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- Well I finally got the lights working
really really well now.
It's all thanks to the adjustable Phillips
hue bulbs that I've been getting recently.
Well I got them a while ago but now
I'm just finally just starting
to implement them myself.
I always have my volume up really high.
I need to stop doing that.
But what's going on everybody?
My name is as you may or may not,
I jumped way too early.
That's my name, is I jumped way too early.
We're playing more Fortnite Battle Royale,
on the schmancy fancy,
fancy super duper yes fancy PC there.
It's 45 oh no we're landing in
the wrong part of town boys.
We're going way over here.
We're gonna go to the Dusty
Divet and do it up that way
because yup, that's Tilted Towers,
where I didn't want to actually go.
Um yeah, so the lighting is a little
bit off on this side of my face,
because I don't have this light on.
I typically do.
So if it looks a little
bit darker, that's why,
but there's also a lot of color behind me,
so that's the trade off there.
I think that's very fine trade off for
now until I order a few
more of those bulbs.
The studio lights are usually really big,
so they're actually super duper big,
and they are super bright,
which actually makes it,
the colors in the background
it like diffuses them.
So they don't pop as much,
but you know, I want
the colors to pop a lot.
So there you go.
Hopefully it looks good in the back.
Well I know it does look good,
but hopefully you enjoy
the colors in the back.
There again changing it
for almost every episode,
as far as I can remember.
So again with the topics of things
that I am excited about for the future,
that's a person right there.
That is a person landing
from the bus of the enemy,
but you know the buses have been gone for
quite some time so I don't
know is up with that but sure.
They are probably a ton of
enemies over by that area.
So it may not be wise to
go right to the circle,
we should probably should
loot something somewhere,
before we go gung ho into there.
So the past couple of episodes I've been
talking about my summer,
how it's been going.
I don't really have much
else planned for the summer,
I don't think.
August is pretty boring,
as it is I believe.
Not a lot going on in August,
which you know I'm okay with.
In terms of releases,
I don't think anything.
I don't think anything
from Nintendo or Sony
or anything that I'm even
remotely interested in,
which is gonna be interesting
to do videos on stuff on that,
but I guess we'll gather
resources here while we
have some time to ourselves
and process our thoughts here.
But this holiday season is
gonna be re-donkey kong- culous.
For multiple reasons.
Actually, August we have Spiro the Dragon,
which is going to be awesome,
can't wait to do a play through of that.
That's gonna be cool.
It's a game that I did not
play when I was younger,
so to play Spiro and
have it be all looking
crispy clear HD is extremely cool.
Looks like this guy is
blowing up the entirety
of this area here with the sea floor.
(booming noise)
Which is fine, yep, there
it all goes and nice.
Okay cool, oh somebody's destroying,
he's destroying that okay cool.
So I guess I should just get out of here,
cause it's clearly of no benefit for me
to be down here because there's nothing
left for me down here.
So Spiro the Dragon is
gonna be coming out,
there's gonna be a video
or videos about that.
That'll be good.
Spider-Man coming out on PlayStation four,
get hyped about that.
That's in September.
So Spiro I never played as a kid,
I only played Spiro Orange.
Spiro Orange on the Game Boy Advanced.
I was gonna say Game Cube
but that would've been a lie.
It's a game where Crash
and Spiro switch places,
and instead of being in the Crash universe
with Crash Bandicoot,
you're in the universe
of Spiro with Crash,
and vice versa so basically you have
to buy two copies of the game.
Thank you sir, I'm going to hop back here,
thank you cool.
You have to buy each copy of the game
to really get the full
experience of everything,
kind of like Pokemon,
is what they wanted to replicate
and why is it so laggy?
Why is everything so laggy with this guy?
All the players have
been laggy in general,
I've noticed since the
five point oh update,
so maybe that's just my, my end?
Or maybe that's on Epic's end?
I'm not quite sure, but I'm actually gonna
bail outta here because that's just
making a very jarring
experience for you guys.
So and for me too but,
that's the only Spiro
game I've ever played.
I was more of a Crash
Bandicoot sort of guy.
I played Crash To Insanity,
which is a as far as I'm aware,
a great game that I remember.
