Breathing life into the diary of an entirely text-based game must be a difficult prospect. For Kevin Snow's Dwarf Fortress playthrough it meant an ambitious collaboration, bringing together a well told character-driven (and emergent) narrative, original art, music and an isometric visualiser. The result was Matul Remrit, a detailed and inventive telling of a tale that began in 2010. That story has now come to end, finishing the series with a six part chapter of videos, comics and diary entries. The full project is dramatic, sombre, surprising and funny. It's also huge, experimentally told from the perspective of the featured dwarves – "a band of dregs who struggle to build their It's well worth taking the time to work your way through the epic undertaking. Here's a brief excerpt: "16th Slate 1051 Thanks, Kotaku. | |||
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joi, 31 ianuarie 2013
Matul Remrit: the illustrated Dwarf Fortress story comes to an end g21
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