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I like Arzette
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Been playing Arzette 🐟👍
#arzette the jewel of faramore#zelda cdi#daimur#artists on tumblr#It'll probably be a day or two before I upload this to twitter#I posted the doodl in the upper right for funzies and it got seen by a lotta people orz#which is v nice but also i'd feel bad if I posted it for a second time in one day#oopsi
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Good morning and happy pride month to all Arzette fans!! :D ❤️ 🏳️🌈
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current mood before bed: humored by the difference in scale of Daimur and his minions
I bet they all bully Duke Nodelki for being the resident manlet, you can't tell me otherwise
#arzette#arzette: the jewel of faramore#daimur#duke nodelki#tho that stick is the only thing preventing Cornrad from being haha so small
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"I've been expecting you, Arzette. All alone? What a pity."
My first Daimur's fanart, the lord of demons. 😈 To be honest, I've never played a Zelda-CDi, nor the recent 'Arzette The Jewel of Faramore' game, but I did check out these Let's plays. Recently released on 14 February (Valentine's Day), it uses the same gameplay system and animation style as the 'Cursed Zeldas'. However, the animation styles are diversified for each interaction (by sharing the link below 👇), unlike its predecessor which had a single animation on all scenes. What's more, the opening scene is very pretty for my taste, the pastel and coloured pencil style blend well together and it introduces its world and characters well despite the fact that they resemble, more or less, the Zelda-CDi characters. I think it's a good tribute to the 'cursed Zeldas', even if some clever ones will have fun reusing these animations for their future Youtube Poop. 😁
For the drawing, I drew Daimur in my own way. I know he looks thinner than in the original game, but the base itself has a thin body. So redrawing the pose with muscles isn't easy in itself. I'll draw him with muscles later on in another drawing. I wanted to put this text (which you've seen above ☝ ) at the bottom of the drawing but when I looked at the result, I wasn't convinced and it spoilt the image. Personally, in the new game, I prefer Daimur's bat head (which has more charm) as a better representation of the demon leader than Ganon's bulldog head from Zelda-CDi.
I hope you will like this drawing. 😁😉
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Arzette's Quests in Koridai and Gamelon: Featuring Link & Zelda
@smashingveteransandnewcomers
Okay, let's be fair here. Everyone knows about Link's adventure in Koridai and its many Faces of Evil and Zelda's quest for the Wand of Gamelon. However, there's about to be a little twist to those stories right here and now. Featuring a new face from another land, known as Faramore. While it has enjoyed its peace for the past ten years after the defeat of a villain named Daimur, the warrior princess Arzette has kept training day in and day out in between her royal duties in case trouble ever arose again. Which she is currently doing now, training with her Smart Sword
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A. Be honest, did you time the release of Farcette the mod and Farcette the video so that the maximum possible amount of people would be hit by Daimur's "Friday night" line?
maybe :3
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Bumbling Through Arzette: The Jewel of Faramore p.1 - Game Over, Return of Daimur
We're used to 8-bit nostalgia games. 16-bit nostalgia games are old news. 32/64-bit nostalgia games have come into style. But finally one dev was BRAVE enough to bring us CD-i nostalgia.
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One thing I really liked about Arzette is how she has established connections all over the game that she presumably made the last time they fought Daimur (in the backstory that parallels the cdi games.) It makes even this extremely wacky, 90's cartoon inspired setting feel fleshed out.
#Arzette#I NEED to see The Arzette-Maki-Ciclena sapphic drama I know it's real#Ciclena was the lesbian rival character who turned coat and Maki the childhood friend who carried a torch for Arzette#it's real TO ME
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Do you have any favorite characters from Arzette? Whar about favorite bosses?
Favorite characters? I kind of love them all... but I got a few in mind:
Alven the Moose (CAN'T SKIP)
Beeves (my favorite boss - he looks so worried in his fight!)
