Resistance 2: follow the map to Project Abraham
There’s certainly a lot of mystery surrounding Resistance 2 from Insomniac Games. What’s with the Morse codes and the treasure maps? It’s time to put that detective cap on and sleuth away to find out what this Project Abraham is and what it’s got to do with Resistance 2. Briefing’s happening over at full article.
Have you heard of Project Abraham? Us neither. It wasn’t until NeoGaf did some sleuthing of their own that they “discovered” it to be a site which supposedly relates to Insomniac Games‘ Resistance 2.
Arriving on the site, which we have linked below, a video plays showing a woman standing over a man being wheeled through a hospital. So she’s worried about the patient, and then the screen blacks out. In its wake, a flat-lining sound is all that can be heard. Then, a Morse code appears at the end, spelling out “Blackout” (if you’d be patient enough to decode it yourself, that is).
The morse codes play a very interesting role in this whole bit, because it was through a Morse code as well that the NeoGaf detectives found out about this site. And the Morse code spelling “Blackout” then will lead you to yet another website. Anyway, the way this marketing is being played out is enough to get us all jittery with excitement.
We won’t be keeping you in suspense any longer, so do feel free to check out this Project Abraham site by clicking on source link below. Off to your own sleuthing, then!
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Via Project Abraham