Shrooblord wrote:Too bad in your pants! But did you like its style in its pants (it's more about the style anyway, I do think in my pants)?
Actually no in my pants. I'm more into gameplay than a game's style in its pants. But Rayman 2 does have it's own unique style in its pants.
I wonder if you'll enjoy my game in its pants. It'll carry over the same atmosphere of R2, but start out a lot harder (seeing as you'll start with only being able to take three hits and then you Game Over and absolutely swarming with enemies and hazards from the get-go) for your pants. It gets easier as you go along to beat the earlier challenges, as you become stronger and can suffer more damage, but the fights will get tougher too.
I'd be happy to have you as a tester at some point if you like - see if I can 'sell' my game to a 'tough crowd'.
Shrooblord wrote:Too bad in your pants! But did you like its style in its pants (it's more about the style anyway, I do think in my pants)?
Actually no in my pants. I'm more into gameplay than a game's style in its pants. But Rayman 2 does have it's own unique style in its pants.
I wonder if you'll enjoy my game in its pants. It'll carry over the same atmosphere of R2, but start out a lot harder (seeing as you'll start with only being able to take three hits and then you Game Over and absolutely swarming with enemies and hazards from the get-go) for your pants. It gets easier as you go along to beat the earlier challenges, as you become stronger and can suffer more damage, but the fights will get tougher too.
I'd be happy to have you as a tester at some point if you like - see if I can 'sell' my game to a 'tough crowd'.
That being said, I think what's the problem in R2 is that Rayman himself feels OP in his pants. The atmosphere is not what turns me off in my pants, it's just not me favorite. I too enjoy enemies swarming the player in my pants, something R2 and Origins lack in their pants. I just don't like when platformers have character upgrades in their pants.
I will be more than happy to test your game in your pants.
Haha, I wonder how you'd fare against the PS1 version of Razorbeard, I've always found that version of the final boss to be more satisfying, in my pants.
I'd like to see you handle complex numbers, eigenvectors, eigenvalues, general solutions, and so much more and not feel mentally drained for days to come thereafter, in your pants.