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#Xenogears modding
linnaealyn · 6 months
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Old mod page, abandoned 3/2/24; New mod page @ Godsibb
Finally, after 2 years of work, it is complete. -But still being updated.
There's a Japanese version of the mod now!
今は日本語版のMODがある!
This is a mod for Xenogears using Retroarch's Beetle PSX HW core real-time texture replacement feature. (It requires the Vulkan driver, so make sure your graphics card supports that.) (Duckstation doesn't have a similar option, unfortunately.)
It replaces every single character dialogue portrait, menu portrait, & (almost every) battle portrait (looking at you, Yggdra officer Gear pilots) with high quality, cleaned up artwork, as well as recreated high quality UI while keeping it as close to the original game as possible.
And best thing about it is, if there's anything you don't like about it, like certain aspects of the UI, you can locate and delete that file from the folder. Everything is optional. (if you have any questions as to what's what, drop them into my dms)
Current version: 1.4
現在の日本語版: 1.4
(More screenshots below download info and UI changes.)
Being a real-time texture replacer, it should work with any English version of XG, both base-game and modded/patched. Any fan-translated patch using the US version as a base should display correctly.
There's a separate version for the Japanese version of the game. May need some editing still with other characters' UI ("Ether"/"Spells"/"Arcane"/etc) but for the most part its good to go in terms of battle UI. Let me know if you find any errors.
(I've been using it with the Perfect Works Build mod. Highly recommended!)
(Note!!: If you use PWB mod, don't use its "readjusted portraits" patch when patching your rom, as that patch interferes with this mod's portraits texture replacing.)
(It works on Steam Deck... but don't ask me for details in setting that up in particular, I don't own one 😅)
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Download/ダウンロード
I recommend reading the instructions txt files I included in the DL.
This includes information such as how to set up .cue and .m3u files, swapping discs, renaming the texture folder, Retroarch settings and Beetle PSX HW Core settings to get the mod working, settings suggestions for making a cleaner looking and faster playing XG (YMMV), and settings to fix certain emulation issues Ive come across (freezing on fast-forward, crackling audio during 3D/effects-heavy cutscenes/gameplay, blank screen during Rico flashback, etc).
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-Changes made to the UI include:
Menu UI:
selection triangle, Walk/Gear icons
menu portraits
▲ ■ ● ✖ button DeathBlow menu icons
ABXY button DeathBlow menu icon- alternate textures
Battle UI and on-foot specific battle UI:
Circular battle palette and tags behind text
Battle palette text, "Combo", "Return", "Enter", "Miss", "EP", & HP/DMG/heal/AP numbers
HP/AP bars
"Time", "fuel", "total damage", AP numbers, "1/2/3 point(s)", "cancel end"
battle portraits
▲ ■ ● ✖ button DeathBlow icons
ABXY button Deathblow icons- alternate textures
Bottom screen mid-DeathBlow ▲ ■ ✖ icons (unfortunately, there's no way to change the other mid-DB quadruple-button icons)
Combo 1-7 and Accept icons
In-Gear specific battle UI:
"fuel" and fuel numbers
"Fuel" (when using boost)
fuel bars (top and left)
All Gear status menus' green text/numbers
Attack level numbers and ∞
Gear menu backgrounds
Gear "power shut down", "camera damaged", "out of fuel", etc, statuses
background UI elements, runes, triple red triangles, Gear lock-on UI (unfortunately, there's no way to change the circular part of this UI)
Misc UI changes:
Red/grey spheres (in the menu and loading screen)
All instances of selection diamonds, both horizontal and vertical
Load/save screen "CARD 1"/"2" text, memory card icon, load/save bar/text
Disc 1 and 2 maps (with alternate color versions; makes the enterable area indicators harder to see though)
NESW compass letters (unfortunately, there's no way to change the circular compass texture)
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-Screenshots (before & after and alts):
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And Japanese version's (日本語版) UI:
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⬇!!Spoilers in images further down!!⬇
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I won't be showing all portraits here; only the ones worth mentioning.
Portraits created for the mod that have no artwork equivalent:
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Portraits to match their sprites vs official unedited artwork:
(default on left, alt on right)
Roni/Medena/Erich edited sprite equivalent vs their official PW art
Citan edited unsmiling (dialogue-only) sprite equivalent vs official smiling art)
Krelian(s) edited sprite equivalent vs official art
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Portrait alts created for fun:
Both sides of scar-eyed Bart
Two-eyed Bart
Kim lab coat with glasses
Fei-colored Id
Fei-colored Id with Id's yellow eyes
Fei-colored young & older Emeralda
(might add to this list later. have any suggestions? fun ideas? lmk. It doesn't have to be canon-compliant.)
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Screenshots of alt portraits in-use:
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I'll continue to update this and subsequently reblog it as new versions are released.
With any new updates, just DL and replace/overwrite the old folder.
In-progress tumblr post of the past as a bit of a time capsule for myself 😄
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Be modder. Do crimes.
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hauntedtotem · 2 months
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yall guess what I found at the con
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I keep threatening to say something about Xenoblade Chronicles 3, but it keeps not happening. I either can't figure out what I want to write or am unable to actually write it, like I'll have an idea and then sit up, but that'll make my head get weird and make me give up on it for the rest of the day. Again.
I think I finally figured out what I want to talk about though, and if I can make it through 265 hours of the game itself (plus another 35 on Future Redeemed, the standalone DLC story) I can probably handle writing a single post about it, even if it takes me a few tries across several months and turns into kind of a retrospective on the entire series.
As a brief intro for context, in the summer of 2022 when the game came out my health had reached a new low point, even compared to the already not great lows it's been at other times in my life, and XC3 is honestly probably one of the reasons I'm still here now. And I don't just mean on Tumblr.
Ok, maybe that's a little too brief. I have a weird and wacky combination of physical/psych/neuro things that have been going on for years, but up until 2020 they were only partially disabling and left me moderately functional and still fairly happy, and they seemed to be improving for a change. Since that summer they've all been gradually going downhill though, and I've at least for the time being ended up basically completely disabled and unable to do a lot of basic things in my life, and I haven't been having a great time with it.
It doesn't help that I've gotten the absolute bare minimum support for a lot of it (or sometimes even less than that) because most of my doctors retired or moved or changed jobs in the past couple years, and along with it taking forever to get set up with new ones a lot of the new ones have been extremely reluctant to actually address any of my needs. It's super cool to not only get next to zero help with any of the new problems that came up but also not be able to get prescriptions for any of my psych meds and be effectively forcibly detransitioned. That's starting to slowly turn around now, but only barely.