Oh I'm not in a good position at all.
Only have a legendary shotgun,
that's not gonna help me
even a little bit here.
And he's down, yeah
I'm not in a good spot.
I need some of my
teammates to help me out.
But there is lots of
this stuff going on here,
I'm gonna slurp on this,
and luckily I have a
legendary shotgun here so.
Nope that's not gonna do anything!
Yep okay cool and I'm
gonna die right here.
Maybe, maybe potentially?
Oh no.
Okay, I'm gonna leave, there we go.
Okay shield. Bryan shield.
Shield up a little bit,
maybe use some of the,
uh oh he sees me, okay go.
Go!
Go!
Okay cool.
Not in a good spot here.
That's a thing?
Oh no I need to get
outta here really badly.
(gun fires)
Hello?
Hello?
Wow okay.
Wow that was a very very
bad move on my part there.
Yeah totally dead there.
How much help does this guy have?
Or is he gonna die soon?
It doesn't really matter
because we're dead anyways.
We're gonna go into a new match and talk
more about Spiro, Crash
and all that stuff.
Okay I think I'm gonna
land at Fatal Fields,
because I haven't been there in a while,
well I mean I haven't
landed there in a while,
I've been there recently.
But this area right in
front of me is actually
a good area to get some chests in,
but there's only a couple of them,
so you could be overcrowded
with a ton of people
and they may try to get in
there before you actually can.
But we may be able to get down there,
we'll go here and we should yeah,
we should land right on top
of this chest over here,
so we will change up our direction here.
Grab this chest, hopefully right on cue,
nobody can take our stuff and cool.
Awesome.
So that's the plan there.
Talking about Crash before,
I played Crash To Insanity
on the PlayStation two.
That was a good game,
I don't know if I'll ever do videos on it,
probably not.
I never like to have anything
out of the question for videos
some things are totally
out of the question,
but you know, games that I like,
I'm not willing to
totally disregard forever.
But that's definitely not as close on the
list as other things
are to put it that way.
I'll take that one,
oh it's just the same thing
just a little bit different.
Alright.
Well, let's do this.
There we go cool, didn't
lose any health there.
Awesome.
So, we're kinda close
to where we need to be.
They are probably over by Tilted Towers,
and that doesn't look
good for us, but oh well.
So, yeah I was more of a Crash guy.
I played Crash NitroCart,
which was great as far as I remember.
Not many people, no,
one guy at Fatal Fields.
Alright, so I should've just
landed there to begin with.
That was a pretty fun game,
I didn't play much of the original Crash
games on the PlayStation one,
so when the Crash to Insanity,
or Insane Trilogy came out,
it wasn't, it wasn't as
revolutionary for me.
I played it, and I'm really bad at it,
which a lot of people
are really bad at it.
So I'm definitely not the only one.
But Spiro is more of a,
well I mean both are platformers,
but Spiro's definitely easier,
so that's gonna be the draw for me.
It's gonna be more for me to enjoy.
I don't like dying
repeatedly and feeling like
I'm not making any progress.
So that's gonna be my goal with Spiro
is to have fun.
Which it always should be
the goal, but you know.
One game that I'm excited for that
I haven't really seen
a lot of that I kinda
intentionally left myself in the dark on,
is the upcoming Spider-Man game
on the PlayStation four.
Not related to the MCU is
far as they are telling us.
There is a Spider-Man
game coming out that will
take place obviously in New York,
and involve Spider-Man.
I don't know if it involves
any other Marvel characters.
They're not saying whether
they are or actually,
they said they are not,
but you never quite know
who's gonna appear so.
That's something to keep on the radar,
that comes out in September.
I played the original Spider-Man two game,
on the Game Cube,
which was really really good.
I would love to, actually I did play that,
fairly recently, and it's actually got
really bad graphics,
it's really really bad.
But from what I remember, it's good, so,
it'll forever stay in my
memory as a good game,
hopefully, nonetheless.
La la la.
Webslinging in that game,
is super fun to do,
and hopefully there's
that same exact feeling
in the new game because that would make
for a very fun game.
I'm gonna swap to this here.
Luckily, I have two more
bits of 50 percent shielding,
so that's good for us too.
