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Leroux: That reminds me, I still haven't bought it. Any opinions on 9.03am and Blood of the Werewolf?
Blood of the Werewolf is fun, but very challenging. If you enjoy games like Castlevania (the earlier ones, not the Metroidvania ones), then you'll probably like it.
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Foxhack: Wait, is that the Series 2 / second season thing that we weren't getting in the bundle? If it is, sweet.
It would if it came with an actual download :(
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Leroux: That reminds me, I still haven't bought it. Any opinions on 9.03am and Blood of the Werewolf?
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AFnord: Blood of the Werewolf is fun, but very challenging. If you enjoy games like Castlevania (the earlier ones, not the Metroidvania ones), then you'll probably like it.
Hm, I never played any Castlevanias. Does it have a checkpoint system during levels and if so what kind, or does it allow to select or restart levels you've already reached, or does challenging also translate to permadeath and beat in one go?
Argh, why do I click on these things? I was all set to be completely done with buying new games after the holidays, and now... my backlog list is a few games longer.
There is currently a 1 item minimum.

I was just about to go through again and see if there was anything interesting other than Doctor Who (already have Avernum and Driftmoon)...
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Leroux: That reminds me, I still haven't bought it. Any opinions on 9.03am and Blood of the Werewolf?
9:03m is a very short art piece - not really a game per se. Beautiful but very depressing...so if you're into that then it's great but if you're not then well probably not something you'd want.
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AFnord: Blood of the Werewolf is fun, but very challenging. If you enjoy games like Castlevania (the earlier ones, not the Metroidvania ones), then you'll probably like it.
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Leroux: Hm, I never played any Castlevanias. Does it have a checkpoint system during levels and if so what kind, or does it allow to select or restart levels you've already reached, or does challenging also translate to permadeath and beat in one go?
Checkpoints, and unlike Castlevania, you have unlimited lives (you'll just get a worse score at the end of the level). Also, I think you can start earlier levels without resetting anything, though I've not tried to do that.
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AFnord: Blood of the Werewolf is fun, but very challenging. If you enjoy games like Castlevania (the earlier ones, not the Metroidvania ones), then you'll probably like it.
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Leroux: Hm, I never played any Castlevanias. Does it have a checkpoint system during levels and if so what kind, or does it allow to select or restart levels you've already reached, or does challenging also translate to permadeath and beat in one go?
The game is better played with a gamepad (the game itself recommends it). You will have to do some fast and accurate jumps in the way while killing monsters at the same time. Although the game starts easy for the first levels, later can be really frustrating in some parts. But the game is not that good, not near "Castlevania" good (although, it reminds me more of an early MegaMan game than a Castlevania, or maybe a mix between the older games of those series). Graphics and animation is below current standards (it looks like a Flash game), the music is annoying (I had to lower the music volume) and after 3 hours of playing it, I didn't want to play it anymore, so I unistalled it... (:P)

If you're curious, for $0,50 is not bad at all. And you can get 4 trading cards that you can sell to recover part of those $0,50 (that's what I did and got $0,58... ^_^)

"Does it have a checkpoint system during levels and if so what kind..."
Yes, and they're saved, so you can continue from those points.

"...or does it allow to select or restart levels you've already reached..."
Along the way you have to pick some type of treasures, and some of them are lost forever (you can't go back or get close to them), but the game allow you to start from the beginning of any level if you completed it before.

"...or does challenging also translate to permadeath and beat in one go?"
No, you have unlimited lives to punish yourself all you want... (:P)
Post edited January 04, 2014 by Azrael360
Thanks a lot for sharing your observations, Momo1991, AFnord and Azrael360! :)
I've been fooling around with Draw A Stickman Epic. I've managed to create some decent drawings for my character + friend, but the game is REALLY bad at saving them. It keeps deleting my drawings and reverting them back to previous drawings I used.

Anyway, this is what I managed to come up with with the very limited drawing creator:

http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=212895304
http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=212801795

The dev should really fix that bug, and add some new features to the drawings, like being able to switch between stored drawings or something, and add an option to edit them.
Post edited January 05, 2014 by spoderman
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spoderman: Anyway, this is what I managed to come up with with the very limited drawing creator:
http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=212895304
http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=212801795
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Nice work ;-)
Is it fun? Do you think it would benefit from playing with a graphics tablet?
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spoderman: Anyway, this is what I managed to come up with with the very limited drawing creator:
http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=212895304
http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=212801795
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DeMignon: Nice work ;-)
Is it fun? Do you think it would benefit from playing with a graphics tablet?
I think creating your character would benefit from a graphics tablet. Sometimes it accepts just about any drawing for the items you have to make.. so I don't know how much it would benefit while playing.

I've only played a few levels, it doesn't seem that good so far, but maybe it gets better.
Post edited January 05, 2014 by spoderman
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Novotnus: ...this reminds me I have to give a piece of my mind in Ethan: Meteor Hunter topic...
dare i ask?
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chezybezy: dare i ask?
The devs appeared here (in Ethan topic) and asked why do we, as gamers, think the game wasn't a commercial success. I tried to guess. Now, after playing the game for a while, I know I wanted to add some (hopefully) constructive criticism :)
Comes down to: playing it as safe as possible is not what brings indie devs a fanbase.
Necroing this to let you all know that Ethan was added to Steam a couple of days ago and there is now a Steam key associated with Ethan in the Holiday Helping bundle section of profiles on Groupees
Sorry if it was mentioned elsewhere...