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Yep, it's up to this guy to save the day.

I'm admittedly somewhat trepidatious when it comes to the story of Axiom Verge.  You see, as anyone who's played video games is aware, game designers love embellishing their interactive entertainment with weighty dialogue - even when they're not especially good at it, or when it's not appropriate for the particular game.  Oftentimes, both.  How am I to know I'm not one of them?

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IndieGamerChick.com

If you still haven't been to IndieGamerChick.com, you ought to check it out - provided you can handle a little (OK, a lot  of) sarcasm.  She specializes in some of the most hilarious scathings I've ever read.  Seriously, she makes Jim Sterling of Destructoid look like Mother Theresa.

Anyway, she included Axiom Verge in her latest trailer roundup, Indies in Due Time:

http://indiegamerchick.com/2012/05/19/indies-in-due-time-may-19-2012-i-love-the-polish-edition/

And, impossibly, she liked it:

Ladies and Gentlemen, I give you the greatest Xbox Live Indie Game trailer of all time.

I'm almost disappointed; I mean, I was kind of looking forward to reading about how far up my ass my head was, in meters, or about how the game reminded her of something she saw at a porta-potty, but, I'll take what I can get.

Because, you know, she'll eventually play the finished game, and those are never as good as the trailers ;-)


Friends on Popular Mechanics!

My work boss, Greg Hjelstrom, and his 13 year-old son, Brandon, are featured in Popular Mechanics for their Kinect-enabled robot:

http://www.popularmechanics.com/how-to/blog/father-and-son-video-game-programmers-team-up-on-first-robot-8484437

 

Greg and Brandon are also indie develoeprs for XBLIG, Windows Phone, and iPhone: http://berzerkergames.com/

 

I owe Greg a big thanks for lending me the code to his sprite sheet packer - which I promptly dismantled and re-assembled into a complete sprite layout tool, for my own evil ends.  I hope to repay him with my Anime Studio exporter.

 

Preview on Gamesta

Daav Valentaten of Gamesta did a nice Preview of Axiom Verge:

http://www.gamesta.com/axiom-verge-brings-the-classic-metroidvania/

The man  is currently creating oldschool gold with Axiom Verge; a Metroidvania game straight out of the 16bit era. He’s singlehandedly creating this title that just screams nostalgia; complete with gritty, obscure graphics and tons of exploration.

I also like this one:

there’s also a slight connotation with bizarre title Mystic Defender on Mega Drive

Anyone remember that game?  It was one of the earliest releases, possibly a launch title.  I always like the destruction effect for the creatures, a kind of glowing orb of incineration that goes left to right with the direction of your attack.  Some of the explosions in Orn were based off of that effect.

 

 

The Secret Feature

So I've begun work on my IndieCade / Dream Build Play build in earnest.  I've found that the one thing major game magazines want when they contact you is a playable build:  this will also be their build.  Of course, I am nervous to show such an early version of it - there's one major mechanic in particular, a Secret Feature, if you will - that isn't implemented yet, but which is so . .  . awesome? . . . that I'm afraid that without it, Axiom Verge could be received as "just another retro game".

I won't have the Secret Feature ready in three weeks.  But I'm moving it forward in my schedule so that I can show it sooner than later.  And at some point - before or after, I'm not sure - a Kickstarter page will appear.

Axiom Verge will be made with or without Kickstarter contributions, but with them, it could be made much faster.

So, the Plan: 

  1. Submit a build to IndieCade and Dream Build Play, May 15th-ish.
  2. Submit the same playable build to journalists.
  3. Make a Kickstarter page and finish implementing the Secret Feature.

In other news, my bud Max and I just went on a good hike with my friend Mike Amerson and his dog, Zeus.  We have the same dream of being able to create something that people will want because it's intrinsically good, and not because of trickery or dishonest manipulation.  The end result?  We can spend more time with our dogs.  So here's a shout out to him, his dogs, and his own mobile indie games, My Virtual Girlfriend and My Virtual Boyfriend, which will not drain your wallet.  And lucky guy that he is, his wife is also a game developer; she recently released Persian Recipies, featuring the titular delicious dishes of the middle east.

And now I'm back to work.  This is a good thing!

-Tom

 

 

GameSpy and GameSpot!

I was on both in the past couple of days.

GameSpot:

http://www.gamespot.com/axiom-verge/previews/a-mix-of-contra-a-dash-of-metroid-what-do-you-get-axiom-verge-6372321/

Throughout the trailer, the gameplay reminded us of multiple old-school games, such as Contra, Metroid, and Castlevania, but with an updated flare. 

 

GameSpy:

http://pc.gamespy.com/pc/axiom-verge/1223427p1.html

 As far as I'm concerned, 2013 can't get here fast enough.

 

 

On Destructoid!

adore the art direction here, which calls to mind Life Force and R-Type while very clearly drawing a ton of inspiration from Metroid. Also listed as an inspiration is one of my favorite games ever, Rygar, so Happ is clearly speaking my language.
Now if only Jim Stirling would give me one of his famous sarcasm laden bashings, my life would be complete!
Hopefully this weekend I can post a blog that's not just a press mention.  But they keep mentioning!  And it is awesome.

IndieGameMagazine gave AxiomVerge a mad shout out!

There’s not many things in this world that arouses enough passion within us to send us rubbing our legs in some creepy state of anticipation but Axiom Verge is certainly one such thing. If you’ve ever played a sidescrolling metroidvania or perhaps just a console game from the late 80s/early 90s, you’re about to be sent into a head-spin by Thomas Happ’s efforts. We haven’t seen such luscious-disgusting (yes we just invented that) boss designs for years. YEARS WE TELL YOU! That slug fella at the top is almost pornographic for anyone who can appreciate it. He’s not the only one dribbling at the mouth.
Actually do people use the phrase "mad shout out" anymore?
Many thanks to Chris Priestman for such, ah,  xenoerotic? praise!!