Pardoner on 16/6/2010 at 03:20
Quote Posted by driver
Or Guther Herman from DX1. All he needs is a skull gun.
A skul-gun was the one thing Gunther
didn't have.
Yakoob on 16/6/2010 at 05:13
Quote Posted by mothra
I'm already on "damage-control" mode .
Jesus Christ people, this is a video game, not your girlfriend getting accidentally pregnant.
Koki on 16/6/2010 at 05:32
To quote redlettermedia...
"Star Wars: The Phantom Menace was the most disappointing thing since my son. And while my son eventually hanged himself in a gas station bathroom, the sad truth of Phantom Menace is that it will be around... forever. It will never go away. It can never be undone."
mothra on 16/6/2010 at 14:02
Quote Posted by driver
Or Guther Herman from DX1. All he needs is a skull gun.
gunther would never cry: "I AM GONNA TAKE YOU TO HEEEEEEEELLLLL", just spill my drink and shoot me dead.
justmea on 16/6/2010 at 17:57
Epic cgi trailer approved :eek:
242 on 16/6/2010 at 23:21
I'm not a fan of the Deus Ex series, but the trailer looks really great.
Now we know that EM are able to produce quality movies.
Sulphur on 17/6/2010 at 20:07
Quote Posted by 242
I'm not a fan of the Deus Ex series, but the trailer looks really great.
Now we know that EM are able to produce quality movies.
Sarcasm? Anyway, most of the work was done by Square Enix's CGI team. And the trailer concept was itself pitched by a different company.
Eldron on 18/6/2010 at 14:18
Quote Posted by Sulphur
Sarcasm? Anyway, most of the work was done by Square Enix's CGI team. And the trailer concept was itself pitched by a different company.
If most means the animation work and rendering. It's still all studio produced content being used.
Sulphur on 19/6/2010 at 13:12
Studio content meaning what, exactly? Concept art and design framing the world or art assets from the game? The trailer obviously needed to be in sync with EM's visual aesthetic. And game assets don't make an entire trailer; they'd obviously need to be reworked or touched up for CGI.
Either way, the grunt work of putting together the trailer fell into Squeenix's hands, and I'd say that's a fair gauge with which to use the word 'most'.