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NeatNit, do games w Funny bad games reviews

I’m assuming you already know AVGN, who pretty much invented it, but on the off-chance you don’t - his oldest videos are worth trying. I haven’t watched too much of his newer stuff, but I hear it devolved into pointlessness. Still, the backlog of good ones is massive.

AVGN is Angry Video Game Nerd, in case there’s any doubt.

brsrklf, do games w Funny bad games reviews

I don’t know what kind of funny or what style of review you’re looking for, but there’s Matt McMuscles, who does “What Happened” and “The worst fighting game”.

What happened is not technically always about bad games, but about troubled development in general. Most of them do end up rather disastrous or at least disappointing and are known for it though.

The worst fighting game, however, exclusively reviews bad games, since, well, he’s looking for the worst one.

MelonYellow,
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Love Matt’s channel! Just a comfortable voice to listen to. Still mourning Super Best Friends. :(

Peffse,

I heard his voice in River City Girls 2 and was like “Is that the Criticom Saga guy…?” I didn’t think it was such a distinct voice but apparently it is.

brsrklf,

I didn’t know he did that, just checked… And yeah, the voice and tone are very recognizable but it’s also a bit funny that his character is a skeleton there too.

gnomesaiyan, do games w Funny bad games reviews
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Not really a review channel, but Josh from Let’s Game It Out is my favorite. He loves to break games, whether they are polished or janky. One of the few YT creators that I actually allow subscription notices.

slin,

Yeah, some videos of him are better than comedy shows.

Quetzalcutlass,

He’s excellent, but I’ll stress the “not a review” part. He’s hilarious but you usually won’t get a good look at the games from watching his videos. He’ll often take a single mechanic and spend the entire video breaking the game in half using it, which means he won’t show 90% of the game’s content or how it normally plays.

Zahille7,

True, but he does show enough of the game to give you an idea of how it would play.

I got started playing Palworld from his video on it, and I got Hydroneer because of him too.

JCPhoenix, do gaming w I asked what your fave controllers are, now. What is the worst controller you have used?
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Worst controller? Eh, I have controllers I don’t like. N64 controller. Original Xbox controller. Dreamcast controller. But are they the worst? Idk. Maybe I just didn’t have a whole lot of experience with any of those (didn’t own any of those consoles).

Maybe the Wiimote. Like I get the idea, but as a dedicated controller, meh. Same with the Switch Joycon; maybe even more so. I have a Pro controller because the Joycons just don’t cut it. When they’re attached to the Switch, they’re OK, but not as individual controllers.

uymai, do gaming w I asked what your fave controllers are, now. What is the worst controller you have used?

Switch controller hands down— the drift is annoying, but the worst is when half your controller just disconnects

kralk, do gaming w I asked what your fave controllers are, now. What is the worst controller you have used?

I switched from Xbox 360 controllers to PS5 controllers (on pc). They weigh at least twice as much and the battery maybe lasts 4 hours if you’re lucky.

sleepybisexual,

Oh.

Do they feel good at least?

Father_Redbeard, do gaming w I asked what your fave controllers are, now. What is the worst controller you have used?
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Every madcatz controller I’ve used has been terrible. Xbox, Dreamcast, and PSone. Just terrible.

sleepybisexual,

Classic madcatz

Thelsim, do gaming w I asked what your fave controllers are, now. What is the worst controller you have used?

The very worst controller I’ve ever used was this no-name joystick in the 90s. You had to grip like a claw, which looked kind of cool and futuristic but was awful in use. The base was tiny and it had these suction cups that didn’t work at all.
But the very very worst thing about it, was that the input was binary! It was either on or off, no gradual movements or anything. Basically it was an oversized d-pad.

I borrowed it from a friend so I could try Rebel Assault, which looked so awesome what with CD-ROMs being a new thing. But that joystick ruined the experience so much! Try flying a ship through a canyon when all you can do is hard turns in 8 different directions. I constantly crashed within the first 10 seconds of the game and kept thinking it was my fault for being a crap player.
I still hate that monstrosity with every fiber of my being.

Grimpen,

Flashbacks! This reminds me of my first Gravis Gamepad (IIRC). Was a disappointing joystick, even compared to old Intellivision controllers.

