Holy shit my friends were obsessed with that fight club game in high school. I remember they grinded out the story mode to get all the characters and then we’d just do Fred Durst vs Fred Durst matches all day
IIRC, the deal with the Fred Durst Everywhere system was that he would allow game publishers to use his music. In return, they had to add him as a playable character
I remember Joel briefly playing it being a riot with him throwing a fit angrily punching everything and then demonstrating the toddler's power and pointing out how they play like Alucard.
Willy Wonka is apparently voiced by James Arnold Taylor in the PS2 game. You know, Tidus. Ratchet. And Johnny Test for some reason. I had to stop and look it up because there was something in that voice that I couldn't put my finger on. Seems like I just heard a lot of his Ratchet voice in it, perhaps.
I read this comment ahead of time, but I heard it immediately when he started talking. Also, the way the narrator spoke kept making me think of how Andre the Giant spoke in Princess Bride.
Early ones toward the start, I always remembered not being able to hear anything but tidus whenever that show rolled on in my older kid years @@JeskidoYT
Jumper plot synopsis: Hayden Christensen and Griffin are two rare examples of white men who can, in fact, jump and Samuel L. Jackson _really_ doesn't like that
@@degru4130 The plot reason is that the white guys are _so_ good at jumping that the fabric of reality can't handle it. Sam Jackson _especially_ doesn't like this, but he's really good with computers and previously worked for Google Maps, so he's got the advantage...or does he?
@@degru4130 The plot reason is that the white guys are _so_ good at jumping that the fabric of reality can't handle it. Sam Jackson _especially_ doesn't like this, but he's really good with computers, so he's got the advantage...or does he?
Genuinely appalled by the artwork of the home alone PlayStation 2 game. It looks like something churned out by an 11-year-old on deviant art during the mid 2000s.
My head canon is that Chuck Palahniuk wrote the plot of the fight club game and its extremely meta and is just a commentary on people who didn't get the movie or the book
My favourite part of the Charlie and the Chocolate Factory game is the part where you had to chase a $10 bill despite the fact the game takes place in England.
It was so instantly jarring, they just didn't trust the intelligence of the half-formed flipper babies playing this game. As far as they knew or cared, they were selling a series of flashing dopamine hits to some kind of small chimpanzees that only understood single syllables at a time spoken in American materialism.
Chronicles of Narnia is so ridiculous I can't believe it's a real game. Why are these children wailing on their grandma's furniture and collecting giant Mario coins in the middle of a traumatic air raid lmao
The Home Alone game makes the rest of these look like masterpieces. Most of them look like there's at least some effort put in, even with Catwoman if nothing else her character model is very high quality for PS2. Home Alone is just pure slop.
Speaking as someone who was briefly in a bombing raid in WWII before being blown up, I can confirm I did in fact have special skills that I bought with coins and trying to collect as many coins was in fact what led to my untimely demise before I could escape the Cop Out Hotel.
Man, this takes me back. I'm still waiting for some indie team to make one of those legally distinct retro throwbacks that is specifically inspired by movie tie-ins. Imagine a game like this based on a fictional movie that doesn't exist, and the cutscenes keep showing live action footage of the "movie" -- think Tenebris Somnia but with PS2 jank. Secret Agent Wizard Boy and the International Crime Syndicate is probably the closest I've seen anyone come to this, it's a great Harry Potter tie-in parody.
The Narnia game is a top quality licensed movie game. It's essentially a straight up fusion between Lego Star Wars, and the LOTR: Return of the King game.
Someone said this on the Jack Specific video but development costs got too high to break even. Gone are the days of Irem's Hook or Bee Movie games. Closest we get now are mobile game tie-ins.
It seems it's becoming harder also to crunch out a game to AA-AAA publisher "standards" in some 8-16 months when they could be still relevant to a recent movie coming out, everything takes multiple years now, maybe decades even with some studios out there.
Absolutely. I'd recognize Sora's default three hit combo anywhere. They probably only got away with it because Rodrick is not hunched over like Sora's idle pose. Edit: I was curious and it turns out this game came out 4 years after KH1.
