20 Latest LPs (Uncut LPs can be found in Playlists tab)
LP #20 - No More Heroes 2: Desperate Struggle
No More Heroes 2 was a game released for the Nintendo Wii in early 2010. Yet another game made by Suda51, it's sure to be really weird and full of anime. It is for this reason that we'll be taking a look at some especially weird and/or terrible anime in between updates.
LP #19 - Bastion
Bastion is Supergiant's first game, released in the summer of 2011. Despite being developed by only a few people, Bastion came out as one of my favorite games of 2011. The gameplay is great, the music is perfect, and the story is told in a fantastic way. I'll stop now before I gush all over this page about it.
LP #18 - Cabela's Dangerous Hunts 2011
Cabela's Dangerous Hunts 2011 is a game that will murder you in your sleep. Your bearded father looks down on you, shaking his head. You lie motionless in bed. The taste of raw elk heart will not leave your mind. Be ready, boy. Tonight, we're hunting your dreams.
LP #17 - Uncharted 2: Among Thieves
Uncharted 2: Among Thieves was released on the PS3 in 2009. While the first Uncharted was pretty fun with a few annoying moments, Uncharted 2 is five times the mass-murdering fun. Bring a barf bag because the body count at the end of this game is going to be extraordinary. Besides, those mercenaries deserved to die.
LP #16 - Zone of the Enders
Zone of the Enders, produced by Hideo Kojima, was released on the Playstation 2 in 2001. While it's one of Kojima's less-recognized game franchises, it still has a faithful following on the internet. The first title of the series gained quite a bit of interest as it came with a demo disc of the majorly hyped Metal Gear Solid 2.
LP #15 - Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots
Metal Gear Solid 4 was released on 2007. It was one of the PS3's first big post-launch games. It gets a lot of criticism for having long cutscenes and being too serious, but it's still an okay game. MGS4 is the climax of the series, and it tries as hard as it can to wrap up every single plot thread created from the previous games in the series.
LP #14 - Metal Gear Solid 1
Metal Gear Solid 1 was a game that was groundbreaking for its time for being very story heavy while also delivering a unique gameplay experience. Metal Gear Solid is still regarded as one of the best Playstation games of all time. This is a playthrough of the Playstation original, although there are comparisons to its remake, Twin Snakes, throughout the LP.
LP #13 - Gunstar Heroes
Gunstar Heroes is a game for the Sega Genesis that is full of explosions and manly men. That's really all there is to say about this.
LP #12 - Condemned: Criminal Origins
Condemned: Criminal Origins is a FPS horror game by Monolith, the same people who made FEAR. While FEAR focuses more on gunplay, Condemned builds on atmosphere and some surprisingly fun melee combat. This is also a game that doubles as a hobo murder simulator. If you've ever wanted to murder a hobo, then this is the game for you.
LP #11 - Uncharted 1: Drake's Fortune
Uncharted: Drake's Fortune is a near launch PS3 game made by Naughty Dog. A lot of people were fairly unimpressed with the demo that was released for this game, so quite a few people gave this game a pass. The demo is cursed or something and just isn't that fun. However, the actual game is quite good! I hope this let's play convinces you.
LP #10 - Lego Star Wars
LEGO Star Wars is a game that does exactly what it says on the tin. One part LEGO, one part Star Wars, all fun for the whole family. Take the favorite building toys from your childhood and let them populate a world where the Prequel Trilogy had no dialogue and you get a perfect concept executed pretty well overall.
LP #9 - The You Testament
When I talk about being a "game designer", people assume I'm referring exclusively to games of the computerized kind. The irony is that I spent even more time making games WITHOUT technology! From the age of 5 I had been knocking together my own card games, dice games, board games - and all manner of bizarre inventions that defy categorization.
LP #8 - Metal Gear Solid 2: Substance
Metal Gear Solid 2 is a good game, but it is not the best game because you cannot throw snakes at the faces of guys and they won't wrassle with 'em.
This let's play goes through MGS2: Substance, a rerelease of the game that game with extra VR missions and Snake Tales.
This let's play goes through MGS2: Substance, a rerelease of the game that game with extra VR missions and Snake Tales.
LP #7 - 50 Cent: Blood on the Sand
50 Cent, the greatest treasure hunter on earth, commissioned a quadrilogy of games based on his treasure hunting career starting back in 2005. The first game was 50 Cent: Bulletproof, a game for the PS2 that was not well received. Blood on the Sand, the second game of the quadrilogy, was well received and was named "Game of the Century" by IGN.
LP #6 - Rez HD
Rez is a pretty simple rail shooter that is more about the music and the look of it. These videos are more for the people who have never checked out Rez and want to see why some people make such a big deal out of this game. Or maybe you just want to stare at moving colors and blocks and space out.
LP #5 - Metal Gear Solid 3: Subsistence
Metal Gear Solid 3 was released on November 17th, 2004. It's pretty much the best game ever because you can throw snakes at the faces of guys and they wrassle with 'em. We're playing the re-release of MGS3 that uses a much better camera system and has extra crap. We'll be playing that crap as well.
LP #4 - Killer7
Killer7 is a visually striking and truly unique game that makes no effort to be comprehensible. The story is on the intriguing end of completely insane, and it's something that has to be experienced since it can't be understood.
LP #3 - No More Heroes
No More Heroes was developed by Suda51, most known for the Gamecube game Killer7, No More Heroes carries the Suda51 tradition of being very bizarre and having a unique graphical style. While Killer7 was a polarizing game with love it or hate it
gameplay, No More Heroes was widely accepted as being an enjoyable, if unpolished experience.
gameplay, No More Heroes was widely accepted as being an enjoyable, if unpolished experience.
Other Videos (Mystery Games, etc.)
Every once in a while we might do a video that doesn't belong anywhere. Some of them are pretty old videos. They are videos that have been sent to the corner to think about what they have done.
LP #2 - Spider-Man
Warning: This is an old let's play. It hasn't aged well.
Spider-Man was a pretty good game for the PS1 and N64. Watch this if you like seeing Spider-Man repeatedly fall off of a subway train.
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Spider-Man was a pretty good game for the PS1 and N64. Watch this if you like seeing Spider-Man repeatedly fall off of a subway train.
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