Crotch-Running! | ERIE, Conclusion [T15]
ERIE, Complete Let's Play: Part 2. This series contains gameplay and a blind playthrough via Twitch live stream. To see the first video in this series, click here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NMKk5uVWXQc
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Running from an experiment some scientists left behind, gathering notes and key cards, and trying to exit the facility (after several deaths). If I had found the key to the Kennels, I think I would've "collected" the black cats. :-/
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Released on October 11, 2012, and made by Kurt Copper Smith, ERIE drops you into a sewer system. Your goals are to investigate what happened in the research station, survive encounters with an unknown enemy, and finally escape from the facility. Although labeled as a stealth game (and appearing to be such for the first portion), once the encounters begin the only choices generally are to go through shafts too narrow for the enemy or run.
Controls are W, A, S, and D for movement; hold C to crouch, Space to jump, E to interact, and hold LMB to mark your location.
Erie begins in October 1966, when the Fermi 1 Nuclear Power Generator suffers a partial meltdown, and locals begin disappearing from a sleepy Michigan town. Oliver Victor is a Red Cross Investigator sent to find missing locals, but quickly finds himself trapped underground and being hunted by a product of forced-mutation experiments. Oliver’s rescue mission quickly turns into a struggle to survive, escape and uncover what’s been happening under the nuclear plant on the shores of Lake Erie. Developed by the University of Utah's EAE Master Games Studio Program.
The remnants of what once was some type of research facility are still-enabled emergency systems, blood trails, and cat corpses. Let's play ERIE to see how many times I die while trying to escape the tunnels!
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