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The End

After nearly four years with Giant Bomb, I'm off to try something new. It's hard to say goodbye, but I'm gonna give it a shot. Join me?

"We'll meet again. Don't know where, don't know when. But I know we'll meet again some sunny day!"

Moments ago, I finished watching the final episode of The Colbert Report, and it seemed fitting to head upstairs, pour some scotch, sit down, and write my final post for Giant Bomb. This, my friends, is it.

Spoiler alert: my last day at Giant Bomb was, in reality, a few weeks ago. December 19, to be exact. I wanted to say something at the time, but due to reasons neither exciting nor very interesting, I had to sit on the news. It won't be the last time I'm on the couch with Jeff and company, there's no doubt of that. There are PAXs and GDCs and E3s to be attended, malort to be drunk, and I'll be happy to stop by.

But today officially marks the end of my time at the website that's brought me so much.

I worked at many places before arriving at Giant Bomb. 1UP, MTV News, G4, EGM. There's a good chance I'm missing a website or two. Until Giant Bomb, I held a devil-may-care attitude about my employment, and no place kept my attention very long. (To be fair, MTV laid me off because of the 2008 financial crisis, but let me have a moment!). It's not to suggest I've never cared about my work before Giant Bomb, but I never loved where I worked until strolling into the Whiskey Media offices back in 2011.

I don't remember being nervous, but I do remember not knowing what to expect.

On my first week, I wanted to make a splash, and throw down my journalistic calling card. It was, ostensibly (!!!), the reason I was hired, after all. I'd been sitting on a Guitar Hero story for a little while, but our entire network of sites went down, due to some Amazon service outage. I joked about publishing the breaking news on a public Google document, as the prospect of another outlet being forced to link to a Google doc made me laugh. The joke quickly turned into reality, and everyone told me to publish. So I did, and it later showed up on Kotaku and other publications. What the hell was going on? I was home.

Let's rewind a little, though.

Prior to Giant Bomb, I was working at the rebooted EGM. I was miserable. My then-girlfriend and I were looking for a reason to head back to San Francisco, but I wasn't sure where to land. Few publications were doing anything interesting. I interviewed at GamePro, IGN, and some other places. No offense to any of them, but nothing stuck. Then, I remembered a drunken weekend with a new buddy, Ryan Davis.

I've known Brad for a while--since 13-years-old--and met Jeff at various events. Of anyone at Giant Bomb, I probably knew Ryan the least. He decided to stay a few days after E3 (2010) with my friend and former Nintendo World Report editor Billy Berghammer. Every Friday (or was it Saturday?) night, a local bar featured this incredible 80s cover band. We probably went a dozen times during my 18-month stay in Los Angeles, and it was always amazing. Ryan joined us that weekend, and it was mostly, um, a blur. One does not try to keep up with Ryan's drinking, as you're headed for a morning you'll regret.

One moment does stick out. In the middle of the dance floor, our eyes locked. I don't know what song was playing, but let's say it was "Don't Stop Believing," since it makes the story sound way more awesome. Picture that song in your head for a second, okay? Unprompted, and despite our only real social encounter having been a dinner earlier that night, Ryan grabbed me, and tossed me into the air. He spun me in circles for what, at the time, seemed like several minutes. We sang, and he set me down.

There was sweat everywhere.

A few months after, as I was stressing about what to do next, I decided to randomly email him:

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Random emails out of the blue do sometimes work, y'all!

I wasn't officially hired until months later due to X, Y, and Z, finally joining up with Giant Bomb in April. The interview process was smooth, though I remember Vinny asked the most questions. That's probably because Vinny was/is really good at having conversations with any person about any topic. We'd never met each other, so far as I can remember, but if there's anyone I distinctly recall from that interview, it was Vinny. He asked me what I'd be interested in doing at Giant Bomb, and my pitch was pretty similar to what I'd mentioned to Ryan over email. People were important to me, and I wanted to tell their stories.

If I recall correctly, while drinking with Ryan and Jeff, I said something like "I don't want to interview Ken Levine, I want to interview the person right under Ken Levine. They have the better stories." I don't know that I succeeded in that mission during my tenure, but I hope I was able to tell some interesting stories.

The night before my first day, Jeff announced my hiring. I've probably never a warmer set of legitimate congratulations than when I joined Giant Bomb. It was already clear I was joining something special, even if I didn't realize how special it was yet. While I had a sense of what Giant Bomb was all about--I'd done my research before sending an email to Ryan--there's no way to understand until you're in it.

