As a person who drinks coffee, takes antidepressants, Adderall, and sleep-aid suppliments... this was almost too accurate ^^;
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As a person who drinks coffee, takes antidepressants, Adderall, and sleep-aid suppliments... this was almost too accurate ^^;
Really superb, it seems every animation in succession of yours just seems to get better and better!
Simple and a bit funny,
Would be better if it didn't loop
I havent logged into this account in years, but I simply had to because this was such a fun experience. The game did lock up once or twice, but I didnt realize you could teleport to checkpoints, or that there even was a map until after I beat the boss. Probably the best pinball+adventure game ive ever played aside from the actual Sonic Spinball!
Interesting concept, but the tutorials hidden 2nd page made it hard to figure out until I re-checked. Also, I like the timing mechanic that feels similar to Shadow Hearts: Covenent, but the overall implementation is kinda janky. Still, a good idea, but in later levels with multiple attackers it gets almost impossible.
Clearly taking inspiration from Binding of Issac, Enter the Gungeon, and Resident Evil, overall a fun challenge! Though the screen-shake from every shot got a bit too distracting at times, and having too many moving things onscreen made the final boss chug to individual frames per-second. Still, great job!
Spot-on cover if you ask me!
Only critique is that the drums need a bit more bass if you ask me :)
Thanks a lot for the feedback! I suck at mixing so that's probably the reason for the lack of bass!
Good so far
Only thing i can point out is the drums sound way too mechanical, if you can add a little reverb or something to give them a deeper sound possibly
Definitely could use some bass line too to flesh out the tone :)
(if you dont own a bass you can use a guitar with the low end turned up)
As a matter of fact, I'm uploading a better version soon.
Pretty Solid!
The only real criticism i have is the drums were a bit lacking, in that you mostly used crash cymbals the whole time, which isnt that big of a deal for heavy parts, but it couldn't hurt to throw in the high-hat and ride cymbal more often to keep the beat driving :)
Really dig the melody and guitars!
Age 34, Male
College for Creative Studies
Michigan
Joined on 9/14/09