Perhaps try Shovel Knight. It is 33% off right now on steam, bringing it down to $10.04.
I loved and miss the pixel graphic style of old games,
especially the outstanding style of the Bitmap Brothers.
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Titles in order of the images:
Tyrian (PC, Epic Games)
The Chaos Engine (PC, Bitmap Brothers)
Cadaver (PC, Bitmap Brothers)
Gods (PC, Bitmap Brothers)
Shadowrun (Mega Drive, BlueSky Software)
Ambermoon (PC, Thalion)
Albion (PC, Blue Byte)
Z (PC, Bitmap Brothers)
Also, please a look at these animations: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E_j1MlzjiZo#t=4m (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E_j1MlzjiZo#t=4m)
With this, there was so much more potential for imagination than in modern 3D Graphics.
Why did we lose it? Are there modern games where can we still find it? Your comments please.
Finally, someone else who played Z. Loved the graphics, animation and characters in that game!
Show Image(http://i.imgur.com/x4u6k9K.png)
The pleasure of aesthetics by watching handmade pixel sprites is like listening to mozart. For me.
Any other suggestions of modern games in old pixel style (incl. atmosphere)?Call of Duty: Black Ops 2
Any other suggestions of modern games in old pixel style (incl. atmosphere)?
Any other suggestions of modern games in old pixel style (incl. atmosphere)?Call of Duty: Black Ops 2
Recently I stumpled on this upcoming game, with the pixel style we love. It is not released yet, but watch for yourself:
*Riot*
@Coreda Wow, that is a comprehensive reference of upcoming pearls you show here. I checked the Last-Night mini browser game ( http://timsoret.itch.io/the-last-night ), it is impressing how they blend blade runner themes, sf-noire pixel gfx (reminds me to Gemini Rue) with Disco tunes of the 70ies :)), what an atmosphere!
You youngsters and your fancy graphics :p
What about when the best we had was this:
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Fundamentally.. a video game is an excel sheet in live-graphics form..
The more "****ty" / "simple" the graphics, the closer it is to the spread sheet, and further away it is from the "intended-Simulation"..
So we can use this scale...
Excel Sheet---------------------------------------------------Simulation
Now this very obviously covers RPG types.. HOW does this cover action games like CS_GO and Super Mario
Super Mario has the level system for progress tracking world 1- level 1 world 3- level 5
ETC..
CS_GO, is essentially a win or loss counter... you win = 1, reset, you lose = 0, reset
GENERALLY if the video game no longer has anything to teach you, this would be the case with most adults playing games age 20+... Then you are using games as an artificial simulator of progress in life..
Or perhaps as a drug, to numb the tacit life you lead..
Remember LIFE always ticks down, no matter what you do..
Who needs all those fancy multi-coloured graphics anyway :p :))
3D is less labour intensive.
Also, I have a feeling that in those old games there was warmth and care and a certain such outreach to the player, with a lot of humility included. On the other hand, modern games tend to be about flashy graphics and shocking the audience with this or that or showing how the company is (to be) worshipped on social media, or how designers will pout and pucker and preen or just flip the bird at you because they're so cool (and better than you).
i remember the pixel days of gaming. :(
that was the start of my caveman times
https://www.youtube.com/user/rpgmakerweb/videos
Who needs all those fancy multi-coloured graphics anyway :p :))
one of my favorites:Show Image(http://i.imgur.com/IoUjQ2o.png)