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I'm a multifaceted content creator with too many things to do. I have a Let's Play channel on YouTube and Rumble for indie games, DDLC mods, and SMBX episodes. I put my webcomics/reviews on ComicFury and my artwork on deviantArt.
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Release Something! Day IV: Discussion Thread!
From what I can tell based on the feedback in this thread and the separate threads outside, these are the games that have been somewhat overlooked (or possibly ignored completely):
Cavern of Doom
Pokemon Hunter 4 >:(
Shadowrun: Missions
Dragon Kingdoms
Tales of Falonia
Kingdom Hearts 2 Abridged
Zephyr Dreams
Tales of the Fallen Reaper
1873
Cabrones Village
Starless Umbra
I'm going to do my best to give my opinion on each of these, but I'm also putting this up so perhaps they'll get more attention and less folks will feel left out of RS!D.
Cavern of Doom
Pokemon Hunter 4 >:(
Shadowrun: Missions
Dragon Kingdoms
Tales of Falonia
Kingdom Hearts 2 Abridged
Zephyr Dreams
Tales of the Fallen Reaper
1873
Cabrones Village
Starless Umbra
I'm going to do my best to give my opinion on each of these, but I'm also putting this up so perhaps they'll get more attention and less folks will feel left out of RS!D.
Release Something! Day IV: Discussion Thread!
author=pantsman9 link=topic=2017.msg33599#msg33599 date=1222217083
Has no one even looked at my game *Goes to corner and crys :'(*
I haven't been in much of a game playing mood lately. I'll try to check out a few of these later this week. Just...not tonight...
Design a MegaMan Robot Master!
If we somehow get 8 robots, Blitzen should make a Mega Man game featuring them. We're halfway there!
Release Something! Day IV: Discussion Thread!
Uh, oh...WIP, did you get that copy of my PH4 demo from the main download? Cus if you did, that "0KB" filesize is a bad omen. You might have to get it again from the mirror...
Release Something! Day IV: Release Thread
Pokemon Hunter 4
DEMO!
A demo of the series' 4th episode. The full version won't be out for a while, so this will have to do for now!
This demo obviously doesn't contain everything you can expect from PH4, but here are some of the highlights:
Elements:
The elements have always been a part of this series, but they never played that big of a role in the past. Well, that all changes in this episode. Now, elements that strike a weakness do 2 times as much damage, as opposed to 1.5 in the previous games. Resistances cut damage in half, instead of .75. Finally, monsters now have weaknesses and resistances that make sense (and sometimes more than one of each!). Throwing elemental attacks into your enemies randomly won't work nearly as well anymore. You'll especially want to think twice about how you fight bosses, as they only take one quarter of the damage from an attack they're resistant to! Depending on how you strategize, things could be very easy...or much, much harder.
Beast Whistle:
Tom, being a trainer of beasts, explores with them to protect himself. But, in a game where the elements are so important, who you choose to bring along can make or break your quest! That's where the Beast Whistle helps. You can use the item almost anywhere to visit the character select screen and change your party around. This gives you access to all of Tom's beasts anywhere in the game. You can't use it in battle, though, so be careful when entering a boss fight.
Mass Level Up:
This game features a ton more heroes than those before it. Even this demo has 16 playable characters! That's an awful lot of grinding...or so you might think. Through the mass level up system, all the playable characters share the same experience (even the ones you aren't using). At the end of each day and night (see below), the amount of experience you gained as each hero is tallied, divided, and distributed to all the characters available for that time period (the heroes are divided between day and night). This way, the levels of the heroes stay similar to each other with no extra effort from the player. But you'll still have to fight stuff some of the time.
Day & Night System:
Some folks might remember the day system I used in PH3, but it works a little differently this time. Each day is still two hours long, and the midday warning is still there between hours. But now, the night aspect of the game is more significant. During the day, you play as Tom on his adventure. During the night, you play as Splinter, the Rattata that belongs to Tom's close friend. Splinter and the other beasts have their own separate quest that takes place only at night. Night works exactly the same as day; two hours to explore with a midnight warning after one hour passes. You alternate between the two storylines as each day and night ends. The events in one story can affect the other to a certain extent, but they both work toward the same goal (though the methods used to reach it are completely different).
Axe Swap:
Exploiting weaknesses and avoiding resistances can make fighting much easier, but you never have full access to all of the game's 7 elements at once. This is where the Axe Swap system helps. Through a sidetrip, you can acquire Swap Books that teach Tom how to add an element to his axe. The skill costs nothing to use, and the axe will remain the element it is given throughout the battle (and returns to normal when the battle ends). If you accidentally give it the wrong element, you can change it with a different swap skill. Eventually, Tom can wield any element with his axe at will. You don't get quite that far in this demo, but I hope you can see what this means.
Plot Stuff:
Fire, Earth, Thunder, Air, Water, Mind, and Normal...the seven elements that govern the world. All living things fall under these attributes, human and beast alike. It was the desire to understand these elements that fueled the efforts of the humans known as the Setu...they discovered much in their research, and the location of their studies became a hotbed of elemental activity. But, with the passing of time, much of what they learned has been lost. All that remains of their work can be found in the temples they built, although some secrets are better left buried. Long after the Setu have disappeared, there is a disturbance in the balance of the elements. It could spell disaster for everything if something isn't done...
But Tom couldn't care less about any of that. Being a trainer of wild beasts in a small town is already enough to keep his hands full. He only gets dragged into the mess when one of his creatures escapes. Through a simple event, Tom finds himself in a situation of far greater magnitude than he can even fathom...
Screenshots!

1: Title screen
2: Character select
3: Ruins in the sky?
4: Night exploration
And, finally, the link to the link to the download:
download
Since I'm releasing in multiple places, it's just easier to route you through the crappy official site.
I hope you enjoy the demo, and please tell me what you think of it!
Rate the above person's avatar.
Sasuke, huh? I never was all that into Naruto...overrated if you ask me.
I'll give it a 5/10, just to be generous.
I'll give it a 5/10, just to be generous.
Design a MegaMan Robot Master!

Wo-Man
Stage: Doll House
Power: Attraction - Throws hearts at Mega Man in cute patterns. If he's hit, he becomes infatuated and can't move, leaving him open to Wo-Man's trademark bitch slap. Snap him out of it by mashing "jump," and keep reminding yourself "It's actually a MAN!"
The Game Making Drive. (SIGNUPS)
I like this idea, but I've forced myself to work on my games before. It's great for progress, but I usually start hating myself and everything I create in the time I used to force it. So, I think I'll just keep my current sporadic game design habits and post what I accomplished each week or something. If I get into a nice flow, then maybe every other day.
In other words, I have no set time I'd like to work, but I'll gladly post my progress regularly. Which totally defeats the purpose. Way to go, hali!
Rose's Review Thread.
Wow, this kind of thing piles up quick, huh?
Anyway, would you please give Pokemon Hunter a review? I've been dying to find out what people think of it, but the feedback I get is so limited...you can get the newest version of the first game here. I gotta warn you, though; it's quite long. Still, I look forward to what you have to say (however harsh it may be!).
Anyway, would you please give Pokemon Hunter a review? I've been dying to find out what people think of it, but the feedback I get is so limited...you can get the newest version of the first game here. I gotta warn you, though; it's quite long. Still, I look forward to what you have to say (however harsh it may be!).














