That was hilarious, thanks.
I dunno, he got off track a long time ago. I could still just be sore about the Brawl review (because, based on the things he complained about, it sounded like he didn't actually play the damn game at all. Just drew up information from the internet, compounded it with Wii stereotypes, and let fly), but i've found his methods to become more grating and less humorous as time went by

Monster Hunter: pissing me off since 2010.
| SmokedHostage said: Honestly.. he sent half the time ripping on racism and hip hop.. |
It's unbalanced being that 50 Cent relies on Racism and Hip Hop for near everything. 
The review was pretty much par for the course until around 4:06ish where he goes off on a tangent.
ZP is still worth my five minutes a week. And come on... if you can't laugh at the last joke there is absolutely no chance of saving your ass in a comedy club.
And it's also still more fun then watching an IGN review
The Doctor will see you now
Promoting Lesbianism --> 
| Esmoreit said: And it's also still more fun then watching an IGN review |
That's about like saying "It's more fun than a kick in the pants."
Yeah, pretty tasteless joke at the end.
Not offensive, but tasteless, nonetheless.




Joke at the end seems like a pretty normal comedian joke. You lament the racial situation, talk about how stereotypes suck, and then use them in the end for shock value. Pretty funny, nothing amazingly brilliant, but still a decent laugh.
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How about his HotD: Overkill review where he spent half his time with the predictable complaints about no hardcorez on wiiiiiiii. That was original and entertaining, right?

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