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Subj: Looks fun, although that actor playing the "Adam Diller" character didn't really give me that "Adam Diller" experience.
Posted: Fri May 01, 2009 at 03:37:07 am EDT (Viewed 2 times)
Reply Subj: Apparently that's what we're doing.
Posted: Thu Apr 30, 2009 at 11:17:05 pm EDT (Viewed 544 times)

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Those must be the electric sheep that androids dream of so often. I've always wondered what they looked like.

I didn't really understand much of anything that was said or done in the first video, but the second one was impressive. I suppose if you tend sheep, you have the time to come up with those kinds of things.

Here's my own bizarre and disturbing video clip:





Then again, I suppose the yellow trenchcoat wouldn't be suitable for indoor wear.

I'm a bit confused about the premise of the game though. The art looks fine but if this "Diller" is the big boss baddie he needs to look a lot more menacing. You're probably going the right way with the "George Lucas" riff but it doesn't scream "hated and loathed man who will destroy the world" - well, not all the time. Also the art isn't as good in the sections he appears in. All the other characters look realistic. Okay, he's got the beard but his eyes hardly glow at all and you need to make his other disfigurements much more pronounced. And where's his sinister cat to stroke? Give this "Diller" some kind of animal to fondle. A weasel maybe, or some kind of stoat.

Anyhow, best wishes for the game. Maybe in the sequel you can bring "Diller" back as a half-human half-cyborg patched together with steam-powered crullers. "I'm CGI, dammit!"









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