bisonhero
BisonHero
bisonhero

I think most well known gaming Youtubers are infamous, either for their outspokenness and sometimes controversial opinions (TotalBiscuit), or their immature yelling/inappropriate jokes (PewdiePie).

I've reached the point where if somebody plays a first turn Undertaker and once again I got fucked by the shitty starting hand size (meaning I drew no cheap removal cards, and only drew minions that are either 2 power, or cost like 5 mana or more), I just GG and concede. It's not worth pretending I can make up for all

Fahey, you dun goofed.

How often do they revamp overworld layout, though? I'm assuming for this demo they intentionally avoided stuff like towns and dungeons that are probably super unfinished, and it seems like the overworld was generally lacking in enemies and maybe they just removed most buildings and cave entrances from the terrain, but

I like how one of the logo treatments in the lower right is just like "fuck it, what if the title was just Infamous?"

It occurs to me that whether a person uses the term "television set" or simply "television" actually gives you a pretty good indication of the speaker's name, because the former has definitely fallen out of favour in the last couple decades.

Thanks for the thoughtful reply. That's a fair point that Koreans and Japanese with a passing understanding of English wouldn't understand the arrogant connotations of calling yourself the "God of [blank]", or one of the "5 Gods of Street Fighter". Because internet culture is so Anglocentric, my assumption was that

I know, right?

Fair point. The community around fighting games and other e-sports is just one more factor that drives me away from the scene, because given the quality of nicknames they choose to attach to players, it seems like they must all be 11-year-olds.

Why do eSports stars always have the shittiest nicknames? If you ever call yourself or somebody else "The God of [some competitive game]", give yourself a fucking reality check. The sport comes and goes, and there will be other very good players. Street Fighter has its "5 Japanese Gods of Street Fighter", Starcraft

"Classic 80s cartoon Centurions" is pretty debatable. In that I could probably name 5-10 80s cartoons series that are much more immediately memorable and a household name.

Those Pikmin references are hella tenuous.

I think this is the weakest singleplayer in a Smash game since Smash Bros. N64.

Did this video completely skip Pit and Dark Pit? And also Duck Hunt Dog?

I know, right? She's more correct than she knows.

Man, I'm so used to seeing all kinds of impractical bracers and greaves and shit in fantasy games that only protect like, 10% of your body, that it didn't even occur to me that that was the piece of his outfit that she was fixating on.

Yeah, for a few years around the release of Sonic 2, it was completely bonkers how popular Sonic the Hedgehog was as a mascot. His attitude (in adaptations like the comics and TV shows, since he's basically silent in the Genesis games) perfectly matched all the "attitude" of the early-to-mid 90s.

Yeah, I'm super impressed she somehow knew Pikmin, and not much else aside from Mario, Luigi, Donkey Kong, and Pac-Man. I really can't imagine what household she lived in that her kids had the Pikmin case lying around enough to know that made up word, but not the name of any of those other characters like Charizard or

Holy shit, I remember seeing this all the time on YTV as a young kid. I have no idea why the war amps felt obligated to buy ad time on kids' TV stations. Thanks guys, but I already knew it was a good idea to keep my limbs away from sawblades and machinery and stuff.