You can say what you would like about Charlie and the Chocolate factory, but the movie actually had amazing visual effects, and almost everything was done with practical effects with very little CG or green screens, from the squirrels to the giant melting chocolate palace. The 10 second chocolate palace scene was an entire massive set that they threw buckets of goop on to make it look like it was melting. And they trained something like 30 real squirrels to open up prop walnuts and to jump on and to "drag" the brat girl to the trash hole, and used dozens of puppet squirrels for the distant background squirrels. They only had one single actor playing all the Umpa Loompas, doing multiple rerecordings of the same shot to have him dancing in different positions for the songs, and used puppet look-alikes for the scenes where they stood next to the rest of the cast.
The primary goal of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (2005) was to make an adaptation that would be closer to the kind of tone and storytelling Roald Dahl would've wanted to do. He wrote a script for the 1971 film but it was rejected, and Dahl hated how overly saccharine the final product was. Dahl's widow eventually saw the remake and said her husband would've been pleased with it, which is as close to a good adaptation as you can get.
@@beatnik6806 Some people prefer the more whimsical style of the Gene Wilder version and then there's others who like the Burton version for its faithfulness to the source material; the lyrics for the kids getting punished are taken directly from the original book and are sung in different genres of music.
26:59 my parents never got a memory card for my ps2 because they weren't tech literate (wild how ps2/gamecube the only console generation where you HAD to actually buy storage to save games like batteries for toys)l very nostalgic about that charlie and the chocolate factory game
I was thinking the exact same thing lmao, it's always funny when a stock sound effect has one usage that's way more famous than every other instance of it.
responding to "this fight club game has good graphics for the PS2" with "okami looks way better" is like responding to "this frozen tv dinner is actually pretty good" with "I went to Gordon Ramsay's michelin star restaurant and this is garbage compared to it"
@@Solidus_Edge It's definitely weird. Some people seem to only think in terms of comparison, they can't process the world around them unless they know what "the best thing" is so that they can rank everything else compared to it. They have to know, partially with the help of mindless groupthink, how everything they see stacks up to best thing. Everybody wants best thing, so everything is to be judged against best thing (that can never be surpassed as best thing so everything else just kinda has varying levels of "approaching infinity/bestness"). To have traits reminding someone of best thing, and therefore be closer to best thing than not, is good.
Game based on teleporting for combat and platforming could be fun. Like you can constantly teleport around a group of enemies and take them out in that style.
The Shield game is pretty impressive, even if it's probably crap. You can tell that team really tried. As a teenager who was obsessed with Fight Club for all the wrong reasons (hot guys and fighting), I was obsessed with the Fight Club game. My friends hated it the few times I made them play it with me, because I mastered the bone breaking mechanic and knew a few infinites.
Honestly, the Fight Club game was kind of cool. You can change the difficulty and your created character can actually die. When you break an arm or leg, the characters can keep playing but with broken limbs. So they'll be limping and dragging their broken leg or unable to use their broken arm and have it limp by their side. Some pretty cool mechanics that you didn't see elsewhere
Thanks Vinny for playing my Pack! I submitted as Krazy Kate, but have recently changed my name to Vinessa. Kate was a place holder name when I first came out as trans, so now I know what name I want for the rest of my life (probably). Anyway, any future packs will be submitted under this new name. I am glad that we ended 2024 off with a bang. I hope everyone had a wonderful Christmas and new years!
in the first game what was the thought process behind the cops driving into a wall and exploding? did they think if they hit him with the car it would have cushioned the blow?
2:08:35 oh man Predator Concrete Jungle was my autistic obsession for years. I hope you have a complete save so that you have access to all the costumes and missions.
5:46 With whatever happened to Vinny's audio for a second there, I thought it was the helicopter pilot saying, with next to no affect, "I didn't even do anything."
I have to mention this whenever movie games are mentioned. "Peter Jackson's King Kong: The Official Game of the Movie (2005)" is unironically an amazing game, and outside of like, KOTOR, is one of the best licensed games.
Charlie and the chocolate factory game is the most realistic slave owner simulator you can get though. Also lol catwoman I just think of when I used to watch oneyplays and how they kept meowing while playing it.
And the game doesn't even bother addressing it 😂, they all just walk into the candy grass room where everyone wipes their dirty feet on the grass and then eats it, and they just don't even ask about them. All these little dark pygmy african men in humiliating uniforms scurrying around, and nobody acknowledges "the help."
Travelers Tales are more experienced than most tie-in game developers. Plus they had the book to use as a reference, rather than having to rely on what little information the movie studio would give them.
