Atop the Tallest Tower in Metropolis! | Rain World Downpour ep 5

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  • Опубліковано 30 чер 2024
  • Artificer explores Metropolis, climbing Atop the Tallest Tower and finding another entrance to The Floor, in more Rain World Downpour DLC gameplay.
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    More of the best indie games from Randomise User! In this let's play Rain World Downpour DLC gameplay review we return to the excellent survival platformer to play as the new Artificer character who can craft weapons and perform a acrobatic double jump, but has a unique karma system for travelling through karma gates.
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    Regions played in video:
    0:00 Metropolis/The Floor
    10:35 Atop the Tallest Tower
    15:49 The Floor
    Official gameplay description: "Rain World: Downpour is a DLC expansion of Rain World. Take control of five new characters with new abilities in this vast, redefined world. Slugcats have adapted to the harsh conditions alongside evolved predators! Survive new environmental conditions, dangers and explore uncharted territory."
    Developed by: Videocult, Akupara Games
    Version played: 1.9
    Rain World Downpour release date: 19 January 2023
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    6:50 That rainbow bothers me more than it should.... why is it so small? If the camera really has a horizontal FOV of 90͏° (which is about what would be required to make it this size) then the rainbow would be much thinner (from inner to outer edge). Why does it move with camera scrolling? that's not how scattering-based optical phenomena work, a rainbow is always 42͏° from the direction opposite to the sun, hence only changes position in the camera view if you pan or tilt the camera, not if you move it sideways.
    Most importantly, why is it even there? There's no rain since we're above the clouds, so what exactly is creating a fine spray of water droplets?