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A good, if small pack for the game, especially early game...

The wing palette swap, to start with, is nice, especially for Johnny's outfit; with Kinzie, the palette can go either way.
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Shakespeare's Skull, on the other hand, whilst good in early game (because it is not bound to ammunition), it will overheat a lot and that will leave you vulnerable. Over-reliance will get your arse kicked. Of course, that can be said for every weapon with a few exceptions, but Shakespeare's Skull has the same overheating properties (and same beam too) as that of the STAG Viper Laser Rifle from SRTT (except the skull does more damage).
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If I could give this an in-between rating, I would (there's many reviews that I've committed where I wish I could of done so), but because overall, I do think it's decent and not trash, it gets a recommend from me. Is it worth $2 USD? I got this in a highly discounted bundle (discount on top of discount); I think I ended up paying $.60 for it, and I'd pay at most, double that for it, appraising fairly.
Publicada em 7 de novembro.
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tl;dr Fantastic Tileset and demo pack; Plugin, not so much

I will get this out of the way now; if you're going to release a plugin that specifies it's entirely in a certain language, YOU NEED TO MAKE DAMN SURE THAT IT IS, because the 'English' demo project and plugin are NOT fully localized, and as such, I have no clue how to utilize them. Unlike SoloSammich, the plugin didn't crash the game, it just flat out didn't do jack squat, OR, made water autotiles disappear. I have no clue what I'm doing wrong, because I do not understand Japanese enough to know how to correct anything.

All that said, there's an æsthetic here that some people are not getting/not vibing with, but I am, and it's why I bought this and am currently making a game with it.I'm looking forward to doing more with this tileset, including edits here and there to make things even more lively/make certain tile properties look less awkward.

Now, the clincher, my overall recommendation. Yes, but with a major cavéat: the full price is a little much; I bought it on sale, and the sale discount I bought this at is about what I'd consider fair for full price. I'd also consider whether this tileset's æsthetic is something that pleases before making the purchase. This may get a thumbs up from me, but only because there's no 'middle of the road' option. If the plugins were properly localized and had proper help files, that would resolve my main qualm with this, the overall cost taking a backseat but still a valid point.
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Yep, very 1980's Japan.

There's a vertical scrolling shooter that was made in the DOS era by the name OXIDE. When I compare the difficulty of this game to that of OXIDE, it's pretty on par.

It's good for those reasons, but if you're not really good at games that test your skills and push them to the limits, fairly, mind you (there are games out there that do so in ways that are not fair in any way shape or form), then this I do not recommend, or OXIDE, Raptor, Demonstar, Nebula Fighter (even if that one is rather easy with only a few stupid difficulty spikes), or Phoenix Force (and that one is very easy too but will frustrate casual gamers). In fact, the entire 194X series is a good series but both difficult and fair. As memers would say, "Git Gud, Scrub."
Publicada em 2 de março.
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Cute, Macabre, and cost free.

There's not much more to say; if ya like the themes of the game, you'll like the game. :papyrus:

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Actually, there might be those who are off-put by lack of apparent plot/direction, but as far as I can tell, that was intentional, not unlike some older games that were developed during the era of DOS. There is charm in that, but it's not for everyone, sure.
Publicada em 21 de julho de 2022.
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RPG Maker XP...

There's something to be said about deceptive simplicity, in that XP is more complex than it would so appear, to those who know how to use it to its' full potential.

And no, Pokémon Essentials does not count; that is a complete replacement of the core game script sets, and uses the software as a map maker, as well as the visual engine for drawing the viewing window (Visual C stuffs).

My first foray into PC-RM was this one (and yes at the time I used an archived version because it was the only way I could), and though it is a far cry from the PlayStation releases, it has roughly the same aesthetic, if not quite the same features (a lot of the features from the console iterations have never 'officially' been ported over to the PC iterations).

So, let's dive into the good and the bad.

Pros:
Map LAYERS. Lovely map layers. Actually, when thinking about Pokémon Essentials, mapping with those tiles basically requires multiple map layers in order to look halfway decent; there's no way one could achieve the same level of complexity in VX/Ace, or even MV. Or, well, one could, but it would require using parallax mapping.

MIDI tracker music. It works natively with XP (the last engine to do so), and to be honest, the music is incredible, on par if not better than later releases. (the XP remastered music pack is lackluster mainly because it lacks the MIDI reverb)

The combat mechanics are different, but in a good way. They're actually more flexible than in VX/Ace/MV, and I mean, they can do a lot more without needing to rely on scripting. One can even use an event command to deal direct damage, which doesn't exist in later iterations, and this is just one named example.

The assets are diverse, dynamic, really good, though, the art style may not be everyone's taste, but that's preference and all that, and is not detrimental to the quality of the art.

The scripts are broken down into easier to read and understand parts. I like this; wish it would of remained past XP/VX.

Cons:
The scripts. Some of them can not be changed, due to the engine locking them behind the scenes. Wanna give certain equipment stats it normally can't have? Too bad.

Ogg Theora: It's unnn...a very low compatibility rate; some OGG files will not play properly, and some will make the engine lag. There are external scripts for handling this, but, if you don't wanna mess with scripting, you'll likely be searching for MIDI tracker music. Good luck with that since no one really makes MIDI tracker music anymore.

