🌟 Internet Famous Arin Hanson / Egoraptor / Grump - "Hey I'm Grump!" of Game Grumps fame, hypocritical SJW doxer, shat himself recording a let's play

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As if to affirm what @Steve Lurkel just said, this is their video today:
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No idea if the video is as bad as the thumbnail. I'm not touching that shit, sorry.
 
very retarded and autisic question but what’s up with arin making his thumbnails gay as hell? It’s so corny I can’t. IMG_3678.jpeg
 
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They also revisited Mickey Mousecapade recently. My favorite part is where Dan, without a hint of irony, said, "We're much better at gaming than we were in 2013 *save state* *load state*."
 
I thought mentioning a patreon was just part of the April Fool's day joke but no I looked it up and they actually have one, how the mighty have fallen
When you make an April Fools joke video; you don't really make the content, that's the joke.
They just made fetish content and used that day as an excuse to test the waters.
 
Dude's gonna be 40 in a little over 6 months' time. It's not that early.

The claret suit that screams "LOOK AT ME LOOK AT MEEEEEE" is far more concerning given his age.
Oh the suit is terrible. Its just the only time I have actually seen him is when hes under studio lights and figured it was some weird reflection. But no, here he is in broad daylight with the grey showing.
 
Gameoverse is officially out and while this thread seemed to lean toward the negative side, I remained cautiously optimistic. After watching however, I would like to admit that I was wrong. Gameoverse is not good.

Overall it feels like someone got their more famous friends to do them a favor and help them make a show when they have no idea how to create a show. I don't really know how else to explain it.

The animation is good. Little stiff in some areas, and while I am disappointed that the animation style is not different for the game worlds, the animation is the best part. It's pretty. It's colorful. It's expressive. It does what it needs to.

That being said, the girl characters are in bikinis for most of this episode. It's clearly fanservice and especially on the first episode, it's incredibly apparent what the goal here is.

The plot is... fine. If the main character wins the game world is destroyed, so the main heroes have to team up with the game's villains to stop the hero from winning, and the main villains have to team up with the game's heroes to help them beat the game. There is some interesting things you can do with this concept, but none of that was explore here.

The main character is incredibly incompetent. Outside of her constant flashes of PTSD, without her backpack, she gets her ass handed to her like three times this episode.

The purple dinosaur thing went from not knowing anything about what is happening, to being incredibly knowledgeable, to giving an (absolutely forced) motivating speech to the main character. It's a character arc that should have been across the entire series, but was instead crushed down into half an episode.

The robot backpack has a filter on his voice that makes it feel unnatural. Not the beep beep robot kind of way, but the uncomfortable and off putting kind of way. Nothing noteable to say here. Just kind of there.

Fuck the dolphin! It's his voice. It's Arin's high pitched child voice and Jesus Christ stop! I was hoping this character would die, but no, he's going to be a main character. Fuck.

There are two big voice actors Chris Sabet and Erica Lindbeck. You'll probably know them best as Vegeta from DBZ and Futuba from Persona 5. This might just be a me thing, but they have incredibly distinct voices and they get around, so hearing them yet again was more annoying than anything. Imagine eating the same meal for three weeks in a row. It doesn't matter how good the meal is, you start to get sick of it pretty quick, and it did hurt my enjoyment.

Other than that, no jokes made me laugh. Some of the references were slightly dated. There was an "oof" joke and I haven't heard that word in maybe five years. Probably the best part was the dynamic between the paper villian and his partner. It was better than Arin's pilot a couple years back, but I still wouldn't call this good or amazing. I would recommend avoiding this one.

I know these are scattered as shit notes, but I'm typing this with the headache. I can not stress how bad that fucking dolphin voice is.
 
I thought Gameoverse was good! It probably helps that I haven't listened to Arin's voice in years, but I thought he did a good job as the dolphin. I liked him thanking Gobbles for teaching him how to read, that actually got me.

I went into it pretty negative. The trailer made it look like shit and Arin voicing the caveman made me want to skip it. Something about that voice specifically just gets on my nerves... Whoever edited the trailer made it look like the show would just be ironic Marvel humor with some heavy drama. It's much faster paced and cartoony.

Overall, there's some fun stuff in the pilot and even some foreshadowing if you pay attention. It makes sense that the world map and the tutorial character are the bad guys in a world like this. Those two are the best characters. Ross did a fantastic job. It looks like he animated a lot of it by himself.
 
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