But I always was more interested in drawing like monsters and things like that. I started drawing at a young age, and I was inspired by all the different cartoons I used to watch, like Ghostbusters and Ninja Turtles and the Simpsons and that kind of thing. You know, it's one of those weird questions-I've always been drawn to dark and weird things like horror movies and monsters. Steve Gabry: It's definitely Halloween for sure. Mick R.: The first thing I want to ask is, because we have Halloween just around the corner: Do you have a favorite holiday, and why is it Halloween? It has been edited slightly for the sake of clarity. Interview was conducted via Zoom on October 21, 2021. With Halloween just around the corner, I took the opportunity to check in with the creator of one of my current favorite scary games, and talk with him about singular achievement of bringing Sally Face to life, as well as some of the life experiences, both para and normal, that inspired its creation. Sally Face saw its first counsel port to the Nintendo Switch earlier this year, and with it, a whole new audience was introduced to Steve Gabry's rich and imaginative world. From simple questioning of neighbors and gathering of clues, to conducting seances via hand-held game counsels, to confronting death cults of extra-terrestrial origin, and finally, taking vengeance from beyond the grave- it is incredible that such a compelling series of events could all be the work of a single, one-man studio. With each installment somehow managing to up the stakes of your hero's investigations. Sally Face was released episodically in five installments between 20. And then there is probably the crucial distinction between Sally Face and the Hanna-Barbara cartoons of your youth in Sally Face, the monsters are real. The project's name is a reference to the prosthetic mask he has grown accustomed to wearing to hide his disfigurement. is actually sans a face, having lost it along with his mother in a tragic accident as a child. Secondly, Sal, the literal face of the game and its title character. Sal doesn't drink alcohol as addiction runs in his family and he didn't want to be an alcoholic.So what does set Sally Face apart? Well, for one, the mystery involves a gruesome murder, as well as other tragic disappearances and deaths around the fictional town of Nockfell.Sal is a bit afraid of dogs after his accident, but he still loves animals in general, and that includes dogs too."Kromsat'" means "to mangle", which makes the translation doubly spot-on: "Salli-kromsali" can mean both "mangled Sally" and "Sally who mangles". In Russian, Sal's nickname is translated as "Salli-kromsali".Sal and his father were born with blue hair.His right eye is a prosthetic made of glass.Sal is on medication for anxiety, depression, and migraines.Personality Biography Strange Neighbors The Wretched The Bologna Incident The Trial Trivia Sal is presumed to have heavy facial scaring, but due to his face never being shown this is unknown for sure. Sal can be seen with two earrings in both ears. he wears a prosthetic that covers his whole face minus his eyes, a black sweater, red jeans with the knees ripped out, and blue sneakers. Sal is a young male with light blue hair most often pulled up into pigtails.
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