After hearing about the 36 million views and all of the advertising and popularity... ...Watching this video is the first time I've seen/heard of this game...
Yeah same here. I've never heard of the game either. I think the store it's advertising is UK only, so maybe that has a little something to do with it. I don't know.
2 years later and seeing this video just now, this is the first I've ever heard of it too, and I live in the UK (though our Game store is small and crap so I don't shop there)
+KaotikKnight Yeah it something for sure. I just hope everybody don't expect much from me. This year I am flat broke. At least I took care of my niece and nephew and my dad.
+Dominic Hughes Why would we listen to someone who can't even articulate a sentence? The ads on the kindles are actually pretty non-intrusive and there as a means to get the price lower so more people have access to books. Like children. They're the e-book pioneers and make the best budget readers, so it makes sense. They have different levels- the standard paperwhite, the high quality voyage, the fire tablet things, and I think they're even doing a kids' one. You don't have to pay much to get it adfree. Besides, I think they're phasing that out.
+Transcendent Games I worked in retail for 14 years, so I was nodding my head along with what LGR was saying. Working retail gives you a perspective you can't get any other way.
Don't you miss the straight-forward days of Chex Quest? (And free 50 hours of America Online) Having worked in programmatic advertisement let me just say that it can and will get more 'sinister' in future. Even inside the very games. Interesting, but at the same time scary times ahead. For now, enjoy Christmas y'all. :)
+littleNorwegians Anyone who played the original planetside should remember just how bad things can be. Ingame billboards everywhere with 24/7 advertisements running on them... Gotta love the immersion!
+littleNorwegians reminds me of this one advertising gone wrong scenario where energizer paid to make their batteries be used in a horror game, and anyone with a brain cell knows that in horror games the batteries are always crap, it was more of a "staw away from us" more than it was a "buy our batteries"
+littleNorwegians It's called product placement and it's been a standard in advertisement since the beginning of advertisement. Of course, this game itself is a little different than that, being more like Chex Quest with the game serving as the ad itself. But things like real ads on in-game billboards are really no different than when you saw someone drinking a can of pepsi with the logo blatantly pointing towards the camera from movies from decades ago.
One of the things that really sets you apart from other game reviewers and let's players is that you do your homework. I always learn so much when I'm watching your videos. Merry Christmas (a day late lol) LGR!
It feels like a waste of a perfectly good concept. Imagine a take on this with tight (but suitably cartoonish) physics, appropriately stylized design, variable environments (from 6PM on Thanksgiving to 10 PM on December 24th), and an amusing set of taskmasters proffering their absurd lists of holiday demands and deadlines upon you...all while increasingly frustrated shoppers and unhinged retail staff strive to keep you from your goal.
I couldn't help but think of Toejam & Earl when I read this, I suppose because the game is a cartoonish series of increasingly chaotic levels that have an open and uniform layout similar to a mall and are packed with lunatics (including frustrated shoppers with children), there are collectible Christmas presents everywhere and even Santa Claus himself makes occasional appearances, and some of the levels have an item on your "shopping list" of things that you need to complete the game which you are tasked with finding.
I remember when I first subscribed to your channel. You had about 20,000 subscribers back then. Checking the amount now, you've grown to an amazing 300,000! Congrats LGR! And a Merry Christmas to you!
LGR, you are and always have been my favourite youtuber. I started off ages ago looking at your simcity retrospective, through to simtower, and loads of other games I took an interest in. thanks for getting me through these past few years :D
+skylar15123 They've been around since the 90s. They used to be an okay company, but nowadays their stores are the kind of place where as soon as you step through the door, somebody is hovering over your shoulder to ask what you're looking for. Their staff usually knows nothing about what they're selling, either. I once asked about the release date of an upcoming game, only to be met with a blank stare from the person I asked. Then, I saw their release schedule poster on a wall, and pointed out it was right there, in big letters upon the wall. I then noticed, on the way out of the shop, that they actually had copies on display behind the counter, complete with stickers telling curious customers when they could buy said game.
+The Blue Beetle at least there is a reason for the name WalMart. At least Game is short sweet and to the point though. Its like getting your liquor at a store called Liquor. They do exist.
I think it's funny that to anyone who'd never heard of it before, the idea of a store just called GAME sounds like the kind of stupid parody name only a game like this could think of. Until I saw this video I never would have believed it's a real store.