Looks like these guys are in the middle of
a soccer match or kinda had a brawl.
Over here, this guy fell over.
Maybe a little fight happening
over there, who knows.
What else is coming out?
You know I think that's actually
it for PlayStation stuff,
that I could do videos on.
Red Dead Redemption I'm
obviously very excited for,
I've talked about before,
how excited I am for it,
but it is not something
I am doing videos on
because you know it's not for kids.
And that is one of the
few games I want to enjoy.
Like with Super Mario Odyssey,
I played it all the way
through the first time
through myself because
I wanted to enjoy it,
rather than have the pressure of
you know getting the videos done
for the sake of getting it done,
and then having to worry about you know,
not spoiling it for myself,
or maybe like learning
the tricks as I go along,
like I learned almost
everything before I actually
did any videos on it,
which made for a better video.
So the newest play through I did of it
with the face cam and everything,
that is the same way where there's
a lot more to, a lot more to do,
a lot more to offer
with that video series,
so go check that out if you would like to.
Totally up to you.
Other than that, I think
that's it for PlayStation.
Not a whole lot that's
come out this entire year
for PlayStation.
I don't count Lego
Incredibles, like you know.
Like Red Dawn Redemption,
well Red Dawn Redemption two,
is very much so a multi-platform game,
it's coming out on Xbox One as well but,
I don't have Xbox One.
You know I honestly
don't know if I'm going
to play Lego DC Super Villains at all.
I got Lego Incredibles,
and I have no drive to do videos on it.
I have been kinda fatigued with
the Lego game formula over
the past couple of years,
because it's basically the same game over
and over and over again.
And not necessarily in
a way that I agree with.
So this is an entire tangent that I guess,
you know we have time,
there's 45 people left,
so why not?
So, in case you don't know,
the Lego games come out, at this rate,
twice a year, sometimes three times a year
but as of the past I think two years,
it's been two a year.
So the one's that came out this year,
have been Lego DC Super Villains,
or what will be Lego DC Super Villains,
and why didn't he grab these pistols?
I'll never know, but
I'll grab them anyways.
Actually, I'll swap these out for this.
Cool.
So I am fully stacked as far as I'm aware.
There's that one as well
as Lego Incredibles.
Now, I was burned kind of
on Lego Marvel Super Heroes,
no Lego Avengers.
So when I think of Lego Avengers right,
it came out in 2016,
I forget what part of 2016,
but it definitely came out then.
I'm not gonna land anywhere
near there actually.
I'm gonna land right
here and go up this way,
because don't destroy my thing!
Hello, hello? Come on.
Don't destroy my thing,
you need to not do that, thank you.
Thank you, okay.
We'll go over here,
see if we can find anybody.
That's a no so far.
(gun shooting)
oh yeah, some good shots here.
Let's go, let's go, oh no no no,
okay nope no no no.
I totally messed that
up myself and I died.
Wow. Dang it,
I thought I had something
going there, alright.
I'll play another game
and I'll continue that
train of thought.
I guess we're all going
to Tilted Towers again.
I haven't found a descending
thing that I found
better than this so I still have that,
but hopefully I find a better one.
So when I think of Lego Avengers,
I think of Doctor Strange and all the
you know the Guardians,
and the game out in 2016.
It came out in a time where Doctor Strange
had already technically,
no it didn't happen yet.
It came out January 2000, was it 16 or 17?
It might've been 17, doesn't matter.
So it came out during a time where a lot
of the Avengers that were
featured in the movies
in the Marvel Cinematic Universe,
were nowhere to be
seen, and by that I mean
the Guardians of the
Galaxy most obviously.
So, there was no Guardians
of the Galaxy content
in that game.
Which, how do you have an MCU game without
the Guardians of the Galaxy?
And this has happened before,
like with Lego Marvel Super Heroes.
There were like at the end,
you got the Guardians of the Galaxy,
not the movie versions but you got them.
You also got the likes of the X-Men
and the Fantastic Four,
and because of the whole deal with Disney,
there aren't any X-Men
or Fantastic Four in
Lego Marvel Super Heroes you know,
or Lego Marvel Super Heroes
two or Avengers the Game.