Combat Mechanics: I just praised them, but there are some serious strikes against them as well. For one, it's possible to glitch them into getting invalid values, if one has stats set a certain way (this is difficult to do but I've seen it done and have accomplished it myself). Invalid values = GAME CRASH, and sometimes, the entire game will just close down, no script errors, just a complete exit because of this. That's one, but worse, is that sometimes, stats are not calculated properly, and thus, the damage output is wrong, and can be way wrong. So, there's that.

This applies to all RM engines: Gamepad Support: it's there, but if you're like myself and have what essentially amounts to a PlayStation controller, you have more than ten buttons, and two, three, maybe four movement inputs (D-Pad/thumbsticks/SIXAXIS/etcetera), but by default, if your gamepad has a thumbstick, it'll use that, and usually the left thumbstick, which is fine if you use eight-directional movement, but, otherwise, if you want to use the dpad, you're stuck utilizing a key mapper like Joy2Key. It sucks, no doubt; they really rushed the gamepad support here.

Map Layers: There's only three, plus the event layer. It's great, but for certain things, there's a need for at least one more layer, or to use parallax mapping. Not gonna lie on this next part; it's not very intuitive and easy to mess up, unless one gets in a lot of practice. I've created maps that look great in the editor, but have 'glitches' in game because the map layers were mismanaged. Gotta be careful with that.

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So, do I recommend this software? Yes, but with the caveat that there's no official support, no workshop, nothing, that and most XP devs make fan games or X-rated games (come on, I know, it's easy to do that with), and that's fine, but those devs also tend to keep their expertise to themselves. That would be fine if RM XP were not closed off to the public, but having access to that expertise would be a lot better and more helpful.

If that sounds like too much, then maybe you shouldn't be a dev.

Oh, and one final thing; Pokémon Essentials is great, but, it also is its' own thing. I'm surprised that the dev hasn't already made a standalone maker engine for it.
Publicada em 14 de março de 2022. Última edição em 14 de março de 2022.
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Negative Nancy Reviewers, Can Eat Poison Ivy...

For you see, what they mostly complain about are features that simply were not added to the base code for likely, Workshop compatibility reasons, and that would be something that has occurred before since Valve is Valve.

By the by, one can make RMMV and other custom assets and even import them into GCH, there's just no project tabs is all. It may be more hassle than one may want to deal with, but for that to equate to a negative review is the same as review bombing and thus, it renders every single negative review of this nature as invalid, null, void, and forfeit, which, from what I've read is about 90% of them.

Why I recommend this, or do I?
I do not, actually, or Portfolio Edition for that matter, unless you need a turn-key tool for pixel editing, and sprite+/animation creation. If you're already decent at this without GCH, then don't buy it, unless you're in it for what the Workshop provides.

Pros:
As aforementioned, turn-key tool for pixel editing and sprite+/animation creation
Easily resize with 8-way anchors
On-fly grid alignment and adjustment
Custom palettes
Can use/create custom graphics
Large Workshop repository

Cons:
RAM/Memory issues (persists into Portfolio Edition and it is not exclusive to x86 OS)
Undo Glitches as a result of the previous issue (no obvious fix except for backups)
Cost is high for legacy software (I see no reason that the price shouldn't be any more than half what it currently is)
Workshop intermittent issues (apparently some people have had problems getting content and that is not good even if I've not come across this myself)
Random Crashes (another random bug that is also present in Portfolio Edition that seems to be more of a dynamic link library thing than it is with GCH itself but I've only encountered this on x86 iterations)
High Memory Usage (it occurs rarely and it is usually because WinExplorer is acting up for whatever reason OR if GCH is left idle for too long)

My experience with this software has been good, but review bombers always boil my blood.
So, in light of that, I leave a positive review.
Publicada em 18 de janeiro de 2022.
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Honkai Impact: Platformer Fighter for Femboy Harems and lovers of big boobs
(and for those who love a barrage of time-consuming activities)

Thus far, it's been a decent experience, but I won't lie, there's always way too damn much going on at once, and for someone who deals with overload issues, makes it difficult to play for long periods. I've actually probably missed out on several events because I focused on a few things (the Valkyrie's Café was fun! Bring that back!), and I also don't have access to external funds so certain currencies are inaccessible.

Another thing that rubs me the wrong way is misleading banners; you say that you get what you select in a drop, that should be what happens, not that being a random chance thing. That's GARBAGE. Still, it could be way worse...

Some people have had the misfortune of not being able to run the game. That hasn't happened to me, though at times, the gamepad doesn't properly initialize (Steam being Steam).

"What was with that tagline?"
It's based on the majority of my interactions with other players, and partially on my own experiences with how much there is going on all at once.

So, do I recommend this game?
Yes, and no.
If you're not into platforming combat or into big boobs, or femboy harems, stay away. Otherwise, jump right in, but don't spend any money. Oh, and Kiana has a thing for Mei, that's canon. I wanna see them [[Hyperlink Blocked]].
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"Columns...a reference to a very old match 3 puzzle game that this game emulates in no way, shape, or form..."

