rnarccus:

englishblgames:

It’s review time! Eldet demo v2 review!

At the beginning of the month, @eldet-development released an updated version of Eldet’s demo, two years after the initial one that was launched for the project’s Kickstarter. This update brought quite a lot of neat changes, which I will talk about in a little while.

Eldet is a medieval fantasy, LGBT+ visual novel by Marccus Ehren, in which you play as Kunal, a young man who, after years of studying magic and yet not having awakened any magical ability, decides to work with a mysterious duo of “tomb raiders” who require a mage for their explorations. Along the way, Kunal meets a variety of characters, some of which he can befriend or romance.

Characters

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Kunal is Eldet’s player character. A man in his early-20′s from a family of famous mages who studied magic for 16 years, yet was never able to actually use magic. Kunal’s personality will be shaped by your choices throughout the game, but he starts out green and quite unsure of himself and his abilities. He can act charming, cunning or intimidating depending on the dialogue options.

Since demo V2, you can customize Kunal’s hair, body, and pronouns, which impact every CG or sprite he/they appear in.

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Aadita is a close friend of Kunal’s and studies in the same college as him. She expresses deep concern over Kunal’s safety in his imminent journey, yet still respects his decision, lends him her mage stone, and helps him teleport to southern Andalusia where he meets…

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Tariq is the man who offered Kunal to work as a mage for his tomb explorations. He is a cunning, cultivated man who has worked for years with his sister into this whole tomb raiding business. Tariq appears friendly and welcoming at first, but he seems to hide something, and will act cold should Kunal press the issue.

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Kahina is Tariq’s sister and just as well-versed in exploring tombs as he is. Unlike him, she’s blunt and straight-to-the-point, and doesn’t seem very enchanted by Kunal’s recent recruitment. Kahina seems to have her own secrets and motivations, separate from her brothers’.

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Faaron is a gigantic Elven mercenary hired to keep the group safe during their journey. He never says a word throughout the demo (all of his lines are “…”!), yet seems quick to concern himself over Kunal’s well-being. He’s kind of like a big, pointy-eared teddy bear.

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We don’t know much about Akwasi, aside from the fact that he’s Tariq’s brother and that Tariq hates his guts. He seems intrigued by Kunal, and apparently carries a mage stone like him– despite not being a mage himself.

Writing and characterization

As you can see, Eldet features quite a diverse cast, and that’s just the beginning. Not only there will be characters from various races, ethnicities, but Kunal will be able to meet and possibly romance nonbinary characters as well.

Now, one major complaint I hear about inclusive games is how some creators seem to content themselves with making their cast diverse, but yet forget to work towards making the plot actually intriguing and making said characters grow throughout the story. While you can’t say much from a demo about the latter, I was pleasantly surprised by how colorful, and yet three-dimensional each introduced character in the Eldet demo was.

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Perhaps the most interesting character in this demo is Tariq, who display two dramatically different sides of himself You just can’t figure the man out with just one set of choices, and I found myself going back to previous saves to see how he would respond to Kunal’s different dialogue choices. Tariq blows hot and cold with Kunal, warmly welcoming him into his group one moment and in the next leaving him to face an incoming scary situation, confusing him greatly.

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Faaron, on the other hand, is quite fun to interact with. He doesn’t say anything, and he doesn’t seem fluent in Kunal and Tariq’ language, which leads to some awkward, yet amusing interactions. Yet you can say his various actions and attempts at helping Kunal speak for him and hint at a “gentle giant” personality.

With that said, I’d like to point out how gorgeous Eldet’s backgrounds are, some of which are animated:

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Animated trees!

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Animated waterfall!

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Animated magic circle! (+ cool pillars)

The animations look simple, but they further add to the immersion into Eldet’s universe. A nice bonus to already gorgeous hand-drawn backgrounds.

That, plus everything I said earlier, plus the zillion different sprites each character has depending on the scene and clothes they wear, plus the fact that Marccus has been working on Eldeton his own since the beginning –writing, illustrating and composing each soundtrack– shows just how much work and love was poured into this project.

That level of dedication is quite humbling, but at the same time, a little terrifying.

In conclusion… I’m not going to lie, this is the most beautiful VN I’ve played all year, and this is only the demo. Eldet not only aims to be inclusive but also feature a variety of complex, charismatic characters and an engaging story with a solid prose that is a pleasure to read. We haven’t met half of the cast but all the introduced characters were interesting in their own ways, and I look forward to reading Kunal’s exciting people-meeting and tomb-raiding adventures.

On top of the gargantuan workload that illustrating and programming the game implies, my major concern for the full game will be the writing, which I hope, will stay consistent. I’m weak for good writing, more than good art.

If you haven’t backed Eldet’s Kickstarter, you can still support Marccus on Patreon if you like. The available reward tiers are much cheaper than they should be, but even $1 would be appreciated.

And that closes this review. Thanks for reading! 😀

Relevant links:

A wonderfully thoughtful review of the new demo!

ushidoshi:

More DBH University AU doodles!

