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I need to go to bed but I kinda don't want to. Was meant to play Red Dead til late and then start Gravity Rush but instead I went on a Chinese Checkers and Toy Curling playing spree on 51 Worldwide Games and browsed Wikipedia.
Just looking at anime I wouldn't mind seeing as a game.
So before I go to bed I've had a look at all of the anime I've watched and thought which ones I would like to see as a video game.
Not just visual novels or gacha, but at least somewhat of an attempt to be kinda interesting. Like Granblue Fantasy Relink and that Demon Slayer game or even the Virtual Laid-Back Camp thing.
1. Assassination Classroom - Think Persona but a bit more condensed and more comedic in a way.
2. Fate/Apocrypha or Stay/Night - Platinum developed Fate game. That is what I want.
3. Made in Abyss - Can see this working like a 2.5D Metroidvania outdoor horror kinda thing, think the map being circular and grander.
4. Darling in the Franxx - It screams like part Persona social links and part Mecha slasher like the sections in Nier Automata but with more control.
5. That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime - Hey Namco remember the old Tales engine? Why don't you make this into a game using it before disposing of it?
6. Kino's Journey - My favourite anime of all time would work well as a video game. Might do a write up of it tomorrow but it would be kinda like Death Stranding meets Tales in a way to make sense.
Have a few more but gonna wait and see about that.
And despite having the main character as my pfp, I'm not going to get the Re:Zero game until a pretty good price drop to around £20 ($27). Chibi character models aren't really my thing is the reason why.
Pokelego999 This AMA's subject is a mon out of this world, Pokelego999! As always, all site rules are in effect. Please try and limit yourself to one post containing up to three questions until Pokelego999 has answered, then you may ask more. And when asking questions, please keep it civil...
So before I go to bed I've had a look at all of the anime I've watched and thought which ones I would like to see as a video game.
Not just visual novels or gacha, but at least somewhat of an attempt to be kinda interesting. Like Granblue Fantasy Relink and that Demon Slayer game or even the Virtual Laid-Back Camp thing.
1. Assassination Classroom - Think Persona but a bit more condensed and more comedic in a way.
2. Fate/Apocrypha or Stay/Night - Platinum developed Fate game. That is what I want.
3. Made in Abyss - Can see this working like a 2.5D Metroidvania outdoor horror kinda thing, think the map being circular and grander.
4. Darling in the Franxx - It screams like part Persona social links and part Mecha slasher like the sections in Nier Automata but with more control.
5. That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime - Hey Namco remember the old Tales engine? Why don't you make this into a game using it before disposing of it?
6. Kino's Journey - My favourite anime of all time would work well as a video game. Might do a write up of it tomorrow but it would be kinda like Death Stranding meets Tales in a way to make sense.
Have a few more but gonna wait and see about that.
And despite having the main character as my pfp, I'm not going to get the Re:Zero game until a pretty good price drop to around £20 ($27). Chibi character models aren't really my thing is the reason why.
Little Witch Academia: Chamber of Time for PlayStation 4 game reviews & Metacritic score: Uncover the mysteries at Luna Nova Academy and experience the magical world of Studio Trigger style Japanese animation. Join Akko and her friends to work as a t...
Pokelego999 This AMA's subject is a mon out of this world, Pokelego999! As always, all site rules are in effect. Please try and limit yourself to one post containing up to three questions until Pokelego999 has answered, then you may ask more. And when asking questions, please keep it civil...
So before I go to bed I've had a look at all of the anime I've watched and thought which ones I would like to see as a video game.
Not just visual novels or gacha, but at least somewhat of an attempt to be kinda interesting. Like Granblue Fantasy Relink and that Demon Slayer game or even the Virtual Laid-Back Camp thing.
1. Assassination Classroom - Think Persona but a bit more condensed and more comedic in a way.
2. Fate/Apocrypha or Stay/Night - Platinum developed Fate game. That is what I want.
3. Made in Abyss - Can see this working like a 2.5D Metroidvania outdoor horror kinda thing, think the map being circular and grander.
