and here we go with "happy Yahtzee day" and "Aw Man! I tried to submit it and you beat me" by a thousand diggers.
I love Zero Punctuation but are the same comments needed every week?
Just to say:
The game is set in South America, its like having a game set in Wisconsin for whatever the ***** we do up here and claim its Cracker Hunting.
Still great Yahtzee fun.
Let me get some of the obligatory comments out there:
"I submitted first / last / Who cares!"
"Happy Yahtzee day everyone!"
"It wasn't as funny as his other reviews"
"[Quote from video]"
"Do this game next!"
I'm so glad he made this. All I've heard PS3 fanboys is go on and ***** on how remarkable Uncharted is. This just shows how it's just another bland Resistance and the PS3 will have no interesting exclusives (In before MGS4)
This is my first time seeing a Zero Punctuation video. THAT'S what all the hype is about? It wasn't funny, or clever, and the dude speaks way too fast.
I and about 6 friends have played through uncharted, and not once did we feel like it was about killing minorities. There must be something wrong with yahtzee if that is the conclusion he drew about the game.
I think that if he wore the hat then he would have been too... i dono... too something. He did the right thing by not wearing it. It shows he doesn't really care to be known only as the dude who writes funny reviews. this guys got dreams.
Yahtzee's turned into something like a drug for me, I look forward to my weekly hit, and if I don't get it I tend to go into withdrawl. I personally hope he keeps doing these things forever.
I love the Zero Punctuations so much that sometimes I watch the ones I've seen just so I can laugh. I watch the ones I don't really relate to also, because the guy is just comic genius.
Does anybody else think it's interesting some people even notice the ethnicity thing anymore? I mean whenever someone points this out to me in a game or movie it's the first time I notice it. When I'm playing I pretty much don't think about that stuff, people are people to me, I don't really think "Time to shoot some :insert ethnicity here:"... How is racism supposed to be a thing of the past when people keep thinking of it like that anyway?
Just think it's weird at all... I never even think about what ethnicity people in games/movies/etc are...
Why does everyone wanna see the hat on yahtzee. Haha It's like a little kid wanting to see the red nose on their birthday clown
Just google "Yahtzee Zero Punctuation" in google images and you will fine the black hat on him
Wow... I didnt' noticed unchartered was so racist, I guess all RE5 gotta do is throw in a few asians and spanish and no one will noticed the white dude kill em off.
I liked the Die Hard 3 reference. When they show that movie on TV they change the sign to read 'I hate everybody.' Somehow I don't think that sign would incite a riot in Harlem...
I always wondered why there was all this drama over Resident Evil 5 and none for Uncharted.
But still, this game was awesome and I really don't care if it mixed formulas as it resulted in a great experience all around.
Everything has already been done to death.
That was awesome. Although smack-talking white guys haven't been able to run roughshod over multi-racial casts since the 80's. Realistically, the hero would be black (or at least have a black sidekick) and the badguys would all be angry Europeans. Just like real life.
It never occurred to me that there might be an ethnic bias to Uncharted. While I think that Yahtzee might have a point, the fact remains that the pirates in that region of the world are of a certain ethnic type. Does Yahtzee think that he shouldn't be shooting North Koreans in Crysis? In the ever expanding world of the politically correct, finding a suitable video game enemy without raising the ire of some hard done by minority is becoming increasingly more difficult.
Anyway, while Uncharted is certainly a derivative game, it is has to rank as one of the best examples of the genre. The controls, graphics, story are all top notch. I have only two real concerns with the game, one being the tacked on motion controls, and the other that combat can sometimes be soul crushingly difficult.