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Final Fantasy Discovery
A faithful recreation of popular Final Fantasy systems blended into a single game.
A faithful recreation of popular Final Fantasy systems blended into a single game.
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Nice work as always! I love how this looks.
If you're thinking on what to add in that empty space on the bottom right... I have an idea... :D (Unless... current equipment?)
If you're thinking on what to add in that empty space on the bottom right... I have an idea... :D (Unless... current equipment?)
"When did game making turn into the fucking Human Instrumentality Project?" stahp RMN you're killing my sides
Enelysion
Congrats on the feature Yuna! :)
We're hoping to make a splash in 2015 ourselves. Anyways, looking forward to what Tristrian brings in the future~
We're hoping to make a splash in 2015 ourselves. Anyways, looking forward to what Tristrian brings in the future~
It's Over 9000!
author=Syous
Congratulations! How do I play it after downloading?
Just double click the file to unpack it and then double click the .exe.
Well of gam mak running dry
I'll see her tomorrow, for the first time in so many years.
It's Over 9000!
author=Noel_Kreiss
For the cameos, I'm most excited about Nabaat. (Also, will Lulu appear? Or is it undecided? I love Lulu and Nabaat simply because of the shared English voice actress which I think does heavenly work even though the only games I heard her voice were FFX/-2 and FFXIII/-2.)
I can't really answer that, hah. I've already been way too loose-mouthed concerning our UNPCs (Unique Non-Player Characters). Consider this though... with over 300 portraits in the works, the odds *might* be in your favor.
Generally speaking however, former main cast PC's have an extremely low chance overall of appearing in FFD. FFD's main cast is FFD's main cast after all and we don't want to take away any of their thunder. If other FF main characters *did* appear, they'll be far removed from their original visage (like our 3 introductory guests).
With that being said, I do have to mention that every single UNPC has been planned in advance and properly *placed* in terms of their role and location in the game world/story. It's just a matter of me procuring the time to whittle away at the mountain of artwork I need to do.
It's Over 9000!
@yuna - Thanks yuna! :)
@Noel - Yep, you'll find out when you play. ;)
@coolopotomus - Hahaha. XD
I tend not to release spoiler-ish stuff like this, but I figured this was a good one time exception. Everyone in the picture (except 2) have been mentioned or shown before in our gallery, posts or videos (however briefly). Look forward to seeing the rest of the characters when you guys play the game! :D
@Noel - Yep, you'll find out when you play. ;)
@coolopotomus - Hahaha. XD
I tend not to release spoiler-ish stuff like this, but I figured this was a good one time exception. Everyone in the picture (except 2) have been mentioned or shown before in our gallery, posts or videos (however briefly). Look forward to seeing the rest of the characters when you guys play the game! :D
Well of gam mak running dry
Unfortunately, I haven't had the time to check out your demo. :( Between teaching and drawing, I've very little free time for anything else.
That being said, what I can suggest to you is that if you're finding yourself with severe writer's block, you should take a day or two (much lesser chance of you getting the lazy bug) to step away and visit some leisurely entertainment mediums (i.e. read that book that's been collecting dust in the corner or watch that movie you've been meaning to see for a while). Creative minds can derive inspiration from just about anything.
If you're really set on not taking a break from RM work, you should take a little time do some lore/world building. Make a wiki-like spreadsheet and fill out the details of your game world... like countries, notable persons, historical events, current events and unique terminology. The more you flesh out such items, the more they become alive and write themselves. The world doesn't revolve around Tristian after all, so once you've fully determined how a character would behave under particular circumstances, you can easily chart out their intended course of action. This will make it easier for you to determine how and where people would cross paths with the MC later on in the game.
Considering you're rewriting five hours worth of content, you should mentally take a step back from personal character related details and try to generalize a direction for major events to unravel. Once you know that "this" happens and "that" happens, you can then go back and fill in where the most sensible/plot appropriate people would be during the ensuing roller coaster of transpiring events.
That being said, what I can suggest to you is that if you're finding yourself with severe writer's block, you should take a day or two (much lesser chance of you getting the lazy bug) to step away and visit some leisurely entertainment mediums (i.e. read that book that's been collecting dust in the corner or watch that movie you've been meaning to see for a while). Creative minds can derive inspiration from just about anything.
If you're really set on not taking a break from RM work, you should take a little time do some lore/world building. Make a wiki-like spreadsheet and fill out the details of your game world... like countries, notable persons, historical events, current events and unique terminology. The more you flesh out such items, the more they become alive and write themselves. The world doesn't revolve around Tristian after all, so once you've fully determined how a character would behave under particular circumstances, you can easily chart out their intended course of action. This will make it easier for you to determine how and where people would cross paths with the MC later on in the game.
Considering you're rewriting five hours worth of content, you should mentally take a step back from personal character related details and try to generalize a direction for major events to unravel. Once you know that "this" happens and "that" happens, you can then go back and fill in where the most sensible/plot appropriate people would be during the ensuing roller coaster of transpiring events.













