Tinertia
Dry Sep 3, 2015 @ 4:46pm
About this game
"Tinertia is rocket-powered platforming geared toward the streaming generation and built on the premise of Quake-like fun, Sonic-like speed, and dynamic, precise controls."

Okay, WTF?

I'm pretty certain the "streaming generation" are too young to have ever enjoyed quake or sonic...

seriously, guy who wrote this.

are you for real?
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Pherg Sep 3, 2015 @ 5:22pm 
Someone's gotta educate these new gamers on the finer mechanics in life. Too much Clash of Clans not enough Clan Arena.
Bubblegum Witch Sep 3, 2015 @ 8:30pm 
Sonic is still a pretty major brand with a current cartoon, even if it's suffered from egregious mismanagement, and anyone who doesn't get the Quake rocket jumping reference probably isn't the target market for this game. I'm not saying it's a perfect description, but I don't think it's going to go over most people's heads.
Dry Sep 7, 2015 @ 3:00am 
Originally posted by DrunkenCelt:
Angry at dev's for accurate description of game, doesn't even own the game....
of course i'm not gonna buy it when it's all marketting buzzword ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ instead of giving a real description. ever seen any AAA game talk about the "streaming generation"? didnt think so
vkidd  [developer] Sep 7, 2015 @ 3:38am 
No worries, DryEagle I appreciate the feedback!

Tinertia is built for gamers like myself and the team who worked on it. We're no PR or marketing gurus, we're programmers and artists. The store page is the thing we spent the least amount of time on and it certainly can be improved.
cryptochrist Oct 8, 2015 @ 11:20am 
Nowadays generation doesn't know anything about gaming at all! They play Indie 8 bit / 16 retro games on their Highend Machines like "Binding of Isaac", "Super Cyborg" or "Volgar - The Viking", but have never ever played real classic games like "Actraiser", "Lionheart" or "Super Castlevania 4".

Back in the days you had to be smart to operate and a maintain computer; nowadays you only have to click a few buttons to get the job done.

I got over 1200 Games on Steam but I only want to keep about 10% of those so called games and "Tinertia" is one of these rare gems I won't delete, I even stored it on an external hard drive like I do with all my favourite games.
"Tinertia" sounds and looks great and the gameplay is even better, so I salute the devs, who know how to develop a game in the freaking YEAR 2015.


Last edited by cryptochrist; Oct 8, 2015 @ 11:20am
vkidd  [developer] Oct 9, 2015 @ 11:22am 
^ Thanks :)
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