Sans Kyle and Don, I think the Allies in general do reviews. What does Brad specialise in?
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Sans Kyle and Don, I think the Allies in general do reviews. What does Brad specialise in?
Yeah he doesn't have his own show except for EZAnime with Ben. In GT I remember him doing plenty of overall game footage capturing. And for the Dark Souls retro I think it will be his text too and not only game footage.Sans Kyle and Don, I think the Allies in general do reviews. What does Brad specialise in?
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As I said earlier, it's just not Ian. Plenty of articles written about it. If you are fine with his portrayal of women, then you are. But it's also fair criticism. Lynch isn't untouchable. Brushing criticism off as "he does weird stuff" seems like pretty shallow view on Lynch and his works.Lynch does weird stuff, period. Having a one-sided debate and projecting his thoughts that he's a sexist onto Huber is what set me off. It's not conducive to a discussion.. not like he was really interested in one anyway.
I've looked through a few videos and still haven't found it... sorry. He essentially said Lynch was a sexist old man and was generally negative and dismissive of his directing in Twin Peaks 2017. I'll admit that "tirade" may have been exagerrating a bit, but seeing Huber just lapping up what Ian was saying (Huber hasn't seen it) is probably what made it worse for me.
Sans Kyle and Don, I think the Allies in general do reviews. What does Brad specialise in?
What sort of game specialties and roles does Brad and Bloodworth fill in EA outside of their own game streams?
AFAIK
Kyle: Podcast. News. Final Bosman.
Ben: Frame Trap.
Huber: Syndrome. Script.
Ian: Editing. Video series forgot the name of.
Don: Editing.
Brandon: Trailers. Editing.
Bloodworth: Script writing.
Damiani: Nintendo related things. Script.
Is Tabletop Escapades or Easy Anime Brad's idea? I think Bloodworth is keen on driving and strategy right?
I'm supposed to have Ian on my Twin Peaks Podcast in a couple weeks, I'm really glad to hear this is his opinion of the new show. He'll fit right in with my co-hosts and I as we are generally not liking it either.
Sans Kyle and Don, I think the Allies in general do reviews. What does Brad specialise in?
He's just brad though, he just a legit pro, platinuming dark souls, collecting lego sets.
Sans Kyle and Don, I think the Allies in general do reviews. What does Brad specialise in?
I'm supposed to have Ian on my Twin Peaks Podcast in a couple weeks, I'm really glad to hear this is his opinion of the new show. He'll fit right in with my co-hosts and I as we are generally not liking it either.
He's just brad though, he just a legit pro, platinuming dark souls, collecting lego sets.
How did you come about to getting Ian on, did you just shoot him an invite?
That's the opposite of what you'd want, no? A bunch of people all agreeing on a subject, doesn't make for good discussion, it seems to me.
Lynch does weird stuff, period. Having a one-sided debate and projecting his thoughts that he's a sexist onto Huber is what set me off. It's not conducive to a discussion.. not like he was really interested in one anyway.
Important reminder that it's not just the gamers who get all bent out of shape. =DYeah, just asked him on twitter. Though I did personalize it and made sure to say that the reason I knew he was a Twin Peaks fan was because I saw him on a stream at GT wearing a "Coop's Diner" shirt that I own as well.
Usually yes, but the Twin Peaks fanbase is sharply divided over this season. Everyone is at each other's throats. We've had some incidents where people who like it are on the show and aren't able to handle anyone criticizing this "masterpiece". You should see the hate mail we get for being the only Twin Peaks Podcast out there that's not liking it.
This pokepark 2 part 3 video with Kyle is the greatest thing ever to many gif moments I swear I been cracking up and I'm only an hour in
Bloodworth is the editor-in-chief. Him, Kyle, and Ben also do a bunch of moderation.What sort of game specialties and roles does Brad and Bloodworth fill in EA outside of their own game streams?
AFAIK
Kyle: Podcast. News. Final Bosman.
Ben: Frame Trap.
Huber: Syndrome. Script.
Ian: Editing. Video series forgot the name of.
Don: Editing.
Brandon: Trailers. Editing.
Bloodworth: Script writing.
Damiani: Nintendo related things. Script.
Is Tabletop Escapades or Easy Anime Brad's idea? I think Bloodworth is keen on driving and strategy right?
