Freddie Wong pays homage to the light gun shooter in violent 'Time Crisis' short
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There are some wonderful throw-backs to classic coin-op games in this Freddie Wong short film, Time Crisis. While the two heroes are a bit more agile than typical on-rail protagonists, they're also prone to some traditional coin-op curses. "Got a quarter?" Be warned, the film features realistic gun violence and some blood.
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Posted: Aug 14th 2010 4:58AM GuardianLegend said
@Androu1 speaking of aimbots, have you seen Freddie's Aimbot video? pretty cool
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Posted: Aug 14th 2010 9:36AM Vegeta has a ps3 said
That "Hard Boiled" switch, made me have a mangasm. Goddamn I should watch the hospital scene again.
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Posted: Aug 14th 2010 10:31AM Chichok said
Hated the video. Lacks most of the cheesyness of Time Crisis. Severe display of the word wait, no funny death animations, boring boss, and uninspired scene.
This is freddyw we're talking about, he's done some amazing things in his previous videos. Perhaps he had to rush this because he's working with an actor.
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This is freddyw we're talking about, he's done some amazing things in his previous videos. Perhaps he had to rush this because he's working with an actor.
Posted: Aug 14th 2010 10:44AM ThePCRehabLLC said
@Monkey D Luffy Ok good. I don't feel as bad now. I didn't realize I had my speakers up so loud when I started it and I ducked as well.
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