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I'd like to stan West of Dead, an isometric twin-stick shooter (of sorts) that takes all sorts of cues from Dead Cells and Hades. you're a Ghost Rider-esque skelly who has to make your way through a bunch of biomes, with a lot of guns at your side. The twist is that the game is cover-based, and it will punish you if you don't use that mechanic. Cover is destructible but so are enemies, so spacing and defense are... Source: over 1 year ago
First of all, neither of those two games attempted to capture Mignola’s iconic style. Dogs of the Night looks like… well… a PC game from 2000. I don’t actually think The Science of Evil is a bad looking game, but it’s taking its cues from the Del Toro films rather than from the comics. Remember West of Dead, that game from a few years ago? Well, there’s a game that wears its Mignola influence on its sleeve. The... Source: over 2 years ago
If you really want to poke around in the binary, you can use a decompiler like IDA, Ghidra, or Binary Ninja's free version. Source: 8 months ago
Still $$$ for crippled functionality. As an alternative, https://binary.ninja is gaining traction at work. - Source: Hacker News / 11 months ago
As I said, a regular text editor won’t do for reading a binary file, so I needed to choose a disassembler to break the challenge binaries out into their basic blocks. I chose to use Binary Ninja because it has a very easy-to-use Python API, and it’s hobbyist-level cheap (for comparison, the industry-standard disassembler is IDA Pro, which they will sell to you for roughly an arm, and continue to pick off your... - Source: dev.to / over 3 years ago
It’s an awesome reverse engineering tool (https://binary.ninja). Has really nice api support so you can basically automate anything and make plugins for custom architectures and stuff like that. Source: almost 2 years ago
It's basically the opposite of https://godbolt.org/ -- put in binary, get out decompilation amongst many decompilers. It's open source (though you need a Binary Ninja and Hex-Rays license to run internally -- you'll want to check with the respective companies to make sure your particular license is acceptable for use even internally first!). Source: almost 2 years ago
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