Anyway, by the beginning of the summer of 2022 I was at the point where I was having periods where I was having trouble forming coherent sentences some of the time, and while my brain generating gibberish like "aspirational truth-pissing" or "post-kneecap society" is very funny (to me at least), it's not super useful. I'd become pretty isolated, a lot of friendships and relationships had become pretty distant for various reasons, and I'd had to move back in with the one person who actually abused me (which is pretty far in the past but still pretty uncomfortable).
Basically my life had next to nothing going for it at that point, not much was showing any signs of improving, and it was pretty hard to find anything to look forward to.
(ok so maybe that ended up being not so brief because I don't talk about all that stuff much and apparently I have a lot of feelings about it)
Good news, though! There's a new game coming out in my favorite series!
I have a long and complicated relationship with the Xeno games. I first played Xenogears before Xenosaga was even out, but I never finished it because some of the jankiness frustrated me (and I'm replaying it now and those things about it have aged really poorly, but it's still plenty interesting otherwise). And then I never really played Xenosaga myself (although it's probably next in line after I eventually finish Xenogears) because I never had a PS2, but I had friends who were super into it that I absorbed everything from.
And then by the time the first Xenoblade came out my Wii had already died. A couple years later I had a computer that could emulate it though, so I played it in Dolphin with the HD texture mod...until about halfway through the game, when my CPU caught on fire. A friend gave me a free replacement, but it was slower and didn't run stuff like that nearly as well, so I held off on finishing it until 2020 when I finally could afford new computer stuff (mostly because I had to spend some of my SSI backpay because you're only allowed to have at most $2000 in your bank account at any given time because this country hates disabled people).
And of course it was great.
And then I grabbed the Switch version so I could play Future Connected, which was also great, and then quickly moved on to Xenoblade Chronicles 2 after that...and then stopped playing that one for several months because Tora really grated on me. I think "blushy-crushy" is the point I gave up at. Thankfully I went back to it a bit later, because aside from that and some of the overly horny character designs it's pretty great overall, and Torna completely recontextualizes so much stuff and makes the base game even better.
I even played some of X, and I would've finished it too if my save hadn't gotten corrupted. Maybe some day I'll figure out how to use a memory editor or something to fix it, because it seems almost fine, and I don't really want to replay 70 hours of it...
So I was understandably pretty excited by the surprise announcement in early 2022 of the third game and then its release date getting pushed up even sooner, and even though my life had imploded further by that summer, some of that feeling carried through.
And you know what? Xenoblade Chronicles 3: also great. I know, big surprise. It looks great and the music's great and the actual gameplay is great (and much better explained than in the previous game), and all of that is great and has already been said by a million other people.
And they've also all had plenty to say about how the characters and their interactions and development are great, generally handled even better than in any of the previous games, and how the side quests are mostly great and actually advance character growth and world building, unlike a lot of them in the first game.
And then also lots of people have had lots to say about their mixed feelings about the story itself and its ending, which some people didn't like for what it didn't answer but which I personally did for the things it did focus on and the general vibes, and then there's been plenty of wild speculation on the implications of Future Redeemed too.
But it wasn't until I finished Future Redeemed and sat on it for a while that I think I figured out what I have to say.
I think what hit me the most about it is the way it expands on the base game and rest of the series, not in the literal narrative way that I've seen most people talking about (although that's definitely fun too) but more in terms of how it made me think about the third game and the series as a whole thematically.
By giving more context and more info about the motivations for the different sides of the conflict (and also introducing another side) it got me thinking about how the entire series can be looked at as how we (or anyone) approach the future, and it doesn't really frame any of the possible ways of doing that as inherently correct and unquestionable.
The central conflicts of each of the games are all about who gets to decide what the future will be and which people and ideas from the past/present should be brought into that future. The settings and situations they find themselves having to make those decisions in are also all the result of previous people's decisions and what was inherited from the past.
Is the future predetermined, or do/should people have free will to make their own choices? Should those choices be individual or collective or by a single central entity? If the outcomes of those decisions turn out to be flawed should they keep pursuing it and stick to the original vision or should it be replaced by something else? If there's been so much pain and suffering and loss in the past, is a future even desirable? Which existing things should be preserved, or should we just start over entirely?
And generally there's more than one answer presented for each of those questions, and often there's even more than one different way of approaching the same answer shown, e.g. you can have no future by preserving the present indefinitely so nothing changes and nothing is lost, or you can just delete fucking everything.
Even answers to those questions that are implicitly endorsed in one game by being associated with the protagonists of its story may turn out later to have more nuance to them. Ok, predestination and fate suck and we should all have free will to make our own choices. But now what if people use that free will to choose things based on fear and anxiety that ultimately restrict other people's free will and choices?
There's no simple answer, no one correct solution, and it takes continued hard work to push the world forward towards a better place. Even when people don't know or even can't know what led the world to the state it's in and all they know is that the way it is is cruel and unfair, they have the ability to come to their own conclusions about the answers of those questions and can work together with like-minded people they find to try to change the world to make it more like what they envision.
And that's real and how things work in reality too. We inherited the world in the state it's in from the people before us, who made their own decisions about those things. Sometimes it was genuinely what they thought would be best for everyone, sometimes it was lashing out because they'd been hurt, sometimes it was someone who didn't care about anyone but themself. But no matter what the reasons, it ultimately is the way it is, and we have to take that and do with it what we will.
Only we, the people who are here right now, can decide what the future will be. Only we can use the power of friendship to kill god. Or heck, you spend half the game in XC3 literally building mutual aid networks. That seems like a pretty reasonable place to start.
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xenosagaepisodeone · 2 years
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I thought this was a mod at first but it’s apparently real? It’s such a random reference to put in a new saints row game, but I appreciate it. saints row confirmed to have happened somewhere in the xenogears/xenosaga eternal recurrence.
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aeondeug · 1 year
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also if you are photosensitive or just otherwise fucking hate flashing, do try seeing if there are no flash mods for your game. many times there won't be but there often enough are that i think it's worth searching for. you can do this with emulated games too. xenogears has a patch that takes the flashing out of combat (though it is still present in cutscenes) and zelda 2 has one that removes it outright (and zelda 2 redux slows it down enough that it's generally not a problem though i still prefer no flashing).
this whole flashing issue is also something nintendo has been very good about with their virtual console releases. while they are impossibly shit about many things, they can be trusted with things like making kirby superstar playable for you on wii, if not the original snes release.
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killscreencinema · 1 year
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Chained Echoes (Switch)
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Chained Echoes, developed by Matthias Linda and published by Deck13 across all platforms in 2022, is a loving homage to J-RPGs of the past, such as Chrono Trigger, Final Fantasy VI, and Xenogears, but with it's own spin.
