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boom boom boom comes off as the kind of person that would hate Ninja: the Mission Force.
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Tracula posted:I know this thread is about critics and whatnot but you're really coming off as creepy and obsessive about how much you hate Space Cop. It's not gonna be very good at all, dude.
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# ? Aug 11, 2015 06:08 |
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MonsieurChoc posted:Or maybe, just maybe, in a movie like Space Cop those details are all part of the joke? Seeing as how rail-thin Len Kabasinski is Rich Evans' stunt double for certain fight scenes in Space Cop, I'm pretty sure a hilarious lack of continuity for the film is feature, not a bug.
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# ? Aug 11, 2015 06:59 |
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I've been looking for a video game show along the lines of Brows Held High or Folding Ideas (which does delve into video games occasionally) but focused on video games but I haven't really found much. I know Errant Signal is sort of doing this but from what I've seen it's not quite what I mean. I've been vaguely considering doing my own series which looks at video games from a more literary perspective but wanted to see what else is out there before I really got going. In less vague terms: any recommendations for online series that analyse video games in more depth than the norm except Errant Signal, Extra Credits and MrBTongue? HHammond fucked around with this message at 11:10 on Aug 11, 2015 |
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HHammond posted:I've been looking for a video game show along the lines of Brows Held High or Folding Ideas (which does delve into video games occasionally) but focused on video games but I haven't really found much. I know Errant Signal is sort of doing this but from what I've seen it's not quite what I mean. I've been vaguely considering doing my own series which looks at video games from a more literary perspective but wanted to see what else is out there before I really got going. While not nessecarily about games explicitly, Innuendo Studios is starting to do some really great examinations of gaming culture and psychology. His first big series is Why Are You So Angry?, an examination of how the objectively vile core of the Gamergate movement was able to so effectively cloak itself in a vanir of legitimacy by deftly manipulating and then shielding itself behind "Angry Jack" by looking at the causes of and reasons behind "Jack"'s anger over women in gaming culture.
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# ? Aug 11, 2015 11:38 |
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boom boom boom posted:It's not gonna be very good at all, dude. Have you actually seen anyone say Space Cop will be good?
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# ? Aug 11, 2015 13:15 |
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Space Cop will be good.
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# ? Aug 11, 2015 13:18 |
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HHammond posted:I've been looking for a video game show along the lines of Brows Held High or Folding Ideas (which does delve into video games occasionally) but focused on video games but I haven't really found much. I know Errant Signal is sort of doing this but from what I've seen it's not quite what I mean. I've been vaguely considering doing my own series which looks at video games from a more literary perspective but wanted to see what else is out there before I really got going. Matthewmatosis on youtube is honestly among the best game reviewers out there right now, and it's great because he doesn't do stupid skits, doesn't go on camera, and talks both broadly and in detail about the games themselves, their gameplay, aesthetics, etc. His reviews on Metal Gear Solid and the Mario series are particularly excellent. He's one of the few people who seems to "get" Kojima and actually analyzes the stories in a great way.
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HHammond posted:In less vague terms: any recommendations for online series that analyse video games in more depth than the norm except Errant Signal, Extra Credits and MrBTongue? I like listening to Mark Brown's Game Maker's Toolkit (they're kinda basic steps if you're already in the industry, but pretty cool to watch all the same), UnSeen64's insights into unreleased games (his Project HAMMER video kinda blew up recently, and watching it, not hard to see why), and Noah Caldwell-Gervais "travel-log" style long form reviews (he has a loving two hour long review of the entire Call of Duty franchise and it's probably one of the best reviews I've ever seen)
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BottledBodhisvata posted:Matthewmatosis on youtube is honestly among the best game reviewers out there right now, and it's great because he doesn't do stupid skits, doesn't go on camera, and talks both broadly and in detail about the games themselves, their gameplay, aesthetics, etc. I've been watching his MGS series stuff, and I'm currently up to MGS3, but I think it's being really generous to say that he "gets" Kojima, or a lot of MGS stuff. Going on a long, whinging tirade about the hover troops or saying that the Pain/Fear bossfights are "stand in one place and shoot with a gun" kind of show him not getting a lot of stuff. He's still leagues better than most, mind you, so I can't really say too much.
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# ? Aug 11, 2015 20:46 |
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HHammond posted:I've been looking for a video game show along the lines of Brows Held High or Folding Ideas (which does delve into video games occasionally) but focused on video games but I haven't really found much. I know Errant Signal is sort of doing this but from what I've seen it's not quite what I mean. I've been vaguely considering doing my own series which looks at video games from a more literary perspective but wanted to see what else is out there before I really got going. Noah Gervais does good stuff in my opinion, he tends to do retrospectives on a franchise so he can compare how they evolved over time. I'd easily recommend his Call of Duty, Mass Effect, and Fallout retrospectives.
