#Submachine Legacy
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SUBMACHINE NATION WHAZZZZAAAAPPP I LOVE USS SFMM 😭 😭 😭😭😭😭😭😭
massive shout out to environmental storytelling and esoteric lore in video games. if I don’t look like this while playing a game then what is even the point
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#a genuine masterpiece#submachine#submachine game#submachine legacy#indie games#I'M GONNA PLAY IT TODAAAY
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Hailing from the Flash era of games.
I encourage you to play this one.
You won't regret it!
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#Submachine Legacy#Submachine#video games#gaming#video game polls#polls#tumblr polls#indie#indie game dev#indie games#adventure
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entering something and never exiting
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World Watercolor Month day 10: Buried
This is the day I started falling behind previously, but this year I'm on time!
I think the lighthouse from Submachine is a great topic for today's prompt, don't you think?
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#World Watercolor Month#World Watercolor Month 2024#Submachine#Submachine fanart#Submachine legacy#Submachine (game)#Murtaugh Submachine#Flash game#Flash game fanart#Mateusz Skutnik#traditional art#watercolor painting#acrylic watercolor#Polish artist#video game fanart#my fanart#shit by me
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Liz: So... Did you ever catch me after all?...
Murtaugh: You know there are seven answers to that question, my dear Liz.
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Okay, so. I have a very stupid dilemma and I'm about to annoy you all with it because I can.
So, lately I've been thinking of turning Ebis and Marcus, my Submachine OCs, into wholly original characters. That is, divorcing them from the fandom and giving them their own original story/universe. Sounds good enough, right?
Okay, problem: I really love the journey that I already wrote for Ebis and Marcus for the fanfic and would like to preserve it as is as much as possible, which I don't know if I can do without basically plagiarizing Submachine.
Like, I do need to have a bunch of scientists exploring a weird ass, dangerous place that has a lot of weird space-time shenanigans about it. Which means I could simply turn this into a space exploration story and immediately draw some distance from Submachine with the setting... Except I very much do not want to write a space exploration story for these characters.
Nothing wrong about space exploration, but what I'm craving for this is something way more obscure and weird. And I kinda need it to be about a world that is not really (just) a world but (also) a creature. (Oh, the fun I could have with this, I'm telling you).
Thing is, I'm worried about this being/turning too similar to Submachine. Like, the reason I want to (potentially) do this is because I want to do something different and explore stuff in my own way, but I am very aware that Submachine is currently my main source of inspiration, so yeah.
(also, to be completely clear, if I ended up doing this I would probably have, at most, a bunch of character sheets and a few disconnected scenes that I might share publicly, not anything full-fledged that I'd properly publish/commercialize (that requires more energy and focus than I currently have), so I'm not even sure if me stressing so much about this is even necessary, but welp. I'd rather be safe than sorry)
But anyway, let me know your thoughts about this if you have any. Also, I might add more info about the ideas slowly rotating inside my head like they're microwaving there in the reblogs if you're looking for that. (I will definitely add that info because the thoughts kept rotating in the time it took for me to draft this post lmao)
#I don't even know what to tag this as#not quite art#submachine#submachine game#submachine legacy#ebiscus#original characters#original story#(potentially)
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A "brief" review of Submachine: Legacy
So, Submachine: Legacy was released yesterday, and I beat it about an hour ago, after just over nine hours of playing.
Review in brief: I liked it. It was good. It feels like a fitting send-off to the Submachine series (or this first phase of it, at least), though I won't go quite so far as to call it a "definitive edition" of the games.
Of course, there's more to my thoughts than that, hence the rest of this post. This review will be spoiler-free, though given the nature of the games there's not much to spoil. I'll also be assuming you have no idea what I'm talking about, so first, a quick history lesson.
The Submachine series is a series of (initially) Flash-based puzzle games produced by the Polish game developer and artist Mateusz Skutnik, consisting of 10 games in the 'main' series, released between 2005 and 2015, as well as 3 'spin-off' games, and one 'non-game experience,' for lack of a better term; this last item was also the final Submachine-related work to be released (or, in this case, finalized), being declared finished in December of 2017.
The first game, retroactively titled Submachine 1: The Basement, was, at its core, one of many 'escape the room'-style flash games, which abounded on sites like ArmorGames, Newgrounds, and Kongregate at the time.