I've seen most of your videos now, and i really like how you get more and more professional with every upload! your editing skills are increasing, so is your style - good researched video, very nice editing. keep on the good work, i love every one of them :D
Merry Christmas LGR!! I love your reviews .. your snarkiness is something I can relate to and when I watch one - I leave with a smile :) xo All the best to you & yours during the holiday season! :)
I don't think anything they did was unethical, at least not in a way that was really harmful. The resource advertisement uses is attention. In my mind, yes one of their main goals was to have an effect on people that they weren't up front about, but at the same time it seems the gaming community had its fun with it, so what if the people who made it got money off of it. We just need to be more careful in the future about which games we give attention to because if more companies catch on to this idea, it could turn into a Greenlight sized problem real quick.
+elementface I agree with this entirely. While the game itself is uninspired and simply piggy-backing off the likes of Goat Simulator, the marketing strategy that came with this game is fairly clever, and is similar to other forms of marketing out there.
As someone who served the best part of 20 years in retail, I feel your pain LGR. Just looked at the website and both games are still available so I know what I’m doing this Christmas break before I start my new job in the New Year.
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It was a good company, never had a problem when I bought used games with them.
I think this game pretty much accurately represents real life Christmas shopping. Stuff flying around, people going crazy...yeah. But great review of this! I had no idea advertising was getting as sneaky as this. Is everything a lie now?! Hope you have a Merry Christmas, Clint! You keep being awesome!
Christmas is the time of the year where we celebrate the fact that some people composed good christmas music. The Jazz Jackrabbit 2 music at the beginning proves this undeniably.
We used to have GAME stores in Norway, up until 2016 or so. I actually liked them a lot because they would accept old games and consoles and re-distribute them. I bought several great titles that had otherwise vanished from retail there. I wish they were still around.
Working at Toys R Us for only 3 months but I kind of feel your pain, people are definitely the worst in a packed toy store on Christmas. Anyways, Merry Christmas LGR!
I guess that means I stay very out of the loop on let's plays and livestreamers, as I have never heard of this before today. I'll take that as a good thing on my end.
Damn that was so cool to learn about! How our current media is evolving is super interesting and this takes it to another level, it's cool to see TH-cam playing a part in things, even if it does feel a little off. Thanks for sharing this info!! And Merry Christmas :D
very heartfelt words at the end. seems more and more people in our generation forget the meaning behind Christmas. its become a meaningless gift giving parade where egos galore and the one with the biggest wallet purchases the most affection.
I actually find this sort of advertising kind of great. Did people get genuine enjoyment out of something for free? Was the target audience (gamers in the UK) shown a brand that they either recognize or just think is generic? Was anyone really hurt? Intentionally misled? The game was made for free, for everyone, and people got to have some fun with an ad. I've had fun with ad games before, though never one so subtly an ad as this. I remember the Willy Wonka game website, the various ad games on Kongregate, and even some downloadable ones. This is a bit more sneaky, but not misleading, and gives a fairly good and developed game to people for the price of advertisement.
This is interesting as an experiment. Passive ads have existed in Movies for years (most famously with Man of Steel) and is part of the excepted fabric of the experience. For whatever reason this hasn't popped up in to many gaming properties yet and the odd games hasn't been received favorably. It will be interesting to see if more ad money starts coming to similar stream/LP friendly properties for example Coke machines turning up in horror games.
It's kind of neat that this plan made it possible for people outside of the company and without affiliation to it to prophet from it, like the TH-camrs. Even when many aren't even able to become patrons of the company that commissioned the company who commissioned the game to be made. Though this too will, if not more, benefit the ad company and game studio by expanding their résumé and brand name.
I've been a bit of a fan of yours for a while, and a big part of that is your seemingly insuppressible enthusiasm for all things PC and gaming related - I can honestly say that you don't come across as negative, and I too have done my time in retail so I know what you mean. I can also say as a UK resident that no Game store I have ever been to resembles anything in this video...
I'd love to see a Black Friday Simulation where you try to get a flatscreen tv without getting trampled. The first hour of the game you wait in the crowd of mindless zombies in anticipation of surviving the modern version of the hunger games.
sorry if i miseed it but, how is the game suposed to be an ad? i mean, i get that the game was created to be an add, but how does anything in the game compell me to become a customer of "Game"?
According to the ad agency, the idea isn't to make money directly, but rather to "turn customers into fans." That is, endear the people that are already buying things from them to the brand, and in turn they form a kind of loyalty towards the company.
