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Shame he's bent of out shape over Snoot, honestly the picture doesn't look half-bad. I like the dithering effect. Makes me wonder what Snoot/GVH would look like in a retro style, like a Sierra/Lucas-Arts adventure game.No need to comment on this, sometlbodyvalready did it for me.
That looks like Kentucky Route Zero without the charm. Have they not realized yet quite how much people hate this art style?
If not just for the fact of how much money they lost, also the fact that these lazy fucks only made a 5 hour game in 5 years.Hahahaha, fuck no!
It took them 5 years to shit out what you see. Usually DLC is supposed to be low effort stuff that you can make fast because you now have all the dev tools and libraries in play. But these fucks clearly don't have anything of the sort, or at least nothing you can rely on.
Pretty much, I can see them releasing a DLC with a full length of 10 minutes for 10 bucks with any ounce of shame.If not just for the fact of how much money they lost, also the fact that these lazy fucks only made a 5 hour game in 5 years.
I'm deeply saddened that GVH took 5 years and sucked.If not just for the fact of how much money they lost, also the fact that these lazy fucks only made a 5 hour game in 5 years.
So far just FFXVI for me, but that’s coming to PC so there’s no reason to buy a ps5. And maybe demons souls but that’s a glorified remaster.I'm deeply saddened that GVH took 5 years and sucked.
Now i'll never buy a PS5 or grow up to be a Canadian game dev with their own Media fund tugboat.
(After 5 years is there even any PS5 game that is exclusive and worth playing?)
I don't see how they could add onto the game, there's no narrative that needs fleshing out that a DLC could fix and I don't think anyone of their fans care enough to see more of the D&D campaign in the game. They can't even write a continuance from the concert/the ending because they're hacks who can't write.Does anyone think GVH will get any support post-lauch?, stuff like DLC?
Because i think that after working on this thing for 5 years and getting such a lukewarm reception (to put it mildly) i think KO_OP will most likely let the IP die and pretend it never existed.
Oh god I hate the artstyle so much. It looks so..corporate. It's like Youtube/Google made a game.(Oh Christ, I think I just found the most globohomo/Corporate Memphis game I've ever seen: Saltsea Chronicles.)
It’s not the worst visual novel experience I’ve experienced, but it’s hard for me to recommend Goodbye Volcano High to anyone who isn’t the current woke gaming audience (which is a minority when you think about it). Especially when you’ve found out that there’s a parody game, which delivers the opposite message but in an arguably more entertaining way, that costs you zero dollars. 40/100

I ain't watching that shit, but which ending did she get?A certain anime rabbit has played a certain dino game
From what little I've seen, it looks like something that would've taken me 5 years to complete, solo, as a side hobby, with no game-making experience prior.If not just for the fact of how much money they lost, also the fact that these lazy fucks only made a 5 hour game in 5 years.
She only got part way through it.I ain't watching that shit, but which ending did she get?
A post apocalyptic dlc could be interesting and a chance for KO_OP to actually write something original, I think the best setting would be some kind of shelter, and have up to 5/6 surviving dinos deal with the idea that the whole world outside could be over, realize and mke so that they make into to sticking to each other in order to rebuild society and civilization, getting over themselves missing the things they once barely cared about or fantasize about everything being a dream and life going back, or even about going to do some kind of post mad-max style adventures in a few years and even deal with how the rations tastes compared ot real food. eventually weeks passes and the dust settle down, one or two dinos dug a tunnel from the shelter's entrance and they finally see the sun again.I think a DLC could work…but only if it was a hellish, post apocalyptic setting on par with Threads in terms of despair and brutality, with everyone perishing one by one, the living envying the dead, etc etc.
That’s never going to happen of course, but it’s admittedly a little fun to think about.
Die Gute Fabrik is an independent games studio based in Denmark and the UK.A fun game to play with Die Gute Fabrik is "Spot the Troon" (https://gutefabrik.com/people/, https://archive.ph/Kf5vb). Pretty much everybody is at least a they/them.