I re-watched Zero Punctuation's video on
Hotline Miami 2 and he was spot-on for a lot of the game's issues (buggy, too many characters--somehow missed the "out of range sniper" problem); well, actually it was a two-parter for
Ori and the Blind Forest. While 2015 certainly wasn't PRIME Zero Punctuation it makes me wonder when exactly he lost it. The easy answer is California but already by 2015 he had been doing this for at least five years and losing his edge, and I would say it started around here. Two things to note about 2015:
1) Not reviewing
Undertale but giving it extremely high marks at the end of the year, and I will admit, that non-review of
Undertale convinced me that it was actually good and GOTD material (it, unfortunately, did not live up to that).
2) The dual Steam indie review feature itself. It started that year (looking at the wiki, the first one was in January 2015 with
Five Nights at Freddy's and
This War of Mine). It definitely started out with semi-popular stuff like a dual feature of
Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number and
Ori and the Blind Forest, stuff people have heard of, in comparison to stuff no one has heard of, for example in September 2023, a dual feature of
Lies of P and
Chants of Sennaar.
There was a thread on Zero Punctuation on /v/
yesterday afternoon. It got jannied at around 69 posts, but it does bring up how he's got the "dad gamer" syndrome and how shitty/forced his
Hogwarts Legacy review was. The question if it's even "forced" is a big question, because I can also believe he is a big enough faggot to truly believe it. YouTubers often say they're "playing a character" but nothing about Yahtzee indicates that he is, all his other stuff indicates that he is a complete douchebag with some atrocious taste in video games.