This is much less a game, than it is, a way to unwind and chill, maybe needle out some emotions.

Well, I say that, but, it is only mostly so, because A-Eye, the main interactive persona, the one 'controlling everything', does make it harder at some point, and the chill factor drops until one can pass it, and get the apology waffle.

This is mostly a medium of popular references. Olympics, sports, video games, hobbies, academics&trivia, and even a nod or two towards the likes of authors that wrote about humanity's downward spiral, though no names are directly mentioned, I definitely got some vibes of George Orwell, to name one.

Which video games?
Well, Columns is directly mentioned, but not emulated, however, paddleball, or, Ball (Game & Watch) is emulated, but not so much mentioned except in passing.

Well, to sum this up, without further prattling...

I am one of those that can only recommend this to a certain type of person; not everyone is going to enjoy this, especially with the nuances of depression and suicide being rage triggers for some (I actually know people like this and it's not their fault). I still do recommend it, it's a good little fun thing.
Publicada em 11 de julho de 2021.
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Short review:
Memes, a flower that is a jerkwad arsehole, pixel graphics, and a sitcom-like feel.
It's also easy to get smashed by enemies, especially in certain situations.


Standard review:
I've not really ever played a game quite like this, so I've not really much to compare it to, but if Seinfeld (or similar) were made into an RPG, it would be something like this. It's meant to seem more comedic than dark and serious, and it pulls that off very well, even if there are some elements that are not clearly explained and/or can be figured out easily.

The battle mechanics are quite unique; I've never encountered any other system like it. Being able to spare one's opponent is actually a nice touch, though it never works right off the bat, apparently. There's also the defense system, which for me, is one of those things I'm fond of, but I'd improve upon in a couple ways:

1) Larger box for multiple enemies (since they all attack at once and it really makes it difficult to avoid attacks at times)
2) More chances for healing when being kind/merciful (often times one grabs the green only to get hit for more damage than what was healed and that's just bad-especially at 20 MAX HP)

The different soul/heart types are neat and those I'd not alter in any way, but DAMN, are you SLOW as MOLASSES when you do platforming (blue). Caused me to overestimate many of my jumps. Eh, nitpicky.

Ah, yes, the main character. Very ambiguous, kinda reminds me of another novella main character I love, only much cuter and far more benign on the surface (nothing is said about their past before the trip down into Mt. Ebott)...and the fact that everyone refers to the main character as they/them is a really good idea considering the main character is the 'silent protagonist' type (is there really a protagonist here?).

What name did I give the main character? 'Jess'. Not sure why you actually care, but yeah.

There's a lot more I could say, but it would be considered prattling.

So, play it. It's worth getting. Worth the frustration, worth Flowey's condescending and very inaccurate wisdom.
Publicada em 7 de junho de 2021.
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This, combined with other modern interior asset packs, is all I need for my current gamedev project. This is beyond fantastic.

Looking forward to having four hundred kid sprites toss balls around (and at one another! xD) in the mega ball pit...

Oh, and yeah; expect some arcade machine edits to be seen in-game with some very specific peripherals that I will not name here because I hear rumor that some companies don't like the mere mention of their IP mentioned on this platform.

Oh, yeah; that's Beavis about to go down the up escalator in a speeding shopping cart, being chased by Butthead... xD

Now, onto the serious part of my review.
All the pieces are in their proper place (no offset tiles and no non-blank Tile 0 issues), so that's great. The variety of pieces and editables, plus the sheer number of prebuilt items, makes this a good asset pack. Yes, of course one has to set up all the passability theirselves, but that's not too difficult to do, usually.

About the only thing this is missing is a glamour boutiqué (shops like MAC, Sephora, Victoria's Secret and so on), but it has everything else, bookstore, general goods, food, toilets, fun zones, the wishing fountain (like the choice in central decor)...
and it is missing the aforementioned escalator...come to think about it...lolz

Oh yeah; there's not really any novelty pieces, like gag items (think Spencer's), but that's just coming from someone who enjoys these bizarre places.

The signs; one would of though that there would of been blank signs for editing, but no there isn't. It doesn't look too complicated to edit the existing ones but a sign template would of been better.

Pros:
Lots of editable and premade parts
Several complete feeling venues
Tiles are not out of place
High quality and decent price (still go for a discount if you can-I did)
The EULA is pretty much 'use it for whatever, just don't claim it as your own'

Cons:
Some venues/shop types are not present
Some common mall things are also not present
Mostly nitpicky stuffs, including a lack of a demo for those that prefer to have tile passability set for them (if this is done I usually end up modifying it anyway)
The EULA is pretty much 'use it for whatever, just don't claim it as your own'
(I definitely see that as a double-edged sword)

Conclusion:
Ultimately, if you're looking to have more modern-esque shops, this will boost the content of them by a lot, though it may clash with other graphic packs, keep that in mind. If you have the Always, Sometimes, Monsters asset pack, this will go well with it, and with some other Modern Interior assets.

Rating: 8/10
Bring us a boutiqué, a gag shop, sign templates, and an escalator, 9/10
Publicada em 25 de março de 2021.
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