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Ascendence's RMN '09 game awards:
Best Setting, Best Atmosphere, Best Sound & Music, Most Technical Prowess, Best Level Design, Best Interface Design, Most Promising Demo

What Ascendence is aimed to be:

So, what is the game going to be like? What is my goal in making it? What do I want it to be like, as the developer of it?

Setting-wise:
Let's begin with the setting, since it's basically around all the time! Frankly, I didn't want to go with another medieval, or a too generic RPG setting, so I was inspired to create a game with a steam-punkish setting. Music was crucial to achieving this goal: Koji Hayama and Hayato Matsuo, the composers of the Front Mission 3 soundtrack, are two of the major contributors

However, the game setting is not nailed down to the steam-punk we're all familiar with, it deviates from it a bit. Even if the technology is mostly steam-based, there are some new ideas, and all the style in design does not follow the design of the steam-punk era, and neither does the atmosphere so much.

I'd call Ascendence's setting a deviation to a more modern direction, but it's still not quite a modern setting either. The technology is around steam-punk level, but some of the latest discoveries are more advanced and already starting to ascend from steam-punk. There are discoveries such as radio waves, early type of cars which are rare, and some sort of phones, too. Basically it's steam-punk with an industrial feel to it, as the music of Front Mission 3 sounds. It has been a big source of inspiration!

The game world is largely unknown to its inhabitants of our kind. Mankind is only a tiny race struggling to survive and exist on the surface of their world. As the bottom of the food chain, they've set out to live in what they call Colonies, small regions they've locked themselves into, varying between cities built inside mountains, beneath or on the surface of the seas, and some daringly in the middle of bald, plain terrain, confined by huge walls towering high above their heads.

Why they are living in here is because there is no stepping outside those Colonies, for on the other side of those walls awaits nefarious nature, striving to wipe off their existence parasites, if you will. Even if those walls are barely enough to hold off the worst, it doesn't hold off those other inhabitants of this atmosphere, those known as the Beasts. The humans are one of the natural nourishments for the Beast-kind, which is diverse in species, all specialized to hunt in different ways, all with a common goal: to consume and to survive. This is not the only threat to the inhabitants of the Colonies, but the clearest one: the one coming from the outside.

What exists inside, diseases such as Miasma; deception and scheming; conspiracies; assassins, and other various methods one is willing to take to ensure self-survival.

Find rest of the information on the other game pages!



What Ascendence RSD version is:

So what will you get in the RSD version? Nothing actually, it sucks. Well, to be honest, I'm just not happy releasing anything at this level, but I'm releasing it for the sake of RSD anyway. I'm hesitant to release anything yet because it would hardly do any justice to the actual game.

The playability of RSD is pretty nonexistent because you won't access any of the character customization yet, or hardly get to fight any battles. The short prologue doesn't have any of that in any case, but right after the prologue there would be a dungeon, which won't be in there in the RSD version. This is where you would have got a taste of the Psi Grid and the battles properly for the first time, but no, not in RSD version.

Instead you'll get to play what comes after that dungeon, which is the introduction of the two main characters Cyrus and Quinn. There are some battles, but again a lot of dialogue and no real "dungeon gameplay." The RSD version will end pretty soon after the character introductions, which is the point where in the real game you would gain total control of the hero, head out to the first city, worldmap, first fields and first major dungeon, the water caves.


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Latest Blog

I make music

Yeah, I'm still wasting my time trying to become a videogame composer as I mentioned in an earlier blog post! The things is that now you can follow me on RMN forums also:

http://rpgmaker.net/forums/topics/8318/

Go check it out! Maybe some day I'll be a real b- composer.

ps. You're likely to see me in the credits for music of some upcoming RM games also.
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comment=33697
wait what?


Ghandi? The skinny Indian dude? Fuck that dude.
Solitayre
Circumstance penalty for being the bard.
10695
*watches RMageddon begin.*
kentona
By the power of donations!
13164
Rei has ascended.









....I can't believe no one made this joke yet.
Awhile back I got had the thought: "Rei will feel ill"
More witty jokes from the RM community. Well done.
Rei has ascended.

It's an elaborate ruse just so Kentona would have the opportunity to say this.
WIP
I'm not comfortable with any idea that can't be expressed in the form of men's jewelry
11338
Let's wait and see how long it takes GhandiRei to actually switch the game to "Cancelled".

Stopwatches GO
I hope he at least updates his blog so that I don't have to scroll past all that every time I change pages.
The excuse should have been "Making Ambitious Games is Hard".

=(
comment=33721
Let's wait and see how long it takes GhandiRei to actually switch the game to "Cancelled".

Stopwatches GO


yes this is what i am waiting for
So for whatever reason I cant play your game. It keeps saying "map tree data is corrupt." Any idea what that is?
That's an intentional ploy to get you to play it from the game folder rather than from the program.
So what now I have to beat it on one sitting?
Well, there is a way you can make it so that you don't lose your progress if you turn off the game. See if you can figure it out!

I'm curious though. Wouldn't you still have to beat it in one sitting if you played it from the editor? How exactly were you planning on managing that?
Also Rei, update your blog with something meaningless. It is obscene, scrolling past all that to get to the comments >:(
comment=34578
Well, there is a way you can make it so that you don't lose your progress if you turn off the game. See if you can figure it out!


Do you know it?
comment=34592
hint: http://rpgmaker.net/games/736/images/6669/


Yes I've saved my game! But when I x out the game and go back in, it erases everything! :(