Everybody in gaming review sites and gaming community forums, talk about how awesome Sonic, Mario, Castlevania, Megaman, Zelda or Metroid is. Everybody are over obsessed with console games, especially NES and SNES mascot titles, and PC gaming is being neglected around. There are very rare places which are informed and have knowledge about PC gaming stuff. CynicalBrit/Totalbiscuit is one of them. So he is like an Oasis to us PC gamers.sir neillios said:So how I'd like you to answer this poll. First option is if he is your go-to place for video game information, and you watch pretty much all his content as a result. Second option you would watch his "WFT is..." series for information on a game you are thinking about getting, but not much else besides. Third option you neither know nor care that much about him or his videos. Forth, you don't like the style, length, content or whatever of his videos and thus don't watch them. Fifth option you actively despise his personality.
Go!
Maybe you should.Zachary Amaranth said:If I wanted to listen to someone childish and abrasive, I'd record myself talking about video games.
He's acting, or at least exaggerating his personality quirks. He's more than capable of behaving like a regular human being:Fappy said:Yeah, I'd say the thing that kind of puts me off to him is his sense of self-importance. Jim Sterling does it as part of a character. As far as I can tell Biscuit's not acting in his videos.
Northernlion.5ilver said:I think he is smug, naive and annoying but there aren't any other ways to get news about new Indie games (which I am a fan of) so I see him as a necessary evil.
But Tom Chick comes across as positively trolling for views. He gave Starcraft II: Heart of the Swarm a two out of five because the game consists of, and I quote, "six and a quarter units (unless you count the campaign, but why would you do that?)".BloatedGuppy said:Well, you know. The guy has a strong opinion. He's also not swayed by ad revenue and gives you his honest, unfiltered impression of the games he plays.
Like Tom Chick, Total Biscuit is the kind of game reviewer people should want MORE of. Not because he's a nice guy, or because you agree with everything he says, but because he'll give it to you straight, even if "it" is a complete skewering of a game you think merits praise.
Yahtzee is far superior at writing his material. Much more clever really and almost always funny.CriticalMiss said:The true cynical brit is Yahtzee. He at least swears gratuitously in his videos.
I've watched a few of his vids and didn't find them all that great. If others enjoy the videos, then good for them. I'm also not that bothered about the whole comment clensing thing he apparently gets/got up to. Apparently that annoys folks.
We are quick to despise and insult other people just because they are different from us. Oh, the great humanatee.Lorpo said:Just another idiot with a youtube channel
Yes, as Escapist users we are all love Yahtzee. His videos are very funny, enjoyable, and full of humor.Timmaaaah said:Yahtzee is far superior at writing his material. Much more clever really and almost always funny.
Chick's been doing this since long before "trolling for views" even existed in the public vernacular. He's probably the longest serving games critic in the world. Is he contentious? Definitely. Do I agree with him a lot? Definitely not.lacktheknack said:But Tom Chick comes across as positively trolling for views. He gave Starcraft II: Heart of the Swarm a two out of five because the game consists of, and I quote, "six and a quarter units (unless you count the campaign, but why would you do that?)".
Why, indeed.
OT: He's OK, I guess. I've only watched the WTF Is... series, which is entertaining and thorough. So I guess I like him.
Did you ever think there is a reason for that?Metalix said:Why isnt there an option which mixes the top and bottom choices?
because thats what he is.
but i do like most of his videos..... except when he goes off o the deep end and says games are broken because they dont have the almighty FOV slider of destiny.
I have a friend who lactose intolerant.... guess what he doesnt eat or drink?Sonic Doctor said:I like him and really any youtuber that is connected to him. I think he is informative and I would say I agree with what he says 90% or more of the time. Lately I just haven't had the time to stay fully up to day with everything he does, though I do watch one or two of his videos he does a week at least, and the TGS Podcast.
He's pretty relevant to me even more so when I see the group dynamic when he interacts with the others on the TGS Podcast, because it feels just like any group conversation I have with my friends that game. Really, it's sometimes scary how relevant they are to what my friends are up to. A friend of mine not too long ago got into the Star Wars X-Wing miniatures game, then in the Podcast the next week, TB mentioned how he gotten into the game and showed of his recent purchases. Then another friend of mine introduced me and our other friends to a card game called Munchkin, then in the podcast the following week, Dodger talked about having played a cool new card game called Munchkin.
Basically, TB and the others he is involved with provide just the right material I want to watch.
Did you ever think there is a reason for that?Metalix said:Why isnt there an option which mixes the top and bottom choices?
because thats what he is.
but i do like most of his videos..... except when he goes off o the deep end and says games are broken because they dont have the almighty FOV slider of destiny.
He has mentioned many times when he talks about FOV that low FOV's make him physically sick. Games and how they are presented can effect people in many ways. Look at 3D games, that can make people sick and give them headaches.
I myself get get a knot in my stomach and it feels like my brain is vibrating in my head whenever I make and watch the character I'm controlling jump from a really high height.
The driving part can't be dealt with because an alternative car can't be made, at least not yet, that doesn't give people motion sickness.Metalix said:I have a friend who lactose intolerant.... guess what he doesnt eat or drink?Sonic Doctor said:snip
I know people who get motion sicknes in cars.... guess what they dont drive?
They can drink lactose-free milk.Metalix said:I have a friend who lactose intolerant.... guess what he doesnt eat or drink?Sonic Doctor said:I like him and really any youtuber that is connected to him. I think he is informative and I would say I agree with what he says 90% or more of the time. Lately I just haven't had the time to stay fully up to day with everything he does, though I do watch one or two of his videos he does a week at least, and the TGS Podcast.
He's pretty relevant to me even more so when I see the group dynamic when he interacts with the others on the TGS Podcast, because it feels just like any group conversation I have with my friends that game. Really, it's sometimes scary how relevant they are to what my friends are up to. A friend of mine not too long ago got into the Star Wars X-Wing miniatures game, then in the Podcast the next week, TB mentioned how he gotten into the game and showed of his recent purchases. Then another friend of mine introduced me and our other friends to a card game called Munchkin, then in the podcast the following week, Dodger talked about having played a cool new card game called Munchkin.
Basically, TB and the others he is involved with provide just the right material I want to watch.
Did you ever think there is a reason for that?Metalix said:Why isnt there an option which mixes the top and bottom choices?
because thats what he is.
but i do like most of his videos..... except when he goes off o the deep end and says games are broken because they dont have the almighty FOV slider of destiny.
He has mentioned many times when he talks about FOV that low FOV's make him physically sick. Games and how they are presented can effect people in many ways. Look at 3D games, that can make people sick and give them headaches.
I myself get get a knot in my stomach and it feels like my brain is vibrating in my head whenever I make and watch the character I'm controlling jump from a really high height.
I know people who get motion sicknes in cars.... guess what they dont drive?