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It's a good combination of proper insight into the games they play and the games industry, and just riffing on it and cracking jokes. Matt and Pat have a terrific back and forth (Woolie's cool too, I guess), and there's always a great sense of passion. They also spread their net a little wider than just Nintendo games, unlike many other prominent let's players.
 

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Oh, thats an easy one. Reycevik.

He is still a fairly small-fry YouTuber, but his long-form, analytical content is right up my alley.

Here are a couple of great videos of his:

[small]The Halo video was uploaded onto an affiliate channel called COG Connected, but he now works on his own channel, which is where the ME one comes from[/small]


Should my financial situation ever improve, this guy is definitely going to get a new Patreon supporter
 

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Game Grumps. Those two adorable asshats have grown on me. But I'm just in for the funnies, they suck at gameplay.
Yeah, I wasn't into them to begin with, but I thought I'd check out their Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door play through and ended up liking their brand of stupid humour.

I recently discovered Ragg Tagg, what could be better than a Scottish ex opera singer giving you abusive advice on how to play Overwatch? Not much. He does more serious videos too, but I think this is his most popular stuff.

 

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Jim Fucking Sterling Son is pretty good, but he's a bit of a pariah around these parts.
Same, he's about the only gaming youtuber I keep up with. Aside from him I still watch the odd Totalbiscuit WTF is and the occasional Extra Credits.
 

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Laggyteabag said:
Oh, thats an easy one. Reycevik.

He is still a fairly small-fry YouTuber, but his long-form, analytical content is right up my alley.

Here are a couple of great videos of his:

[small]The Halo video was uploaded onto an affiliate channel called COG Connected, but he now works on his own channel, which is where the ME one comes from[/small]


Should my financial situation ever improve, this guy is definitely going to get a new Patreon supporter
He's pretty good. Tries to be unbiased as possible. I'd also then suggest Joseph Anderson. If you Reycevik is long form... although, if you like Mario Odyssey, he tears it apart and is probably not his best analytical work.
 

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TotalBiscuit for sure.
Eh I used to worship this guy but I lost interest and to some degree respect for him. My largest problem with him is that he barely makes WTF videos, most of his videos is just posting streams of his podcast, a podcast with people I don't care about. I think Jesse Cox is annoying and takes over the conversation way too much, I came her for TB not him.

And the WTF videos he does posts, he mostly does it for indie, games which mostly I don't care for because I just find most indie games to be lesser, inferior games to AAA games. And inferior to the Retro games they are taking inspiration of. I mean his top 10 games of 2017 is mostly indie games that just look lame in my eyes:


 

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Hmm, I like quite a few, all for different reasons. Caddicarus, ProJared, Emceeprophit, Ahoy, Errant Signal, Jim Sterling, Mark Brown, SidAlpha, SUper Bunnyhop, SomeCallMeJohnny, TheGamingBrit, TotalBiscuit, The Completionist, Spoiler Warning and Two Best Friends Play.

There's also a few I'm still subbed to, but rarely watch anymore, like Angry Joe, JonTron, Game Grump, Extra Credits and Spoony.
 

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Jim Sterling is really the only Youtuber I keep coming back to for fun (as opposed to someone I just watch to learn a few things and then stop watching).

Although SidAlpha is informative and SurrealBeliefs is also worth watching if you want to learn how to play Total Warhammer ("Hey, a Hellcannon! If I had a Hellcannon, I could kill them with my Hellcannon.")
 

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I watch Angry Joe. Not so keen when he gets political but i do love to watch him lose his shit when he keeps failing at stuff :)

I watch Zero Punctuation aswell...not sure if he counts as a youtuber since i watch his stuff here on this website.

I've just got into a geezer called GlacialGeek aswell...he does battle reports on games of Warhammer 40k. Great for me because he is playing Dark Angels with the new codex and giving me good ideas. He also interacts with the comments section so i can ask him technical stuff and get a reply.

For the most part though i tend to play games rather than watch people online playing games. I like watching my mates play and feeding them options when they get stuck until the inevitable 'i'm stuck' where i get to take them past the point they can comfortably play again and then take the piss out of them for never finishing that game without me ;)
 

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Hmm, let me go through my YouTube subscription list and see which gaming commentators I'd actually recommend. Huh, seems it in alphabetical order, so that's how I'll list them.

Angry Joe: I don't actually agree with him in terms of taste in games all that often, but the thing I like about him is that when he reviews a game, I know exactly why he did or didn't like a game, and why I might or might not like it myself.

ChaosD1: Almost exclusively focuses on MMOs, so most of his content doesn't actually interest me much, but he does have just about the best voice on YouTube.

AVGN: The oldest of the old school, I guess. Not to be taken seriously.

Core-A Gaming: Very intelligent, deep but succinct videos mostly about the fighting game community.