Francine (that fishwife that pours the Snail Salt on everything)
Dewey (that guy who punches out the window in the library (makes me laugh every time))
Tork (that fucked up old man you give the swimsuit calendar to)
Zazie (Daimur's biggest fan)
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Interactive animated adventure game Arzette: The Jewel of Faramore announced for PS5, Xbox Series, PS4, Switch, and PC
Gematsu Source
Publisher Limited Run Games and developer Seedy Eye Software have announced interactive animated adventure game Arzette: The Jewel of Faramore for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, PlayStation 4, Switch, and PC (Steam). It will launch in 2023.
Here is an overview of the game, via Seedy Eye Software:
About
Arzette: The Jewel of Faramore is a spiritual successor to a pair of infamous fantasy adventure titles. It is a NEW interactive animated adventure, where players must help Arzette save the Kingdom of Faramore from the evil demon king, Daimur.
Key Features
Action Adventure – Players will accompany Arzette in her journey across the Kingdom of Faramore. During her journey, she will destroy foes, unlock new areas, acquire powerful items, and find secrets, all in effort to destroy the world-threatening demon king Daimur.
Beautiful Backgrounds – Every area in Arzette: The Jewel of Faramore has a unique, hand-painted background produced by talented artists, including one of the artists from the games that inspired Arzette, Rob Dunlavey.
Colorful Cutscenes – Arzette: The Jewel of Faramore features dozens of fully-voiced traditionally animated cutscenes, produced in a beloved style familiar to fans of the games Arzette was inspired by.
Sumptuous Sound – Arzette: The Jewel of Faramore‘s excellent soundtrack is composed by award-winning musician Jake “Button Masher” Silverman, in his fully-scored game debut. In addition, voice actors from the games Arzette is inspired by, including Jeffrey Rath and Bonniejean Wilbur, have returned for new roles.
Perfect Pedigree – Arzette: The Jewel of Faramore is developed by Seth “Dopply” Fulkerson, a passionate developer with experience in this game genre. Assisting him are talented, passionate contributors, including design contribution by John Linneman.
Watch the announcement trailer below.
Announce Trailer
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#Arzette: The Jewel of Faramore#Arzette#Seedy Eye Software#Adventure Game#PS5#PS4#Xbox Series#Xbox One#Nintendo Switch#Steam#Gematsu#I was not expecting to see someone make a game inspired by the Zelda CD-i games but with possibly good gameplay. Yet here we are. XD
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OWOOWOWO
Daimur and his minions have Dai'd
uwouwouwouwo
-sword slash-
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The Smiling Faramores™
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Arzette: The Jewel of Faramore Review (Steam)
Arzette: The Jewel of Faramore Review, A NEW interactive animated adventure! In this action-adventure game, Arzette must explore the Kingdom of Faramore, slay fearsome foes, acquire powerful items, discover secrets, assist colorful characters, and defeat the evil Daimur!
