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luvcraft buy my game buy my game me me me

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Posted: Wed May 20, 2009 2:43 pm |
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This looks like a cross between Shadow of the Colossus and Maw.
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luvcraft buy my game buy my game me me me

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Posted: Wed May 20, 2009 2:47 pm |
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| dvaergen wrote: |
i dunno, you guys.
it seems unfortunate that the preeminent videogames artiste has proven himself to be, uh, kinda limited. |
I'm OK with Ueda focussing on making Ueda games. I mean, you don't look through a book of M.C. Escher prints and say "Oh Gawd! Not another fucking tessellation / optical illusion!" You're looking at Escher prints specifically because you want to see tessellations and optical illusions; likewise, you play Ueda games specifically because you want to have under-saturated adventures in Uedaland. Or at least I do. |
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luvcraft buy my game buy my game me me me

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Posted: Wed May 20, 2009 4:56 pm |
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| dvaergen wrote: |
m.c. escher is not in the pantheon of great artists
he is a novelty artist whose work adorns the t-shirts of the obese
your comparison seems unfortunately apt |
I am totally OK with that. I respect your desire for a "video game master artist", but I honestly don't think our medium will ever see a Michelangelo or Da Vinci. The Eschers and Picassos and even the cheesy Vallejos we do have are plenty good enough for me, though. |
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