Please learn from this GB staff. People don't pay you money to watch someone they don't know show off the end game the day after a incredibly anticipated game comes out. It is a great way to annoy people though.
Nah. Please do more of this. Hiding from spoilers is the opposite of what I would want from the site: I want to explore a game with the crew, their expertise, and their senses of humor. Avoiding spoilers hides away some of the best parts of that experience.
EDIT: You're right though, Peter isn't quite familiar enough with the Quick Look format to be at the controls yet, in my opinion. 2008 Brad used to have similar habits of getting sucked into the game and not thinking about putting on a show for an audience, but it just takes practice.
I'm so glad to see them delve more deeply into a game. "Spoilers" are necessary in a game like this to get a good sense of how the game tells a story and how its gameplay evolves.
This game is terrible (in 2016, at least). The commentary, on the other hand, is amazing.
I like how Dan's approach to life can sometimes be enlightening -- I'm SO sure that "fire" is single-syllable, but at the same time I can't mount an argument as to why.
Something about her outfit and general look at a glance reminds me of Pharah, too.
Well she should considering she's Pharah's mom
Apparently you guys know something I don't, it doesn't say that in the trailer. I don't play Overwatch, anyway, I'm just interested in character design
EDIT: That origin video that moregrammarplz posted in the comments explains things
@audiobusting: That's a kind of moral pragmatism that the protagonist is not afforded. Plus, I'm not really sure that I agree that any of those things are really good -- even if Mettaton is stoked, I don't know that everyone is stoked about Mettaton.
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