VMK said:
anthony87 said:
VMK said:
Oh come on! How come nobody has mentioned Super Best Friends Play?
Ninja'd by 4 minutes! You motherfu-
[sub][sub]Joking of course[/sub][/sub]
I love me some Matt and Pat. Tried getting into Game Grumps after hearing so much about it but I found it to be painfully unfunny. Aside from those two I look for the game before I look for the LPer so I'm not aware of too many of them.
OHMYGOD!OHMYGOD!OHMYGOD! My first ninja-ing! I hope Pat senpai notices me today.
Jokes aside, I agree with you. I tried watching GG's Bayonetta playthrough, but I stopped in the middle of the first part.
SBFP, meanwhile, provide high-quality commentary, good humor, a lot of info about, well, different stuff and also have random shenenigans videos. Ah, the wall-mart shooping...
You guys took the words right outta my mouth.
... Now give them back.
I love TBFP. They're surprisingly charming, all things considered, and they're local for me! (I actually got to meet and chat with Woolie at a party my brother and his roommates had!)
I also love Freelance Astronauts, who have been mentioned already. They're a riot, and I can rewatch their LPs again and again.
I used to like Game Grumps, but eventually I stopped enjoying their videos (and their early stuff actually got tainted by my dislike for their later stuff). I stopped watching before Jon left.
I also used to watch Spoiler Warning, and while I still think Mumbles is ADORABLE, I stopped watching because I can't stand Rutskarn (or however you spell that). Also, being someone who (gasp!) didn't like HL2 all that much, their LP of that game was when I stopped watching.
Cry is fun, but I don't like watching his videos if the game has a lot of dialogue, because then there's a lot of dead air where he's not talking at all, and I just can't get enough of that silky smooth voice.
While I'm not a fan of all of their gags, Spike and Barley can be absolutely hilarious. Cr1t1kal is also very fun to watch, if a bit strange at times. I enjoyed Chip and Ironicus's LPs of 50 Cent: Blood on the Sand and Cabella's Dangerous Hunts 2011, but I didn't get into their other stuff.