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ACES CURE PLANES posted:I've been watching his MGS series stuff, and I'm currently up to MGS3, but I think it's being really generous to say that he "gets" Kojima, or a lot of MGS stuff. Going on a long, whinging tirade about the hover troops or saying that the Pain/Fear bossfights are "stand in one place and shoot with a gun" kind of show him not getting a lot of stuff. He's pretty spot on about the Pain fight. It's a stupid location for him to ambush you. In any other room in the game, the Pain would be a much, much harder fight. If you fought him in the Fear's location, for instance? He'd be able to move around and you'd get chased by bees and not be able to dive underwater to escape them. I think he's actually mistaken about the hover troops, though. They are based off this ridiculous thing https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Williams_X-Jet which would have theoretically been period appropriate. I kind of like his tirades, because he always has something kind of specific that bugs him. In his Zelda reviews, he always nitpicks the time travel mechanics, usually in rather relentless detail. He seems to really get mad if a game uses inconsistent time travel mechanics, which seems like a really...specific...pet peeve that amuses me more than anything else. He's a lot better about all of this in the Mario reviews as well.
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# ? Aug 11, 2015 20:52 |
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I’ve never done a review of a video game before, because capturing footage was a pain in the rear end. But now that I’m only doing written reviews, it’s no problem at all. So here’s the first Cheapskate Review of a game, in which I talk about the open source flight simulator FlightGear.
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# ? Aug 11, 2015 21:40 |
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HHammond posted:In less vague terms: any recommendations for online series that analyse video games in more depth than the norm except Errant Signal, Extra Credits and MrBTongue? SuperBunnyHop?
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# ? Aug 11, 2015 21:48 |
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BottledBodhisvata posted:He's pretty spot on about the Pain fight. It's a stupid location for him to ambush you. In any other room in the game, the Pain would be a much, much harder fight. If you fought him in the Fear's location, for instance? He'd be able to move around and you'd get chased by bees and not be able to dive underwater to escape them. It would've been harder, but there's still more to it than just standing around, shooting guns, and waiting for him to be vulnerable. Cooking off grenades to blast his bees off before they can carry them away is just one example of using tricks to speed up bosses that the game has. Same with the Fear and tricking him into eating poisoned stuff, or cutting Fury's suit. It's just being disingenuous. And the complaints about technology really stick out to me, because, you know, this is a series where in the newest installment we have all sorts of advanced tech way beyond anything there is now, but way back in the 80's. Getting bent out of shape on anachronisms is like the weirdest thing to do in a Metal Gear game. And suggesting having to do a little minigame in the cure screen stands out as particularly terrible. And I think that getting Kojima kind of requires getting past the whole gameplay to story ratio he keeps harping on.
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# ? Aug 11, 2015 21:48 |
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DStecks posted:Space Cop will be good. Space Cop will be the ISHTAR of medieval fantasy political dramas.
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# ? Aug 11, 2015 22:49 |
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The men are space pawns!
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I can't believe these men may control the fate of the Milky Way!
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ACES CURE PLANES posted:It would've been harder, but there's still more to it than just standing around, shooting guns, and waiting for him to be vulnerable. Cooking off grenades to blast his bees off before they can carry them away is just one example of using tricks to speed up bosses that the game has. Same with the Fear and tricking him into eating poisoned stuff, or cutting Fury's suit. It's just being disingenuous. Well, to be fair, MGS usually has a decent ratio of gameplay to story. MGS4 is obviously atrociously story-heavy and MGS2 can loving get there, but when the game lets you play, it lets you play, and Matthewmatosis makes a point of indicating how much of the game you actually get to play without interruption. The cure system is a mess in MGS3 too. It's simple enough to not be a big deal, but it slows the action down and doesn't really enhance the gameplay enough. It could have and should have been streamlined, even if I applaud the attempt. I dunno, to each their own. I'm not saying everything he says is perfect, nor that as a reviewer his word is gospel, but at least he goes into his thought process and approaches games from an intellectual and pragmatic perspective, which was why I reccomended him.
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# ? Aug 11, 2015 23:51 |
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The best kind of reviewer is someone that can open the table for thought and discussion, even for bad media.
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# ? Aug 12, 2015 00:09 |
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I am curious if there is anyone who is taking and saving jew wario's videos. It would be a real shame to lose any of his stuff.
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# ? Aug 12, 2015 01:09 |
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RLM's Feeding Frenzy was actually a decent B movie, it's at least better than 90% of Troma films and works well as a homage to the 1980s gremlin movie genre. I'm really happy for those guys that they can do what they love with their own studio and own fan funding. Given that they've been working with Canadian special effects artists and a very experienced stunt-schlock filmmaker/martial arts super-man Len Kabasinski I'm looking forward to Space Cop. I'd rather spend $15 bucks on an RLM DVD that'll keep them making periodic reviews and fun B-movies than go watch another Spiderman reboot.
