V for ravvit.
Fantasy legend Goran Gligoviฤ started a thing over at the blue place and while I'm not usually one for art prompts, this one hit me right in the medieval (you know, the organ right under your spleen that just thinks about sallets all day).
Anyway, here be Georg the Cyclops wielding his massive clubs.
Sometimes, I play them videosgames
I've been trying a bunch of Steam Next Fest demos and I must crown three kings:
I've had my eye on Mohrta for a while and it does not disappoint. A little bit of collision jank and some performance quibbles, but great levels, satisfying gunplay and very intriguing setting. The sound design deserves special mention, it really sells the weird worlds you're traipsing through.
HARK THE GHOUL has the chonky graphics I crave, and is also a fantastically weird setting that is very compelling. I find King's Field type games usually a bit on the simplistic side mechanically, but with the kick and the various items/weapon types, this one spices thing up and I want to see where it goes.
Poke ALL Toads is a decent puzzler and I enjoyed solving how to avoid retribution while annoying all amphibians, but what really got me was the wonderful animation work. Just peak charm on every frame that had me failing on purpose so I could see every animated interaction of this smug little pest of a fairy (gave me that Battle Chess nostalgia, but better because toad-based puzzling).
Not quite a king, but Project Silverfish gets honorary Baron status:
It's got very good atmosphere and I think it's shaping up great but I feel like it's missing a *something* to really take off, just not sure what (it could just be a polish thing, this is apparently quite the early build). Keeping an eye on it though, it's got the potential for kingliness.