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I can't wait for this to release. This is gonna be great
I still think of the atmosphere of the first two chapters, and the suffocating terror of III's demo.
If not, then you can blame me for jinxing it.
Twitch-integration actually seems like an interesting idea for a horror game.
You know the classic, now almost boring "hallway with the locked door, then you turn around and you're staring at a wall or whatever"-trope? What if Twitch-chat could control this? The elevator from the CH3 Demo also allows for all kinds of shenanigans like this.
Or you could mess with other aspects, to make the streamer paranoid, like controlling, when the stalker-type enemy shows up. You could also build a randomizer on such foundations, to add some more replay value for non-streamers.
Who knows, if that's even the level of interactivity provided by a Twitch-integration for this game, but given the simplicity of it (and how it FAITHfully recreates early 8bit games), it's not unreasonable to expect, i think.