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    By: bigdady92 x Show Full Post
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    Where is Ken Levine in all this? Why isn't he penning the story or having a hand in it? The reason BS was so good was that he hand a maniacly death like grip on the story and stuck with it the whole way through. I don't want this thing turning into a bastardized version like Doom or something.

    I want hard hitting social commentary, dialogue that makes you feel like the bad guy is a fucking monster, characters who give you the creeps listening to them talk, and a hero who goes in and get the job done and not some over the top cliche freak with shitty puns and horrible lines.

    Humble, honest, die hard. Take bruce willis' character John McClane as a perfect example of hero for this story.
    May 09, 2008 10:51am PDT
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    Where is Ken Levine in all this? Why isn't he penning the story or having a hand in it? The reason BS was... : bigdady92

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