Kneadederaser
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Kneadederaser

"Fucked in space" is now my favorite version of "up shit creek."

Kind of like how comics should be funny, right?

If war can be described as a game, so can Flower.

Art direction at the end of the day matters the most, but technological progress often allows artists to produce effects they wouldn't otherwise even think of. I mean one of the core reasons Mirror's Edge looks the way it does is because they injected middleware for a pre-baked but effective global illumination

In that case, beauty - in "games as a medium for art" - is now more accessible, and more prevalent than in previous years.

Reminds me of this...

Yeah, basically

LEOPARD SHEPARD.

Well I guess, The Lord Shepard didn't make it either :-(

HASHTAG SHEPARD SOUNDS LIKE THE BEST SHEPARD hahaha

As I said earlier, "House of Duty: Titancall".

but they are, it was all fake, all the fights and chases in the first one was to repeat the same scenario of the one saving Zion and keeping everyone who rejects the matrix under control

o.O I'll all for innovative games... but this is either trying to be as weird as possible just to stand out or it's a tech demo that they decided to might as well release as a real game and see if anyone pays for it. I mean seriously wtf? O.o

It took me a minute to see it, but I see it now. HL2 creates some amazing atmosphere, but man is it depressing at times. When I was interviewing for a job as a cop they showed me a picture of a real life headshot (shotgun, in this case) suicide and I will never forget it. I had seen a lot of violence up to that point

Beyond: Two Souls hit me like a ton of bricks. I felt so immersed in that game that when the multiple suicide moments came, I was so completely unprepared. The first moment is brutal and horrible and visceral and the 2nd is so subtle you are unaware of it until you have the option. At one point, after stumbling upon

Or......they s**t themselves at the prospect of going head to head with COD:ghosts during the holidays. Whatever the outcome, how many people actually still care about Watchdogs?

We didn't ask for this.