He HAS noted that he basically gets paid to be an asshole, yes. He's also noted completely aside that people really ought to decide fro themselves since it's all very personal, but as I said you can get a feel for when his genuine opinions do shine through the vitrol. It's been a while since he made a review where he just straight hated on something.
The last one I can remember that was completely negative was Mindjack.
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Did Yahtzee ever do
Journey. Reading the comments about Dragon Dogma multiplayer, I really wonder what he thought of Journey's multiplayer.
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Nooooooooo... RAIN CLOUD!!!!!!!!! *Weeps for the fallen hero.*
I tried to introduce a plucky Kid Sidekick and he got brutally murdered offscreen before he even showed up!
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I allways prefer when he make possitive review, like Painkiller or Minecraft.
Because he know I'm going to go out in this plane and I'm going to remove one of His creations from His universe.
The thread has died yet again.
EDIT: Or maybe it hasen't.
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Ha, the Storyyeller Corollary strikes again!
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Anyway, the stuff about failed stunts in Max Payne 3 was actually pretty interesting. I never thought about that.
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Wait, wasn't it called the Ballad of Mecha Twilight Sparkle? Or was that a different one?
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Nope. The Ballad of Twilight Sparkle is a Twixie shipfic whose dialogue I don't think is punctuated properly.
What's the link to the Skype page again?
Everything's been done. Everything has a meaning. However your life at best is to serve as a building block for others.
I've always wondered why so many fanfic authors dont care about typos. Hey should put in place a system so that readers can easily report and correct mistakes.
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Red bean bun! Red bean bun~!
A lot of what Pannic points out aren't so much typos as misconceptions that the author has of proper writing, because they keep making them consistently. It's only a typo if its unintentional.
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I care about typos ;_;
Tick Tock, goes the clock/ He cradled and he rocked her/ Tick Tock, goes the clock/Till River kills the Doctor.
The Ballad of Mecha Pinkie Pie is a currently unfinished storybook-styled fanfiction centering around Pinkie Pie building a giant mecha version of herself after gaining blueprints of it from a mysterious, shady figure.
Standing together? Ha! Some of the most popular ships have never even appeared on screen together!