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Posted by Blyka on October 26th, 2012 - 10:05 pm UTC

It's been a long wait, but I've finally gotten a video up to show some of the engine progress that's been made in the past few months! Personally I would have preferred to write up a post about it, but the only way to show an engine in action is, well, in action.

Hope you enjoy!


Posted by fAB on October 10th, 2012 - 08:24 pm UTC

You're familiar with Mr. Foetus's awesome music tracks, but we haven't had occasion to share any of the great concept art he's been giving us, until now. TLT's fourth community participation Event is here, and this time around it's all about the people of the islands. If you enjoyed the Legends 3 Devroom Townsperson event, you'll love this!

Citizens of the Quint Islands

When you're ready, head here to visit the Event's official forum thread for all rules and entry submissions!


Posted by Blyka on October 1st, 2012 - 04:45 pm UTC

As promised here's an enlightening article from Mr. Foetus on his music making process- thanks, Mr. Foetus!

Read more to see what he has to say on the subject!

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Posted by fAB on September 28th, 2012 - 05:50 pm UTC

Like the title says, now you can see the Sturmbots in the Model Gallery! I've included three of them to show a little variety between their gear and expressions.


Posted by Blyka on September 26th, 2012 - 05:03 pm UTC

TLT's talented music composers have been busy cooking up more pieces of what's turning out to be quite an epic soundtrack. We don't plan on releasing every new track on the site as it's made, but we've added a couple of the latest to the Music Tracks page for your listening pleasure!

From Mr. Foetus we have Air Pirates Advance, to be used in the pre-title cut scene (rough idea shown in the beginning of this video). He took what I always considered a fairly dull track and packed in some serious awesome, making for an epic track filled with atmosphere.

From Karimn D.K.I. we have Someplace Classy, to be used for localities like the museum, library and so on. This is a brilliant new arrangement of an old classic that he nailed for us on his first take- see if you can recognize it!

On a side note, Mr. Foetus was also kind enough to send in a great article on his music process like Karimn's recent post, which we'll be putting up in the near future.

Anyway, I hope you enjoy these new tracks and look forward to more from these guys; I know I am.


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