The story takes place on a fictional continent named Valandis, which is enjoying a tenuous peace for the first time in years after enduring brutal intercontinental wars between rival kingdoms. However, when a powerful weapon capable of leveling whole cities is discovered by the powerful kingdom of Tormund, tensions rise with a new war for dominance on the horizon. Of course, not everything as it seems, and as the story progresses, you find out that a more existential and ancient threat is pulling the strings.
When I started Chained Echoes, at first I was worried it would pay homage to the abovementioned RPGs to the point of being derivative. However, it doesn't take long before it paves its own way, with a dense, but not overly complex, story of political intrigue, forging one's own fate, and redemption. The characters are well realized, even if I thought the main character, Glenn, was a bit of an insufferable wiener.
The combat system is interesting, utilizing what's called an "Overdrive", which is set up as a meter that steadily increases with each action that is taken by both your party and the enemy. The ideal strategy is to keep it in the green, the benefits of which being that you save TP, or "Tech Points", whenever you use skills. If the meter goes into the red, though, it can be a disaster as enemy damage then doubles. I've had many a battle go south because I wasn't paying attention to the Overdrive meter, it went red, and I got wiped out by an area attack. It can be easy to get swept up by the fight and let the overdrive go out of control, which brings an interesting dynamic to the battle. Sometimes you'll need to heal your party, but if you do, it'll put you in the red! It definitely forces you to make interesting choices.
That being said, my only critique is how the game highly encourages you to use skills, rather than normal attacks, which make normal attacks kind of... pointless. Maybe it throws me off because I'm so used to primarily using normal attacks and reserving my magic or skills for tougher fights so that I don't deplete my tech points. In Chained Echoes, though, your HP and TP Is refilled after every battle, whether you win or run away, so there's no reason to conserve energy. It took some getting used to, but I eventually got the hang of it.
I do really like the level up system, which amounts to getting something called "Grimoire Shards" after every boss fight which unlock either new skills or stronger stats. You also get points after every fight that you can use to upgrade your skills, but the benefit of this system is it gets rid of the need to level grind!
The graphics of the game are a throwback to 16-bit RPGs of yore, which is nice, but it often felt like I was playing a mod of Stardew Valley, which was a little distracting. Also, the movement of my characters felt so floaty and the environments lacked texture. It's hard to explain, but something about the graphics just wasn't as aesthetically pleasing as I usually find pixel art graphics to be.
There's also a point in the game where you start your own clan and have to build up membership by recruiting new members. I hope a sequel will build on this concept and give you more clan management options, as that would be a fun diversion from the normal gameplay.
Overall, Chained Echoes is an impressive indie RPG that serves to set the stage for what I hope will be an even more impressive sequel!
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dromarch · 4 years
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Hi I’m posting this at the worst time but I don’t care timezones are a lie. This is my account with the most following and it’s also Xenoblade centric which is... Necessary for what I am about to ask.
It’s me your fave bastard Mod Malos, I’m Jewish and I only know one other Jewish person who likes the Xeno series and I’m a bit tired of everyone equating the very obvious references of Judaism throughout the series to Christianity. I’ve received interest and support from Goyim who’d love to learn about this and the references to Jewish culture in the entire Xeno trilogy (as in Gears, Saga, and Blade) are incredibly important to me.
So basically I want to compile a document with evidence on a lot of the blatantly obvious stuff, written by the Jewish fans of Xeno. I know Saga and Gears are a bit obscure nowadays so I’m fine with it being focused on Blade. Regardless, if you’re Jewish and a fan of the Xeno series, please message me if you’re interested in helping me with this document. It’ll primarily be done over discord so you’ll have to be fine with giving me yours. I’m also okay giving out my main in DMs I blabber about this blog enough but I still don’t want a direct reference to my main blog.
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urfavehatescops · 4 years
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Chu-Chu from Xenogears hates cops!
requested by @self-cancel-error
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(Xeno games as alignments because I'm having too much fun with this thought)
Lawful Good: Xenoblade Chronicles
Neutral Good: Xenosaga Episode I
Chaotic Good: Xenosaga Episode III
Lawful Neutral: Xenogears Disc 1
True Neutral: Xenoblade Chronicles 2
Chaotic Neutral: Xenoblade Chronicles X
Lawful Evil: Xenogears Disc 2
Neutral Evil: Xenoblade 3D, which was not on the regular 3DS, whats the big idea with that... :(
Chaotic Evil: That one Xenosaga computer game where KOSMOS turns into a giant cat robot, and almost commits mass murder while chaos goes shopping.
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linnaealyn · 10 months
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Been working on again off again on a Xenogears portrait mod for two years now, started in Sept 2021 right before I actually finished the game for the first time. Some time ago I started adding upscaled (hand painted) versions of UI elements, so I guess its now a general texture pack I'm working on.
Its done through RetroArch's Beetle PSX HW core real-time texture replacer.
My goal with this is to make a texture pack that stays very true to the original look of the game. I don't want to redesign elements, impose too much of my own influence into it, and make the game look like it had an identity crisis. I still want it to look like Xenogears in the end, just upscaled, and where the portraits are concerned I want it to look as close to the original artwork as possible, with no scanning artifacts and low res quality- as if we actually had digital versions of Tanaka's original artwork.
Also, this isn't intended to be super high res 4k or anything, idc about that.
Figured I'd make a full post here going over everything I've done so far. I'm on the home stretch! Just a few more left.
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⬆ Starting with UI. I replaced the red selection arrow, the red/grey spheres, save block icon, save/load text/bar, Walk/Gear icons (more about that one later), compass cardinal points (was unable to get a proper dump of the circular compass texture), and the dialogue diamond and selection diamond within menus.
I totally get it if someone wouldn't want to use something like the dialogue diamond, as you see it all the time right beside the pixelated text and it seems to stand out more in dialogue vs the one in menuing bc your attention is typically focused elsewhere while menuing. In the end, all changes are optional and to remove something all you have to do is move/delete the equivalent img file from the texture replacement folder. Within said folder I have a sub-folder titled "alternate portraits" where I keep alts and things I want to "disable" without outright deleting.
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⬆ In combat UI I've replaced the HP/dmg numbers, the Time/AP/numbers, battle palette text (used for other text as well), the circle and tags of the battle palette, Time/AP/fuel bars, green Gear text and numbers, Gear attack level/♾ indicator, black Gear UI backgrounds, and combo icons. The red arrows have been replaced, but unfortunately the black arrows around the red cannot be replaced based on how the game does it; it is not a texture you can change, it is a triangular shaped box that the game fills with the black texture from behind Gear UI.
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⬆ Menu/gameplay buttons. Also numbers/"points/fuel/cancel end" Someone mentioned playing with a switch pro controller or joy-cons so I threw an ABXY version together as an alternate button display option. Used the same typeface as the combo icons to keep some consistency with a typeface already in-use as well as for overall clarity.