Excitable and energetic Ralph is majoring in botany & agriculture, developing the perfect succulent, no doubt.

Rupert doesn’t talk much and is majoring in veterinary science, on the quest to save ALL the birds.

Jerry is a cheerful theater student who excels in all roles involving pirates.

Arr!

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Bad Idea Tour – Seattle Marathon

thatsnotwhoifuckingam:

Random Acts collected over $120k so far to end Childhood Hunger and our favorites ran their asses off at the Seattle Marathon today (11/25/18).  All pics below are from @yearofmads twitter account.  She kept us fed all day!

Get Ready…

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Photo cred: Random Acts

Get Set…

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Photo Cred: Random Acts

Jared, Jensen, and Misha took turns pushing Rachel Miner until Charlie Capen took her down the half marathon path.  So proud…

Photo Credit: Sakura1980 on twitter

GO!

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Genevive Padalecki ran the half marathon with Vicki Vantoch and Alaina Huffman

Photo Cred: Alaina Huffman Instagram

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Photo Cred: Misha’s Instagram

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………AND FINISH!

J2 finished first, together, looking like damn models.

What evil witchcraft is this…

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Then came Adam Fergus who admitted to not training like he should.

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Then our precious Misha with one hell of a leg cramp.

Sweet baby…

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And finally Rob and Jason Manns.

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Rob was SO pleased 

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Misha and Charlie Capen after he crossed the finish line.

Photo cred: @withlovekamille twitter

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Adam, Jared, and Jensen as Adam crosses the finish line.

Photo cred: WithLoveKamille twitter

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Jensen, Jared, and Rob after Rob crossed the finish line.

Photo cred: WithLoveKamille twitter

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Ruth and Rob after Rob finished.

Photo cred: Janieloves6 twitter

Now HYDRATE…

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Photo: Adam Fergus Instagram

Then, off to a massage!

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Misha looks ready…

Photo credit: Misha’s Instagram

Poor Rob.

Well done, so proud of all of you and of all the work that Random Acts does to help people all over the world.

selfcareafterrape:

selfcareafterrape:

I survived an abusive relationship. At this point I have talked to and worked with hundreds of people in abusive relationships.

Guess what? telling us to leave never works.

ever.

I could write a post about ways to help people leave.

I’ll probably do that one day.

but don’t be that person in the mean time.

This is real quick off the cuff but:

AN ABBREVIATED GUIDE TO ‘holy shit my friend is in an abusive relationshit what do I do’

1. Don’t start shit with the abuser. Your friend? Will pay for it.

I once had a friend slap my abuser.

I am not going to tell you the price I paid b/c I’ve already puked once today and I would like to not do it again.

I once threatened a friend’s abuser.

I almost lost that friend over it.

Don’t do the thing.

2.  Understand that the abuser is going to be isolating them.

They may be telling your friend how terrible you are. Any slight- no matter how small will be played up into a big thing. and even if the friend doesn’t hold it against you- it will probably effect how much they reach out to you.

Abusers like to tell their marks things like ‘Oh? A missed your call. Its because they hate you and think you complain too much’

The best way I can tell you to combat that- is just… don’t hold it against them. If they withdraw, don’t be that person like ‘well if you really cared about me you’d have fought for me’ 

The people who helped the most were those that I felt like.. I could go weeks without talking to and then they’d still listen if I got the courage to come back around. 

If you can- work with them to try and schedule things so that they can have support without their abuser getting suspicious. School projects, open places. shit like that.

3. Don’t argue with them that shit is abusive.

Don’t be that person. It will make them feel unsafe with you.

The friends who argued were friends I lost. They were the ones it was easiest for him to make go. Cause here’s the thing… people view isolating as an abuser saying ‘you can’t talk to them!’ and a lot of times its not that.. its an abuser sitting down and saying in a real quiet voice ‘you two argue a lot, and they aren’t respecting you. But I’ll always be here for you okay?’  

The most you can do is say “hey.. you know you deserve better than that right?” and if they argue go “I’m not going to argue with you. I don’t want to upset you. 

4. If they ask for resources, help them get them.

Don’t offer them unless asked or it will turn into a fight and see above.

5. If they say they’re out of options- help them brain storm ones.

here’s an easy opening to ask if it’s okay to help them find resources.

don’t shove.

6. Be nice to them. consistently.

Too many people were too busy trying to convince me that he was a bad guy- that spending time with them just hurt…

and at least when I was with him it only hurt some of the time.

I got out because I had 4-5 good friends who I had good times with and I finally…. there was the light of ‘oh god this is what healthy relationships feel like. ‘

7. Don’t shove. Don’t pressure.

You can say “I’ll be here for you when you’re ready to leave”

You can remind them of this occasionally.

But don’t be a coercive dick.

Don’t be gross.

Don’t hurt people being abused.

That should not be that hard of a lesson.

Don’t say victim blaming shit to convince them to leave.,

Don’t threaten to leave them if they don’t leave.

Don’t be gross.