![]() ![]() watch that or something by studio trigger, they're the biggest exponents of anime intensity so try to aim for that hell, just try for any style of animation you admire (mitsuo iso is very cool too!) just dont.keep on making movement where limbs move at an evenly spaced rate. The effects went a bit in the gurren lagann/Imaishi style. ![]() The post contains many of the ideas I used here, although I do go a bit effect crazy :p but really, until you get timing effects are more of a distraction, focus on that. I did this after writing this bigass post. In effect, the original keyframes are choppy and move sharply from one to the next, but proper spacing in your movements can cover up the seeming 'need' for more frames. Anime focuses on strong and dynamic keyframe poses, and only adds in the number of inbetweens necessary to convey that pose convincingly. You seem to be falling into the Disney trap here unfortunately, with high frame counts to cover up your weak keyframe poses. Atm, the whole animation just looks like you put a lot of frames in there, but none have any real speed or sense of impact (major problem with most oldschool disney animations for example.)Īnime is an excellent example of how to counter the failings of Disney since they've honed the technique of very high-impact actions with very low frame counts. I'd also bring the arms up into a more pronounced pose if I were you, perhaps by putting the body in the form of an 'X' sort of pose to emphasize the energy. If exploration, vivid visuals, and honing your strategies is interesting, then I would recommend forking out the 20 dollars to buy Hyper Light Drifter.Any particular reason for the crouch? It seems a bit extraneous for putting on armor. Although this game doesn’t go easy on you, it also won’t throw you into traffic. I enjoyed playing this game despite the occasional crash, and I would rate it a 7/10. Finding a secret room was an awarding rush. The attention to detail I had to pay to the game was enormous as well, and the amount of times I plastered my face over the supposed “boundaries” of the game, searching for secrets, was also immense. Some pros for the game was that despite being a pixel game, the art’s impressive. ![]() Other than that, the story wasn’t really clear, but that’s to be expected in a game with no dialogue. There were some bugs yet to be worked out, and the system that I played on wasn’t the best, but after the fifth time it started to get on my nerves. Some general cons for the game was how much it crashed. There’s even an achievement for winning the game without dying. The bosses are hard until you figure out the best way to beat them. However, once tactics that work are found, the game becomes much easier. Hyper Light Drifter is not merciful, and you can’t button-mash or “cheese” your way out of a fight. The game’s monsters get more numerous and tougher along the way, which require the player to hone their skills and strategies as well.Īs for actual combat, well, the death rate is high. These are upgraded with rare batteries collected along the way. As the game goes on, the player has access to other modules and upgrades for weapons and abilities. The combat system of the game starts the Drifter off with typical long and short range attacks. There’s not much else to tell, as there is no dialogue in this game and the plotline is a little hazy. He, as well as the other inhabitants of the world, have access to a lost technology. The story of the game revolves around the player-controlled Drifter who is afflicted with an unknown illness and searching for a cure. Hyper Light Drifter is their first video game. Created “in the vein of 8-bit and 16-bit classics,” the developers took some inspiration for the story from Preston’s life-long struggle with heart disease. The game’s creator Alex Preston developed it with eight others as a part of Heart Machine. ![]() It is described as a combination of “Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past” and “Diablo.” Looking for a new video game, perhaps where death is a distant dream, or a puzzle centered game? Then Hyper Light Drifter is not your game.Īn indie 2D action RPG, Hyper Light Drifter is the type of game that won’t hold your hand. ![]()
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