Vore in video games
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Re: Vore in video games
small game came out last month on steam called MEGA. Basically, you're going around an abandoned and destroyed city, hiding from a knockoff godzilla-like kaiju. Your aim is to find some key items that are randomly placed throughout the map. Still pretty rough around the edges, gameplay-wise.
If you get caught, you have one bit of health at a time. The first time you get hit, you'll just knocked around, but if you don't heal before the next hit you'll get grabbed, examined, and nommed, all in first person, though it goes by quick.
https://store.steampowered.com/app/2122170/MEGA/
If you get caught, you have one bit of health at a time. The first time you get hit, you'll just knocked around, but if you don't heal before the next hit you'll get grabbed, examined, and nommed, all in first person, though it goes by quick.
https://store.steampowered.com/app/2122170/MEGA/
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stankoman223 - Somewhat familiar
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Re: Vore in video games
stankoman223 wrote:small game came out last month on steam called MEGA. Basically, you're going around an abandoned and destroyed city, hiding from a knockoff godzilla-like kaiju. Your aim is to find some key items that are randomly placed throughout the map. Still pretty rough around the edges, gameplay-wise.
If you get caught, you have one bit of health at a time. The first time you get hit, you'll just knocked around, but if you don't heal before the next hit you'll get grabbed, examined, and nommed, all in first person, though it goes by quick.
https://store.steampowered.com/app/2122170/MEGA/
Some footage of gameplay and noms:
https://sta.sh/0wyzaaumf2j
Though please, if you are the least bit interested, buy the game. It's the best way to get updates for it, if the support is there.
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Re: Vore in video games
So the new Pokemon evolution of Girafarig (named Farigiraf, which is literally just letter cycling the name around) reveals that its tail becoming a part of the head, and so therefore eating the other existing head. So...... Would that count as possible self vore? Or would you consider that as for an example, where a kid putting on a shark costume?
Honestly if the tail that became a second "head" is still alive, then I could consider that potential vore, though these new gen Pokemon designs have been weird lately.
Honestly if the tail that became a second "head" is still alive, then I could consider that potential vore, though these new gen Pokemon designs have been weird lately.
I'm a dolphin that prefers devouring my best buddy.
He loves to be eaten by me. I don't mind that at all.
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Re: Vore in video games
N-Mario wrote:So the new Pokemon evolution of Girafarig (named Farigiraf, which is literally just letter cycling the name around) reveals that its tail becoming a part of the head, and so therefore eating the other existing head. So...... Would that count as possible self vore? Or would you consider that as for an example, where a kid putting on a shark costume?
Honestly if the tail that became a second "head" is still alive, then I could consider that potential vore, though these new gen Pokemon designs have been weird lately.
I think that's just reaching now, because you might as well say that for anyone wearing a hoodie
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Re: Vore in video games
ClarAya wrote:N-Mario wrote:So the new Pokemon evolution of Girafarig (named Farigiraf, which is literally just letter cycling the name around) reveals that its tail becoming a part of the head, and so therefore eating the other existing head. So...... Would that count as possible self vore? Or would you consider that as for an example, where a kid putting on a shark costume?
Honestly if the tail that became a second "head" is still alive, then I could consider that potential vore, though these new gen Pokemon designs have been weird lately.
I think that's just reaching now, because you might as well say that for anyone wearing a hoodie
Ah yes.
Clearly just a hoodie.
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Re: Vore in video games
JustCurious1123 wrote:ClarAya wrote:N-Mario wrote:So the new Pokemon evolution of Girafarig (named Farigiraf, which is literally just letter cycling the name around) reveals that its tail becoming a part of the head, and so therefore eating the other existing head. So...... Would that count as possible self vore? Or would you consider that as for an example, where a kid putting on a shark costume?
Honestly if the tail that became a second "head" is still alive, then I could consider that potential vore, though these new gen Pokemon designs have been weird lately.
I think that's just reaching now, because you might as well say that for anyone wearing a hoodie
Ah yes.
