-Right, so Sonic Dreams Collection...
"It's a 72-oz Steak Challenge of a game"- Rhythm Bastard
It has been the hottest game to Let's Play on the YouTubes, and it's quite the thing. It's like a Five Nights at Freddy's or P.T. where it sets up this atmosphere where nothing can be predicted or taken for granted, then disappears into the ether. It's not meant to be played, it's meant to be experienced.
Granted if it cost money, there would be no value in playing it. Unlike P.T. and FNAF, there's no challenge to keep you going, it's just a walk through this bizarre adventure. It does take me back to the days of "NO MY UNCLE WORKS FOR NINTENDO AND IT'S REAL"
-In this podcast, we ponder how Transformers work.
Yeah, so apparently, Transformers do need some kind of fuel. From the, ugh, Transformers Wiki:
Yeah, so they need food I guess. There's also a whole 64 articles on Transformers Anatomy. You can all argue which one is the dick.
-As promised, a cover of "Panama by Reggie Watts. While it threw a lot of people off, it's very creative. Reggie Watts puts a looper to good use, and it's interesting to see how another genre of music is played as he builds the track line by line.
-Hackers, Hackers, Hackers. Looking back, it's quaint, really. It takes place in this weird world where grownups are both absolutely clueless about computers while simultaneously being mega geniuses. Hacking is both a long and complicated process where system have to be broken down and rearranged carefully over a long period of time, and a bullshit video game that can be cracked with typing really fast. Passwords can be obtained through the very real and regularly used method of "social engioneering" which is nerdspeak for "lying" and at the same time guessing "GOD" because Matthew Lillard said so.
There's only one human being on Earth I'd trust less than Matthew Lillard...
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