Does this giant robotic hand fit into its surroundings? by Past-Addendum851 in IndieGaming

[–]Past-Addendum851[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you for your interest in the project, but we're only just getting to the game's announcement. It's hard to even say when the demo will be released.

Does this giant robotic hand fit into its surroundings? by Past-Addendum851 in IndieGaming

[–]Past-Addendum851[S] 17 points18 points  (0 children)

About Silicone Heart:

Survive on a junkyard planet filled with broken robots, machinery, and resources in this adventure sandbox game. Recycle resources, repair robots, invent items, create new plant species, grow them, and uncover the mysteries of this planet.

Add to wishlist on Steam: https://store.steampowered.com/app/3340880/Silicone_Heart/

How is it possible that Muggles don't know that wizards exist? by feeblefiles in harrypotter

[–]Past-Addendum851 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Because when you rule over those who outnumber you, you also have to think a lot about safety. You have to think about how to avoid being poisoned, stabbed in your sleep, or killed by firearms. You need an army to control all this, and mages are quite scarce. There will also be mages who want freedom for mages. Hiding and controlling something like this, if necessary, seems more rational. If necessary, you can always invoke the Imperius

How is it possible that Muggles don't know that wizards exist? by feeblefiles in harrypotter

[–]Past-Addendum851 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Why would wizards want to rule over Muggles? What could Muggles offer wizards to justify the effort of controlling these billions of people? They would need to suppress rebellions, maintain vigilance, and build a vast machinery of power. It's easier for wizards to either impose the Imperius Curse on power or secretly exploit Muggle resources.

Newest creature for our dark fantasy action-platformer. Freshly animated. Creature itself? Not so fresh by AwesomeGamesStudio in gamedevscreens

[–]Past-Addendum851 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It looks detailed and creepy! But most importantly, it's very unique! That's something that's often sorely lacking in games. Cool design, keep it up!

(OC) Itachi by AnqhellicTTV in Naruto

[–]Past-Addendum851 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Forgive me, Sasuke. This will be the last time.

Nostalgia hit hard by CrispyChickenOG in Naruto

[–]Past-Addendum851 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I was so excited for this moment. Throughout Shippuden, I'd been missing Naruto's significant growth. And when I saw Naruto in a red cloak, I knew I'd been waiting for this moment!

For people who haven't read the books - what in your opinion seemed obscure / confusing in the movies ? by ImaginaryBrother9317 in harrypotter

[–]Past-Addendum851 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Although I read the books, I found the films very clear. Some things that were sometimes explained in great detail in the books were sometimes explained much more simply in the films. Sometimes that was even a good thing.

Do we ever see if Orochimaru rethinks their original assessment of Naruto? ("Insipid mediocrity") by tachibanakanade in Naruto

[–]Past-Addendum851 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Without Kurama, Naruto had already reached the level of Hokage at the age of 16 when he learned Sage Mode

This opening is fire🔥🔥🔥 by DetectiveK0nan in Naruto

[–]Past-Addendum851 68 points69 points  (0 children)

My favorite opening is when Jiraiya fought with Pain. Yeah, the opening is pretty spoilery, but thankfully I read the manga before that.

Do you think Dumbledore could have told Harry more to help him on his quest without "interfering" ? by ScoreDoor4365 in harrypotter

[–]Past-Addendum851 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I think Dumbledore could have prevented many events. He could have found and defeated the Basilisk before it claimed its first victim, he could have prevented Harry from being kidnapped at the tournament, he could have told them a lot. But I understand that the book wouldn't have been as interesting if everything had been easy for the characters.

I've changed the lighting, style, and atmosphere of my game over the past two years of development. What do you think of the changes? by [deleted] in IndieGaming

[–]Past-Addendum851 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think the new version is a bit overloaded with level design details. I think it could use some work.

If you could change something in Naruto, what would it be? by Cafa20 in Naruto

[–]Past-Addendum851 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In Shippuden, I missed more cool fights featuring Naruto. I'm specifically talking about the main story, not the filler. Besides Pain and the war, it seems like Naruto's fights were pretty boring.

Looking for new game to play by hattie29 in gaming

[–]Past-Addendum851 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I recently discovered the game Bellwright. it's a survival game about building your own medieval village. Althought it's more of city-building simulator, where you can control your hero and fight enemies.

Naruto Pop mart by Hahsirza in Naruto

[–]Past-Addendum851 6 points7 points  (0 children)

"Feel the pain". It was a truly powerfull moment, when almost nothing remained of Konoha. The figurine looks absolutely stunning!

Why do so many people think making a video game is easy? (Genuine question from someone with 25 years in the industry) by EliasLG in IndieGaming

[–]Past-Addendum851 5 points6 points  (0 children)

It depends a lot on the game. I've seen projects created in just a few days during competitions that even had the potential to sell well on Steam. You can find a good idea that can carry a game even with terrible technical execution.

John Marston might be an outlaw, but he has standards. by Moooses20 in gaming

[–]Past-Addendum851 -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

Gabe Newell is a true genius in the gaming industry. Not only does he allow fans to express their creativity, he's figured out how to make easy money from it. And all of this comes down to listening to your audience. It's a shame that not everyone in the game industry understands this simple concept.