WHEELMANZERO'S PROFILE
WheelmanZero
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Just a guy who loves rpg's. Thanks to some serious encouragement from several new friends and the community at large, I was able to complete one of my own. Game making is my favorite hobby, so you can expect more games on the way. Play on fellow gamers, play on!
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TangledLion Plays Umbral Soul
Hey thanks man, that means a lot, really. I hope I get to watch you suffer more. Wow, that sounded a lot less diabolical in my head.
TangledLion Plays Umbral Soul
My word, I haven't laughed this hard in a while.
*Uses Stormbringer increasing lighting's power* *Gets OTK'd by lighting move*
*Brings boss to 1 HP* *Heals party instead of attacking*
That hurt me to watch man. It hurt me both emotionally and physically. Still, it was hilariously entertaining. In hindsight, Shadow Shell is almost useless, but I'm buffing it in the next version. Watching this makes me wonder how you'll deal with the final boss. (insert maniacal laughter here)
*Uses Stormbringer increasing lighting's power* *Gets OTK'd by lighting move*
*Brings boss to 1 HP* *Heals party instead of attacking*
That hurt me to watch man. It hurt me both emotionally and physically. Still, it was hilariously entertaining. In hindsight, Shadow Shell is almost useless, but I'm buffing it in the next version. Watching this makes me wonder how you'll deal with the final boss. (insert maniacal laughter here)
Umbral Soul Review
Umbral Soul Review
You can't believe it? I can't believe it! I was afraid to post this game because I was sure I'd be run out of town with pitchforks and torches if I did. I never could've imagined people would like it this much. Thanks for the props man, if I ever have a heart attack from all this, I want you to have my PS2.
TangledLion Plays Umbral Soul
Awesome! I've been looking forward to this for a while now. The audio seems to be working perfectly now, so congrats on that.
Umbral Soul Review
Umbral Soul Review
My two new best friends
Shock and speechlessness. Before coming to rmn, I wasn't too terribly familiar with these emotions. I'm a pretty chatty guy once you get me going, so I've never had trouble finding my words, and having lived to the ripe old age of 28, there aren't many events that truly shock me. But now, after having read the various reviews on this game, I feel as if I've grown to know shock and speechlessness very closely. We've become best friends, brothers even, to the point that I believe I will grow old and die with shock and speechlessness by my bedside.
Emotional Exhaustion
At this point I'm not entirely sure what to say. I've gushed about how unfathomably joyful I am that something I made was able to bring a few hours of fun into people's lives. I've flipped out at the fact that it has gotten a staggering six (now seven) reviews. I've nearly undergone cardiac arrest after having the game featured. I'm spent. I have nothing left to give. I've become so happy that my emotions have come full circle and now I'm not sure how to feel. Yet not saying anything at all would be an insult to this review, so here goes. Deep breath.
Squealing like a little girl
First of all Sphere, thank you for playing my game, and thank you even more for giving it such incredible praise. The fact that you would consider it a masterpiece is just overwhelming. Seriously, I'm a 28 year old man and I'm trying not to cry over here. If even one person had enjoyed the game to this extent, all of the work would have been worth it, but to have so many people tell me they found it enjoyable is fulfilling beyond words.
The Future of this game
Thanks to numerous reports from several players, I've managed to correct all the spelling, grammatical, and technical errors that have been brought to my attention, including the innumerable "thier's". While it's perfectly playable, I wouldn't feel satisfied leaving the game in its current state, which is why I'm developing an enhanced edition with various additional bells and whistles as well as an alternate campaign.
In closing, let me thank you again for sharing your thoughts and making someone who thought they couldn't possibly get any happier even more happy. I hope you'll join me for future games as well!
Shock and speechlessness. Before coming to rmn, I wasn't too terribly familiar with these emotions. I'm a pretty chatty guy once you get me going, so I've never had trouble finding my words, and having lived to the ripe old age of 28, there aren't many events that truly shock me. But now, after having read the various reviews on this game, I feel as if I've grown to know shock and speechlessness very closely. We've become best friends, brothers even, to the point that I believe I will grow old and die with shock and speechlessness by my bedside.
Emotional Exhaustion
At this point I'm not entirely sure what to say. I've gushed about how unfathomably joyful I am that something I made was able to bring a few hours of fun into people's lives. I've flipped out at the fact that it has gotten a staggering six (now seven) reviews. I've nearly undergone cardiac arrest after having the game featured. I'm spent. I have nothing left to give. I've become so happy that my emotions have come full circle and now I'm not sure how to feel. Yet not saying anything at all would be an insult to this review, so here goes. Deep breath.
Squealing like a little girl
First of all Sphere, thank you for playing my game, and thank you even more for giving it such incredible praise. The fact that you would consider it a masterpiece is just overwhelming. Seriously, I'm a 28 year old man and I'm trying not to cry over here. If even one person had enjoyed the game to this extent, all of the work would have been worth it, but to have so many people tell me they found it enjoyable is fulfilling beyond words.
The Future of this game
Thanks to numerous reports from several players, I've managed to correct all the spelling, grammatical, and technical errors that have been brought to my attention, including the innumerable "thier's". While it's perfectly playable, I wouldn't feel satisfied leaving the game in its current state, which is why I'm developing an enhanced edition with various additional bells and whistles as well as an alternate campaign.
In closing, let me thank you again for sharing your thoughts and making someone who thought they couldn't possibly get any happier even more happy. I hope you'll join me for future games as well!
Umbral Soul
author=Shadonir
OK, i have no idea how to get the two scenarios under below serene grace part 1, does anyone here know how to get them.
Great game btw, i enjoyed it up to this point and i am about to start the final battle.
Spoiler warning
All ye who seek surprises, turn back now.
After you've completed the water temple, head to the dungeon and speak to Serene to unlock the next scenario. If you've unlocked that scenario and completed the vampire sidequest, heading to Pandora's room will unlock another scenario. The window of opportunity for those two scenarios closes once you defeat Serene at the abandoned fortress, so if you have a previous save before you did, try reloading that one. There's no prize for unlocking all the scenarios in one playthrough, in case you were curious.
And thanks, glad you're enjoying it!
Umbral Soul
Don't feel bad, that's one of the hardest fights in the game. Although I do find your struggles amusing. Dang, I've been playing my own game too much...













