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We Can Dance - Hollywood Movie Dance Tribute
Adam Jensen Does A Safety Dance! (Deus Ex: Human Revolution) has been added as a related post - related requested by ChaosEngine.
*audio (Audio Talk Post)
I am listening to moody, atmospheric soundtracks;
Deus Ex: Human Revolution
Drive
Solaris (from the Clooney version)
Then I put some First Aid Kit on to change things up.
I mostly listen via my PC and I do not have an ipod.
That is my audio story.
Adam Jensen Does A Safety Dance! (Deus Ex: Human Revolution)
>> ^ChaosEngine:
goddamnit! emasculated by a tin can... again
Zero Punctuation: Deus Ex: Human Revolution
125.>> ^MycroftHomlz:
Heir Darklord, How many of das stars zeit Zero Punctuation Reviews?
Zero Punctuation: Deus Ex: Human Revolution
>> ^SpeveO:
I worked on this game at Eidos Montreal. But regardless, it was confirmed in the making of and by the press.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i9YbSkOW7sU
>> ^Xax:
>> ^SpeveO:
The boss fights were outsourced to another studio. What a retarded decision.
Um, I don't think so. Where did you hear that?
WOW. That's just... bizarre. Why the hell would Square/Eidos outsource the boss fights?? That would certainly explain what went wrong. Wow. Bizarre, man.
Zero Punctuation: Deus Ex: Human Revolution
I worked on this game at Eidos Montreal. But regardless, it was confirmed in the making of and by the press.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i9YbSkOW7sU
>> ^Xax:
>> ^SpeveO:
The boss fights were outsourced to another studio. What a retarded decision.
Um, I don't think so. Where did you hear that?
Zero Punctuation: Deus Ex: Human Revolution
>> ^SpeveO:
The boss fights were outsourced to another studio. What a retarded decision.
Um, I don't think so. Where did you hear that?
"Building 7" Explained
>> ^hpqp:
@NetRunner: the keyword you're looking for is "false flag", the conspiracy theorist's go to term when trying to blame something on Big Guvmint, the NWO or the Illuminati.
Dude, you need to play Deus Ex: Human Revolutions... F'in Illuminati be all up in that shit.
Zero Punctuation: Deus Ex: Human Revolution
>> ^SpeveO:
The boss fights were outsourced to another studio. What a retarded decision.
Wait, are you being sarcastic? Cuz damn that would explain a lot...
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Deus Ex: Human Revolution - Well Shit!
>> ^SlipperyPete:
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Ok. I literally loled at that delivery. I guess the makers of DE:HR have a case for this being on-par with character acting.
Deus Ex: Human Revolution - Well Shit!
>> ^mas8705:
Christan Bale just called; he wants the protagonist to stop ripping off his Batman Voice...
Well, I'm about to blow your mind: the original Deus Ex (which came out LONG before Christian Bale's Batman) sounds exactly like this as well, so perhaps Mr. Bale played the original
Deus Ex: Human Revolution - Well Shit!
>> ^mas8705:
Christan Bale just called; he wants the protagonist to stop ripping off his Batman Voice...
What's interesting is the voice actor actually sounds like that. I saw him in a promo interview video for the game and was quite surprised. Somehow, that makes it more tolerable to me.
Zero Punctuation: Deus Ex
All I have to say is: Well shiiiiiit!
http://videosift.com/video/Deus-Ex-Human-Revolution-Well-Shit
Zero Punctuation: Deus Ex
Yes. I played both Mass Effect games. They had a similar problem of overlong conversations, and you're right Mass Effect's might actually be longer on average. The difference is in Mass Effect I could tell when it was over or when it was the last line. Human Revolution when I think the conversation is over they seem to have a couple more lines that are redundant.
I'm not that far into Human Revolution, I'll probably get more absorbed when the story picks up. Certainly digging the setting and themes and the aesthetic is off the chain.
>> ^Sarzy:
Really? Maybe it's because I've been playing Mass Effect fairly recently, but I thought the Human Revolution characters have been fairly straight-to-the-point.
Have you ever tried to go through every conversation tree with characters in Mass Effect? Those dudes can talk FOREVER.