@@cookieface80 I know, I know. Like Vin said, you don't associate a graphic style like that with LEGO Star Wars gameplay. From screenshots on the back of my copy I'd have never guessed that Narnia game could be so good. Bumped up my list for sure.
Jumper is just Warcraft 3 Blink: The Movie. Dishonored Blink: The Movie FFXV Noctis Teleport-Stab: The Movie God I love short distance teleportation in games. I'm gonna put it in my game. Especially the Blink-stabbing (and Blink-backstabbing.... Blink Suplex. Blink combo system....) *if I ever get around to developing it - procrastinate procrastinate sweat profusely on deciding which engine to use*
the narnia game still isn't as crazy as the actual books, which end with Narnia being destroyed and the kids going to "real Narnia" (implied to be heaven) and are informed that they actually died in the train crash at the start of the series and everything that happened after was some dream/limbo state
Like it tried to capture the gothic, stylized look Burton is known for but not quite getting it. The cutscenes not being animated completely really draws attention to the characters' expressions.
The Narnia books are not an allegory of the Bible. There are some religious elements to them but they are very much their own story. They are great books to read, even as an adult. I highly recommend them if you like fantasy.
What about Shadow Man 2econd Coming old but in my opinion a classic he'll probably do another segment. But please include that game that would be so cool not telling you what to do dude just you know a suggestion love your work Vinny you rule man.
“What do you think of the MUSIC in the Tim Burton Charlie and the Chocolate Factory?” Personally, I am a big fan of Danny Elfman’s work! Oingo Boingo, his solo music, his film scores, I really like it all. His vocal performance as Jack Skellington’s singing voice is absolutely incredible! So even though it might not be as iconic as the 1971 songs, I do like Elfman’s score and songs in this film as well (he did the singing for the oompa loompas)
I've never played the catwoman game but it seems like vinny's right stick deadzone was off or something, if anyone else has played it can you confirm? it's like he was only kicking right most of the time
Honestly, if you want a comfy movie game that's a solid Mario 64 clone, try Toy Story 2: Buzz Lightyear to the Rescue. Very cozy little game that I loved as a kid.
Wow, that Catwoman game might be even worse than the movie and that's a whole accomplishment by itself... Also, Vinny was enjoying that Narnia game and you can't tell me otherwise.
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Vinny's little "oh no" when he sees the Home Alone's loading screen is just marvelous and didn't disappoint
Holy shit my friends were obsessed with that fight club game in high school. I remember they grinded out the story mode to get all the characters and then we’d just do Fred Durst vs Fred Durst matches all day
This might be the best comment I've read in a long time.
IIRC, the deal with the Fred Durst Everywhere system was that he would allow game publishers to use his music. In return, they had to add him as a playable character
Power move
You are right about the reason but he has been in only like 3 games.
That actually rocks
fred durst random encounter in a traffic cone
so in other words if I ever make a game I should include Fred Durst as a hidden npc, party member, and/or superboss
We don't talk about Fight Club (PS2).
First rule of Fight Club (PS2):
-Insert Memory Card (8MB)
The devs did not follow the rules
Press (X) to hit me as hard as you can...
I'm gonna be haunted by Bob's big natties for a long time.
What about Project Mayhem for PS2?
I'm glad he played the Narnia game cause that's a fever dream. Peter and Edmund's tag team ability is Peter swinging Edmund around like a mace.
Shame they couldn’t fight during the war, they probably would’ve helped the Allies win.
I remember Joel briefly playing it being a riot with him throwing a fit angrily punching everything and then demonstrating the toddler's power and pointing out how they play like Alucard.
Now I genuinely want Vinny to do a full playthrough of this.
Biblically accurate brother behavior
@@LeudieBluesThe reason they were moved out of London is because they would end the war themselves.
Those characters in the Charlie and the Chocolate Factory game were the most gormless character designs in history.
34:52
They made the oompa loompas so small they are like newborn babies
Yaoi Hands.
35:02 Dirk Strider
Willy Wonka is apparently voiced by James Arnold Taylor in the PS2 game. You know, Tidus. Ratchet. And Johnny Test for some reason. I had to stop and look it up because there was something in that voice that I couldn't put my finger on. Seems like I just heard a lot of his Ratchet voice in it, perhaps.
which johnny test seasons specifically?