So there's not a like,
how do you not have
those heroes in the game?
And the thing that happens
with the Lego games,
as of recently, like
with Lego Force Awakens,
right, you have a ton of characters that
are in the game that are
from different movies,
or from Force Awakens that literally
nobody cares about.
Nobody cares about, I would
say, 45 percent, honestly.
Nobody cares about 45
percent of the characters
that are featured in the game
as unlockable characters,
they have to spend time to unlock,
they have to spend studs to unlock.
It's just no one cares.
No one cares about these random characters
that were you know, either not shown
in the movie at all.
You know they were featured in
one panel of one comic book,
or one book like it just doesn't matter.
And with the case of Lego Force Awakens,
they added a ton of characters from the
previous Lego games, the previous movies
which is cool,
but there were a lot of
omissions even with that.
So, there's not a ton of consistency with
what they actually put into the game
and what they should put into the game.
Which I don't think is their fault,
I don't blame the developers themselves,
but who I do blame are
you know Disney, Marvel whoever.
The types of characters that
I would want in the game
are not in the game because it doesn't
fit in with what they want to promote,
which is unfortunate.
And that's a chest up there
that I totally missed.
It's unfortunate because there are a lot
of characters that would do,
that would be really cool to unlock.
Can I crouch down here?
I really can't do that?
Wow.
There's a ton of characters
people would love to play as,
and instead of having Captain
Marvel or Mr. Fantastic,
you have Fing Fang Foom,
and I use him frequently as an example,
of a character nobody really cares about.
So why would you have
a character like this
and Cowboy Captain America and all these
other characters that
people don't care about,
instead of the actual people that
people wanna play as?
And instead, you have that as DLC.
You include that as a season pass.
Like, it's great that
you have 120 characters,
or a 100 characters in your game,
but nobody cares about these villains.
I just speak on behalf of, you know,
of a lot of people.
I would say the general public because
if you took these
characters out of the game,
people wouldn't be like
"Oh, I really want this
one random person!"
Like there's no room for that.
Where you look at the
roster for Lego Star Wars
The Complete Saga,
and for the most part,
all of the figures in that
roster are good figures.
They are cool characters, they
have been produced before.
Like, the most obscure
it gets is like Forlom,
an IG 88, and even they have
been featured as many figures before.
So when you get to these newer games,
it feels like they're
adding a ton of characters
for the sake of adding characters,
which is fine for some people,
I just cannot get behind it.
And, not even that, but the gameplay
of the games has been the same for years,
like a decade, more than a decade.
Like, they clearly just
use the same engine,
the same type of game play mechanics.
There's nothing that has changed to the
level that is really really noticeable.
And, instead of trying
to do something different
with a specific Lego
game it's the same thing
pretty much over and over again,
you go through the level,
you keep tapping B,
you know you move the control stick around
in a certain direction and
you get through the puzzle,
and the puzzles are either
clearly laid out for you
or they're super convoluted and they don't
clearly show you what
you're supposed to do.
Or they don't show you
how to do something,
they just show you that
something needs to be done.
Or a lot of the time like
"Oh, I didn't know I needed to destroy
"these specific things to get these pieces
"to build this thing."
Sometimes a game just
doesn't show you that.
And, it's aggravating for kids,
it's aggravating for me,
as the guy playing through it
and trying to make it all entertaining.
And at least with Fortnite,
there are different situations
that make it unique,
like with this here,
there are circles down here,
nobody's there, yet our
entire team is here.
Yes, we have the same
weapons and the same map
with the same different
50 people every time.
It's kind of the same game,
over and over and over again,
but the situations can change.
Why would he do that and
destroy that whole thing?
I have no idea.
But, you know there's
different situations where
if you watch one person
do a Lego playthrough,
then you're gonna see the exact same thing
again and again and
again which is fine but,
there's a guy way over here.
There's a guy in this car,
this golf cart over here.
The car yeah.
I mean it technically is a car of kinds.
It's a four wheel vehicle.
Who is shooting me dude? Really?
I can't revive you
dude, you're kinda done.
I can't do it, I'm sorry.
I just can't do it.
No can do, Cy Cooper.
And we are getting demolished.
