Yeah. This is the reason, they just said that they both having just feeling like it's time to call it quits.
Yeah. This is the reason, they just said that they both having just feeling like it's time to call it quits.
Indeed. Instead of getting better it just seemed to get worse and worse. I unsubbed several months ago.I womder if it just kinda fizzled over time? I mean they clearly peaked with The Order 1886 and I've just found myself less and less interested as time's gone on and haven't watched anything new in a good year or so. They've seemingly gotten less insightful and Rich has gotten more...Rich-y.
Exploding Varmits part 1 still wins the award for hardest I've ever laughed at a best of the worst episode with SoS right behind it. The moment in particular that slays me is when mike ask "when are they gonna talk about getting permits"
Not really sure. I didn't catch the full beginning of the stream, but they seem really vague about it. It's just ending cause they needed a break of sorts I guess. There was also something about them wanting to pursue creating a video game controller for PCs, but that seems more like a side thing that's very early on in the concept phase.
The website (and trailer) for Neil Breen's new film, Twisted Pair, is live. God help us all.
http://www.twisted-pair-film.com
That prosthetic facial hair is something.The website (and trailer) for Neil Breen's new film, Twisted Pair, is live. God help us all.
http://www.twisted-pair-film.com
In that recent video where The Nerd Crew breaks up, it's funny that that's what "Rich" goes off to do...because that's kind of what he does already.It's weird because they seemed to making pretty good money from the streams for basically doing nothing but talk shit about movies and games... pretty much the Twitch dream. :p
The website (and trailer) for Neil Breen's new film, Twisted Pair, is live. God help us all.
http://www.twisted-pair-film.com
https://www.dreamstime.com/stock-vi...rrounded-magical-firefly-lights-video77357743The website (and trailer) for Neil Breen's new film, Twisted Pair, is live. God help us all.
http://www.twisted-pair-film.com
Let's be honest, not like many will shed tears for Pre Rec. Jack and Rich didn't really have any insight or interesting points to bring to most game reviews and it tended to end up as "we hate this game, here's why".
The website (and trailer) for Neil Breen's new film, Twisted Pair, is live. God help us all.
http://www.twisted-pair-film.com
And then get hailed as a hero, yes.Oh hey Breen's been learning After Effects.
Is he going to kill hundreds of millions of people in this one too?
Woah, the Oscar for best make-up and costume is a hard lock for this one.
Woah, the Oscar for best make-up and costume is a hard lock for this one.
still better than the harry potter old people makeup
He's going to literally be Jesus in this one, isn't he?
He already was in Pass Thru
That's been all his movies.
Unclear? Shocked.Literally Jesus is in I Am Here...Now. And it's not just boring old Jesus, it's Space Jesus!
Or Robot Jesus, I guess. It's really unclear even after watching the movie.
Literally Jesus is in I Am Here...Now. And it's not just boring old Jesus, it's Space Jesus!
Or Robot Jesus, I guess. It's really unclear even after watching the movie.
Oh my god now that I'm on a desktop it's very clear he taped a motherboard to his chest.
Wow. Maybe he really is Jesus.You can't see them in the pic but he also has RAM sticks on his wrists.
im a little glad they acknowledged this, since this was my major issue with prerec's reviews. the thing that works for me about rlm's content is the mix of casual banter filtered through the prism of their appreciation of film as a medium. prerec wound up being two dudes talking very casually about games with no real insight into how games work beyond their most functional level. that's all good for casual conversation, but it doesn't make for particularly interesting videos.Their felt their reviews weren't that great as it was basically them speaking about games without any nuance or in-depth criticism and, as it turns out, no one really cares for that (Jack's words).