Shadow Hog
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Pretty much, yeah.
Tizoc, can you change the date to July 21st? Thanks.
Tizoc, can you change the date to July 21st? Thanks.
Pretty much, yeah.
Tizoc, can you change the date to July 21st? Thanks.
Demo was quite fun, so much so that I was able to overlook the furry fetish characters. I like that its a retro styled platformer that isn't pretending that all those 8 and 16 bit platformers were crushingly difficult.
The email that got sent out explicitly said Monday, so I'm going with Monday.Hmm OK, although I think it'll be released on either 22 or 23 July.
I skimmed through that interview and one of the creators said he/she had to split the final level in 4 separate stages because it was initially one long level... =/
Hmm...hope this game doesn't have long-stage syndrome. There's nothing worse than playing a 2D platformer/action title like this that doesn't know when to wrap things up in a stage, so to speak. I'm intrigued by this game because of the Ristar (one of my fav Gen games ever) and other cool-kid Sega game name drops/inspiration, but I'm hoping it's fairly competent on its own merits. Too lazy to try the demo lol, I'll just wait until it releases.
EDIT: I guess I'll try the demo actually =/
EDIT 2: Just played through Dragon Valley demo stage. Expectations confirmed, levels are pretty lengthy. Took 8 minutes to clear, could be cut in half. Wonder if final game is adjusted? Game's pretty neat though. Controls feel relatively tight and the Ristar influence is all over the place. Don't know what to make of this yet...
Define long. Like Metal Slug 3's Final Stage long or what?
Define long. Like Metal Slug 3's Final Stage long or what?
Demo was quite fun, so much so that I was able to overlook the furry fetish characters. I like that its a retro styled platformer that isn't pretending that all those 8 and 16 bit platformers were crushingly difficult.
They look quite innocuous to me. If you told me these characters were a new bunch of "Sonic's shitty friends" (TM) I would've believed that, no question.
I need a gaming PC, trust me. Tried the demo and it could run better. That and I am not interested in getting an OS X version should it be released on OS X Steam, rather have it on my PC, which I need to replace.You won't need a gaming PC to play this- the specs on this should be about the same as Skullgirls.
They look more like fan characters, hopping right out of DeviantArt and into their own game.
I mean, green and purple? Seriously?
Why wait? The shitposts have already begun.I can't wait to see the Steam forum discussions surrounding this game after release. It's going to be like your post dialed up to eleven.
Yeah, the game does a fairly good job of mixing up Acts 1 and 2 like that. The stage as a whole might take you 20-30 minutes (including dying to the bosses multiple times, like I did), but the individual halves, less so, and each half has gameplay mechanics that the other does not.Anyway, on the talk of levels being too long, I'm not that concerned if they're like the Sonic 3&K levels, which change up between acts and are filled with interesting gimmicks and minibosses to hold my attention. The stage I played in the demo felt a lot like that, so I'm not too concerned about the stages being too long to the point of being boring.
Hmm OK, although I think it'll be released on either 22 or 23 July.
They're only 'furry fetish' if you think with your dick.
They're cartoon animals, why the heck can't any of you look at in that way? It's a throwback to how back in the 90s there were various cartoony animals as video game protagonist.
Relax my man. There was no value judgment. I enjoy cartoon animals (big fan of classic Looney Tunes, Scrooge McDuck). I think its clear that the character art in in this game is inspired more from the furry fandom (fandom is the more appropriate word choice, not fetish) style of recent times than those classic cartoons, or even 90s mascots like Bubsy, Gex, Aero or Ty the Tiger. That's fine, I would just prefer something more like the classics.
Going by the timer on the steam page it's going to be 2AM tuesday for people in the UK to play this game, the wait has been long
I mostly was asking regarding sites like Eurogamer, etc., but I'll link that in the Steam thread so more GAFfers take interest.
That's the thing, I checked around and Destructoid is the only "main" game website that has covered Freedom Planet in any capacity. Same thing happened to Oniken.