Absolutely demolished here wow.
Right here come on, come on, come on.
Stop doing this.
Nope, ugh really?
Alright well how am I supposed to do this?
Really?
Yeah no way.
Oh come on! Where are my teammates dude?
Where is everybody?
This is crazy.
This guy up here in purple,
he's a just a bunch of random letters.
He's just waiting up top here?
Like, where is everybody?
They're all over here,
nobody's in the circle like, why?
But oh well.
I'm gonna play another game.
Alright, Tomato Town it is.
So my job is not only to play video games,
but also kinda be honest with you.
Well not kinda, but definitely,
be honest with you when
it comes to games that
you know I play and I like,
and technically endorse.
So, with Fortnite, I'm able
to play it and have fun,
which is why I do videos on it,
which is why I enjoy it,
and I thoroughly enjoy what I do.
But when it comes to the Lego games,
they are just way too repetitive,
and it's just the same
thing over and over again.
So I would rather take
a break from it unless
I can play it with another person,
or there's something else
to make it interesting.
There's not gonna be
a lot of drive for me,
personally,
we're absolutely gonna
lose this round by the way,
there's not a lot that
can happen to really
make this interesting.
Because when you watch
one person play the game,
you watch another person play the game,
it's the same thing.
It's the same exact level,
the same exact characters,
and yes you can do free play
if you wanna do 100 percent,
which you can,
but a 100 percent like every,
every Lego game has a 100
percent that you can get.
So, you know what do you get by unlocking
a 100 percent?
Is it all the characters?
Is it something really cool?
A lot of the time it's just not worth,
I feel, it's not worth my time.
I would rather play other games
that I find entertaining,
and that I think will get received
a bit more positively,
than me forcing my way through a Lego game
that I just don't have the energy to play.
Like, what will happen sometimes?
This doesn't happen
often, but it does happen.
If I run out of something to talk about,
or I'm not inspired to
talk about something,
it's you know a little bit
behind the scenes here,
I will literally do this.
(sighs)
And I'll stop.
And I will be like "I have no energy
"or no thought to talk about something.
"This game doesn't incite a conversation
"with myself. Which is weird,
"so why would I talk to myself?"
You know but, it doesn't make me think
"Wow, there's something here
that I can add to this."
It's just the same game.
And sometimes it happens with Fortnite.
And it happened actually earlier today,
and that was before I had dinner.
That's when I realized,
okay I tried to realize what was wrong,
because like normally I don't get that way
with Fortnite I usually have something to
talk about at some point or another.
And I realized it was
because I hadn't eaten
anything for breakfast, lunch or dinner.
Got something to eat, here I am now.
So, it was with episode one,
of the Incredibles,
and this video hasn't come out,
but it was the first level.
And the way that it works
with the Incredibles game,
and like all of the Force Awakens and
all of Lego Avengers,
which I love the Avengers by the way,
but they will drag out the entire story
and make an entire 20 to 30 minute level
about a three minute scene in a movie.
And I am constantly constantly amazed
that TT Games is able to do that.
I have no, like how?
How can you possibly do that?
And like there were, as short
as some of the levels were,
there were six levels
per each of the movies
in Lego Star Wars A Complete Saga.
And that ended up being what,
six times six is 36?
There were bonus levels,
there were bounty hunter levels.
You had multiple levels,
that varied in length which you know,
they could be anywhere from literally
three minutes to 20 minutes.
But they were all key parts of the story.
But it hit on all of them so like,
how can you possibly string
out this one little section?
Just for the sake of making game play,
like you know really?
And even with Lego Incredibles,
I didn't play the entire game,
I stopped after level two.
I recorded,
I was gonna do post play
commentary of level two,
and then I just didn't get
to it because stuff happened.
But I got to part two,
and I talked about my
thoughts on the Incredibles,
and that was it.
Because it's the same thing.
You just do the same exact thing.
You go here, you punch these pieces,
you do this thing and that thing,
and obviously it's my job
as a video game player,
to be entertaining,
to talk about whatever
it is I wanna talk about,
and basically make something
boring entertaining.
But when it's boring for
me and I can't find a way
to like spin it and make it look cool,
then I just can't be inspired to really
endorse it and play it.
