Clueless Gamer Conan O'Brien Reviews Just Dance 4

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Clueless Gamer Conan O'Brien Reviews Just Dance 4


The clueless gamer wishes Just Dance 4 would "allow for creativity."

Conan O'Brien started his "Clueless Gamer" segments by poorly reviewing games that were already available, but this time, he's playing a game that's not even out yet. Though he reminds viewers "I know absolutely nothing about video games... I don't particularly enjoy them," Just Dance 4 seems like a good choice for a non-gamer to attempt to play, since it's less about understanding a game's controls and more about moving your body.

This time, he's joined by Olympic gold medalist and USA soccer player Alex Morgan, who says she's a fan of the first three Just Dance games. They quickly start busting moves to "Call Me Maybe" (of course), and Conan finds it hard to keep up. His recommendation for Just Dance 5? "Allow for creativity," letting him make up his own dance moves instead of following the game's.

It's nice to see "Clueless Gamer" highlighting a game that makes it easy for non-gamers to literally jump right in and play, but I'm hoping the next segment shows off a game with a more traditional control scheme. With the busy holiday gaming season about to get underway, he'll have no shortage of titles to choose from.

Source: Team Coco [http://teamcoco.com/video/clueless-gamer-alex-morgan-just-dance-4]

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Krantos

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I love the clueless gamer. His Skyrim Review is pure gold.

That girl's easy on the eyes, too.
 

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I found this mildly entertaining but OMG huge pet peeve. Stop the f'ing laugh tracks! This isn't the 90's and when I hear those fake audience laughs trying to tell me when to laugh its like nails on a chalkboard.
 

Tortilla the Hun

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I absolutely love Conan, though I don't watch it nearly as much as I'd like to. Now I wanna see all of his reviews...
GAunderrated said:
I found this mildly entertaining but OMG huge pet peeve. Stop the f'ing laugh tracks! This isn't the 90's and when I hear those fake audience laughs trying to tell me when to laugh its like nails on a chalkboard.
I'm fairly certain it's actually a pre-show recording being viewed by a live audience, so not actually a laugh track.
 

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Mortis Nuncius said:
I absolutely love Conan, though I don't watch it nearly as much as I'd like to. Now I wanna see all of his reviews...
GAunderrated said:
I found this mildly entertaining but OMG huge pet peeve. Stop the f'ing laugh tracks! This isn't the 90's and when I hear those fake audience laughs trying to tell me when to laugh its like nails on a chalkboard.
I'm fairly certain it's actually a pre-show recording being viewed by a live audience, so not actually a laugh track.
That may be true but the laughs seemed very generic to me. I've been to many comedy shows and a few live recordings and there is always 1 person that has a loud unique laugh that is infectious. I very well could be wrong though.
 

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GAunderrated said:
Mortis Nuncius said:
I absolutely love Conan, though I don't watch it nearly as much as I'd like to. Now I wanna see all of his reviews...
GAunderrated said:
I found this mildly entertaining but OMG huge pet peeve. Stop the f'ing laugh tracks! This isn't the 90's and when I hear those fake audience laughs trying to tell me when to laugh its like nails on a chalkboard.
I'm fairly certain it's actually a pre-show recording being viewed by a live audience, so not actually a laugh track.
That may be true but the laughs seemed very generic to me. I've been to many comedy shows and a few live recordings and there is always 1 person that has a loud unique laugh that is infectious. I very well could be wrong though.
It very well could have been one of those rare, generic crowds. I know exactly what you mean though, it's hilarious when you hear one of the audience members braying like a mule.