Angel talking about giving lovable events to monsters that people struggle with is such genius design. For example, I hate fighting high level Kiwi because she occasionally just destroys my whole run, but if i beat her... She sets up a little board game RPG for me to play where she's the DM and it's the cutest damn thing I've ever seen. Reminds me of RPG Time, another indie game I'd highly recommend. Anyway, thanks for talking to Angel and showing off this awesome game! Great video and chat.
I was an 80s kid growing up in the Commodore 64 and NES era, so I'm an extremely jaded old fart now. I imagine the dopamine reward systems in my brain that respond to games are all atrophied and crusted over. I just didn't think games like this were "for me" anymore, but I'm really glad I gave it chance because this game knocked all that crust off and made me feel like that 6 year old sitting in front of that crappy CRT TV with a NES controller again. Take all the bad shit that's been happening to the gaming industry over the past few decades, the uninspired games-as-a-service AAA schlock, the predatory monetization, the cut and paste insipid sameness of it all, TVRUHH feels like the perfect counter argument to what gaming has become to remind us all of what it could have been instead.
Angel talking about giving lovable events to monsters that people struggle with is such genius design. For example, I hate fighting high level Kiwi because she occasionally just destroys my whole run, but if i beat her... She sets up a little board game RPG for me to play where she's the DM and it's the cutest damn thing I've ever seen. Reminds me of RPG Time, another indie game I'd highly recommend.
Anyway, thanks for talking to Angel and showing off this awesome game! Great video and chat.
I was an 80s kid growing up in the Commodore 64 and NES era, so I'm an extremely jaded old fart now. I imagine the dopamine reward systems in my brain that respond to games are all atrophied and crusted over. I just didn't think games like this were "for me" anymore, but I'm really glad I gave it chance because this game knocked all that crust off and made me feel like that 6 year old sitting in front of that crappy CRT TV with a NES controller again.
Take all the bad shit that's been happening to the gaming industry over the past few decades, the uninspired games-as-a-service AAA schlock, the predatory monetization, the cut and paste insipid sameness of it all, TVRUHH feels like the perfect counter argument to what gaming has become to remind us all of what it could have been instead.
An interview with the Dev of my favourite underrated game? hell yea!
Thx Angel for this amazing Game. I Love it.
This game might be one of my favorite roguelite, unique, has tons of contents, also the community is very welcoming and supportive. Love this game!
"All life begins with Burning Veyeral and ends with Burning Veyeral... This is my belief...at least for now!"
Surprised that there was no mention of how Rendy accidentally became the server mascot somehow.
It's because she's Rendy. What is there to explain? We love Rendy.
this dude voice make me happy
Hell yeah
How to contact him? want to make a Ost for the Game
It's very easy to contact me, but only I can make the ost for this game
@@Veyerals oh i see :D love the game, bought it yesterday