Looks/sounds pretty good, but I'll wait for a few more details such as the price. Not going to say 'Take my money' when I don't know how much money they want to take.
I'm referring to the game, Sonic the Hedgehog.Tenmar said:Gonna stop you right there. If it wasn't for Sonic SatAM, and probably Animaniacs there probably wouldn't be a deal of the population interested in furry.Andy of Comix Inc said:I'm always reminded of Sonic the Hedgehog... furries.
Just look up Sally Acorn and Bunnie Rabbot.
Inherit the Earth wasn't that bad. Considering it was made back in 1994 and had full voice acting and what I felt was cleaver writing, it was alright. Earth Eternal or Shark attack I can't attest for, neither played or touched, but Inherit the Earth I thought was a solid game, despite the fact the ending was ambiguous at best. Even with an ongoing web comic.kitetsu said:Good show. I was eagerly waiting for this so it can do wholesale slaughter of Shark Attack or (subjectively speaking) Inherit the Earth or Earth Eternal. Shark Attack especially, that game had piss-fucking-poor hitbox detection *period*, and most of the development budget was spent hiring Duke Nukem as trailer guy, yet furries cared more for that trainwreck than this far-from-perfect-but-still-far-more-competently-made game, mostly because Shark Attack has fanservice called Mayhem the Shark. I will oil my hands with this game and break the jaws of those furries without regret everytime they try to give me a flimsy excuse to care more for a fanservice trainwreck than an actual product that's appropriate for their subculture, and isn't a smoldering piece of demon shit for once.
WALLET, I SUMMON THEE
The problem with Inherit the Earth is that it spawned a bandwagon where somehow, if it's furry-centric, it has to draw as much inspirations, if not be almost like Inherit the Earth, if it's not pornographic. Either that, or it's chopped liver furries in non-furry games where you're a human hero killing them wholesale because the writers didn't bother making them compelling.dragongit said:Inherit the Earth wasn't that bad. Considering it was made back in 1994 and had full voice acting and what I felt was cleaver writing, it was alright. Earth Eternal or Shark attack I can't attest for, neither played or touched, but Inherit the Earth I thought was a solid game, despite the fact the ending was ambiguous at best. Even with an ongoing web comic.
Imo Vanillaware really need to get themselves a decent game designer as both Odin's Sphere and Muramasa get really repetitive once the initial graphical wow factor wears off, especially Muramasa where you fight encounters of the same enemy type. I prefered Aquria's cookery system to OS too.Denamic said:HERETIC! YOU SHALL BURN IN THE CLEANSING FIRE!TrevHead said:This and Aquaria are great action rpgs, much better than the Vannilaware games they were cloned off imo.
Still though, Aquaria was amazing, and I can't wait to buy the shit out of this game.
April is only a few days away, technically.-Dragmire- said:*reads title on main page*
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*quickly checks steam*
"..."
*comes back and reads article*
"oh... in April... damn."
I'm a rather impatient person when it comes to games I want coming out... Also, it hurts hearing that from someone who already got to play it... easy for you to say, "be patient"!shrekfan246 said:April is only a few days away, technically.-Dragmire- said:*reads title on main page*
"!"
*quickly checks steam*
"..."
*comes back and reads article*
"oh... in April... damn."
OT: Well fuck. I already bought it on the Xbox because I figured it wouldn't be coming to the PC. Now I'll have to spend even more money because I vastly prefer PC games to console games...
I suppose I can give you that. though the string of published furry games outside of games like say, ratchet and clank, or Sly, is limited at best. They don't understand core game mechanics or plot, and would rather just design something with furry characters without making it functional. ItE I think could have been something better but at it's time anthropomorphic animals were even more then today, considered children's things, it's possible if they didn't have that restriction they could have fleshed out their story more and made it mature. Now a days we've unfortunately progressed into the complete opposite. Where people consider furries to be fundamentally perverted instead a sub genre to achieve an end.JoshuaMadoc said:The problem with Inherit the Earth is that it spawned a bandwagon where somehow, if it's furry-centric, it has to draw as much inspirations, if not be almost like Inherit the Earth, if it's not pornographic. Either that, or it's chopped liver furries in non-furry games where you're a human hero killing them wholesale because the writers didn't bother making them compelling.dragongit said:Inherit the Earth wasn't that bad. Considering it was made back in 1994 and had full voice acting and what I felt was cleaver writing, it was alright. Earth Eternal or Shark attack I can't attest for, neither played or touched, but Inherit the Earth I thought was a solid game, despite the fact the ending was ambiguous at best. Even with an ongoing web comic.
If you're asking me, ItE's problems of being a product of its time (still is, jesus christ that fucking sequel and webcomic) is highly pedestrian compared to Shark Attack, which is like a reflection of furry-centric game development circles, with the ones being genuinely competent either working as an invisible number in a large team somewhere off-shore, or is like Noogy... too few in numbers to damage the stigma that furries make terrible game developers.
I think you and every other like-minded furry are glossing over two problems that I already mentioned that I feel is a plague upon the fandom and the fandom's game development circle:dragongit said:*snip*