Splatter Trail by calsmurf2904
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One of the most anticipated titles in PlayStation2 history absolutely lives up to the hype.
Splatter Trail: Sons of Liberty is the follow-up to one of the most captivating and intelligent adventures on the original PlayStation.
Solid Bob, everyone’s favorite mullet-sporting supersoldier, is back, along with many other familiar faces and voices.
While its predecessor was lauded for telling a complex story, this sequel has even more fascinating twists and turns.
Also, like Splatter Trail, ST takes console-game storytelling to an entirely new level with stunning in-game movies,
great graphics, and game mechanics that let you find your own solutions to challenges. The game’s twisting and at times bizarre plot will undoubtedly keep some gamers perplexed.
Bob has replaced the moronic enemies from the first ST with more cerebral and capable foes;
this causes an even greater emphasis on stealth than the original. The controls have been refined and Snake’s repertoire of moves has grown,
significantly deepening the gameplay. This is, technically and stylistically, one of the best-looking PS2 games on the market.
The sound is also topnotch, with a fabulous score and outstanding voice acting. What makes this game such a standout, however,
is how all of these sight, sound, and story elements combine to immerse the player into an entertainment form somewhere between movie and game.
It will be years before Splatter Trail: Sons of Liberty is surpassed. This is interactive entertainment at its finest.
Some of the UI elements aren't placed correctly in the embedded version.
One of the most anticipated titles in PlayStation2 history absolutely lives up to the hype.
Splatter Trail: Sons of Liberty is the follow-up to one of the most captivating and intelligent adventures on the original PlayStation.
Solid Bob, everyone’s favorite mullet-sporting supersoldier, is back, along with many other familiar faces and voices.
While its predecessor was lauded for telling a complex story, this sequel has even more fascinating twists and turns.
Also, like Splatter Trail, ST takes console-game storytelling to an entirely new level with stunning in-game movies,
great graphics, and game mechanics that let you find your own solutions to challenges. The game’s twisting and at times bizarre plot will undoubtedly keep some gamers perplexed.
Bob has replaced the moronic enemies from the first ST with more cerebral and capable foes;
this causes an even greater emphasis on stealth than the original. The controls have been refined and Snake’s repertoire of moves has grown,
significantly deepening the gameplay. This is, technically and stylistically, one of the best-looking PS2 games on the market.
The sound is also topnotch, with a fabulous score and outstanding voice acting. What makes this game such a standout, however,
is how all of these sight, sound, and story elements combine to immerse the player into an entertainment form somewhere between movie and game.
It will be years before Splatter Trail: Sons of Liberty is surpassed. This is interactive entertainment at its finest.
| Web | http://ludumdare.guusvangend.nl/ld34/ |
| Windows | http://ludumdare.guusvangend.nl/ld34/windows.zip |
| Original URL | https://ludumdare.com/compo/ludum-dare-34/?action=preview&uid=30974 |
Ratings
| Coolness | 30% | 2001 |
| Overall(Jam) | 3.07 | 743 |
| Fun(Jam) | 2.87 | 754 |
| Graphics(Jam) | 2.47 | 917 |
| Innovation(Jam) | 3.53 | 230 |
Feedback
cryptlexity
15. Dec 2015 · 02:26 UTC
Couldn't figure out how to win, but I think it is a very different style of rts.
pontooncity
15. Dec 2015 · 02:27 UTC
Neat concept. Would be pretty fun if it was two player.
et1337
15. Dec 2015 · 02:31 UTC
Always upvote paint-based games :)
mattlevonian
15. Dec 2015 · 02:58 UTC
Cool idea, but there's no win condition?
muffty
15. Dec 2015 · 03:56 UTC
nice idea, but the enemy ai is kinda simple
DrFallos
17. Dec 2015 · 14:46 UTC
Hardly understand what i have to do. Maybe some tutorial?
Blobo
20. Dec 2015 · 20:19 UTC
Pretty clever game. i got a good laugh from the intro screen too.
Aurel Bílý
27. Dec 2015 · 14:22 UTC
Not bad. Was sad to see that it was just a single level. And the AI sucked, so a multiplayer version would be pretty neat.