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Wow! I never subscribe to anyone's channel. But for you, I make an exception. I can relate to your perspective and I respect your outlook. excellent job on the video btw.
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Who's cutting onions here...? :.(
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I cried...
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Well done
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Edited by CorrosiveDrop4: 8/24/2014 7:59:31 AMLiked and favorited. Brilliant video! Also subscribed.
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This Video is true I remember when I played the original Halo and killed all the enemies just to enjoy the atmosphere. And say wow if this is gaming I want more, then it built more and more as I loved Bungies banner.for halo and enjoyed every step of the way. as much as I enjoyed Halo 4 343 kinda killed the experance there is always things that should be simplistic, not just staring you in the face. they kinda killed the shock in awe with to much story telling.
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Hard to get invested if the story isn't substantial enough though. And it seemed bey bare bones in the beta. Missions weren't really interesting at all except for "the last array"
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This guy's on point. Its another reason why gaming has quickly become one of the most favorable ways to tell a story yet as well. Better than a movie sometimes Better than an animated series sometimes Better than tv shows sometimes Etc. Sometimes even actors get involved in the gaming industry, lending their voice or even allowing full scale character models In their image to lay their voice over. All of that's art, within it, a story is told, a media expresses and articulates the art, and we contribute to the art on a daily basis. Video gaming is the story telling of the future. Books may never be replaced, they will always hold a special value...It all starts there, but within a video game lies many folds of art from a full spectrum of media types that will blend together inside of a game engine. From written and spoken art to drawn art meshed in an interactive story. It peaks our interest to dig deeper, and become apart of the canvas. It deffinitely does make the difference of a piece of art being popular for a year or so...or becoming timeless.
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Same reason that FromSoftware's fans love their games, we love to pick apart the possible inspirations and meanings, and when the artists themselves never tell us if were right then that means we've created a narrative of our own. In ten or twenty years people will laugh that video games were not considered art, cause a painting has never made me feel emotional, but a good video game makes me go through a myriad each sitting
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Has anyone seen that vid explaining how halo is connected with the bible and a bunch of quotes and such it's sooo crazy how much work they put into it WAYYY BETTER THAN COD I REPEAT WAYYY BETTER THAN COD #likeifyoucryeverytime
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He has a sexy sexy voice. A natural for voice-over work I'd say.
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Watching this made me read the Kipling poem again and now I see much there, lines that you can transfer over to pvp, and specifically to Guild laws and order. Well Done Sir!
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Edited by theenigmawithin: 8/23/2014 4:48:25 PMThat is probably one of the best explanations of Halo and Bungie as a whole, I have ever seen. A lot of people say " oh I just didn't get Halo" or " the original trilogies story's were hard to follow". To that I say good. That's exactly how it was supposed to be. Whether that intrigues someone to dig into the lore and read between the lines is up to the individual. Some of the greatest stories ever told were ones not fully explained. If I could I would leave 50 likes lol. I subscribed to the channel after the first tricorn video.
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thats also what I thought when people said " the story is boring". its not only that the beta nly offered a small part, the story is not supposed to throw information in your face so you can understand it and be done after a few hours. you have to learn whats going on, pick the pieces of the puzzle and create something that may be your own storyline. many people are coming from FPS games and only played multiplayer before, I think those are the people who dont understand it
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i didnt cry but still gave it a light, and i agree with this vid
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I couldn't say it better my self.
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Edited by seanzee333: 8/23/2014 1:05:14 PMive been trying to make this point to many people in my life over the years. Never have i heard it stated so eloquintly and heart felt. 3 thumbs up. That, i think has potential to be the gamers anthem, what a wonderful homage to the brave pioneers of this relativly new art form. Thank you killworthy for that eye-oping examination of passion art and video games. Sorry for gushing had to be said.
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But what if life is art. AND what if we are the paintbrush, our brains are the paint and the world is our canvas? [u][b][spoiler] Modern Art is a Joke, Destiny Is good[/spoiler][/b][/u]
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Much agreed. PS: It seems Killworthy is starting to get a little popular, I think it'll be good for his channel
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Well said.
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Those are five mins of my life I will never get back.
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i came
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I like teh Bungie! :)
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I didnt cry, (my wife always says im a robot) but I agree