Yet he most of the time he has a good taste when it comes to recommending games (included Shadowrun in his Genesis/Mega Drive video, Arx Fatalis in his Xbox video, CAVE shooters and Alpha Protocol in his Xbox 360 video and so on). Yet he plays and enjoys a lot of modern popamole trash like iOS games, has a large Xbox and Xbox 360 collection and he often recommends games that are utter shit/shovelware in his hidden games episodes, such gems as Snoopy vs the Red Baron for the PSP.
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He's a curious one from a Codexian point of view: he grew up on C64 and oldschool PC gaming and games like Planescape: Torment and Pools of Radiance are some of his favorite games. MetalJesusRocks: Former Sierra employee who makes hidden gem videos on different platforms and occasionally reviews some PC games. They don't try to force too much humor into their episodes and they have nice editing and production values with out seeming over produced, and they put out a new video once every two weeks, which is nice considering their production values and the fact that most videos are 20+ minutes and not just some let's play videos that require 0 effort. The big downside is that they don't do PC gaming at all (besides playing games on old Japanese computers apparently) and they seem to think that most Western developers are shit because they've only been subjected to Western developed console games. They really know their shit, mention many fairly obscure games (japan/arcade exclusive games etc) and hate modern gaming. Game Sack: they talk about oldschool console gaming. Here are some that haven't been mentioned yet, though none of them are really "codexian" And I think Matt Chat hasn't been mentioned yet, but I suppose every one here knows him. You do.Quite many that I've watched have already been mentioned like Spoony, Sequelitis, Lazy Game Reviews, Twin Perfect's Silent Hill analysis, Errant Signal and Noah Caldwell-Gervais. The Transcendent One, for all its posturing, doesn't remember your true name. Oh, and if all that's not enough, doing this gives you a dialogue option when facing the Transcendent One that wins the game by itself. It doesn't matter that you'll end up in hell after this point. In knowing your name, you are yourself again. With that, the Symbol of Torment (the source of the torment you've spread on others) peels off your body, and you gain the biggest experience boost in the entire game, enough to reach god-like levels.
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The Transcendent One's existence is keeping you from properly dying and being sent to your rightful punishment. Your original incarnation did something terrible beyond any redemption the Practical Incarnation's shenanigans apparently pale in comparison, and you are earmarked to go straight to Hell when you finally die for real.
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The Transcendent One is part of you, your own mortality. Vhailor's power goes up as the level of injustice he's fighting is higher.
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