NIGHTMARGIN'S PROFILE

Hi I'm Night

I did the art and most of the music in Oneshot.
http://rpgmaker.net/games/6560/
Oneshot
A puzzle/adventure game with unusual capabilities

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2014 Misaos - The RESULTATIONS

Oneshot

author=Liberty
Huh. Could have sworn it did when you went to get the airship. I might be misremembering but hey, Chrono Trigger can take its place. Magus' Castle, running up the stairs doing the ol' Donkey Kong with monsters. Diagonal stairs. It's been used in many games before.


Earthbound and Pokemon, if I remember correctly! Also I remember them from the lighthouse in To The Moon
I think it's more of a sidescroller thing though, but in that case it's not so much diagonal as in just sideways.
Flat stairs actually look kinda strange to me, with the whole no depth thing, but they're a lot easier to make for sure! You can kinda tell exactly where I gave up in the later areas...deadlines are a cruel mistress, lemme tell ya.

Oneshot

author=Corfaisus
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author=Nightmargin
what the fuck is


Sorry, did I just shit on your life?


Yes you did, I am forever in defeat. Oh, whatever shall I do?

Oneshot

author=Corfaisus
Your avatar is literally just Cave Story, just with (hurr hurr) less effort.



what the fuck is Cave Story

Oneshot

author=Corfaisus
author=Nightmargin
what the fuck is yume nikki


It's what this game and all other games like it were inspired by. It was a game composed entirely of massive, empty maps that contain powers like turning your head into a lamppost that, upon getting all of them, you give them away, wake up, and swan dive off your balcony. The end.

Lesson learned: real life sucks, dreams are better.

The whole thing can be summed up almost word-for-word from this game's description.

Yume Nikki is an RPG Maker 2003 Puzzle/Adventure game where you, as the player, must guide a lost child through a strange world, utilizing items, characters, and the environment to progress.




But there's actually less to care about.

I didn't even have to go fishing for that screenshot. That's from fucking Wikipedia.


what the fuck is wikipedia

Oneshot

author=Corfaisus
Oh hey, it's Yume Nikki.......................... AGAIN.

Who gives a shit? Anyone, anyone could make a game like this in literally a day. There's never any draw because it's all about some crazy, empty "experience" that you're expected to appreciate for all it's meaningless "genius". News flash: we've seen this a million times already by people with absolutely no story-telling ability. You don't need to do it again.


what the fuck is yume nikki

2014 Misaos - The VOTENING

author=Sailerius
author=Nightmargin
author=Pizza
author=Nightmargin
author=Pizza
The only one of these games that I've played is Oneshot... And I thought it was total trash.

I am the worst sort of person, it seems.
k, what needs fixing?
It's not that anything needs fixing. I'm confident that this is more of a matter of personal taste and experience, since everybody sings praises about the game, and I do believe that it deserves the good reception.

SPOILERS:

Personally I just didn't enjoy the central gimmick of the game. While it's incredibly impressive that you guys were able to pull off so many things with 2k3, I thought that the idea of only being able to boot up the game once was a hindrance, especially in an Adventure game, a genre that benefits from being able to take time off and stew on stuff, think about puzzles, etc. To me being forced to sit there and play what most definitely isn't a short game in one sitting was sort of like putting the need to innovate above the player experience.

In addition to that, I thought the game suffered from the same pitfalls most other adventure titles do, namely being confusing and non-direct with player objectives. Putting the solution to a puzzle in the My Documents folder of a player's computer sounds really cool in concept, but the game offered no real hint that it operated outside the boundaries of the "game world", or that I should search around my own computer for answers. I wasted a lot of time looking around the world for the code, only to discover it by accident when browsing through stuff on my PC.

Besides the inherent problem with putting the code there, it brought up a question in my mind: What else did the game hide in my computer? It's not a good feeling to think that a game is screwing with your personal stuff, and it's not like 2k3 games have an uninstall option that would get rid of everything. Again, I think this is an example of putting the need to be innovative and new above the experience of the player.

I didn't make it past the first "blue" section of the game. So call me out on not giving it enough time if you want, maybe I'm just stupid for not being able to get past it, idk. I'm generally not very good at Adventure titles anyways.

Anyways, I hope I was clear about it. I didn't like it, and that's that. Perhaps "total trash" was a bad choice of words, so I'm sorry if I offended you by saying that, as it wasn't my intention.


tl;dr I'm a stupid asshat GO ME
just personal preference then? nothing's broken? good.
Well, aside from it not running on Windows 8, Windows 8.1, or Windows 10, but that's 2k3's fault.

It runs on Windows 8 and 8.1 just fine for us. Please send us a screenshot of your problem so we can investigate.

2014 Misaos - The VOTENING

author=Pizza
author=Nightmargin
author=Pizza
The only one of these games that I've played is Oneshot... And I thought it was total trash.

I am the worst sort of person, it seems.
k, what needs fixing?
It's not that anything needs fixing. I'm confident that this is more of a matter of personal taste and experience, since everybody sings praises about the game, and I do believe that it deserves the good reception.

SPOILERS:

Personally I just didn't enjoy the central gimmick of the game. While it's incredibly impressive that you guys were able to pull off so many things with 2k3, I thought that the idea of only being able to boot up the game once was a hindrance, especially in an Adventure game, a genre that benefits from being able to take time off and stew on stuff, think about puzzles, etc. To me being forced to sit there and play what most definitely isn't a short game in one sitting was sort of like putting the need to innovate above the player experience.

In addition to that, I thought the game suffered from the same pitfalls most other adventure titles do, namely being confusing and non-direct with player objectives. Putting the solution to a puzzle in the My Documents folder of a player's computer sounds really cool in concept, but the game offered no real hint that it operated outside the boundaries of the "game world", or that I should search around my own computer for answers. I wasted a lot of time looking around the world for the code, only to discover it by accident when browsing through stuff on my PC.

Besides the inherent problem with putting the code there, it brought up a question in my mind: What else did the game hide in my computer? It's not a good feeling to think that a game is screwing with your personal stuff, and it's not like 2k3 games have an uninstall option that would get rid of everything. Again, I think this is an example of putting the need to be innovative and new above the experience of the player.

I didn't make it past the first "blue" section of the game. So call me out on not giving it enough time if you want, maybe I'm just stupid for not being able to get past it, idk. I'm generally not very good at Adventure titles anyways.

Anyways, I hope I was clear about it. I didn't like it, and that's that. Perhaps "total trash" was a bad choice of words, so I'm sorry if I offended you by saying that, as it wasn't my intention.


tl;dr I'm a stupid asshat GO ME


just personal preference then? nothing's broken? good.

2014 Misaos - The VOTENING

author=Pizza
The only one of these games that I've played is Oneshot... And I thought it was total trash.

I am the worst sort of person, it seems.

k, what needs fixing?

Oneshot