Oh, yesterday was a crazy day. I mean the day before yesterday. Yesterday I had to go and talk about getting a new job as Java programmer, but the day before yesterday I wasn't yet sure, at what time. My future to be boss had to write me an e-mail first. So, the day before yesterday I should have gone early to bed and be prepared for the big day, as I had to present an "admission" project... But that never happened (i didn't go to bed at 10 or even 12). I started playing Black Dahlia. Don't be confused, it has nothing to do with an upcoming movie, except that they are both kinda based on real events, which happened in US during the 40s. I decided to write about BD to continue my "line" of scary games. BD is not in the same league as AvP, 'cause it is a quest (point-and-click adventure) and it doesn't have so much motion, but it is sure creepy as hell! The game uses the real actors (even Dennis Hopper) and is directed very well. I have to make an introduction, to let you know, what is happening in the game. Pearson, our main hero, starts an investigation of possible Nazi organization's activity in Cleveland and gets stuck in a truly mysterious story. While getting closer to the solution of the mystery, the hero starts getting more and more nightmares (the source of them is explained in the game). So, at one point there is this scene. Our hero wants to examine a manuscript, he touches it, but it is not longer just a parchment, but a black book with Norse runes all over it. Hero opens the book, but the pages are blank... Suddenly, blood starts dripping on the pages. Hero looks up and we see the blood dribbling from his eyes. He starts screaming in high pitch. It gave me shivers! I watched this moment at 6 in the morning and this scene scared me so much, I decided to quit playing and go to bed. It was the right thing to do, as the next day (the same day already, actually) I received a letter from the future boss to meet him at 12. At the meeting I was sleepy, with bad hair, but I had a great project to show. So, I have a new job. And I have a great game to play. You should try Black Dahlia. And if you ever checked out Phantasmagoria (either 1 or 2) and was disappointed by it, be sure - Black Dahlia is totally different. It has a great story, it is very well made and puzzles are so clever, I can spend several hours solving them.