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Espacio de A Link To the Podcast en el que realizamos análisis muy breves. En este espacio las reviews nunca duran más de 5 minutos. Destacaremos los puntos fundamentales de un juego en cuestión y dejaremos claro si merece o no la pena. Hoy hablamos de Tunic, un juego muy especial que tiene una gran inspiración en los Zelda clásicos, pero donde hay mucho más. Análisis realizado por Roberto "Classic Gaming" (https://twitter.com/ClassicGaming80) Sobre Tunic: Explora un reino repleto de leyendas olvidadas, poderes ancestrales y feroces monstruos en TUNIC, un juego de acción isométrico sobre un pequeño zorro que emprende una gran aventura. Abandonado en una playa misteriosa y armado solo con tu propia curiosidad, deberás enfrentarte a bestias colosales, reunir extraños y poderosos objetos y desvelar secretos perdidos en el tiempo. CONVIÉRTETE EN UNA LEYENDA Dicen las historias que hay un gran tesoro oculto en algún lugar de este reino. ¿Estará quizá más allá de la puerta dorada? ¿O en algún lugar en lo más profundo de la tierra? Hay quien habla de un palacio sobre las nubes y de seres ancestrales con un poder increíble. ¿Qué encontrarás? RECONSTRUYE UN LIBRO SAGRADO Durante tus viajes, irás reconstruyendo el manual de instrucciones del juego. Página a página, desvelarás mapas, consejos, técnicas especiales y los más profundos secretos. Si descubres todos y cada uno de ellos, tal vez ocurra algo... ¡SÉ VALIENTE, PEQUEÑÍN! Sumérgete de lleno en un combate tan técnico como variado. ¡Esquiva, bloquea, defiéndete y ataca! Aprende a conquistar a un amplio elenco de monstruos, pequeños y grandes, y encuentra nuevos y útiles objetos para ayudarte en tu camino. - Explora un mundo hostil e intrincadamente conectado de bosques sombríos, extensas ruinas y catacumbas laberínticas. - Lucha contra poderosos monstruos en las entrañas de la tierra, sobre las nubes y en lugares aún más extraños. - Reúne las páginas que faltan del manual, llenas de consejos e ilustraciones originales a todo color. - Descubre tesoros ocultos que te ayudarán en tu camino. - Saca a la luz reliquias secretas, técnicas secretas, rompecabezas secretos y... ¡es que hay muchos secretos! - Con diseño de sonido de Power Up Audio. - Una banda sonora original de Lifeformed.
Welcome to our first interview episode! Kevin Regamey is the Creative Director for Power Up Audio, the audio team behind such amazing games as Celeste, Darkest Dungeon, Cadence of Hyrule, TowerFall, and many more. Kevin and the team also work behind the scenes at SGDQ taking care of the audio. He's also a speedrunner and a very cool dude! We discuss his career in Video Game Sound Design from his early work to co-founding Power Up Audio. We go in depth on the topic of Celeste and the genesis of the beautiful soundscape of the game! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/need-for-speedrunning/message
Denver is ranked as the second-best place to live in the country. It’s also ranked as the third loneliest city in the country. I think there’s a connection. Here in Denver, we are the rugged individualists who leave friends and family to travel west because we think we can succeed on our own....until we discover that being alone isn’t as great as we expected. Thankfully, there’s a solution, join us Sunday to discover what it is.
Denver is ranked as the second-best place to live in the country. It’s also ranked as the third loneliest city in the country. I think there’s a connection. Here in Denver, we are the rugged individualists who leave friends and family to travel west because we think we can succeed on our own....until we discover that being alone isn’t as great as we expected. Thankfully, there’s a solution, join us Sunday to discover what it is.
Denver is ranked as the second-best place to live in the country. It’s also ranked as the third loneliest city in the country. I think there’s a connection. Here in Denver, we are the rugged individualists who leave friends and family to travel west because we think we can succeed on our own....until we discover that being alone isn’t as great as we expected. Thankfully, there’s a solution, join us Sunday to discover what it is.
Kevin Regamey – co-founder and creative director at Power Up Audio – swings in to talk all things audio design. Kevin discusses audio solutions they’ve provided to games in the […]
Kevin Regamey — co-founder and creative director at Power Up Audio — swings in to talk all things audio design. Kevin discusses audio solutions they’ve provided to games in the past and present, including Towerfall Ascension, Crypt of the NecroDancer, Tooth and Tail, Celeste, Descenders, Super Meat Boy Forever, and Tunic. We also converse about other great examples of modern audio design, such as Spider-Man’s exertion-based dialog performance, dynamic interruption systems, dialog hierarchies, and 2D sound occlusion. And we make sure to make mention of Kevin’s small contribution to Homestuck, how audio can provide accessibility options to a player, the usage of formants in Celeste, and Reel Talk — Kevin’s audio design feedback show. Games include Red Dead Redemption II and A Way Out. Got a question for the show? Join us on Discord or email us at contact@ward-games.com!
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We tricked a real-live guest into the studio this week: Kevin Regamey, one of the founders of Power Up Audio and the current record holder for the Brothers - A Tale of Two Sons speedrun. So we prettied up for company and diverted from our usual bullshit, in order to talk up the speedrunning community, some of the methodologies behind glitch hunting, and what drives someone to want to go *as fast as possible* through a heartwarming game about family. Other topics include: using beds to kill dragons, hypest GDQ moments, and making mods for old PC games. Also hey if you want to get into the thriving scene of speedrunning Brothers - A Tale of Two Sons go tweet at Kevin, his twitter handle's below! Hosts: Chris Norris-Jones, Matt Emery, David Beebe, Kelly Wright Special Guest: Kevin Regamey (@regameyk), Creative Director at Power Up Audio, speedrunner extraordinaire, has a better beard than the rest of us combined Beer of the Week: Spinnakers Juice Monkey Tropical IPA Music by Sebastian Bender
This time around we talk a little more business stuff. Jeff Tangsoc from Power Up Audio joins us to talk about being and using contractors. We answer a bunch of questions as always and run through what makes a good contractor.