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# ? Aug 12, 2015 01:12 |
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Thanks for posting the series on Gamergate. That was great. Edit: So who want's to hear about Eddie's first time at age 15? http://phelous.com/2015/08/11/obscurus-lupa/baywatching/baywatching-summer-of-85/ BigRed0427 fucked around with this message at 01:58 on Aug 12, 2015 |
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BigRed0427 posted:Thanks for posting the series on Gamergate. That was great. What is it with Baywatch and underage sex?
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# ? Aug 12, 2015 02:42 |
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Goodbye Harvey. I wish Trevor had stuck around, and not you.
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Optimist with doubt posted:I am curious if there is anyone who is taking and saving jew wario's videos. It would be a real shame to lose any of his stuff. According to Linkara (by way of a random ask on his tumblr), yeah, there's folks on top of that.
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Thanks for the suggestion guys! I'm looking at some of them, they're really great! Loving the Why Are You So Angry series! They're not quite what I'm looking for but they're definitely interesting. I guess there's a bit of a niche in the market, perhaps, if I can get my poo poo together, I'll look into trying to do a series of video essays myself. I was going to focus on doing something which looks at video games from a more literary perspective, using essays already written, probably for other media, then applying them to video games and talking about how video games do it differently. My first idea was how Silent Hill 2 develops the notion of the classical tragedy in a way only video games could. I'll try and get a script together, record and edit a rough draft and see if it's worth taking any further! Brows Held High for video games is the aim, I guess. Was a couple of weeks back now but did anyone see Folding Ideas short video on the first Alien's 4th Wall Break? Really short but was pretty mind blowing to notice considering how many times I've seen that film and not even have it register.
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# ? Aug 12, 2015 04:39 |
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I missed this, but apparently a few days ago, Ross Scott uploaded a new video, talking about 3D. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AbUqJm9WQdg
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The Vosgian Beast posted:Goodbye Harvey. I wish Trevor had stuck around, and not you. le WhattaDeFuck?
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# ? Aug 12, 2015 04:54 |
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BigRed0427 posted:Thanks for posting the series on Gamergate. That was great. The best part are the Youtube comments that essentially confirm everything he's talking about.
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# ? Aug 12, 2015 05:04 |
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I was wondering, what happened to Lee of Still Gaming?
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Jsor posted:Hey Kyle, do you have an ETA on when the BHH on Blue is gonna be on Youtube? There's a thread on another forum where I want to link the review, but Blip is so close to shutting down it seems kind of pointless to make a link that's going to be invalid in a little over a week. To follow up this question, every video I made last year is now on Youtube. Here's that link you requested https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FoImLuNoqYQ
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Mraagvpeine posted:I was wondering, what happened to Lee of Still Gaming? Fossilized Rappy fucked around with this message at 06:35 on Aug 12, 2015 |
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KKall posted:To follow up this question, every video I made last year is now on Youtube. Watching the Beauty & the Beast review right now. Still the best review you've done, though I will admit that opinion may be because it's a musical and has basically everybody on Channel Awesome makes a guest appearance at some point. It's pretty great is what I'm saying.
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BigRed0427 posted:Thanks for posting the series on Gamergate. That was great. The German title of course being....AN UNFORGETTABLE SUMMER. Because we'll never be able to forget how incredibly whiny Eddie is, whether we want to or not. Gotta love that...polka dot scarf hijab thing that Eddie's Crush is wearing, because sunburn's only bad if it attacks your neck and not the rest of your body apparently. (Well either that or she's just got a very unique interpretation of religious dress.) That episode was just uncomfortable. Thank god Hobie wasn't involved as well. I'm now imagining a Baywatch Charmed crossover - Eddie vs the Great Phoebe One. Which one's worse? Who knows!
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SatansBestBuddy posted:Watching the Beauty & the Beast review right now. Still the best review you've done, though I will admit that opinion may be because it's a musical and has basically everybody on Channel Awesome makes a guest appearance at some point. It's pretty great is what I'm saying. I love whenever he goes into trivia or history, so the whole bit about Cocteau is great. It's educational in a fun way! Much like learning about the painter who invented a color.
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Hey Kyle, I noticed you took down the trailer for your second Shakespeare
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PassTheRemote posted:What is it with Baywatch and underage sex? I don't know, that one is just particularly creepy since the show creator/writer/director put his wife in a sex scene with a 15-year-old. O.o You can't even blame anyone else for this, just one guy had this vision and he was gonna tell it. The Vosgian Beast posted:Goodbye Harvey. I wish Trevor had stuck around, and not you. I know right?? Luckily we have Logan, replacement Australian but Incompetent, coming up. That's not til season 5 though.
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I went back to look at your old Manic Episode on Baywatch Nights and wow. I hope you get to cover that spin-off one day. The opening is incredible. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jl4NLQrJRxE It's so tonally all over the map! The second one is even ebtter, trying to be dark and atmospheric with cheesy saxophone music.
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MonsieurChoc posted:I went back to look at your old Manic Episode on Baywatch Nights and wow. I hope you get to cover that spin-off one day. Do they ever reference the fact that Mitch apparently battles the creature of the night in his off time on the main show?
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