Happy New Year everyone! Here's to making 2024 the best it can be.
The 2024 Roadmap has been finished! This is the rough outline for how long things should take and when they will be worked on. You can expect progress to continue throughout the year following pretty closely to this outline.
As you can see, voice acting and tileset swapping are notable parts of next year's development. When the beta releases, that is when things such as forum threads and the game page on itch.io will go up. After that, it's all bug fixes and balance adjustments until it's all finished and can be set for a release date, hopefully some time in 2025!
I'm looking forward to sharing this game that I've worked on for so long with you, and this year will certainly be full steam ahead to get that to happen as soon as possible!
another small tears of the kingdom problem
the fucking lost woods. the FUCKING lost woods, dude, i swear.
play breath of the wild, you have to carefully go through them in the right way without being wrapped up in the fog. this was cool, had mystique, and there was actually a method to it. this follows other zelda games that have lost woods, where it's always a little confusing but there is a way to get through it if you pay enough attention.
tears of the kingdom? nope, fuck that. it is literally impossible to get through the lost woods. you have to literally go underneath them through the depths and then that's it. stupidest shit ever. no mystique, no way to "solve" them, no looping areas or sound puzzles, just go underneath them 4head.
I don't deny that Baldur's Gate 3 was an amazing game. Out of the nominees at TGA for GOTY, it probably deserved it the most.
Just take a second to think about it though... this was a game that was partly available to the public for 3 years in early access. The best game of 2023 had 3 years in the public eye to refine it to the point where the public would like it.
Something about that just rubs me in a weird way. Obviously the game is very good, but something about GOTY going to a game that had that sort of development cycle just seems... I don't know... nongenuine? Like, we can only make a game that's truly worthy of GOTY if we have constant feedback from the public for 3 years? Just strange.
Meanwhile, there's also the issue of Resident Evil 4 Remake being nominated, when it's just a remake. It's a good remake, apparently, but when something like Final Fantasy 16 gets shafted to make a spot for a game that already had a complete foundation to work off of? Not good. Also, maybe personal bias here, but I don't think Spider-Man 2 was anywhere close to the quality of FF16.
Everyone keeps saying that 2023 was a great year for gaming. There were a lot of great games that came out this year. The circumstances surrounding a lot of games though... it makes everything feel a little off. We had lots of studio closures and lay-offs, tons of really shitty games, lots of games that missed the mark they were going for in one way or another, etcetera. I don't think I can say that 2023 was a great year for games... I think it was a good year for a lot of good games coming out, and that's about it.
mainly post about music and games, and share art from artists i like.
obviously i don't condone any sort of abuse/exploitation irl, go fuck yourself.
currently learning japanese.