Like, with Lego Incredibles that I liked,
and I really wished they
would've just did this,
I don't know why they didn't do this.
They had playable Pixar
characters in the game.
Like from what I heard,
because I again haven't played the game,
I well got to this point.
You could play as Dory,
Wall- E, who else?
Ratatouille, all these
different characters.
Why not make a Disney-Pixar game?
Why did you need to make Lego Incredibles?
The reason why is because it
needed to tie into a movie.
So I get it from that perspective,
the business perspective
of the whole thing,
I understand that.
But it would've made for, in my opinion,
an infinitely better game
if you made a
Lego-Disney-Pixar adventures.
And it was two or three
levels from each movie.
You know you don't need an entire six
episode ordeal about Ratatouille.
You know, you have three levels.
One with all the rats,
one inside of the kitchen,
and then one where you like
run away from one of the chefs.
You know, something like that.
You go through the plot
in a very concise manner,
and that's what makes for a good game.
And you can do even more
properties that way.
Couldn't you make an entire
Lego Wall-E video game?
Absolutely not.
But you can do three really
good levels about it,
and that would be amazing.
So why not give that a shot?
Why not do that?
And that's what I loved
about Lego Dimensions,
was that you could combine
all these different properties
and play together.
Like I genuinely loved
Hello!
What the Mamma Mia!
I'm getting out of here, see you later.
I'm gonzo, Audi 5000, no way.
Gonna regain my shielding here.
I bounced out of there real quick.
But, with Lego Dimensions,
you combined all these
different properties
and it was so fun.
It was so fun to play as all these
different characters combining together
and having a good time with it.
It's genuinely one of my favorite,
if not my favorite,
Lego game of all time.
It's just that good.
So I knocked out somebody right there,
wonderful, awesome.
So, let's get this guy,
let's get this guy.
Oh come on really? Who
trapped me in right here?
This dude?
Okay sure.
Okay, okay, okay.
Come on, come on, there we go.
Right here. Come,
somebody, somebody, somebody.
Thank you, finally, geez.
Somebody, Streamer five two nine,
sure, okay, whatever.
Alright, I don't wanna deal
with any of these people at all.
(gunshots)
Right here, come on, come on,
there we go.
Lord Bandera.
There we go.
Cool, he's donzo.
(gunshots)
Come on, come on, come on, really?
Ugh this is bad.
I'm really bad at this,
I'm really bad at this.
Come on, come on,
aw dang it!
Really? Ugh.
So I guess that's my
rant on the Lego games,
you know they gotta be a little bit more
diverse and take a little bit more risk,
we're gonna commentate the end of this,
because as this is going on,
I wanna elaborate more
on this whole thing,
I don't wanna end it just yet.
So we'll watch until
the end of this match,
we'll probably gonna lose,
but that's beside the point.
So I just wish that there would be more
risks like Lego Dimensions.
And for as much as it ended a year early,
it was still really cool.
And they did a lot with it,
there were a ton of different properties,
I would say it's my favorite Lego game
of all time.
You know you have Lego Harry Potter,
which I haven't completed.
But there are enough characters in that
game to justify a big roster,
and you know the character
customizer is cool,
you know Lego Dimensions didn't have one
because why would it?
You would have to buy the characters but,
you know making your
own super hero is cool.
Talk about unnecessary games,
Lego Jurassic World.
I think I've said this before because
it sounds familiar me saying it,
reciting it back to myself,
18 to 31, we're totally donzo here.
If you ask anybody, before
Lego Jurassic World came out,
hey, hey little Johnny,
do you want to play through
the plot of Lego Jurassic Park?
Or Jurassic Park two in Lego form?
You would get nobody,
nobody who wants to play through the plot
of Jurassic Park two
and three in Lego form.
Nobody cares.
Nobody cares about those
two movies in Lego form.
Jurassic Park? Yes of course.
Jurassic World? Totally.
Make Lego games out of those two movies,
it makes sense.
One of them is a new movie,
there are actual Lego sets based on it,
Jurassic Park, not cult classic,
but a very classic movie.
