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Worth Reading: 05/17/2013

Patrick has some news to share about the future, and somehow acts surprised at how many horror links there are this week.

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“We have to go back.”

Six years ago, I moved from Chicago to San Francisco. Six years later, I’m headed back.

One of the last conversations I had with my father before he passed was telling him we were coming home. This was more than a year ago. At the time, we figured it would happen in a few years. My wife and I had started talking about the future, and we were concerned about the logistics of raising a family in the Bay Area. It’s expensive, and our families are in the midwest. When my father passed, the gut reaction was to panic, and sprint towards what’s comforting.

During my extended stay in the midwest last summer, I considered not coming back. But life cannot be defined by crisis, and I'd have regretted pulling the trigger so quickly. I loved the life I’d built in San Francisco, and I loved my job. Around the time of our wedding, we committed. The plan was to move back for the first anniversary of my father’s passing, and that date is rapidly approaching. A year moves fast.

You might have gotten a sense that change was coming when I started experimenting with streaming from my apartment using a MacBook Air. Man, that was dumb! It was around then I was mulling the logistics of no longer being in the office, and how that impacts the work I’ve come to value while being part of Giant Bomb. I came to this place as a wordsmith, but have since spent most of my time in front of a camera. When I move, the extra time means I’ll naturally gravitate back towards more writing and reporting, but I don’t want to lose the connection I’ve built up with Giant Bomb’s incredible audience.

I’m actually excited about what’s possible being disconnected from the office. Alex and I have been talking about doing a live morning show, since we'll both be in earlier time zones. Perhaps most importantly, I haven't had time to break any big stories. Now, I will. It’s very frustrating to sit around and watch other reporters file stories that I’ve sat on for weeks or months, knowing I could have easily done that. Now, I can. Besides more frequent Encylopedia Bombastica entries and Spookin’ With Scoops episodes, you can look forward to much more thoughtful, in-depth reporting from me. I’ve really missed it.

June 21 will be the last day I’m in the office, but I’ll continue to be your news editor at Giant Bomb.

We’ll leave the teary goodbye for another day.

Hey, You Should Play This

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Besides Amnesia: A Machine for Pigs, there’s not another horror game I’m looking forward to as much as Among The Sleep. It's comforting to have my enthusiasm justified. On paper, Among The Sleep is a winner. You’re a two-year-old trying to find your parents in a house where things are going very, very wrong. I’d play that game, even if it turned out awful. As part of its Kickstarter funding, the developers released a playable version of the game. They are very much on the right path with this one.

And You Should Read This, Too

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Speaking of horror games, Frictional Games co-founder Thomas Grip sat down with Slender: The Arrival and wrote a thoughtful analysis of what does and doesn’t work. Scaring people seems like one of the most difficult task for a creator, whether we’re talking about games, books, movies--whatever. Horror is incredibly subjective, and requires participation by the player/viewer/reader in a way other genres do not. Grip’s methodically breaks down and articulates why Slender: The Arrival can get under your skin.

"Most of the creepiness comes from the game featuring perfectly normal situations and locations. It is easy to draw parallels between the game's scenery and your own life experience. There is no need to figure out the world and your place in it, all that comes automatically. This makes it possible to become immersed in the atmosphere almost instantly. It also makes the game leave a certain amount of dread behind after you have finished playing."

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Apparently we’re keeping it morbid on Worth Reading this week. Former THQ president Jason Rubin has penned a stunning editorial about the unfortunate working conditions at Metro: Last Light developer 4A Games. It’ll have you reaching for the buy button on Steam by the end, and only makes what 4A Games has pulled off with both the Metro games all the more impressive. It makes you wonder what 4A Games would be capable of with better support. You know, like proper chairs.

"When 4A needed another dev kit, or high-end PC, or whatever, someone from 4A had to fly to the States and sneak it back to the Ukraine in a backpack lest it be "seized" at the border by thieving customs officials. After visiting the team I wanted to buy them Aeron office chairs, considered a fundamental human right in the west. There were no outlets in the Ukraine, and our only option was to pack a truck in Poland and try to find an "expediter" to help bribe its way down to Kiev. We gave up not because this tripled the cost, but because we realized that the wider Aeron chairs would require spreading out people and computers, which would lead to extra desks, and that ultimately would have required bigger offices. Yes, really."

If You Click It, It Will Play

Crowdfunding Has Promise, Hopefully Developers Don't Screw It Up

  • I love games with two people on a journey together. Hopefully The Realm tuns out well.
  • Boon Hill is a graveyard simulator. Game, you had me at graveyard.
  • Remember that dinosaur video game from last week? It's The Stomping Land.

Tweets That Make You Go "Hmmmmmm"

If I wanted to ensure that smart people do not want to come work at my company, I'd make the slogan something like, "Level up those badges!"

— Jonathan Blow (@Jonathan_Blow) May 16, 2013

Lastly, PDZ Fact #5: Every level in Perfect Dark Zero contains a hidden rat. That's what happens when you leave all that cheese around...

— Chris Allcock (@taskbaarchitect) May 17, 2013

Comment on our greenlight page: "you dont have the balls to take money for this when black mesa is and will be free"

— Davey Wreden (@HelloCakebread) May 17, 2013

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@patrickklepek You've been an awesome addition to GB. And while I'll really miss your input on The Bombcast and various live shows, your written content has been nothing less than sterling. Keep it up, brotha*.

I also recently lost a family member and had to wrestle with wether or not to move back home to South Carolina from California. Ultimately, I chose to stay in Cali, but I completely understand the almost irresistible gravity that can draw one homewards. I hope this move is wonderful for you, your wife and the rest of your family.

*(the word 'brotha' is to be read in the voice of Desmond from Lost)

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Going to miss you on the Bombcast Patrick. Best of luck and be sure to check in once in while.

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@wraxend said:

First Dave and now Patrick. At least your still staying in the GB workforce but I'll definitely miss ya presence in the Podcasts, QL and Live Streams.

Good luck in Chicago!

Dave's gone?!? :-( Looks like a Domino Effect in progress.

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Best of luck to you and your wife. You definitely impacted this site in a positive way. I've come to appreciate the insight and fresh perspective you give on topics I wouldn't think much about otherwise. Enjoy the new experience, and keep on truckin!

Dump-truckin that is.

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no patrick nooo :(

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Best of luck in Chicago Patrick! I thoroughly enjoyed all your work from GB California and look forward to reading/watching more of your work.

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Yayyyyyy

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I'm a sad that we won't be seeing you on set any longer but the opportunities that we'll have to directly interact with you and the prospect of more long form stories is exciting. Best of luck to you and your wife. I can't wait to see how mid west Patrick does his thing.

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nooooooooooooooooooooo

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Good luck Patrick!

It's going to be sad not seeing and hearing Patrick on live streams and Quick Looks.

A regular early morning show with Alex does sound like that could be really good.

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just found out and dammnn... you were a very important voice on the bombcast. You will be desperately missed. :(

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We will miss you so much, duder. Make sure to let us in the Chicagoland area know when we can all meet up!

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You will be missed Patrick, your a great addition to the giant bomb crew.

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I didn't like you at first Patrick, but I thought you really got a good groove going and settled into the job fantastically. You will be missed for sure!

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I don't know how I missed this article....I am..so fucking bummed, but at the same time at least Spookin with scoops is not going anywhere!