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Tbh the last bad game I enjoyed watching slowbeef play was Sonic 06 and that was because beetus was there and it killed his ps3. DSB playing bad games with notifications every 10 seconds is rather annoying.
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If you have time, do yourself a favor and watch the pokecap'n crew's let's play of sonic 06. It's my favorite let's play of all time, bar none, and I watched a :autism: amount back in my Something Awful days. It's just a great game for a group of people to mock. The single best example of a mystery science theater equivalent for video games.Tbh the last bad game I enjoyed watching slowbeef play was Sonic 06 and that was because beetus was there and it killed his ps3. DSB playing bad games with notifications every 10 seconds is rather annoying.
If you have time, do yourself a favor and watch the pokecap'n crew's let's play of sonic 06. It's my favorite let's play of all time, bar none, and I watched a :autism: amount back in my Something Awful days. It's just a great game for a group of people to mock. The single best example of a mystery science theater equivalent for video games.
If you have time, do yourself a favor and watch the pokecap'n crew's let's play of sonic 06. It's my favorite let's play of all time, bar none, and I watched a :autism: amount back in my Something Awful days. It's just a great game for a group of people to mock. The single best example of a mystery science theater equivalent for video games.
Mario Party 5 was the best for that fact it was 50 turns and hearing KFJ get increasingly drunker as it goes on.
All the good LPs belong to people who more or less quit the forums and never did another LP.
Well, you have to realize also that a lot of people's favorite LPs come from 2007-2012 or so (I've never been sure if this is because of rose-colored glasses, or if LPs were inexplicably better for some reason back then).
I think the good LPs were always the latter though. The reason retsupurae existed in the first place was because this low effort content started getting pumped out by people, but with streaming, that's the standard. Most of the good LPs aren't video LPs though, it's honestly not as good a format for it in my book. Something like Ben Croshaw's let's play of his own game wouldn't have worked as well in video, and he makes a living making videos for the internet.Probably because 2007 - 2012 is when LPs were most popular, after which changing tastes and the massive growth of streaming started to render the traditional format obsolete.
Streaming in particular really changed the game, I feel. You can produce very similar (if not the same) content by streaming your gameplay and cutting the VODs up into YT-length videos with the added benefit of giving you a tip jar and a chat to interact with. Quite a few SA LPers of the past are on Twitch and do exactly this, or have at least experimented with streaming before.
The way I see it, the role LPs fill now is thoroughly edited content you can't get from a stream, although I have seen randoms on Twitch brand their stream as LPs.
Don't forget about Mario or Luigi Superstar Saga.These guys have made some of my favourite LPs ever, beyond just '06.
I recommend their LP of Four Swords Adventures to anyone. It's easily the best 4-player LP of that game ever made thanks to the effort they put into recording four GBAs along with the main game using a nauseatingly complex hardware setup they called the Gigaquad. I remember how people were practically screaming at them to follow up with Crystal Chronicles (the only other game that could make use of that setup) but they never did.
Then there's the Mario Party mega-LP where they play through all eight Mario Party games (at the time) to see who can get the most stars/coins across all the games. There's a ton of Mario Party LPs out there, but I consider this one particularly good due to its epic scale, the bitter competition between the four of them and Pokecapn's stipulation that nobody was allowed to read the instructions to any of the minigames.
There's also KFJ's Final Fantasy XIII-2 LP, which I greatly enjoyed and remember largely because Square-Enix was DMCA'ing anyone who showed certain story cutscenes at the time so they had to mangle the recordings to avoid the bots. This LP included a legendary two hour update where KFJ and I want to say Kaz (?) are grinding for the very last item they need for 100% and it just won't fucking drop, so they start reading fanfiction to pass the time.
I'm still sad they gave up on the Lightning Returns LP. It was shaping up to be interesting.
Also, the Sonic Unleashed LP was almost as good as '06.
Quovak's let's plays are some of my favourite content on the internet. For anyone interested (scroll down, his let's plays of Yahtzee's games are under "The Chzo Mythos"):edit: it was Quovak's let's play
Good God I'm actually subbed to Supernice. Never knew he was a goon.
GamesAreSuperNice is actually one of the last good LP content producers on SA, so it makes sense that they want to drive him off.