I know they're kinda-sorta-joking about Anno, but it really is an extremely dumbed down city builder that took out a lot of what made the series good and is all about making the numbers bigger.
You click on things to make numbers go up. (Mmhmm) You hire things to make things go up for you. (Yeah!?) There are combat scenarios in which you click on things (Preach!) There's modern corporate culture. (True.) Numbers keep going up! (Uh huh!) So satisfying! (Bring it on.)
Austin's justification for Anno is some of the funniest shit to come out of the GOTY podcasts.
+MrSeagallo Yea I loved that moment when he stealth defended Anno at the end.
So satisfying!
austin didn't even bring up that sometimes things come hover across the screen and you have to click on them to get more numbers.
Thanks to this video, I'm now addicted to Trimps
I'm still playing Trimps. I recently broke past zone 500.
I didn't anticipate them talking about Trimps, which is open in another tab on my work computer all day. Recently beat spire 5.
I miss Austin, he really blended well with everyone :(
I know they're kinda-sorta-joking about Anno, but it really is an extremely dumbed down city builder that took out a lot of what made the series good and is all about making the numbers bigger.
Listening to the dudes get sucked in to clickers in real time is fascinating
"Joke that proved a lot of scary things about human nature" - Jeff Gerstmann 2016
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So satisfying.
You click on things to make numbers go up. (Mmhmm)
You hire things to make things go up for you. (Yeah!?)
There are combat scenarios in which you click on things (Preach!)
There's modern corporate culture. (True.)
Numbers keep going up! (Uh huh!)
So satisfying! (Bring it on.)
can you post the Jeff gerstmann wwe supercard segment from GOTY 2014? it's arguably even funnier than this.