I can separate the art from the artist when the game comes in a Humble bundle and I can slide the charity slider to 100%.
I think you may have solved it
I can separate the art from the artist when the game comes in a Humble bundle and I can slide the charity slider to 100%.
thanks for clarifying. I think I might have just jumped to conclusion because of the old look. Now that I read up a bit on the details, let me tell you that I'm very much excited for your gameWe're going for a more realistic perspective. No platforming. A realistic city. We take inspiration from Flashback etc but it's really not like those games in actual gameplay. Emphasis on story, diegetic puzzle solving, thinking about cool ways to utilise your environment etc.
Much more detail and a breakdown of the trailer soon.
thanks for the infoYes, Tim Soret is a gamergater.
And, no, outing him as a gg scumbag isn't a thread derail as it will be important information for people who may be otherwise interested in the game.
I, for one, think the game looks interesting but knowing Tim is a cunt means I cannot buy it with a clear conscience.
So I won't be buying it.
This might be the only way I can ethically support this game.I can separate the art from the artist when the game comes in a Humble bundle and I can slide the charity slider to 100%.
Good for you. The people whose lives are threatened or otherwise made worse because of the activism of GGers are unfortunately not so lucky.yes this was a true mario 64 moment for me.
a hybrid for 2d gaming that kickstarted it into 2017
i really don't give two F's about the political views of the creators.
I WANT this game now
It looks even better than those first screenshots
Then and Now
Totally hear you. All I can say is we don't actually have any 'platforming'. It's a realistic move-set. You have full control over the character. It's about exploring the city and its stories, with cinematic storytelling (i.e. no obvious HUD, no endless dialogue etc etc).
So, totally valid concern, but you'll see as we show more, we hate that kind of thing too. Like, imagine the atmosphere of Flashback without the frustrating jumping around haha.
It looks even better than those first screenshots
Art style is just perfect.
+1 to eventually getting this in a charity bundle. What a massive bummer.
I mean if he supports Gamergate do you really think this is gonna show up in a Humble Bundle
Goddamn this looks good.
Art style is just perfect.
Looks amazing but thanks to this thread I've learnt I wont be playing it. I won't knowingly give money to supporters of that shit.
https://twitter.com/Bearpigman/status/874041727363022849What did he say re gg?
Would also like to know, just saying someone is a gamergater without any context doesn't really help.What did he say re gg?
Oh ok. Never mind then.
What did he say re gg?
Yes, Tim Soret is a gamergater.
And, no, outing him as a gg scumbag isn't a thread derail as it will be important information for people who may be otherwise interested in the game.
I, for one, think the game looks interesting but knowing Tim is a cunt means I cannot buy it with a clear conscience.
So I won't be buying it.
Don't worry, it's definitely not a one hour thing. It's not going to be 10+ hours, but it will be all killer no filler.
(I'm the writer/producer) More info soon.
Yes, Tim Soret is a gamergater.
And, no, outing him as a gg scumbag isn't a thread derail as it will be important information for people who may be otherwise interested in the game.
I, for one, think the game looks interesting but knowing Tim is a cunt means I cannot buy it with a clear conscience.
So I won't be buying it.
Me too... I really appreciate everyone that looks into this kinda behaviour and brings it up constantly. I don't have the dedication to keep track of it all, but seeing it so clearly laid out makes the decision of not giving this guy any money really easy.
Can we seperate the art from the Artist i wanna play this but
Goddamn this looks good.
I really hope the atmosphere and story match the awesomeness in the trailer.
Hello everybody.
First, thanks for posting my game.
I registered to clarify my position, which is very clear and moderate by the way:
• I am for a better representation of women in video games. I want more female characters, written to be interesting & less cliché, and I also want more female developers in the industry. We are 6 in our team. These talents came to us since more than a year. Among them and the hundred of emails from people that want to work on our game, no women at all. I have no idea why, so yes I want it to change. As many gamers, I absolutely adored playing Ellie in The Last of Us, or Clementine in Walking Dead, or Ripley in Alien Isolation, and The Boss is my favorite character in all the Metal Gear Solid saga. It proves that video games are not as terrible as I've been reading lately. However, I deeply agree that we need more characters like that, and I think gamers, contrary to what is told in medias these days, are really happy to play with such fascinating characters. I don't know anyone that was angry to play Ellie just because she was a girl. And just like critics, I'm bored as hell to see the sexy elf armor syndrome, to see Kerrigan being sexualized in Starcraft, and this kind of terrible art direction. I make games partly because I want to create something different & avoid clichés. Our main character in The Last Night is bisexual. And our other long term project, Behind Nowhere, features a 15 years-old strong, independent girl that grew up by herself. I think I'm definitely taking a step in the right direction to offer more diversity to gamers.
• However, I think Sarkeesian is cherry picking and painting the whole video game culture as something very negative, which, as a gamer since I'm 4 (hello Ecco the Dolphin & Flashback), I can't accept. Video games have been incredibly diverse to me, playing all kind of animals & characters in all kind of countries & imaginary worlds. I've killed 10 times more aliens, nazis, soldiers, and innocent male characters than women in video games. So when I see Sarkeesian saying video game culture is tainted with violence against women, I say no. Video game culture is tainted with violence toward everyone. And, just like gamers used to deflect conservative when they told violence in video games makes you violent in real life, sexism in video games do not make you sexist in real life. This is a gross assumption, and this is why I disagree with her conclusions while I totally agree on some parts of her work. Oh, and also, when I read that "Ico is sexist", I just can't accept any more stuff from her. I think she's toxic & she's spreading conflict instead of encouraging change. That is my opinion, and you have the right to disagree and like her work.
• I also don't buy the patriarchy stuff. Maybe it applies in the USA, but I live in Paris, and here in France, virility is not encouraged at all, sensitive men and intelligence are a lot more appreciated than "being a tough guy" and muscles. Most masculine behaviors are totally prohibited and are considered very macho here.
• When I saw the 14 articles the exact same day on several websites to say "Gamers are over" or "Gamers are dead", I couldn't accept it. I can't accept to see medias & journalists on Twitter paint "gamers" as misogynistic, white trash, neckbeard, while we are a very diverse culture, with gamers from all countries of the world, all sex, all age. I really can't see how medias can make such generalisation from the terrible actions of a few irrational people.
• I am, of course, against any form of harassment. I've been harassed quite a lot lately myself.
• Personally, I'm interested in the actual work of artists, not their personal opinions.
Otherwise, I would miss so many classic movies, books, and music, just because I disagree with the artist.
If you like our game (which is very progressive), you shouldn't change your mind because I have different opinions than yours.
I hope you understand my position better now, and you can see I'm not the terrible human being you might have thought.
I go back to work now! See you soon for those who are still interested.
Oh and thank you Danielle you were awesome in the podcast, and syntheticgerbil, it was incredible for my brother & I to see this video!
By the way, I hope that you all saw the first official screenshot here.
He also made an anti-SJW thread on a forum called Gamerama. He deleted all his posts very recently though:Twitter.
Oh boy this :A post from Tim Soret himself 3 years ago
I guess him and I are not living in the same Paris.• I also don't buy the patriarchy stuff. Maybe it applies in the USA, but I live in Paris, and here in France, virility is not encouraged at all, sensitive men and intelligence are a lot more appreciated than "being a tough guy" and muscles. Most masculine behaviors are totally prohibited and are considered very macho here.