Arzette: The Jewel of Faramore Review Pros:
- Gorgeous graphics. - Download size. - Steam achievements. - Full controller support. - Graphics settings - fullscreen, and v-sync. - Can remap controls for the controller. - Two difficulties - normal and casual. Affects health drop rates and weaker enemies. - Beautiful animated cutscenes. - Opening tutorial section then ongoing pop-ups. - Excellent voice work throughout. - Action platformer gameplay. - Upbeat soundtrack that highlights a different instrument on each stage. - Plays like a modern game but feels old school. - World map level select. - Can replay levels. - Secret areas can be found. - 2D perspective. - Easy to get into with simple familiar controls. - Trigger objectives within a level to earn bonus rewards. - Has a cool fade-in and fade-out integration of the voiced cutscenes as you interact with people. - Enemies can drop jewels and health. - Heart-based health system where a hit loses a heart. - The goal of the game is to reignite beacons and defeat the bosses. - The main castle hub lets you visit shops to buy new gear and items or upgrade weapons. - A lot of solid platforming action. - Get new abilities like oil lamps for light, rope to escape dungeons, protection rings, etc. - You are free to go around and play locations in any order. has a Metroidvania undertone as you need certain items to progress in previously blocked areas. - Infinite lives. - Lightning-fast loading times. - Memorable well-written characters. - Every location has five things to find and finish including the beacon and bonus rooms. - Bonus rooms are time-based mini-games. - Candles have to be found to break down barriers. - A great story that keeps you hooked. - Unlock a smart gun to take down previously unbreakable blocks. - Big boss fights. - Save and quit and save and go back to the map options. - You can use the smart gun as a gun to take down enemies. - Overall game progression percentage on the main menu. Arzette: The Jewel of Faramore Review Cons: - Jumping takes some getting used to only as you don't jump as high as you do in other games. - Progress can be slow mostly as you have so much freedom you get lost or confused. - Items are close together in the shop so hitting them with your weapon to buy will buy all the items it touches. - You cannot switch the oil lamp on and off to conserve oil. - Swapping items is always done in the menu which is clunky now especially as there are so many empty buttons on a pad. - Cannot access any game or audio options when in the game. - Some items don't have any descriptions. - Minimal graphics settings. - The game has no audio settings. - You have to be careful as activating a scroll will take you straight out of the level. - There is a five hundred jewel limit. - Jewel drops don't last long. - You are not always sure what you can jump on for a platform and which drops are safe. Related Post: TEKKEN 8 Review (PlayStation 5) Arzette: The Jewel of Faramore: Official website. Developer: Seedy Eye software Publisher: Limited Run Games Store Links - Steam Read the full article
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Arzette: The Jewel of Faramore is out today
Arzette: The Jewel of Faramore, the new game from Seedy Eye Software and Limited Run Games, is out today.
A NEW interactive animated adventure! In this action-adventure game, Arzette must explore the Kingdom of Faramore, slay fearsome foes, acquire powerful items, discover secrets, assist colorful characters, and defeat the evil Daimur!
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The Quest for the Jewel of Faramore! Featuring Arzette, Link, and Zelda
@smashingveteransandnewcomers
The Kingdom of Faramore knew peace for an age. A beautiful, bountiful land. It has been ruled by the royal Rahklin family for generations. Such tranquility could not last. Opposed to this peace was the evil demon lord Daimur, who amassed an army of evil in an effort to conquer the land and plunge it into eternal darkness, Driven by greed and power, several defected to Daimur's cause, like Duke Nodelki, Lord of the island nation of Amelog. Long battles ensued, with hop fading from the hearts of the people. In a desperate measure, the King and his royal advisor, Wogram, directed an assault upon Daimur's lair in the country of Oakurin. After clearing a path, the Princess Arzette and an unlikely hero, Dail, confronted the demon king. As Dail distracted Daimur, Arzette, well versed in both sword fighting and magic, imprisoned the demon king in the Book of Oakurin, a magical prison controlled by the Jewel of Faramore. Upon Daimur's capture, his dark army was vanquished, ensuring victory for the forces of good. Upon each use, the Jewel of Faramore shatters, following Daimur's defeat, the King ordered each of the five Jewel shards to be guarded at separate locations in perpetuity. After the war's end, the traitorous Duke Nodelki was sentenced to a lifetime of hard labor. Dail retired as a bard on the spoils of his adventure. Princess Arzette continued to train, swearing to uphold what they fought for. To that end, peace persisted in the Kingdom of Faramore for little over a decade. The princess even helped Princess Zelda of Hyrule and its own hero, Link, defend the lands of Gamelon and Koridai from the likes of the King of Evil and Demon Lord, Ganon. Arzette has formed a close friendship with Link and has even courted the Hylian Princess as her beloved. And as she promised, she has brought the two of them to Faramore to show them around
"Here we are guys, Faramore Castle" Arzette said as they walked through the front doors
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