Showing posts with label Jburitto. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jburitto. Show all posts

Thursday, November 28, 2013

Friday, November 22, 2013

G2D Plays: Mario Party 4 (Session 2)

Round 2, and this time the commentary actually recorded. Featuring Anglerbe, Jburitto, Stevie Jay and myself.


Monday, September 16, 2013

Central Coast Comic Con (C4) 2013 with Gamed2Death

Anglerbe, Jburitto and I went to Comic Con at the Ventura County Fair Grounds and did some stuff. Enjoy, and sorry for the delay! (This was recorded on September 7, 2013)


Saturday, August 10, 2013

Jburitto: Sonic Adventure!

Tune in for an all new Gamed2Death disaster, er- I mean "let's play", as Jburitto plays Sonic Adventure DX on the PlayStation 3! The intro was made with Adobe After Effects (true for most, if not all, of these animated intros) by yours truly. Not really, you don't own me. Get out of my house.



Disclaimer: No whales were physically harmed in the making of this video. And you don't have to leave my house if you bring food. Also, if you haven't already heard, Jburitto decided to cancel the "X-men: Destiny" let's play. I believed we detailed this in the first episode of his "Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask" play through, which should be up on YouTube shortly. Thanks for watcing!

Saturday, July 6, 2013

Gamed2Death Plays: Mario Part 4 (session 1)

Jburitto, Anglerbe, StevieJay and I decided to play Mario Party 4. Unfortunately, as I stated repeatedly in every place I was able to fit some sort of description of the video, the commentary was not recorded after the first episode, so all we can show is the gameplay. Even still, the experience was intense enough, and I believe raw Mario Party footage itself is interesting enough to hold attention for at least a little while, even if that means skipping throughout the later videos. Thanks for watching! And yes, we will be returning to this game for the same purpose fairly soon because of what Audacity did to our commentary (I guess I'll take partial responsibility for not checking to see whether or not the input randomly decided to change on us, but seriously).

(Jburitto's Channel)


(Anglerte's Channel)


(Anglerbe's Channel)


(StevieJay's Channel)





Tuesday, July 2, 2013

Jburitto's Channel and New Let's Play

Jburitto has started a Let's Play of X-Men Destiny on his own channel. (ecstatic expression and disquietingly unmanly shout of joy)

Here is the first episode:


Friday, May 10, 2013

Anglerte's Soundtrack of the Week



I hadn't played this game for about seven years until I decided to add it to the "G2D 45 Nostalgic Games" list and we played the multiplayer mode with Porpoisemonkey (I'll put that video below for those interested[shouldn't be too many of you]). A few weeks after that (a few months ago, now) the game was rereleased for the Ps3 and I decided to do a full play-through  on the Gamecube while I waited for the new version to go on sale. I was amazed at the number of entities that immediately seemed familiar despite the fact that I hadn't really thought about the game for over half a decade. I played through the full game and the "final story", something I had never been able to do when I was younger, and decided two major things (there we way more than two, but for now I'll keep my description limited): One, the games story was depressingly worse and plot-hole ridden than I remembered, and Two, most of the game's soundtrack is just awesome (definitely cheesy in several instances, but my statement stands strong), particularly the main theme "Live and Learn" (100% guarantee that if I survive long enough, that soundtrack will be one of my selections for this long-term list in the near future). I guess Jburitto watched people play this game on Youtube (we'll make him play it himself, fear not, as well as the first one), and now he can't get this song stuck out of his head. Which is a good thing. Actually, I had the same experience when replaying this game and then again after hearing it in Sonic Generations. Matt from Adamant Ditto did a better job of explaining this soundtrack and the first level of this game (please just play the hero story first) than I feel like doing, so I'll just post a link to his review, and hopefully he doesn't sue me or something (if the reader of this post is a member of Adamant Ditto, hello, my name is Porpoisemonkey).

He talks about it around 3:51 :



And here's this: