Morning Discussion
by Alice O'Connor, Feb 11, 2011 5:00am PSTSurprise! It's a Friday link dump. Gobble up all these delicious links before it's too late and... I'm sorry, I've said too much. Never mind. You needn't know about that yet. When you do find out, though, know that you're in all our hearts and minds, you brave star you.
We must save this fabulous mural from being destroyed.
Everything becomes more pleasant with a burst of noise. Not that rubbish 'white' noise all the squares are listening to, no, proper noise, like pink or red/brown noise.
Why does modern literature favour the tragic over the comic? It's certainly not what the Ancient Greeks, those idolised originators of our culture, thought. Sure, you could apply this thinking to video games, if you fancy. And why not!
Lastly, you positively must read Duncan Fyfe's cripplingly wonderful Bad Dreams, a short story from the perspective of a video games PR person.
Splinter Cell Blacklist co-op modes partially detailed
FIFA 14 on PC won't use Ignite engine
Ace Attorney Trilogy coming to iOS next week
Far Cry 3 editor jazzed up with Blood Dragon shinies
Epic Mickey 2 for Vita coming June 18



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6W07bFa4TzM
i'm interested
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To get an idea of the story, ok you know how in BioShock you were this guy in this underwater utopia that had gone completely to hell? Well in Atlas Shrugged the utopia exists and hasn't gone to hell, but it's not underwater although it is hidden. The Andrew Ryan analogue is John Galt. He's taken the best minds with him and it's like the government is trying to make him out to be this thing that doesn't exist. And then it gets sort of complicated and weird
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