Reviews
Avaro
Edited 18 August 2013 - 10:49 AM
This tileset is horrible. LOT's of tiles are missing, like sword slashing tiles, bush leaves and flower clippings and alot more sprites. It's also missing closed and locked doors for house interiors, variety of dungeon tiles and good dungeon palettes. All the dungeon palettes are so eye burning and totally messed up, that you have to make your own, wich is not good and this tileset overall has very few palettes.
At least there are some good tiles, especially in the enemy and npc's section.
To make a somewhat decent quest in this tileset you have to prepare yourself for lots of tile importing.
At least there are some good tiles, especially in the enemy and npc's section.
To make a somewhat decent quest in this tileset you have to prepare yourself for lots of tile importing.
skateboarder11
Posted 26 October 2006 - 03:51 PM
Now that I've played with it, I can safely and honestly rate this tileset.
I like how you've changed the dungeon tiles, and made the OW and dungeon palettes compatible with each other. It's a real possibility-opener.
Now... what I *don't* like are floors and the borders.
The borders appear rather thick, and there's no variation in floor tiles. There are also a few miscolored dungeon tiles, but those are easy fixes.
However... This set shines so much in the overworld department, that I must rate it a 5.
I like how you've changed the dungeon tiles, and made the OW and dungeon palettes compatible with each other. It's a real possibility-opener.
Now... what I *don't* like are floors and the borders.
The borders appear rather thick, and there's no variation in floor tiles. There are also a few miscolored dungeon tiles, but those are easy fixes.
However... This set shines so much in the overworld department, that I must rate it a 5.