If they had made a Lego Steven Spielberg
or Warner Brothers,
wow this guy is getting
totally sniped here,
he's not very good there,
he has no kills,
not that I judge based on this,
but he doesn't have an
additional outfit of any kind.
If they had made like you know,
obviously this happened with Dimensions,
but if at the time they did ET,
and Jaws, Jurassic Park,
you included a couple of different levels
from each of these different games,
then made them, or different movies,
and made them into different properties,
that'd be really cool.
Ooh, he's trying to get the sniper shot.
It's gonna be a snippy
snippy shot over there.
I don't think it's gonna work though.
If you manage to get all these different
games or movies into one game,
that would be really cool,
that would be really unique.
But, it just didn't end up going that way,
and it's totally unnecessary.
And talk about trying to
make something interesting,
is the plot of Jurassic Park two,
in Lego form.
Not easy. It's not easy.
So, that was one of the only times I
played like a game where I'm like "Ughh.
"Just get this over with."
And I'm sure,
maybe I'm sure some of the
people watching it like
"Why is Bryan like playing this?"
These levels are so long for no reason,
and I don't care about the plot,
so that's why I try to talk about
things in my videos that are
not just about the game play,
because if I talk just
about the game play,
it's gonna be really boring.
It's gonna be the same,
oh, this guy's jumping!
Oh, there he goes!
Wow kids look at this!
Oh he's looking around!
Alright, well I'm not on daytime TV,
like what, what do you want me to say?
I'm surprised to see fores not sticking
to the walls right there, that's weird.
Or probably because it's not
destructible or something.
But, yeah.
So that's where I stand
with the Lego games.
Lego DC Villains, talk about
another unnecessary game.
What I liked about Lego Force Awakens,
was that, oh that's cool,
was that you could face off in the level,
well not face off in the level,
but you could play in the levels,
does he have no weapons on him?
Really?
He just runs away? Okay.
Oh he's got that,
but he's probably gonna die right here,
I would bet.
Yep he's just gonna do this,
yeah there you go.
Cool.
You can tell he's totally playing
on a phone too because he's not great.
Oh they're both actually
stuck in the wall.
Look at that, yep.
That's cool.
Yep.
(gunshots)
Keep shooting, there you go.
Okay cool.
So, and he's gonna die right here,
and see you later cool.
So, now eight people,
seven people, remaining.
Yeah, unnecessary, but in
the Lego Force Awakens,
you got to play some levels as the Empire,
some levels as the Jedi,
which obviously the Jedi portion
of it is the plot of the movie.
But I would love if they cut down the,
amount of levels by half.
And you played half the,
half of the levels would be playing
for the entire plot of the movie,
as it is like you know it.
But then also playing
the second half of it
as the bad guys.
I think that would be
the most cool thing ever.
To play as like Kylo Ren,
and all these other you know Sith.
You see like something
from Snoke's perspective,
like that would be really really cool.
I wanted that to happen,
it only happened for like two levels
in the entire game and I'm like
"You could just make this, you know,
half the game!"
and now with DC Super Villains,
they're making the entire
game out of villains.
It's like how are you gonna
make this interesting?
Like, you know, it could
totally be different,
but based on, this guy is
totally gonna die here.
Yep, oh no!
Actually, he's not losing too much health.
Dark man, this guy's gonna die too.
Actually, they all might die.
That guy's done,
yeah they're all kinda done anyways.
Whoa geez, see you later.
And he's totally donzo.
There's no way that
guy is getting revived,
and there's no need to execute that guy
because he is going to die anyways.
Just wasting time now,
but he's losing health.
Does he realize that?
Maybe, maybe not.
So, how they can possibly
make it interesting?
I hope they do,
I really hope they make
it really interesting,
and fun and unique.
But based off of everything
they've done previously,
there's no indication that's
actually gonna happen.
And there you go,
Tropic Fire one won the game for
the opposite team.
Maybe, there's probably a friend or two
I'd probably play the game with,
so maybe expect Lego DC Super Villains,
Lego Incredibles, maybe not so much.
But I hope you have a fantastic day.
Guess what?
I'll talk to you lovely
people of the internet
next time for more Fortnite Battle Royale.
See you next time for
a more positive outlook
on video games coming very soon.
See you later, bye.
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