Zero Punctuation: Uncharted: Drake's Fortune

Morghus

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I've heard others say the same about the game, just in other words, so I'll keep away from it. Thank you for both a good review, and minutes of laughing.
 

Fire Daemon

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Oh No. My nickname is for an unknown reason Whitey.


.....Everyone wants to kill me.

It was a nice review but not an insane laugh out loud review. Actually what review has been an insane laugh out loud extravaganza?
 
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I love Wednesdays.

The best implementation of quick time events I've seen is in Marvel Ultimate Alliance. In that game they are used when you fight a giant boss like Galactus, or the frost giant Ymir, and it works because you know when to be ready for them. It also make more sense than simply punching their feet for half an hour, which is what you would have to resort to if the game relied on its brawling in these sections.
 

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Ah, again a nice thing to come home to after like 7 hours of maths ... sigh. Good review. I don't have a PS3, but I can grasp the game. I thought there was a lot more content in this one? Maybe you sped up the voice? And the direct speech was a nice touch, it's time the world knew what the famous Yahtzee looks like - rather than you just being an internet figure.
 
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I knew you hated badly used quick time events, but you must have really had enough of them if it made you make a direct statement to the world. I actually played only 4 games with quick time events: RE4, in which I instantly died; Spider-Man 2 PC - also died; TR: Anniversary - found it kinda fun, Fahrenheit - also found it amusing for a breif period of time. Basically, they can be fun, but like you said, if used better.

I kinda expected seeing this game, seeing as to how every review I saw said "finally, a reason to buy the PS3". Your review was ok, other than the shock of breaking the forth wall, I'll probably only remember it after the "being hit from 900 yards (of course)" joke. Maybe the fact that the game had nothing specifically to rant about (other than it brought nothing new) made the review less interesting. At least I'm thankful this wasn't another FPS review, I'm really sick of those.
 

Zera

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Wow I must say that this must be the best he has done yet. Good job Yahtzee my boi. And no, portal is NOT perfect. Get over it.
 

culade

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Surggical_Scar said:
He may have the deliciously fresh-faced appearance of a 20-something Aussie, but in his heart, he posesses all the malign, cantankerous hatred of a gin-addled, 74-year-old mother in law.
once again he's British, not Aussie. i also don't see how anyone can think he's old. he sounds like a twenty-something to me and this isn't the first time he's shown his face.

the video served his point well, players don't expect quick time events just like we didn't expect to see him explain it on cam. i wish he had used some action script or something so we'd have to actually press 'x' to prevent him from getting hit. and if we missed hitting 'x' in time, then he could reprimand us for our slowness. that would have been entertaining.
 

p0nda

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SomeCrazyGuy said:
Yes, I agree, ZP is very entertaining, but for **** sake, calm down already!

Yes, it's funny, but nothing you should be laughing hard about, in fact, I seriously doubt that there is ANYTHING funny enough to warrant a person to laugh hard (Sure, a snicker or stiffle, maybe even a chuckle, but not laughing hard).
While in principle I agree with you, I must beg to differ. The Halo 3 review had tears streaming down my face, while I vibrated with the silent laughter I had to suppress, due to the fact that I was in class at the time. I just watched it again to be sure it was the one I was thinking of - and lo, same tears, same shaking. There is no accounting for what someone finds funny, nor how funny they find it; e.g. for me, this review, not so much, but each to their own.
 
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Zera said:
Wow I must say that this must be the best he has done yet. Good job Yahtzee my boi. And no, portal is NOT perfect. Get over it.
No, the best review is probably one of the following: Halo 3, Crysis, the Orange Box, and Guitar Hero 3. Hard to say which.
And no game is perfect, but Portal is probably as close as you can get these days, so it's justified to call it perfect for now.
 

Terramax

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I really have to thank Yahtzee. For the longest time I've often noted games with obvious rascism and people (mainly Americans) have shouted at me back for looking 'too deeply' into games.

He obviously shows I'm not alone.
 

PaulPower

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SomeBlackGuy said:
I thought he said portal was -_-
I seem to remember him saying Columbo was, although with those two episodes that deviated from the standard Columbo formula (the "photo jigsaw puzzle" one and the "some cop's fiancee has been kidnapped" one) maybe not.
Redfeather said:
What's the reverse of jumping the shark? Where a show or other medium hits the sweet spot?
The TV Tropes and Idioms Wiki suggests "Growing the Beard", after when Commander Riker grew his distinctive beard on Star Trek:: The Next Generation. Although growing the beard usually implies that a show was poorly received to begin with, so we can't really apply it to Yahtzee.

Also, was anyone else reminded of Daniel Vettori when they saw Yahtzee? Or maybe I'm just too big a cricket nut.

Anyway,
 

Fvantom

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spiggy said:
I had imagined yahtzee as older and more... hatted.
wasnt a good call to show himself speaking directly without his hat, either way, he looked different than I wouldve thought
 

Fvantom

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spiggy said:
I had imagined yahtzee as older and more... hatted.
wasnt a good call to show himself speaking directly without his hat, either way, he looked different than I wouldve thought
 

wyldefire

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Wow this is red letter day, Yahtzee shows his face and he reviews a PS3 game. Having played the game myself though I think his review, however entertaining, was pretty weak. Everything he said is right but not very important, there are other better criticisms that could have been said, like how the puzzles were too easy or sometimes fight scenes were too long. Also the older white dude never dies or turns evil.

But hey this is an action adventure RPG, and Yahtzee doesn't like most of those games. If you watch the Mass Effect review he'll say dialogue should be "succinct and punchy," but then he criticizes the punchyness of Uncharted's dialogue. It's a no win situation.
 

ZippyDSMlee

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O...M....G....and this is what I think about bioshock...minus the cliche over used race baiting bit really, I guess its a witty way to pick on the 5 enemy models....I guess.....

I can;t wait till you review RE5 and trounce it for a lily white guy shooting up the black home world....er...continent.

still review is 3.5 out of 5.0 .