Grey’s life has been nothing but a struggle. A constant downward spiral, and it seems even reality has turned against him. Grey awakens to find that the world has gone quiet, the streets empty. You must find help. Explore the grim world Grey lives in a completely new and unique world, and find clues to his shattered past. Grey is a total conversion Half-Life 2 horror modification where the player must solve puzzles, fight to survive, and find out what is happening to the world around you. We have made a lot changes to the base Source engine and have added countless new mechanics in the mod such as the objective indicator, portable medkit, donator based extras, pickup animations, failed reloads, new picture based GUI elements and much, much more!
This is an odd tune, great but odd. Something about sends a chill along my spine.
Perfect for an area where you be battling a psychotic break of some type as well as the environment(simultaneously perhaps).This piece is beautiful in the way it provokes feelings of an irrational fear and/or a psychological "disconnection" from reality.
The fact that the music is "kinda like" means it's original and will only compliment Ashkandi's style that much more.Kudos Imbler!Great piece!
Definitely liked it. Had an awesome tense, chilling feel to it
that has got to be one of the best sounding music for a game to F up your mind sounds psychotic and i LOVE psychotic =)
my underwear kinda changed color...
that is when a horror mod works
True the songs make all of the difference.
Mh, there are too many differend noises in this song. It would be perfect if you could find a theme for this song, instead of using a wide variety of samples like the drill, banging on metal ect.
This one is supposed to be more than just an ambient song, kind of unexplicable noise, but it looks like it could be made by some things in the environment, and the player wont know exatly whats in the song or in the environment coming to get them, that is the goal
I'm scared and I'm in a well-lit room, with the sun shining outside...
You've done a great job, Ashkandi!
I have goosebumps.
Some might say this sounds amateuristic, since it's so experimental, but this works. Love it :)