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⬆ Also, DB icons, EP/Fuel/Miss text, and "total damage". Unfortunately, the other DB icons (showing the △🞪☐ highlighted) cannot be replaced as far as I can tell. The battle UI textures (the 17 or so textures of the same thing in varying hues) shows them on it, but changing them in each one of these textures does not change the icons. It does not pull from these specific texture dumps, in other words; its just one of those that doesn't dump, like the circular compass texture.
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⬆ In working on the Walk/Gear icons I wasn't sure exactly how I'd go about doing it because the original is literally just that tiny. So I had the idea of putting a little Fei & Weltall in it, outlined by the same grey. Thought it might be weird in the other party members' menus, idk, and I don't like changing things too much from the original, so I decided to just use Fei/Weltall as the grey silhouettes instead. Ill keep the Fei/Weltall one as an alt option if anyone wants to use it.
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⬆ And the minimap. Kept B&W so that the colored dots (indicators of where all you can enter an area) aren't difficult to see. I do have a colored version as an alt, though. Credit to Adelinold for having ripped the 3D maps and made a bird's eye view "minimap" esque screenshot of the world map some years back because it is absolutely perfect for use here.
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Now onto portraits, the main bulk of the work. This includes dialogue portraits, menu portraits, and gameplay portraits. I go through each one individually, find the highest quality version of the art, and clean it up manually, painting over it to get rid of any jpg rot, scanning artifacts, or print dots from scans while keeping it as close to the artwork as possible. In order to keep colors consistent across the board (because scans of the artwork can vary) I'm picking from the sprites. One portrait typically takes 2.5+ hours, not including testing them in-game. Each one needs to be tested in-game and edited to make sure semi-transparent pixels around the portraits don't result in black or white pixels in the area that should be transparent.
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⬆ Direct comparison to the sprites. I'm not too strict about how I match how much of the art is shown, but in instances like this I like to show more of the character than the pixelated portraits allowed for. However, this wouldn't work for everyone as Fei's default portrait is also used when Kim is naked from the hips up.
For the Captain I specifically wanted to get his pipe within frame. Typically the portraits end just behind their ear, have the eyes at 1/2 to 2/3 height, and end just above the clavicle.
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⬆ Some portraits like Kim and Elly have no artwork equivalent, but were pretty basic to make with the artwork of Fei & Elly that we do have.
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⬆ Other characters have no artwork equivalent whatsoever, like Stein and Wel-Gear Hammer. For Stein I had to take the collar from Stone's artwork and paint something from scratch using Stein's sprite as reference. This one was more fun to do than I expected because its a special case, entirely different from all of the other portraits. For example, usually the artwork has 4 colors for skin- base color, shadow color, deep shadow color (usually seen directly under the chin, used sparingly), and a highlight color for on the nose or lip. But with Stein his skin had many different colors you could pick from the sprite and no equivalent artwork to limit yourself in how many there actually are. So in trying to get it looking just right it took something like 7 different shades of varying pink, red, and orange. It clearly has more dynamic shading compared to all of the other portraits.
For Wel-Gear Hammer... I did my best given what all I could see was even happening in the sprite.
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⬆ I made a close eyed Elly portrait as there is no artwork of it and a bomb collar Fei and Hammer portrait using the bomb collar in Rico's art. Its fun playing around with them when there is no equivalent artwork.
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⬆ Made an unsmiling Citan to mirror his unsmiling dialogue sprite vs his smiling menu sprites as well as alt Krelians to better match the expression of his mouth that the sprite has vs the artwork. (sprites are always a bit stretched compared to the artwork, btw. even when you rip them from the disc)
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⬆ I'm also working on alternate versions, like a two-eyed Bart I did for fun.
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It is finished! 1.0 anyway. Right in time for the North American 25th Anniversary! I just gotta get it uploaded somewhere.
I'll continue to work on the ones that I think still need more work, but for now even the ones that are in rougher shape are passable.
Ill have two versions of the mod- one with stretched and cropped portraits that work in 4:3 (much like the sprite portrait bmps in the base-game that end up looking fine in true 4:3. they kind of end up blurrier due to stretching the artwork) (with Crop Overscan set to None) and another version which isn't stretched or cropped so its as crisp as I could get them, but in order to get them to display the image exactly as they are in-game without squishing you need Crop Overscan set to Static (removes horizontal padding) which makes it just slightly off 4:3. Honestly, to the untrained eye its hard to tell it isn't 4:3. 🤷‍♀️ The only thing you might notice it really affecting would be the animated cutscenes.
I'll make a master post for the mod itself, separate from this. This'll end up being a bit of a time capsule for me.
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[Released under CC Attribution license 2017] Cryptogender zine! I hope it's up to the requester’s standards! Cryptogender, from what I can tell is undefinable (see what I did there huehuehue), or otherwise puzzling. It is ambiguous. The definition I have found says it is often paralleled to the paranormal, and thus, my comic is about the MC comparing their gender to a ghost!
Want to have your own booklet of this zine? This video and these instructions will help you to do so! (Tumblr is iffy, so shoot up an ask if it’s not working)
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oneinathousand · 2 years
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Me and a couple other people (so far) have set up a Discord discussing the game Drowned God: Conspiracy of the Ages where we’re trying to piece together it’s mysteries as much as we can with the limited information we have, and I don’t mean we’re trying to be like certain people who want to solve the circumstances around the creator’s death, we’re staying away from that because quite frankly that would feel invasive and we’re not qualified to play detective or psychoanalyst.
No, we’re mostly looking at Drowned God on it’s own and trying to unravel the secrets behind its lore, and only discussing Horne as it pertains to the game. And there is a LOT of lore to go through.
I am dead serious when I say that Drowned God was ahead of its time for video games in terms of how players were supposed to interpret the lore and analyze every single detail to find new things and share them online with others, and it does not get any credit for this. It really is a precursor to stuff like FNAF and Undertale/Deltarune where you have to go deep-diving into the files for some of the stuff to make any sense. 
Oh sure, there were other games at the time whose stories had obscure details you had to go out of your way to find like Myst and the first two Fallouts, but I don’t think any of them were at Drowned God’s level. It’s not just info dumps given through in-game texts, it’s environmental clues, it’s hidden secrets in images, it’s subtle dialogue... And that’s not even getting into all the stuff that had to be cut from the game due to technological limitations!
The only other game from around the time I can think of that probably surpassed this level of detail was Xenogears, which came out two years later and also had to have a lot of stuff cut or truncated.
Nobody’s ever really closely scrutinized the nitty-gritty of Drowned God’s story, so it feels like doing an archeological dig, ya know? It was an ambitious game for it’s time that was hampered by clunky gameplay and the restrictions of the era.