Wasn't he the one who introduced Huber to GT?Brad does reviews now and he must be collating an enormous amount of Soulsborne footage for the retro. EZAnime was definitely something he wanted to get going with Ben too. I'm real glad he made the jump from GT to EZA despite being the newest blood. I find his fierceness refreshing.
Yeah, there's plenty of stuff I don't agree with when it comes to any of the allies. Our tastes don't often really even match that well. But they are so much fun to follow and I take it as chance to learn about new stuff I otherwise wouldn't look into! It bums me out sometimes that I so rarely get to share my excitement with EZA, they gravitate towards other things than what I love.What if I told some of y'all that you don't have to agree with everything someone says or does to like them...
Wasn't he the one who introduced Huber to GT?
If Kyle hasn't ever played Psychonauts, he definitely should! So Patrons might be doing him a favor =PWas really hoping that Chibi-Robo would take the Fun Game Monday vote. I haven't played it myself, but from what I've seen, it seems very "Kyle" to me, if that makes sense. Looks like the majority of patrons want Psychonauts, though.
What sort of game specialties and roles does Brad and Bloodworth fill in EA outside of their own game streams?
AFAIK
Kyle: Podcast. News. Final Bosman.
Ben: Frame Trap.
Huber: Syndrome. Script.
Ian: Editing. Video series forgot the name of.
Don: Editing.
Brandon: Trailers. Editing.
Bloodworth: Script writing.
Damiani: Nintendo related things. Script.
Is Tabletop Escapades or Easy Anime Brad's idea? I think Bloodworth is keen on driving and strategy right?
Wasn't he the one who introduced Huber to GT?
As far as I'm aware these are their regular roles:
Jones: Trailer Jones, Community Comments and video editing, plus Cup of Jones occasionally.
Blood: Blood Pact, editor-in-chief and maintains the website, Twitch channel and Youtube channel.
Damiani: Friend Code, stream tech (I don't know what else to call it) plus Game Sleuth occasionally.
Ben: Frame Trap, Tabletop Escapades, EZAnime and organises the Q&A's.
Kyle: EZA Podcast, Box Peek and organises the group stream picks.
Huber: Huber Syndrome, Reaction Shots and Talking Syndrome.
Ian: Easy Update, Reaction Shots, Fiasconauts and video editing.
Brad: EZAnime.
Don: Video editing, plus awesome videos occasionally.
Jones, Blood, Damiani, Ben, Huber and Brad also write reviews/previews. Brad's writing/capturing the Souls retrospective. And everyone except Don does streams and podcast appearances.
I'm sure I'm missing some other things. They dabble in other areas at times too, like I think (and could be wrong) Damiani does Friend Code's video editing.
Nope. I'm pretty sure Brad's said he's the only one who never worked at Viacom, he was hired after Defy bought GT.
Close, Brandon's Editor in Chief and I'm Managing Editor, although those titles are really just there for people in the industry to have a clear idea who to talk to. I do essentially manage the bulk of the editorial side of things - keeping track of game releases, requesting copies of games, getting people to preview meetings, booking appointments for stuff like E3, editing the scripts for pretty much every review, preview, retrospective, etc. I particularly keep eyes on every step of the review process.
I also do a lot of management on the YouTube channels and website, make thumbnails for editorial content, Huber Syndrome, and streams, post the streams to YouTube, update the site schedule, I'm the point of contact for the forum mods, etc. There's probably a lot more stuff too, but if you want to just call me the "Reviews Producer" that's simple enough to understand too.
I'm 'brushing it off' because this is the Easy Allies thread, not the Twin Peaks one, and I didn't want to derail it further. Nothing shallow about trying to defuse the 'tension' (lol) but sure, name calling is always a valid way to get your point across.As I said earlier, it's just not Ian. Plenty of articles written about it. If you are fine with his portrayal of women, then you are. But it's also fair criticism. Lynch isn't untouchable. Brushing criticism off as "he does weird stuff" seems like pretty shallow view on Lynch and his works.
That's all you have to say? Lol. I should have stuck to my instincts and ignored you like always.Uh huh.
Be sure to post a link so I can check it out.I'm supposed to have Ian on my Twin Peaks Podcast in a couple weeks, I'm really glad to hear this is his opinion of the new show. He'll fit right in with my co-hosts and I as we are generally not liking it either.
I think Ian is rad and I think it's great that he isn't afraid to get "political" or whatever when it's relevant. Him and Kyle are probably my favorite Allies I think but they're all awesome anyway so it's hard to make a blanket statement like that either way.