That first year was hard, though. The community kept an open mind about me, but few knew who I was, and plenty were outwardly skeptical. I was Giant Bomb's first official outsider. If I was part of content, the first question was always "How come Patrick's here instead of Jeff/Ryan/Vinny/Brad?" It was a good question, and I didn't have a good answer. I simply tried to do my best, and tried to get better as I went.

Prior to Giant Bomb, I'd never considered myself a "personality," and it's probably why Giant Bomb's always felt authentic. We're just people, and try to have the content reflect that. In fact, when I was hired onto Giant Bomb, my understanding was that I'd have pretty minimal involvement in podcasts and video. I was there to pad out the news section, occasionally pop into other stuff, and that was about it. When I first joined, there weren't even enough podcast microphones to include me. I was on the Bombcast was when someone couldn't make it. If I thought that might happen rather than being presumptuous, I'd stay later at work and hope someone asked me to be on. I was a fan of the Bombcast before I was part of it.

I know not everyone in Giant Bomb's community is my biggest fan, and that's okay. I can live with it, petitions 'n extensions 'n all. But you also had to watch me mature, which was, at times, awkward.

While at Giant Bomb, I grew up. I discovered a fiery empathy for individuals--women, people of color, LGBT, etc.--who experienced life differently. It sounds simple in retrospect, but it was a revelatory. I wanted to have their voices represented. Expressing how I felt, how the industry often undermines all but the status quo, wasn't always smooth. At times, I was too aggressive, phrased my arguments poorly, and did more harm than good. Growing pains happen, though. I'm proud of the conversations we had.

You need to fight for what you believe in, and I did. No regrets.

And for the record, know that we always laughed when people bemused I was suddenly "going rogue" when publishing those pieces. Do you really think no one else read the site? Or I worked in secret?

I grew up in different ways, too. I was preparing for a Quick Look of the Resident Evil 6 demo when someone came over--Vinny, I think--and told me they'd received a hasty message. My brother was trying to get in touch with me, so I picked up my phone, and discovered more than 30 missed calls. I remember telling the room "that's either really good news or really bad news," and walked into the kitchen area. When my brother picked up, I learned my father had passed away of a heart attack at 56-years-old. In a monotone voice, I told everyone what had happened. I walked out of the office, not sure what I should do next. Probably get on a plane back to Chicago? I called my fiance to pick me up.

I was, unsurprisingly, in shock. While I was waiting on the curb, Ryan came up; he was taking a smoke break. He asked me if there was anything I could do, clasped me on the back, and wished me well.

Exactly one year later, ensuring I would never forget him, Ryan would pass on the same day.

When I got the call, I'd already moved back to Chicago, a decision prompted by my father's passing. My phone was buzzing. Vinny kept asking if he could call, and after ignoring him, I bluntly said I was busy. Though drunk, I couldn't muster to say "hey, asshole, I'm trying to grapple with the one-year anniversary of my dad's death, okay?" He persisted, though, so I answered the call, and learned the horrible news.

I missed Ryan's wedding because I was driving back to Chicago. Though it was unknowable and unavoidable, I'll always regret not having been there for his happiest day. At the very least, my last interaction with Ryan was giving him my pride and joy, a Neo Geo arcade cabinet. The last thing we did was drink a PBR, give each other a big hug, and said our goodbyes. That's a romantic comedy ending.

It's hard to say where I'm going with this. How do you say goodbye? You can't, really. Not perfectly. Two hours later, I'm still typing. When I stop, it also means I'm saying goodbye to this job, these people, and this great community. You've given me so much, and I can only hope I've been able to give a little bit back. It's been a dream, and know the incredible, heartfelt notes you've written me over the years will remain in my backpack. In the past, during a tough moment, I've turned to them. In the future, I still will.

Thank you for everything.

Before I go, though, a few parting thoughts to my colleagues.

Dan: I hear there's more to life than wrestling and Metal Gear, but in case there isn't, you've got us all covered. You've brought a tremendous (and seemingly boundless) amount of energy to the site at time it really needs it. And hey, if you need another rollercoaster buddy, holler. This time, let's go backwards.

Jason: I'm sorry we didn't get a chance to work together longer, but you're bringing a valuable set of talents to Giant Bomb, both editorially and in the editing room. Plus, you're impatient enough to import Guilty Gear because it came out on Japanese PSN a few weeks early. That's the kind of weird we need.