+NormalGuy444 This is where we get into weird advertising jargon and stuff so I'll try to be clear and not muddy it up. It "grows the brand" which is a term used in advertising to promote a brand (GAME in this case) so when people think of a game store in the UK, they think of GAME. This is a bit of weird concept, understandably, as it doesn't directly make businesses money. But it increases the likelihood that when you think of a particular type of business (game stores in this instance) you will think "Oh, that GAME store is funny and I saw a TH-camr I like play the game they made so maybe I'll go there." It's weird psychological warfare being played with peoples preferences. And the Companies are waging it in ever increasingly convoluted ways.
I'm with you LGR. I worked the same amount of time in retail, and this is the first year I've been able to work in a different field, no working in IT. I couldn't even bring myself to go shopping in the last 2 months for the same reasons you stated. I don't try to be a scrooge, but I've had it with most other humans!
First of all there's nothing wrong with hating Christmas, even if you did. Secondly, thanks for the great video, I don't follow letsplayers (is this a word?) so I wouldn't know about this game. I don't want to play it but the whole idea is fascinating.
Love your videos LGR! That intro song is sick too, is it a sort of remix to a christmas carol? It's hard to tell... or is it an original piece? Either way its awesome man, would you care to share the details of it :)
After hearing about the 36 million views and all of the advertising and popularity...
...Watching this video is the first time I've seen/heard of this game...
Yeah same here. I've never heard of the game either. I think the store it's advertising is UK only, so maybe that has a little something to do with it. I don't know.
I heard of the game, but I didn't know it was an ad.
2 years later and seeing this video just now, this is the first I've ever heard of it too, and I live in the UK (though our Game store is small and crap so I don't shop there)
I'm from the UK, we had quite a large Game near me (for a small town anyway), and I've never heard of this.
Oh my god, Southpark was right. The ads are evolving.
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Sadly that is what South Park does... predict the future events 😓
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+Jeff the Hobo That's why South Park is super-hyper-awesome?
+SirScheisalot does that me I will get a visit from Mr Hankey
UK restaurant: ''Eat''
UK videogame store: ''Game''
what's next, a bookstore called ''Read''? lel tis well jokes m8
What cynical grinch annually has a month of holiday games, haha? This is one of the most festive channels I'm subbed to.
"I don't find myself cynical so much as I do realistic about human nature," that's exactly what the Grinch would say.
It's funny Game releases this to advertise their brand and in the end I did my Christmas shopping at Amazon. Merry Christmas LGR!
+KaotikKnight Yeah it something for sure. I just hope everybody don't expect much from me. This year I am flat broke. At least I took care of my niece and nephew and my dad.
+Dominic Hughes Why would we listen to someone who can't even articulate a sentence?
The ads on the kindles are actually pretty non-intrusive and there as a means to get the price lower so more people have access to books. Like children. They're the e-book pioneers and make the best budget readers, so it makes sense. They have different levels- the standard paperwhite, the high quality voyage, the fire tablet things, and I think they're even doing a kids' one.
You don't have to pay much to get it adfree.
Besides, I think they're phasing that out.
I've worked in retail for 8 years too! I know exactly how you feel lol.
Merry Christmas mate, keep making awesome videos.
+Transcendent Games I worked in retail for 14 years, so I was nodding my head along with what LGR was saying. Working retail gives you a perspective you can't get any other way.
*Clicks Quit*
*Game Crashes*
"You can't fire me! I QUIT!!"
they played them like a damn fiddle!
Don't you miss the straight-forward days of Chex Quest? (And free 50 hours of America Online)
Having worked in programmatic advertisement let me just say that it can and will get more 'sinister' in future. Even inside the very games. Interesting, but at the same time scary times ahead. For now, enjoy Christmas y'all. :)
+littleNorwegians Anyone who played the original planetside should remember just how bad things can be. Ingame billboards everywhere with 24/7 advertisements running on them... Gotta love the immersion!
+littleNorwegians reminds me of this one advertising gone wrong scenario where energizer paid to make their batteries be used in a horror game, and anyone with a brain cell knows that in horror games the batteries are always crap, it was more of a "staw away from us" more than it was a "buy our batteries"
+littleNorwegians It's called product placement and it's been a standard in advertisement since the beginning of advertisement. Of course, this game itself is a little different than that, being more like Chex Quest with the game serving as the ad itself. But things like real ads on in-game billboards are really no different than when you saw someone drinking a can of pepsi with the logo blatantly pointing towards the camera from movies from decades ago.
