>no Witcher-like adventure game set in the Redwall universe
What the hell are they waiting for? Brian Jacques is dead so there is no hold up.
>no Witcher-like adventure game set in the Redwall universe
What the hell are they waiting for? Brian Jacques is dead so there is no hold up.
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no, leave it alone. redwall is great when you're a kid. don't fuck it up for future generations.
if you want more of this stuff go to and ask them about mouse guard
Fuck I almost forgot about Redwall.
Can we get CD Project Red to make a Redwall game.
I read the first Redwall again about 4 years ago, it was nice going back. If there's ever a game, I don't think they'd capture the essence of it...
Ghost of a Tale was the closest thing in terms of world bulding and character writing. I'd suggest playing that if you're looking for something with similar themes.
why is rodent-centric media so based, in contrast to the rest of works featuring anthropomorphic characters?
but the Witcher sucks
I never realized how much I wanted this until now
>not posting the best commander
But honestly idk
It might be because in general, mice/rats are described as fearful animals, but then they given warrior/fighter traits in fantasy books. I think it's a nice twist
>another user played t&t
based, GOAT soundtrack + art design
yeah, for some reason furries never want mouse self-inserts, thankfully
I heard Redwall was shit.
Seconding Mouse Guard.
>what are Skaven
>what are Brumecians
Anything that embraces the idea of Peter-Rabbit style anthropomorphism, heavily incorporating the actual animal instead of just being "dude with prosthetics", tends to make for fun design.
I'd say it's just a case of them being less likely to just be a vehicle for the developer's furry self-inserts. Nobody wants that.
I tried reading mouseguard, wasn't for me...
Fuck you, Armello looked really good when I saw it on Steam. Still haven't played it because >paying for a vidya boardgame lmao
>not mouse guard
Pleb tier.
I was using it as an example of good non-rodent design, user.
talking about the filename brah
Redwall is literally LOTR without the whole "Frodo journey to Mount Doom" part. If you didn't like it , you will not like as well.
LotR was fine. But I hear from everyone, even people who normally like genre fiction, that it's shit. On /tg/, anyway.
Too bad Armello was boring as shit.
Really? I have yet to meet someone who say they didn't like Redwall. I can only assume they are fans of "moral grey" stories since Redwall is pretty "good vs evil" like LotR.
No, I don't think that could be true, as LotR is beloved on /tg/ and indeed good vs. evil is kinda worshipped there. People are a bit sick of grey morality on that board.
Either way, I've never read 'em.
No seriously, why isn't there a Mouse Guard video game.
Grey morality is shit and the broader public is finally getting burnt out on it too. In the next two decades we'll see a huge swing back to black/white and archetypical heroes. Can't wait for modern fantasy fiction authors to realize people want more of the gold and silver age fantasy.
Mouseguard has top tier art. Too bad the story didn't keep me going.
There was a movie in the works but they cancelled it.
I want to be an otter that fights with a cutlass
Why don't you check it out? It must be pretty easy to find an epub of it online.
People have been saying that for twenty years. You're right, but it's been a slow process.
Because I've got other books to read, bluntly. I'm not a kid any more.
>I've got other books to read
It's Yea Forums, we know you don't read. Just say you don't read.
There's an animated series
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Twenty years ago was the early days of the swing to grey morality, that was just the old guard lamenting the foolish whims of the newcomers. Now it's actually swinging back.
I read. Why, just an hour ago I finished reading Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney - Trials and Tribulations.
The swing to grey morality happened in like the eighties, at latest. Twenty years ago is when people predicted it would, in the near future, swing the other way.
>Want to read Redwall books to my kids.
>Never have kids.
Feelsbadman
The pinnacle of the modern byronic hero was Jack Bauer, so we're talking the whole of 2001-2010. It may have started in the eighties, but show me heroes that weren't just neutral good at worst.
Imagine the porn
You don't have to imagine.
/r/yiff
Your choice, my man, but know they will be there for you when you got tired of "not being a kid any more"
Thank God for that, it was 3d cgi and looked like total shit.
It's not like it's tiring, user. I'm just not interested in the kinds of books I might have liked as a kid.
Armello?
>Outcast of Redwall
Pretty much this.
Fair enough, however, have you tried reading something you were fond of as a kid nowadays? It's always nice to come back to those things and have a different point of view on the characters, story, etc... Just my 2 cents
He wasn't evil goddammit.
Have you checked out the Stormlight Archives user? Admittedly I'm only halfway through book 2 but it's similar to what you want
>CD Project Red to make a Redwall game.