Drew: One day, we're going to launch a Kickstarter to travel the world, visit foreign game developers, and taste bizarre foods. Who knows what other hot dog stands exist out there?! Until then, know one of my career highlights was heading to Iceland with you for the EVE Fan Fest. Exhausting, weird, totally fun. When I try to explain what I do at Giant Bomb, it's the first thing I pull up. You did a great job.

Ryan: I'll see you in another life, brother.

Alex: You've spent the last two years indulging my desire to see what it's like to be a mediocre host of a show that probably should have been once a week. Bombin' the A.M. has been a treat. One, it made sure I got out of bed at a reasonable time. Two, it's been fantastic to spend hundreds of hours talking to you about games, news, and ghost cats. Remember when someone spotted a bong on your shelf?

Brad: I've known you since I was an early teenager, back on the ol' IRC. Then, you were rudds, dammit. I don't know what people call you now, but I'm gonna keep calling you rudds. You've been a friend for nearly half my life, and it was an honor to call you a co-worker the past few years. Something tells me it's not the last time, and I truly hope that's the case. Thanks for all the beers, laughs, and grammar fixes.

Vinny: When I found out we were gonna share a hotel room for 10 days in San Francisco for game of the year, I joked to my wife, "aw, we have to share a room." She turned to me, laughed, and said "shut up, you're excited." She was right. There are few people I imagine having a series of enjoyable, insightful, and hilarious conversations with for 10 days straight. You're one of 'em. At least New York isn't that far.

Jeff: Thanks for taking a chance, and supporting me over the years. Being the boss isn't an easy job, and often thankless. You've always had my back, and not only did I appreciate it, I won't soon forget it.

I can't say where I'm going yet, but I'm not leaving editorial, and I'm definitely not working for Dave Lang. Keep tabs on Twitter, and you'll have an idea of what's happening soon. As for some of my regular Giant Bomb features--Spookin' With Scoops, Worth Reading, Coffee Videos for Answering Questions, etc.--those will reappear. Stay tuned. Twitch, YouTube, and Tumblr are probably solid places to bookmark.

Take care, and don't be a stranger.

-pk

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I get super emotional whenever someone leaves the GB family.

All the best, Pat. You're hair is dumb but I like you.

Have fun workin' at the Official Weezer Fansite.

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Oh man, I'm totally gutted right now. We'll miss you, Scoops. Don't be stranger!

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As bummed as I am, I'm excited for wherever we'll see you at next, Patrick! This was a great read, even if it did put a little mist in my eyes. :')

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Shit, son. Gonna miss you duder, cant wait to see what's next!

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Press F to pay respects.

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Come back for as many UPFs as possible, you hear?!

And take that gatdam hotdog suit with you!

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Good luck Patrick, in all your future endeavors.

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Not sure why, but some combination of the "new office" tweets, and seeing you on the couch for the recaps again, had me feeling like this was coming. Thanks for the hard work, and good times -- I'll definitely miss you, Scoops.

Wishing you all the best.

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Good luck Patrick. You will be missed.

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I really enjoyed everything you brought to GB. It's sad to see you go but I'll be sure to keep an eye out for you wherever you turn up. <>

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I can't wait to see what you do next, I hope this is also a beginning of something great!

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95% of the time you were a great addition to the site, and very professional. 5% of the time you were a hypocritical and shameless asshole for no apparent reason, and it's those moments that I remember most, unfortunately. I wish you the best of luck, and to turn the 95% to 100%!

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We'll miss you Patrick.

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Not sure why, but some combination of the "new office" tweets, and seeing you on the couch for the recaps again, had me feeling like this was coming. Thanks for the hard work, and good times -- I'll definitely miss you, Scoops.

Wishing you all the best.

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Shit.

Shit...you're killing me man! Half the reason I wanted to work with GB/CBSi was to work with you! Ahhh can't blame a guy for wanting to move on with life. I hope whatever you've got lined up is as big if not bigger for you. You're one of the best the business has seen.

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Fuck this.........

I'll miss you man, spookin is one of the best things I never knew I wanted until it happened. You've come a long way and I'm glad you stayed in the beginning when people were being terrible, you showed them what you were worth.

Much, MUCH love, duder.

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Damn Pat that was some heavy stuff. Best of luck dude.

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Goodbye Patrick. I'm sure this isn't the last we'll be hearing from you, but it's sad to see you leave this site.

