Fire and Fury (Starcraft 2 Cinematic Cutscene)
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@elimik31 ya ely earth was a lava planet but even then there wasn't any breathable air
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@SXsoft99 Early earth was also a lava planet.
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@papitsu2 haters gonna hate
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this cinematic gives me chills every time i watch it
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@papitsu2 Who the hell are you? This was amazing and you have to give it thumbs up at least for the music! The silence without dialogue at eh beginning. Or maybe the awesome medivac coming in! Or the fact that they did this for one of their artists and friend who died? "Some things are worth fighting for" Well as it happens SOMETHINGS ARE! You could at least like the animation. This was awesome. 446 Like (at this time) vs. 11dis who you think would win?
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Uh these SC2 cutscenes are so cheesy and cliché... I feel embarassed for the writers, how could they put out such a shitty written game?? "Because some things just are worth fighting for." Oh man I'm going to die, this is ass. I came very close to quitting the whole campaign because of the writing but somehow managed to find the will to see how it ends. (It was shitty).
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it is surprising how a man at the age of 19 created these extremely epic characters and scenes beyond anyone's imagination and only had this minor easter egg in his memory, meanwhile whitney houston died of a drug addiction, and is the top story on every news channel in America. This is the most epic, meaningful, and inspirational moment in the history of all video game cutscenes. RIP Michel Martin Koiter, You were a great man
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@SXsoft99 there can be no life with out water.
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Although the story sucked, this cutscene was pretty epic.
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Why would a planet iwht a great deal of volcanic activity lack water? Sure, it wouldn't usually stick as a fluid given the atmospheric conditions and heat but the moisture would still be there.
@laranjo123 Michel Martin Koiter (3 May 1984 – 18 March 2004) was one of Blizzard's premium artists. He was known under the name of "Twincruiser", an artistic collaboration with his twin brother René Koiter.
He died at the age of 19 of unexpected heart failure.
SickAssApp 2 months ago 27
didnt know lava planets have water
SXsoft99 6 months ago 24