Reviewing games the best way possible, by spoiling them.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 10 | Founded | 14 years ago |
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Categories | Video GamesLeisure |
I messed up. I messed up bad. I forgot to hit record on our mics and we didn’t have time to re-record the episode. So, here’s Night Slashers without our usual commentary. more
Unfortunately, you don’t actually render anything in this game. Except maybe your time, you can render that. more
I don’t know if this game is where they got the idea for QWOP, but if not it’s a damn coincidence. Also, Michael Jacksons. more
This game got great reviews in its time. Does it stand up? Listen to find out! (Ok, that was a terrible description) more
I wish there was a way to put the sad walking away music into text. more
This game is like Smash T.V. on crack. Also, who would have thought that the hardest thing about this game is just going through doors? more
The first GI Joe game for NES wasn’t very good, and this being the sequel, really isn’t any better. more
There’s nothing I can tell you about Super Metroid. It’s a masterpiece and everyone needs to play it, multiple times, throughout their lives. more
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Im always in need of a good podcast and luckily this is it. Normally a show were two schmucks retell a game scene by scene would be boring but these two new yoikas have so much character that my balls literally expanded a full 5 inches. Thanks Guys! My dad has never been prouder of my balls
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