Extra Credits have a tendency to go on and on about very simple ideas, which comes off as "talking down" to anyone who understood what they meant in the first minute. For a similar effect, try reading a "stub" article on Wikipedia fifteen times.
There's also that weird thing they do when editorializing, where the guy (whose name eludes me) starts speaking with dramatic pauses (case in point, the Missile Command episode). It's just silly, especially with the sped-up audio (which, for the record, is unnecessary and annoying). They still have some good points, though. Their suggestions for XBL harassment were well-considered, and I'm glad they promote healthy, progressive views on gaming.
Sterling tends to be more insightful, humorous and convincing than any of the other video series on the site. Yeah, there are dick jokes, but there's also high art like the Mass Effect fanfiction.
There's also that weird thing they do when editorializing, where the guy (whose name eludes me) starts speaking with dramatic pauses (case in point, the Missile Command episode). It's just silly, especially with the sped-up audio (which, for the record, is unnecessary and annoying). They still have some good points, though. Their suggestions for XBL harassment were well-considered, and I'm glad they promote healthy, progressive views on gaming.
Sterling tends to be more insightful, humorous and convincing than any of the other video series on the site. Yeah, there are dick jokes, but there's also high art like the Mass Effect fanfiction.