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Worth Reading: 06/21/2013

It's not goodbye, but it's definitely change. Patrick looks back at the last two years by looking back at the years before that, hops on his personal velociraptor, and heads towards the future.

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Change is weird, but it’s been a weird couple of years. Giant Bomb was bought by CBS. My father passed away. I got married. What’s one more thing? If only moving from San Francisco to Chicago was “one thing.” It’s so much more, and it’s hard to unpack the future without the past.

There were a couple of reasons I came to San Francisco in the first place. 1UP offered me an opportunity to take Luke Smith’s position as news editor (he’s now a designer at Bungie). I was graduating from college, and while San Francisco was in my future, it was going to happen...later? That fall? What’s the rush? Instead, 1UP said “if you want the job, come to SF really soon.” It was a real job, so I grabbed it. Soon turned out to be a few weeks after graduation; I wasn’t around long enough for a family party to celebrate college being over.

Two, leaving the midwest was important to me. I’d spent my whole life in the Chicgoland area, and I didn’t want to get stuck there and never see the world. It’s not uncommon for midwest folk to never leave their hometown, and that terrified me. I’m sure there are plenty of people who stayed rooted and are perfectly happy, but in my mind, how could they know for sure? If they hadn’t given the rest of the world a chance, weren’t they making a calculated gamble that their current situation was the ideal one?

Off to San Francisco I went. I’d been dating my wife for a little over a year, and tossed her a big question: wanna go with me? In any other situation, I doubt we’d have made the leap to quickly move in with one another, but we didn’t have family outside of the midwest. I wasn’t going to ask her to come out to the Bay Area and get her own place because I was a commitment novice. We moved into together, it was great, and we were married six years later. Even in hindsight, I wouldn't have done it any other way.

All of my jobs have been formative, in one way or another.

1UP was my first salaried gig, and I was in charge of a whole section--crazy for a relative newcomer. That meant dealing with freelancers, paying invoices, and coming to grips with the title “news editor.” It was easy to talk high ‘n mighty about journalism in a college course, it’s altogether different when you’re tasked with running a section yourself. I learned some hard lessons during that time. One of my sources was almost fired because a story ran early for reasons that aren’t super important, and the studio he worked for ended up searching the network for proof of his communication with me over instant message. They found him/her, but several other employees had also made the same “mistake.” Crisis averted.

1UP is where MTV News editor Stephen Totilo noticed me, and reached out about the chance to write for his games-focused MTV Multiplayer blog as a west coast correspondent. I'd only been at 1UP six months, but this was too big. MTV is where my “interest” in journalism became something more, and the first time felt comfortable calling myself a reporter. I have MTV to thank for everything that came after.

Then, the recession hit. MTV laid off all its freelancers, which included me. I was being paid a salary, but blah blah, technically, I was a freelancer. Not sure where to go next, G4 came up. Los Angeles sounded like the worst, but it was already clear how important video was becoming to games coverage, and what better place to go than a television station dedicated to covering geek topics? I’d met Adam Sessler before, but I’d hardly call us friends, at that point. Even though I was hired to work on the G4tv.com web team, my angle was about getting on TV. Sessler saw enough in me to provide me with that chance, which was both an honor and supremely weird. When I was doing fancy TV stuff for E3, G4 bought me clothes. (When I quit to leave for EGM, the clothing department secretly gave me those clothes in a box, since my wife loved them so much.) G4 is where I broke the news about the split at Infinity Ward, a personal milestone. G4, as a channel, became dedicated to covering that story for roughly a whole day, easily a top ten weirdest moment in my life. It’s the kind of story you spend your years after chasing, and knowing you might not ever have anything like it again. Also, Los Angeles really wasn’t that bad.

I left G4 for selfish reasons. There are precious few spots for men to be on camera at G4, which should come as no surprise to anyone who was familiar with some of the programming decisions there. I don’t even disagree with those decisions, based on what the aims of the network were, but to become a personality, I was looking at another few years of writing for a website I didn’t really have my heart in.

A chance to be a higher-up within EGM’s reboot came up, and it was impossible to ignore. Who’d turn that down? I grew up reading EGM--it was a dream. In retrospect, I wish I had. That’s not totally true. The less said about that period the better, but I don’t regret my decision. It was the right call at the time, and everything about it informed what I wanted from a job after that. I wanted to care about the work I did.

That’s where Giant Bomb came in. I’ve known Brad since I was, I don’t know, 12-years-old? Something stupid like that. I’d met Jeff at events. While in Los Angeles, Ryan had hung out after E3, and we got really drunk and went to an 80s cover band one night. We were good friends soon after. I didn’t know Vinny or Drew. I’d met Alex a few times. I quickly connected with them, and it didn’t take long to realize I’d found the home I’d been looking for all along. Great friends, respectable content, and a dedicated community that provided one with equal love and hate. Giant Bomb has been a place where I’ve been able to, sometimes painfully, figure out what I want from my job, both personally and professionally. Giant Bomb has been a place where I’ve been given the opportunity to do whatever I want, so long as it felt right.