Is the lore even on a surface level completely batshit insane? Yes, it is, but I still think it’s worth looking back at as a work of ambition for the period in which it was made. If the mod of the server succeeds in making a video breaking down the story, I’ll share it here.
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gear-project · 2 years
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For a change of pace, I"m showcasing my color mod collection (as well as some humble music alternatives for Character Select).
References included in this selection: --Sol as Rengoku (Kimetsu no Yaiba) --Ky as Squall Leonhart (Final Fantasy VIII) *Ky also has the Magnolia Eclair II, and his classic Xrd Hairstyle in this mod, and traditional Sacred Order colors he had in previous games* *Sol and Ky both have color mods to their Flames/Lightning to go with their colors.* --Axl Low as Testament (still looking for Axl colors) --Potemkin in Sacred Order Colors --Chipp as Scorpion (Mortal Kombat), Strider, and Raiden (Metal Gear Rising) Colors --(I'm still looking for May colors) --(I'm still looking for Faust colors) --Millia as Xrd Colors Millia, GGX Colors Millia, Misato Katsuragi (Evangelion), KOS-MOS (Xenogears/Xenosaga), Velvet Room Attendant (Persona Series), Marianne von Edmund (Fire Emblem 3), Kasumi Yoshizawa (Persona 5 Royal) --Zato in Sacred Order Colors --Leo as Kagura Mutsuki (BlazBlue), and classic Sacred Order Colors --Ramlethal as YoRHa No.2 2B (Nier Automata), Asuka Langley (Evangelion Rebuild), KOS-MOS (Xenogears/Xenosaga) --Anji as Azrael (BlazBlue), Yumi (Senran Kagura) --Giovanna with Jacket Mod (changes her appearance drastically if you ask me) --Giovanna as Nakiri Ayame (vTuber) --Goldlewis as Colonel Sanders (Kentucky Fried Chicken Franchise) --I-No as Huruko Haruhara (FLCL), Helltaker Series, Morrigan Aensland (Darkstalkers/Vampire Savior) --Jack-O' as C.C. (Code Geass), Justice Colors from Guilty Gear, Kula Diamond (King of Fighters Series), Velvet Room Attendant (Persona Series), Stocking (Panty and Stocking), Nia Teppelin (Gurren Lagann), Helltaker Colors (Helltaker Series) --Nagoriyuki as Hakumen (BlazBlue), Subject 67 (Helltaker), select Enkidu Colors (Under Night In-Birth), Dandyism Colors (Slayer, Guilty Gear), Gray Fox (Metal Gear Solid), Dark Susanooh (BlazBlue) --Happy Chaos as Tomura Shigaraki (My Hero Academia), Alucard Hellsing (Hellsing Series), and Bedman (Guilty Gear Xrd: Sign) This small showcase doesn't even show a fraction of all possible mods people have made, but it's definitely some of the best I've found! I hope to find more in the future.
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heavensarmy777-blog · 3 years
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Games I Own List
Games I Own So Far
I may not be able to live stream all these games since some are not compatible with the systems I can live stream with. Also some are to high age rated for this channel so I will not play those also.
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Steam Games and Online Games:
100% Orange Juice – Demo | AdVenture Capitalist |
Adventure Communist | AdventureQuest 3D |
All is Dust | Anno2070 | Antenna | Atulos Online |
Awkward Dimensions Redux |
Baldur’s Gate II: Enhanced Edition | Banished |
Bendy and the Ink Machine | Blameless |
Boring Man – Online Tactical Stickman Combat |
Brawlhalla | Castle Clicker | CAYNE | Cities: Skylines |
Claire | Clicker Guild | Clicker Heroes |
Color Symphony | Confess My Love |
Cosmo Osmo | Counter-Strike: Source |
Creativerse | Crusaders of the Lost Idols |
Cry of Fear | The Cubicle |
Dark Souls: Prepare to Die Edition |
The Desolate Hope | Destination Sol | Disturbed |
Dr. Langeskov, The Tiger, and The Terribly Cursed
Emerald: A Whirlwind Heist |
Don’t Starve | Don’t Starve Together |
Doorways: Old Prototype | Duelyst | Dwarfs F2P |
Electric Highways | Endless Sky | Epic Battle Fantasy 3 |
Epic Clicker Journey | Escape the Game: Intro |
Eternal Senia | Evoland | Evoland 2 | Fallout |
Fallout 2 | Fallout Shelter | Fallout Tactics |
Fingerbones | Firefall | First Person Lover |
Float Gallery VR | Forge of Gods (RPG) |
The Forgotten Ones | GameMaker Studio |
Garry’s Mod | Google Earth VR |
Guild Quest | Guns of Icarus Online |
Half Minute Hero: Super Mega Neo Climax Ultimate Boy |
Happy Wars | Harvest Seasons | Heavenstrike Rivals |
Hero Zero | Heroes of Havoc | Holyday City Reloaded |
Idling to Rule the Gods | The Huntsman: Winter’s Curse |
IKEA VR Pancake Kitchen | Infestation: The New Z |
Insanity Clicker | Jade Empire: Special Edition |
Learn To Fly 3 | Legionwood: Tale of the Two Swords |
Loading Screen Simulator |  
Lost Lands: A Hidden Object Adventure | Mad Father |
Mandagon | Manhole | Maplestory | Midas Gold Plus |
Minds Eyes | Missing Translation | Mobius Final Fantasy |
Moirai | Moonbase Alpha | mrshifty beta | My Lands |
Myst V | Myst: Masterpiece Edition | The NADI Project |
Naev | Neverwinter | No Time To Explain Remastered |
NVIDIA VR Funhouse | Office Space Idle Profits |
Off-Peak | The Old Tree | One Finger Death Punch |
Only If | Orake | The Panic Room |
Passing Pineview Forest |
Path of Exile | Pick Crafter | Picross Touch |
Pixel Puzzels Ulimate | The Plan | Portal | Portal 2 |
Princess Remedy in a World of Hurt | Quanero |
Ragnarok Clicker | Realm Grinder |
Realm of the Mad God | realMyst | Red Trigger |
Rexaura | Riven | The Room |
The Room Two | RPG MO |
RuneScape Idle Adventures | Sceal |
Scrap Garden – The Day Before | Serena |
The Settlers Online | Shadow Hunter |The Ship |
The Ship Single Player | Shop Heroes |
Sid Meier’s Civilization IV | Shakes & Fidget |
Shonen Idle Z | Shop Heroes |
Sid Meier’s Civilization IV: Beyond the Sword |
Sid Meier’s Civilization IV: Colonization |
Sid Meier’s Civilization IV: Warlords |
Sid Meier’s Civilization V | Simply Chess |
Soda Dungeon | Speech Trainer | Speed Runners |
Spelunx | Spooky’s Jump Scare Mansion |
Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic |
Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords |
