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Originally posted by QualityChimp View PostI confused myself last night by thinking I had Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night,
when in fact I had Bloodstained: Curse of the Moon!
I thought the graphics were a bit 8-bit!
I played it for a bit, though, and really enjoyed it.
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Originally posted by ItsThere View PostHave to admit though, the laggy controls and slow room loading are spoiling it a bit for me... So I ordered the PS4 version as well. It is a great game and I feel like I am missing out playing a less good version now, I take back what I said before. I hope they can improve it because it is already better in handheld mode and is a great long journey game.
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Originally posted by QualityChimp View PostI confused myself last night by thinking I had Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night,
when in fact I had Bloodstained: Curse of the Moon!
I thought the graphics were a bit 8-bit!
I played it for a bit, though, and really enjoyed it.
Now hoping its bigger brother becomes a GWG like that one did...
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Originally posted by JazzFunk View PostIt's pretty good, I thought it was a little rubbish at first as I'm not a massive NES-style graphics fan but the more you play it, the more you can see all the slick animations and graphical effects that border more on a 16-bit style. Some of the choonage is A1 as well.
Now hoping its bigger brother becomes a GWG like that one did...
Creators of shovel knight said it best i believe they mentioned when they created the game it was like what people thought they remembered from the 8 bit days....not how it actually was.
Sonic mania was pretty good to, taking what looks like a megadrive/mega cd but improving effects and animation levels
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Seeing as we're in Bumpsville, I'm going to take the opportunity to have another bit of a grumble...
I got my limited edition goods (box, soundtrack, pins, poster...) a few weeks back, but I'm still waiting for my PS4 backer copy of the game. As of the 24th of October the game's actually been released, but they've also advised international backers waiting for this Japanese version that we are essentially getting the game last out of everyone. Humbug! They've even got the first Switch performance patch out, but given I've held out until now I'm going to resist cracking that open...
[MENTION=1524]Yakumo[/MENTION] have you received your copy yet?
Can anyone comment on post-patch Switch performance?
How about all of you on Gamepass? Are you enjoying playing it for free?!
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I think it's something crowd-funded projects need to be really wary of.
I backed Kung Fury as I wanted to see it made, but was underwhelmed when the film was released the same day on YouTube, the DVDs took a year to arrive, weren't in VHS boxes and there was a problem with the coding and it didn't play properly. I won't back them again.
Flipside - some people lose their minds when a tiny board game publisher sells games at an expo before the backers get theirs.
I think you need to be able to accept it's a great opportunity for them to stay solvent and make more games!
Maybe hold back the exclusives?
As for RotN, I can totally see why you feel a little cheated, [MENTION=3822]fuse[/MENTION].
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Given the opportunity to go back, I'd stand by backing the game and would even still take the same backer reward knowing it's meant another few months of thumb twiddling. I'm a little salty, but mostly my moaning is in jest - ultimately I've backed it because I wanted the project to happen, and am glad to see it go on to be commercially successful, likely paving the way for the team to do more.
I'm fairly philosophical about the whole crowdfunding thing, and while on one hand successful projects could perhaps do better in acknowledging backers' expectations, I also think some backers have a slightly heightened view of their contribution.
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Originally posted by fuse View PostI'm fairly philosophical about the whole crowdfunding thing, and while on one hand successful projects could perhaps do better in acknowledging backers' expectations, I also think some backers have a slightly heightened view of their contribution.
I have actually backed very few things over the years but, when I do, it's in the spirit of support. And I think it has to be that way. But it's also why I still think it's well dodgy when a company who could raise finance elsewhere takes to crowdfunding platforms.
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Originally posted by fuse View PostSeeing as we're in Bumpsville, I'm going to take the opportunity to have another bit of a grumble...
I got my limited edition goods (box, soundtrack, pins, poster...) a few weeks back, but I'm still waiting for my PS4 backer copy of the game. As of the 24th of October the game's actually been released, but they've also advised international backers waiting for this Japanese version that we are essentially getting the game last out of everyone. Humbug! They've even got the first Switch performance patch out, but given I've held out until now I'm going to resist cracking that open...
[MENTION=1524]Yakumo[/MENTION] have you received your copy yet?
Can anyone comment on post-patch Switch performance?
How about all of you on Gamepass? Are you enjoying playing it for free?!
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