All of that has made the past two years such a blast. No regrets. It’s what makes the move to Chicago so bittersweet. It should feel that way. It feels right being that way. You want these choices to sting a little. It means I’ve spent the last two years doing work that meant a damn, and that's all you can ask for.

This isn’t goodbye, but it’s change. It’s not going to be fun being left out of I Love Mondays, TNT, the podcast, Unprofessional Fridays, and everything else that makes each week here at Giant Bomb so weird, satisfying, and completely random. I have to find a new path for myself on the site, and we’ll find that together. Like anything else, it’ll probably be a bumpy road, but I hope you’ll come along for the ride.

Thank you.

(I ran out of time to format all these links. So, here’s a link dump. Sorry. We’ll return to normal soon.)

  • http://caas.raptr.com/case-study-halo-4s-spartan-ops-content-updates-successes-and-failures/
  • http://www.theverge.com/2013/6/3/4391736/real-life-battlestar-galactica-larp-could-be-coming-to-america
  • http://kotaku.com/one-author-breaks-down-the-reality-of-violent-games-in-511024873
  • http://techcrunch.com/2013/05/31/as-tv-falls-apart-tumblr-and-twitter-aim-to-pick-up-the-pieces/
  • http://jamesgunn.com/2012/05/29/my-rules-on-spoilers/
  • http://agameofme.tumblr.com/post/52044232919/after-before-midnight
  • http://www.psmag.com/culture/are-video-games-the-next-great-artform-58300/
  • http://derekdaniels.com/blog/2013/6/4/god-of-war-devil-may-cry-love-letters
  • http://www.edge-online.com/features/youre-playing-it-wrong-the-danger-of-writers-reading-too-much-into-the-wrong-game/
  • https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=1&cad=rja&ved=0CC8QFjAA&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.kickstarter.com%2Fprojects%2F617502838%2Fshadow-of-the-eternals&ei=7kquUd29L4WKiQf00IGwDg&usg=AFQjCNHSChCbjSrrpfI4L0yeO5Rdjsy5hw&sig2=i6YGihl3-Gf4vMZ5VXd6yg&bvm=bv.47244034,d.aGc
  • http://www.pastemagazine.com/articles/2013/06/hyper-mode-anita-sarkeesian-and-the-trouble-with-m.html
  • http://www.macworld.com/article/2032847/a-5-app-isnt-expensive-customers-need-to-help-fix-the-app-store-economy.html
  • http://www.spyparty.com/beta/
  • http://gameological.com/2013/06/apples-folly/
  • http://www.ign.com/articles/2013/06/06/six-of-the-best-free-games-about-sex
  • http://kotaku.com/three-short-comic-strips-about-being-a-female-game-jour-511873087
  • http://kotaku.com/investigation-a-video-game-studio-from-hell-511872642
  • http://prospect.org/article/triple-games-pretty-and-brain-dead
  • http://www.unwinnable.com/2013/06/07/hustler-and-my-first-e3/
  • http://tinycartridge.com/post/52624986197/crossing-a-line-gender-identity-in-animal
  • http://www.gamasutra.com/view/news/194421/From_the_Editor_Leaving_E3_with_a_sense_of_hope_optimism.php
  • http://thenewinquiry.com/essays/playing-outside/
  • http://www.theonion.com/articles/stunning-e3-announcement-reveals-new-video-game-co,32832/?utm_source=Twitter&utm_medium=SocialMarketing&utm_campaign=standard-post:other:default
  • http://www.gamasutra.com/blogs/TynanSylvester/20130602/193462/The_Simulation_Dream.php
  • http://theamericanscholar.org/playing-at-violence/#.Ub-rzfnrzNS
  • http://killscreendaily.com/articles/articles/defense-shooting-people-face/
  • http://thelimitlessmag.com/kanye-wests-yeezus-and-microsofts-xbox-one-match-made-in-hubristic-heaven/
  • http://www.paste.com/issues/week-97/articles/hyper-mode-battle-of-the-brands-at-e3-2013
  • http://www.freeindiegam.es/2013/06/will-you-ever-return-in-da-hood-jack-king-spooner/
  • http://www.unwinnable.com/2013/06/14/its-a-little-bit-sad/
  • http://www.brainygamer.com/the_brainy_gamer/2013/06/a-humongous-adventure.html?
  • http://kotaku.com/the-creepy-side-of-e3-513484271
  • http://www.reactionzine.com/an-open-letter-to-games-media/
  • http://mor-game.com
  • http://www.polygon.com/features/2013/6/20/4441680/how-games-are-made-defense-grid-2
  • http://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2013/06/20/the-sorry-saga-of-skulls-of-the-shogun-windows-8/
  • http://kotaku.com/shigeru-miyamoto-and-the-damsel-in-distress-520259897
  • http://www.penny-arcade.com/2013/06/19/twiiter-sucks-sometimes
  • http://thefullbrightcompany.com/2013/06/21/why-we-are-not-showing-gone-home-at-pax/
  • http://www.falsegravity.com/?p=555
  • http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=xj-KxebLFlQ
  • http://vimeo.com/67501143
  • http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=f7oOG9qP0uA
  • http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=unRldLdllZ8
  • http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=6RtSGFryKwo
  • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=02w-veHf5Tk
  • http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=O3ssBHhl2OU
  • http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=WhwRdDGAnoA
  • http://indiegames.com/2010/11/browser_game_pick_but_that_was.html
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Good Man

@mrfluke said:

@patrickklepek i linked them for you, doesnt look the best, but figured it would help users, i believe you can just copy paste this and throw it up in your article if you wish

best of luck in chicago.

