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It Gazes Back
By sylvic
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| Category | Rank | Score | Count |
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| Overall | 1132 | 2.32 | 22 | |
| Fun | 1134 | 1.97 | 22 | |
| Innovation | 1129 | 2.00 | 22 | |
| Theme | 1099 | 2.47 | 22 | |
| Humor | 925 | 1.55 | 20 | |
| Mood | 859 | 3.13 | 21 | |
Comments
euix
2023-10-03 02:20
The art is very stylistic and macabre. I found the story a bit confusing and disturbing at times, but the whole space Cthulu vibe is pretty sweet. I knew something was up with Alan! Unfortunately I couldn't complete the game because of a crash once I met up with Logan: I'm sorry, but an uncaught exception occurred.
While running game code: File "game/level3.rpy", line 451, in script "It was a small group, probably around 20 people, less than 10% of the total crewmembers." TypeError: %o format: an integer is required, not TagQuotingDict
sylvic
2023-10-03 03:05
@euix Thanks! Should be fixed now.
edearth
2023-10-03 13:01
I got to the ending where you see the eyes and it's sick, I love it!
When trying to get the good ending I kept getting errors saying 'Sayer "y" is not defined" or something similar. There were some lines of dialog I couldn't see, but apparently it jumped from ending to ending so I could see all of them. And I have to say I'm baffled, I don't know how to get to some of them. I think that's very cool.
It could've probably used some more ambience/music to better adapt to the mood of the scene (I only heard 2 different ambience tracks), but that's the only complain I have.
sylvic
2023-10-03 14:13
@edearth Thank you for the review! I fixed that mistake, first time making a game solo, and also first time making something in Ren'Py so there are a lot of obvious mistakes I might have missed 😅 There are currently 2 possible endings, with 2 different variations of each one.
I did want to add more ambiance music to help with immersion but ran out of time to add it, also why I added some prefab sfx and opted out of ratings in that category.
Good novel but I am not fan of AI pictures. But of course I can understand you alone developer without any artist) Great work anyway
Congratulations on your first solo game! It's a neat take on the theme, applying it to a visual novel like that. Overall you've got good atmosphere here and a good cosmic horror angle.
Windows build doesn't seem to work, or maybe my machine is not set up correctly for the game.
I played the browser version. The game seems to be a pretty good visual novel. The one criticism I have is that the art could have been generated more cohesively, sometimes the style felt a bit inconsistent. Other than that cool game with good ambiance.
ping78
2023-10-06 05:06
Congratulations on your first LD entry. I hate reading, I'm not a fan of horror, I don't get visual novels but this was quite enjoyable. Well done. File “game/level3.rpy”, line 653 TypeError: %o format: an integer is required, not TagQuotingDict However this seem to happen after the game fails to end and level soft restarts with a different character.
Honestly, I won't be able to vote here because I don't understand English perfectly so I couldn't take advantage. I came to say that it was a good use of Leonardo AI. In a little while I believe there will be no distinction between whether it was made or created with AI, but anyway, I liked the sound effects. I'm just not going to vote because I couldn't read the story. Ah, one thing I need to say, even using Leonardo AI you can work on the images in photoshop, crop the backgrounds, animate things instead of just static images. I say this because it weighed a lot, they are large images, and it took a long time to load. Normally games don't do this, they use spirits with transparent backgrounds in intelligently designed backgrounds to take up less memory. Images that repeat themselves, but look whole, is the trick. Of course, it's more work lol and I know the time.
I like seeing something outside the box in these jams, and a VN certainly fits that label. Well written and interesting. I wish there was more sound effects, especially in the first half of the game, but given the time restriction I think you did a great job!
sylvic
2023-10-17 18:20
@dennis-magnusson Thanks! Certainly I felt the lack of sfx did hurt the overall immersion but I ran out of time.
Not really my kind of game... I tried it out of curiosity but to be honest didn't played very long. So yeah, didn't have much to say about the game itself. But congratulations for making the game by yourself and completing this Ludum Dare, that's an awesome achievement. Keep up the good work!