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Recent content by Balaam

  1. Vapourware Project Silkworm (from a indie)

    This looks awesome, though with prerendered backdrops it's hard to add dynamic lighting from spells and torches right. Perhaps something fancy could be done with a depth map, although that potentially doubles the memory requirements. Any way definetly going to be following your progress!
  2. Suikoden

    I could never get into Suikodnen, maybe I should give it another chance. My taste tends towards the FF Tactics and the old shining force games
  3. Squeenix Rumor: Square Enix Has Axed Final Fantasy Versus XIII

    It's hard to guess what's going on inside a studio but long delays usually aren't a healthy signal. Sometimes the hardest but best move is to pull the plug. Like Frontier's The Outsider they've had full team on it for so long I wonder if theyll manage any better with their kickstarted elite project.
  4. cRPG's you want most (that aren't being made)

    I'd love to see a new batch of modernised Worlds of Ultima games based on pulp fantasy like Savage Empire and Martian Dreams. Also more spaceship based horror like SystemShock.
  5. RPG maker/IG maker commercial games

    It's interesting to hear about the Aveyond series. I wonder if there are specific reasons that there aren't many rpgmaker commercial games - do they all have the same feel? Or are the limitations on what you can do so strict that you can't make anything sufficently complex?

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