Friday, October 31, 2014

Boss Battle Analysis

For game design we had to choose a boss battle, play it, and analyze it to figure out its mechanics and what makes it tick. I went with one of my favorite old school bosses from Ocarina of Time for Nintendo 64, the Phantom Shadow Beast Bongo Bongo from the infamous shadow temple.


We encounter Bongo Bongo when you enter the boss's lair at the end of the Shadow Temple in the Ocarina of Time. Link, the main character that the players play, falls down a well and onto what appears to be a giant drum. From here giant hands ominously start a war beat while a disturbing cyclops like head and chest float into visibility. This is how Mr. Bongo Bongo enters the scene.

Besides it's obviously heinous appearance, Bongo Bongo is a devious boss to fight. The mechanics used in his fight though are fun though.

When the player, Link, first enters Bongo Bongo's lair you get the usual Zelda boss intro scene but after his introduction Bongo Bongo's main body turns invisible while his hands remain visible.
You basically play blind.

Of course the only way to fight this boss is to equip the Lens of Truth which uses magic to allow the player to see the unseen, namely here it would be Bongo Bongo. While using the lens the player will need to aim with their bow and shoot at Bongo Bongo's eye in order to incapacitate him to land a blow or two.

While using the lens and trying to shoot at Bongo Bongo though the player will need to be careful as Bongo Bongo will use his hands to swipe and slam at the player. At some points Bongo Bongo will also make his way towards the player and body-ram them. This can be very harmful if the player is knocked off the edge of the boss's battle area, which is possible. If that happens they land in acid and must climb their way out.

Bongo Bongo follows a set of patterns though and his movements are very circular in that he'll move around the arena in a circular motion. This can get annoying as the player may not be able to keep track of Bongo with the lens to take aim and shoot before possibly being injured by an attack.




I picked this boss battle though because it's one of my childhood favorites and I enjoyed the mechanics of having to find an unseen enemy and shoot at them.

Basic fight mechanics:

  • Must use Lens of Truth to see Bongo Bongo's main body. This is the main part of his body that you have to aim for and harm.
  • Using the bow will be one of the few weapons that can properly take down Bongo Bongo. You have to be able to keep an eye on him, your magic, and keep up with him while aiming for his eye. Makes for a good fight.
  • The hover boots Link gets from the shadow temple will help you in this level due to being thrown up in the air by Bongo Bongo's drumming. This adds a level of difficulty to be able to focus and aim for Bongo's face unless you run out of magic for the lens to see him.
By beating Bongo Bongo players are rewarded a new heart piece for their health meter and unlock one of the seven sages which play a part in the game's main story line.









Monday, October 27, 2014

Personal Sculpt 1

WIP of a little personal project. Trying to blow off some steam from all my projects right now!


Friday, October 17, 2014

Toy Assignment Evaluation: "Spitfire"

"Once long ago in a land of fire and stone, there existed the mighty dragons and their adversaries, the golems. Both races fought valiantly against one another to regain control of the land but all was in vain as both were left with so few in number after so many years of fighting. Now, a young dragon by the name of Flint has discovered a group of golems encroaching in his territory. Action must be taken or they'll come for him and his nest of hatchlings. As Flint battles against the rocky foes however, they make off with his nest to his surprise! It's now a race against time as Flint must save his nest and destroy the evil golems who plague his land. So take flight and reign some hell fire from above."



Character Profile: Flint the dragon

External Profile:
  1. Name: Flint
  2. Species: Veil Valley Fire Drake
  3. Basic Shape: Organic, round, and has some sharp edges.
  4. Scale:W=5ft ,H=6ft ,L=6ft. Has a 14 ft wingspan.
  5. Weight: 330lbs
  6. Surface: Scaled, leathery, and has hard bone in some areas, especially around his horns.
  7. Eyes: Orange and yellow.
  8. Nose: Nostril holes on his face.
  9. Ears: Simple holes on the side of his head since he's reptilian.
  10. Hands: Three-clawed hands. Has one thumb, one index and one ring finger.
  11. Feet: Small digitigrade hooves for climbing.
  12. Gender: Male
  13. Age: 228
  14. Closest friend: No one
  15. Biggest enemy: Golems, other dragons, and other large avians.
  16. Extra Physical Descriptions: Has two horns which twist on his head. Scales are pink and purple hued. Can breath fire and can sustain major physical force/trauma without any affect.
Internal Profile:
  1. Lives by the following morals or ethical imperiative: Lives by the Golden Rule and is slightly Hedonistic.
  2. Dominated by Logic or Emotion? Mostly logic. The area he lives in is dangerous and so he needs to be aware at all times.
  3. Greatest Strength: Incredibly stubborn, very protective, body's scales are nearly impossible to tear through, very strong pair of wings.
  4. Character Flaw: Prideful and arrogant at times.
  5. Sees themselves as: The protector and defender of Veil Valley. 
  6. In seen by others as: Full of himself and very territorial.
  7. Biggest secret? Loves eating vegetation.
  8. Greatest ambition or passion? Protecting his nest and making sure that no golem or non-dragon sets foot in his homeland.
  9. What does the character want? To protect his young and the home he lives in.
  10. How far will the character go to reach his or her goal? He'll do anything to protect his family and home even if it means major collateral damage.
  11. What does the character need to learn? To control his sense of duty and arrogance. He can't just fight everything that comes near his home.

