![]() Conditions may apply for certain situations, represented with a blockquote and heading pertaining to said condition. Dialogue played over speakers generally will look like this dialogue pertaining to The Sunken and possessed characters will look like this.Ĭhoices for Alex's responses to people are represented with blockquotes, which contain resulting conversation. You can purchase Oxenfree from any of these platforms or distributors:Įach line of dialogue is labeled and color-coded. If you have not played the game, play the game. This is not meant to be a replacement for playing the game this is intended to be a full script for fan reference, as tracking down certain quotes, especially those locked behind certain dialogue options, can be a pain in the neck. New Game + will be its own page.Īt the moment, there are no plans to notify whether or not a choice will lead to changes in character opinions of Alex the current project will focus on simply transcribing all dialogue in the game. No interactions (unless required for game advancement). It may be split into sub-pages eventually, to lessen bulk.ĬURRENT PROJECT: Integration of second route. This page is going to be huge when it's done. For that, you will need to refer to the game or a playthrough. Because of the nature of a text script, this will not include positions of when characters interject over one another. It consists of the dialogue said by the characters, rather than the subtitles, due to dropped or added words, as well as misspellings in the subtitles. sorry for the info dump.This is a fan-transcribed script for Oxenfree, the 2016 game developed by Night School Studio. Tl dr the quality of the files/what you're listening out of determines if it's worth it or not to you in my opinion, but also if you just wanna hear some of your favorite jams slightly more clearly. ![]() Pros: Sound good most of the time, no need to re-encode stuff (I'm not an audio engineer, I do not know something something audio compression when editing files), generally contains more sound information to the best of my knowledge, sounds good on just aout anything, higher bitrateĬons: Large file sizes especially if it's a 24it 98khz vinyl rip (especially hard to find editions) but generally compared to other lossless formats it is retrospectively less, if it's not properly encoded just like how some mp3s just on the cd as they are (no one uys these anymore but for reference) can be you will totally hear the noise. Most FLACs I've come across ripped by other people (mostly in vinyl) tend to be clearer than the same mp3s probably just due to how encoding works I literally won't settle unless the rip is clean, so it is kinda hit or miss unless you can interpret a spectrogram. I'm not saying to go spend a bunch of money, but it's at least worth having the things you know you really like to listen to in FLAC especially from a music production standpoint, which Iam also coming from. Got DT770, Monolith M1060 open backs (the planar ones), and a fiio M11 so I guess it also depends on what you're listening out of. How? I do not know if there are words in the english language despite being a native speakerlol It really depends on how your ears are built, so you might not notice if there is a difference or not. Some of the lossless soundtracks and stuff we own are night and day like the japan only release (very expensive to import, thus rare) of the Princess Mononoke soundtrack I literally can't stream it ever again unless it's from my media server lol. If you have any questions or concerns about anything above, please send a message to the moderators. ![]() Your post was flagged as spam by a spam bot. ![]() Your post contained a question already answered in the FAQ. Your post broke one or several of the Subreddit rules. Your post may have been removed/flagged as spam for one or several reasons listed below. When you make a comment/text post that contains spoilers, please use one of the following codes below to hide the content. Non-descriptive and spoiler-y titles are not allowed. All posts must be either directly (preferably) or indirectly related to OXENFREE.Ĥ. You can have your opinions, just don't be rude about it.ģ. Looking for games, movies, books, music, and more similar to Oxenfree? Check out our recommendations list!ġ. Players control Alex, who brings her new stepbrother Jonas to an overnight party gone wrong off the coast of their hometown. Night School Studio's OXENFREE is a supernatural teen thriller about a group of friends who unwittingly open a ghostly rift.
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