Fox12 said:
A good example would be the Super Best Friends playthrougha of I Have No Mouth and I Must Scream. Because pat had a background in psychology, he was able to offer infirmitive insight into the story, and they spent a good amount of time discussing the symbolism in the game.
That's a good point and something like that really is interesting. But isn't that something that would be more fitting with something else than a Let's Play? Let's Plays are often improvised and a discussion like that would be a lot better if the person talking had written down what he wants to say.
Not too sure, though, how much from those two guys is actually something scripted and what's improvised. (this is not meant as critique, I like Matt and Pat)
Tohuvabohu said:
You started off by saying you "don't get it", then admit to watching LPs yourself for one of the things that South Park episode joked about. That's kindof weird, isn't it?
Mainly I like Game Grumps because they talk about literally anything, not only the specific game they're playing. Like I said: it's like a podcast (most of the times I don't even care about the video footage) and I love me some podcasts of people I like. They talk about their lifes, interesting stories they experienced as musician and cartoonist, their opinions on recent news in video gaming etc.
South Park mainly critizes people watching someone play the game instead of playing it themselfs. In the end it's probably pretty similar - LP and podcast. Because you watch it, because the person does these things in an interesting and maybe funny way. But if the Let's Player only talks about what he's doing right now in the game... I find that pretty boring.
About #1: you bring up a good point there, watching LP for some kind of review. If I think about it, TotalBiscuit is in some ways a LPer in his first look-videos. And I really like his stuff as a tool of making opinions of buying a game or not.
But I guess it's really risky to watch LP as some sort of review: if you see too much of a game you'd normaly enjoy in a LP. At least I'd probably say 'okay, I've seen so much of it now - it would be a waste of time to buy that game now and play through the stuff I've already seen'
#2 #3 most of the times, watching something like that would lead to me to do that stuff by myself instead of watching people doing that. I'll probably fail when I try to do speedruns and become really awesome at a game. Or I lose my motivation. Or I run out of time. But I tried!
And about your last two paragraphs: yeah, Let's Plays are a good source for games you can't play because you don't have a certain (or any) console. Or you just don't have the time to play them. But I don't know... for me, games are something that have to be consumed interactively - by playing them, unlike a TV show. You maybe get a hint of this interaction the player should experience by watching someone playing and reacting... but I just couldn't enjoy it nearly as much. I miss too much stuff a game wants to deliver by watching it as a LP.
Because of that, the times I'd prefer Youtube LP/twitch over Netflix are very very rare. Because TV shows are meant to be consumed as a passive viewer. So there I won't miss stuff by silently sitting in front of my screen doing nothing... but watching
But well, in the end it's probably all depending on own preferences, I guess.
Guilion said:
I used to watch Game Grumps, but then Jon left and Danny is kind of meh.
Danny had some hard times in the beginning to fit into his new role. I didn't like him in the first place, but recently they've had some really good episodes/series. The Super Mario 3D World or Windwaker palythroughs are really interesting and funny.
But it's a good thing, Jon left the Grumps. His recent JonTron videos are a lot better than anything we've seen on the Game Grumps channel.