Episode 242 – Here we discuss (with examples) of things in gaming that really twist our panties in a wad. What are some things that games do that make you angry?
Sorry for the delay in this one everyone. I’ve been working on this one on and off since last year, and I kept finding things I wanted to improve on everytime I sat down to edit it. This video is for my friend Kyle and you better enjoy it dude 😆 The x-box 360 is definitely not my favorite console but it has definitely won my respect over the years with a outstanding library of games. The Guru of the shmups genre Studio mud prints can be found here: https://www.youtube.com/user/Serraxor
GAMES SHOWN: Q.U.B.E. 2 Knight of Pen and Paper 1 & 2 The Adventure Pals Steredenn: Binary Stars N++ Ultimate Edition Snake Pass Worms W.M.D. Mutant Mudds Collection Lovers in a Dangerous Spacetime Shelter Generations The Flame in the Flood Human: Fall Flat More Info: http://www.SuperRareGames.com
** DISCLAIMER : We were sent the games for review, but nobody is paying us to make this video, nobody is reviewing the footage and all our opinions are our own **
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