this is the first time i'm on this channel and you know what? I'm going to stick here for a while! I love the way this funny guy explain things (especially on 8:25) keep it going!
Mega Man 3 was the first one I played and ties with 4 as my favorite NES Meag Man games. I switched to SNES after that and Mega Man X is still my all time favorite Mega Man game.
I can't believe this game has so many voiced lines for how free down it is. I spent so much time with scribblenauts as a kid, this is right up my alley
"The PC-release is the main thing we want to focus on right now, but we will see where the road takes us after that!" Taken from Reddit (this game screams Switch though)
It's so refreshing to find new creators on here, especially of your quality. Nice work! If you're taking suggestions, here are some I can recommend checking out: - Smack Studio! It's a DIY Platform Fighter with a super-intuitive character creator and stage creator! - Endoparasitic! You're attacked by your own experiments, and left for dead with nothing but your right arm. (This top-down action horror game can be completely played through with one hand as well) - The Master's Pupil! A puzzle platformer where every sprite and visual was meticulously hand-painted and digitally scanned in over the course of 7 YEARS. - Bleak Sword DX! A challenging arcade hack and slash across dozens of pixel-dioramas! - En Garde! A colorful adventure title that has you play as a vigilante swordswoman! - Sir Whoopass, a hilarious parodical souls-like with elements of The Stanley Parable! All of these games are available on Steam, and I 100% recommend them!
Maybe you didn't find them but, Mega Man 4 also contains 2 hidden items that aid you. There's the Balloon in Pharaoh Man's stage and the Wire in Dive Man's stage.
Krill is the most developed protagonist if all tye Soulslike. He is the typical common sense naive guy. And he is a lack of a better word as the start of the game describes. Resilient.
Looks like a really cool game, but I wouldn't call it a "souls-like". It is its own thing and has as much in common with a souls game as with most RPGs
I couldn't even stop looking at your face because your expressions were so ON POINT. First I was confused about the concept for the video and thought: "Okay, that's neat. Sure, let's try something new" before I realized. Very interesting experience even though I'm not sure if it worked for me a second time.