I dunno, but it seems like it would play great on a tablet.Anyone know if there are there any plans to bring it to iOS?
Would love a game like this on my commute.
I'd kill for a Viewtiful Joe on current gen hardware.I don't mind them. There's been quite a few good, modern 2-D platformers with modern graphics.
My problem is that now, there seems to be TOO many of them being made.
Grabbed it, played an hour of it. Loved it.I've spent all day playing FTL. This is what the graphics look like.
Psht, you're all graphics whores. I play Dwarf Fortress. Its graphics look like this:
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In case it wasn't obvious, this is the outdoor entrance to my walled fortress, with the main approach lined with weapon traps. The surrounding environment is grassy and forested, though the trees inside my fortress walls (and near the outside of my walls) have all been cut down. There are staircases on the inside of my walls, leading up towards the ramparts, where my archers have 360 degree visibility to shoot at attackers. The pools of stagnant water near my fortress have all been paved over, so people don't accidentally fall in, for example when my soldiers are fighting a goblin siege. The trade depot is just inside the front entrance, while someone's discarded sock lies just outside the southern wall.
Stay out of Mantis space. Those fuckers love to board, and mantis have the strongest attack of the races.Grabbed it, played an hour of it. Loved it.
Then Mantis bastards boarded my ship and started killing my crew. I stopped playing for the night.
Tonight I play again.
Any tips for the game?
They can be. If you get to the fifth sector, you unlock an engi ship that's outfitted with a drone bay and ion cannons. I had a pretty good experience launching attack drones to whittle down an enemy while the ion cannons kept their shield and weapons locked down. Drones seem like an all or nothing, though. Go big or go home. On the plus side, I don't feel bad about sacrificing anti personnel drones to take down boarders. And if you can find a schematic for boarding drones... Those are amazing.MORE TIPS
Are drones worth it?
Grind.Stay in a sector as long as possible.MORE TIPS
Are drones worth it?
Did somebody say GRIND?Grind.Stay in a sector as long as possible.
Gotta go with this. Its been my bane in more than video games: ever since the internet got involved in D&D the 'every class must be balanced' crap has seen more nerfing to my immersion in these games than anything else. Its why I love AD&D, an RPG from pre internet whining days. A high level wizard would F you up and he should do. Waving around a sharpened chunk of steel is -never- going to be equal to throwing fire and lightning, teleporting and being invisible. It can't. It shouldn't. When I roll up a thief I don't expect to be the powerhouse the wizard is at high levels. But I have my role, my concept and its not like I ever stop being useful in a group as long as the group works together. Everyone is good at different things and i'm happy with that. Example f what I mean: overbalancing based on the 15 minute combat day means half the spells that could be useful in immersive 'real life' applications have had their duration changed to 1 round/minute a level which means that for example, you cant get a potion of eagles splendor to make a good impression at the kings court for the next hour. Its had its duration reduced to a few minutes for the '15 minute combat day'. because a bunch of people whined on some internet forums and others joined in. So you get game systems these days balanced around 'balance' whines.Going back to the point of hating the gamers more than the games themselves, the thing that irritates me the most is the insane amount of whining about power levels and balance and, most importantly, the fact that no one seems to see a character type more powerful than their own and say "Wow! That's awesome, I want to be able to do that!" Instead they see something more powerful than they are and say "That's OP, you have to nerf it down to what I can do!" And all we're left with is a pile of mediocre crap.
Pokemon pretty much has always gave the impression that they were leading up to something big, especially in the cartoon(what the fuck does the damn GS ball DO?!). And so far they have yet to truly deliver.Other than wanting to keep the series on handhelds I can't for the life of me figure out why they haven't made a giant 3d version of the pokemon journey. The one they did on the gamecube was not what I'm looking for. One where you go into the forests/caves/water and actually see the little beasts roaming around. They know how they should all act and interact with each other. That whole universe screams mmo or skyrim level of immersion/adventure.With an mmo, legendaries would be tricky to handle though, which is why I think just a straight single player roaming game is the way to go.
I know combat has always been turn based but I think a shift to real time would be interesting as well.
I kinda feel like it's something nintendo has been planning for when/if they start to lose ground just because they know it will be a safe bet and clean up.
Pokemon pretty much has always gave the impression that they were leading up to something big
Other than wanting to keep the series on handhelds I can't for the life of me figure out why they haven't made a giant 3d version of the pokemon journey. The one they did on the gamecube was not what I'm looking for. One where you go into the forests/caves/water and actually see the little beasts roaming around.
I think "Arceus created everything" is as much of an explanation as we're likely to get.What I would like is something explaining the TRUE history of Pokemon. Because I will not believe Blastoise is something that evolved . That thing is the product of some form of genetic engineering that's for sure(seriously though, wouldn't that be awesome if that was true?)
And then what created Arceus maaaaaaaaaaaan? And if so...why would it make a universe where its creations could capture it? If this is true than this thing is the dumbest god ever.I think "Arceus created everything" is as much of an explanation as we're likely to get.
Considering some Pokemon are practically gods, it's likely they did it. All of it.What I would like is something explaining the TRUE history of Pokemon. Because I will not believe Blastoise is something that evolved . That thing is the product of some form of genetic engineering that's for sure(seriously though, wouldn't that be awesome if that was true?)
Chrono Trigger was top-down; more advanced graphically than Pokemon, but when people say they want a 3D Pokemon, they mean with polygon graphics, a camera you can rotate, etc. Stuff many have come to expect out of a modern video game.Maybe give a Chrono Trigger vibe.
Right, right....is it weird that when I think of more innovative gameplay than Pokemon I think of a game realeased a YEAR before Pokemon? My comment on the game being and has been dated still stands.Chrono Trigger was top-down; more advanced graphically than Pokemon, but when people say they want a 3D Pokemon, they mean with polygon graphics, a camera you can rotate, etc. Stuff many have come to expect out of a modern video game.
Chrono Trigger was also a SNES game while Pokemon came out on the original Gameboy. It's like comparing a NES game against a SNES; the latter will likely be superior.Right, right....is it weird that when I think of more innovative gameplay than Pokemon I think of a game realeased a YEAR before Pokemon? My comment on the game being and has been dated still stands.
And yeah if they made a Pokemon game like that that would be FUCKING RAD!
True true, but I still feel the RPG game-play was lax even for a Gameboy game. I mean hell...HAVE YOU SEEN THE ORIGINAL BATTLE BACK-GROUNDS?!! What? Couldn't make some easy black back-grounds? Huh? Really? The battery and memory seriously couldn't handle a back-ground for Pokebattles? Well Game-freak while I sympathize I feel you should've waited at least a few more months to release it to develop a better battery and memory. I am glad we had this imaginary chat.Chrono Trigger was also a SNES game while Pokemon came out on the original Gameboy. It's like comparing a NES game against a SNES; the latter will likely be superior.