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"head of short-form content operations and multiplatform vertical video distribution" at New Blood Interactive. Occasionally posting things unrelated to and unendorsed by New Blood.
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But we're not just here to yap about the good old days.
We're hard at work on Episode 2 - so the least we could do is show ya some more screenshots!
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Bomb Rush Cyberfunk is a far more relaxed and forgiving game, and chill was exactly what I was looking for.
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Basically everything I would've asked for from a Jet Grind Radio successor. Putting more focus on exploration is the right move when environments are this pretty.
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These imperfect renderings are the only cure I have found for his near constant presence. They occupy the space in my vision and mind that he would otherwise fill. But they are not the same. They are quiet. I cherish them.
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When my grandmother passed away, I began to see the boy in my dreams. Soon I caught glimpses of him during the day. I could not escape.
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Each time I visited my grandmother, his face had become more pale. The sun worked steadily on the cheap print, bleaching The Blue Boy's face. As his visage faded, it only became more vivid in my imagination. In the dim light, his eyes moved. His lips shifted. He spoke to me.
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The Blue Boy hung in my Grandmother's guest room. I was a small child. My blanket was itchy, and the potent stench of mothballs hung in the humid air. I could not sleep.
He judged me for my fear, and for my innocence. He had done terrible things, but he did not regret them.
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I'm 99% sure it's going to be incredible. The 1% is that I somehow fuck it up, which isn't possible because I have nothing to do with it.
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I can only sleep soundly 'neath the gaze of hundreds of lifeless eyes.
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Amazing what they were able to accomplish with the hardware.
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This is almost the opposite of what you're asking for, but L.A. plays itself is a great exploration of portraying a city. Also chock full of great noir references. www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ifii...
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If they believe the wisdom of self awareness makes them less stupid, yes.
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I used to think I was pretty smart, which was very stupid.
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I think his consciousness is contained within the eye at the end of the trailer. So he'll probably be a constant presence with the protagonist after that point.
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THIV(R)F
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reprogramming the security robot to sell hash in the parking lot
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It's the exact same trap as asset stores but 10x worse.
Creativity is not waking up and having a grand auteur vision, creativity is applying your unique toolset and imagination to solve a problem in a unique way, and repeating that hundreds of thousands of times until you have a finished work.
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I'd love to learn more.
I was lucky enough to play a lot of edutainment games as a little kid, and Living Books were more polished and engaging than the vast majority of them.
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incredible