Definitely in love with the blocky, lineless style. It can be cute. It can be badass. It’s just such a versatile style and the artist does it so well.
Definitely in love with the blocky, lineless style. It can be cute. It can be badass. It’s just such a versatile style and the artist does it so well.
There’s software included, which explains the price bulk.
When I see amazingly detailed weapons and armor, I just sit there mesmerized before the usual question comes to mind: “How do these artist draw such amazingly intricate details?!”. I’m not sure how professional artists do it, but I’m sure the process is a lot slower and more careful than I think (i.e. a speedpaint…
The shiny, not-thin irises give off a shoujo manga vibe to me. This is also coupled with the girl in the trailer who looks pretty colorful.
For map-making labyrinth adventurers, Etrian Odyssey 5 comes out Oct. 17
With a bunch of silly paint jobs and looks in-game, I kinda wish there were capsule toys of these little tin-heads.
I love it~ It’s too adorable and it’s like you’re carrying a slimy little friend wherever you go. I’m just worried that it’ll be scuffed up more than the rest of the cover cause it sticks out a little.
Aren’t the Taguel, like, literally bunny transforming people? Why are they not a part of this cake?
I actually appreciate the slowness. Gives some of us time to actually play the games we’ve been hoarding.
Oh Vanillaware. Why everything gotta be so amazingly pretty and hand drawn with you? Stop making me love you even more!