Berimbau is a multiplayer Source engine mod featuring fierce sword duels in a retro-future universe. The game features an open sword combat system that allows for creative use of combos, counter-attacks, and parries. This combat system encourages players to develop attack patterns and strategies to defeat their opponents, rather than random "knife-fight" melee combat. We plan to become a total conversion in the future, making this our own game, free to share with anyone who has Steam and the SourceSDK Base.

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Another set of updates. As most of our loyal watchers have seen, we did a ridiculous update on content today, at least screenshot and video wise. We're pretty excited about how things are going and so hopefully these fruits of our labor will be enough to satiate til the next update. And random press release:

First interview with the design team, Flux and Kupo

The update is relatively large, at least from the news standpoint so I'll be breaking it down in sections. We'll start with:

Aesthetics and World

The game environment has been significantly changing with the addition of our genius mapper Ztormi. With the pair comes a fresh set of eyes and talent for the project. As seen in the screenshots below you can see we've added quite a few new levels to the roster.

The levels are, in order are the Airship, Terminus Square, Village, and Temple. The four are being developed constantly, so even at this moment the screens may not be completely up to date. The airship level is designed with a heavy final fantasy influence in mind, an art direction we're still not quite sure of yet, so don't get completely attached. Its hard not to imagine some fear of falling while dueling on the deck of a floating ship. Terminus Square is one of our prototypical Greater Wing maps, with huge sweeping gestures and imperial looking decor inside of an ultraurban city. The Village tries to capture the essence of the rural townships ruled by the Greater Wing and frequented by the Vagrant elements of the game. The Temple is plainly asian in influence and is designed to show the extremely distant and almost isolated nature of the intense training that the duelists go through. We're very proud of what we have so far, and look for these new maps in the alpha.

Another fun thing added in was the creation of a new sword. We all were getting a little sick of the rectangular stick like creation, so Flux went ahead and made this vicious looking guy for everyone to enjoy. Given, its being held by one of the resistance fighters, but it looks painful. Expect to see it in more upcoming playtests.


Engine and Gameplay

If you've gotten to see the playtest video, quite a bit has changed. Flux has been hard at work modifying, implementing, and fine tuning all the various features in the game. As of this writing the game has been adjusted again so don't take what you see in the below playtest as gospel when it comes to the game design.


Among the features currently implemented on this particular playtest are the standard fair, directional sword attacks and blocking. Jump has been reduced due to the strangeness of floating swordsman though. One of the larger changes is the inclusion of counterattacks, which gives the blocking ability some real usefulness on the battlefield other than turtling. The counterattack, as seen in the video, is thrown after a successful block, launching the player toward the attacker and coming down with a pretty forceful cut. It still needs a bit of tweaking but the fact that we can pull it off is a huge step.

Another feature shown in the video but is being heavily modified is the ability to "jump", which basically catapults the player at an alarming rate toward their opponent. It's a form of dash but can be aimed directionally. Its a pretty jarring feeling and leaves a scar in space similar to when the strider cannons fire in HL2. How to implement this without giving the player an epileptic seizure is anyones guess. The jury is still out on it currently. Flux has been doing a lot of work to the engine so its hard to type it all out here. Various glitches and bugs have been fixed, so hopefully we'll have a (relatively) bug free system at alpha. Which brings me to my next point...

We are still in need of Alpha Testers! For everyone that has currently applied, sit tight, we'll be in contact shortly. There is some footage of our first set of alpha testers hosted at the last meeting, however this will be posted a bit later when I get the footage from my camera at home.

Please see the listing below. As always we encourage any comments or critiques you have, so please feel free to leave us a note here on the site or on our email at TeamBerimbau at Gmail dot Com.


Positions Still Open:
The following positions are available. While we do look for people with particular skills, a mix of many skills is even more valued than one niche. We definitely want people who are multi-talented. New listings are listed in red.

  • Alpha Tester. Responsible for helping in testing out early builds of the game and taking down notes and recordings of gameplay or experience in game in order to help with balancing and connectivity issues.

    • The alpha testers will work closely with the development team in finding bugs and issues in game. Once the Alpha version is issued, several playtests will be scheduled, however unscheduled playtests are encouraged to be arrange between the alpha tester community.
  • Prop Modeler. Responsible for designing environment details that go with our maps. Must have some experience building game maps with Hammer. Must know either 3D Studio Max or Maya, and have some prior game engine model export experience.