+Justin Noker the game was Alan Wake.
+littleNorwegians It already has. Billboards for BOSE were everywhere in Driver: San Francisco. I essentially paid $60 for an ad.
Thoughtful review! Merry Christmas, LGR! :D
Merry Christmas :)
And a happy New Year :D
One of the things that really sets you apart from other game reviewers and let's players is that you do your homework. I always learn so much when I'm watching your videos.
Merry Christmas (a day late lol) LGR!
It feels like a waste of a perfectly good concept. Imagine a take on this with tight (but suitably cartoonish) physics, appropriately stylized design, variable environments (from 6PM on Thanksgiving to 10 PM on December 24th), and an amusing set of taskmasters proffering their absurd lists of holiday demands and deadlines upon you...all while increasingly frustrated shoppers and unhinged retail staff strive to keep you from your goal.
If implemented well, I'd love to play that!
+Lazy Game Reviews well maybe if the brand becomes populer enough and we beg alot it might happen
I couldn't help but think of Toejam & Earl when I read this, I suppose because the game is a cartoonish series of increasingly chaotic levels that have an open and uniform layout similar to a mall and are packed with lunatics (including frustrated shoppers with children), there are collectible Christmas presents everywhere and even Santa Claus himself makes occasional appearances, and some of the levels have an item on your "shopping list" of things that you need to complete the game which you are tasked with finding.
you know lgr, i love you. theres research, and then theres going above and beyond making sure everyone knows exacly what something is :)
I remember when I first subscribed to your channel. You had about 20,000 subscribers back then. Checking the amount now, you've grown to an amazing 300,000! Congrats LGR! And a Merry Christmas to you!
Yeah, it's been a crazy few years since then! Merry Christmas :)
I guess it says something about the youtubers I watch if I've never heard of this game before.
This was viral? I missed that one..
Merry Christmas, Clint. Thanks for another great year of LGR!
Merry Christmas LGR, and thanks for making the holiday season just a little bit better!
"I can hear Jimmy Volmer stuttering disgust right now" This unexpected phrase of awesomeness made me sub to your channel
Thanks for the great year, LGR. Hope you have a wonderful christmas!
LGR, you are and always have been my favourite youtuber. I started off ages ago looking at your simcity retrospective, through to simtower, and loads of other games I took an interest in. thanks for getting me through these past few years :D
Happy to hear it :)
people complain about your cynical consumer whit? its gotta be the the best part of LGR Christmas
Here's to another great year with LGR, clint!
i find the best level of comfyness in your videos. and expect much, much more in the future!
oh yes finally, what a great christmas present for a review! Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays to you as well LGR!
Who the fuck names their brand "game"?
+skylar15123 EA, Valve and Activision (and many more).
+skylar15123 They've been around since the 90s. They used to be an okay company, but nowadays their stores are the kind of place where as soon as you step through the door, somebody is hovering over your shoulder to ask what you're looking for.
Their staff usually knows nothing about what they're selling, either. I once asked about the release date of an upcoming game, only to be met with a blank stare from the person I asked. Then, I saw their release schedule poster on a wall, and pointed out it was right there, in big letters upon the wall. I then noticed, on the way out of the shop, that they actually had copies on display behind the counter, complete with stickers telling curious customers when they could buy said game.
+skylar15123 GAME is literally the UK version of Gamestop.
+Samurai Shampoo yeah because 'wallmart' and target are great names too.....
+The Blue Beetle at least there is a reason for the name WalMart. At least Game is short sweet and to the point though. Its like getting your liquor at a store called Liquor. They do exist.
Merry Christmas to one of my favourite tubers!
Merry Christmas to you. This is one of my favorite channels.
4:00 Turn customers into fanatics. Products into obsessions. Employees into ambassadors. And brands into religions
Merry Xmas, LGR! My favourite "War on Christmas" was during the Puritan Interregnum. WHERE'S CROMWELL WHEN YOU NEED HIM??
I love how the Wii U was called the WAAA in this game. Makes me think of a certain Nintendo character, ironically.
This video was all I wanted for Christmas. Thanks LGR!
I think it's funny that to anyone who'd never heard of it before, the idea of a store just called GAME sounds like the kind of stupid parody name only a game like this could think of. Until I saw this video I never would have believed it's a real store.
I've seen most of your videos now, and i really like how you get more and more professional with every upload! your editing skills are increasing, so is your style - good researched video, very nice editing. keep on the good work, i love every one of them :D
Merry Christmas, Clint! Thanks for existing!