Subnautica | Tabletop Simulator |
Tap Adventure: Time Travel | Tap Tap Infinity |
Tap Tap Legions – Eic battles within 5 seconds! |
The Bellows VR Demo | The Cubicle. |
The Desolate Hope | The Elder Scrolls Legends |
The Flaws of Gravity | The Forgotten Ones |
The Huntsman Winter’s Curse |
The Lab | The NADI Project | The Old Tree |
The Panic Room | The Plan | The Room |
The Room Two | The Settlers Online |
The VR Museum of Fine Art |
The Way of Life Free Edition | Time Clickers |
To The Moon | Torchlight II |
Transmissions: Element 120 | Transport Defender |
Trick & Treat | Trick & Treat – Visual Novel |
True or False | Twisted Worlds | Unturned |
Uru: Complete Chronicles | Vindictus |
Waltz of the Wizard | War Thunder | Warframe |
welcome to heaven | We Were Here | Windward |
World of Guns: Gun Disassembly |
XCOM: Enemy Unknown |
You Have 10 Seconds | You Have 10 Seconds 2 |
You Have to Win the Game | Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Links |
Zombidle: REMONSTERED |                       
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PlayStation One Games:
Alundra | Brave Fencer Musashi | Breath of Fire 3 |
Breath of Fire 4 | Bushido Blade |
Castlevania: Symphony of the Night | Chocobo Racing |
Chrono Cross | Darkstone | Dino Crisis | Dino Crisis 2 |
Einhander | Final Fantasy Anthology [FF5 and FF6] |
Final Fantasy Chronicles [FF4] (with) Chrono Trigger |  
Final Fantasy Origins [FF1 and FF2] |
Final Fantasy Tactics | Final Fantasy 7 |
Final Fantasy 8 | Final Fantasy 9 |
Front Mission 3 | Grandia |
Jade Cocoon Story of the Tamamayu | Legend of Mana |
Lunar: Silver Star Story Complete |
Mega Man Legends | Mega Man Legends 2 |
Parasite Eve | Parasite Eve 2 | Resident Evil 2 |
Saga Frontier | Saga Frontier 2 |
Sayuki: Journey West | Shadow Madness |
SimCity 2000 | Star Ocean The Second Story | Suikoden |
Suikoden 2 | The Legend Of Dragoon | Threads Of Fate |
Wild Arms | Wild Arms 2 | Vagrant Story | Xenogears |
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Playstation Portable Games:
Dissidia Final Fantasy | Dissidia 012 duodecim Final Fantasy |
Final Fantasy 7 Crisis Core | Silent Hill Origins |
Star Ocean The First Departure | Star Ocean The Second Evolution |
Jeanne d’Arc | Kingdom Hearts Birth By Sleep |
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Playstation Vita Games and PS TV compatible:
10 Second Ninja X | 99Vidas | A Virus Named TOM |
Actual Sunlight | Amnesia: Memories |
Another World 20th Annaversary | Azkend 2: The World Below |
Bard’s Gold | Bastion | Bombing Busters |
Brandish: The Dark Revenant | Breath of Fire IV |
Broken Sword 5 The Serpent’s Curse: Episode 1 |
Castlevania: SotN | Chrono Trigger | Chrono Cross |
Claire: Extended Cut | Code: Realize ~Guardian of Rebirth |
Counter Spy | Curses ‘N Chaos |
Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc |
Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair |
Day of the Tentacle Remastered | Dino Crisis |
Dino Crisis 2 | Dissidia 012[duodecim] Final Fantasy |
Don’t Die, Mr. Robot | Don’t Starve: Giant Edition |
Downwell | Dragon Fantasy Book I |
Dragon Fantasy Book II | Dragon Fin Soup |
Draw Slasher | Dungeon Punks |
Dynasty Warriors 8 Empires Free Alliances Version |
Entwined | Element4L | Final Fantasy Origins |
Final Fantasy Tactics |
Final Fantasy Tactics: The War of the Lions | Final Fantasy III |
Final Fantasy IV: The Complete Collection | Final Fantasy V |
Final Fantasy VI | Final Fantasy VII | Final Fantasy VIII |
Final Fantasy IX | forma.8 | Front Mission 3 | Furmins |
Helldivers | Hitman: Contracts HD |
Hitman: Blood Money HD |
Hitman 2: Silent Assassin HD | King Oddball |
Laser Disco Defenders | Legend of Dragoon |
Legend of Mana | Level 22 | Lumo | Mega Man Legends |
Mega Man Legends 2 | Monster Hunter Freedom Unite |
Nihilumbra | Ninja Senki DX |
No Heroes Allowed: No Puzzles Either! |
Nova-111 | Patapon 3 | Parasite Eve | Parasite Eve II |
Q*Bert Rebooted | Rainbow Moon | Resident Evil 2 |
Retro/Grade | Rogue Legacy | Saturday Morning RPG |
Severed | Sim City 2000 | Sky Force Anninersary |  
Shin Megami Tensei: Persona |
Persona 2: Eternal Punishment | Persona 4 Golden |
Ninja Senki DX | Pure Chess |
Severed | SPACE HULK | STARWHAL | Suikoden |
Suikoden II | Super Meat Boy | Tales of Hearts R |
The Legend of Dragoons | The Swindle | Titan Souls | TorqueL |
Type:Rider | Uncanny Valley | Vagrant Story | VVVVVV |
Wanted Corp. | Wild Arms | Wild Arms 2 | Whispering Willows |
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Playstation Two Games:      
And A Movie: Final Fantasy VII Advent Children.
Breath of Fire: Dragon Quarter | Castlevania: Curse of Darkness |
Castlevania: Lament of Innocence | Chaos Legion |
Dawn of Mana | Dirge of Cerberus: Final Fantasy VII |
Dokapon Kingdom |
Dragon Quest VIII: Journey of the Cursed King |
Drakengard | Drakengard 2 | Gladius | Fatal Frame |
Fatal Frame 2: Crimson Butterfly |
Fatal Frame 3: The Tormented |
Final Fantasy X | Final Fantasy X-2 |
Final Fantasy XI Online Vana’Diel Collection 2008 |
Final Fantasy XII | Final Fantasy XII Collector’s Edition |  
Front Mission 4 |
Fullmetal Alchemist and the Broken Angel |
Fullmetal Alchemist 2 Curse of the Crimson Elixir |
Grandia 2 | Grandia Xtreme | Grandia 3 |
Kingdom Hearts | Kingdom Hearts Re: Chain of Memories |
Kingdom Hearts II | Legaia 2: Duel Saga |
Radiata Stories | Romancing Saga |
Samurai Legend Musashi |
Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Summoner |
Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Summoner 2 |
Shin Megami Tensei: Digital Devil Saga |
Shin Megami Tensei: Digital Devil Saga 2 |
Shin Megami Tensei: Nocturne |
Shin Megami Tensei: Persona 3 |
Shin Megami Tensei: Persona 4 |
Star Ocean: Till the End of Time | Suikoden Tactics |
The Bards Tale | The Bouncer |
The Bible Game | Unlimited Saga | Virtua Quest |
Valkyrie Profile 2 Silmeria | Xenosaga | Xenosaga 2 |
Xenosaga 3 | Yu-Gi-Oh Duelist of the Roses |
Zone of the Enders: The 2nd Runner |  
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Playstation Three Games: PS1 Classics and PS2.
