First off Joe, big fan of your work. Sorry that your battle with Spoontock ended in a stalemate.
Also... thanks to spooning with spoony, I can't look you in the eye anymore....even on your videos.
Here are a few questions I have for Rebellion though.
First Question: Most important question would be, Since there are several glitches, problems, balancing issues with this game at release, is there a team working on a patch for the game. If so, when could this patch be expected?
Second question: Is it now cannon to believe aliens prefer the techno music found at the club? I always thought of them more the death metal type.
Third Question: Why in the single player do aliens have attacks and heavy attacks that are not seen in the multiplayer? For example, the heavy attacks aliens use, which is more or less them lunging forward to bite at you. (looks more like a head butt. Which suggests they like to mosh, which again leads me to believe they're into death metal)
Fourth Question: Ambient Sounds are a big thing you hear on maps. From a preds 'clicking' to the elephantine screams of an alien... yet nothing really for marines but gunfire.... would it possible to add possibly a sad whimper or sobbing? Maybe someone suggesting it's game over... and at this point you should see where I'm going with this.
Fifth Question: Seeing that AvP was such a success, are you going to spend much time on working on this game, as far as DLC, additional game modes, added features, etc or, are most of your focus going to be laying on a new game? I'm curious because at this time I don't find this game a 'success' in anything but sales. Don't get me wrong, awesome game, tearing off heads is fun... but there is still so much it's lacking and with so many bugs and problems with the game... I wouldn't honestly be too excited about a sequel to this game until it has been fixed up and given some more support. If this game reflects what the sequel would be like, I am not interested at this time.
Sorry for the long list of questions. Just felt I should throw a bunch of ideas and goofy-ness out there.
Thanks for this Joe, you're my favourite version of Superman!