Elaine's changing eye color

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  • edited October 2009
    ryaninc wrote: »
    Yeah, I dunno why Escape always gets such a bad rap. Sure, it wasn't the best game it the series, but I liked it a lot. Oh well, to each his own. :cool:

    I actually laughed a lot more while playing Escape than I did in MI2, though MI2 has a much better story...
  • edited October 2009
    Yes because a carving of a person is ALWAYS accurate.

    Look, purple!
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    Plus EfMI had many homages to the art styles of the first three games littered about it. Two prime examples of this are in Planet Tweepwood and The First Church of Lechuck. I believe the carving was an homage to the art of the first game. Why else would her eyes be purple there and brown in the rest of the game?
  • edited October 2009
    MaxFan wrote: »
    Except microwaves and non-dairy creamer.
    (gah, I've changed my avatar so now even fewer people will get the reference)

    Well, Christopher Walken could help with the microwaves... but wait, did you say non-dairy creamer? I'm afraid you're on your own there...
  • edited October 2009
    Tallin wrote: »
    Well, Christopher Walken could help with the microwaves... but wait, did you say non-dairy creamer? I'm afraid you're on your own there...

    This whole conversation reminds me that I should rewatch my Pinky and the Brain DVDs soon.
  • edited October 2009
    Woodsyblue wrote: »
    Look, purple!

    Plus EfMI had many homages to the art styles of the first three games littered about it. Two prime examples of this are in Planet Tweepwood and The First Church of Lechuck. I believe the carving was an homage to the art of the first game. Why else would her eyes be purple there and brown in the rest of the game?


    I think both their eyes are purple there because they're supposed to be reflecting the colour of the fireworks in the night sky...
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