![]() ![]() I don't like Night in the Woods, but at least the character models were cute. Why can't furries ever figure out how to properly blend colors on their goddamn models? It clashes hideously. Some king of flap? The colors on this one are ridiculous as well. I can't tell what that thing on its head is supposed to be. But that tail is screaming fetish material. The feathers acting as messy hair is a cute touch. ![]() This one isn't too bad, probably the best of the lot. Still can't really tell what type of dinosaur this is supposed to be. But seeing hair on this thing is really weird. This one isn't as bad as the others, maybe because the nose is smaller. Comes across looking very cheap and lazy. The same long faces with out much distinguishing the different species from each other. I love how the character (a fucking DINOSAUR) is POC-coded as well from the dreadlocks on her(?) head.Īll these background characters look the same. The nose-horn coupled with those anime eyes make me want to pee. Your expressions are much more limited with that kind of a head-structure. Who on earth would look at this design and think that it was a great model for the lead? The long-ass head makes it instantly feel alien to the audience. *Insert cliche that nonbinary character is obviously a female with daddy issues* Goodbye Volcano High is coming to PS5, PS4, and Steam sometime in 2022.Let's look at these fucking character designs because I've re-watched this fucking trailer for hours now and I still can't get over them. In the end, after some clever reverse engineering of elements that already existed, they’ve found a story they are really happy with that is in “a place where the story feels fully and confidently own.” You can read the full interview with the Sweet Baby team about the process of rebooting a narrative in progress. ![]() Kim Belair, Camerin Wild, and Paula Rogers were tasked with sifting through the pieces of the existing narrative to figure out how they could rewrite things while accounting for all the pieces of the game that were already deep in development-animations completed, gameplay sequences mapped, assets developed, etc. The new Goodbye Volcano High narrative team comes from Sweet Baby Inc. While discussion of the narrative reboot doesn’t explicitly mention the controversy surrounding Gray, she does not appear to be writing on the game anymore, and the timing of seeking a new narrative team for Goodbye Volcano High lines up with its June 2020 announcement and subsequent controversy. It was initially met with some controversy due to writer Kate Gray’s history with a controversial article on Kotaku that included pornographic depictions of fictional characters who were minors ( link to former Kotaku EIC Stephen Totillo’s apology for the article). Goodbye Volcano High, a narrative anime drama about a group of dinosaurs, was first announced at a PlayStation showcase in June 2020. We love making this game and we’re lucky we have a chance to make it! We really appreciate you and your support. Thank you to those who have been supporting us since day one and to those who have joined us along the way. We love the community that we’ve fostered through developing Goodbye Volcano High, and we hope it isn’t too much of a bummer to have to wait a little longer for the dino drama. We don’t want to crunch, and we don’t want to put ourselves in stressful situations to finish the game by 2021 when we can take a little more time. It’s been a really hard year for many reasons, and the mental and physical health of the team has to come first. So we are making what we’re sure is by now an expected announcement: Goodbye Volcano High will be a 2022 title, not a 2021 one. Those two factors have delayed our release timeline. In addition to Global Events™️, 2020 saw us rebooting the narrative of our game. ![]()
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