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It is up!

@Nirolak: Gamevideos has gotten much better since their redesign. I still wish Gamevideos allowed you to stream much higher resolutions like GT does, but they have improved.

Seriously, did they get Tay Zonday to write that song?

Might as well add ultra tallscreen as well.

@meltyman: White as in pale, I assume. As in, he never really goes outside, always busy playing or working.

Someone has to do it:

@cordsie: Actually, I find that the only game since then with atmosphere on the level of Fallout is STALKER, and the latter was more immersive. I actually have higher expectations for the new STALKER than I do for Fallout 3.

The music is very different, and I am not quite sure it really jives with the "image" of Fallout that most previous players have. Certainly, the main theme sounds more like a generic version of Oblivion than something from a Fallout game, but we shall see.

Honestly, I signed only because I want gum.

@Jonn: I sincerely doubt this video is anything but in-game. Watch the hi-res and you can see plenty of aliasing, not to mention the shadow effect on her neck when we see the close up.

@L33tminion: Another thing I noticed in the video is that you seem to be running toward/on things that are colored often. Note the red pipes, red ramp, red tower with the wire that you can ride down (which mysteriously turned red toward the bottom), red cranes, orange wall, inter alia. Note the color schemes

@Yuki: Hm, aside from peripheral vision, depth perception.

@badasscat: If you want to see the parkour your character is doing while you are playing, there is a game for that: Assassin's Creed. First person is a very difficult approach to pull off, and though the fact that you have no peripheral vision like you would in real life is rather annoying, the game has certainly

The list of songs is in the info section of this video:

@TheWP: Ah yes, I have an mp3 labeled "Nico Nico Douga 33 Songs" which is this exact sequence.

The first song is certainly エージェント夜を往く。 Good old Idolm@ster.

I actually think that spending one's entire life in prison would be harsher than being put to death