
Blake Rottinger is an artist from Sydney who has worked across games, film and industrial design.
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Blake Rottinger is an artist from Sydney who has worked across games, film and industrial design.
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Destiny’s weapon balance is getting another bunch of tweaks. Over at the Bungie blog, they’ve laid out a bunch of changes coming in the December update. Notable: Pulse rifle nerf, auto rifle buff, LitC sniper nerf (yay), small hand cannon buff, substantial shotgun nerf. In the regular Bungie weekly update, they also say new exotics, some from year one, will be added to the loot table.
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Because the actual election promises to be the beginning of the End Of Days, it might be safer—and more fun—to just play a video game about it instead.
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Remember when Valve made Team Fortress movies, and they were the best damn videos in video games ? Now they just get their fans to make ‘em, and they’re…not bad.
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This isn’t an action figure. It’s a sculpt from toy company NECA that stands a farcical 6’ 2” tall.
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John Silva is a freelance artist from Portugal, who has done work for companies like WB Games, Fantasy Flight and Microsoft.
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Many things happen over the course of your adventures in The Witcher 3. Some are forgettable. Most are far from it.
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Over the last few months I’ve been watching with increasing amazement at how perfectly the new Star Wars film, The Force Awakens, has been pitched. Nostalgia has been a key tool for Hollywood for a long time now. Whether it’s a rebooted Ghostbusters, Terminator, or Mad Max, the hysteria over Back to the Future Day, or just the nostalgia piano in Jurassic World trailers, the landmark films of the 1980s are back. Each has had a shot at trying to make a profit based on making audiences feel like they were 20 years younger, with varying success.
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It’s not the sweet-as-pie recreations themselves that get me. It’s the thought of how much practice must have gone into a video like this. The hours, days, weeks spent leaping and thrusting and combing his hair just to get it this right.
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Grzegorz Rutkowski is a Polish freelancer who has worked for companies like CD Projekt Red (The Witcher), Ubisoft and Games Workshop.
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