Gus: Passively. Some of them are
interesting, some of them less so.
Vernon: As a fan of weird Sci-Fi and
Paranormal horror like readin' material, them SCP case files can be a
real fun read.
Dawn: I think so to, and the fact that
a bunch of them are all compiled together while being written by
various authors gives the whole thing that sort of old Pulp Fiction
kind of vibe. Like reading and old “Weird Tails” magazine. It's
just a huge swath of a bunch of really cool concepts and
collaborations all wrapped up under one big banner.
Vernon: I think my personal favorite
has gotta be that one with the “Infinite Iflea”. A neat
combination of humor and a bit of an unnerving atmosphere.
Dawn: I always like that one with the
multi-colored stone? I forget the name exactly, but I remember
someone did a read of it, and it was like an hour long.
Vernon: The stone one? The one where
it would change color and open some weird portal to a paralelle
universe filled with brown goo and giant shadow monsters?
Dawn: That's the one! Oh, and another
good one is “The Hangmam's Tragedy”. The one with the obscure
play that when performed drives everyone within range of the
performance into a psychotic and violent rage.
Joel: Pft, SCP is old news...the only
good spooky content you get now is Creepy Pastas. And that's once in
a full moon these days.
Broomie: You hear about that recent
ARG one, where they are saying every copy of Mewrio 64 is
personalized?
Joel: Oh heck yeah, that's a great
one! I love supplementary visual stuff to convey a spooky story.
Granted the whole Wareowr Apparition thing kills it. I mean, the
mammals playing it wanted to see Wario so much he just appeared? Most
Cria's playing video games back in the day barely knew who Wareor
was. And they were too busy spreading rumors that Mewuigi was in the
game! If anything, Mewigi would be the character that showed up.
*Sigh* A stain on an otherwise pretty serviceable ARG.
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