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This is what happened in his own words.What did NC do to Phelous?
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This is what happened in his own words.What did NC do to Phelous?
What did NC do to Phelous?
Also the whole bullshit with Obscurus Lupa getting unfairly fired over the dumbest shit.
You'd figure that these guys would already know what shitty CGI is like considering it's in Doug and Linky's videos all the damn time. But apparently not when it's being done intentionally. That's sad, and I still commend Phelous for leaving.He complained about the purposefully shitty CGI for To Boldly Flee and Rob and Mike apparently sent Welshy to spy on him. Welshy told Phelous their intentions straight away.
The Dunning-Kruger effect is a great thing, indeed.You'd figure that these guys would already know what shitty CGI is like considering it's in Doug and Linky's videos all the damn time. But apparently not when it's being done intentionally. That's sad, and I still commend Phelous for leaving.
As I've said before, the very existence of Douchey McNitpick as a character has to be one of the most blatant examples of hypocrisy that I've ever seen on the Internet.Those fucking Douchey McNitpick videos make me want to punch Doug in the throat with brass knuckles made from Nick Bate's teeth. Hell, some of the "fuckups" weren't even actual fuckups.
These days, the "Because AVGN said so" fallacy isn't in vogue like it once was, due to the fact that the show is now less about unearthing obscure games from James' childhood, and more about picking on easy targets that everyone already knows about, like Big Rigs and Crazy Bus.
Here's what I don't get about this line of thinking: if there are members of a fan base who don't have opinions of their own, wouldn't they also come to the conclusion that a movie or video game isn't all that bad if Nostalgia Critic or the AVGN said so? I'm guessing the consensus among this crowd must be: "this critic reviews bad movies/games and he reviewed this, so therefore it sucks!" At least, that's what it seems like to me. I guess they're too busy paying attention to the angry bits and parroting arguments against the movie/game to realize this. Could these same people have came to the defense of a beloved piece of media from their childhood when a "critic" dropped his $0.02?You sometimes got the impression that the AVGN was considered some sort of unquestionable god whose opinions were the be-all and end-all in regards to video games. Even games like McKids (which James Rolfe admitted wasn't actually that bad of a game) or Virtua Fighter 32X (which he barely covered) were considered awful by the younger members of his fanbase "because AVGN said so".
Could these same people have came to the defense of a beloved piece of media from their childhood when a "critic" dropped his $0.02?
In response to the topic of "the Nostalgia Critic's fanbase will automatically hate a film just because he said it was bad" from a few pages back, this was something I noticed a lot with the Angry Video Game Nerd back when I used to watch his stuff regularly. You sometimes got the impression that the AVGN was considered some sort of unquestionable god whose opinions were the be-all and end-all in regards to video games. Even games like McKids (which James Rolfe admitted wasn't actually that bad of a game) or Virtua Fighter 32X (which he barely covered) were considered awful by the younger members of his fanbase "because AVGN said so".
A good example of this is James' video comparing the SNES with the Sega Mega Drive/Genesis. lots of people- many of which don't own the consoles and only play the game libraries via emulation- will say the SNES was undeniably the better console just because James said so, even though he stated himself that he was biased towards Nintendo. Not to mention said video had problems of his own- for example, he displayed false specs for the Mega Drive that made it look less capable than it really is.
These days, the "Because AVGN said so" fallacy isn't in vogue like it once was, due to the fact that the show is now less about unearthing obscure games from James' childhood, and more about picking on easy targets that everyone already knows about, like Big Rigs and Crazy Bus.
Being autistic, they trust the critic because they like them, and don't often swim against the current if it means being singled out as wrong or a hater.
Sadly, I have the feeling that HAS happened...someone says a contrary opinion, and the fanbase starts leaping on them like the crazed monkeys they are.
I think Ashens is a reviewer who will be around a long time (as long as he wants to keep making videos) because he's critical but he doesn't scream or have weird plot lines taking up half the video, he still manages to be very entertaining, interesting and funny. Also he does unique reviews because he's not reviewing movies or video games, he generally reviews cheap chinese knock off toys, games and food and I don't know of anyone else who is doing that these days because there are 100's of people doing games and movies
When it comes to CA, I prefer Brad Jones (The Cinema Snob) to all of them, for a lot of the same reasons above. He's a cynic, with a smooth voice who reviews obscure movies that people generally don't watch anyway. If there is a "plot" to a review, it's never more than something that appears once or twice in the middle and is only ever played for jokes. It usually has something to do with the movie, anyway.
Even when he does raise his voice, it's a lot less grating than Doug's anyway.