Digital Foundry: Largely about hardware, but they do often put out some pretty decent retrospectives.

hbomberguy: One of the funniest, most insightful and downright awesome YouTubers. I wish he'd make more videos, and games don't actually feature in a lot of them, but I have to recommend him. He reminds me a lot of Charlie Brooker, and for me that is very high praise indeed.

Ian Danskin (aka Innuendo Studios): Ha... actually, most people on this forum will despise his politics. Oh well.

Joseph Anderson: Makes 3+ hour long videos on games... and I enjoy watching every minute.

Kim Justice: Makes some of the best, most in depth videos about games I've ever seen. Also has easily the fewest subscribers of anyone mentioned so far. Subscribe NOW.

LGR (Lazy Game Reviews): Great range of videos on retro gaming.

Mark Brown: Great videos about elements of game design. As a wannabe game designer, this is of particular interest to me.

Noah Caldwell-Gervais: Truly awesome, in depth videos, presented in a thoughtful, occasionally downright poetic way.

Noclip: Fascinating interviews with game developers.

Raycevick: Already mentioned here. Good, in depth videos.

Shammy: Incredibly amusing reviews. For me, he walks the line of humour and cynicism better than almost anyone. Like an American, slightly cruder hbomberguy.

Well, having listed all of those people and thought about it a bit, I really have to say the best of the bunch is Kim Justice, and not just because I think she deserves more subs. In terms of production values her videos are, I'd have to say, technically amongst the most amateurish out of everyone I've listed, but in terms of depth and breadth they are truly epic. Her multi-part series on Peter Molyneux is easily the best, most even-handed, most interesting and most insightful portrait of an incredibly controversial figure in gaming. She's done extensive videos on many, many developers and game series from throughout the entire history of gaming. The amount of effort she puts into the research alone is astounding. Seriously, check out this channel now.

Sadly, quite a few people reading this won't bother, because a transgender gaming commentator might be a bit too much for them to handle. Their loss, really.
 

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Johnny Novgorod said:
Game Grumps. Those two adorable asshats have grown on me. But I'm just in for the funnies, they suck at gameplay.
Yeah, I wasn't into them to begin with, but I thought I'd check out their Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door play through and ended up liking their brand of stupid humour.
What I like about them is how genuine their rapport feels. Most other Youtubers feel like they're reaching too much, overreacting and mugging for the camera. The Grumps run a more realistic gamut of emotions, I find. Watching them has a very fly-on-the-wall appeal to me. I feel like I'm joining in, specially when their conversations take a more chill or confessional turn. I started watching with Sonic Boom (me and half the fanbase apparently) so I recommend that, obviously; their Mario 3 playthrough is also pretty good, that's where they started feeling less bro-ish and more human to me.
 

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The only person of any real YouTube fame whos content I actually still watch would be Lt.Eddy. Most of the others either changed the way they did things to a way I don't care for, spammed my subscriptions with more videos than I could reasonably watch within the time I have without falling massively behind, or I just got bored of them.
 
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Most of my favs have been mentioned already (Noah Caldwell-Gervais, Joseph Anderson, Raycevick, ACG, etc.), so I'll specifically mention Sole Porpoise. He doesn't make a lot of videos, but the ones he makes are great, being mostly about the philosophical concepts behind popular videogame stories. If you're into philospohy and videogames his channel is pretty great.
 

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Some of my favorites:

Let's players: Chuggaconroy, JackSepticEye, Cryaotic

Reviewers: Caddicarus, the Angry Video Game Nerd, NitroRad

Others: Jim Sterling, YuriofWind, SuperBunnyHop
 

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Kind of surprised that Scott Manley hasn't gotten any mentions. I mean, he's a literal rocket scientist, has a sweet accent, rocks the bald look, and has the most awesome name possible. Unsurprisingly, he tends to focus on a variety of space-based games, from Kerbal Space Program to Star Citizen.
 

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Legit amazed Youtube gamers are still a thing. You'd think after Pewdiepie cornered the market and routinely poisoned the water to the point 'Youtuber' is a slur, people would have learned their lessons.
 

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I don't watch many of them. I have very little time to these days. The only ones I've seen some things from are Dan & Phil, Markiplier and ihascupquake.

Dan & Phil are pretty funny - they have a good back & forth. I love Markiplier's FNAF and his recent playthrough of Getting Over It (him raging at it was hilarious). ihascupquake isn't as funny but her general positive nature is just nice and there's precious little of that these days.
 

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Pewdiepie - I'm not going lie, he's the only one that uploads regulary and I can happily watch everything he does. He's a solid entertainer.
 

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Legit amazed Youtube gamers are still a thing. You'd think after Pewdiepie cornered the market and routinely poisoned the water to the point 'Youtuber' is a slur, people would have learned their lessons.
Pewdiepie is hardly a youtube gamer anymore.