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Hippocampal reminds me of some of those really surreal bits from near the end of 2001, except without all the characterization that made it actually meaningful.
It's all over but the crying. And the taxes.
"Perfectionism might look good in his shiny shoes, but he's kind of an asshole and no one invites him to their pool parties."
"Perfectionism might look good in his shiny shoes, but he's kind of an asshole and no one invites him to their pool parties."
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The moment they realized that yes, it's a fuppin' sweet katana.
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Sorry guys, I think I goofed a bit on submitting Unearthed to Watch n Play - I guess things I'd heard about it were a little exaggerated. I still think it was a pretty great watch though. Hopefully chat and A&G felt the same!
Also - if it were called Graham & Alex's Watch and Play, the acronym could be GAWP. Just saying.
Also - if it were called Graham & Alex's Watch and Play, the acronym could be GAWP. Just saying.
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SohNata wrote:Sorry guys, I think I goofed a bit on submitting Unearthed to Watch n Play - I guess things I'd heard about it were a little exaggerated. I still think it was a pretty great watch though. Hopefully chat and A&G felt the same!
Also - if it were called Graham & Alex's Watch and Play, the acronym could be GAWP. Just saying.
I feel the game redeemed itself with the looping driving section near the end. That part was REALLY BAD
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Is there a list somewhere of games that the LRR crew has for W&P purposes? Sending them something they already have is not a good plan.
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Well, all I can think of is to check this list before sending.
Graham wrote:The point is: Nyeh nyeh nyeh. I'm an old man.
LRRcast wrote:Paul: That does not answer that question at all.
James: Who cares about that question? That's a good answer.
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Or send an email to the WatchAndPlay email before gifting the game to ask.
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SohNata wrote:Sorry guys, I think I goofed a bit on submitting Unearthed to Watch n Play - I guess things I'd heard about it were a little exaggerated. I still think it was a pretty great watch though. Hopefully chat and A&G felt the same!
Also - if it were called Graham & Alex's Watch and Play, the acronym could be GAWP. Just saying.
Actually, it's best if W+P has a variety of games that are 'different sorts of bad', from the "this is so bad it's funny" to the "this is so bad it makes me ANGRY" to the "this is so bad it makes me...confused(?)", so Unearthed (episode I) was a refreshing pick-me-up after the prolonged "WAT?" of that other game (whose name I forget, and DON'T WANT to remember. )
Also, I like the title-change suggestion, because often enough they DO gawp at the games they're playing.
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Hippocampal: The White Sofa.empath wrote:...was a refreshing pick-me-up after the prolonged "WAT?" of that other game (whose name I forget, and DON'T WANT to remember. )
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empath wrote: so Unearthed (episode I) was a refreshing pick-me-up after the prolonged "WAT?" of that other game (whose name I forget, and DON'T WANT to remember.
I think pick-me-up games work best when the game itself is goofy, like Shadow Warrior or Goat Simulator. Unearthed felt more like it was actually just something Alex would play on his show normally. That said... the looping area and sudden end made up for that for me too. I don't think the looping would have been that bad if the driving section hadn't been needlessly long.
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Unearthed had... some flaws, but it was surprisingly competent. Like, it was clear they had some decent ideas and talent behind it for a tiny little studio, even if the final product isn't as mind-blowing as they had hoped. A lot of love went into that project, I'd say.
Hippocampal, though... okay, if I'm understanding that Gameplay screen right (which is a big "if"), I can see the concept. Or at least the genesis of it. Somebody must've been really, seriously annoyed at the more "arty" sorts of games ("contemplative", as they put it) that've come out in the past years, and they felt the need to lash out. Only they didn't quite get the idea of satire. Or holding interest. Or design. As in, I could see myself back in junior high thinking something like that was edgy, insulting, and stick-it-to-the-mannish, assuming I were angry enough at "contemplative" games horning in on "my" turf.
Which makes me glad it wasn't as easy to get into game development back when I was in junior high, but hey.
Of course, like I said, it was a big "if". If I didn't understand it right, well, then I don't have any damn clue.
Hippocampal, though... okay, if I'm understanding that Gameplay screen right (which is a big "if"), I can see the concept. Or at least the genesis of it. Somebody must've been really, seriously annoyed at the more "arty" sorts of games ("contemplative", as they put it) that've come out in the past years, and they felt the need to lash out. Only they didn't quite get the idea of satire. Or holding interest. Or design. As in, I could see myself back in junior high thinking something like that was edgy, insulting, and stick-it-to-the-mannish, assuming I were angry enough at "contemplative" games horning in on "my" turf.
