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404Sight - First Impression Backlog Deathmarch
(via https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vOam9hUl6tA)
IT’S FASTER THAN DIAL-UP!
City Weekly Interviews Retro Yeti, Creators of "404Sight"
Salt Lake City Weekly has published an interview with Retro Yeti, creators of 404Sight and recent graduates of the University of Utah's EAE master's program. They discuss the team's formation, how they came up with the idea for the game, their influences and inspirations, managing the community's extremely positive response to the game, and what's in store for the future of 404Sight.
Read the interview here!
5/17/2015 Update
Reviews up for 404Sight, Fearless Fantasy, Kung Fu Strike, MonsterBag, Ryse, and Toren!
Six new reviews up!
404Sight
Fearless Fantasy
Kung Fu Strike: The Warrior’s Rise
MonsterBag
Ryse: Son of Rome
Toren
I’m back! Also, good news, I got my PC and Vita to be friends with each other again and I can get pictures off of my Vita again. Which means I’ve gone back to four reviews to add pictures:
Age of Zombies
Final Horizon
Hell’s Where the Heart Is
A Spirited Seven Nights’ Haunting
Also…
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“404Sight” [Trailer, Web]
Uploaded by Retro Yeti Games, via YouTube
Hey Tumblr! You like vidja games? How about free vidja games? And what about net neutrality? And parkour? Well does Retro yeti Games have a game for you!
(via https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QVdOw8z-qR8)
Doc said I’m sick
I said tru
404Sight is a free game made in support of net neutrality. It’s a 3D playground runner influenced by parkour running with the addition of a special ping ability that reveals areas that can speed the player up or slow them down.
Here’s a neat game! It’s made by students at the University of Utah in the Arts & Engineering program. It adopts a lot of ideas from Mirror’s Edge and F-Zero to create a surprisingly neat game built on the debate of Net Neutrality in interesting mechanical ways.
You won’t quite get the polish of a larger or more well-funded game (the UI, for instance, feels unfinished, and the gameplay, while fairly unpunishing, can be a bit cheap in instances), but it’s a novel idea worth checking out.
Oh, also it’s free. Did I mention that? No? Well, it is.