On Fri, 22 Sep 2023 13:58:57 -0400, Metal Guru <
[email protected]>
wrote:
While we're on the subject there's also: "The Night of the Rabbit", free
on GOG.com right now and "Lonely Knight" on Steam:
https://store.steampowered.com/app/1940370/Lonely%5C_Knight/
You need to put these announcements in their own threads or nobody
will see them :-)
"Lonely Knight" is interesting. It has some impressive looking visuals
and details, but reviews indicate the fighting mechanics are poor. But apparently it's designed by a single person. And, not to diminish the
talent of its lone developer, "Lonely Knight" showcases how powerful
modern game engines are, that a single developer can create something
so (visually) spectacular.
Forty years ago, garage developers were struggling to whip out games
that had four-color graphics. Twenty years ago, you'd need a
hundred-person team to make something look this good. Now? One guy
(albeit with the aid of the thousands at Epic). Give him a handful of
friends to help him in areas he is weak, and "Lonely Knight" might be
worth playing...
Yet, meanwhile, the thousand-strong teams at Ubisoft and Activision
managed to pump out the same pabulum time and again...
Both purely for the game number's game, I'd assume (haven't checked).
Yes, The Number is important. All praise The Number! May it ever grow!
;-)
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