He has some color now!
(Second one is when he's doin something relating to his mutation or its just a sign of "dont piss me off or mess with me right now, not in the mood.")
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He has some color now!
(Second one is when he's doin something relating to his mutation or its just a sign of "dont piss me off or mess with me right now, not in the mood.")
Hi!
Hello to the bleach fandom! This imagines blog is strictly for all things related to the 9th division of the gotei 13! I do HCs, scenarios (only SFW for the moment), memes, etc. So ask away!
Sooo, Im not dead yet. Just been busy. So I offer this man I made during my time gone.
His name is Alastair Walsh, He was a Cheif Petty Officer in the US Navy and he's Danish-Amercian. He got captured in the Pacific Theater and became a subject for Division 9.
His mutation involved Water Lilies so He resides closer to the watery areas and is more to himself.
I'll do a colored version of him soon.
Division 9 - Swat meets Zombie Survivors
The Zombie Game demo from irrational Games before Left 4 Dead. SWAT x Zombie. The Joke: Arrest five Draculas. Kill all Frankensteins in this level. Universal movie monsters versus SWAT.
I came across this old idea from irrational games cancelled game project narrated by Ken Levine. It’s SWAT meets Zombie survivors. “It started as a joke,” admits Wells. “Arrest five Draculas. Kill all Frankensteins in this level. Universal movie monsters versus SWAT.” Source : Game Informer The game is Swat 4 👮♂️meets Zombie 🧟 Survivor. it was conceived before left 4 dead but got cancelled as…
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Division 9 - Swat meets Zombie Survivors
The Zombie Game demo from irrational Games before Left 4 Dead. SWAT x Zombie. The Joke: Arrest five Draculas. Kill all Frankensteins in this level. Universal movie monsters versus SWAT.
I came across this old idea from irrational games cancelled game project narrated by Ken Levine. It’s SWAT meets Zombie survivors. “It started as a joke,” admits Wells. “Arrest five Draculas. Kill all Frankensteins in this level. Universal movie monsters versus SWAT.” Source : Game Informer The game is Swat 4 👮♂️meets Zombie 🧟 Survivor. it was conceived before left 4 dead but got cancelled as…
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Metro Art Highlights: Mark Lere’s “The Metro Machine” (2007), Division 9.
Stray and digress awhile at this artful array of visual anoesis. Artist Mark Lere lends a thaumaturgical touch to a widespread epoxy terrazzo artwork that’ll help run roughshod over any ramstuginous day.
The installation entails nine-hundred square feet of four color terrazzo containing aluminum strip inserts that serve a sensorium effect with a pell-mell of shapes, texts, and symbols.
There’s a weird wisdom wallowing in the artwork. The artist has wefted in images of cogs and gears of trains, buses, and bicycles all seamlessly sewn together and interconnected like the well-oiled apparatus that Metro is.
Lere enlightens, “This installation is based on the workings of the transit district and its job of working as a well-oiled machine.”
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http://www.gizorama.com/feature/opinion/five-games-well-never-get-to-play/
Five Games We'll Never Get to Play
Game development is a roll of a die, and could really go either way. However, sometimes games don’t even get the chance to prove themselves to the world and are cancelled due to the lack of studios willing to publish the game or are just not economically beneficial. Whatever the cause, here’s a list of five games we’ll never get to play, but looked like something special in the eyes of both myself and the gaming community.
5. The Crossing
Before Dishonored, Arcane Studios was working on another game with the working title, “The Crossing”. Set in an alternate Paris, you play as member of the Knights Templar duking it out in the streets. While it’s unclear what exactly happened to this one, judging by the available footage and Victor Antonov’s version of a dystopian France, the game likely evolved into their 2012 hit.
4. Eight Days
At E3 2005, a tech demo/trailer was shown for the visually stunning Eight Days, a PS3 exclusive most likely being developed as a system seller. Arguably, it looked a little too good for it’s time and raised healthy skepticism from gamers and critics alike. For a few years, not much was heard about this title until it was officially cancelled in 2009.
3. Faith and a .45
In development by Deadline Games, this was going to be a Bonnie and Clyde style cooperative third-person shooter wherein you play as Luke and Ruby. The game would’ve taken place in the countryside during the Great Depression and feature a unique art style in the veins of Red Dead Redemption. Unfortunately, Faith couldn’t find a publisher and was shortly put out of development before the company filed for bankruptcy.
2. Division 9
It’s hard to imagine making a top zombie games list without Left 4 Dead as it changed how we think of the medium as a whole. The only bad thing I can say about that game is that it indirectly killed the Irrational Games project, Division 9. Set in a post-apocalyptic city, you and three other survivors must fight your way through the undead hordes and make it to an objective. Development came to a halt when Irrational couldn’t get a publisher interested. It’s disappointing, but on the other hand, we might not have ever gotten BioShock if this didn’t happen.
1. Star Wars 1313
Easily the most heart-wrenching game on the list (for me, anyway) is the project that went to hell along with it’s creators. Only a year after Disney bought Lucasfilm, they closed the company’s game development studio, LucasArts and with it, Star Wars 1313. Originally set in Coruscant’s “Underworld”, you take the role of a bounty hunter presumably looking for work. On the way down, the ship is attacked and the trailer basically ends there. That’s all we knew, but we saw the gameplay and immediately became excited. I’m a bit of a Star Wars purist and the cancellation of this game hurt me on multiple levels. However, it’s still unclear what happened to 1313 as there was never an official canning of the game.
So, what do you think? What are some games that you wished would’ve come out? Let us know in the comments!
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