I read this comment ahead of time, but I heard it immediately when he started talking. Also, the way the narrator spoke kept making me think of how Andre the Giant spoke in Princess Bride.
Early ones toward the start, I always remembered not being able to hear anything but tidus whenever that show rolled on in my older kid years @@JeskidoYT
Jumper plot synopsis: Hayden Christensen and Griffin are two rare examples of white men who can, in fact, jump and Samuel L. Jackson _really_ doesn't like that
Jumping is cultural appropriation.
How does this fit into the Jumpman universe
The whole time Vinny played the game i was thinking, if he can teleport, why doesn't he just leave?
@@degru4130 The plot reason is that the white guys are _so_ good at jumping that the fabric of reality can't handle it. Sam Jackson _especially_ doesn't like this, but he's really good with computers and previously worked for Google Maps, so he's got the advantage...or does he?
@@degru4130 The plot reason is that the white guys are _so_ good at jumping that the fabric of reality can't handle it. Sam Jackson _especially_ doesn't like this, but he's really good with computers, so he's got the advantage...or does he?
1:01:55 hold on… thats Sora’s combo animation from kingdom hearts 1, wtf?
Holy shit, even the AIR SWING is ripped from KH1.
What the actual hell
Good eye
Noticed that almost immediately. Sora has a very distinct (and satisfying) fighting style.
Game is secretly an ultra modded bootlegged KH1.
Apparently there's another attack animation that's ripped from God of War.
Fred Durst is a playable character on this stream
Genuinely appalled by the artwork of the home alone PlayStation 2 game. It looks like something churned out by an 11-year-old on deviant art during the mid 2000s.
My head canon is that Chuck Palahniuk wrote the plot of the fight club game and its extremely meta and is just a commentary on people who didn't get the movie or the book
I like how the Charlie game has one cgi cutscene at the start then goes to storyboarding only lmao
Flushed Away did it too, gotta stay under budget!
5:47 where the audio goes weird and quiet it makes it seem like the pilot says "I didn't even do anything" before getting fucking murdered
God, I want to find the person that drew the Home Alone art and shake his hand.
it kinda looks like that "saddest comic ever" video
shit i’ll give him a whole handy
Christopher Hart "How to draw manga" looking creatures
chris chan made that game
My favourite part of the Charlie and the Chocolate Factory game is the part where you had to chase a $10 bill despite the fact the game takes place in England.
Alternate universe where the U.S. (finally) annexes the U.K.
It was so instantly jarring, they just didn't trust the intelligence of the half-formed flipper babies playing this game. As far as they knew or cared, they were selling a series of flashing dopamine hits to some kind of small chimpanzees that only understood single syllables at a time spoken in American materialism.
I had to Google if it takes place in America
I wonder if that was just a change made for the NTSC version.
Don't lie vinny, we know you took down that YLYL video because of how atrocious discord's submissions were. And thank you for that
Chronicles of Narnia is so ridiculous I can't believe it's a real game. Why are these children wailing on their grandma's furniture and collecting giant Mario coins in the middle of a traumatic air raid lmao
I am DEMANDING a full playthrough of that insane trash
I remember playing that game at my friend's house.
Flushed away was my Zelda
Home Alone (2006) is a game that shouldn’t exist
Is the example of a shovelware game.
Much like any of the sequels after 2.
statistically it's someone's favorite game of all time, and I feel terrible for them
None of these games should
The Home Alone game makes the rest of these look like masterpieces. Most of them look like there's at least some effort put in, even with Catwoman if nothing else her character model is very high quality for PS2. Home Alone is just pure slop.
If you say his name three times, you will summon Skeleton, the fighting skeleton.
That failed noise from that Sheild game is going to haunt my dreams. It's so loud
2:08:22
Speaking as someone who was briefly in a bombing raid in WWII before being blown up, I can confirm I did in fact have special skills that I bought with coins and trying to collect as many coins was in fact what led to my untimely demise before I could escape the Cop Out Hotel.
There's a reason they're called the greatest generation
First rule of the fight club game, forget you ever played the fight club game. Second rule of fight club game, Fred Durst.
Man, this takes me back. I'm still waiting for some indie team to make one of those legally distinct retro throwbacks that is specifically inspired by movie tie-ins. Imagine a game like this based on a fictional movie that doesn't exist, and the cutscenes keep showing live action footage of the "movie" -- think Tenebris Somnia but with PS2 jank.
