Basileus777
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I also think it's the daily schedule that they didn't like or want.
I'm not sure why they would have needed a daily schedule. The non-endurance endurance runs they've been doing have not been daily and no one seems to mind.
I also think it's the daily schedule that they didn't like or want.
I'm not sure why they would have needed a daily schedule. They non-endurance endurance runs they've been doing have not been daily and no one seems to mind.
You posted that at the worst possible time, right before a live show and at the bottom of the page
I like it, well done. If you have some time, you should add some text while whatshisface is yelling.
How miserable MP3 makes Jeff is the best part imo, there's a moment in the game where it really looks like it comes close to breaking him. I don't think I'd enjoy the Mario Party content if they were all in the same mood as Dan.
I feel like if they keep doing Mario Party they should open it up to non premium members and do it as a charity donation thing.
Give them some motivation to keep with it ya know? And I bet this dumb thing could raise a little bit for a good cause.
I was speaking solely to the idea of "Endurance Run" as a feature. Branding something as an ER implies a daily schedule, which is part of why I think they stopped doing those in favor of full playthroughs under different names (e.g. Metal Gear Scanlon).
The irony with this is that MGScalon clearly suffered from Drew having days in between sessions and forgetting controls and mechanics in the process. The series greatly benefited whenever they would sit down and tape 2-3 episodes in a row.
I'm pretty sure jeff has said that fully playing through brand new games isn't something he thinks is appropriate after Deadly premonition. Also they don't want to be known as the Atlus LPers.
Yeah, it was funny the first time and amusing the second time. Given that everyone but Dan checked out since the outcome of the game is essentially random, it's just not that interesting any more.Honestly, at this point, I wish they would just stop the whole MPP thing.
The joke was funny but it ran its course. There's nothing funny about watching people borred out of their mind playing a game for 4 hours.
I ended up skipping most of MPP3 because it was too boring.
I dunno man, MC wears a trenchcoat and carries a pistol. Plus jeff is very keen on crime.
People are going to bother GB so much about a Persona 5 Endurance Run. Bummer.
Wonder if any of them are even willing to give it a shot when it comes out, outside of a QL or something.
Honestly, at this point, I wish they would just stop the whole MPP thing.
The joke was funny but it ran its course. There's nothing funny about watching people borred out of their mind playing a game for 4 hours.
I ended up skipping most of MPP3 because it was too boring.
Yeah, it was funny the first time and amusing the second time. Given that everyone but Dan checked out since the outcome of the game is essentially random, it's just not that interesting any more.
It's weird, but I miss Patrick's daily streams. Not that I would ever try to master Spelunky, but it was fun watching someone learn a game over a long period of time.
It's the exact same thing though? At least the fun of watching Alex suffer through bad games is that the games are different.I respectfully disagree.
the suffering of the crew because of that shitty game was always the best part and it continues to ring true here. Also the moment to moment shenanigans like Drew's star steal moment and that ending in the last one.
It will all depend on how much of that suffering they are willing to endure and it might not be good, especially since the next game is being hailed as the fucking worst.
But he knows that it's pointless, which is why he doesn't care about the outcome. He's a guy who is literally there because he's being paid to sit there for four hours, not because he wants to be there. If I wanted to see that, I could just sit at a McDonalds all day and watch the clerks.Brad got booked as the same role as Jeff in Mario Party 3. This was a mistake. It upset the great balance of the first two parties that made them hilarious and worth watching.
He needs to go back to his previous role as the guy who hates the game but is also into it and the competition.
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But he knows that it's pointless, which is why he doesn't care about the outcome. He's a guy who is literally there because he's being paid to sit there for four hours, not because he wants to be there. If I wanted to see that, I could just sit at a McDonalds all day and watch the clerks.
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Yeah, and he lost because of RNG bullshit. lolBrad made it pointless when he refused to put his lordship as a stake. The burrito bet had a huge payoff at the end of Mario Party 2.
no quicklook for grow home this week?
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It's the exact same thing though? At least the fun of watching Alex suffer through bad games is that the games are different.
Yeah, and he lost because of RNG bullshit. lol
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kotaku's resident evil article editor
He does seem to write a disproportionate number of articles about resident evil compared to other games.
I know it won't happen, but a Dan/Jeff play through of Persona 5 would be the bomb diggety.
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It is part of Kotaku's new direction of each editor concentrating on a few game series so they don't just review a game and never mention it again. Patrick is covering RE and Dark Souls/Bloodborne. The aim is to cover games more deeply.
Oh right, forgot about that. I guess it's interesting in theory but there is only so much you can write about a game like a resident evil remake before you have to write about silly stuff like this