Next up, I need to see a story where King.com fares the same.
I stopped the video when he start shaking his Playskool phone with a real bell inside.[DOUBLEPOST=1423842878,1423842571][/DOUBLEPOST]This guy utterly lambasts Evolve. I dunno, I'd take his opinion more seriously if he didn't sound like a complete wanker that hates everything and can't articulate a coherent thought to save his life.
I don't know what it is, but whether it's Jim Sterling, or this guy, or Last Stand Gaming, or Scott Manley, or even going back to Yogscast... there are just some accents I can't stand hearing. It seems to mostly be lower class UK accents, now that I think about it. It especially grates on me when they repeat themselves over and over again. Take that guy in the worthabuy video I just posted. Count how many times he says the exact same phrase 3 times within 10 seconds. Drives me up the freakin wall. I even made a youtube video once lampooning conservative commentator Mark Steyn's propensity for doing exactly that -I also agree the guy sounds like a wanker.
It's not even the accent for me; just the way he behaves. Maybe it's a combination of the two, actually. If he didn't curse so much, he wouldn't have to squeeze the F in fuck through his teeth with such exaggeration.I don't know what it is, but whether it's Jim Sterling, or this guy, or Last Stand Gaming, or Scott Manley, or even going back to Yogscast... there are just some accents I can't stand hearing. It seems to mostly be lower class UK accents, now that I think about it. It especially grates on me when they repeat themselves over and over again. Take that guy in the worthabuy video I just posted. Count how many times he says the exact same phrase 3 times within 10 seconds. Drives me up the freakin wall. I even made a youtube video once lampooning conservative commentator Mark Steyn's propensity for doing exactly that -
I've said before that I like Jim Sterling and honestly don't know why others find his voice annoying. I appreciate him for never taking himself seriously and that he often (not always) raises good points.I don't know what it is, but whether it's Jim Sterling, or this guy, or Last Stand Gaming, or Scott Manley, or even going back to Yogscast... there are just some accents I can't stand hearing. It seems to mostly be lower class UK accents, now that I think about it. It especially grates on me when they repeat themselves over and over again. Take that guy in the worthabuy video I just posted. Count how many times he says the exact same phrase 3 times within 10 seconds. Drives me up the freakin wall. I even made a youtube video once lampooning conservative commentator Mark Steyn's propensity for doing exactly that -
That's probably part of it, too. There's nothing more lower class than excessive swearing. It's can be the difference between being Ernst Blofeld and the obstreperous chav who's never been further than 2 blocks from the route between his mother's house and the closest pub.It's not even the accent for me; just the way he behaves. Maybe it's a combination of the two, actually. If he didn't curse so much, he wouldn't have to squeeze the F in fuck through his teeth with such exaggeration.
Thunderfoot's accent gets to me a little bit too. Though it's not his smugness. Probably the most smug guy around is Yahtzee and I have no problem listening to him. Totalbiscuit's another one that grates on me.I've said before that I like Jim Sterling and honestly don't know why others find his voice annoying. I appreciate him for never taking himself seriously and that he often (not always) raises good points.
Personally, I can't stand listening to Thunderf00t, who I swear is the main source for anyone defending GamerGate. He sounds so goddamn smug in everything he says.
Yeah, I like Yahtzee, too. But I think he's a better wordsmith than Thunderfoot or Totalbiscuit. I can't stand hearing TB, either. I don't understand why he's so highly regarded, honestly.Thunderfoot's accent gets to me a little bit too. Though it's not his smugness. Probably the most smug guy around is Yahtzee and I have no problem listening to him. Totalbiscuit's another one that grates on me.
This forms uncomfortable cognitive dissonance in my mind. I'm a huge monty python fan, I love Blackadder, and Fawlty Towers, and many other British comedies. Scottish accents never give me trouble in movies. I even found the chavviest of chav accents charming in Guy Ritchie flicks. But these guys? Oigh. Nails on a blackboard.
Better than most people in general, really - and I think he puts a lot more prep work in to become so. Unlike the others who usually seem to do their commentary off the cuff and without a script, Yahtzee, by necessity of his "zero punctuation" format, must script out his thoughts and write and rewrite them over and over again until it sounds right, then goes through heavy amounts of production (no doubt) to get the final product. That's a lot more thought and energy than just rambling with the mic on. I can tell you from my own experience. Compare all the "ums" and awkward pauses in my early tutorials where I was doing the voiceover in real time as I played vs my later tutorials (or probably best, my review for Fallen Enchantress) to see what a difference scripting and producing the voiceover separately from the video makes.Yeah, I like Yahtzee, too. But I think he's a better wordsmith than Thunderfoot or Totalbiscuit.
What I see people saying online a lot is complaining that the other side is OP. Being new to the game means being bad at it. It asks a lot of you, which would be fine, except it's not quite giving enough back. Dark Souls, for example, is demanding on the player, but the rewards are worth it. Evolve is not as demanding, but is even less rewarding.Techraptor gives it a 6.5 (which is a "good" rating) They say it is "fun when it works but has a habit of being hurt by its own ambition. Play with friends to get the best out of this game."
http://techraptor.net/content/evolve-review-dead-stage-2