Game Dogs: Pilot Episode: D&D Kills

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Valsacor

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Um... Right. That was kind of.. neat?

Ok, who am I kiddin', let's hope that was just a bad start. Gonna watch more, see how it develops.
 

moose_man

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hopefully the quality will go up, but nice first try. i probably couldn't hav made a better movie.
 

Scappo

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The show was funny enough to keep my attention, but I was hoping to see the dogs maybe review a game, a movie, or talk about something happening in the real world that was actually relevant.

Existing, successful shows on The Escapist rock because they focus on something (i.e. Zero Punctuation focuses on pointing out the bad parts of games, even though on occasion he'll review a mostly good game, he'll still point out the bad/annoying parts in it). The same goes for Movie Bob.

I guess I'm just hoping GD doesn't rely on random storylines because if it does I think it may lose its appeal really quickly.
 

LordHoban

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There's not a whole lot to be done in 3 minutes. There were a couple mild chuckles... I can't say much about the characters, though.
 

Bagaloo

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The nerdy dog really got on my nerves.
He has the look and the character design of the 'intelligent character', and yet he spends the entire episode being mind numbingly retarded. Hurling a dice at the table to roll it, swallowing metal and bringing a sword to a D&D game that was taking place at work.

This was my second viewing, and its grown slightly on me. It still needs some polish, but hopefully future episodes will improve it.
 

Eric the Orange

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Jon Etheridge said:
That is one of the downfalls of animating one episode a week. You don't really have the time to make it look like Disney. Still, I've seen poorly animated stuff be better than well animated stuff so it all comes down to the content.

On topic, this episode turned out pretty good. Loved the breaking of Gary's nose. Good work guys.
Wait, do you animate this? Perhaps I read the credits wrong but I though it said Mr.Palmer animated this.
 

Bobzer77

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Oddly this is one of the few videos on the site that actually made me lol, can't wait for the next one.
 

Jon Etheridge

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Eric the Orange said:
Jon Etheridge said:
That is one of the downfalls of animating one episode a week. You don't really have the time to make it look like Disney. Still, I've seen poorly animated stuff be better than well animated stuff so it all comes down to the content.

On topic, this episode turned out pretty good. Loved the breaking of Gary's nose. Good work guys.
Wait, do you animate this? Perhaps I read the credits wrong but I though it said Mr.Palmer animated this.
Oh no no no. But I do have the same experience doing Apocalypse Lane.
 

RTR

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What a big staff behind this show. It's still kinda rough around the edges. So far, my favorite thing about it is Jon Etheridge.
 

Russ Pitts

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Jon Etheridge said:
Eric the Orange said:
Jon Etheridge said:
That is one of the downfalls of animating one episode a week. You don't really have the time to make it look like Disney. Still, I've seen poorly animated stuff be better than well animated stuff so it all comes down to the content.

On topic, this episode turned out pretty good. Loved the breaking of Gary's nose. Good work guys.
Wait, do you animate this? Perhaps I read the credits wrong but I though it said Mr.Palmer animated this.
Oh no no no. But I do have the same experience doing Apocalypse Lane.
Jon is a creative consultant ;)
 

TheScarecrow

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Heheh, yeah, good.
Roger hands out xp points like nobody's business.

I'm digging the bass in the theme tune too.