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Team Fortress 2: Meet the Soldier

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xD!

 

I love Valve. They've got a way with making characters. There is a similar sort of "skit" they made with another class.

 

Meet the Heavy

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I just enjoy the art style that they are going with this. Its fresh from all this stuff on making games look more photo realistic.
That was a great video! I lol'd pretty good. I gotta agree that I love the art style. I watched a video on how most of the shading and coloring was done. It's amazing that they put the same amount of graphical power that other games use to make the most realistic looking game while they use it to make something that looks truly unique. I'm really excited for the Orange Box to come out now.

The cartoony character definately fit in with Team Fortress... at least for me. Whenever I play it I am not actually trying to get good stats or any of that crap, I am just trying to mess around and have a hell of a time.

 

I love the ending.

 

"And now every time a bunch of animals are together, its called a zoo!"

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"And now every time a bunch of animals are together, its called a zoo!"

"Or a Farm!"

 

his war cry with a shovel in his hand was funny too.

 

The engineer was my favorite class in team fortress, i hope that all of these 'meet the:....." videos are this funny.

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