Following on the heels of Haloid comes Dead Fantasy I, the completely pointless and ridiculous but amazingly awesome brawl between Dead or Alive and Final Fantasy characters. So good.
Work in progress shot of a high poly sculpt for a crazed fantasy Orc! It's been a blast sculpting him, and I'm excited to give him the complete pipeline treatment. Bjorn Hurri's Dark Fantasy set inspires it.
This is an MMO I'm currently working on. Might be interesting if you're interested in 'modern fantasy' over 'high fantasy'. [ame] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c0S_-UOEw7A&hd=1[/ame]
Final Fantasy 3 is one to look out for, and Final Fantasy 6 for the GBA came out, which is all I play now. Castlevania and Warioware were also pretty fun.
Sacred odyssey, zenonia,final fantasy II, chaos rings, orebuster, those are all fantasy themed, galaxy on fire 2 is a decent space themed rpg, lots of quests..
This looks fantastic! =) I do agree with the others though, at the moment it reads a bit more like a barn than a cabin. The details are really strong, especially the vegetation growing up the planks and the aged, damaged roof. Those elements work beautifully and add a lot of character.
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I think it's a great concept. Sometimes I wish chivalry was just a pure fantasy game, with the medieval/fantasy border completely removed. Think of all the awesome and hilarious hats we could make...
last I heard they were referring to it as 'low' fantasy, which means all the crazy fantasy shit is in the game but it's not all super crazy obvious and cheesy. the example they gave was The Song of Ice and Fire series.