zombies speak backwards

so it means that father whoever WAS "saving" the zombies like he said he was
 
Wow, yet another intricacy that makes this game incredible.

It was Father Gregory.
 
i kinda wish you could understand them, it would be cool to hear them beg for you to kill them. if i were someone with a headcrab humping my head i would want someone to shoot me :E
 
i guess it relates to the guy w/ the shotgun is like the preist or pasture or w/e
 
dammit... first the gman, now this... i'm gonna go to bed creeped the hell out...
 
Damn, to still have your own thoughts and mind but be controlled and mutilated by some stupid crab. Scary shit, damn.
 
does that russian guy in ravenholm kill himself at the end of that level when he walks in the middle of a huge fire laughing? my friend told me that but i guess i didnt see it
 
No, Father Grigori most likely made it out of there alive. He was still blasting Zombies from behind the fire.
 
Shadow][ said:
does that russian guy in ravenholm kill himself at the end of that level when he walks in the middle of a huge fire laughing? my friend told me that but i guess i didnt see it
o yeah he did. he kept on shooting while he's in the fire though. another sad part
 
Why? said:
i kinda wish you could understand them, it would be cool to hear them beg for you to kill them. if i were someone with a headcrab humping my head i would want someone to shoot me :E
They do that in system shock 2 Its uhh well creepy. They (the zombies) chase after you apologizing and screaming RUN AWAY mixed in with the occasional "I will find you" or "you arent one of the choir" Its a great game.. a bit dated though

does that russian guy in ravenholm kill himself at the end of that level when he walks in the middle of a huge fire laughing? my friend told me that but i guess i didnt see it
He turns on the flames and goes into the building behind them
 
Shadow][ said:
does that russian guy in ravenholm kill himself at the end of that level when he walks in the middle of a huge fire laughing? my friend told me that but i guess i didnt see it

he lived thru it fine, i think your meant to see him walking into the fire laughing and say like "HOLY CRAP!"
 
redrain85 said:
No, Father Grigori most likely made it out of there alive. He was still blasting Zombies from behind the fire.
i think he did scarficed himself...i mean he's in the fire..... and he was lauging crazily
 
ericlee88 said:
i think he did scarficed himself...i mean he's in the fire..... and he was lauging crazily
If you stay long enough, he eventually runs off.
 
I always thought they were saying god help me while it was being said in game. Perhaps I'm just so awesome, that my brain automatically caught Valve's trick and made it sound the correct way in my own head!?!?!?!?










Yeah, I've lost it. TY Valve...TY.
 
"Wuaahhaahahahha! GaaahhwwwdHeeellllllllllpMeee! Wuauaahahahah!"

And then...

"IDon'tWannnaDiie!" ...?

Sounds like it to me.
 
It's not uncommon for horror games to play some sentences backwards.
Now, HL2 isn't a horror game per se, but it has elements of it, like these zombies.

DooM 3 plays the crying and moaning backwards, and there's somewhere where a male voice says a prayer backwards. I think it's Our Holy Father or whatever it's called (not too sure on that prayer in English).
deliver_us.ogg it's called.

Undying also use it, though you hear it much clearer there (there's a trick to make backwards english not sound like it's played backwards).
 
Actually I think having them say 'god help me' in game would have sounded better then the moaning, it would make you pity them.
 
This is awesome. In Half-Life, where all the zombies did was make weird clicking sounds, that just wouldn't do. These bnew ones are real zombies :)
 
wooow play the sound backwards coool...how did they ever thought of that...:|
 
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