99Vidas |Ace Combat Infinity |  Alien Rage |
Anna – Extended Edition |
Another World - 20th Anniversary | Atomic Ninjas |
Batman Arkham Asylum | Batman Arkham City |
Best of Board Games | BioShock Infinite | BlazeRush |
Bleach: Soul Resurreccion | Blood Knights | Borderlands |
Borderlands 2 | Bound by Flame | Breath of Fire IV |
Castlevania Symphony of the Night | Chrono Cross |
Chrono Trigger | Counter Spy | Darkstalkers Resurrection |
Dark Souls | Dark Souls 2 | Datura |
Deadly Premonition: The Director’s Cut | Deadpool |
Demons Souls | Deus Ex: Human Revolution | Diablo 3 |
Diablo 3 Reaper Of Souls | Dino Crisis | Dino Crisis 2 |
Disgaea D2 A Brighter Darkness |
Disgaea 4 A Promise Unforgotten | Dishonored |
Don’t Starve: Giant Edition | Dragon Age: Origins |
Dragon Age II | Dragon Fantasy Book I |
Dragon Fantasy Book II | Dragon Fin Soup |
Dragon’s Crown | Drakengard 3 |
Dungeons & Dragons: Chronicles of Mystara |
Earth Defence Force 2025 | Eat Them! | echochrome |
Enchanted Arms | Entwined | Eternal Sonata |
Extreme Exorcism | Fallout 3 | Fallout New Vegas |
Far Cry 3 Blood Dragon | Fatal Frame |
Fatal Frame II: Crimson Butterfly |
Fatal Frame III: The Tormented | Fat Princess |
Final Fantasy Tactics | Final Fantasy Origins |
Final Fantasy V | Final Fantasy VI | Final Fantasy VII |
Final Fantasy VIII | Final Fantasy IX |
Final Fantasy 10/10-2 HD Remaster | Final Fantasy 13 |
Final Fantasy 13-2 | Lightning Returns Final Fantasy 13 |
Final Fantasy 14 |  Front Mission 3 |
Front Mission Evolved | From Dust | Furmins |
Harry Potter And The Order Of The Phoenix |
Harry Potter And The Half-Blood Prince |
Helldivers Democracy Strikes Back Edition |
Hitman: Blood Money HD | Hitman: Contracts HD |
Hitman 2: Silent Assassin HD |
Ico (with) Shadow of the Colossus | Iconoclasts |
In Space We Brawl | InviZimals: The Lost Kingdom | Journey |
Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 ReMIX | |
King Oddball | Legend of Dragoon |
Legend of Kay Anniversary | Legend of Mana |
Marvel: Ultimate Alliance 2 | Mass Effect Trilogy |
Medal of Honor Warfighter |
Mega Man Legends | Mega Man Legends 2 |
Mighty No. 9 |
Ni no Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch | Nova-111 |
Okami HD | Papers, Please | Parasite Eve |
Parasite Eve II |
Persona 2: Eternal Punishment | Persona 4 ARENA |
Persona 4 Arena Ultimax |
Pier Solar and the Great Architects |
Port Royal 3 Pirates & Merchants | Q*Bert Rebooted |
Q.U.B.E: Director’s Cut | Ragnarok Odyssey ACE |
Rain | Rainbow Moon | Rayman 3 HD |
Red Dead Redemption | Resident Evil 2 | Resonance of Fate |
Retro/Grade | Risen 3: Titan Lords | Rogue Legacy |
Rune Factory: Tides of Destiny | Sacred 2 – Fallen Angel |
Sacred 3 | Savage Moon | Serious Sam 3: BFE |
Shin Megami Tensei: Digital Devil Saga | Silent Hill |
SimCity 2000 | Siren | Sky Force Anniversary |
Sniper Elite V2 | Sniper: Ghost Warrior |
Sniper Ghost Warrior 2 |
Sonic’s Ultimate Genesis Collection |
South Park The Stick of Truth | Sparkle 2 | SSX |
Star Ocean The Last Hope – International | Starwhal |
Steins Gate | Steredenn: Classic | Super Motherload |
Suikoden | Suikoden II | Suikoden III | Suikoden IV |
Syberia | Syberia II | Tales of Graces f |
Tales of Symphonia Chronicles | Tales of Xillia |
Tales of Xillia 2 | The Book of Unwritten Tales 2 |
The Legend of Dragoons |
The Misadventures of Tron Bonne | The Swindle | Thief |
Titan Souls | Tokyo Jungle | Tomb Raider |
Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon: Future Soldier | Twisted Metal |
Under Night In-Birth Exe:Late | Vagrant Story |
Vandal Hearts: Flames of Judgment | Wild Arms |
Wild Arms 2 | White Knight Chronicles |
White Knight Chronicles 2 | XBlaze Lost: Memories |
Zombie Driver HD | Zone of the Enders HD Edition |
Zone of the Enders: The 2nd Runner HD Edition |
Xblaze Lost: Memories |
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Playstation Four Games: PS2 on PS4 also        
10 Second Ninja X | 2064: Read Only Memories |
99Vidas | A King’s Tale: Final Fantasy XV |
ABSOLVER | Abyss Odyssey: Extended Dream Edition |
ABZÛ | Adr1ft | AdventurePop | AeternoBlade |
Amnesia Collection | Among The Sleep |
Another World - 20th Anniversary Edition |
Apex Legends | Armello | Assassin’s Creed Freedom Cry |
Azkend 2 | Bard’s Gold | Bastion | Batman The Telltale Series |
Batman Arkham Knight | Battle Ages | Battle Islands |
Battle Islands: Commanders | Beyond: Two Souls | Big City Stories |
Bioshock The Collection (with) Bioshock Infinite |
Bloodborne | Bombing Busters |
Borderlands: The Handsome Collection |
Bound | Call of Duty: Black Ops III |
Call of Dudy: Modern Warfare Remastered |
Catlateral Damage | Child of Light |
Chronicles of Teddy Exidus | Claire |
Clicker Heroes | Conan Exiles | Costume Quest 2 |
CounterSpy | Curses ‘N Chaos |
Cyber Danganronpa VR the Class Trial | Dark Cloud |
Dark Cloud 2 | Dark Souls III |
Darksiders II Deathinitive Edition |
Darksiders III | Day of the Tentacle Remastered |
Daylight | Dead by Daylight |
Dear Esther: Landmark Edition |
Death Tales | Destiny 2 | Detroit Become Human |
Deus Ex: Mankind Divided |
Digimon Story Cyber Sleuth |
DiRT Rally 2.0 | Disc Jam | Don’t Die Mr Robot |
Don’t Starve: Console Edition | Downwell |
