But Bioshock 2 proved certain big daddies could use plasmids. Imagine just holding a handyman in the air with telekinesis then either freezing him solid or summoning an electrical storm...game over,man!
But Bioshock 2 proved certain big daddies could use plasmids. Imagine just holding a handyman in the air with telekinesis then either freezing him solid or summoning an electrical storm...game over,man!
Right now at least you're right as rain. Don't get me wrong. I think GG has accomplished good things and is pushing forward. However upon further reflection some dualities will always duel. Like you stated there will always be more secular people and more puritanical people. I'm not really asking to be above reproach, though I do think it's immature when someone calls an artist or writer a horrible name just because of what they include in their works. Yes,there will always be those people but I'd be happy if such unfair slander was simply less rampant throughout the game community landscape as a whole.
If anything I offer up dem fine bitches! Even if you don't like my articles...well...titties!
Awww yeahhhh! Look at dat jello jiggle!
Ah, I didn't think you thought it. lol. I just question my own worth as a creator a lot, Chris. I do admit I have a bit of that syndrome. As in trying to tell fairly epic stories yet my characters sometimes still look like something out of Victoria secret. Anime and comic books (at least mainstream ones) suffer from that crux quite a bit and that's what I grew up with. Guess it kind of rubbed off.
Difficult to say. I mean the handyman could get lucky and just throw a Big Daddy over the side to his death. (Assuming they're both in the sky city) However, the second Bioshock proved certain Big Daddys could in fact use plasmids and dude,that drill arm....
Yeah,it's okay to say "The proportions on these women are a bit outrageous and over the top for my tastes" but saying "This artist obviously has not gotten laid in his whole life and anyone who likes this stuff is an obvious basement nerd!" goes too far. Even if there is some truth to what the later comment suggests, it's still being delivered in a shaming condescending matter. I know I certainly do not read gaming articles to hate myself.
Funny you should mention Bisley and Howard as they are two influences. Then again I never had anything against Tolkien or Mark Twain. Far from it, I love their work.
I also grew up in the 90's where the character designs for rpgs and fighting games tended to be a bit over the top and not only that you would have artists like Boris paint game covers for anime characters. The mix of those cultures was "strange" and yet a part of me liked it and took a shine to it. I know we joke about those supposedely "bad covers" today but truth be told I always had some amount of admiration for them.
Am I a hack? I haven't decided,Chris. In some ways I just see my art as therapy that eases a sick fevered mind. I admit to myself that often a few of my designs are quite ridiculous but growing up on anime,videogames,image comics,vertigo graphic novels,Heavy-metal album covers,and ridiculously cheesy action movies tends to warp one's creative approach somewhat!
I do wonder sometimes though why I didn't turn out more like Cliffy G. Back in the day I loved Aliens & Predator so who knows why I didn't eventually evolve more towards "realistic space marine artist". (Well, maybe not Cliff himself but whoever was the head artistic designer for Gears Of War)
EDF 2025 is a good game but yeah, I hate friendly fire. Wish it could be turned off. I also hate the webbing shooter spiders.
Yup,I recognized it. Macbeth's cauldron scene has pretty much been rocketed to mainstream stardom. I believe there's even a Duck-tales episode that references the same part in the play.