Kong slams down his axe and and roars for a challenge.
Can’t believe I wasted time making a visualized edit of this one meme I randomly found on the internet. I’m proud of myself. Credit to whoever made the original meme.
Not to mention that it's just edgy and clashes with the efficiency his brutality is known for. It feels like a Glory Kill tbat should've been reserved for a bastard demonic despot instead of an actual war hero. It doesn't really help that the research botched the Slayer's personality and characterization in his own analysis section, too, but that's a whole other thing on its own.
I think it's okay for people to dislike what happens to Chief because he really hasn't done anything to deserve it. It just makes them feel bad.
I will say, Gianni Matragrano absolutely nailed it as the Slayer. I might honestly prefer his delivery on the "Rip & Tear" more than the one from DOOM Eternal, even though it wasn't that bad.
The new death battle was good but the main reaction you see on Reddit was that there was to much death like look at the name of the show you’re watching
Entro, aka "Goopy", doodle dump is REAL BONUS: Super :)
The Machine Who Sold the Inferno
Someone had to do it.
I’m imagining Wade (aka LordMinion777) screaming internally somewhere in the United States after learning about it. XD
Why would that be? This is why:
(A huge thank you to @poshtearex for sending me the screencap!)
(Artwork by kariwolf197 and requested by me. Thanks again!)
Here's neat detail: The Gutterman that appears during the ambush in the ruined exit section does not have its coffin, which means it is the very same Gutterman that coffin we found in the ceiling alcove in the tram station initially belonged to.
(Screenshot not mine)
They’re fucking sentient. This one specifically writes prose about the love it has for its battery, and the hatred it has for itself. This went from being strapped into a death machine to being strapped inside a death machine that can think and hates itself and its purpose as much as you hate it.
And what the fuck does this mean about the other machines? Do sentries cherish the ability to see the world for what it is while everyone else sees it as pixels? Do guttertanks hate guttermen or do they feel pity for the beings they were made to destroy? Do earthmovers care for the cities living atop them? What the fuck does this mean for V1?!?!?! I always thought it was purely nonsentient, since I remember reading that somewhere. But...
We see other machines showing some form of emotions like V2’s sportsmanship and spite as well as the Mindflayers' protectiveness of their bodies that they themselves made at the cost of materials, and the Swordsmachines finding themselves beautiful and hoarding old scrap, seemingly for the sentimentality of it. But this is like the first confirmation of sentience other then the terminals. Do these machines feel pity for the sinners? Do they sympathize with the demons, created to fill out a single purpose and unable to deviate from it? Is V1 sentient or an exception? What does it think of Hell’s monologues? Does it enjoy being Hell’s favorite gladiator or does it hate that role? I’m going crazy over this! Were there machines that willingly died because they couldn’t stomach the idea of fighting their brethren for blood? Are the people in the Guttermen dead because the life support failed over time... Or was it because the Guttermen disconnected it themselves as a form of mercy?
-Bobby
Rodan Dog Fight rescored with “Hell on Earth” by Mick Gordon from DOOM Eternal.
Credit to The Toho Society on Twitter for the musicless scene.
I’m calling that a win.