Secret Agent Wizard Boy and the International Crime Syndicate is probably the closest I've seen anyone come to this, it's a great Harry Potter tie-in parody.
The Narnia game is a top quality licensed movie game. It's essentially a straight up fusion between Lego Star Wars, and the LOTR: Return of the King game.
im so sad they dont make movie tie-in games anymore, they have a special charm
The only ones are Lego games, I mean there was Star Wars The Skywalker Saga 2 years ago at least.
Someone said this on the Jack Specific video but development costs got too high to break even. Gone are the days of Irem's Hook or Bee Movie games. Closest we get now are mobile game tie-ins.
It seems it's becoming harder also to crunch out a game to AA-AAA publisher "standards" in some 8-16 months when they could be still relevant to a recent movie coming out, everything takes multiple years now, maybe decades even with some studios out there.
@nathane5287 decades???
Mad Max is incredible
wait what the fuck the flushed away attack animations are ripped straight from kingdom hearts
Absolutely. I'd recognize Sora's default three hit combo anywhere. They probably only got away with it because Rodrick is not hunched over like Sora's idle pose.
Edit: I was curious and it turns out this game came out 4 years after KH1.
@@chadschmaltz9790I love the idea of square enix developers stealing assets from some random bargain bin shovelware game 🤣
Will smiths charater in the Bad Boys game looks like CJ had his face stomped in and a bad will smith drawing taped on top of it.
14:44 bob naturals.
Anyways that chocolate and the chocolate factory game was really strange, why was vegeta there.
Why the fuck does he have big robertsons (not complaining)
So apparently Vinny's Lucy voice is just British Tucker....
Tuccy
I enjoy how Vinny's default form of movement in Chronicles of Narnia is coming out swinging
Halle Belly is my new favorite Freudian slip
You can say what you would like about Charlie and the Chocolate factory, but the movie actually had amazing visual effects, and almost everything was done with practical effects with very little CG or green screens, from the squirrels to the giant melting chocolate palace.
The 10 second chocolate palace scene was an entire massive set that they threw buckets of goop on to make it look like it was melting. And they trained something like 30 real squirrels to open up prop walnuts and to jump on and to "drag" the brat girl to the trash hole, and used dozens of puppet squirrels for the distant background squirrels. They only had one single actor playing all the Umpa Loompas, doing multiple rerecordings of the same shot to have him dancing in different positions for the songs, and used puppet look-alikes for the scenes where they stood next to the rest of the cast.
The primary goal of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (2005) was to make an adaptation that would be closer to the kind of tone and storytelling Roald Dahl would've wanted to do. He wrote a script for the 1971 film but it was rejected, and Dahl hated how overly saccharine the final product was. Dahl's widow eventually saw the remake and said her husband would've been pleased with it, which is as close to a good adaptation as you can get.
I don't think anyone have anything bad to say about the movie
@@beatnik6806 Some people prefer the more whimsical style of the Gene Wilder version and then there's others who like the Burton version for its faithfulness to the source material; the lyrics for the kids getting punished are taken directly from the original book and are sung in different genres of music.
I love the songs in that movie as well.
@@beatnik6806 There's a good amount of people who pick on it as being inferior to the 1971 one.
The girl rodent in flushed away was unironically my big "i wanna be her" moment as a kid and i barely remember movie lol
And my crush. Loved the movie
26:59 my parents never got a memory card for my ps2 because they weren't tech literate (wild how ps2/gamecube the only console generation where you HAD to actually buy storage to save games like batteries for toys)l very nostalgic about that charlie and the chocolate factory game
"Well we got the rights to Home Alone time to make a game"
"So what's our budget now?"
"Budget?"
Rule one, we don't talk about fightclub for the PS2
Robert's Robertsons.
My sides
27:08
You thought Vinny was bucket, but wait till you hear how Charlie is literally bucket.
1:51:52 Someone just spawned in as a Special Infected.
I was thinking the exact same thing lmao, it's always funny when a stock sound effect has one usage that's way more famous than every other instance of it.
love the chat member who responded to vinny saying fight club looked good for a PS2 game with "Okami looked way better". I want to dissect their brain
Stylistically, Okami is miles ahead.
