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Zorochase

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A member registered Aug 15, 2016 · View creator page →

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Yup, everything seems good now on my end as well. Tysm for this :D

Hmm… I’m sorry, I’m not sure if it’s you or me but I just downloaded the new file and it seems the issue is still there. Are you sure you uploaded the correct version? I double checked I was running the latest version by deleting the old one first and removing the project from the list before opening the new one, but maybe it’s the Godot version I’m using (3.3.3)?

This shader looks amazing, but I’ve discovered a rather glaring issue with it; the further out in the world you place certain objects with this shader attached, the more intense the jitter becomes, regardless of whether you have “Use Screen Resolution” checked or a smaller/larger value for “Custom Pixel Lock Res”. I found that changing the render mode from world_vertex_coords to skip_vertex_transform and using the vertex snapping code from this shader fixes the issue but breaks the lighting. I’ve tried moving all three objects in the demo scene, and the red gem and chocolate piece are affected, while the green crystal is not. Here’s a video showcasing what goes wrong.

The best part of this entire collection is the launcher. Maybe it’s just me, but none of the games in this collection are fun to play, visually appealing, compelling or even scary. The base idea behind this collection is definitely interesting, but the games in this collection do not do it justice. If the games were supposed to look like they were meant to be played on a PS1, why do so few of them even try to emulate the look of PS1 games? I was also disappointed by how games that come later in the collection seem to have almost nothing to do with the earlier games, despite the collection boasting an “interconnected narrative”. That is to say, I expected each game to tell a piece of a complete story; maybe it does, but it certainly doesn’t feel like it, since most of the games just made no sense. Overall I can’t say I was impressed by this collection and I can’t recommend anyone play through the whole thing.

awesome!! :D

monke

I absolutely loved this. The low-poly PSX style, sound effects and music together made for a super atmospheric game! Looking forward to seeing more from you.

Definitely into the concept, but as others have already pointed out, it gets pretty confusing and without a real tutorial I found myself lost after the first couple levels. The art style and music could also use some work. Overall, with some more time put in and a longer, more well explained tutorial this game could be rather interesting!

Awesome theme, has a Mac OS 9 Photoshop-y feel. Great work!

Best theme I've seen for Aseprite to date. Nice work.