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Visit David Jaffe, get a Cookie

StuBurns

Banned
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Okay, so it's not a cookie, it's a biscuit, but GAF is predominately Americans, so I'll use your inferior word for the sake of being communicative. Speaking of communication, David Jaffe's new studio appears to be presenting videos chronicling the goings on of their spooky office.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1kCfuWFL3KQ

Stupid voice distortion and shaky cams aside, Jaffe has a history of being blunt and transparent to a fault. I personally find that refreshing, and entertaining, so fingers crossed these videos evolve into an interesting look at a project in development. As far as the game itself, this first video isn't revealing any secrets, with the exception of the team using DualShock 3s.

Check it out for yourself, but keep the lights on...
 

Zabant

Member
Calling all types of biscuits cookies is as bad as your mother calling every game console "a nintendo".
 
You can't call a biscuit a praline. You're just confusing things and frankly taken it a bit far.

Now apologise and I'll consider giving you a cookie.

When I was studying economics, one day my 70 year old teacher arrived fifteen minutes late (as usual), grabbed a bowl full of your every day candy, and said: "Fancy a praline?" The man was a god damn genius.
 

StuBurns

Banned
I love the direction this thread has gone in.

I shall bump it next time there's a video and he's showing some other item which was bastardized by the American language.
 

dreamfall

Member
Jaffe, a Golden God.

I heartily enjoyed Twisted Metal in 4 player splitscreen as the Online issues surfaced.

The game's design was so ambitious, and so epic. There are elements I still don't completely know how to employ strategically.
 
When I was studying economics, one day my 70 year old teacher arrived fifteen minutes late (as usual), grabbed a bowl full of your every day candy, and said: "Fancy a praline?" The man was a god damn genius.

He sounds crazy. In a good way. Anyone fancy a lotta chocolate on their biscuit?

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Scones are cold, hard, and occasionally have fruit embedded in them.
Biscuits are warm, fluffy, buttery, and delicious.

You are out of your depth son. And out of your tiny little mind.
 

Jhriad

Member
That is indeed a scone

No, it's not.

Round-shaped British scones can resemble North American biscuits in appearance, but scones rely on cold butter, while biscuits are more often made with animal fat or vegetable shortening. Also, while scones are frequently (but not always) sweet, and served with coffee and tea, biscuits are served more as a bread, often with breakfast.

Learn yo shit, Brit.
 

Jhriad

Member
he's right. When I was in the USA I had one of these and they were not remotely as good as scones =(.

I like them but if you're looking for a scone biting into a biscuit is going to be a massive disappointment. Very different foodstuffs. Find some good biscuits & gravy if you can. Fucking delicious.
 

StuBurns

Banned
I like them but if you're looking for a scone biting into a biscuit is going to be a massive disappointment. Very different foodstuffs. Find some good biscuits & gravy if you can. Fucking delicious.
Oh yes, gravy... That cream coloured shit you Yanks consume is not gravy.
 
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