    • You'll have the opportunity of modeling the world if Berimbau, its locales, props and details. Ancient statues, cobbled roads, fountains are part of this game.
  • Texture Artist. Responsible for designing the look and feel for surfaces of all types in the game. Must be able to sketch out rough ideas and communicate these effectively with our lead charcter artists.
    • The texture artist will work on both character models and prop models (with UV maps completed) and will work on environment textures for maps.
  • Programmer. Must have experience in C++ and the Source SDK engine, knows how to author entities and edit network prediction code. Responsible for editing game rules, modifying combat, animation behavior, and author particle effects.
    • You'll have the chance to play an integral role in deciding the combat mechanics of the game, how sword attacks are handled, special attacks, combos, etc.
  • Sound Designer. Responsible for creating sounds of sword swings, blade hits, and other combat sounds. Also responsible for authoring ambient sound effects.

The people we look for should also bring some fresh ideas to the table. We definitely don't want to be slave drivers, telling you to make our mod for us. If you have an interesting idea to contribute to Berimbau, you'll be free to present it to the team where we make decisions as a group. The people have their ideas implemented the most often are the ones who are also able to do that themselves, so if you are both skilled and have many new ideas, here's your chance to try them out.

When you apply be ready to show work, portfolio, or examples of what you can do. A CV would also be required.

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Dra6o0n
Dra6o0n Jul 25 2008, 12:02pm says:

Hmm... I think the game speed is still a bit slow in this kind of sword play... I am thinking of a most Gunz style but more balanced in jumps and dodges...

Maybe forward running can have some kind of sprint mode with shift (or some other button). In sprinting, you stop running if you launch an attack.

If these comment seems odd, then its because im more used to samurai style sword play than these free style (open style?) ones...

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mflux
mflux Jul 25 2008, 10:29pm replied:

That's funny. We've played gunz before but it felt less like sword fighting and more like spamming.

We've definitely upped the game speed somewhat in our latest builds, and it'll get quicker and better as we improve the gameplay. In a few weeks we're adding reverse stance, which will be our fastest stance, and you'll be moving at almost double the speed you see here, with very fast attacks and combos.

We ALSO have a samurai-style stance planned. The kind where you start sheathed and attack -once- for a lot of damage, then sheathe again.

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Soulseker
Soulseker Jul 24 2008, 8:17pm says:

if Alpha tester are still needed tell me =)

i always love to test stuff out ;)

so P.M. NOW !!! ^^

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Mutant1988
Mutant1988 Jul 22 2008, 7:18am says:

This is looking better and better. Can't wait to play it. ;D

The soundeffects could use some work though. The swordslash sounds are sorta high and grinding as they are, and the hits, sound like thuds, like being hit with a blunt object... Needs more meaty cut sounds, preferably.

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mflux
mflux Jul 24 2008, 1:46pm replied:

Stay tuned :) We got a site coming.

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Jkupo
Jkupo Jul 25 2008, 11:25am replied:

Site's up. Check the details.

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Ennui
Ennui Jul 20 2008, 11:51pm says:

Awesome mod, can't wait to play it and you look like a talented team. Modwatched for sure.

Do you not have a website?

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dave_5430
dave_5430 Jul 11 2008, 4:16pm says:

All this needs is bots and I'm game...

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Nightshade08
Nightshade08 Jul 10 2008, 12:22am says:

love the stances, will you be able to do them infight while you taunt your opponent villian style? If so friekin awesome!!

Now that I think about it to add on to the already huge list of sword melees you guys have made, can there be a way to sprint and strike. You see it in almost any anime with a sword, two oppenents jump back after an epic onslaught of attacks and blocks and charge at eachother full speed to a single slash that usually leads into one of them falling.

To avoid the spint and strike being abused, is there a way to have a certain distance made before you can strike? If so, i think that would avoid any problems with abuse. I guess the easiest way to do the attack would be to have a sprint button. Hmm...I guess to avoid the spint being abused as well would be to either limit you ability to turn while sprinting, just like how the ability to turn while sniping is limited.

An endurance meter to avoid people running around the ring like an ass... nah that would be an improper limit to this game.

I sent you guys a message on the contact button in the profile section, I really hope I can be an Alpha tester for this, ever since Billiverse for C&C went under Ive been bored out of my mind.

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Dra6o0n
Dra6o0n Jul 25 2008, 12:11pm replied:

But im sure people would prefer ninja style fighting over your typical medieval style fighting (which is extremely slow)...
Maybe in the future you can have a list of classes to use from.

For example, your prime skills would have to be 1Handed, 2Handed, Duel-Wield, and MultiHand (switching from 1handed to 2handed/ a mixture of speed and power).

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