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Пишет Rock, Paper, Shotgun ([info]syn_rps)
@ 2025-02-19 17:07:00


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In first-person dungeon-crawler Blue Wyrm you brave mazes of rancid gemlike colours to rescue your lover

I can never remember the technical term for that wibbly effect you get in PS1 games when you sidle up to surfaces and look askance at the textures. I thought it was "dithering", but Brendy says that's not what dithering is you sap, you absolute dunce. If you know the answer, please educate me in a comment. But first, try Blue Wyrm.

It's a free first-person melee dungeon crawler from SaintPesticide. It's awash with rich, diseased shades of ruby, amethyst and malachite. And brother, it has not-dithering to spare. Here's a video.

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