If you haven't played Will You Ever Return? (or Will You Ever Return? 2), then I've just made your Wednesday. These two games take you on a journey through a claymation hell populated by folktale monsters, demons and – worst of all – Justin Bieber; they're a collage of beautiful and hideous imagery, philosophy and pop-culture jokes, and a reminder that most of the games we play today have the imagination of an explosive red barrel. When you're done, know that their creator Jack King-Spooner has teamed up with fellow developer Jake Clover to release two new interconnected, cyberpunky, giant-baby-faced games, entitled Sluggish Morrs and Sluggish Morrs: A Delicate Time in History. You should play them. Sluggish Morrs – which appears to be largely Jake Clover's game, though there is a bit of overlap – isn't big on explanations, but its sublimely weird imagery (featuring nifty visual effects) should make at least some sense once you've sampled King-Spooner's A Delicate Time. This more conversation-heavy adventure is reminiscent of his previous work, but with a less jokey tone, a slightly less ramshackle art style, and a fascinating far-future sci-fi theme. They're both fantastic, and awesome – in the literal sense of the words. The following videos should give you some idea of what you're in for. (Thanks to Phack) | |||
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miercuri, 20 februarie 2013
Sluggish Morss the merrier with these brilliant, strange, philosophical treks through spacetime g21
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