Since this vid started with a film trailer, I was unreasonably excited at first thinking 9 Sols was a super stylized 2-D independant animated film. It does look like a neat game, though
If Adam really thinks furries are "the only ones who are going to see this movie" (200% Wolf) he seriously underestimates just how popular furry looking stuff is with... Kids... Every kid I babysit is CRAZY about shit like this, or maybe I just attract future furries idk
True, from my experience (when I was kid), it’s because normal people were boring to me, so animals (both anthro and normal ones) monsters, aliens, creatures or super heroes would always be better than a normal person. I had this mentality to both live action and animation. Not sure if this applies to most kids
@@The_Albino_Jackal no I think still now a lot of kids relate to that for sure ! I def had a similar mindset when I was one, and I have a lot of friends like that too, some even still as adults
@@The_Albino_Jackal I'm an adult (turning 21 in September) and that's exactly the reason why I'm a furry. Animated humans are just really boring when said medium allows way more creativity with what you make your characters, and I like animals so it just happened to turn out that way.
Some of it might just be because they draw similarities from them to things like paw patrol and disney movies, furry stuff has always been at least a little popular with kids now that I'm thinking about it
Why does the first movie look like 3 different animators worked on it, the witch, then the wolf, then the bird/bat/dog all look like 3 different people worked on these each.
As a furry, I personally don't think Little Kitty Big City has anything to do with furries. At most, the animals are anthropromorphic specifically in the way that they think a bit more like humans. Even then, they do things like not understanding names, hating cucumbers for being snakes, etc. Not all animal things are anthro LOL
Well his boyfriend is a cat fursona so the list was probably somewhat changed by him going "you better put little kitty on your list" lul. He also played that game where you're a cat the whole way through because of "cat bf" as he endearingly calls him.
Also if you didn't know almost everyone that has to do with this channel is a furry so people usually will assume we are all furries anyways. So you don't have to say "as a furry" lmao.
You’re telling me that 200% Wolf, a very generic-looking kids film, was made by the same studio (Flying Bark Productions) behind Lego Monkie Kid and Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, in which consisted of action-packed and very expressive animated sequences?! What the fuck happened?
I will watch any werewolf thing, even if it's werewolf garbage. Man we really need some good animated werewolf things. So much focus on vampires, that werewolves are just a sidekick or a joke in a different movie. So I'll take what I can get.
I just finishing watching “100% Wolf” on Disney+, (with Hulu added to the subscription), because I was inspired to watch it because of Saberspark’s review. Now you tell me that “200% Wolf” is happening, someone better tell Saber and Hulu.
I love how we have gotten to the point where games are better written and designed than movies and shows. Ala BG3 and stuff like Animal Well which is like a mix between Halo 2 and Halo 3.
I think scoot will leave adum and steal his cat boyfriend if he doesnt play the cat game, tbh. it IS goose game in concept, but it seems a lot bigger with some different mechs. I could see adum going crazy horse mood through a lot of it.
1) It took Stray 3 years from announcement to release, and they had already plenty of stuff to show on that announcement in 2020 2) Stray is REALLY a one off story, and kinda closed. Unless it would be more about exploring ruins outside (to follow the OG->sequel path of Half Life) there is not much really to do I think.
Little Kitty Big City isn’t very good. I beat it twice (today and yesterday) and 100% it since it’s easy achievements. I think it’s cute, but it’s really janky. Moving and jumping feels really awkward unless you take your time, some common glitches that can ruin your save if you plan on 100%-ing, and some areas are hard to see in because the camera gets caught in everything. I think if they went more for the exploration and puzzle part of the game it could’ve been more fun or at least a better concept. I liked some stuff but overall I wouldn’t recommend it.
The whole game felt like a tutorial level for a larger game but it wasn't good at being a tutorial. The game was so broken I fell through the map several times and got soft locked in place where I couldn't open my menu twice. Platforming was a nightmare. 5/10 so far unless they update it with a whole other game.
Technically, Nine Sols isn't really "Furry". It tells the story about an incredibly intelligent, hyper advanced extraterrestrial race (the feline-like race, known as the Solarians) that destroyed itself in its pursuit for immortality, with one of them (the main character, Yi) rejecting that pursuit to ultimately sacrifice his entire race to save humanity.
Furries be like "I have the potential to artistically play with every mammal in nature since the dawn of time.............or a million variations on rainbow colored Balto with a mullet? Hmmm. tough choice".