Clearly just a hoodie.
I mean yeah, its a pokemon we have a pokemon that's literally a set of keys, I'm just saying just because the hood closes its mouth over the head doesn't mean its eating its own head, lets use alien for example it has a tongue with a mouth doesn't mean its eating its own tongue
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Re: Vore in video games
I'm sure we'll get a pokedex entry that'll be enlightening. For all we know, it's probably a kind of evolutionary way to adapt to things, and the giraffe head and the tail head just kinda became one head for more protection. Like the tail head is much harder and used to protect the giraffe head.
When it comes to most bosses, thank god for obvious, glowing weak spots.
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In a recently released action adventure game called Asterigos: Curse of the Stars there's a slime monster chest mimic that has a neat animation of tossing the female protagonist into its mouth and chewing on her upper half.
Unfortunately it doesn't follow through by swallowing her, instead spitting her out at the end. Might be of interest to some people.
https://youtu.be/togT9kuoNiM?t=46
0:46 if timecode doesn't work.
https://youtu.be/zAZ884VoQGQ?t=16
From a slightly different angle. 0:16
Unfortunately it doesn't follow through by swallowing her, instead spitting her out at the end. Might be of interest to some people.
https://youtu.be/togT9kuoNiM?t=46
0:46 if timecode doesn't work.
https://youtu.be/zAZ884VoQGQ?t=16
From a slightly different angle. 0:16
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Re: Vore in video games
Chaotic wrote:In a recently released action adventure game called Asterigos: Curse of the Stars there's a slime monster chest mimic that has a neat animation of tossing the female protagonist into its mouth and chewing on her upper half.
Unfortunately it doesn't follow through by swallowing her, instead spitting her out at the end. Might be of interest to some people.
https://youtu.be/togT9kuoNiM?t=46
0:46 if timecode doesn't work.
https://youtu.be/zAZ884VoQGQ?t=16
From a slightly different angle. 0:16
Those are great animations. I tried the demo for that game and the fact that she always does that 'rise from the grave' animation killed all interest I had in it. It really does swallow her almost all the way, though, before she gets shunted out.
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Re: Vore in video games
Anyone here played crash tag team racing?I enjoyed the sevens of yetis eating crash as a kid
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*Chomp, slideee, gurgle gurgle* Must have ate something off! *screaming*
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Re: Vore in video games
Getin87 wrote:Anyone here played crash tag team racing?I enjoyed the sevens of yetis eating crash as a kid
Oh gosh, I forgot about that game! I loved that game, I forgot about all the gag deaths for crash throughout the park. He really got eaten a lot in that game.
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Re: Vore in video games
sabrina_diamond wrote:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dsXwzfimXtk
My own RPGMaker MV game demo
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Re: Vore in video games
Funny thing, I remember a Eurogamer partner YouTube channel did a list of “bosses you defeated from the inside out” that had a number of examples including the giant worm from Gears 2, Kronos from God of War 3, a couple of Nintendo bosses among a few others. Clearly this is a recurring thing in games
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I feel like with the Gears of War 2 worm, they just wanted to make it as gory and bloody as possible. And honestly, they succeeded.
When it comes to most bosses, thank god for obvious, glowing weak spots.
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Re: Vore in video games
I recently saw some vore in an old beat-em-up called Nekketsu Oyako. You get swallowed by an enemy whale after you defeat the first boss of the game. It actually rams the steel bridge you're standing on four times just to get to you. The beginning half of World 2 is the inside of the whale, the rest of the world is spent on top of the whale.
https://youtu.be/drDN_ll4ZtY?t=468 - Whale
I also remember two old vore jokes from an old PlayStation game called Tomba!. The first joke revolves around helping a 100-year-old wise man save some stolen chicks from Kokka birds. When you bring all the chicks back, the old man wonders where Tombi put them and Tombi politely coughs up all the baby birds. Basically, Tombi's inventory is his stomach and he eats every item/creature he picks up, save for a certain dog. The other, light, vore joke the game had was about how Tomba learned the Dwarf language, he kept biting them on the head until he understood them. Also, the stormy mountain had these flowers that swallow Tombi and take him to a connected flower that spits him out. Now, I can't remember if there is any more vore in the game other than that because of how long the game was. But I do remember that the game had a sequel... that I've never played before, so I don't know if it has any vore in it either.