This feels highly symbiotic. People get a game while GAME gets people.
Merry Christmas LGR!! I love your reviews .. your snarkiness is something I can relate to and when I watch one - I leave with a smile :) xo All the best to you & yours during the holiday season! :)
Thanks for the videos through the year mate, Merry Christmas :)
Ahahah I loved the South Park reference! Merry Christmas LGR!
I don't think anything they did was unethical, at least not in a way that was really harmful. The resource advertisement uses is attention. In my mind, yes one of their main goals was to have an effect on people that they weren't up front about, but at the same time it seems the gaming community had its fun with it, so what if the people who made it got money off of it. We just need to be more careful in the future about which games we give attention to because if more companies catch on to this idea, it could turn into a Greenlight sized problem real quick.
+elementface I agree with this entirely. While the game itself is uninspired and simply piggy-backing off the likes of Goat Simulator, the marketing strategy that came with this game is fairly clever, and is similar to other forms of marketing out there.
Merry Christmas man thanks for all the great content!
Merry Christmas, Lgr :D !!!!
As someone who served the best part of 20 years in retail, I feel your pain LGR. Just looked at the website and both games are still available so I know what I’m doing this Christmas break before I start my new job in the New Year.
It was a good company, never had a problem when I bought used games with them.
How awesome that this video was just suggested to me right now!
Old but gold. Also, proof that LGR has been awesome for years.
I think this game pretty much accurately represents real life Christmas shopping. Stuff flying around, people going crazy...yeah. But great review of this! I had no idea advertising was getting as sneaky as this. Is everything a lie now?! Hope you have a Merry Christmas, Clint! You keep being awesome!
I have to say, I've always found Game to be a pretty great store.
I thought there was something slightly odd about my toilet lately! :P
Merry Christmas Clint! :D
Merry Christmas, Steve!
6:25 Ah, an appcrash, the most cherished gift of all to receive during the holiday season.
Over the top cleverness simulator, and as usual another Christmas special well done!
man what a sweet video
Merry Christmas everyone
Merry Christmas, to my favorite nostalgia simulator aka LGR on youtube.
Christmas is the time of the year where we celebrate the fact that some people composed good christmas music. The Jazz Jackrabbit 2 music at the beginning proves this undeniably.
Love that MOD in the intro. And hilariously fitting ending. XD
0:40 have just finished working the Christmas Eve shift at work... AMEN TO THAT!
to reference the ending - often I do go into bathrooms thinking about Duke Nukem buying my toilet.
Message received.
wow this video was released 3 years ago! I still remember the craze that was "Christmas Shopper Simulator", just EVERY TH-camR I watched played it!
Merry Christmas, LGR. May your holidays be full of DOS prompts and CD-ROM blinking lights.
We used to have GAME stores in Norway, up until 2016 or so. I actually liked them a lot because they would accept old games and consoles and re-distribute them. I bought several great titles that had otherwise vanished from retail there. I wish they were still around.
...this game gave me nostalgia
Working at Toys R Us for only 3 months but I kind of feel your pain, people are definitely the worst in a packed toy store on Christmas. Anyways, Merry Christmas LGR!
Merry Christmas to you too Clint!
I guess that means I stay very out of the loop on let's plays and livestreamers, as I have never heard of this before today. I'll take that as a good thing on my end.
Damn that was so cool to learn about! How our current media is evolving is super interesting and this takes it to another level, it's cool to see TH-cam playing a part in things, even if it does feel a little off. Thanks for sharing this info!! And Merry Christmas :D
very heartfelt words at the end. seems more and more people in our generation forget the meaning behind Christmas. its become a meaningless gift giving parade where egos galore and the one with the biggest wallet purchases the most affection.
every time i see you take a drink in your intro it reminds me of the intro from another world :)
Merry Christmas LGR!!!!
Merry Christmas! Enjoy life and thanks for giving me something to laugh at. As well as helping bond with my father again.
3:17 I kept trying to close that Minecraft banner ad, but it always paused the video. I figured it out.
merry Christmas to you too LGR
Merry Christmas, LGR
I actually find this sort of advertising kind of great. Did people get genuine enjoyment out of something for free? Was the target audience (gamers in the UK) shown a brand that they either recognize or just think is generic? Was anyone really hurt? Intentionally misled?
