Mine was when the audio went fucking bananas and sounded like Satan moaning in agony. Totally startled and shook me up, then i proceeded to laugh hysterically. Also the chat blew up.
What was yours?
The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim
Game » consists of 30 releases. Released Nov 11, 2011
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The fifth installment in Bethesda's Elder Scrolls franchise is set in the eponymous province of Skyrim, where the ancient threat of dragons, led by the sinister Alduin, is rising again to threaten all mortal races. Only the player, as the prophesied hero the Dovahkiin, can save the world from destruction.
What was your favorite Skyrim Marathon moment?
I can't count how many time I just said "Wow. Woooooooow." This stream made me go from getting it in a year or so for GOTY edition, mods and patches to wanting it now.
I barely watched any but I liked when he killed the one mammoth. Did he ever kill one without dieing?
When the little girl started talking and Greg said, "I give exposition" or something along those lines. I was laughing pretty hard.
Kasavin is a funny dude, so I don't know which thing that he said that I liked most, and not the moment in the game that I liked most either because I've been up for so long. But I laughed pretty fucking hard when the Mammoths chased him forever and came closer and closer, very dramatic.
I remember that. That was funny. At first he thought he had made it and then he could hear the footsteps getting closer and closer.Kasavin is a funny dude, so I don't know which thing that he said that I liked most, and not the moment in the game that I liked most either because I've been up for so long. But I laughed pretty fucking hard when the Mammoths chased him forever and came closer and closer, very dramatic.
@slightconfuse said:
has to be solving the claw puzzle or the fact he stuck with one sword through the whole thing
That part was quite funny. Also right before that where he hit the pot with his sword wondering what it would do only to have it erupt into flames.
He said something along the lines of, "There's loot and there are giant spiders. This is an RPG, folks." Good stuff.
Whenever Greg would tell the music to calm down, after he had killed some bandits or animals. That and his Sean Connery accent.
I second that!Probably his dedication and many failed attempts towards ruining a Mammoth's day.
The part where he killed the woman and then killed the poor husband and said it was justifiable! It wasnt...! :(
Sadly I couldn't see all of it. But it was a treat just listening to Greg and witnessing him explore in the most chaotic way possible. First time I chuckled out loud was the "parting gift" -moment when he stuck an arrow in the head of the dude who had been helping him escape..."See ya"... classic stuff.
I saw around 8 of the 12 hours so I think I got pretty much all of the good stuff. I had a really great time watching this and holy shit, did nostalgia kick in with watching and listening to Greg, wow. What were a disgrace though, and I now this is the internet, so I should wonder, were some of the comments in the chat. Oh my god people, some of you should be ashamed. I think I nearly lost it at the "claw puzzle", I mean, Greg said in the beginning that he did not watch ANY of the E3 demos or coverage and we all only knew because of that. So I was quite grateful that he didn't have to read those stupid and sometimes out front insulting comments.
But as a whole, it was awesome. ;)
Couldn't ask for a more awesome, patient, no bathroom or food for almost 12 full hours then Greg Kasavin. The Skyrim Marathon had many moments where I was laughing out loud with either his circling back to the starting area multiple times to using the same damn sword for 12hrs.
My favorite has to be the Falmer / steampunk dungeon he tried multiple times to get through. Greg gave the perfect example of serious patience and not throwing the controller against the wall going into ragequit mode like I would have.
- going around in circles for the first hour
- killing every living thing in his path and then out-of-the-blue deciding to save goats
- fighting through the long, long dungeon (at least an hour) where he fought the farmals and then blow past the last enemy
- Refusing to block for most of the marathon
Foolish rather.When it ended. He lasted the whole thing without eating or bathroom. Very impressive.
I was thinking about this earlier, was he not allowed to take a quick piss or drink a glass of water? ( I didn't watch, I was busy playing Skyrim myself)
Scarfing down a whole bunch of items at the very end, the mammoth that was trying to walk under the bridge and him getting stuck between a bunch of rocks.
The ghost moose in the beginning, his willpower to overcome the dungeon he stumbled into in cold north, and one of the best parts...
There were a bunch more great parts as well, Kassavin knows to be funny and entertaining for twelve hours straight.
It's all up on justin.tv for those of you that missed some http://no.twitch.tv/giantbomb/b/299657886
Definitely near the beginning, when he shot that npc in the head to see how he would react, and it just kept going through his speech with an arrow sticking out of his head.
@TaliciaDragonsong said:
@Lunar_Aura said:Foolish rather. I was thinking about this earlier, was he not allowed to take a quick piss or drink a glass of water? ( I didn't watch, I was busy playing Skyrim myself)When it ended. He lasted the whole thing without eating or bathroom. Very impressive.
I think I saw him drink something that might have been a soda can or an energy drink
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