There shall be no Sifu 2, says Rematch dev, because "chasing safe bets is a death sentence"

As Sloclap celebrate three million players, there's little chance of going back to one of their old martial arts games after Rematch.

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@mezz You want the best thing about this ? Some of the guys in the team had a time at Sloclap, working on #Sifu & #Absolver ^^

Typically, the CEO's & the Animator's experiences at Sloclap were then leveraged to push forward #EnGarde from its v1 (they reworked the whole game when the dev team got back together) to its insane current quality !

Add-in the experience of some of the Team that passed some time of Ghost Recon Breakpoint, and you've got this cool impactful and rich evolution !

Apr 23, 2023 - Day 113 - NewPlay Bonus Review
Total NewPlays: 125

Game: Absolver

Platform: Steam PC
Release Date: Aug 30, 2017
Library Date: Apr 7, 2019
Unplayed: 1477d (4y16d)
Playtime: 41m

Absolver is an online multiplayer combat game (apparently).

Other than the initial server login, nothing in the first 20 minutes of gameplay gave me any clue that there was an online component; this lack of information was something that was reflected through the gameplay.

You're a "prospect" wearing a magical mask, on the road to becoming an "Absolver"; there's a lack of clarity around what you're trying to do, and how to achieve it.

The initial 10 minutes of the game largely walk you through the combat process, but somehow the combat feels disconnected and sluggish.

The most annoying part of the process is that there are seemingly four different combat stances, but it requires a frustrating combination of two buttons to be pressed in a particular order, to switch stance, and then it kind of just... switches back?

I even gave it another 20 minutes playtime in case I was missing something, but combat was just as frustrating the second time around.

There might be something here that rewards persistence, but if it's there, it didn't hook me.

Absolver did not absolve itself; it's just:

2: Meh

#Absolver #ThirdPerson #Melee #MastodonGaming #Gaming #Project365ONG #Project365 #NewPlay

I played #Absolver with a friend yesterday. I really like the world design and it is fun punching dudes together. Seems to be a short game too that doesn't overstay its welcome. But the two main bosses have to be fought solo? That's when you would want to have help the most, no?
@marty_TrollPurse
This is very interesting!
Are you planning on opensourcing the code?
Also would you have any articles to recommand on the subject?
We shipped both #absolver and #sifu using bv trees but the UE implementation is a bit weird and we want to do some r&d on the subject
SIFU : Le jeu coup de poing de 2022 ? On l'a vu, tout savoir ! https://peertube.stream/videos/watch/3c9b012c-e0d2-4ec1-90d0-16c2b54871c5
SIFU : Le jeu coup de poing de 2022 ? On l'a vu, tout savoir !

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'Absolver', 'absorber' o 'adsorber' - Blog de Lengua

Los verbos absolver, absorber y adsorber tienen significados diferentes. Absolver es 'declarar a alguien libre de culpa'. Esto es algo que se puede hacer en el ámbito judicial, como en este ejemplo: (1) La Audiencia Provincial de Álava ha condenado a un hombre a un año de cárcel por un delito de lesiones, pero le ha absuelto de la agresión sexual de la que también estaba acusado [Diario Vasco (España), 17-2-2017]. Normalmente, quienes absuelven son los jueces, los tribunales, los jurados, etc.; pero también puede absolvernos un sacerdote de nuestros pecados: (2) A los últimos momentos de Enrique asistió, por deferencia, un sacerdote del Templo Mayor: don Evaristo Trejo. Lo oyó en confesión, lo absolvió de sus pecados y le ungió los pies con los santos óleos [Rosario Castellanos: Los convidados de agosto]. Este verbo toma la preposición de, como se puede comprobar en los ejemplos (1) y (2): alguien absuelve a alguien de algo. Se conjuga como resolver y comparte con este la uve de la

Je suis vraiment super fan de ce style de graphismes. #Absolver