Kotaku writer Mike Fahey showcases the latest set of screenshots for the upcoming hack and slash platformer Edge of Twilight.
It's got this whole alien steampunk thing going on that the writer absolutely adores, reminding him of the work that artists Tony DiTerlizzi, Robh Ruppel, and Dana Knutson did on the 1994 Advanced Dungeons & Dragons setting.
After a prolonged development cycle, Edge of Twilight: Return to Glory ultimately falls short due to a lack of polish,not enough to write it off entirely. #edgeoftwilight #fuzzyeyes
Josh Griffiths writes: "It’s still amazing that a crowdfunding campaign sprouted out of nowhere for a game nearly a decade old. It was only in May 2016 that Edge of Twilight made a triumphant return on Indiegogo. Its developer, Fuzzyeyes, needed funding to finally bring the game out of developmental hell and release it into the world. Unfortunately for them, nobody seemed to care."
Indiegogo is one of the first crowdfudning sites, and the Angry Video Game Nerd seemed poised to make the site a dominant force. So what happened?
It's ludicrous to say Indiegogo is on a decline. You have to have had a rise first before you can have a fall.
the style just screams original
this game looks sweet, but hack and slash platformer?, is that even a genre, i thought it was an action rpg game