Dunkview: Nintendo Labo
While the reviews of Nintendo’s new Switch play sets have been overwhelmingly positive, videogamedunkey is a little less hyperbolic with his take on what really amounts to a bunch of cardboard and some clever software.
While the reviews of Nintendo’s new Switch play sets have been overwhelmingly positive, videogamedunkey is a little less hyperbolic with his take on what really amounts to a bunch of cardboard and some clever software.
(PG-13: Language) Videogamedunkey gives us a taste of the hilarity that is Gang Beasts. Almost anyone could upload their gameplay of the slapstick ragdoll fighting game and it would be funny. But no one does the “yes, yes, noooo” commentary quite like Dunk.
(PG-13: Language) 2017 hit us with instant classic video games from all genres and from indies and AAA companies alike. Videogamedunkey looks back at undoubtedly one of the best years ever in video games and picks his top 10 games of 2017.
(PG-13) Videogamedunkey talks about the video game industry’s never ending quest for beautiful, detailed, or realistic graphics. While it is mainly a visual medium, the quality of a game’s graphics – and all other aspects – should be second to the quality of its gameplay.
(PG-13: Language) Videogamedunkey casts his analytical eye on his favorite horror film, The Shining. It’s a movie that needs no further introduction. But until every single human being has watched it, we think it qualifies as underappreciated.
(PG-13: Language) “It’s the fight we’ve all been waiting for! Ketchup vs. Mustard!” Videogamedunkey pokes fun at Batman’s “Do what I say” philosophy, can’t figure out whether DC has the best or the worst characters and more in his brief look at Injustice 2.
(PG-13: Language) Videogamedunkey shows us how much fun and frustration he’s having with some of the latest games out today. Watch him become a fence in Everything, a limp snake in Snake Pass, and a French kissing smash bro in Brawlout.
(PG-13: Language) Videogamedunkey gives two furious thumbs down to Mass Effect: Andromeda. The game is fun at times, but in between the janky animations, the labyrinth of menus and the soulless hero, it’s hard to justify why you should spend time and money on it.
(PG-13: Language, SPOILERS) Videogamedunkey plays the excellent action RPG Nier: Automata and realizes that he hates robots. That includes pacifist robots, tall robots and baby robots. Then he finds out how to get to the credits as quickly as possible.
(PG-13: Language) Videogamedunkey shows us one of the reasons why The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild is one of the best video games ever made – its physics, tools and weapons let you find joy in coming up with different ways to kill enemies. And yourself.
(PG-13: Language) Videogamedunkey shares a compilation of clips that he felt didn’t warrant their own separate videos. Watch him lament For Honor’s lack of dedicated servers, realize that You Only Live Once and Watch Dogs 2 are as literal as it gets, and more.
(PG-13, SPOILERS) Videogamedunkey takes on Capcom’s critically-acclaimed reboot of Resident Evil. It’s a game where you’re stuck in a black and brown world together with the Black Knight and a prop pistol. Seriously though this game is effed up. Hard pass on this.
(PG-13: Language) Videogamedunkey made his own version of YouTube’s annual recap video, focusing on his favorite – or the opposite – YouTubers, including Angry Video Game Nerd, H3H3 and Jaboody Dubs. YouTube views are a hell of a drug.
(PG-13: Language) Videogamedunkey gives an entertaining and pragmatic judgment on Final Fantasy XV for those who are still on the fence about the JRPG. Like Metal Gear Solid V, FF XV has unacceptable flaws, but its gameplay and presentation redeem it.
(PG-13: Language) Videogamedunkey looks at some differences between video game marketing in the U.S. and Japan. In general, it seems the level of enthusiasm on the other side of the planet is just a bit higher than here in the States. That’s not to say it always works.
(PG-13: Language) Videogamedunkey is disappointed at 2016’s gaming releases. But he’s hopeful for indies like Owlboy and Mekazoo. Besides, 2016 also brought us Overwatch, Uncharted 4, Deus Ex: MK, Bravely Second, RimWorld and more.
Videogamedunkey provides his perspective on the highly anticipated, expansive exploration and survival game, which sadly appears to offer its variety only on the surface, and not in the form of gameplay or long-term playability. Regardless, we’re still installing it on our PS4.
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