• So an Adam Jensen walks into a bar
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[media][URL]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-A6eeeq_2TE&feature=context&context=G2962dabRVAAAAAAAABg[/URL][/media] > Shit! I didn't know this was late, sorry about that guys.
The part where he throws up the quarter was pretty sweet.
The part with the coin always gets me.
that's pretty late but also pretty funny. even elias toufexis liked the video.
The animators did a great job on the take-downs, they all felt very weighty and powerful.
That was hilarious How did he get so many awesome animations like adams arm spinning and adam thorwing people at each other? Are those lethal? Because I have never seen them (doing a non letal run)
I love the part where he just punches the guy
[QUOTE=superstepa;35479836]That was hilarious How did he get so many awesome animations like adams arm spinning and adam thorwing people at each other? Are those lethal? Because I have never seen them (doing a non letal run)[/QUOTE] The animation where Adam grabs their face in his palm and spins his wrist rapidly is lethal since it breaks their neck. The one where he throws one of the guys into the other one to knock them down is a lethal one too since it ends with both of the people getting an armblade through the chest.
What I never like is that jenson isn't written as a violent person but those lethal takedowns are fucked up.
[QUOTE=famasfanalt;35480386]What I never like is that jenson isn't written as a violent person but those lethal takedowns are fucked up.[/QUOTE] The people they're usually used on aren't innocent unarmed people with no intention to kill you.
That double bitch-slap animation at 3:13 was pretty funny.
[QUOTE=famasfanalt;35480386]What I never like is that jenson isn't written as a violent person but those lethal takedowns are fucked up.[/QUOTE] Well part of his badassitude is that he's usually calm and controlled and professional until he goes into combat. You very rarely hear him yelling or notice he's getting really emotional, he's always got this intimidating gravel whispering going on. You do get the options to be more straightforward and brash with him, but yeah he's written as a "spyboy" (as his sidekick called him) that lost his old job because of his moral code. He's not a complete blank slate, but I think they found a good balance, he's more interesting this way and his already established relationships with characters feel more natural that way.
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