@Anapricotpie@wb_universe I don't think it's as much an AI copy of WonderBoy, but more that the original graphics from the Mega Drive games being used, with only small changes
@wb_universe All other pictures have ripped assets, some npcs are taller and or with different hair, all tiles have different color palettes, but that's it
Only thing that looks original is the grey bar at the top, and the houses in the first picture (minus the doors)
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Originally he was only available in boss rush. Voiced by the legend, Robert Belgrade! 🦇
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There have always been plenty of video games with female protagonists and playable vidya girls, but you wouldn't know that because you only play whatever trendy games you perceive as popular among dude bros. Absolute tourist
@SHOKIZM@wb_universe Maybe it wasn't the WHOLE game, but he used much from the original Wonder Boy franchise
On the left,his game
On the right, the Dark World stage of Wonder Boy 5 on the Sega Genesis, released back in 1991
His main character being this similar is ok, but the background is the same
I once again need to remind people that you’re not raising green flags by saying this stuff. You’re raising red ones.
“Character who came out of nowhere actually beat the ass of the Protagonist who just killed Zeus and had all these godly powers, this is GREAT!”
This has never felt great for any story, and no, the fact that it happened off screen doesn’t lessen how badly that idea sounds.
It reeks of pet character syndrome, of the all powerful DM NPC who can do no wrong. ESPECIALLY since she did so much lore wise.
I liked Faye for her ability to understand and guide Kratos. If she can fight, neat, but we gotta stop this whole “job the old to gas up the new” trend in writing. It just makes people annoyed.