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Gone with the Demon is a first-person modern dungeon brawler game in which the player explores a creepy labyrinthine environment, battling vicious demons and possessed enemies who grow stronger every time the player dies in a directional, fluid, solid combat system.

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We improved the combat speed and responsive controls.

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(Dance faster!)

Hello everyone,

Before we improve AI and add a storyline, we focused on the combat speed and responsive controls last week. The combat in this game is relatively slow and heavy as a result of emphasizing player's plans and decisions. Although these things are features of the game, there were feedback regarding the slow attacks and controls. We’ve considered these issues and decided to improve them.

The first is attack speed. The meat tenderizer was especially difficult to use and it now attacks faster. Some normal speed weapons became a little faster. The weapons that should be slow are still slow. The weapons now have more personalities.

Regarding the responsive controls, there was something we missed. Your feedbacks let us know.


Assuming the player is doing ACTION 1. If you input to do ACTION 2 in “Receive input”, ACTION 1 goes smoothly to ACTION 2 . If there’s no input in “Receive input”, ACTION 1 goes to a neutral state. The problem is, if you input to do ACTION 2 in “Transition”, it is not executed before “Transition” ends. This means that if you input to do something a little later, the actual execution is much more delayed.

That was the problem and we changed it. The game now responds to the input in the “Transition” except attacks, and the controls are more responsive. The reason why attacks are excluded is that the game has the combo system. We don’t want button-mashing to have the effect similar to the combo.


(The kick couldn’t have made him stumble.)


When you kicked the enemy who was guarding, sometimes the enemy released guarding right before getting kicked, and attacked you. This feels quite unfair because the kicking motion is long and not cancelable. In this case, we decided to reward the player for making the right choice. So when you kick, if the enemy is guarding, it will make the enemy stumble unconditionally even if you cannot break the guard. Also, we changed the kicking motion so that it is much quicker, more wild, and easier to understand that the motion is progressing.

One of our devs has desired to show fun gameplay all the time. So she eventually recorded her gameplay. The following is the video edited at 1.5x speed.


Your words always give us direction and inspiration. We hope you like the update.

IMPROVEMENTS - COMBAT

  • Changed the attack speed of some weapons.
  • In the closing transition of movements, input except attacks is now more responsive.
  • When the player starts kicking, if the enemies are guarding, the kick made them staggered without fail even though they release guarding.
  • Changed the kicking animation.
  • To avoid unintended Stamina consumption, all actions (except dodging) close the running state.
    Made the counterattack easier when changing the guard’s direction.

IMPROVEMENTS

  • Changed the order of weapon stats.
  • Decreased the amount of Essence the bosses give.
  • Added the guard-breaking sound.
  • Added the sound of the spider getting hit.

FIX

  • Fixed a bug with the player’s lower body animation while using items.
  • Fixed a glitch with the attacking enemy’s face shown through the frying pan when guarding.
  • Fixed a bug that displays the level of morale in the tutorial.
  • Fixed a bug with the spider moving through the Doorkeeper.
  • Fixed a bug that backstabs an enemy behind the player.
  • Fixed a bug that locks on some spiders through walls or doors.
  • Fixed an issue with traps sometimes making sounds for unknown reason.
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