How the hell could you kill Chad (Lance?) like that and have noone be upset now? I mean Lance (Chad?) kind of stares into the horizon a bit, but c'mon.
Why Chad? Why!??!
Why Chad? Why!??!
Purple and gold are the colors of the Emperor in Dune as well. At least... it's house Corrino colors.Scrythe said:Wait... Purple and gold? Gabe Newell is Ozymandias [http://i142.photobucket.com/albums/r117/robster001/Ozymandias.png]?
OH $HIT!!! He's gonna wipe out the gaming consoles of the world and then people will have no choice but to unite and turn to Steam....Scrythe said:Wait... Purple and gold? Gabe Newell is Ozymandias [http://i142.photobucket.com/albums/r117/robster001/Ozymandias.png]?
Hehehe I geeked out the moment he said the following line "Is not a man entitled to a game?"Daystar Clarion said:I just started playing Bioshock today for the first time in a while, then this comic shows up...
Creepy...
It's taken from the perspective of the artist, not the consumer.Tom Phoenix said:I find it funny how Gabe asks "Is a man not entitled to his own games?" and then promotes a service and distribution method that essentially takes away ownership of games from the consumer.
Yeah, I understand. Sort of like how Ryan promoted the right of man to the benefits of his own work, but it only ended up applying to the scientific and business elite in Rapture.JEBWrench said:It's taken from the perspective of the artist, not the consumer.Tom Phoenix said:I find it funny how Gabe asks "Is a man not entitled to his own games?" and then promotes a service and distribution method that essentially takes away ownership of games from the consumer.
This went through my mind when I saw it.Xpwn3ntial said:Bioshock reference. Yes.
HERETIC!The Cheezy One said:For once, I am not crying "Glory to the God-Emperor!"