This is a speed run for Eternal Darkness: Sanity’s Requiem on the Nintendo gamecube. I did not do this speed run. I got it from www.speeddemosarchive.com. I got it for all those Eternal Darkness fans out there, and non-fans alike. So please don’t accuse me of copyright infringement, or plagurism. Enjoy. Time: 2:27:36 by Andres ‘Mad Andy’ Montalbetti on 08.03.05 in 14 segments.(Parts 10, and 12 are 2 segments combined.) Author’s comments: Back in January after Christmas, I began to catch interest of speed running eternal darkness, mostly because nobody did it before. I was interested in going through it as fast as I could, and aswell making up strategies for this very complex game to speed run. I knew that I had to do everything myself, that I had no sources whatsoever to give me speed running tips, but I hope this run will motivate other players to go through eternal darkness after me to find further time saving techniques. However, now let’s get onto the run. This game spans 2000 years in which you play as 12 different characters, which have their own mission to accomplish to save the world from the Eternal Darkness. The game has 3 alignments to play through, which are Chattur’gha (Red god), Ulyaoth (Blue god) and Xel’lotath (Green god). Each of them changes the game slightly (the enemies are different, there are some graphical changes, but most of the changes occur in the cinematic cutscenes which I skip). I choose to play through the Xel’lotath alignment because it has …
these walk through vids r helpful!)
Stupid controller or was it?
FFX, the controller bit was a insanity effect, because his sanity meter ran down really low.
is chapter 9 world war 2 or world war 1?
world war 1
The insanity effects of 3:34 and 5:22 scared the crap out of me!
God, I love the insanity effects in this game.
Someone should try to do a speed run WITH all of the insanity effects happening. See how long it’ll take.
That sounds like a good idea. I’ve been looking for a new game to run, so maybe I’ll do it.
ww1
i love this videogame