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author=Firefly84
I can't support with money but I could beta test it for you or translate to German.
I’ll definitely take you up on that! And I can even compensate you if we meet our funding. Actually, a translation to German and French is our first stretch goal. :)
Kickstarter Has Launched!
author=AeroFunk80
This looks like my type of game. Beautiful looking maps and character design. And I must say... I don't tend to find myself attracted to video game characters often, but wow. The two main characters look gooooood ;-P
Lmao. Yes, I think they’ve reached full bishie status.
Kickstarter Has Launched!
Thanks for the support, everyone! We raised nearly 15% of our goal for the game during the first 36 hours - not bad at all!
Kickstarter Has Launched!
Thanks everyone!
The amount I've support I've received so far from RMN has been amazing.
So glad you see it that way! If anything, the freeware/old version was a very prolonged practice run for what we're now working on. I'm increasingly confident it'll have been worth the wait!
The amount I've support I've received so far from RMN has been amazing.
author=Cap_H
Good luck!
It's cool to see so much new passion for a project, which could be released several times but you have always found a way to take it in a new, more perfectionist direction. I honestly believe the result will be worth it.
So glad you see it that way! If anything, the freeware/old version was a very prolonged practice run for what we're now working on. I'm increasingly confident it'll have been worth the wait!
Screenshot Survival 20XX
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author=Tau
Yeah, this looks super nice. Steps seem a bit blurry though? Also the bottom of the walls connecting to the grass just looks too clean cut.
Thanks Tau! Yeah, it's hard to tell, but the blurry wall is a result of a cloudy/fog overlay that slowly moves across the screen to add some ambiance. I'll try touching up the grass edges.
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RMN's Favourite Video Game Tracks of All Time
10. Mysterious Tower (Dragon Quest 8)
Beautiful symphonic theme that combines both warmth and melancholy. Has a flare of Joe Hisashi's Ghibli scores, or an impressionist classical piece.
9. Cyan (Final Fantasy VI)
FF6 has dozens of A+ tracks. But there's something about the instrumentation for Cyan's theme that radiates determination.
8. Spark Mandrill Stage (MMX)
All the tracks from MMX-MMX2 are great, but this stage's music probably best encapsulates the frenetic rock/prog rock style scores of those SNES era games. Fills you with high adrenaline and focus when playing as a kid.
7. Heavenly Flight (Dragon Quest 3)
Striking example of what can be achieved with the SNES SPC/soundchip.
6. The Extreme (FFVIII)
I swear, choosing this one over OWA isn't hipster-baiting. XD But I thought it'd be better to keep one song per game. As a child, I remember noticing how this track had strands of both Liberti Fatali and Vincent's theme from FF7 woven in, before evolving into a prog rock track that was entirely its own. Starts off slow, but steadily draws you into the battle.
5. Spirit Temple (Ocarina)
OOT has a momentous soundtrack, but Koji really nailed it with this theme. A great combination of wonderment, fear, dread; as well as some nice instrumentation inspired by various middle eastern culture(s).
4. To The Ancient Land (Shadow of the Colossus)
I can't give Kow Otani, the composer of SOTC, nearly enough credit, as he so successfully infused a PS2-era (and visually drab) title with such robust wonderment, that it impresses me to this day. The opening song is both soothing, mysterious, and ethereal.
3. Forest Interlude (DKC2)
I love the entire DKC2 OST, so this was a complete tossup between Stickerbrush/Krook's March. David Wise became iconic literally from this one game alone, and he never has quite duplicated his excellence here.
2. Threshold (Journey)
Well, what hasn't already been said about Austin Wintory's chilling work on Journey? My rambling can't do it much justice. The flute in the opening bit of this song gives a nice sense of levity to an otherwise brooding and melancholic score.
1. Main Theme of FF7
What can I say? The remake's got me in a mood. The main theme, though, has always been a classic Uematsu piece. Although he relies on simple melodies, it's collectively very wondrous music that tells the entire story in its 6:30 scope. It has a sense languor and remembrance, which is appropriate for the countless hours that many of us spent with FF7.
Beautiful symphonic theme that combines both warmth and melancholy. Has a flare of Joe Hisashi's Ghibli scores, or an impressionist classical piece.
9. Cyan (Final Fantasy VI)
FF6 has dozens of A+ tracks. But there's something about the instrumentation for Cyan's theme that radiates determination.
8. Spark Mandrill Stage (MMX)
All the tracks from MMX-MMX2 are great, but this stage's music probably best encapsulates the frenetic rock/prog rock style scores of those SNES era games. Fills you with high adrenaline and focus when playing as a kid.
7. Heavenly Flight (Dragon Quest 3)
Striking example of what can be achieved with the SNES SPC/soundchip.
6. The Extreme (FFVIII)
I swear, choosing this one over OWA isn't hipster-baiting. XD But I thought it'd be better to keep one song per game. As a child, I remember noticing how this track had strands of both Liberti Fatali and Vincent's theme from FF7 woven in, before evolving into a prog rock track that was entirely its own. Starts off slow, but steadily draws you into the battle.
5. Spirit Temple (Ocarina)
OOT has a momentous soundtrack, but Koji really nailed it with this theme. A great combination of wonderment, fear, dread; as well as some nice instrumentation inspired by various middle eastern culture(s).
4. To The Ancient Land (Shadow of the Colossus)
I can't give Kow Otani, the composer of SOTC, nearly enough credit, as he so successfully infused a PS2-era (and visually drab) title with such robust wonderment, that it impresses me to this day. The opening song is both soothing, mysterious, and ethereal.
3. Forest Interlude (DKC2)
I love the entire DKC2 OST, so this was a complete tossup between Stickerbrush/Krook's March. David Wise became iconic literally from this one game alone, and he never has quite duplicated his excellence here.
2. Threshold (Journey)
Well, what hasn't already been said about Austin Wintory's chilling work on Journey? My rambling can't do it much justice. The flute in the opening bit of this song gives a nice sense of levity to an otherwise brooding and melancholic score.
1. Main Theme of FF7
What can I say? The remake's got me in a mood. The main theme, though, has always been a classic Uematsu piece. Although he relies on simple melodies, it's collectively very wondrous music that tells the entire story in its 6:30 scope. It has a sense languor and remembrance, which is appropriate for the countless hours that many of us spent with FF7.