Which makes me glad it wasn't as easy to get into game development back when I was in junior high, but hey.
Of course, like I said, it was a big "if". If I didn't understand it right, well, then I don't have any damn clue.
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Well, the one problem with "Hippocampal" (glares unwelcomely at Dominic Appleguard) and it's claim of satirizing 'contempative' games, falls to ol' Poe's law:
And as blatant as it was, it was STILL not sufficient to distinguish itself from GENUINE surrealist art.
Without a blatant display of humor, it is impossible to create a parody of extremism or fundamentalism that someone won't mistake for the real thing.
And as blatant as it was, it was STILL not sufficient to distinguish itself from GENUINE surrealist art.
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Unearthed is a very interesting example of cultural reapropiation or something like that. This is a group of arabs, taking an occidental product (in which arabs tend to be the bad guys, btw) and making their own version. It has flaws of course, and it might not even be that good at giving a different point of view on the genre, but it's still at least a valuable effort.
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A small note to Alex & Graham - lost in the madness that was 'Zoo Race', I have to say 'The You Testament' was also hilarious. The guy has made a ton of other games, with incredible descriptions like this:
The last one was reviewed by Richard Cobbett here, for more info: http://www.pcgamer.com/saturday-crapshoot-hard-time/
(Incidentally, while the 'Saturday Crapshoot' series that's from wasn't always horrible games, if you're ever looking for W&P games, there's a rich vein to be mined there.)
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The last one was reviewed by Richard Cobbett here, for more info: http://www.pcgamer.com/saturday-crapshoot-hard-time/
(Incidentally, while the 'Saturday Crapshoot' series that's from wasn't always horrible games, if you're ever looking for W&P games, there's a rich vein to be mined there.)
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I want to say that I enjoyed the Let's Nope this past Friday, despite lack of spookiness or "horror" in my opinion.
Graham wrote:The point is: Nyeh nyeh nyeh. I'm an old man.
LRRcast wrote:Paul: That does not answer that question at all.
James: Who cares about that question? That's a good answer.
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So, on an unrelated note: maybe Graham and Alex could hide the games they use for Watch & Play after playing them. Y'know... for safety's sake.
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NEVAR
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MowDownJoe wrote:So, on an unrelated note: maybe Graham and Alex could hide the games they use for Watch & Play after playing them. Y'know... for safety's sake.
Graham wrote:NEVAR
Agree with G here. I love that Adam accidentally started playing Air Control
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I guess that we'd throw "Alone in the Dark (2008)" in HERE for the closest match under Alex's streams...
...but a good point was raised; the game wasn't "so bad it was funny" (although it's kludges and sloppy controls and obtuse game mechanics seemed to hit Alex's sweet spot), it was more "playable, and promising at points, but bad enough for Kathleen and Alex to riff off it"
...which sounds a lot like another 'show' with other hosts...
...so maybe we'd call this a KALP or an AKLP?
But YEAH, that was bad enough to be funny, and the game itself has plenty of interesting ideas and potential...some of which ARE delivered on...
...but a good point was raised; the game wasn't "so bad it was funny" (although it's kludges and sloppy controls and obtuse game mechanics seemed to hit Alex's sweet spot), it was more "playable, and promising at points, but bad enough for Kathleen and Alex to riff off it"
...which sounds a lot like another 'show' with other hosts...
...so maybe we'd call this a KALP or an AKLP?
But YEAH, that was bad enough to be funny, and the game itself has plenty of interesting ideas and potential...some of which ARE delivered on...
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I would like to see them continue the game. It can only get better right?
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Well, NO; it can ALWAYS get worse.
But yeah, this...this was actually pretty enjoyable; Kathleen and Alex work well together! And the game seemed to entertain (and give ideas to) both of them, so... *hope*
But yeah, this...this was actually pretty enjoyable; Kathleen and Alex work well together! And the game seemed to entertain (and give ideas to) both of them, so... *hope*
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Just gonna go ahead and leave this thing here. I threw it together during tonight's Let's Nope. I find it amusing; I hope you do, too.
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The illusion is flawless, Arclight.
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So i found this a while back and i know it isnt a game but it's a small video that i wish for alex to see so perhaps at the end of the stream or maybe inbetween games alex could watch this. i tried at desert bus but the challenges kept getting dumped before he could watch
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mxzgwJ8 ... Ab323NpRph
I know it is about 4 mins long so you could just watch til you are ready but i cannot wait til next desert bus to see alexs reaction to this thanks
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mxzgwJ8 ... Ab323NpRph
I know it is about 4 mins long so you could just watch til you are ready but i cannot wait til next desert bus to see alexs reaction to this thanks
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