How ironic; without a Steam sale, not only would I never have come to possess a copy of Mirror's Edge, but I certainly wouldn't have cosplayed the main character, nor would I now be willing to shamelessly throw my money at a sequel, should one appear someday.
I love how accessible she sounds - a lot of actors have this tone like they're constantly auditioning for something. Also, I have long been curious about exactly what song Alyx is humming when she's working on the teleport in Black Mesa East!
I had to laugh when she talked about actually...
I've never been able to take the G-Man seriously, simply because when he speaks, I always think he's going to tell me that the master would not approve.
Like everyone else, if I had the money and no other commitments, I would totally be there.
Maybe we should all just mass-mail pictures of ourselves instead of going in person. It's a lot cheaper.
Huh, I wondered why the music in the second stage of the game took such a dramatic shift....
It's interesting, though, because I've noticed, in listening to the soundtracks, that there are more than a few songs that seem to have roots in songs from the first game; "Reconstructing Science" was...
Awesome :D
I really hope there's an extended version of the turret opera on Vol. 3... if it's a matter of getting Ellen back to do more recording, I would gladly pay for it.
I was hoping from some commentary from Ellen too - hers was easily the best from the first game. She sounded like some sweet old neighbor lady who'd invite you over for tea and cookies, and then show you the collection of dead bodies in her freezer, and you'd just kind of go along with it...
She's the lead singer of the turret opera at the end, actually. I guess she was supervising the other turrets to make sure they were harmonizing correctly or something...