@@AluminumFusion22 No shit sherlock. That's like saying the most famous elite chef in france is better than microwave lasagna.
responding to "this fight club game has good graphics for the PS2" with "okami looks way better" is like responding to "this frozen tv dinner is actually pretty good" with "I went to Gordon Ramsay's michelin star restaurant and this is garbage compared to it"
@@Solidus_Edge It's definitely weird. Some people seem to only think in terms of comparison, they can't process the world around them unless they know what "the best thing" is so that they can rank everything else compared to it.
They have to know, partially with the help of mindless groupthink, how everything they see stacks up to best thing. Everybody wants best thing, so everything is to be judged against best thing (that can never be surpassed as best thing so everything else just kinda has varying levels of "approaching infinity/bestness").
To have traits reminding someone of best thing, and therefore be closer to best thing than not, is good.
I remember playing Fight Club at a convention before it launched. So bad, had to tell them the truth.
Game based on teleporting for combat and platforming could be fun. Like you can constantly teleport around a group of enemies and take them out in that style.
Praying that Vinny makes a full Narnia playthrough
"Everyone has their guilty pleasures."
Yes, Vinny. We do. You're one of them.
"You must complete the World War Twotorial first" - Narnia, 2005
16:12 I love how vin will say some devious shit like this and then be flabbergasted when he hears himself in the commercial chaos YTPs
The Shield game is pretty impressive, even if it's probably crap. You can tell that team really tried.
As a teenager who was obsessed with Fight Club for all the wrong reasons (hot guys and fighting), I was obsessed with the Fight Club game. My friends hated it the few times I made them play it with me, because I mastered the bone breaking mechanic and knew a few infinites.
Happy new years dearest melpert
Honestly, the Fight Club game was kind of cool. You can change the difficulty and your created character can actually die. When you break an arm or leg, the characters can keep playing but with broken limbs. So they'll be limping and dragging their broken leg or unable to use their broken arm and have it limp by their side. Some pretty cool mechanics that you didn't see elsewhere
Thanks Vinny for playing my Pack! I submitted as Krazy Kate, but have recently changed my name to Vinessa. Kate was a place holder name when I first came out as trans, so now I know what name I want for the rest of my life (probably). Anyway, any future packs will be submitted under this new name. I am glad that we ended 2024 off with a bang. I hope everyone had a wonderful Christmas and new years!
Man that Narnia game takes me back to when I used to have a Nintendo Gamecube, time sure flies huh
in the first game what was the thought process behind the cops driving into a wall and exploding? did they think if they hit him with the car it would have cushioned the blow?
2:08:35 oh man Predator Concrete Jungle was my autistic obsession for years. I hope you have a complete save so that you have access to all the costumes and missions.
And to think I just sent a version of this segment in but for Gamecube. Someone beat me to it!
A Fight Club fighting game seems like something an AI would make
Thats some timing im currently fighting to softmod a og playstation lol
1:57:17 Angry bald man going mad? That's a 3/4 pattern standard for *Mike* (it is just missing the "red")
How many people had some kind of awakening with the sigh button on the Catwoman game?
Seriously. The Narnia game looked so unbelievable that now made me want to play it.
Happy new year vinesauce🎉
the fight club game is like if someone made a fight club game after watching fight club and completely missing the point
To be fair most who have seen Fight Club completely missed the point of Fight Club.
@@dreamlandnightmare very true.
We do not talk about Fight Club (PS2)
1:11:27 Why does a random guitarist absolutely pop off when you die???!!!! 🤣
5:46 With whatever happened to Vinny's audio for a second there, I thought it was the helicopter pilot saying, with next to no affect, "I didn't even do anything."
I have to mention this whenever movie games are mentioned. "Peter Jackson's King Kong: The Official Game of the Movie (2005)" is unironically an amazing game, and outside of like, KOTOR, is one of the best licensed games.
Also probably one of the better launch titles, especially of the 7th gen.
The menu sounds from the Home Alone game are very familiar. Anyone know if they were in my other game?
It's from Maximo: Ghosts to Glory.
They're from a common sound library, so they're used in a bunch of places.
Personally, I thought of FusionFall
Charlie and the chocolate factory game is the most realistic slave owner simulator you can get though. Also lol catwoman I just think of when I used to watch oneyplays and how they kept meowing while playing it.
I kept thinking of their polar express playthrough while watching this.