The game was made for free, for everyone, and people got to have some fun with an ad. I've had fun with ad games before, though never one so subtly an ad as this. I remember the Willy Wonka game website, the various ad games on Kongregate, and even some downloadable ones. This is a bit more sneaky, but not misleading, and gives a fairly good and developed game to people for the price of advertisement.
Merry Christmas LGR!
Christmas lgr is the best lgr
Merry Christmas good man.
Oh, Merry Christmas, Clint!!!
Did anyone else try to close the ad popping up at 3:16? :P
Youre a good man. A little lazy, but that never hurt anyone. Merry Christmas Clint!
Merry Christmas everyone! I'm drunk and I have the spins and can't sleep and watching lgr!
happy holiday for you all tomorrow
Very informative! love that it's not just opinion but also fact
This is interesting as an experiment. Passive ads have existed in Movies for years (most famously with Man of Steel) and is part of the excepted fabric of the experience. For whatever reason this hasn't popped up in to many gaming properties yet and the odd games hasn't been received favorably. It will be interesting to see if more ad money starts coming to similar stream/LP friendly properties for example Coke machines turning up in horror games.
To be honest, I never heard a thing about this "game" ever before I saw your video here.
Must admit, I'd clocked the GAME mention and wondered exactly why it was there. This explains it!
Merry Christmas, Clint!
It's kind of neat that this plan made it possible for people outside of the company and without affiliation to it to prophet from it, like the TH-camrs. Even when many aren't even able to become patrons of the company that commissioned the company who commissioned the game to be made. Though this too will, if not more, benefit the ad company and game studio by expanding their résumé and brand name.
I've been a bit of a fan of yours for a while, and a big part of that is your seemingly insuppressible enthusiasm for all things PC and gaming related - I can honestly say that you don't come across as negative, and I too have done my time in retail so I know what you mean.
I can also say as a UK resident that no Game store I have ever been to resembles anything in this video...
I'd love to see a Black Friday Simulation where you try to get a flatscreen tv without getting trampled. The first hour of the game you wait in the crowd of mindless zombies in anticipation of surviving the modern version of the hunger games.
Really nice sign-off message from Clint on this X-Mas LGR video. :)
sweet part 2 is out!!!
Had an advert for proper beard care, first thing I see after skipping is the wondrous beard of LGR!
sorry if i miseed it but, how is the game suposed to be an ad? i mean, i get that the game was created to be an add, but how does anything in the game compell me to become a customer of "Game"?
According to the ad agency, the idea isn't to make money directly, but rather to "turn customers into fans." That is, endear the people that are already buying things from them to the brand, and in turn they form a kind of loyalty towards the company.
oh. got it :) thanks
+Lazy Game Reviews I don`t get it, who makes money out of that, or it`s just for publicity right now?
+NormalGuy444 This is where we get into weird advertising jargon and stuff so I'll try to be clear and not muddy it up. It "grows the brand" which is a term used in advertising to promote a brand (GAME in this case) so when people think of a game store in the UK, they think of GAME. This is a bit of weird concept, understandably, as it doesn't directly make businesses money.
But it increases the likelihood that when you think of a particular type of business (game stores in this instance) you will think "Oh, that GAME store is funny and I saw a TH-camr I like play the game they made so maybe I'll go there." It's weird psychological warfare being played with peoples preferences. And the Companies are waging it in ever increasingly convoluted ways.
+mrdsv99 It's not about compelling you to be a customer. It's publicity for the store, just so you're aware of its' existence: that's half the battle.
I'm with you LGR. I worked the same amount of time in retail, and this is the first year I've been able to work in a different field, no working in IT. I couldn't even bring myself to go shopping in the last 2 months for the same reasons you stated. I don't try to be a scrooge, but I've had it with most other humans!
First of all there's nothing wrong with hating Christmas, even if you did. Secondly, thanks for the great video, I don't follow letsplayers (is this a word?) so I wouldn't know about this game. I don't want to play it but the whole idea is fascinating.
The war on Christmas. So many casualties.
I must have been under a rock when this came out as this is the first I've heard of it.
I love the intro music!
Merry Christmas!!
Love your videos LGR! That intro song is sick too, is it a sort of remix to a christmas carol? It's hard to tell... or is it an original piece? Either way its awesome man, would you care to share the details of it :)
I.m sure they made a sequel has I think I saw a link on my receipt when I bought my vita game . merry Christmas lgr to you have your family
There's a sequel to this! :) It was on the receipt of a game voucher I got this year.