[Release Watch] Hal Jordan, Day 11
Friday, March 25, 2011
Well, that was fun. :)
Tonight I've finished implementing Blackest Night Hal Jordan's Blue Lantern handicap. Here's what I originally wrote about this concept:
quirk: moves sometimes interrupted by the ring asking "what do you hope for?"
The idea is that, as a tradeoff for the nearly-always-full power bar that the Blue Lantern ring provides, Hal sometimes gets interrupted — even if he's right in the middle of a move — by the ring pestering him. It adds a fun, unique dimension to this mode, and I like it quite a bit (if I do say so myself).
Latest bug tally:
Beta issues resolved: 69 of 71
Tasks remaining: 2
And now, it's time for All Star Superman. :)
Labels: Blackest Night Hal, Release Watch
"In brightest day, in blackest night,
No evil shall escape His sight.
Let those who worship evil's might
Beware his power--Buyog's Green Lantern's light!"
No evil shall escape His sight.
Let those who worship evil's might
Beware his power--Buyog's Green Lantern's light!"
vamos buyog que si se puede, 2 bugs y finalizada tu obra maestra, un legado para todos los que conocen y juegan el MUGEN, un legado de buyog para el mundo ya que los juegos cambian pero el personaje queda.
I'm so excited about this release. I really appreciate the time and effort you've put into Hal. Thank you very much!
For what it's worth, your characters are all incredible and among my favorites in Mugen. I don't know why you aren't doing this professionally!
For what it's worth, your characters are all incredible and among my favorites in Mugen. I don't know why you aren't doing this professionally!
Thanks for the comments, guys. I hope the release doesn't disappoint you, but it's been so long in the making, I'm a little nervous it won't live up to the hype it's accumulated! <_<
As for All Star Superman -- I liked it a lot. It wasn't able to hit all the points in Morrison & Quitely's original books, but it gets the spirit right, and ends on a high note. Sad that we had to lose Dwayne McDuffie so tragically, but what a great "last work" for him to leave behind.
As for All Star Superman -- I liked it a lot. It wasn't able to hit all the points in Morrison & Quitely's original books, but it gets the spirit right, and ends on a high note. Sad that we had to lose Dwayne McDuffie so tragically, but what a great "last work" for him to leave behind.
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