u/Rooshirum

Image 1 — Playing around with a more stylized look. What do you think?
Image 2 — Playing around with a more stylized look. What do you think?

Playing around with a more stylized look. What do you think?

I think this quantization post process looks pretty good, but curious what you guys think

u/Rooshirum — 4 hours ago
▲ 51 r/cats

Cats of Reykjavik, Iceland

These are all the cats I saw during my trip in Iceland. I loved how every one of them seemed so healthy, soft, and taken care of. I even let the black one into my airbnb (with host permission) and he hung out with us for a while. I would hang out on the porch at 1am, still very bright out, I could hear his cute bell jingle as he approached. They were all so friendly.

u/Rooshirum — 1 day ago
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[OC] Midnight nightlife in Reykjavik, Iceland

u/Rooshirum — 1 day ago

Do you prefer horror games where you can fight back or only run/hide?

I keep going back and forth on this. I feel like combat can make a game feel more interactive, but too much combat makes the horror disappear. To me, Amnesia: The Bunker did a pretty good job of this by allowing you to "fight back" with your revolver, temporarily stunning the monster but taking more bullets each time. It can make you feel even more hopeless because of how ineffective it your revolver can be. What do you think?

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u/Rooshirum — 4 days ago
▲ 6 r/Games

Rite of Osiris - Time Break Studios - Survival horror in ancient Egyptian ruins

Hey everyone, I'm Josh from Time Break Studios, we're a 3 person indie dev team from Oregon, USA, and we just announced our survival horror game, Rite of Osiris. If you enjoyed games like the Amnesia series, Outlast, Alien: Isolation, and the Resident Evil series, you'll like this game.

Trailer / gameplay footage:

https://youtu.be/O6B5YKP--mU

Steam

https://store.steampowered.com/app/4121650/Rite_of_Osiris/

Rite of Osiris is a psychological survival horror game set in ancient Egyptian ruins in the 1830s. You descend into buried tombs with limited supplies, a candle-lit lantern, and something hunting you in the dark.

- First-person survival horror set in 1831 Egypt
- Search for scarce materials and craft survival tools
- Follow the traces of a lost expedition
- Lift, drag, stack, break, and manipulate physical objects by hand
- Stay hidden, manage your light, and run when you need to

Happy to answer questions about the game, the mechanics, the setting, or whatever else! Thanks for checking it out

u/Rooshirum — 4 days ago

Compared to others it isn't much but its my first "big" spike of wishlists after announcing and i'm thrilled! Is demo the next focus?

https://preview.redd.it/l5teqxp8390h1.png?width=1312&format=png&auto=webp&s=5180233abf1aa34968589e8b9461932c78edf725

We had the steam page up for a while but never announced it, I contacted a bunch of people to help spread the word and repost, made an announcement post on X and it did pretty well and got me about 80 wishlists in 2 days! Now im trying to figure out what to do next. I've applied to festivals and I'm focusing on the demo, which seems like the sensible next step, what do you think?

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u/Rooshirum — 4 days ago

Is it bad design to have penalties/negative effects in an incremental game?

Curious what your thoughts are on this. Do you think it is bad game design to have any sort of penalties or negative temporary effects in an incremental game? Such as negative multipliers generation of a material or something when you screw up. What do you think?

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u/Rooshirum — 4 days ago
▲ 138 r/food

[I ate] Carbonara in Milan, Italy

My favorite dish of the trip, super delicious

u/Rooshirum — 4 days ago
▲ 92 r/food

[I ate] Iberico ham and shrimp at a Spanish Tapas restaurant in Dublin, Ireland

u/Rooshirum — 6 days ago
▲ 127 r/food

This was the best fish I ever had. It was in a place called "Fish House Bar & Grill" in a small town Grindavík, Iceland. Just a few weeks before I went, the town was evacuated because of a volcano eruption. Lava fields everywhere, it was a ghost town, almost no one there, but this restaurant was still open.

u/Rooshirum — 10 days ago
▲ 50 r/gamedev

Game devs, I want to learn from your mistakes! Tell me, what is your biggest mistake and what have you learned? What's your advice?

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u/Rooshirum — 13 days ago
▲ 57 r/bjj

My BJJ gym wipes/cleans mats at the end of the day after all classes, but there's a children's class right before the adult class and the mats do not get cleaned in between. I feel like this could be as serious oversight when it comes to hygiene because I don't imagine kids are particularly clean. I've already gotten 2 skin infections that made me look like I have the plague and I don't want another. Is this unreasonable to ask for? Do gyms typically wipe between each class even if they're right after each-other?

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u/Rooshirum — 13 days ago