Once I started playing, I immediately experienced on my skin all the terrible bugs that affect the title, starting from the settings that reset on restarting game (I am an Achievement hunter, so I was trying to play on highest difficulty and with no Vita chambers), right to the game that crashes while saving. Some days ago I decided to delve into Bioshock Remastered, since it has been in my Steam library for a while and I never played it before (I used to play the original years ago, so the Remastered was automatically added to my library but never opened). How do I extract sounds/textures/models from the game? Is the Season Pass / Ultimate Rapture Edition worth it? What order should I play the games / Do I have to play all the games to understand BioShock Infinite or Burial at Sea? ![]() How do the remastered versions of the games in BioShock: The Collection compare to the originals? New to the BioShock series? Unsure if your question has been answered already? Check out the Wiki Blatant spoilers in the title or thumbnail will either be removed or auto-tagged for spoilers.įor comment spoilers: - Use >!BioShock!<, it will appear as BioShock. Spoilers for other parts in the series do not require tags although it would be greatly appreciated. The content itself must be BioShock related, not the title. music, architecture, font, phrases, etc.) will all be removed. Information on developers and publishers, objects that are similar but not exact replicas, or content that isn't exclusively related to BioShock (i.e. ![]() This subreddit is dedicated to the BioShock game series developed by Irrational Games and 2K.Ĭolumbia Theme Rapture Theme Rules & InfoĬontent MUST be related specifically and directly to BioShock. If posting plot content, please "Spoiler" tag submissions and do not put spoilers in the titles
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![]() As you so painfully know, its effects are devastating and heartbreaking, both for the person addicted and for their family. ![]() Scripture is clear that alcoholism is a sin, and that like all sin, it is a form of idolatry. I read this advice recently from a pastor: “Never trade what you do know for what you don’t know.” So while we as humans cannot be the final judge of what is in someone’s heart, I think it is appropriate to think through what we can truly know, based on Scripture. Of course, God is the only true and righteous Judge and He alone sees and knows all of our hearts. There was fruit in his life, evidence of his having a saving relationship with Christ (Matthew 7). I love what you shared about your husband and his heart for the Lord and his strong love for you. Perhaps a local church might be able to recommend a good one in your area. Talking with a counselor has been such a help throughout my own personal grief process. I would also strongly recommend that you consider seeing a solid Christian counselor as you work through these issues. First of all, I wanted to ask if you have a home church? This is such a difficult time and you need the support and love of the body of Christ around you. I’ve been prayerfully considering your message and what I might be able to share to point you to Jesus in the midst of such pain. Response from Stephanie Anderson, EPM staff: Now I am left to feel he may have lost his salvation. He looked to God-his written prayers and notes that I found after he passed were enough to break my heart. He was such a good man and gave his life to Jesus. Now I spend my days worrying about him and where he is. I was coping OK until I heard a teaching that slammed alcoholism as a sin. He was also an alcoholic who fought so hard to beat this insidious disease. He was a good man and loved me very much. ![]() The calm sounding Narrator is usually sadistic and seems to enjoy making the townspeople suffer, though he will sometimes get his comeuppance. The Narrator, who is a character himself, always begins each segment with "Oh, it's Trauncles a little town just like yours and mine" before describing some of the buildings of bizarre establishments. Hayden's supportive mom, depicted as a brown haired woman with a tattoo on her arm and slit eyebrows, always asks for dip only to be denied with a stamp on her forehead and Hop Dip declaring that the product is "Not 4 Momz!" This culminates in the finale where the mom becomes evil and tries to have Hot Dip all to herself.Ī parody of British children's shows that focuses on the titular town. Hot Dip, who arrived shouting "Dip-Pow!", is personified as a gloopy person with sunglasses who aids a young boy named Hayden with a variety of menial tasks that always seem to end up with mixed results such as asking a girl named Brianka to the dance while also having to do his karate class. They treat CG as an inner heartfelt source of comfort as the theme song declares "We can do it if we're all CG!" It is heavily implied that this segment is supposed to be somewhat unsettling due to the low quality CG used to render the characters.Ī commercial/sit-com series that promotes an unspecified beige edible goop. Rotisserie, a puppet doll girl, Rooty, a large tree, Arlington, a cloud with glasses and top hat, The Lenore Street Bridge, a dog head on a plaque who speaks in a Scooby-Doo-esque manner, and Pekot, a teacup with arms and legs who never speaks. ![]() It is also revealed that he has a baby brother named Bertner and that his full name is Kovitch Keith.Ī surreal television show that focuses on CG animated characters. A mini-arc wherein Hector has a sleepover with Kovitch depicts the latter as being somewhat more self-aware of Hector's bizarre personality. After Hector is done with his ramblings, Kovitch will follow up with a childish non-sequitur. ![]() Hector is a tall, round bodied boy with brown frizzy hair who talks with a lisp and rambles about things he enjoys while Kovitch is a small blue skinned red haired boy who usually listens to Hector quietly. Dooble also has a rival named Renfrow who has a similar gimmick. The only recurring characters besides Dooble that appears in the segments are Linda, a baker, Stevie Twicetimes, a get away driver, Largth, a grey-skinned down on his luck employee, the Angry Boss and Francis Sweetmouth, a gopher who keeps having his paste taken away. He is known for his somewhat confounding and surreal exclamations which do not appear to have anything to do with what is happening around him, yet still leaves a positive influence with people. Recurring segments include:Ī small homeless vagrant who is known for his greeting of "Haloshe". ![]() Most of the characters are voiced by Matt and Mike Chapman, though occasionally a child voice actor is used for the "Hector & Kovitch" and "Panda Bractice" segments. Occasionally, characters from one short will pop up in another, usually as a gag. This project epitomizes our development strategy – hire great talent and give them the freedom to create content with their unique point of view.The show consists of 1 to 3 minute short comedy sketches, using different kinds of animation for different shorts including CGI and flash animation, with the humor being similar to that found on the creator's previously mentioned cartoon Homestar Runner. The Forces of Evil.” Both Matt and Mike Chapman wrote for the Annie Award-winning “Wander Over Yonder.”Ĭoleman said, “As we pursue new methods of development and short-form production, we looked to two trailblazers in the field, Matt and Mike, who created a beloved web series years before today’s ubiquitous video-sharing platforms even existed. Matt Chapman wrote for the Emmy Award-winning “Mickey Mouse” cartoon shorts and “Gravity Falls,” and voiced some characters for the latter and “Star vs. In addition to “Two More Eggs,” The Brothers Chaps have worked with Disney TV Animation on several projects. The Atlanta-based brothers’ two-man, one-stop animation shop has written, produced directed, edited and voiced hundreds of “Homestar Runner” episodes since its inception in 2000, and continue to roll out new episodes. The premiere episodes are Dooble – Dooblie Doo, where Dooble explores the world while singing his signature song, CGI Palz – Theme Song, featuring Rotisserie, Rooty, Arlington, The Lenore Street Bridge and Pekot performing their theme song that explains computer-generated imagery, and Hot Dip – Not 4 Momz, a commercial parody for Hot Dip, the latest snack food enjoyed by everyone except moms. |