https://youtu.be/Bc3vs73HfMo?t=605 - Chicks
https://youtu.be/Bc3vs73HfMo?t=1092 - Langauge Learned
https://youtu.be/Bc3vs73HfMo?t=2611 - Stormy Mountain Flowers
https://youtu.be/drDN_ll4ZtY?t=468 - Whale
I also remember two old vore jokes from an old PlayStation game called Tomba!. The first joke revolves around helping a 100-year-old wise man save some stolen chicks from Kokka birds. When you bring all the chicks back, the old man wonders where Tombi put them and Tombi politely coughs up all the baby birds. Basically, Tombi's inventory is his stomach and he eats every item/creature he picks up, save for a certain dog. The other, light, vore joke the game had was about how Tomba learned the Dwarf language, he kept biting them on the head until he understood them. Also, the stormy mountain had these flowers that swallow Tombi and take him to a connected flower that spits him out. Now, I can't remember if there is any more vore in the game other than that because of how long the game was. But I do remember that the game had a sequel... that I've never played before, so I don't know if it has any vore in it either.
https://youtu.be/Bc3vs73HfMo?t=605 - Chicks
https://youtu.be/Bc3vs73HfMo?t=1092 - Langauge Learned
https://youtu.be/Bc3vs73HfMo?t=2611 - Stormy Mountain Flowers
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Re: Vore in video games
Found a nice hunter gamma mod for re3r on nexus, really resembles to the original one. Captured a short vore clip, links below.
https://giant.gfycat.com/ElaborateGrand ... nhound.mp4
or
https://thumbs.gfycat.com/ElaborateGran ... mobile.mp4
https://giant.gfycat.com/ElaborateGrand ... nhound.mp4
or
https://thumbs.gfycat.com/ElaborateGran ... mobile.mp4
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Re: Vore in video games
TheMightyHQ wrote:Found a nice hunter gamma mod for re3r on nexus, really resembles to the original one. Captured a short vore clip, links below.
https://giant.gfycat.com/ElaborateGrand ... nhound.mp4
or
https://thumbs.gfycat.com/ElaborateGran ... mobile.mp4
That's pretty impressive, though it kinda emphasizes how big and goofy the original RE3make gamma hunters' designs were. Wonder if we'll ever see a nice eaten whole scene in RE in the future with a nice female protag again. Pre-RE3make gamma hunters still take the cake.
When it comes to most bosses, thank god for obvious, glowing weak spots.
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Well, maybe we'll see RE:CV remake someday, the Gulp Worm from original game swallows a female protag whole feet first if at low HP!
A Yateveo plant from a relatively new RE Resistance have some nice soft noms, spectacular scene, rather quick tho.
A classic croaking acid crematorium on paws will hold that cake for now!
https://giant.gfycat.com/SplendidPoisedEagle.mp4
or
https://thumbs.gfycat.com/SplendidPoise ... mobile.mp4
A Yateveo plant from a relatively new RE Resistance have some nice soft noms, spectacular scene, rather quick tho.
A classic croaking acid crematorium on paws will hold that cake for now!
https://giant.gfycat.com/SplendidPoisedEagle.mp4
or
https://thumbs.gfycat.com/SplendidPoise ... mobile.mp4
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Re: Vore in video games
In the Resident Evil 8 Rose DLC there is a segment where you have to play hide and seek with some dolls one of them being a giant mannequin, if Rose is spotted by the giant mannequin it will grab her and slowly move her towards its mouth and as its opening it mouth wide it fades to black and then you hear a loud crunching sound, so basically a hard vore death
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