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:(

I may have made an early comment or two about you talking over people in the podcast but I've been a fan since you got here. Seriously bummed out, gonna miss you Trick. Hope the future goes well for you.

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DAMMIT PATRICK!

You will be missed DOOD..

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Woah, good luck wherever you go; hope to see you with the gang in the future!

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MY EYES ARE SWEATY OK, I'M NOT CRYING

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@spek: agree was crying like crazy when Ryan passed away and now not the same but u get the point ..sucks scoops leaving

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Wow. 4 years? Man, how the time flies. I'ts been a long road. Good luck duder! Don't be a stranger.

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Heartfelt final article Patrick. Good luck.

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Wow. 4 years? Man, how the time flies. I'ts been a long road. Good luck duder! Don't be a stranger.

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Goodbye, thanks for everything!

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@spek: agree was crying like crazy when Ryan passed away and now not the same but u get the point ..sucks scoops leaving

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later duder, i did get choked up over the dark middle chapter, life is hard.
good luck, have fun with whatever you decide to do.

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Thanks for all the great content on GB the past few years. I'll miss the podcasts, Spookin' videos, and discovering a lot of cool games with you Patrick. Best of luck in whatever you do next. You will be missed in the Giant Bomb community. It won't be the same without you man.

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Thanks for all of your contributions to the site! Your features and presence will be missed big time. I wish you the best of luck for your future endeavors, scoops!

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You're right, Patrick, there are things that you said or did that I disagreed with, but I can't say it didn't help open my eyes to something new. And I've always enjoyed your interactions with the other guys. But you know what they say: "Once a Giant-Bomber, always a Giant-Bomber." :) Good luck to you, sir.

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Never been the biggest fan of your work but the sheer amount of content you've put out alone is undeniable. You kept the site going with interesting features in that dark time between Ryan's passing and Dan's hiring. It takes a big guy to admit to his own "growing pains." And the community definitely had to mature alongside you. But that's all water under the bridge now. In some way, it makes me appreciate you more that we've somehow shared this indirect producer-consumer relationship and mutually grown from it. I'm sure this was a tough decision to make. Good luck in your future endeavors, you will be missed. <>

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Always enjoyed all of your work Patrick. Site has lost an incredible asset. Thank you for all of your work! SCOOOOPS!

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Thanks for the perspective you brought to the site, Patrick! I loved the work you did on Worth Reading and Worth Playing, but most importantly all the creative interviews and think pieces. You were Giant Bomb's secret afro'd weapon.

I guess the most helpful thing I can say is good luck, and thanks for the inspiration!

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:(.

Thanks for all the work you've done on the site. You'll truly be missed! Best of luck with wherever you're headed.

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Your trip to Iceland with Drew was the very first video I watched from Giant Bomb because a friend of mine shared it on another gaming website. That ended up being the day I became a fan of Giant Bomb and it's been a blast following your work ever since. I'm really sad to see you go, but I'm looking forward to whatever you have cooked up in the future. Good luck, Patrick! :D

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Good luck with all that you do.

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Also nice Lost reference.

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I wish you the best with your future endeavors. You're a great talent and I'm sure you will find success wherever you land. Reading your articles and watching your shows here at GB have always brought me joy. Keep us posted and still hang out in chat and the forums when you aren't too busy. Good luck, buddy!

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Godspeed, Patrick. Thanks for showing the world that game journalism can and should be taken seriously. I'm looking forward to your future endeavours!

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Best of luck going forward, Patrick. You've brought so much insightful and interesting content to the site and it shall be missed. That and your writeup's have always been the most heartfelt ones on the site, it really does seem you got to focus to do your own thing and it shows. Big love and keep on keepin' on!

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Thanks for all the memories Patrick! And thanks for opening up my eyes on lesser known genres and game makers. Best of luck in whatever the heck you're getting into!

PS did you just slyly throw a "Brad is leaving Giant Bomb" reference here?

PPS fuck Dave Lang

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I won't lie, this one got me a little choked up. Take care man, best of luck!

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Patrick your voice will be missed here. You gave a lot of video game nerds some real issues to consider and form opinions on that we otherwise may have ignored. I'll miss you on the site and chances are I'll be keeping up with you wherever life takes you next. Later duder.

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Patty O'Lanterns. Have fun working with Max Temkin.

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Damn son!!!!!!!!!!!

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Goodbye Patrick and good luck!