Oh well. I’ll make a note to carefully make sure my tileset looks ugly to me next time, so I can get a good raiting.
I guess it’s a pretty good level. Now, not spending the time to make a hyperlong review like Trafton AT, it is quite pretty for a mez2 level, and I have never seen waterfalls in a mez2 level before. I guess the ammo is placed OK, considering the nice long stretches would seem to let you outrun seekers (I havent played online for a while, hence the ‘would seem’). Ah well… what I would really want to see is something made by mez4
Pretty good, but the additions wern’t really necciary- except for the spikes fix.
A nice conversion. Pity it’s soo annoying to get the water to look right.
Also, I for some reason like the idea of using a jazz-savepoint sign thinge for a text sign, but I’m just weird.
You know what? I have nothing to say…. I hate being so late to review things!
You know what? I also seem to remember something like this a while ago…
Very nice, but I did notice two bugs (both in the Crazy UFO base)-
1. The star seems to be located in the “Knights Quarters” (I think it was just a wrong text placment)
2. The star dosen’t dissapear when you touch it.
Oh yea, you also misspelled “Throne Room”.
Otherwise, it’s great!
Too bad I can’t play online with cable modem…
Very nice.
Ah yes…
The basics of how to rip usless pictures and put them into a tileset.
Blarg…
Some rather medioker wall tile things, suprizingly good photo conversions, some sky tiles to which I said “wow!” to myselth untill I reasized they were rips, all thrown togeather and called a “tileset”.
Bad, but not the worst. For the worst, see, say,
Overall, an low-quality suberb tileset, but for a first tileset, which I assume it is, it’s pretty good. The ground features rather dull-looking dirt with stones in it. The buildings are also, apparently, made of dirt with brick walls. One gripe is the noticable lack of destruct scenery. As for eyecandy, this tileset sports two different colors of strange-looking mounatins and some streetlamps.
Ok, since you billed this as “multiple”, I’ll rate both the level and the tileset.
The tileset-
Nice eyecandy. It’s very versatile. You can make an Oasis (duh!), a town, and even a desert (if you don’t use the palms). It manages to make almost everything look nice. I have only one complaint. It seems to be missing one thing which makes an Oasis an Oasis- water!
The level-
Very nice! It demonstrates the tileset well, and also manages to be a good level. Lots of secrets, and a good amount of eyecandy also. Very playable-able, it has a good enemy and ammo placement. It demenstrates all of the tileset, as far as I know. It is very good quality for an example level![This review has been edited by RSPSS FR]
It’s OK. I don’t have a single thing to say that anyone has said.
(Assuming I understand what you’re saying, then just don’t review it. Rating removal. ~Violet)[This review has been edited by Violet CLM]
(Rating RESTORED due to date review was originally posted. ~Violet)[This review has been edited by Violet CLM]
I personally like this. The eyecandy is OK, but I do have a few rants. One, the flame-thrower thingies are out of place. Two, the background is bland. Otherwise, this is an OK tileset with some good stuff like good candles, spikes, and pillars.
Edit- I mean the orange-red fireballs that come out of those little nozzles and then dissopate. I think they didnt HAVE flamethrowers back in the mideval era… oh well………[This review has been edited by RSPSS FR]
Harrumph…
I make OK tilesets (excluding the first I sent here, it was horrible) and I use MS paint…
As for the tileset, bad, I don’t even know why I downloaded it. Messed up colors, and just not very good looking.
Sorry, no d/l recommendation…[This review has been edited by RSPSS FR]
Amazing. That’s all I can say…
Very good level… I’m tired…
A pretty good tileset. It has a nice example level, too. I’m lost for words, in this sudden spew of rapid reviews…
Not very good… ok animations, though it looks papery, as Radium said. It also looks like one of those marionette (spelled right?) puppets, expecially at the end.
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