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Fatal Frame / Project Zero is basically the original Dreadout. It's a long-running japanese ghost horror series. Very recommended. Large on the story/legends part, not too sure about the haunted school part though...
Coma seems interesting, though it had bad reviews. DSGTTGH I played, it's that game with the grid map where you have to guess where the ghost is. Very poorly explained, haven't understood anything in the game.
Fatal frame is cool, but the playstation to pc port is faulty at best, crashes a lot and I remember it was a problem with framerates and controls as well.
86% positive rating is not bad. You always find some negative reviews for any game on Steam.
If you only look at those you never find anything worthwhile.
I can't even remember the name offhand. Sadly, I think you've named about all there is.
Fatal Frame is an excellent series, but it's nothing to do with schools, and the best iterations aren't on PC.
That post you replied to was around for a few seconds. Nice speed.
That's a reason I can't express myself through handwriting, it's so slow, said train of thought breaks down.
My mind works really quick and I very rarely have to think about things. It just happens.
It's weird because obviously I didn't think this was odd or unusual for years until I went for certain jobs that required test and more involved interviews. I had this thing called a "Rapid Answer Questionnaire". That was what first put me onto it.
They test certain attributes though a quick timed test in each field. I don't know how accurate it is, but on liogical reasoning and logical .... something else I always socred about 97%. This put me in about 1 in 10,00-100,000 allegedly.
I took not much notice of it but as luck would have it as I changed jobs and worked up the ladder I had a few more and it was always the same. A couple of timesI had to take the test again to be sure.
I can only assume this is why my actions are how they are.
Add the fact that I worked in computer for years too, so my typing's quick. Then add disability and you have a situation where my brain and muscle memory is how it's always been, but thanks to issues my left hand especially doesn't keep up or does twrong thing. Tio all intents and purposes my brain THINKS it's doing things right, but it ain;t. It's quite odd to explain.
I guess it's kind of a bit like a phantom limb in some respects. TO all intents and purpose I can move my hand a certain way, or at least that's what my brain tells it, and I can sommetimes see it reacting too slow or not going quite right.
It's patently obvious on my bad days when I'm playing keyboards or guitar. Quite funny then.
Also the "quick thinking" thing does have as many downsides as it's upsides. Simply put I can be too quick to assume stuff, and it always trips me up.