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[RM2K3] Need advice coming up with a name for my project.
I'm liking some of these titles. So far I'm compiling a list as well as mixing and matching words to see what sticks.
[RM2K3] Need advice coming up with a name for my project.
Yeah, the setting for this game is about as standard dark fantasy as you can get. Kind of like a game of soggy biscuit between Game of Thrones and Berserk, with HeroQuest as the biscuit.
[RM2K3] Need advice coming up with a name for my project.
It's a dark fantasy. Since the dawn of time in the land of Gandmyr the six major religions; The Creed, The Stoneborn, The Watchers, The Wing'd Sisters, The Sons of Silence and The Enkindled Ones have fought over the power of the necromancer. Some of the religions want to make sure the power is sealed away for good so that it never falls into the wrong hands, other religions want to control the power and shape the world as they see fit. The main character, a templar of The Creed has been tasked with finding a way to destroy the Necromancer and his power for good. And it's a mission he will see done. Even if it means turning against his friends and allies.
I did come up with the name The Shadow Behind the Six, but it sounds a bit silly.
I did come up with the name The Shadow Behind the Six, but it sounds a bit silly.
[RM2K3] Need advice coming up with a name for my project.
I'm not very good at thinking up of names for my projects (Be it my games or my novels). And upon learning of the Diablo 3 expansion Rise of the Necromancer. I kind of feel that I should change the title of my current project Resurrection of the Necromancer. The only problem is as I've stated I suck at naming things. So how do you guys think of names for your projects, and has anyone got any naming tips for me?
What Videogames Are You Playing Right Now?
I was going to leave the fact that I finished The Witcher as a simple edit on my previous post. But I feel the need to talk about the epilogue and ending to whoever is listening and to whoever cares. I know the game is ages old, but spoilers.
I was really impressed by how the choices in the game weren't simple black and white morality. At times I had genuine agita over the choices I had to make. Though at times I still feel like I fucked up.
For me, the game started to get a bit weird when I got to chapter 4 and met The Lady of the Lake from Arthurian legend who mentioned The Holy Grail, and the Knights of the Round Table. And then had a boss fight against Dagon the Lovecraftian deity.
Things went back to normal for a bit until I got to the epilogue when I was transported to and icy end of the world, which reminds me a lot of the Long Night from GoT. And then the king of the Wild Hunt turned up looking remarkably like the Night King. Now I'm aware the original Witcher stories were published as early as '93, and A Game of Thrones was published in '95.
I know this post has been somewhat meandering but I had to talk about it as I was kind of sat there after the ending just thinking to myself 'what the fuck?'.
I was really impressed by how the choices in the game weren't simple black and white morality. At times I had genuine agita over the choices I had to make. Though at times I still feel like I fucked up.
For me, the game started to get a bit weird when I got to chapter 4 and met The Lady of the Lake from Arthurian legend who mentioned The Holy Grail, and the Knights of the Round Table. And then had a boss fight against Dagon the Lovecraftian deity.
Things went back to normal for a bit until I got to the epilogue when I was transported to and icy end of the world, which reminds me a lot of the Long Night from GoT. And then the king of the Wild Hunt turned up looking remarkably like the Night King. Now I'm aware the original Witcher stories were published as early as '93, and A Game of Thrones was published in '95.
I know this post has been somewhat meandering but I had to talk about it as I was kind of sat there after the ending just thinking to myself 'what the fuck?'.
What Videogames Are You Playing Right Now?
I started playing The Witcher 3, and then decided I'd have to play the first two witcher games before hand. So far I'm liking The Witcher, even though half of the characters are incredibly unlikable, Triss can suck all kinds of rancid penis, and that poker dice game can fuck RIGHT off.
I also finished Axiom Verge for the second time, and my friend and I were playing EDF 5.
EDIT: I've just finished The Witcher, and the epilogue was weird.
I also finished Axiom Verge for the second time, and my friend and I were playing EDF 5.
EDIT: I've just finished The Witcher, and the epilogue was weird.
Screenshot Survival 20XX
Screenshot Survival 20XX
Screenshot Survival 20XX
What are you thinking about? (game development edition)
The monster set I'm using for my little side project Resurrection of the Necromancer doesn't have (m)any human enemy sprites. So for the human bosses I thought I could do the Suikoden Rock/Paper/Scissors duel. Where I'm having trouble the must, surprisingly, is what music to use. I'm torn between either using the standard boss music, a different music for duels only, or the musical theme of the character you are duelling.













