no, if u recognise that the picture is from deus ex: human revolution (adam jensen in the middle and belltower special forces lying dead around him), then u'll see what's the flaw -> the picture is anime-like while the deus ex itself isn't an anime or anyhow related to animes. some random guy just made a drawing of how deus ex would look like if it was an anime.
I asked today from Jaelbird if we could make a deal that I write these interludes instead of making them in wc3 and he could translate them from Finnish to English. It would be a good practice for me.
asked where? haven't seen anything, no pms or anything
Noo, how could this not really happen? The campaign is a real time-sucker, and each and all of us here are no-lifers who spend too many hours playing a humble campaign that has beyond annoyance loading times.
Damn, damn, damn!
Anyways good job on actually reacting to the community instead of being overly positive as you have. If this had happened, I'd have posted:
"I went outside the closedown of TCO made me do it."
K lemme just profile this thing first... Don't mind the spoiler, it's just my notes, skip to the next paragraph.
Right, so, what's new in here compared to the miasma that Aero is already narrating on chapter 1? When I play TCO and when I read this, the main message is always the "revenge". There is one thing however, that caught my attention here:
Quote
I had buried all my hope and happiness under the soil of Dalli. The moment I placed Birgitta's necklace on her coffin, something inside me broke into pieces.
Did Phodom actually bury his family? Or did you just add new content to Aero's story? If he had done that, it would've had to happen in chapter 1. But I don't remember such thing happening. You might think that because Phodom is a human, he's forced to bury the dead of his ilk, but there's no-one to bury those bandits on that same chapter either, are there? Aero could well stand out and make Phodom stuff his family to make them not look like dead, maybe because he got insane or something.
So... #inb4addingnewcontent. Otherwise I guess it's cool.