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After listening to your E3 diarys I am very much on board with more Patrick solo content.

Wishing both of you all the best back home, may the transition be a fun one.

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Good luck Scoops!

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Good luck Patrick!

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Shieeeeeeet there are a lot of links here. Best of luck Patrick!

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Best of luck Patrick!

It is amazing how when you started at GB almost everyone disliked you and wouldn't give you the time to fit in. You sure proved them all wrong and now everyone is sad to see you go. It is weird how the GB community feels so close to the GB Staff, but sometimes you guys even feel like friends and Godspeed to you in your new ventures and looking forward to some solo quick looks and more news!!

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You voice will be sorely missed on the Bombcast, and I can't imagine Unprofessional Fridays without you. But you know what? If that's the price that let's you do more reporter'n, so be it.

Go be that news hound, Tricky. Go be the best god damn news hound this here industry never knew it needed.

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Why you gotta leave the podcast it's 2013 we have Skype Patrick adds so much to the podcast

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@zedman said:

Why you gotta leave the podcast it's 2013 we have Skype Patrick adds so much to the podcast

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Later Patrick!

I'll re-watch the Bioforge videos for ya!

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See ya around scoops. You're one of the best things to happen to this site.

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@patrickklepek I can only wish you and yours the best and look forward to seeing what greatness is to come from you in the future.

Thank you for all the wonderfulness that you have brought so far!

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good luck dude, it was nice having you here on the site. take it easy man!

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Good luck with the move and the future Patrick. I'm sad to see the bombcast lose such a wonderful down-to-earth member. Once you get settled i hope we get spoiled with tons of live streams (spookin with scoops is hands down my favourite stream)!

Be well and all the best. Now, time to wipe all these tears off my iPad.

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See you in another life, brother.

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Good luck to you Patrick. You have made a positive impact. Thank you.

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Maybe it'll sound silly, but this news kind of devastates me. I know a lot of people liked whinging about Patrick on quick looks, but I'm really afraid that we're going to see a drought of smaller or more esoteric games getting coverage now, since that seems like something that Patrick has been responsible for. He's one of the few who aren't afraid to cover some of the bigger, more important issues in gaming, and that's something I'm really going to miss without him in the quick looks or bombcasts.

I'll miss you, Patrick. (´°̥̥̥̥̥̥̥̥︵°̥̥̥̥̥̥̥̥`)

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I already said it once, but I'm gonna say it again. I'm glad you spent the last two years with us. I can't wait to see what you do with Giant Bomb while your in Chicago.

Also, great job breaking the MS DRM reversal news.

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I don't want this at all. Fuck you, Patrick. DON'T LEAVEEEE.

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Your presence, in both video and podcast form, will be sorely missed!

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Honestly these 'Worth Reading' articles has always seemed hastily thrown together with often minimal or no information on the sources that we're supposed to be clicking. But that you this time couldn't even find the time of day necessary to format the links seems rather more disrespectful to your readership. Kind of a sour note to end on.

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Who wants to help me Kickstart a teleporter to beam him back to the offices?

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You had me on the first day you started when you agreed with me that Majora's Mask is the best Zelda game ever. Best of luck in carving out your new niche on the site!

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Dammit now who's going to defend games like Metal Gear Solid, Doom 3 and Yoshi's Island? Can't let that fucker Jeff get his way! I'll miss you Patrick and we'll still have you coffee time videos to look forward to.

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Farewell good friend, now I pay my respects:

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@patrickklepek "Two, leaving the midwest was important to me. I’d spent my whole life in the Chicgoland area, and I didn’t want to get stuck there and never see the world. It’s not uncommon for midwest folk to never leave their hometown, and that terrified me. I’m sure there are plenty of people who stayed rooted and are perfectly happy, but in my mind, how could they know for sure? If they hadn’t given the rest of the world a chance, weren’t they making a calculated gamble that their current situation was the ideal one?"

I did the same thing (and from the same area, no less), but out to Boston. Wasn't easy, but I don't regret it a bit. I hope to be back in Chicagoland at some point, but we'll see.

The content you provide has quickly become some of my favorites, and I look forward to reading more in the future. Good luck!

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I hope we continue to see content from you on the site, @patrickklepek. You did a lot to enrich the content of the site beyond its "video game personality" roots.

Good luck out east, and thanks for the memories!

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Good luck, man. For what it's worth, you and Jeff are probably my two biggest heroes in the games industry (David Jaffe is a close third). You've been a great inspiration.

Keep Trickin' in Chicago, Scoops.