4. Darling in the Franxx - It screams like part Persona social links and part Mecha slasher like the sections in Nier Automata but with more control.
5. That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime - Hey Namco remember the old Tales engine? Why don't you make this into a game using it before disposing of it?
6. Kino's Journey - My favourite anime of all time would work well as a video game. Might do a write up of it tomorrow but it would be kinda like Death Stranding meets Tales in a way to make sense.
Have a few more but gonna wait and see about that.
And despite having the main character as my pfp, I'm not going to get the Re:Zero game until a pretty good price drop to around £20 ($27). Chibi character models aren't really my thing is the reason why.
While I've only seen Darling in the Franxx out of your list, YES, lemme beat up giant alien dinosaurs with fragile, physics defying fembots and interact with the crew.
And as for anime that I'd like to see get a video game, a Casshern Sins hack and slash where you plow through hordes of robots hellbent on revenge and explore a dystopian landscape to help out the few remaining survivors and atone for setting off the event that put the world in such a ruined state would be pretty neat.
So this isn't complete, but I picked up the WACOM Tablet again, and... View attachment 299759
I need some work on the face, and a little fixing up on the head tbh.
So this isn't complete, but I picked up the WACOM Tablet again, and... View attachment 299759
I need some work on the face, and a little fixing up on the head tbh.
Didn't know you draw. People would find it funny but I find it great for anyone to do anything like that.
I really should get back to my creative writing but things get in the way but to remember this, all it takes is the right inspiration for anyone to create. As mentioned to my friend Wademan94
(yes tagging you boi) the while back, ain't abandoning what I built the past two years.
Well I suppose I'll go to bed. The psychiatrist meeting happening at long last tomorrow so I'll probably jump on here after while waiting for my IRL friends to talk. I'm confident in the outcome.
Don't get me wrong, drawing from imagination can lead to some amazing results, especially from a design sense.
But it definitely has you drawing at Veteran difficulty when you're not using references.
I recommend instead of trying to search for references as you need them (which can be useful in it's own way) spend some time in between drawing collecting and saving interesting images as you go, whether they be anatomy references, landscapes, colour references, clothing/drapery, textures, works from your favourite artists, etc. Building up a library of resources can give you a lot to work with and organizing them into folders so they are easier to find when you need them. It's not uncommon for professional artists to have thousands upon thousands of images.
This goes the same for using books for references as well.
If you're referring to the autocensor on this site, I don't believe you can.
There's a lot of younger folks using this site, so it's sort of being treated like a schoolground with similar rules. Censor-dodging is also not allowed on this site such as posting images with censored words that are visible or using 1337 language.
So before I go to bed I've had a look at all of the anime I've watched and thought which ones I would like to see as a video game.
Not just visual novels or gacha, but at least somewhat of an attempt to be kinda interesting. Like Granblue Fantasy Relink and that Demon Slayer game or even the Virtual Laid-Back Camp thing.
1. Assassination Classroom - Think Persona but a bit more condensed and more comedic in a way.
2. Fate/Apocrypha or Stay/Night - Platinum developed Fate game. That is what I want.
3. Made in Abyss - Can see this working like a 2.5D Metroidvania outdoor horror kinda thing, think the map being circular and grander.
4. Darling in the Franxx - It screams like part Persona social links and part Mecha slasher like the sections in Nier Automata but with more control.
5. That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime - Hey Namco remember the old Tales engine? Why don't you make this into a game using it before disposing of it?
6. Kino's Journey - My favourite anime of all time would work well as a video game. Might do a write up of it tomorrow but it would be kinda like Death Stranding meets Tales in a way to make sense.
Have a few more but gonna wait and see about that.
And despite having the main character as my pfp, I'm not going to get the Re:Zero game until a pretty good price drop to around £20 ($27). Chibi character models aren't really my thing is the reason why.