Hello! This is a profile! Funny how that works!
I have a Doctor Who review blog, if that’s something you’re interested in: dwalternative.blogspot.com/
I’ll have a look at the retrospectives community, but I’m not the biggest fan of fracturing already small communties. Maybe I’ll do some crossposts if I can find out how that works.
I meant games that don’t randomize or change on repeat runs. Games that always offer a somewhat similar, scripted experience.
Overall, static games with carefully crafted experiences are better than any roguelike.
The production value for this one is great! Arguments are supported by great voiced segments and appropriate music! B- Mask never disappoints.
Ok, but how did this one get to 36 upvotes? the previous highest was 8 or something!
I’ve heard about this one a few times now. What are the difference between this and Vampire Survivors? What does one do better than the other?
Doki Doki might have been beaten to death at this point, but I don’t think I’ve seen anyone beat it as beautifully as Radicalsoda. He just hits the dead horse with so much vigor, it might just’ve moved a few milimeters.
In all seriousness, this one is purely on the comedic side. Meant to entertain, rather than inform. And it definitely accomplishes its goal.
A great Youtuber who has kind of waned in my mind. The great part about his metroid videos is him discovering something new and relaying his experiences in a way that really grab your attention. Sadly, he has mostly focused on games he has nostalgia for recently, which means no new experiences, which means generally more generic videos.
Still, this video is from his glory days and it is great! His whole Metroid range is worth watching, but I just have a lot of love for AM2R as a game :).
I’m mostly past my anime phase and don’t watch all that much anymore, but I can’t deny that this video is a brilliant look at the creation of one of the very best.
Johnny has been around so long that he has sort of become his own genre. He’s the kind of reviewer you watch with a cup of coffee. While all his videos are entertaining and present his opinions well, my favorites are the ones where he tackles a bigger topic in smaller chunks. This video is a prime example of that.
An interesting look at how the growth of a franchise can muddle its past. When Animal Crossing suddenly exploded 3 years ago, it had a lot of new fans that have never seen what the franchise used to be. And, more importantly, what it could be! For many people, New Horizons was the beginning of Animal Crossing. For me, it felt like a massive downgrade from New Leaf. This video largely shows why.
This one is a bit of a rarity! Youtube demonitzed this video for mentioning Nazis and Stalin. Because, according to Youtube, history never happened.
The video was reuploaded with censored names, but I hate that version. It actively shows how Youtube’s regulations hinder valuable and educational content. Luckily, I still had the original in a playlist, which allows me to make this hidden video visible again.
So enjoy this look at Shostakovich and his interesting musical protest to a regime which very much wanted him to follow the rules. It’s an interesting one!
A very specific but interesting look at an outside perspective. I think the video presents itself a bit more scientific than it is, but it is definitely entertaining and unique.
This one is a treat! Animation is rarely tackled this in-depth, yet it is also completely understandable. Worth a watch!
Another one that is more of a story than an in-depth critique. It covers its subject well, although I think other Cardinal West videos are a bit stronger.
A very underrated channel. Ludiscere makes consistent high quality video’s, yet you never really see anyone talk about them. This is his most popular video and, at the same time, one of his most in-depth pieces. Worth looking into if you like the game Hades, Greek mythology or both!
I can’t do the Action Button reviews justice in just a few words. They are in a league of their own. Like Super Eyepatch Wolf, there is a story being told, but at the same time, it is also still clearly a review written with nuance and complexity. This video is the most popular one on the channel, and a great place to start. So why not give it a go to see if you like this style?
The first in a series of Metroidvania reviews. If it is a genre you like or are interested in, these video’s are a good place to start. Take a look, pick a game, and have fun! :)
Hbomberguy is a reviewer who revels in his opinions, which can stir the pot a little if people disagree with him. For his Sherlock video, however, I feel like he was pretty thorough and fair.
I will admit I am biased, however. I am pretty familiar with the work of Steven Moffat and do agree with most points he presents about his writing style.
Ah neat. Thanks!