He doesn't even get political. It's just that gamers are horrible people who think that statements like "women are equal to men" are controversial and don't have place in their precious little toys.
Close, Brandon's Editor in Chief and I'm Managing Editor, although those titles are really just there for people in the industry to have a clear idea who to talk to. I do essentially manage the bulk of the editorial side of things - keeping track of game releases, requesting copies of games, getting people to preview meetings, booking appointments for stuff like E3, editing the scripts for pretty much every review, preview, retrospective, etc. I particularly keep eyes on every step of the review process.
I also do a lot of management on the YouTube channels and website, make thumbnails for editorial content, Huber Syndrome, and streams, post the streams to YouTube, update the site schedule, I'm the point of contact for the forum mods, etc. There's probably a lot more stuff too, but if you want to just call me the "Reviews Producer" that's simple enough to understand too.
He doesn't even get political. It's just that gamers are horrible people who think that statements like "women are equal to men" are controversial and don't have place in their precious little toys.
I really don't think I've called you by any names? Apologies if it came off that way. It's just that you judged Ian for his (valid) criticism of Lynch and used "Lynch does weird stuff" as a counter argument to it. Doing weird stuff doesn't excuse it. You can be weird with better portrayed women characters. And reducing Lynch to "weird" isn't really fair to Lynch either. He is a higher caliber filmmaker afterall, but does mistakes and people expect more from him. And if EZA talks about games, movies, tv-shows, discussing those and what they said about it in this thread isn't derailing by any means. What else would we talk here about? =) So please elaborate if you want to. But if you don't want to, I wont push any further ofcourse.I'm 'brushing it off' because this is the Easy Allies thread, not the Twin Peaks one, and I didn't want to derail it further. Nothing shallow about trying to defuse the 'tension' (lol) but sure, name calling is always a valid way to get your point across.
He doesn't even get political. It's just that gamers are horrible people who think that statements like "women are equal to men" are controversial and don't have place in their precious little toys.
Be sure to post a link so I can check it out.
I've looked through a few videos and still haven't found it... sorry. He essentially said Lynch was a sexist old man and was generally negative and dismissive of his directing in Twin Peaks 2017. I'll admit that "tirade" may have been exagerrating a bit, but seeing Huber just lapping up what Ian was saying (Huber hasn't seen it) is probably what made it worse for me.
Err yeah, that comment was definitely not there earlier. Awful.
Pretty sure it was Mega Man 8.Well hell as a Lynch fan now i'm curious.
What was it about, anyway?
Hope you can get him on, would be a interesting episode!Sure thing. I hope it actually happens. He agreed to being a guest way back in May before Twin Peaks the Return even started. He might have forgotten about it by now, or maybe he's not even watching anymore.
Fingers crossed!
I dunno. The game does have a strong following, but personally I found it to be an alright game with a few moments of brilliance. So it's pretty good overall, but I don't consider it a must-play game.If Kyle hasn't ever played Psychonauts, he definitely should! So Patrons might be doing him a favor =P
I dunno. The game does have a strong following, but personally I found it to be an alright game with a few moments of brilliance. So it's pretty good overall, but I don't consider it a must-play game.
Speaking of Patreon polls, I'm positively surprised by how evenly the group stream game vote has started off. I was sure Sonic Mania would overwhelm the competition all the way from the start. I do hope that Mania doesn't win, because A) I'm certain someone will stream it anyway, and B) I'm one of them fools who will wait for the PC version, which is still a little ways off.
This is the first time I've seen footage of the game, looks interesting.Enough Ian and Twin Peaks talk, we got a Hellblade review and HuberLOVED IT - 4.5 Stars
I'm in the same camp. Until now it seemed nothing special and not particularly well executed. All the praise definitely put it my wish-list now.I wasn't paying Hellblade any mind before, but Huber's review along with general impressions make it seem like it's worth a go. I'll keep it on my Steam wishlist for future deals at least, for now.
Close, Brandon's Editor in Chief and I'm Managing Editor, although those titles are really just there for people in the industry to have a clear idea who to talk to. I do essentially manage the bulk of the editorial side of things - keeping track of game releases, requesting copies of games, getting people to preview meetings, booking appointments for stuff like E3, editing the scripts for pretty much every review, preview, retrospective, etc. I particularly keep eyes on every step of the review process.
