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A bunch of goobers get scared shitless playing SCP: Containment Breach together
Summary
> SCP - Containment Breach is a free survival horror game written in Blitz3D.
> The events of the game take place in a containment site of The SCP Foundation, a secret organization dedicated to containing and researching anomalous artifacts and entities that threaten the normality of the world. You're thrown into the boots of a Class D test subject, one of the Foundation's disposable human guinea pigs.
>Not long after receiving your first assignment, the facility undergoes a massive containment breach, leaving you alone in the darkness with the escaped entities roaming around the facility.
>Your goal is to make it out alive. You can also search the facility for documents and other clues to figure out what led to the breach, and even attempt to do your part in fixing the situation.
> The main antagonist of the game is SCP-173, an animate concrete sculpture that kills all living things on sight, moving toward its victims at a speed of several feet in one blink of an eye and snapping their necks with irresistible strength and lethal precision. Fortunately, SCPοΏ½173 has one key weakness: it is frozen in place as long as someone is looking at it.
>To make things more interesting, SCP - Containment Breach has a blinking mechanic that forces the character to blink regularly (which often has fatal consequences in the vicinity of SCP-173).
>One of the key elements of the game is the procedurally generated map - no playthrough is the same, and you can never know for sure what is going to happen next. There are plenty of obstacles to make the way out of the facility less pleasant. Decontamination gas that makes you blink faster, locked doors that require a key card with a sufficient security clearance or a specific access code to open, timer switch controlled doors, and of course, several escaped SCPs.
Prompts:
Is the game scary?
Does the procedurally generated map help or hurt the game?
Don't blink.
Blink and you're dead.
They are fast.
Faster than you can believe.
Don't turn your back.
Don't look away.
And don't blink.
Good Luck.
Am Alive Organ
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... keep reading on reddit β‘how da hek are you meant to get past scp-173 containment breach? its the first one and i cant get past the part where you enter the room and the door issues start
So I just got a quest, and I was thinking of playing Labrat. What are the differences between the two? Are there any missing SCPs? Graphics identical?
I'm trying to platinum Control and have done everything except for the Alan Wake DLC - I'm planning on playing through Alan Wake Remastered first. So while I'm waiting for that, what other games out there have similar world-building/atmosphere that I can sink my teeth into?
Edit: games with cool fleshed out lore are a plus!
Edit 2:
Wow thanks for the plethora of great suggestions everybody, if I went through and played every game suggested it might take me an entire decade, so I better get started haha. A lot of games mentioned are games that I already own and just never got around to playing, so maybe it's time I blow the metaphorical dust off my digital library and get cracking on those ones. Prey is a game I haven't really looked into much but with how many times it's been mentioned in this thread I will definitely be looking into that further, as well as every other game suggested. Thanks again! <3
Hey guys, thought I'd showcase a cool Iceberg I made on SCP:CB, it has a lot of entries, going from most known, to lesser known in order.
If you need any of these to be explained, I'd be happy to do so.
Enjoy.
Me and my friends played scp containment breach multiplayer and we spawned in as MTF, i swear me and my homie put all our rounds into 106 and peanut but nothing happened, can they die?
Is there any quality remake of scp containment breach?
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