Bricks Of War: Lego Meets Gears Of War

Earnest Cavalli

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Bricks Of War: Lego Meets Gears Of War


Like the headline says, this is Gears of War as reimagined in the form of animate plastic blocks.

Normally I'd just toss something like this out with a shrug and a short internal monologue about this being a Friday (the laziest day of the week), but I'm actually, genuinely impressed by this footage.

Not because the stop-motion animation is on par with those 1980's claymation specials I grew up with. Not because those paper bullet impact decals that appear every time a gun is fired are a neat touch. Not even because the scenery, constructed entirely in Lego, is a very solid representation of Epic Games' beloved Gears of War franchise.

No, my affection for this clip stems entirely from a moment 45 seconds in where a Locust grunt is shot in the head. Instead of simply knocking the character over, the creator went to the trouble of animating a clay-based blood geyser that envelopes the creature's noggin in a decidedly un-child-friendly fashion.

On the one hand, that's blatantly pandering to the kill-happy Gears audience, but on another, the ridiculousness of adding that level of graphic detail to a scene constructed entirely from a children's toy is a really clever commentary on the Gears of War series as a whole.

I'm sure it's unintentional, but the metatextual silliness in that single moment perfectly captures the tone of the series. Well, the tone that one hopes the series is trying to exude. They can't actually be serious about the hyper-masculine phallocentric homoerotically-repressed gunplay, can they? And the suggestive dual-metaphor of chainsaw impalement? I mean, that's gotta be a goof, right?

Wait, it's not? They're serious?

Wow. Just ... wow.



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Ossian

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I don't understand all the Gears hate honestly. Yes it is over the top and ridicules, but you'd be hard pressed to find a game some streamlined and solid nowadays.

Also going over to my friend's house and playing Horde is always a good time.
 

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That smirk on his face... god damnit I do not want it there. This is what a badass shell-shocked veteran should look like. Not macho and shit.


But the animation itself was pretty darn good.
 

Earnest Cavalli

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Ossian said:
I don't understand all the Gears hate honestly. Yes it is over the top and ridicules, but you'd be hard pressed to find a game some streamlined and solid nowadays.

Also going over to my friend's house and playing Horde is always a good time.
It's a joke dude. I never use the phrase "dual-metaphor" seriously.
 

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Great animation! I would of thought they somehow make the legomen arms more bulky somehow. (Add plaster?)
 

Ossian

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Earnest Cavalli said:
Ossian said:
I don't understand all the Gears hate honestly. Yes it is over the top and ridicules, but you'd be hard pressed to find a game some streamlined and solid nowadays.

Also going over to my friend's house and playing Horde is always a good time.
It's a joke dude. I never use the phrase "dual-metaphor" seriously.
No no, in general, you have no idea how many people I know that hate it. It also is a big fad for Critics to make fun of its over the top manliness and how it is the plague killing the game industry. Our own Zero punctuation being one of the ripest examples.
 

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This video just brought a huge grin to my face, I loved the part when the Corpser emerges (it even shields itself with it's own legs for god's sake!) and Lego-Marcus kills it with the Hammer of Dawn, down to the red line aiming at the thing. I just loved this.
 

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Exactly how is this "blatantly pandering to the kill-happy" Gears of War players? I've only ever played Gears once and I'm not a fan, but this is a great, well put together video, and it's fun to watch regardless of whether you like Gears or not.
 

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I read the title of the article and thought they were making a Lego Gears of War game. Video is good regarless.
 

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"I'm sure it's unintentional, but the metatextual silliness in that single moment perfectly captures the tone of the series. Well, the tone that one hopes the series is trying to exude. They can't actually be serious about the hyper-masculine phallocentric homoerotically-repressed gunplay, can they? And the suggestive dual-metaphor of chainsaw impalement? I mean, that's gotta be a goof, right?"

*sniff* D,ya smell that, *sniff*, *sniff*, it smells *sniff* sickeningly pretentious. At least in this format.
 

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Out of the many I've seen, that was pretty good. I hope they do make a Lego:Gears of War though.
 
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Ossian said:
I don't understand all the Gears hate honestly. Yes it is over the top and ridicules, but you'd be hard pressed to find a game some streamlined and solid nowadays.
I totally agree. Well put.
 

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YodaUnleashed said:
"I'm sure it's unintentional, but the metatextual silliness in that single moment perfectly captures the tone of the series. Well, the tone that one hopes the series is trying to exude. They can't actually be serious about the hyper-masculine phallocentric homoerotically-repressed gunplay, can they? And the suggestive dual-metaphor of chainsaw impalement? I mean, that's gotta be a goof, right?"

*sniff* D,ya smell that, *sniff*, *sniff*, it smells *sniff* sickeningly pretentious. At least in this format.
Yes, and again, that would be the joke. Thanks for playing.