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deuxhero

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Runescape player hits it big by picking up Morrowind (and occasionally Daggerfall/Oblivion) and doing stupid challenge runs. Surprisingly he's actually relatively new to MW and fully admits he needed comments to tell him things like the ctrl+click and shift+click menu shortcuts.


Cranky Australian man varies between deep dive on (sub) series and trying to beat games with only damaging items (that shit you get and never use in most games) for offense
 

Mitleser2020

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xcBgDIkVRWs
So this is a little add-on to the original Dawn of War Retrospective to celebrate Dawn of War's 20th Anniversary!
There won't be a lot of visuals in place for this one, so my best recommendation is to put it on in the background, perhaps while playing some Dawn of War or fighting your own battle with the dishes in the sink.
I'll be doing more like this for the other Retrospectives too!
 

ghardy

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Bloody hell...
Lars-Agog-crop.avif
 

Ezekiel

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I like Max Payne 3 and played it a lot, but couldn't finish the video because he's kind of all over the place. FFS, took him eighteen minutes to start talking about the game, and then it was constantly back and forth between story and snippets of gameplay, edgy (lame) humor through all of it. Prefer drier analyses.
 

Hagashager

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Not getting to the point immediately is a viewing tactic. The longer your video the more ads.

On principle I will not watch anyone who doesn't state a point of the video within the first minute.
 

Baron Dupek

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you know what's the biggest tragedy with Dead to Right?
It was made on the remains of Escape from New York game.

D2R may be OK game, but nothing spectacular that people remember years later.

I'll be forever mad at this and will point this on every occasion. Even with my ashes scattered in the wind you'll hear dim whispers of me being mad.
 

NecroLord

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you know what's the biggest tragedy with Dead to Right?
It was made on the remains of Escape from New York game.

D2R may be OK game, but nothing spectacular that people remember years later.

I'll be forever mad at this and will point this on every occasion. Even with my ashes scattered in the wind you'll hear dim whispers of me being mad.

This makes me wonder why John Carpenter didn't involve himself more strongly in video gaming, since he is an avid gamer himself (or so I heard).
Level design, soundtrack, writing, things like that.
He could've contributed.
 

Prince Ketchup

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you know what's the biggest tragedy with Dead to Right?
It was made on the remains of Escape from New York game.

D2R may be OK game, but nothing spectacular that people remember years later.

I'll be forever mad at this and will point this on every occasion. Even with my ashes scattered in the wind you'll hear dim whispers of me being mad.

The original Dead to Rights 2 was far superior than what ended up being releasing. You can blame Namco of Japan for cancelling the game (destroying every bit of it) and then suddenly resurrecting it in the most tragic way imaginable. Actually, Snake Plissken game would have used the DTR2 engine. Both DTR 2 and Snake Plissken games were in development at the same time. The decision to cancel DTR2 Hell to Pay also affected the Snake Plissken game. Heck, even John Carpenter was involved in the making of the game himself, and according to Mike Kennedy, it was going to be a multi-franchise.
 

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