Dragon Age: Inquisition |
Dragon Fantasy: The Black Tomb of Ice |
Dragon Fin Soup |
Dragon Quest Heroes: The World Tree’s Woe and the Blight Below |
Drawn to Death | Dungeon Punks | Dust: An Elysian Tail |
Erica | Entwined | Everybody’s Gone to the Rapture |
Extreme Exorcism | Fallout 4 | Fallout Shelter |
Final Fantasy Type-0 HD | Final Fantasy VII | Final Fantasy IX |
Final Fantasy X/X-2 HD Remaster |
Final Fantasy XII The Zodiac Age |
Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn | Final Fantasy XV |
Firewall Zero Hour | forma.8 | Fortnite | Foul Play |
Friday the 13th The Game | Furi | Game of Thrones |
Gauntlet | Goat Simulator | God of War III Remastered |
Gone Home: Console Edition | Grand Kingdom |
Gravity Rush 2 | Gunhouse | Guns Up! | Heavy Rain |
Helldivers | Here They Lie | Horizon Zero Dawn |
Horizon Chase Turbo | I am Bread | Iconoclasts |
In Space We Brawl | InFamous First Light |
InFamous Second Son | INSIDE | Invisible, Inc. Console Edition |
Ironclad Tactics | Jackal Assault (PSVR) | Journey |
Just Cause 3 | Killing Floor 2 | King Oddball |
Kingdom Hearts – HD 1.5 + 2.5 ReMIX |
Kingdom Hearts HD 2.8 Final Chapter | Kingdom Hearts III |
Kitten Squad | Knack | Knowledge is Power |
Kung Fu Panda Showdown of Legendary Legends |
Laser Disco Defenders | Laser League | Let It Die |
Life Is Strange | Limbo | LittleBigPlanet 3 |
Lords of the Fallen | Lovers in a Dangerous Spacetime |
Lumo | Mad Max | Mafia III | Magicka 2 |
Marvel’s Spider-Man | Mass Effect: Andromeda |
Metal Gear Solid V: Phantom Pain |
Middle-earth Shadow of Mordor Game of the Year Edition |
Mighty No. 9 | Minecraft | MLB The Show 19 |
Monster Energy Supercross – The Official | NBA2K20 |
Neverwinter | Ninja Senki DX |
Ni no Kuni II: Revenant Kingdom | Nioh | NOT A HERO |
Nova-111 | Odin Sphere Leifthrasir |
Okage: Shadow King | Omega Quintet |
Onrush | Outlast | Outlast 2 | Overcooked |
PAC-MAN Championship Edition 2 | Paragon |
Path of Exile | Pier Solar and the Great Architects |
Pirates: Treasure Hunters | Pneuma: Breath of Life |
Portal Knights | Psycho-Pass Mandatory Happiness |
Q*bert: Rebooted | Q.U.B.E Director’s Cut |
Qurare: Magic Library | Rainbow Moon | Ratchet & Clank |
Rayman Legends | Rebel Galaxy | Rec Room |
Resident Evil | RIGS Mechanized Combat | RiME |
Rise Of The Tomb Raider 20 Year Celebration |
Rocketbirds 2: Evolution | Rogue Aces | Rogue Galaxy |
Rogue Legacy | Saints Row: Gat out of Hell |
Saturday Morning RPG | Shadow Of The Colossus |
Skulls of the Shogun | Sky Force Anniversary |
Slender – The Arrival | Sniper Elite 3 Ultimate Edition |
Sniper Elite 4 | SOMA | Sonic Forces |
Sonic Mania | Space Overlords | Sparkle 2 |
Spelunker World | Star Ocean: Till The End Of Time |
Star Trek Online | StarBlood Arena | Starwhal |
Stories: The Path of Destinies |
Strike Vector EX | Submerged | Super Meat Boy |
Super Motherload | Surgeon Simulator |
Table Top Racing: World Tour | Tales of Zestiria |
Tearaway Unfolded | Terraria | That’s You! |
The Banner Saga | The Bridge | The Deadly Tower of Monsters |
The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Special Edition |
The Flame in the Flood | The Last of Us Remastered |
The Sims 4 | The Surge | The Swindle |
The Tomorrow Children | The Vanishing of Ethan Carter |
The Witness | This War of Mine: The Little Ones |
Titan Souls | Titanfall 2 | TorqueL | Trackmania Turbo |
Transformers: Devastation | Transistor | Trials Fusion |
Tricky Towers | Tropico 5 | Type:Rider | Uncanny Valley |
Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End |
Uncharted: The Narhan Drake Collection | Until Dawn |
Until Dawn: Rush of Blood (PSVR) |
Valkyria Chronicles Remastered | VirZOOM Arcade |
Warframe | What Remains of Edith Finch | Whispering Willows |
Wild Arms 3 | Wipeout Omega Collection |
Worms Battlegrounds | XCOM 2 |
Yu-Gi-Oh! Legacy of the Duelist | Zen Pinball 2 |
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Wii and Wii U Games:                                                                  
Breath of Fire | Breath of Fire 2 | Excitebike 64 |
Fatal Frame: Maiden of Black Water | Lost Reavers |
Lucadian Chronicles | Metroid | Metroid Fusion |
Nintendo Land | Super Mario 3D World |
Super Metroid | Swap Fire |
The Legend of Zelda |
Zelda II – The Adventure of Link |
The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past |
The Legend Of Zelda: Ocarina Of Time
The Legend Of Zelda: Majora’s Mask
The Legend of Zelda: The Windwaker |
The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess |
The Legend Of Zelda: Skyward Sword
The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild |
The Legend Of Zelda The Minish Cap |
Wii Sports Club |
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Wii and Game Cube Games:
Final Fantasy: Crystal Chronicles | Luigi’s Mansion |
Super Mario Galaxy |
The Legend of Zelda: The Windwaker HD |
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N64 Games:
Aidyn Chronicles: The First Mage |
Command & Conquer | Golden Eye 007 |
Mission Impossible | Quest 64 |
Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 2 | Top Gear Overdrive |
Top Gear Rally 2 | Wrestlemania 2000 |
Game Shark Pro
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