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What would Erin and the gang, or even Gabe Newell be going in the Wayland Yutani building? | |
It would be amazing if people at Valve saw this and actually got Gabe to record the speech. | |
Also can't wait for the conclusion. Keep it up! | |
What a twist! | |
Loving the Bioshock reference. And I can't qait to see what the ending is. On a side note though, I don't think shoving two pistols into that position in your pants is a good idea.
"And on the Steam window these words appeared: I am Gabe Newell, king of kings, look on my works ye mighty, and despair!" | |
Sweet, forget the obvious references, I liked the Discworld one the most (brick in sock). | |
Yes, that was great. The classical weapon to bring down a superior enemy ;-) | |
Yes, that was great. The classical weapon to bring down a superior enemy ;-) | |
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!??! | |
where's the "thrilling confusion" line from? Sounds vaguely familiar.. | |
Purple and gold are the colors of the Emperor in Dune as well. At least... it's house Corrino colors. | |
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.... Wow I'm such a dork for coinciding the Plot of Watchmen with this XD | |
Hehehe I geeked out the moment he said the following line "Is not a man entitled to a game?" I almost hyperventilated that I actually got that reference. | |
Winning BioShock reference is win! | |
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. :P | |
Chad looks hardened now! | |
that strip was epically awesome. | |
dammit i cant help but laugh when i got to the last pane XD | |
It's taken from the perspective of the artist, not the consumer. | |
I burst out lauging when I saw the brick in a sock. | |
Chad looks ready to end Gabe Newell's shit. | |
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. | |
This went through my mind when I saw it. Brilliant. The comic made me laugh. (although Gabe would never shut off steam. he would just eat all the users who make fun of his weight.) (oh dear He is coming.) | |
HERETIC! Also, have been loving this entire series...but it's starting to drag on. Conclude with some epic big comic, no? | |
It stopped being funny around the 2nd one. | |
No says the man who developed them I have copyright and I deserve to be paid for my hard work! Alternately, All the pirates and hackers we look up and shout "make a game for us" and Gabe will look down and whisper "no". | |
I loved the BioShock reference, great story arc, looking forward to see how this will end bro. | |
"'No' says the man on The Pirate bay 'they belong to everyone'." Brilliant. | |
So is Gabe gonna end up witha golf club in his face? | |
I was starting to wonder if I was the only one that noticed. The thin golden headband seals the deal. | |
"But having a loaded bolter never hurt either." Sorry, just saw the Ultramarine movie so I rather like that little smart ass remark the apothecary says. Also, obligatory speech from said movie: "You are about to receive the honor of going into combat for the first time as Ultramarines... You shall make your battle pledges upon the sacred warhammer, wielded by the greatest of our veterans; it has slain both alien and daemon alike. One day you shall be worthy of it, but until then, you shall kneel before it. We march for Maccrage! And we shall know no fear!" | |
Yeah that movie was awesome. Who thought "God-Emperor" was Dune, seriously? Its Wh40k. | |
is that guy putting a brick in a sock? nice. | |
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"I choose the impossible! I choose
RaptureSteam!"Awesome. Can't wait for the conclusion.