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Projects to finish before leaving rpg maker:
1)Left Behind 2 - A game about love (A remake, the original was only 80% finished)
2)Route Through Peaks - A game about letting go (60% finished, currently on hiatus)
3)Burnt Ones - A game about criminals (10% finished, I probably will start anew)
4)Chain of Love - A chain game (0% finished)
1)Left Behind 2 - A game about love (A remake, the original was only 80% finished)
2)Route Through Peaks - A game about letting go (60% finished, currently on hiatus)
3)Burnt Ones - A game about criminals (10% finished, I probably will start anew)
4)Chain of Love - A chain game (0% finished)
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Marrend plays Final Fantasy 7 Remake!
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The game is to be released in chapters, and this game (currently?) represents the first of such. Out of how many, I'm not sure, and I worry about how many chapters this game will have, when it all comes down to it. To say nothing about the price-points for chapters as they release.
I wonder how many chapters will this LP have, but I'm on board for now.
Secret Santa 2022
Prayer of the Faithless Review
Your enthusiasm revived my long dead hype for the game. Now, I want to play it again and read the themes section afterwards.
2022 Gaming Diary
December::..
1. Descent
It's a cool little atmospheric space horror game (with a loop). I really like the way lo-fi graphics are used for tiny rooms. Puzzles aren't difficult but you need to walk around and pay attention to story beats to solve them. That way nothing is in your face, it's all subtle. The music fits that really well.

2. Karawan
Honestly, this is a really fun little survival puzzle with some Snake DNA. You can die in two horrible ways. The puzzle feels tight, the options fun and the soundtrack is chill. I didn't play extra challenges, because I felt like the options given to me were just enough to use them and explore in the first world.
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3. Kinsplant
It's def an interesting idea and I like the lore and walking around in this beautifully pixelated desolate landscape. The gameplay itself isn't that important and its more of a mood piece imho. That said, I wouldn't mind some background music.

4. Soma Union
I wrote a bunch of stuff about Soma Union and how I like it and that I would like to write a review after I finish it. It builds upon Soma Spirits and its an overall better game and makes Somaverse one of my favourite RM and fantasy worlds in general.
1. Descent
It's a cool little atmospheric space horror game (with a loop). I really like the way lo-fi graphics are used for tiny rooms. Puzzles aren't difficult but you need to walk around and pay attention to story beats to solve them. That way nothing is in your face, it's all subtle. The music fits that really well.

2. Karawan
Honestly, this is a really fun little survival puzzle with some Snake DNA. You can die in two horrible ways. The puzzle feels tight, the options fun and the soundtrack is chill. I didn't play extra challenges, because I felt like the options given to me were just enough to use them and explore in the first world.
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3. Kinsplant
It's def an interesting idea and I like the lore and walking around in this beautifully pixelated desolate landscape. The gameplay itself isn't that important and its more of a mood piece imho. That said, I wouldn't mind some background music.

4. Soma Union
I wrote a bunch of stuff about Soma Union and how I like it and that I would like to write a review after I finish it. It builds upon Soma Spirits and its an overall better game and makes Somaverse one of my favourite RM and fantasy worlds in general.
Most underrated video game OSTs?
I remember Knytt, but I don't remember the music being as rage as Fez for example (2012 was when I got my hands on Knytt).
I also reminded myself of several indie games starting with Legendary Gary with its french synth pop (I recommend looking up xXSicXx at Bandcamp:
Doesone did some great soundtracks for Samurai Gunn and Heavy Bullets. The former is trip hop inspired and the latter just dope. They're not obscure, but def underrated.
Paratopic has some nice dark synths.
And not underrated over here, but I need to mention great soundtracks for Soma Spirits and Soma Union by Agent Ape:
I also reminded myself of several indie games starting with Legendary Gary with its french synth pop (I recommend looking up xXSicXx at Bandcamp:
Doesone did some great soundtracks for Samurai Gunn and Heavy Bullets. The former is trip hop inspired and the latter just dope. They're not obscure, but def underrated.
Paratopic has some nice dark synths.
And not underrated over here, but I need to mention great soundtracks for Soma Spirits and Soma Union by Agent Ape:
2022 Misao nomination monthly data
Isle of Dread has a favourable review from Addict, so I might (if I get around to play games).
And I think I would feel confident nominating Nova's magnum opus in several categories even without playing it.
And I think I would feel confident nominating Nova's magnum opus in several categories even without playing it.
Most underrated video game OSTs?
This is a difficult question for me to answer. I guess underrated or lesser known games are more likely to have underrated soundtracks as well. Honestly, most of the stuff I'll mention probably isn't underrated but it's some of my fav video game music.
-Ultima series and especially later Apple 2 games are some of my favourite "medieval" music in games. I really enjoy how they worked with hardware limitations of the computer. It could be fun to search for more obscure good tunes from Apple 2 games and from other competing microcomputers and consoles of that pre-nintendo era. Apple 2 in particular was limited to a 2 tone polyphony, but the sounds sound way less distorted (if done well) than for example nes tunes. The real deal was the Mockingboard sound card, which made Apple 2 an audio powerhouse.
-Compile soundtracks for their PC Engine shmups and Blazing Lazers in particular. I would say that they are more banging than better known Ys soundtracks for the same console.
-Prince of Persia: Sands of Time is a classic and I think it might be the most recent soundtrack I have listened to. But what about its predecessor Prince of Persia 3D.
-You probably have heard about Wipeout and its rave soundtrack. But let me tell you, some of the tunes from Tempest 2000 for Jaguar are acid sick.
-Excluding Indie Games would be wrong as there are many (way too many) good soundtracks too and also many boring and mediocre ones. I haven't played anything for a while, so my most recent (some 20 months old) recommendation would be Signs of the Sojourner.
So, I would end my post with this beautiful gem from an olde DOS gameth of UFO:
-Ultima series and especially later Apple 2 games are some of my favourite "medieval" music in games. I really enjoy how they worked with hardware limitations of the computer. It could be fun to search for more obscure good tunes from Apple 2 games and from other competing microcomputers and consoles of that pre-nintendo era. Apple 2 in particular was limited to a 2 tone polyphony, but the sounds sound way less distorted (if done well) than for example nes tunes. The real deal was the Mockingboard sound card, which made Apple 2 an audio powerhouse.
-Compile soundtracks for their PC Engine shmups and Blazing Lazers in particular. I would say that they are more banging than better known Ys soundtracks for the same console.
-Prince of Persia: Sands of Time is a classic and I think it might be the most recent soundtrack I have listened to. But what about its predecessor Prince of Persia 3D.
-You probably have heard about Wipeout and its rave soundtrack. But let me tell you, some of the tunes from Tempest 2000 for Jaguar are acid sick.
-Excluding Indie Games would be wrong as there are many (way too many) good soundtracks too and also many boring and mediocre ones. I haven't played anything for a while, so my most recent (some 20 months old) recommendation would be Signs of the Sojourner.
So, I would end my post with this beautiful gem from an olde DOS gameth of UFO:
Christmas Greetings!
Blessed Christmas u all.
I had a pleasant evening yesterday and today's been chill so far. It's nice weather too and I'm heading for a walk.
I had a pleasant evening yesterday and today's been chill so far. It's nice weather too and I'm heading for a walk.














