Ranger X said:Oh sh.... This looks very interesting. One more awesome game for the lesser console!
crops55 said:I don't know, it's going to be awfully tough to follow this masterpiece.
Stumpokapow said:... which was not developed by the same company at all?
The publishers logo is. The developers logo is not.crops55 said:It was a joke but their logo is in the bottom right corner.
Fredescu said:The publishers logo is. The developers logo is not.
Hero of Legend said:Looks better than it did at first, Flip moves much smoother and it looks more like a proper game than some low-budget rip-off you know? I like how it's coming along!
Should I want to badmouth him, I'd say he want to be part of this game to be able to discuss even more on the subject...GDGF said:This looks to have a lot of promise, but isn't this just the type of game that Tommy Tallarico has bitched his entire working life about not wanting to be a part of?
jrricky said:More Platformers please.
bridegur said:As a side note, these developers may not have been cut out for this type of video.
Hero of Legend said:Finally we have new footage in the form of a developer video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qGNcj-DcXgk
Looks better than it did at first, Flip moves much smoother and it looks more like a proper game than some low-budget rip-off you know? I like how it's coming along!
nightez said:Good graphics. We're finally getting to see games on the Wii with better than Gamecube level graphics.
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I would't say it's better than GC but it's up there. And it's from a "nobody" startup studio... Hurray for the big boys of the industry :lolnightez said:Good graphics. We're finally getting to see games on the Wii with better than Gamecube level graphics.
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Use the Wii Remote to flip your world around 90° at will. Switch perspectives to advance through topsy-turvy levels. A flick of the wrist and an obstructing wall is now a path, a pit is now a corridor.
Puzzle your way through six unique worlds: a celestial backwater, a fractured castle, a dense jungle full of booby-trapped temples, a frozen arctic wasteland, a network of subterranean lava caves and an intricate clock tower in the sky
Collect five magic tools to aid you in your quest
Unlock goodies and learn more about the story by finding pieces of The Master's journal
Unlock alternate costumes to customize your character throughout the game
Supports Wii Remote and Nunchuk, Classic controller, or GameCube controller play
Includes the voice talent of Anthony Stewart Head
GrotesqueBeauty said:It always worries me when I see footage of a platformer and the jumping mechanic looks off. I'm down with low key platforming titles, but screw up the jump and the whole thing falls apart. In the video it looks like the sort of stiff little hop that can easily lead to chronically falling short of the mark. Oddly their solution seems to be pushing all the platforms super close together rather than tweaking the animation/physics to be a little more intuitive. It reminds me of a dozen 32/64 bit era games that fell victim to the similar control deficiencies.
Not to mention that the audio was out of sync, which made it look like the video was overdubbed from a different language. Game looks really good though.comedy bomb said:lol @ reading from a cue card
Hero of Legend said:Finally we have new footage in the form of a developer video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qGNcj-DcXgk
Agnates said:I just hope they don't release this anywhere NEAR Super Mario Galaxy 2's release date/hype campaign :lol
GrotesqueBeauty said:It always worries me when I see footage of a platformer and the jumping mechanic looks off.