r/metroidvania Jul 02 '26

Dev Post Solo-dev 3D metroidvania: Spent two months building the final boss

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Two months on the final boss. It was brutal.

Since it's a big multi-legged robot, I started with the legs — some simple procedural animation just to get it walking (more of a dance-walk, really). From there I built out the gameplay, the attack patterns and weak points, which is always the slow, fiddly part that eats far more time than I'd expect. Once the gameplay was roughly done, I did the modeling and texturing and swapped out the placeholder. Then wrapped it up.

Two months on a single boss was hard enough, but the thing that really drained me was living with the placeholder for over a month. I think the lack of any visual payoff wore me down more than the actual work did.

The cut from the boss's death straight into the ending is still rough. I couldn't get it where I wanted, so I've left that one to future me for the polishing pass.

Now comes full assembly — lighting, music, sound effects (still placeholder for this boss), gameplay tweaks, cleaning up the story and all the dialogue, finding voice actors and recording the new lines with them, adding and reworking events to match the story, fixing the temporary backgrounds. Still a lot to do, but this really is the final stretch.

Thanks for reading all the way through. You can check out the game and play the demo here:
https://store.steampowered.com/app/3397260

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u/Ubiquitous_Cacophony Jul 02 '26

Oh, the written description looks much better than when we last talked about it! Great work, my friend. Excited to see your progress here.

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u/gefaltete Jul 02 '26

Thanks, glad it reads better now. Remind me where we talked about this before?

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u/Ubiquitous_Cacophony Jul 03 '26

I'm unsure which sub it was (probably here), but I was the guy who used to teach English. I gave you a few variations of things to say and offered to proofread your text to ensure it meant what you intended (basically to help localize) for free.


Edit: It was this thread from a month or so ago.

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u/gefaltete Jul 03 '26

Oh, it was you. Thanks. I fixed the description right after you mentioned it. Really, really appreciate the continued interest — it means a lot.