Last week, more than 400 eager GameSpot AU readers packed into Sydney's Oxford Art Factory for GameSpot AU's inaugural GameSpot Live event. As attendees walked down the stairs, they were greeted by a flurry of activity as each of the four games--Dead Space 2, Bulletstorm, Dragon Age 2, and Crysis 2--had their own special areas set up.
The event wasn't just about playing the games, as Dead Space 2 gameplay producer Shereif Fattouh mingled with the crowd to gauge reader feedback and answer community submitted questions. If you weren't lucky enough to make it to the event, be sure to check out our wrap-up video and behind-the-scenes photos below.
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Passers-by casually walk past the door, not realising what's about to go down.
All the push-ups in the world couldn't get Koz looking like the doorman here.
"We went through three pairs of undies and two rolls of toilet paper a day during development." Dead Space 2 gameplay producer Shereif Fattouh told the audience during the live Q&A.
With the presentation complete, it was time to play the games and there was no shortage of volunteers for that job.
The Last.fm DJs mix up some tunes, ranging from retro 8-bit classics to modern dance.
Koz takes off his wannabe Issac Clarke helmet to chat to members of the community.
Given that the theme was Blood, Bullets, and Blades, make-up artists were on hand to give people fake wounds.
Getting drinks from the bar was no easy task given the crowd.