Object Profile: Dragon and Fireball

External:


  1. Does the object exist in fictional world and/or does it resemble a current day or historical analog? My object exists in a fictional world and resembles a fantasy based element.
  2. When was it made? It was made a very long time ago in an ancient fantasy land.
  3. What is the nationality or cultural background of the entity that made the object? The entity is from a race of ancient fire breathing dragons.
  4. How was the object made? Through fire and magic with a touch of science.
  5. Is or has the object been valued for its aesthetic or functionality? Both. It looks nice and functions as well.
  6. What does it cost to make or purchase? Nothing. It's a living thing so unless you can catch it, it's not for sale.
  7. In the context of the setting, does the spectator view the object as a necessity, nicety or luxury? A necessity and nicety.
  8. In the ecology, what function does the object serve consumer, producer, decomposer? It acts as a consumer in its ecology.
  9. Is the object being used for it’s intended purpose or has it been repurposed? It's being used for it's intended purpose which is to shoot fire at things and destroy objects.
  10. What function does it serve in the set design? Denotation, Punctuation or Embellishment? Embellishment possibly?
  11. Does the object perform a function?  How does the form support the functionality? Yes, the object shoots fire ball and flies around. It's form suits its function as it has wings.
  12. Does it use energy in its function?  What is it’s energy source? How is it powered? It doesn't really use energy when it shoots fire. It can constantly shoot fire for a good amount of time.
  13. What is the object called in this world? is it’s name a scientific name or a brand name. Flint the fire drake.
  14. What are the objects surface definition(s)? Scaled, leathery, winged.
  15. What is the condition of the object? It's endured a lot of action in its time.
  16. What is the size of the object? It's around the size of a small car.
  17. How much does it weigh? It weighs 330 pounds.
  18. What is the durability of the object? It's able to last for a while
  19. What does it feel like? Feels like leather and scales.
  20. What does it smell like? Burnt rock and leather.
  21. What does it sound like? Sounds like a large bird that growls loudly.
  22. What does it taste like? Meat? Fleshie?
  23. What does the viewer’s intuition feel about the object? The viewer would want to keep their distance form the object.
  24. What are the object’s greatest strength and flaw? It can fly fast and shoot fire. it can't make sharp turns.
  25. How does the object support the visual sophistication of the world it is placed in? It fits in with the fantasy like world it lives in.
  26. What is the stylistic look of the object? It looks like a fantasy creature from a story or game.
  27. How does the object support the mood, genre, theme and decor? It fits the fantasy theme due to its appearance and abilities.

Internal:


  1. What is the importance or purpose of this object? It navigates the level and is the main character.
  2. What were the reasons for it being created? It is the character as well as the tool for the player to use to navigate the game space.
  3. Is the object expected to be found in the world setting or unexpected? and why? Yes, it belongs in the fantasy world that the gamer plays through.
  4. Was the entity that created this element dominated by Logic or Emotion? Logic mostly.
  5. What are the reasons the object is wanted or unwanted by the main character? It can be very dangerous.
  6. What is the importance of this object? It's one of the only ways to navigate through the game space.
  7. What is the history of the object? It's been through a lot of fights due to its age,
  8. How was the object first attained? It was created in the world through fire and magic.
  9. How does the object supports the experience and where and when it takes place? Its shape and functions help to support the experience.
  10. How does the object support the narrative? It is the character the game's story revolves around and it also has the abilities needed to traverse the level.
  11. Does the object posses metaphorical or symbolic reasons for being in the world? If so what? Yes, it has a symbolic reason for existing as its the "fire" of the land and is sent to protect it from any foes.
  12. How does this object support the goals of the character that possesses it? It has the abilities to help navigate through the level.
  13. How does the object enhances experience? It makes the game experience more fun and adventurous.
  14. What is this object greatest strength and flaw? It can't make sharp turns, and can only shoot so many fire balls.
  15. What information does the object reveal of the world’s or character’s narrative? The world is fantasy based and large.

Monday, October 13, 2014

DFA Hero Prop

Finished up my prop design for DFA recently. The idea for my prop is that it's a circular hand blade tool which also acts an an impromptu weapon. I based the visuals of the design off of TRON, as per the requirement for this assignment, and I applied the details from the series to my idea. Came out nice though.



October Stuff

Some non-class related drawings. I've been meaning to draw some spooky stuff since it's October.



Friday, October 3, 2014

Modular Kit Progress and Finishes(Kind of...)

Some general progress pics from my modular kit assignment.
Obviously needs work before I resubmit it later on.