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do you think toby ever got inspiration from his fans
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The Night is Still
The Forest Dark
A Distant Scream
A Lantern's Spark
It’s the summer of 1974, and Larkville, Virginia is gearing up for another sun-soaked season of campfires, outdoor adventures, and the bustling energy of memories being made at Camp Wanatel. But something sinister lurks just beyond the woods, and unsettling events start to rattle the counselors. As the tension rises, the summer takes a terrifying turn in this chilling weekly horror audio drama. Start your journey with episode 1, now available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and Amazon Music!
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The Night is Still
The Forest Dark
A Distant Scream
A Lantern's Spark
It’s the summer of 1974, and Larkville, Virginia is gearing up for another sun-soaked season of campfires, outdoor adventures, and the bustling energy of memories being made at Camp Wanatel. But something sinister lurks just beyond the woods, and unsettling events start to rattle the counselors. As the tension rises, the summer takes a terrifying turn in this chilling weekly horror audio drama. Start your journey with episode 1, now available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and Amazon Music!
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I just finished watching a silent playthrough of Drakengard 1 on PS2. I feel like this game deserves a remake like how Silent Hill 2 got a remake.
While SH2 is and was obviously a hit both back when it came out on the ps2 and when it was remade on ps5, I feel that it's a given that it was going to succeed. Because it's popular. But I wanna start seeing remakes for games that had huge potential back, but flew underneath many people's radar due to it underperforming or what have you. And Drakengard 1 would be perfect for this.
Keep in mind, I don't really know the history behind Drakengard 1 super in depth. But my understanding is that Drakengard 1 wasn't universally praised and wasn't really played by a whole lot of people. It's still funny to me how many people love the NieR franchise and have no idea that NieR is a spin-off series coming from a joke ending in Drakengard 1.
Side tangent, earlier today I was looking through some youtube shorts and saw a clip from one dude's livestream watching someone's video about NieR (because he was trying to see if he would like it, i think) and saw a clip from Drakengard 1 and he immediately recognized the clip to be from Drakengard 1. He was gushing with nostalgia about playing the game when he was younger and was super pleased to find out that Drakengard and NieR are connected. And I thought that was super interesting that he had played Drakengard 1 but wasn't aware of the connection it had with NieR. Just not something you really see in the fandom I suppose.
Anyways, I would absolutely LOVE to see a modern remake of Drakengard 1. Its art style halfway through the game is so good and I believe would translate well with the NieR style that's been used in Automata and Replicant 1.22. ESPECIALLY all the weird as fuck set pieces at the end of the game. A modern remake would also bode well with the gameplay and story. When watching the game, it looks as though the dragon flying combat is kinda fun, but the Caim gameplay could reeeeally benefit from some modifications to make it more fun to play. And while story is interesting, the way the story is told is a bit disjointed and doesn't really flow well. And this might just be me being spoiled with really good storytelling and voice acting and cutscene animations in modern RPGs, but man it hasn't aged all that well.
I'm rambling on and I'm tired so
TLDR: Drakengard 1 deserves a Modern Remake cause it has the potential to be utterly fan-fucking-tastic.
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can you guys stop fighting over the same peice of lettuce. there is literally more right behind you
Don't get involved in things you don't understand
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