RaneforusV

  • Rating: 9.3

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    Lark 20 Jun 2010, 05:20

    8Recommended:

    Okay, so here we have yet another impressive tileset “conversion” by Violet. When I saw that Violet chose Raneforus, I really wasn’t too excited. Those were some of the most unattractive, and frustrating levels in all of JJ1. Like, I hated Raneforus, I used to cheat to skip those levels.

    Anyway, so I’m not too excited at all, but Violet never fails to impress, as he came up with the clever idea to include a past, present, and future tense to the tileset. This gives way for a lot more possibilities and all in all makes this worth downloading.

    The present tense gives us the basics. Nothing too notable here. In fact, there isn’t even any solid ground. All there is is platforms, which sucks, but then again, that’s all Raneforus had. Platforms and trees. I got over the present tense tileset real fast.

    Okay, so the past tense. Now this is cool. In the past tense, we sacrifice some pretty useless looking tiles for stone and gravel taken and edited from Jungrock and Stonar, plus we get some new background to play with. Overall, it’s really awesome. You can make a really ancient looking jungle level with this. The palette is all switched around, and some old school tiles are included to just make this really have a great atmosphere. Cool.

    So, now the future tense, well it’s a great idea and all, and Violet pulls it off pretty well, but it’s just not that pleasing to look at. Everything just seems to totally clash. It’s a good idea, but I just couldn’t see myself using the tileset ever. And like I said before about the present tense, there’s no solid ground… There are just platforms. The past tense had solid ground from Stonar and Jungrock which was nice.

    So the final verdict,
    I’m not very impressed by the Present and Future versions of the tileset, but the Past tense is solid as hell and offers a lot of possibilities for some really cool levels.

    Download definitely recommended, just don’t get too excited for Present or Future.

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    Blackraptor 25 Jan 2011, 07:51

    9Recommended:

    I’m a bit behind with the rating, but i’ve lately revisited this and tbh there’s really not much more you can ask for from a conversion. I wasn’t overly fond of Raneforus in JJ1 either, but the work done to it here (esp. the past/present versions, which is a neat idea for a theme) is not only beautiful to look at but also does a great deal for the usability and possibilities of the tileset.

    I was kind of planning on ending the review there, but it looks like it fell just outside the scope of a quick review so i will go into a bit more detail and mention some things i was gonna leave out.

    The reason i’m giving this a rating of 9+, which I think is quite high given that most of the graphics weren’t made by the author, is easy to explain. Most tileset conversions, even sets from JJ1, need a fair bit of of tweaking done before being ‘complete’ for JJ2 and ready to design a solid level with. Whether this requires the addition of useful tiles such as poles or destruct blocks or whatever, or going a bit beyond by providing extra detail or editing the palette, these elements have been generally present in conversions to make them more usable. It takes a certain amount of work, especially when the original set is very lacking by itself. The tiles added here may be taken from other sources, but they go a long way in not only enforcing the theme of the set, but increasing the variety of Raneforus exponentially.The execution here was almost flawless (tho i kinda agree with lrk the theming in the future version does clash a bit).

    I hope the versatility and variety you’ve added to this tileset will make people consider using Raneforus in the future, it looks like some very nice work can be done with this. Excellent job.

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    ThunderWalker 18 Jun 2010, 18:14

    10Recommended:

    My first tileset(-conversion) rating :P

    Tileset in general:
    Everything worked in all three tilesets. They will do what they have to do and there is variety everywhere, in all three tilesets.

    I should add a few Jungrock tiles (the special rocky grounds, like the large rock and such) in the Raneforus Pst tileset, and waterfalls in Raneforus Present, but that’s it.

    The Raneforus Future tileset should be a little darker like PT32 said.

    9/10

    Masking:
    The masking is unique, but it fits the jungle levels pretty damn well, and I didn’t find any bugs.
    10/10

    Example Levels:
    I won’t rate the example levels or criticize them to hell; it isn’t uploaded as “Multiple”, and they are playable with either Jazz, Spazz and Lori and don’t suffer from serious design flaws.
    0/0

    DR: Yes, offcourse!

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    snzspeed 14 Jun 2010, 04:32 (edited 16 Jun 10, 16:41 by snz)

    10Recommended:

    Perhaps quick review isn’t appropriate for this, but I think you deserve a perfect score. for creativity, versatility, and because the sonic inspiration/influence was amazing to see :)

    Only bad thing here is that some very usable tiles, mostly transition/connector tiles are missing.

    EDIT: I noticed the waterfalls in past ver.

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    Laro B. 14 Jun 2010, 21:08

    8Recommended:

    Thanks for these tilesets. I will use them in the future. :P

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    Narsist 15 Jun 2010, 13:52 (edited 30 Jun 10, 16:06)

    10Recommended:

    This is really good!
    Good tiles, eyecandys, etc…
    And I’m waiting LetniV and TechnoirV :P
    Take Care!

    +plus! — You added Night vers. and it like a winter level.

    I’ll use it.

    I dont give 10 i give 11 :)

    And finally this is a featured download.
    Yay!

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    Toni_ 15 Jun 2010, 15:53

    10Recommended:

    I like this tileset. You spent too much time on it, and you deserve 10! Download recommended!

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    minmay 16 Jun 2010, 17:34 (edited 28 Jun 10, 19:11)

    9Recommended:

    Excellent in both design and execution, held back only by a few flaws that could’ve been corrected with a little more time and testing (tree masks are easy to get stuck in, a few resprites/recolors look slightly off).
    And you did avoid doing the reflective goop, you sneaky little git.
    Edit: Night is crazy awesome, have another .3 points.

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    KiMO 22 Jun 2010, 21:23 (edited 28 Jun 10, 07:34 by KY KiMO)

    10Recommended:

    EDITED

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    StarLORD 24 Jun 2010, 15:27 (edited 27 Jun 10, 17:43 by cooba)

    9Recommended:

    this tileset is really great…
    TILESET ROCKS!!! :))

    [Review changed to quick review. ~cooba]

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    FOX292 29 Jun 2010, 08:40

    9Recommended:

    Rain forest is obviously not my favorite JJ1 Tileset, but you did here a very nice job.
    I liked the way you combined Technoir and Raneforus in your Future tileset.

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    TheKax 18 Sep 2010, 09:13

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    I like it really much, I could really make something with this… It inspired me. This is not a bad thing, but I’ll say it: I find the headspinning owl disturbingly retarded. :P But hey, that’s the thing with owl sometimes…

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    aritra1115 6 Mar 2011, 16:08

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    My eyes are humilated! i’ll use it soon for a lvl
    its very nice to be a tileset edit my fav is ranforus v past

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