TheWallCrawler
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Yesterday I was accepted by my first-choice college. Really relieved and enthusiastic. Not a bad Christmas present either.![]()
really happy for you man
Yesterday I was accepted by my first-choice college. Really relieved and enthusiastic. Not a bad Christmas present either.![]()
Thanks for your recommendations guys!
Games I consider buying now (one of them, not all haha!):
Ratchet and Clank: A Crack in Time
The Last of Us (it's a given anyway)
Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance
Rayman Legends
Sly Cooper: Thieves in Time
inFamous 2
That Jak & Daxter Collection that VenomSpawn spoke of
All really good games. If you never played them before I also recommend the MGS Legacy Collection. Contains all of the Metal Gear games (which is like... 8 I think) and an art book for $50. Might be cheaper now actually, since I bought it for that price when it came out in July.

Thanks a lot! Likewise.really happy for you manmerry christmas to you and everyone!
The whole process of filmmaking has just fascinated me. I'm not getting into it to make a comic book film, but that would be a cool place to end up. I'm not going to set unrealistic goals, but I'd be lying if I said I wouldn't be interested in something like that.For those of you aiming to work with film or games:
Are your main goal to work with comic book movies/games?
What kind of films/games do you want to work on?
Yesterday I was accepted by my first-choice college. Really relieved and enthusiastic. Not a bad Christmas present either.![]()
Thanks guys! I plan to major in film production.
I like action that has something to say (unlike a certain director who tends to gravitate towards explosions), but think it's too early to really narrow down a genre.What genre in film production interest you the most?
You can list things you really like in each genre
I like action that has something to say (unlike a certain director who tends to gravitate towards explosions), but think it's too early to really narrow down a genre.

You might want to take JJ Abrams as a movie maker to look up toI really like how Marc shines a focus on relationships in his films, which puts meaning behind the action scenes. I also love the atmosphere and visuals of David Fincher's work. I'm aiming to watch a bunch of acclaimed films over the next couple of months, and maybe some unliked ones as well.
My main goal isn't to make comic book games, but you never know what happens. I think working at Rocksteady would be pretty awesome.
I would like to make third person shooters like Uncharted, Gears of War, etc.
I really like how Marc shines a focus on relationships in his films, which puts meaning behind the action scenes. I also love the atmosphere and visuals of David Fincher's work. I'm aiming to watch a bunch of acclaimed films over the next couple of months, and maybe some unliked ones as well.
that's so cool (Rocksteady would be my first choice too)! I graduated from audio visual business school and I'm considering to go study game development in a university myself! the only problem is that I would have to move so far from here and I can't really leave our band behind now since we started gigging. So, I'm just trying to do regular work atm, from editing magazines to coding websites
anyway, I'm very glad to announce that my band "Second Page" is starting recordings for a demo this friday, it will include 5 songs, and it will be out hopefully in the beginning of February. We will also shoot pictures of band and maybe do some art for the soon to be opened facebook page where you can also listen the 5 songs for free
here's our logo:
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Definitely buy the MGS Collection, it's the best $50 you could spend since The Orange Box.
I still couldn't get into Peace Walker though. I beat the first four games, but for some reason when I tried Peace Walker I just couldn't get into it.