It was okay with fighting games, and I do recall a nineties PC giant robot fighting game (One Must Fall maybe?)

Still, my first joystick that I actually loved and made a game much better was an old CH Products flightstick. Early flightstick, so it only added a throttle to the base, so no rudder control.

I remember playing Comanche Maximum Overkill with that stick and just popping in and out of canyons. Also Earthsiege and Strike Force Centauri. I ended up with a Saitek Flightstick, and it was even better (Independence War is a fond memory) but the difference was not as revolutionary as going from a regular joystick to that first CH Products flightstick.

hobbsc, do gaming w What are your favourite controllers?
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I’ve been enjoying the GameSir G7 for a while. It’s wired but I kind of prefer that. My first G7 had a faulty left stick in the first two months. I think it was faulty from the beginning but I just didn’t notice it. I sent them a video of the issue and they replaced it outright.

It’s a bit smaller than my Xbox elite controller and it feels pretty great. I like the clicky dpad and the two back buttons. Stick tension is nice as well.

I’d like to see trigger stops but they haven’t done that yet. I’d also like to have clicky face buttons so I’m considering one of their khaleid controllers. Those are minor nitpicks, though. This controller has been terrific.

hazelnoot, do gaming w What are your favourite controllers?
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Another vote for the steam controller - it’s versatile enough to work comfortably with every game I’ve wanted to play.

orb360, do gaming w Speaking of controllers: What's your favorite WEIRD controller?

The SpaceOrb 360

It’s a 6-axis controller I used for space flight sims (like Descent)

https://lemmy.ca/pictrs/image/1d2029f0-20e4-48c2-af46-7bfa15d69988.jpeg

theangriestbird,

the orb! The Orb was the number one controller i had in mind when making this post. I never had one but i’ve watched so many videos about it. It’s like a controller from an alternate timeline of what could have been, if we never moved to analog sticks or mouse look. Apparently the tech is still preferred in the 3D CAD space. After several acquisitions, the company is now a Logitech subsidiary called “3Dconnexion”, and they make CAD tools like the SpaceMouse that use the same 6-axis tech that the SpaceOrb used:

https://beehaw.org/pictrs/image/38ca2a05-c313-40a6-8ca0-71a2264e7104.webp

termus, do gaming w Speaking of controllers: What's your favorite WEIRD controller?
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Behold this $400 monstrosity. This is my Xbox Adaptive controller set up mapped for Ultima Online Outlands. I’ve had a few iterations but this seems best for me so far. Can use it with some other games but that requires using WASD with my feets. It costs so much because it took 3 freaking Logitech kits to get all the buttons I needed. 😭

theangriestbird,

Omg WHOA That’s actually very impressive!

yuri,

So cool! I love that that’s first party accessibility controllers available, ain’t NO WAY they need to be that expensive though!!

sleepybisexual, do gaming w Speaking of controllers: What's your favorite WEIRD controller?

Well, never used any very weird ones but would the ring fit stuff count? Idk

theangriestbird,

Kinda? Idk I guess to my mind, “weird controllers” is distinct from “peripherals”, but i can’t really explain how.

sleepybisexual,

Well, a controller is more general I guess

Nintendo labo had some wacky stuff

theangriestbird,

tbh i might just be inclined to view older peripherals as controllers? Which isn’t exactly clear and logical. Idk, i guess the counter to that is that I would consider Guitar Hero guitars “peripherals” rather than “controllers”, so you maybe it is a “general” vs “specific” thing. Except a lot of these controllers we’re talking about were only officially supported by like, 5 games at most. So i’m back to not knowing the difference haha.

Father_Redbeard, do gaming w Speaking of controllers: What's your favorite WEIRD controller?
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termus,
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My wife had a PS2 version of this with Final Fantasy 11 and the hard drive/modem attachment. I had never seen one before. It was pretty cool.

Father_Redbeard,
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The Dreamcast had a keyboard for Typing of the Dead, but iirc they also had one similar to the pic I posted for Phantasy Star online.

makingStuffForFun, do gaming w I asked what your fave controllers are, now. What is the worst controller you have used?
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The Ouya

sleepybisexual,

Oh, that mess existed lmao

Cupcake1972,

Ahh the squeaky triggers and shitty sticks…

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