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Game News Paper Sorcerer: First-person turn-based RPG

Discussion in 'RPG Codex News & Content Comments' started by Zed, Jul 10, 2012.

  1. Zed RPG Codex Staff

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    Tags: Kickstarter; Paper Sorcerer; UltraRunawayGames

    I suppose we would normally try to bring Kickstarter projects to your attention before they close, but I guess this one flew over our heads. Fortunately, it's successfully funded!

    So what it is Paper Sorcerer?

    Paper Sorcerer is a first-person turn-based RPG with adventure game elements inspired by Wizardry, Dungeons and Dragons, and Shadowgate.
    • Play as a renegade sorcerer as he struggles to escape the book prison and regain his powers.
    • Escape a magical prison filled with heroes hunting you down at every turn.
    • Strategy over grinding battles, with a charge based spell system.
    • Create a party of summons to join you as allies in battle.
    • Discover open-ended puzzles and solve them with a combinations of spells, items, and your wits.
    • Hand-drawn high-resolution sprites inspired by the work of late eighteenth and early nineteenth century illustrators like Aubrey Beardsley and William Bradley.

    There's a gameplay video on youtube, showcasing the unique art style and combat:


    You can read more about it at the Kickstarter page. It looks like UltraRunawayGames are aiming to have the game out pretty soon, so keep an eye out.

    Thanks, ghostdog!
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    Uh, gets really creepy on the outside.
  3. Marquess Cornwallis Learned

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    I backed this and I'm pretty sure it has actually been mentioned on the Codex, in Kz3r0's thread at least. I didn't initially think the creator could reach his goal with the super-low tiers ($3 for the full game), but I'm glad he did, it's kind of surreal even for an indie game designer in 2012 to take extra time to explain in which ways exactly is his concept different from The Return of Werdna.
  4. ghostdog Prophet Patron

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    I really like the art direction in this one and Wizardry + Shadowgate sounds very good. It seems he didn't advertised it enough though, he could easily reach higher goals, especially with that gameplay video.
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    Wow. This really looks like a nice little gem. Permeated with simple, effective art style, endowed with tried and true combat. Will be on the lookout for this one. :salute:
  6. sgc_meltdown Magister

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    loving the shaders here, really good shit
    I kinda hope they have an option to adjust the color of the paper though

    and the summon stat/status bars are too wide

    http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/2088045881/paper-sorcerer/posts
    sigh

    they better be hot
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    Escaping imprisonment in the book... Nice!
  10. Roguey Cipher

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    I can't envision this being fun in a turn based game. Pretty art, but not for me.
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    I've liked this style for a long time, but until now I couldn't see how to make it work in a 3D engine. From that video, it looks like you'd have to custom paint the textures, so they would work with the shader.
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    Already mentioned on the Codex, not my kind of style but should be worth it's money for the blobbers out there.
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    why not?
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    Cool and unique style, if a bit artfaggy. Special effects and combat feedback look shit, though, could use some changes to better harmonize with overall visual style.
  15. Surf Solar cannot into womynz

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    Really loved how the "outside" of the Prison looked. Very creepy/otherworld-ish, something seldom to be seem nowadays. Throwing a cautious eye on this game.
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    Sounds like battles will be all about outhealing damage and your damage per turn versus their damage per turn. Like certain HP-heavy JRPGs.
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    Ah, OK. Yeah, I hate that kind of stuff with a passion, so I get ya.
  18. shihonage You see: shelter.

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    Remember when games weren't trying to be art?

    There's gotta be a better way to overcome dearth of graphics, than making the game into an eye-searing annoyance.
  19. Surf Solar cannot into womynz

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    What is wrong with giving a game a unique look and feel? After all those games classified as RPG lately ( or hell, almost all genres apply to this) that all copy from each other and look the fucking same someone does some new ideas and suddenly it gets dismisses as "just some art game" ? o_O
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  20. shihonage You see: shelter.

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    This kind of graphics may look fine during short-term exposure (i.e. a Youtube video), but when you have to stare at that high-contrast, high-brightness disaster for hours, it will get annoying fast.

    Doing something differently does not inherently guarantee superior quality of the end product. You can do simple graphics and "try something different" while remaining aesthetically acceptable (see VVVVVV and Thomas Was Alone). I'm not particularly fond of these games, as they jump on the whole retro artsy platformer bandwagon, but their art styles do not stab you in the eyes.

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    Shaders and other wonders of graphical hardware used just to get a 3D looking like a badly drawn, monochromatic picture. And a side- scrolling platform game with jumping rectangles.
    2012 is gonna be a great year for the indie gaming.

    I hate the look of this game at the first sight. 'Unique art style' and 'simple, effective style' my ass. Hipster bullshit. How do you imagine playing more than 1 hour without getting a migraine? It's not only the high contrast issue, it's also about the eye fatigue to spot anything there, like those half- invisible elevator switches. Wouldn't be surprised if the future players installed mod after mod just to be able to see anything.

    Not enough money for a decent graphics? Choose the most cheap and limiting method, then claim it's so classy and artfaggy. Double win if it's a crowd- funded thing, not a game done in garage for one's own money. Hell yeah.
    I'm almost happy he will never get a penny from me.

    Besides, today the combat and the idea of summoning allies seems to belong more to the world of jRPGs than anything else. A poor man's SMT?
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  22. sgc_meltdown Magister

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    that is a fair point about the high contrast fatigue

    it might come as a result of needing to cut out so much of the normal shading to get something that doesn't look like they sepia toned a game with sparse models and textures, i.e. by obliterating midtones entirely

    the original style of this drawing here (not related to the game) for example would be superior but I think they've gone with the presentation of the second (which I've butchered from the first for effect) to be more dramatic and possibly save on detailed drawing
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    Game looks pretty good. Even with high contrast it's so striking and will probably do well on kickstarter. Elevators don't work for me (my Amish fear of buttons perhaps). Would rather a rickety sounding pully system if I'm weilding broadswords. If I'm packing lasers... then ya, elevators. But voice activated ones. That's where I see elevators heading.

    In the future.

    edit- And holy shit, that Kenshi trailer at the end of YouTube looks fucking great.
  24. Davaris Liturgist

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    IMO he shouldn't have the entire screen look like that. I think it would work, if it was mixed with a somewhat normal looking interface, so you are looking from the real world, into the comic book world.


    They are good to get you thinking in new directions. I certainly wouldn't look to AAA, for anything that surprises me.
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    Reminds me a bit of the Codex-approved Dark Spire:
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    Guess that makes me an art fag. Pass the clove cigarettes.

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