Looks like Zelda mixed with some silly stuff and some horror stuff. I guess this is what Zelda would be like if Tim Burton was the designer... Maybe I'll buy it.
Does anyone else have the problem when you try and run the game and it opens like 32313721789 webpages? I re installed Java and still nothing.
So I bought the game and started playing the Story Mode. I walked around killing bats and slimes (despite these slimes almost killing me) and eventually I found a library book. So, I set off to find a translator, only to find a room with three fire wizards that ganged on and killed me. =c
Well, that is new, but at the same time, then there won't truly be any really cool traps/puzzles, unless they are going with a procedurally-generated outer-map and interchanging dungeons. But, I'll follow it's development for now, just in case it actually rises up and intrigues me. But man, I am probably gonna go play Link's Awakening. It's funny, though, because I love games like Altered Beast, the original Sonics, and Link's Awakening, and yet most were made before my brother's birth, and I am the oldest out of all my siblings. [/offtopic]
I'm not sure how interested I am in the game, but those graphics sure bring pack memories. The Gameboy Color was one of my first consoles.
Before i buy it, will it likely be on Steam in the future? Just wondering, i'd like to keep all my games on the Steam cloud, and i don't wanna have to rebuy it to get it on steam ^^'
Will these be available on Steam? Also, to me it looks like Pokemon and Zelda had a baby, then Terraria adopted it.
You can add it to your Steam library by going to your Library page and clicking the "Add a game" link on the very bottom left.
On the first entry on their website, it says that they will be giving out Steam Keys to everyone who got it through that other website.
Now, i appreciate new indie games coming out. But i have to say, isn't it weird how almost every single word and detail on these new Chucklefish games are ONLY concerned about the pixel artstyle or visual aesthetic, and provide almost NO info what so ever on what the gameplay is like? "It's an action/adventure game, and it looks like this and that and this color scheme and that kind of art style and this kind of sprites and that kind of visual look blabla" Come on guys, how about discussing what matters in games (especially indie games), the GAMEPLAY! I might have been interested enough in this game to click the link if you had ANY mention what so ever of how the gameplay is like,.
A random video I clicked on it. Plays almost exactly like Link's Awakening, sounds like Link's Awakening, pretty much Link's Awakening for people who had never played the Gameboy. After all, even the HUD and everything is exactly how it is on a Gameboy.