I just finished playing Marvel’s Spider-Man on the PS4. It’s great. Really great. So now I’ve got to pick the next game to play. I didn’t realize when browsing my shelf that I’d get so much…feedback.
Videos
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No, YOU didn’t play Dead Cells before reviewing it!
Oh boy, did I ever love the game Dead Cells on the Nintendo Switch. You’ll just have to watch this flawless and definitely scripted video to learn just how much I love Dead Cells.
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Rhyming the Entire Review of Marvel’s Spider-Man
I’ve been playing Spider-Man on PS4 for a solid day. It’s quite fun. And just as fun is attempting to write a review that rhymes. Fun for me, anyway. Is it fun for you to listen to, though? Probably not.
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Hunting for Puddles with Spider-Man
A lot has been said lately about the puddles in the new Spider-Man game. So I decided to take my good friend Dick Driver (not Peter Parker) for a swing around Manhattan to investigate these puddles. Be prepared to make a puddle in your pants, my friends.
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Has Spiderman on PS4 Been Downgraded? An In-Depth Examination.
Recently there’s been controversy about the upcoming Spiderman on PS4 and whether or not its had a graphical downgrade since its E3 2017 presentation. I give my thoughts on this supposed insane, crazy, weird, insane…did I say insane yet? Okay, insane situation.
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Rhyming a review of Mario + Rabbids: Kingdom Battle
Welcome to games over, the same show you’ve seen on other channels, reviewing some utter barrel bottom scum games, but I maintain a different version, a simpler concern for getting my thoughts out quick as the credits tick up, no time for deep thinking but this time I’m winking this eye because I’m trying to rhyme the entire time? Why? Just trying to find that absurd line between review channel mimicry and a gimmick we, you and me, can agree is worth a few views, a share perhaps, recommending what you’ve seen here, maybe fueled by beer, to between three and thirteen people even if you perceive me as an a-hole. Which is easy. This may be annoying. Sorry. (more…)
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Red Dead Redemption Can Be Connected to Drop Dead Fred? – 6 Degrees of Pixelation
Welcome to Burning Books. I’m Caleb, and I want to help you love video games even more.
This is 6 Degrees of Pixelation, the show that brings the social theory 6 degrees of separation to video games
Today I’m showing you the connections between two seemingly unrelated entities. The 1991 movie Drop Dead Fred about a young girl’s brash and annoying invisible childhood friend coming back to her in adulthood and Red Dead Redemption, the Rockstar Games open world cowboy shoot em and trample em extravaganza. And with Red Dead Redemption 2 just around the corner, it makes sense to take in all the Red Dead goodness you can. (more…)
