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Agree. I'd love to know what you think considering the visions and the concepts for No Truce with the Furies looks neat and
, especially when compared to a game with an easy-storyfag-mode like AoD.

While we are here waiting for more Klaasje and what do we get?everybody here at the studio has been waiting for.
publisher
Nope - it went from 16 to 17 and straaaight to the last quarter :DGame is also delayed from early 2017 to fall 2017.
Now that you mention it, it made me worry. So I went and asked your mother. Guess what? She liked it.I'm really looking forward to No Truce but I have to say, your studio logo looks like a cum splat.
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Really now? Last time I checked, at the end of 2016, the game was scheduled for the beginning of 2017.Nope - it went from 16 to 17 and straaaight to the last quarter :DGame is also delayed from early 2017 to fall 2017.
Might have been a typo - I have no wish to argue about that. Anyway, when we decided to push it into 2017, it was decided that it´s not just nudging it over the new year, but might actually take longer. We did not publish any specific dates, because the plans weren´t set in stone yet.Really now? Last time I checked, at the end of 2016, the game was scheduled for the beginning of 2017.Nope - it went from 16 to 17 and straaaight to the last quarter :DGame is also delayed from early 2017 to fall 2017.
Might have been a typo - I have no wish to argue about that. Anyway, when we decided to push it into 2017, it was decided that it´s not just nudging it over the new year, but might actually take longer. We did not publish any specific dates, because the plans weren´t set in stone yet.Really now? Last time I checked, at the end of 2016, the game was scheduled for the beginning of 2017.Nope - it went from 16 to 17 and straaaight to the last quarter :DGame is also delayed from early 2017 to fall 2017.
What´s with the attitude, anyway?. Did you pledge ten bucks on Kickstarter and feel like you´re being cheated now?
What´s with the attitude, anyway?. Did you pledge ten bucks on Kickstarter and feel like you´re being cheated now?
I'm really looking forward to No Truce but I have to say, your studio logo looks like a cum splat.
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Can't wait for the transformation of the game from isometric to first person and all conversations turning into shootouts!!!
Am I doing it right?
Then we had a three day design-philosophical argument about it with our art director Rostov. And I won the argument, as you can see. The logo was chosen precisely because it's not human made, and thus, will never go out of style; will never belong to one aesthetic period. The seagull shit will be just as fresh four thousand years from now.
Can't wait for the transformation of the game from isometric to first person and all conversations turning into shootouts!!!
Am I doing it right?
Funny you should mention this. Here´s an early screenshot mockup of when No Truce With the Furies was still a first person cop shooter:
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Is this worthy as a newspost? Infinitron ?Okay - and now some news that at least everybody here at the studio has been waiting for. *Drumroll* ... yup, we now have a publisher. And an updated website. You can even subscribe to the RSS feed here.
"Humble Bundle will publish No Truce With The Furies"
So Humble Bundle is now a publisher, and we’re “presented by Humble Bundle”. This is the red hot piece of news we’ve kept ourselves from sharing with you for a while now. Since we just got an e-mail saying…
EMBARGO LIFT IS PLANNED FOR FEBRUARY 9. 2017 10.05 PACIFIC NOON TIME
I think it’s safe to say the cat is out of the bag. Dear friends, fans of indie and role playing games, here is the cat:
Humble Bundle Launches Multi-Platform Publishing & Funding Initiative
New initiative brings developers together with Humble’s over 10m customers; Humble will be evaluating games to publish during GDC and PAX East
San Francisco, CA February 9, 2017 – Humble Bundle announced the launch of a multi-platform publishing and funding initiative. The starting lineup includes seven games across a range of genres and styles, for PC, console, and mobile platforms.
A Hat in Time – The perfect ode to old-school 3D platformers, with a hat-swapping spin
HackyZack – A sticker-collecting, precision-platforming, puzzle-stunt game
Ikenfell – A heartwarming turn-based RPG about a school of magic and its troublesome students
Keyboard Sports – A cheeky adventure with Master QWERTY that uses the entire keyboard
No Truce with the Furies – An isometric role playing game that blends cop show antics with a genre busting “fantastic realism” setting, offering absurd new heights of non-combat gameplay for RPG fans
Scorn – Gripping first-person survival horror set in a nightmarish universe
Staxel – Grow your farm, meet the villagers, and join your friends online in building your world
Publishing Lead John Polson says, “Since Humble’s launch in 2010, we have earned the trust of over 10 million customers across our products. In a time when it’s harder than ever for games to find their audience, publishing feels like the next logical step in the services that we can offer to our developer partners.”
“All of our games will be ‘presented by Humble Bundle,’ carrying a seal of quality and curation that fans have come to expect. For each aspect of publishing, developers can choose the services they need, making Humble Bundle a truly modern and adaptable publisher.”
There you have it. Now we have a publishing and funding partner to fight the good fight along side us. That is: to bring No Truce With The Furies to you in the end of 2017. It’s shaping up to be a real treat for fans of story and roleplaying.
Lets end by wishing the best of luck to all the games sharing that cool-as-a-cucumber line-up with us, especially Scorn. A lot of Scorn fans here.
PC GAMER writes about it too:
http://www.pcgamer.com/humble-bundle-launches-multi-platform-publishing-and-funding-program/
I've drawn some things for game-related projects, most notably for Mutants Rising, a Fallout 2 total conversion mod that's still around.