09-26-2012, 05:07 PM
Woot.
4 new above-the-average games have been added to the bundle: BIT.TRIP RUNNER, Gratuitous Space Battles, Jamestown, and Wizorb. You also get the soundtrack of each of these.
BIT.TRIP.RUNNER is at the top of my Steam wishlist, so getting it plus the soundtrack has made me really, really happy. And when I say really happy I mean REALLY HAPPY.
Hmm, I get what you mean by that. I think the thing is that since the game is almost completely physics-based, Arkwright's limbs have to be pretty physics-ish too, so it's only natural that his movements are a bit uncomfortable. It does kind of annoy me how he sort of clumsily interacts with mechanisms but it give a real feel that each bit of Arkwright's body is part of the game's mechanisms, rather than just some animation.
I do wish they gave configurable controls though, I'd really like to jump with W instead of the spacebar.
4 new above-the-average games have been added to the bundle: BIT.TRIP RUNNER, Gratuitous Space Battles, Jamestown, and Wizorb. You also get the soundtrack of each of these.
BIT.TRIP.RUNNER is at the top of my Steam wishlist, so getting it plus the soundtrack has made me really, really happy. And when I say really happy I mean REALLY HAPPY.
(09-24-2012, 06:23 PM)Phantom K Wrote: Vessel is probably my least favourite (the jumping feels terrible, animation is a bit jerky in general and the ladder climbing in particular looks ridiculous) but the level design is really good so far.
Hmm, I get what you mean by that. I think the thing is that since the game is almost completely physics-based, Arkwright's limbs have to be pretty physics-ish too, so it's only natural that his movements are a bit uncomfortable. It does kind of annoy me how he sort of clumsily interacts with mechanisms but it give a real feel that each bit of Arkwright's body is part of the game's mechanisms, rather than just some animation.
I do wish they gave configurable controls though, I'd really like to jump with W instead of the spacebar.