Wayward Manor: Neil Gaiman making an adventure game?

Started by Gribbler, Fri 26/07/2013 09:19:45

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Retro Wolf

It's been years since I've read Good Omens, but I remember enjoying it. "Anansi Boys" is good, I believe it's set in the same world as American Gods.
In response to the artist changing thing, it's quite common in the comic book world, how many times could you draw Spiderman before getting bored?

Snarky

I can see not liking either Hempel or Zulli, but their art is so different, how can you dislike both?

I don't think Hempel's work on The Kindly Ones is technically deficient or ill-suited to the story in the leasr. He uses strong lines and geometric shapes to create more stylized, abstract representations, which are beautiful, modern (you can see similarities to the work of Bruce Timm, Darwyn Cooke and Genndy Tartakovsky, for example), and very appropriate for the arc where Dream's mythic, cosmic nature is most central. But yeah, I know it's notoriously divisive. Zulli, though...

Cyrus

I like how this looks.

I really hope his next game project will be an adaptation of "Study in Emerald", it feels really adventure game-ish to me ;)

waheela

The game concept sounds pretty awesome, and I love Neil Gaiman. Damn though, if that guy's chin doesn't look like a pair of hairy balls...

Anian

Quote from: waheela on Wed 31/07/2013 19:15:20
Damn though, if that guy's chin doesn't look like a pair of hairy balls...
At first I thought you meant Gaiman.  :grin:
I don't want the world, I just want your half

waheela

Quote from: Anian on Thu 01/08/2013 22:57:16
Quote from: waheela on Wed 31/07/2013 19:15:20
Damn though, if that guy's chin doesn't look like a pair of hairy balls...
At first I thought you meant Gaiman.  :grin:

Hahahaha! No, the painted guy on the website. (laugh)

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