by Rex Claussen » Sat Sep 21, 2013 12:59
Or a run if you prefer. Ahem.
One or two of you may be aware that I have extended my deviant behavior beyond DooM and have been exhibiting the same proclivities in a game of a different genre. I speak, of course, of my level design work for
Rampage M, a top-down shooter. Anyhoo, there's a new video trailer posted up on the site, and it will give you a glimpse into various aspects of the game, such as:
- 1. Intense, run-and-gun game-play
2. Dynamic lighting with shadows
3. Realistic look and feel - rusted pipes & tanks, rubble, fire-glows
4. On-the-fly camera angle changes that prevent blocking the player's view unnecessarily
There is a downloadable hi-res version, but I believe the low-res versions publicly available will suffice. At any rate, here are the links:
720p on YouTube
720p on YouTube
Or a run if you prefer. Ahem.
One or two of you may be aware that I have extended my deviant behavior beyond DooM and have been exhibiting the same proclivities in a game of a different genre. I speak, of course, of my level design work for [url=http://www.rampagem.com/]Rampage M[/url], a top-down shooter. Anyhoo, there's a new video trailer posted up on the site, and it will give you a glimpse into various aspects of the game, such as:
[list]1. Intense, run-and-gun game-play
2. Dynamic lighting with shadows
3. Realistic look and feel - rusted pipes & tanks, rubble, fire-glows
4. On-the-fly camera angle changes that prevent blocking the player's view unnecessarily[/list]
[flash=640,480]https://www.youtube.com/v/Y0IwUXIvBuM[/flash]
There is a downloadable hi-res version, but I believe the low-res versions publicly available will suffice. At any rate, here are the links:
[url=http://youtu.be/Y0IwUXIvBuM]720p on YouTube[/url]
[url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y0IwUXIvBuM]720p on YouTube[/url]