
I would rather he focus on continue to develop his next game.Īt the end of the day it's his choice, so if he thinks this is the best way to go forward then I can't complain.Really quality demo that's got great artwork, animation, so forth. I too would love some additions or even some core changes to those 2 games (specially regarding Xenotake), but if it's only an engine update then I'm not interested at all as I already bought and played both games.

He even admits himself that he probably shouldn't be wasting time on doing this since he won't be adding any new content (so it's pretty pointless), but I guess he wants to sell his games on newer platforms so he wants to polish up the games. Which brings us to the fact that he is updating both Xenotake and GHV to a new engine.

seems like he has to deal with a lot of mental health issues too (based on what he writes on his blog). It's only a shame that he seems to go way hard on himself, really self-deprecating which isn't healthy. He is clearly hardworking and genuine about their craft, Vosmug deserves all the support he can get. I totally missed his comment on changing/updating GHV's engine. The next game is a bit fiddly (point and click is fun, but I enjoy the more visceral nature of side-scrollers), but it's early days, and I look forward to what he has planned. It's a big step-up from Xenotake, even if it has the end-game fumble (at least it's just a boss fight and not like, the last 1/4 of the game), and I even enjoyed the story quite a bit. Sure, there's things I wouldn't mind added, or a few things cleaned up (like that map, fuck), but like, by and large, it's a hentai game with pretty good art, better than average combat and controls (which is to say, it doesn't feel like you're trying to drive a dump-truck with a remote control on a three-second delay), and "losing" doesn't really mean anything in terms of progress loss. Heck, I paid double the asking price (of like, $7, I think?) so I could give a friend the unlock code in good conscience.

Which is a shame, but at the same time, the dude seems to work himself to death over his games, and Ghost Hunter Vena is the only hentai game I've gone out of my way to purchase because I so enjoyed the product and specifically wanted to support the creator.
