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Hyper light drifter first boss
Hyper light drifter first boss













hyper light drifter first boss

The final product they have been pumping sweat and tears into for years.

hyper light drifter first boss

Years passed and Alex and his friends stayed hard at work inching closer to what would be the finish line. Of course Alex wouldn’t have to do it all alone, as he would receive help from those around him to create the game he dreamed of.

hyper light drifter first boss

The game he was envisioning was known as Hyper Light Drifter, and with some spare time on his hands he began working on what would become one of his biggest achievements. A game that symbolized the conditions he and several other people have to live with. He wanted to create a game, but not just any game, something that would capture how he really felt on the inside. After quite some time Alex began to envision a dream, something that would keep him busy for the next few years of his life. During his years in college he took many art related classes such as painting and film to illustrate the many ideas he thought of. Although this fear of death lingered on his shoulder, that didn’t stop him from living life to the fullest. At any moment in his life he could die randomly, meaning the grim reaper himself had a set of dice determining whether Alex gets to live or not. When Alex was born he was diagnosed with congenital heart disease, a condition that not only affected the structure of his heart but also his heart’s functions. Alex Preston, founder of the small indie studio known as Heart Machine. Shout out to you Gav! And today we’ll be talking about a man who pushed himself to the limit to create a game made from his heart. Even though this gets irritating at times, Gavin continues to make amazing songs based on video games he loves and few that are original and come from the bottom of his heart. One of my most favorite musicians Gavin Dunne otherwise known as Miracle of Sound developed a condition named tinnitus which causes him to hear high pitched ringing randomly. Just because you are born or gain a disability doesn't mean you can’t do great things. Struggling to live life happily like everyone else. It’s not that they don’t fit in, I think that every individual is equal and should be given equal amounts of opportunities, it’s that I know they are struggling. Whenever I see someone who is born with one of these traits I feel really bad deep down. Being deaf or mute makes it difficult to communicate or carefully listen to those around you. Having no legs may bind you to a wheelchair, limiting your movement and how fast you get around. Being blind may prevent you from seeing the world how it is or seeing certain colors. Living with a condition or disability is hard, especially since it hinders you from doing things a majority of people would normally be able to do.















Hyper light drifter first boss