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Hi! I have been working on likenesses to improve my skills with characters, this is one of the first renders after texturing...




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Happy Devruary! I'm developing my game, Lobo: The Wolf in Me, with Unreal Engine :-) If you love the lore of The Witcher, the gameplay of The Last of Us, and the humor of Monkey Island, this one is for you.

#Devruary

After years of development, the first prototype of the transformation is finally working.

Still a lot to polish, but it’s exciting to see it in motion.

Lobo is a narrative driven action game about struggling with the beast inside you.

No mocap, no actors. Just a solo-dev workflow using facial animations and lipsync to bring dialogue and characters to life in Lobo. AI voices for now, real actors later.

Instead of doing #FanArtFriday, enter to win Opera GX’s #FirstStandArtContest!

This is your chance to win $5,000 USD! 💸

Art is your weapon. Garen is your champion.

Enter here: https://bit.ly/FirstStand

(We've included Garen variants for inspo!)

In Lobo, finishers use a dynamic Spectator Camera that finds the best shot in real time. It tests nearby angles, avoids occlusion, and adapts even in tight spaces to keep executions cinematic.

A proud and noble warrior, Garen fights as one of the Dauntless Vanguard.

He's also your chance to win up to $5,000 USD 💵 as part of Opera GX’s #FirstStandArtContest!

Enter here: https://bit.ly/FirstStand

See more variants of Garen for inspo 🔽

Tutorials in Lobo are optional, easy to skip, and only cover key mechanics that aren’t obvious. They’re brief and direct, and yes! They break immersion, but that’s intentional: quick info bites help you immediately apply what you learn.

Lobo is now The Wolf in Me. A narrative-driven action game about losing control. The Steam page has been fully updated. Wishlist now https://store.steampowered.com/app/2486160/The_Wolf_in_Me/

Visual Update and New Direction:

And QnA!

In Lobo, I optimize enemy AI with distance-based activation. Only nearby enemies are fully active, keeping performance smooth while encounters stay smart and meaningful.