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Date of upload: Sep 3, 2023 ^^
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My brother is an artist at Double Fine. Those fortnight game pitch & vote things are done by the upper management during the space of time between projects. The constraints mean that the games have two weeks to be done, with the different staff members sometimes working outside of their specialty zone. He told me that it is a cool, creative process, and when i saw him over christmas break, he was talking about his pitch for the latest fortnight project. The games have to be started and finished in the two week period, so you throw any QA and bugtesting out the window. I didn't know they sold the games, I assumed they did it for a change of pace, and that was it!
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Say what you want about the gameplay about Their Land, but props to the developer (or if he bought them props to the creator) of those face animations in the interview portion. It sometimes look like it's just facial capture, but there's moments that point to it being hand animated and it looks so good (aside from those little parts that feel off, but for a single person it's quite impressive).
Hopefully he (or whoever created them) keeps at it since those micromovements are very on point to feeling like an actual human rather than some of the robotic animations we see today (Starfield at points) where the eye's are constantly moving, little headshakes and so on.
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A bit late to the party, but seeing Sacred 3 in this, I can’t help but comment. Sacred (the original) / Sacred Gold + Underworld DLC were my childhood. I spent HOURS being addicted to that game, replaying it, discovering the different characters and their skills & weapons, exploring the open world.. My dad was the first one to play it and got my sister and I into it too, so it’s such a treasured memory.
I actually never played Sacred 2 (my dad & sister did, I think), because I loved the first one so much, I played it on every computer I owned until it was too old to work.
Yes, the graphics are incredibly old now and it surely has its flaws.
But my god, was it made with absolute love & passion. The story was interesting, there were so many hidden jokes (like reading the inscriptions on gravestones) and such a huge variety of worlds and monsters. I can still picture it. Of course, some nostalgia plays into this opinion, but I truly believe it was a fantastic game.
Going forward in time, I got an Xbox One for Christmas. My sister & I found Sacred 3 in a bargain bin or something, thinking ohhh good thing they’re still so underrated, we got a good deal on a great game.
No.
No no no.
What absolute fucking trash.
As you mentioned, the dialogue is cringy and try-hard funny, the world isn’t open and it’s just a mess of levels that somehow all feel the same.
No sense of exploring, no love & passion. The characters are boring, the story is boring.
I’ve never been this disappointed in a game & I’m so sad to see what has become of the series.
Never would’ve thought to see it anywhere in a video, but I’m glad you gave it the trash it deserves. Sacred 2 hopefully was a beacon of light, because the series deserves so much better. Especially the first one. A true forgotten treasure.
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An idea you might like: taking broken games still being sold on Steam or GOG, analyzing how broken they are, then applying fixes provided by the community and how well the game runs after, and if the game is worth playing when fixed.
Yeah I came up with this because it happened to me. I recently purchased Septerra Core: Legacy of the Creator because it sounded interesting, but it was unplayable. I was able to find a fix in a forum post and now the game runs great.
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I feel like part of the charm of Steam is the super indie trash you can find on it. It really feels like almost anyone can make a game and slap it on there, and they'll be right there with all the AAA titles coming out. The nature of Steam of course means that there are a lot of garbage games to wade through, but you can also find the odd hidden gem in the pile.
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@YourFavoriteSon1
8 months ago
What's the worst game you've ever played? 🎮
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