Are you hallucinating?rusty_shackleford wrote: ↑ September 8th, 2024, 09:57haha nintendo fan is doing that thing rusty always talks about where they see nintendo rip off existing games and think it's revolutionaryWhiteShark wrote: ↑ September 8th, 2024, 09:52Surprised Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom have yet to be mentioned.![]()
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It has a sequel, CellFactor: Psychokinetic Wars. I do not know if that was also heavily physics based.
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Loved all the physics stuff games used to do, thought a lot about how great it will be in the future.
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I also spent a lot of time on a 2D physics and chemistry sim called Powder Game or something like that, just blowing up cityscapes. Noita has a similar feel to that, with different liquids reacting to different spell effects.
Hey, I liked both of those browser games too. Didn't even have more than the slightest idea about the source manga but the swinging around was cool (until I get eaten).logincrash wrote: ↑ September 9th, 2024, 10:54Oh, hell yeah, I remember sinking so much time into that in-browser Attack on Titan game. The swinging mechanics were so satisfying to play with. That is what a proper Spider-Man game should copy.
I also spent a lot of time on a 2D physics and chemistry sim called Powder Game or something like that, just blowing up cityscapes. Noita has a similar feel to that, with different liquids reacting to different spell effects.
Where did people like this go? I love how they are talking about their game and the technology behind it
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They're working on real tech, or retired.DagothGeas5 wrote: ↑ September 9th, 2024, 18:55Where did people like this go? I love how they are talking about their game and the technology behind it![]()
A better fate than becoming part of the "inclusion club". I hope they are all doing well!maidenhaver wrote: ↑ September 9th, 2024, 19:54They're working on real tech, or retired.DagothGeas5 wrote: ↑ September 9th, 2024, 18:55Where did people like this go? I love how they are talking about their game and the technology behind it![]()
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That's a cool concept. The swinging looks fun.
The customization is gay. As is the arachnophobe-friendly ball at the end there. Arachnophobes don't deserve to play interesting stuff like this, the pathetic wimps. You're 15 times the size of those spiders, you ******, just squish them if you're too much of a pussy to give a spider-bro a lift outside.
Well, I certainly wasn't expecting this. Guess we're back!logincrash wrote: ↑ September 9th, 2024, 10:54Oh, hell yeah, I remember sinking so much time into that in-browser Attack on Titan game. The swinging mechanics were so satisfying to play with. That is what a proper Spider-Man game should copy.
I also spent a lot of time on a 2D physics and chemistry sim called Powder Game or something like that, just blowing up cityscapes. Noita has a similar feel to that, with different liquids reacting to different spell effects.
Saw some footage of really cool looking grappling hook action and then when I looked into it the game turned out to be a ******* early access survival crafter
Oyster Sauce wrote: ↑ February 4th, 2025, 04:52Saw some footage of really cool looking grappling hook action and then when I looked into it the game turned out to be a ******* early access survival crafter
This looks like Fortnite and Horizon Zero Dawn had a baby and one of the w*men in the preview pics has toothpaste hair.
He thinks they ripped off french impressionismWhiteShark wrote: ↑ September 8th, 2024, 09:58Are you hallucinating?rusty_shackleford wrote: ↑ September 8th, 2024, 09:57haha nintendo fan is doing that thing rusty always talks about where they see nintendo rip off existing games and think it's revolutionaryWhiteShark wrote: ↑ September 8th, 2024, 09:52Surprised Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom have yet to be mentioned.![]()
Vergil wrote: ↑ May 6th, 2024, 19:34I wish there were more games based around playing with water physics.
This came out a few days ago. Gonna try it.
Pretty sure it's inspired by this guy's YouTube channel
Oyster Sauce wrote: ↑ March 8th, 2026, 10:59This came out a few days ago. Gonna try it.Vergil wrote: ↑ May 6th, 2024, 19:34I wish there were more games based around playing with water physics.
Pretty sure it's inspired by this guy's YouTube channel
Spent like 2 hours fighting a flood I didn't bring enough equipment to deal with. Constantly struggling to keep up and find new ways to patch holes and move water from one section to another before giving up. Fun, but underbaked early access game with plenty of bugs and annoyances.

