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He really could have trimmed the fat on the cyberpunk video.
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40 minutes worth of broken promises and gameplay? This is going to be GOOD.
He's back, motherfuckers!
I'm only 10 minutes in but he shows off the NPC pathfinding and clipping too much.He really could have trimmed the fat on the cyberpunk video.
Yea, half the video is just clips, a lot of them being the big memed clips shared around a month ago. The video could have been shaved down to about 20 minutes.I'm only 10 minutes in but he shows off the NPC pathfinding and clipping too much.
Perhaps he did this for Youtube money.Yea, half the video is just clips, a lot of them being the big memed clips shared around a month ago. The video could have been shaved down to about 20 minutes.
Who knows.Perhaps he did this for Youtube money.
Hell, he added GTA V, & he nitpicked the fuck out of it. CP2077 is worse than the very thing whose nitpicking is the 4th most popular thing on his channel.I'm glad he added Lego City Undercover as well as Saint's Row for contrast. This is how you rub salt.
No joke, I actually wanna play LCU after the video.I'm glad he added Lego City Undercover as well as Saint's Row for contrast. This is how you rub salt.
Valve had every right to sue these liars, but never did.New Crowbcat video on back2blood
From the creators ofNew Crowbcat video on back2blood
I'm guessing those Turtle Rock employees were hired by Value as contract work for L4D. Never actually contributed to Left 4 Dead as they say.Valve had every right to sue these liars, but never did.
Valve gets a cut from games sold on their platform and benefit from failures that make them look goodValve had every right to sue these liars, but never did.
And I can respect them for using neutrality to their own benefit, but shit like B4B and Hunt Down the Freeman make Valve look bad.Valve gets a cut from games sold on their platform and benefit from failures that make them look good