However, as the series went on, the barest breadcrumbs of lore in the first game grew into a great web of narrative, held together by notes from multiple different (and sometimes unreliable) authors, and the games transitioned from being mere escape rooms into a unique form of puzzle game, held aloft by Skutnik's masterful hand-drawn environments, which benefit from his training as an architect.
I mean just look at that.
With the death of Flash, the availability of the games diminished greatly, available only through purchase on Skutnik's website, or via large collections such as Flashpoint Infinity. The 'non-game experience' I mentioned earlier, Submachine Universe, remained available through itch.io as well.
But now, nearly six years later, comes Submachine: Legacy, a remaster/re-release of all prior works in the Submachine series, available on Steam.
So, with all that preamble out of the way, my thoughts.
Submachine: Legacy is, ultimately, just the original Submachine games bundled together into one program, with some graphical updates here and there. But it's not merely the same games as before; there have been some changes and additions.
On the UI side, your cursor lights up when hovering over an interactable object, which makes looking for things much easier. The cursor also indicates where you can exit a room, and (in some cases) which item to use in a given context (hammer, karma water, etc.) That's a fairly simple change which I think makes the games much better, and more fun to play.
There are short sections linking the main games, or "chapters," which are quite nice. Also very nice are the detailed landscapes now viewable through some windows and telescopes.
There are a few changes I am slightly less enthused by, though. Submachine: Legacy, to my surprise, incorporates most (possibly all) of Submachine Universe; however, presumably due to reasons of copyright, the multiple user-submitted theories that festooned the walls of every room have been replaced by architectural sketches.
Likewise, some of the puzzles have been simplified. In some cases this is perhaps warranted, such as with the rotating wheels puzzle (I'm not really sure what to call it) near the end of Submachine 2: The Lighthouse. In other cases, however, I think it makes the series lose a small amount of its charm - I am specifically thinking of how the pieces of silverware that are used in some of the earlier games as makeshift wires, bridging broken electrical connections, have been replaced by new power relay items. These are both fairly minor changes, but they did disappoint me just the smallest amount.
The only changes that I had a distinctly negative impression of were in sound design. Specifically, both the 'item picked up' sound effect and (especially) the 'electrical connection made' sound effect went on for far too long, and, in the latter case, was rather overused.
It's for these reasons that I can't quite call Submachine: Legacy a 'definitive' edition of the games, though it does come close, and I would recommend it for newcomers to the series (the price, for reference, is $25)
Submachine: Legacy also has new content for the long-time Submachine player (which, let's face it, is likely to be most of the player base), involving over a dozen monoliths scattered throughout the games, and a genuinely brilliant new puzzle. For the sake of a spoiler free-review, I'll say no more, though do note that (I think) it is possible to accidentally reset the monoliths, so be cautious.
Submachine has been a major factor in my life, and this feels like a fitting send-off to (this part of) the series, and I eagerly await the next installment in the series.
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Me on steam: Oh hey, submachine legacy. I loved these as a kid! I bet I dont even need a walkthrough this time.
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"Harmonic Lagoon", Room sketch inspired by the Submachine series by Mateusz Skutnik.
I'm playing through all the games again through the flashpoint archive to compensate for the fact that I haven't yet been able to get my hands on Submachine Legacy, and got swept away by the incredible art the games deliver in every single scene. Got caught in the grip of creative urge again, so here we are.
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An old Submachine fanart I've made a long time ago...
Along with my ramblings (game spoilers ahead)
The 10+ years of community theories are awesome too! Although I wasn't a contributor, but it adds more mystery to the games.
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#missed doing notes like this!!!!!#puzzle games my BELOVED!!!!#I used to have a packet of notes for all my sub reruns#but idk where it ended up#but for now!!! i make new notes :)!#submachine legacy
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Submachine: Legacy + @screenshotsofdespair part 2 (part 1)
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Submachine: Legacy has just been released, , so I'm posting this just before I go to play.
This piece is inspired by Polish school of posters check it out, especially "Alien" poster. I actually had this idea in 2015, but for various reasons (including "terrible at drawing hands") dropped it back then.
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#Submachine#Submachine Legacy#Submachine game#Submachine fanart#Submachine: Legacy#Murtaugh (Submachine)#Submachine (game)#Polish school of posters#my fanart#shit by me
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Will you take care of Einstein for me?
Submachine 7 : The Core
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