They snapped some odd-looking concept art. No-one outside Valve knows what it's for.
Click for zoom.
Also, roommates say the funniest things. EDIT: Well, not funny. You won't laugh your head off. It's just entertainingly silly, the sort of laid-back stupidity that's fun to watch.
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Hahahaha... ha-ha... ha... It's funny... hehe... because they think it's new... hee hee... They think they're still the most forward-thinking company...
Friend of mine who lived out in the boonies near a gigantic hill used to invite me to a yearly neighborhood snow carnival thing. One of the events was essentially this, but with lots of old dogs and more pushing.
This review is a complete and utter farce, starting from the title.
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“I always believe the movies I've made are smarter than the way they are perceived by sort of mass culture and by the critics,” Snyder said, a statement he immediately followed by saying, “Also, ‘It looks like a video game.’
Ah, we are high school boys,
the miserable high school boys.
If we were girls, we could get popular by doing anything:
rock band, jazz band,
karate, kendo, mahjong, cyborg, synchronized swimming...
On the other hand, high school boys are
useless outside battle and sports anime.
But they're recklessly trying to make a slice-of-life anime about us.
Ah, we are high school boys,
the miserable high school boys.
“I always believe the movies I've made are smarter than the way they are perceived by sort of mass culture and by the critics,” Snyder said, a statement he immediately followed by saying, “Also, ‘It looks like a video game.’
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“I always believe the movies I've made are smarter than the way they are perceived by sort of mass culture and by the critics,” Snyder said, a statement he immediately followed by saying, “Also, ‘It looks like a video game.’
It inserted quote marks somewhere along the line for the hell of it, although I've not had that problem since.
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“I always believe the movies I've made are smarter than the way they are perceived by sort of mass culture and by the critics,” Snyder said, a statement he immediately followed by saying, “Also, ‘It looks like a video game.’
Someday I'll stop posting things from PCGamer. Until then, this chart on quite how important Blizzard are.
Click to zoom. You'll see why.
That chart just shows individuals moving from project to project. How does that show the importance of Blizzard, who as a company have absolutely nothing to do with a lot of titles on that picture?