A number of humorous sketches filmed in Team Fortress 2. I didn't really have any ideas as to how I could correlate them, but I hope you can enjoy it anyway.
Sorry to Spiritlol for forgetting to include him in the credits. (and anyone else I might have forgotten)
Higher quality at: http://www.vimeo.com /806108
A sequel to one of my older videos, The Ending to Half-Life 3. Shows what the main characters do after Gordon dies. Really breaks the Half-Life plotline (since Breen should already be long dead)
A sequel to one of my older videos, The Ending to Half-Life 3. Shows what the main characters do after Gordon dies. Really breaks the Half-Life plotline (since Breen should already be long dead)
A parody of the famous Sony "Bravia" ad, where thousands upon thousands of colorful superballs bounce down the streets of San Francisco. (www.bravia-advert.c om)
Just a bunch of clips from my favorite parts of Psychonauts. It's on the Xbox and PS2, and can be bought on Steam (www.steampowered.co m) for $20. Won Funniest Game, Best Voice Acting, Best Game No One Played, and Best Graphics, Artistic from Gamespot in 2005.
I decided to make use of the citizen comments that you don't often hear when Gordon dies. I found them in GCFscape and they were too good to pass up.
REUPLOADED due to request; previous video wasn't working.
A parody of the famous "Priceless" ads from Mastercard. Originally created for a contest. Made when it was widely assumed Alyx would die in HL2: Episode 2.
A son comes home to his family...to an unexpected shock.
Drama ensues...
then complete confusion.
Higher quality at:
http://www.stage6 .com/user/Katana314/ video/ (click the link on that site)
http://files.file front.com/AS+a+Face+ Poser+sketch/;948972 4;/fileinfo.html
This covers the insanely awesome scripted fight with a slightly more powerful strider, right up to your train ride out. I LOVED that strider fight. The way he used his cannon in so many ways to try to kill you was just amazing. Do not ask about my graphics card; I used Source's ingame recorder to take this, and so it is always a perfect framerate.
An incredible chase sequence in Ubisoft's "Beyond Good and Evil". I hate how things that aren't Zelda don't get appreciation. This part is actually pretty easy to do, but must have required immense coreography on the development end.
So does Valve spend all day watching YouTube or something? Cause if videos like mine are the source of their inspiration, we're gonna see a Pulp Fiction reference sooner or later.
NOTE: For the gullible types, NO I'm not angry at Valve. It's all in good fun. =)