i tought lightning was a bit odd on the last regular podcast too, but maybe it's just meLighting is so weird on the podcast stage.
Everyone looks lit to varying degrees, and none of them particularly well. Ben's lighting is coming in a bit too hot, with his forehead shining, but still weirdly warm color temperature, and Brandon and Damiani are off in shadowland, particularly Damiani, whose hat has him sometimes almost completely in shadow.
Compare this to the garage, which was far more evenly lit in its later stages (note that even with Damiani's hat, it still looks good):
Hope they can work on this. Would be weird if the garage-days E3 coverage looked better than their new studio set.
EDIT: to be fair, it often looks better than the first shot there (from the newest Frame Trap), but it's still pretty inconsistent.
would be news to meI heard Ryan Stevens could be the best future guest on Mysterious Monsters..
Games? The show is a gaming podcast. Why would you complain about them talking about games too much, lolReally gone off the podcast lately. You have an hour and 20 minutes, most of which is taken by updates, corrections, games and podcast halftime. There's barely any depth to the news discussion.
He means playing L&R games, not talking about games.Games? The show is a gaming podcast. Why would you complain about them talking about games too much, lol
Ohhh. Well, that's how the podcast how always been. It's certainly not the place for serious discourse. It's just a fun hour of gaming entertainment. Certainly not for everybody, but at the very least it's consistent in what it is.
TL;DR: Ian is frustrated that Dark Souls got banned from the Hall of Greats, concludes that his next pick should be something catered to the tastes of the other Allies, and is crowdsourcing that pick. Any popular option or good pitch commented on his video will be considered for his next Hall of Greats nomination.
Here's my pitch comment, in case anyone wants to be a pal and Like it for more visibility, and/or tell me whether or not my reasoning is bogus:
I don't think he was "torn apart", but I guess you can see it that way. It think that's a bit too strong to describe the reactions.Thia thread is too much sometimes. That person had a legit grievance and all just tore them apart for no reason.
The podcast is a bit too structured sometimes. It reminds me a bit of kinda funny games daily where they spend so much time going through the rigamarole that theres not much discussion of the actual news.
I mean, when there's enough big news to discuss, the balance is always much more in favor of news during the podcast. Sometimes there's just not a lot to discuss.
Fortunately for those who've had issues with the podcast, the next month should be packed as they cover publishers leading up to E3, the always entertaining E3 live episode, and then likely a "Rank the Significanice" episode to wrap up E3. So hopefully that superfecta will satiate you!
Yeah, this was my fear as well. Hoping for the best for him and his family.I was fearing it was something like that.
My condolences to the Hinck family.
I was fearing it was something like that.
My condolences to the Hinck family.
I had the same fear. I really wish I was wrong about this.Yeah, this was my fear as well. Hoping for the best for him and his family.
My dad died on Friday at 11:15AM. I had been with him for the past few months while he was in hospice, and I am grateful that we could all be with him when he died. I miss him very much, he was a wonderful man.
Dr. Hinck raised a wonderful son.
For those who didn't have the pleasure, he guest-starred in a truly fiascotastic superhero adventure:
I think people here would also be familiar with him from other videos Ian did, but maybe someone else will want to link those.
Love to Ian and his family and Respect for making the best of his time with his dad.