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You may be thinking of BRD actually.

UBRS was pretty simple, if I recall.

1: Room where you killed everything to open a door
2: Some fire elemental summoning ritual.
3: Egg Room
4: Work your way to Rend (this is one of the only places you can take multiple paths).
5: Rend
6: Work your way to either Beast or Boss.

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I basically misread your post. I though you meant "single instance" rather thank "separate instances."

I'm not sure I ever fooled around with them after that, but I used to really like those zones as well as BRD. So much to do there.

UBRS wasn't exactly non-linear was it? LBRS certainly was though.

Man, it's odd, but I don't remember this at all.

I am pretty sure that it is hotly debated as to whether the type of rotoscoping used in Snow White is the type you are talking about. Some people say that no tracing was used whatsoever, and some say that a few scenes were done from traces.

In general, the animators at Walt Disney HATED rotoscoping. A much better

The complaints about the animation are interesting. It struck me as far more shojo than the more popular bishojo styles that are so popular today.

Because it is valid?

What, no memory palace?

There is another, more "technical" definition of trilogy that isn't "set of three works of art that are connected"?

This is unbelievable? Who's idea was it to have a Hearthstone tournament?!

I have no idea what they'll do. I'm just telling you how voice acting typically works.

"The Americans seemed incapable of bringing down or controlling a ball in the midfield."


Not sure if this is true, or an understatement.

Everyone in Japan screams out wwwwwWWWWHHHHOOOOOOAAAA! SUGOOOOIII! (or sugei) periodically during rather regular life experiences. Of courses you'll see it on this video.

They may have selected them arbitrarily, or maybe the director/editor thought they were good takes.

They released an alpha to get feedback.

Does it? Have you ever watched deleted or alternate scenes in films? It is not much different actually.

I read the list before reading the reason he didn't list it. Bell's was the first thing to come to mind. I distinctly remember my first bottle of Bell's. I've had countless IPA's since, but there is just nothing like Two Hearted. The balance and consistency is amazing.

When Dinklage came into the studio, he did many, many takes. When they put the Alpha together, they don't have time to pick (or necessarily even know) what dialogue will work best, so they just grab some and go.

This is probably what they mean by "update." They are going through the tracks and finding better takes.

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They don't record "alpha" dialogue...

Agreed. He would be ideal.