I also do a lot of management on the YouTube channels and website, make thumbnails for editorial content, Huber Syndrome, and streams, post the streams to YouTube, update the site schedule, I'm the point of contact for the forum mods, etc. There's probably a lot more stuff too, but if you want to just call me the "Reviews Producer" that's simple enough to understand too.
Close, Brandon's Editor in Chief and I'm Managing Editor, although those titles are really just there for people in the industry to have a clear idea who to talk to. I do essentially manage the bulk of the editorial side of things - keeping track of game releases, requesting copies of games, getting people to preview meetings, booking appointments for stuff like E3, editing the scripts for pretty much every review, preview, retrospective, etc. I particularly keep eyes on every step of the review process.
I also do a lot of management on the YouTube channels and website, make thumbnails for editorial content, Huber Syndrome, and streams, post the streams to YouTube, update the site schedule, I'm the point of contact for the forum mods, etc. There's probably a lot more stuff too, but if you want to just call me the "Reviews Producer" that's simple enough to understand too.
He is though, like most of the allies. He never(?) tweeted about any of this year's political events. Huber on the other hand did so twice, which I respect him a lot for.I think Ian is rad and I think it's great that he isn't afraid to get "political" or whatever when it's relevant. Him and Kyle are probably my favorite Allies I think but they're all awesome anyway so it's hard to make a blanket statement like that either way.
As far as I'm aware these are their regular roles:
Jones: Trailer Jones, Community Comments and video editing, plus Cup of Jones occasionally.
Blood: Blood Pact, editor-in-chief and maintains the website, Twitch channel and Youtube channel.
Damiani: Friend Code, stream tech (I don't know what else to call it) plus Game Sleuth occasionally.
Ben: Frame Trap, Tabletop Escapades, EZAnime and organises the Q&A's.
Kyle: EZA Podcast, Box Peek and organises the group stream picks.
Huber: Huber Syndrome, Reaction Shots and Talking Syndrome.
Ian: Easy Update, Reaction Shots, Fiasconauts and video editing.
Brad: EZAnime.
Don: Video editing, plus awesome videos occasionally.
Jones, Blood, Damiani, Ben, Huber and Brad also write reviews/previews. Brad's writing/capturing the Souls retrospective. And everyone except Don does streams and podcast appearances.
I'm sure I'm missing some other things. They dabble in other areas at times too, like I think (and could be wrong) Damiani does Friend Code's video editing.
Nope. I'm pretty sure Brad's said he's the only one who never worked at Viacom, he was hired after Defy bought GT.
Ahh thanks. Sorry if I sounded interrogative, didn't mean to be — was just curious on roles/specialities, and sort of have been even prior to EZA, and kept forgetting to ask.Close, Brandon's Editor in Chief and I'm Managing Editor, although those titles are really just there for people in the industry to have a clear idea who to talk to. I do essentially manage the bulk of the editorial side of things - keeping track of game releases, requesting copies of games, getting people to preview meetings, booking appointments for stuff like E3, editing the scripts for pretty much every review, preview, retrospective, etc. I particularly keep eyes on every step of the review process.
I also do a lot of management on the YouTube channels and website, make thumbnails for editorial content, Huber Syndrome, and streams, post the streams to YouTube, update the site schedule, I'm the point of contact for the forum mods, etc. There's probably a lot more stuff too, but if you want to just call me the "Reviews Producer" that's simple enough to understand too.
Thanks for all the work you do.Close, Brandon's Editor in Chief and I'm Managing Editor, although those titles are really just there for people in the industry to have a clear idea who to talk to. I do essentially manage the bulk of the editorial side of things - keeping track of game releases, requesting copies of games, getting people to preview meetings, booking appointments for stuff like E3, editing the scripts for pretty much every review, preview, retrospective, etc. I particularly keep eyes on every step of the review process.
I also do a lot of management on the YouTube channels and website, make thumbnails for editorial content, Huber Syndrome, and streams, post the streams to YouTube, update the site schedule, I'm the point of contact for the forum mods, etc. There's probably a lot more stuff too, but if you want to just call me the "Reviews Producer" that's simple enough to understand too.
He is though, like most of the allies. He never(?) tweeted about any of this year's political events. Huber on the other hand did so twice, which I respect him a lot for.
(I'm not saying they have to tweet. But sometimes it would be nice.)