And the game doesn't even bother addressing it 😂, they all just walk into the candy grass room where everyone wipes their dirty feet on the grass and then eats it, and they just don't even ask about them. All these little dark pygmy african men in humiliating uniforms scurrying around, and nobody acknowledges "the help."
"Yoohoo! Slaves!"
Ok that Narnia game actually looks good wth
Travelers Tales are more experienced than most tie-in game developers. Plus they had the book to use as a reference, rather than having to rely on what little information the movie studio would give them.
@@cookieface80 I know, I know. Like Vin said, you don't associate a graphic style like that with LEGO Star Wars gameplay.
From screenshots on the back of my copy I'd have never guessed that Narnia game could be so good. Bumped up my list for sure.
*You can now play as Fred Durst.*
We don’t talk about mr bean. (PS2)
Does he engage in coitus with electrical appliances in that one?
The models in the Flushed Away game look pretty good, I think. The lighting looks fine and they seem very high-poly.
34:14 charlie looks like a vampire
Jumper is just Warcraft 3 Blink: The Movie.
Dishonored Blink: The Movie
FFXV Noctis Teleport-Stab: The Movie
God I love short distance teleportation in games. I'm gonna put it in my game. Especially the Blink-stabbing (and Blink-backstabbing.... Blink Suplex. Blink combo system....)
*if I ever get around to developing it - procrastinate procrastinate sweat profusely on deciding which engine to use*
Mod that guy who said to put on the OoT music during The Shield game as that was hilarious
the narnia game still isn't as crazy as the actual books, which end with Narnia being destroyed and the kids going to "real Narnia" (implied to be heaven) and are informed that they actually died in the train crash at the start of the series and everything that happened after was some dream/limbo state
i actually liked the artstyle of the 2d cutscenes from charlie and the chocolate factory, gormless as hell, but cool
Very early 2000s
Like it tried to capture the gothic, stylized look Burton is known for but not quite getting it. The cutscenes not being animated completely really draws attention to the characters' expressions.
The Narnia books are not an allegory of the Bible. There are some religious elements to them but they are very much their own story. They are great books to read, even as an adult. I highly recommend them if you like fantasy.
Vinny's movies experiences are 90% of the time: "oh yeah, we'll watch/play this, i haven't watch the movie tho".
Playing as a Skeleton? Okay Joel 😂
I just appreciate that whenever you found items in The Shield, you were ready to spawn in as a Special Infected.
Charles and the Barkley factory was pretty good
Loudsauce season 3
Home Alone music is lowkey a certified hood classic.
‼️JUMPER GRIFFINS STORY MENTIONED‼️
What about Shadow Man 2econd Coming old but in my opinion a classic he'll probably do another segment. But please include that game that would be so cool not telling you what to do dude just you know a suggestion love your work Vinny you rule man.
The shield is a good TV series definitely worth watching
50:25- Vinny's passive activates once again
52:20 Why does this sound like bootleg Plok music?
Would love a better curated ylyl lol. I personally wasnt bothered by the furst one but it seems like a fun concept for vin
Happy new years🎉
I will not tolerate this slander towards the Narnia PS2 game. 😤
“What do you think of the MUSIC in the Tim Burton Charlie and the Chocolate Factory?” Personally, I am a big fan of Danny Elfman’s work! Oingo Boingo, his solo music, his film scores, I really like it all. His vocal performance as Jack Skellington’s singing voice is absolutely incredible! So even though it might not be as iconic as the 1971 songs, I do like Elfman’s score and songs in this film as well (he did the singing for the oompa loompas)
I actually got visibly happy seeing this thumbnail pop up, garbage movie tie in games almost have a certain rotten charm to them
I've never played the catwoman game but it seems like vinny's right stick deadzone was off or something, if anyone else has played it can you confirm? it's like he was only kicking right most of the time
Honestly, if you want a comfy movie game that's a solid Mario 64 clone, try Toy Story 2: Buzz Lightyear to the Rescue. Very cozy little game that I loved as a kid.
The Narnia game looked awesome 2 me
Wow, that Catwoman game might be even worse than the movie and that's a whole accomplishment by itself...
Also, Vinny was enjoying that Narnia game and you can't tell me otherwise.
Happy New Year. Vinny vinesauce should play Buffy the vampire killer choas bleeds (ps2) and Playstation 2 version of Harry Potter games.