I always have a soft spot for heroes who act like complete dick heads like in that video. I’m completely sick of the old good/evil scale. lets have a nice/douche scale or a Heavy/Scout scale.
“We’ve had to endure much, you and I, but within the week, there will be old men running the world.”
“No. Within 6 Months”
“Yes.”
…Nuff said.
The malkavian one was damn funny also, but no where near as subtle as the one from PC Gamer. It was a bit more satirical parody, rather than flat out comedy like malk.
You can _save_ Paul?
Wow. The thought of doing anything other than going out the window never occurred to me, partly because of the collective influence of forced linearity in virtually every game I’d played until Deus Ex. Imagine being able to stick around with Dog and Alyx in the yard where you’re given the G-gun and fight the Combine, skipping Ravenholm altogether.
The staggering amount of detail in the game makes me want to come back to DX time and again. If I wasn’t playing the sequel, I’d have relapsed into another twenty hours of DX right away.
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I always have a soft spot for heroes who act like complete dick heads like in that video. I’m completely sick of the old good/evil scale. lets have a nice/douche scale or a Heavy/Scout scale.
“We’ve had to endure much, you and I, but within the week, there will be old men running the world.”
“No. Within 6 Months”
“Yes.”
…Nuff said.
The malkavian one was damn funny also, but no where near as subtle as the one from PC Gamer. It was a bit more satirical parody, rather than flat out comedy like malk.
They’re both rubbish. But the important thing is… we should all play DX.
You can _save_ Paul?
Wow. The thought of doing anything other than going out the window never occurred to me, partly because of the collective influence of forced linearity in virtually every game I’d played until Deus Ex. Imagine being able to stick around with Dog and Alyx in the yard where you’re given the G-gun and fight the Combine, skipping Ravenholm altogether.
The staggering amount of detail in the game makes me want to come back to DX time and again. If I wasn’t playing the sequel, I’d have relapsed into another twenty hours of DX right away.
That’s why I love this blog, it doesn’t forget about the best game ever made.
It does beg the question “Why would anyone trust a man called Mr Savage?”
stay out of the ‘ton bro…
cf. American right-wing propagandist Michael Savage, who changed his name from Michael Wiener.
Although Dr Savage’s name is the least of his worries — he appears to be modelled after David Cross in Arrested Development.
Yeah the Malkavian one is funnier ;)
“Get pills against my orders”
Just to repeat what has been mentioned already: what a shame.
The number of people who wussed out and abandoned their own brother to the suits is positively shameful.
“About time, you sh-BEEP-” caught me off guard and I nearly choked on some egg. You will be hearing from my solicitor.
Here’s one: “Prolonged exposure can damage the bronchial pathways.” Prolonged exposure? It’s like givin’ ‘em cigarettes or something.
@RobotLiberationArmy:
…bad shit going down.
This video makes me laugh each time I watch it:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IgOKduU05t4
Son of a!!!