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ISOMETRIC ROLE-PLAYINGBattle SystemAfter slaving away for countless hours at piles of scripts, resources, variables, and statements, I have pulled together one heck of a wicked battle system. Of course, the only working option available at this point is Attack, but more will come, and quickly! The system is pretty basic. Party members and enemies all have a speed attribute, which decides the turn order. When it is a players turn, you can assign them one of six actions: Attack, Magic, Item, Defend, Wait, or Flee. Attacking is free, and you can only attack back-row enemies if they do not have an enemy in the row ahead of them. Upon attacking, your character's weapon will flash, and if the button is pressed just at that time, a Power Hit is performed. Power hits involve a little extra animation, some flying stars, and (of course) deal extra damage to your opponent. You will also be able to do a Timed Guard when enemies are attacking, reducing the damage you take.Initiate Battle!Battles don't just start in this, I really wanted to take a pro-approach to this. Actually, thanks to GM6's deactivation functions, the battles take place completely in the room in which they were initiated. When you DO get into battle, the room shrinks and spins away, while the battle room bounces into view and the players and enemies appear. It's pretty cool, even as far as commercial RPGs go, in my opinion.Enemy SpritingI went mad with the pixels, and I mean mad. I pixeled all the bosses in the game, which at this point I will tell you is more than 10. To complement that, and make it SOME sort of a role-playing game, I decided to also pixel a load of monsters to encounter; I stopped at 18 because I realized that I was asleep.Anyhow, here's a couple examples of what you'll encounter.And a couple more tidbits of stuff I've completed, as well as hints as to what you can expect from this game…Getting closer to that demo at an exponential rate, keep in touch.
This just might be the greatest GM game ever…….
Looks gorgeous!
*In borat voice:
Very nice. High high five.This is looking great, and has a particular, lovely isometric style.
Very nice! Can't wait. Sounds Like fun!
-ElmerniteI agree. This looks pretty amazing. I envy your skills.
Omfg b-e-a-utiful!
That last one looks like the grumpy snail from Fry's holophoner recital on Futurama. Just make sure that snail doesn't get TOO grumpy.