That's my favorite as well. I like how he acts as if every person is talking to him. And Spunty for obvious reasons. He got me into watching LPs.WhiteFangofWar said:But one of my all-time favorites has to be Let's Play Doom 3 by Kikoskia. Probably because:
a) I hadn't played it.
b) Kiko is genuinely not used to scary games and freaks out quite a bit early on. By the end of it he's taking down armies of demons like they're nothing. It's charming.
c)'Hello sir' *shotgun to the face*
I'm in the same boat. I watch more LPs than anything else put together.EdwardOrchard said:I hate to admit this, but watching LP's is one of my favourite pass-times. More than watching movies or actually playing games, I watch LP's....because, well, its kind of like both at the same time.
For me, its a lot like watching Mystery Science Theatre if anybody remembers that.
I don't think your aloud to make LPs of Rockstar games. From what I can gather they think it spoils the game for people who then won't buy the game. They'll have YouTube take down your videos. The only LP of L.A. Noire I've seen is Toby's.Kopikatsu said:I could try that with LA Noire, if you want... I would have to figure out how to record the video/audio, though.
Edit: After some thought, it would be easiest to just mute the game, then have the conversations with a friend while the characters talk. (But use clips from different cases and different dialogue to ad lib a totally new case.)
*points at the edit*Gaiseric said:I don't think your aloud to make LPs of Rockstar games. From what I can gather they think it spoils the game for people who then won't buy the game. They'll have YouTube take down your videos. The only LP of L.A. Noire I've seen is Toby's.Kopikatsu said:I could try that with LA Noire, if you want... I would have to figure out how to record the video/audio, though.
Edit: After some thought, it would be easiest to just mute the game, then have the conversations with a friend while the characters talk. (But use clips from different cases and different dialogue to ad lib a totally new case.)
I need to learn to read.Kopikatsu said:*points at the edit*Gaiseric said:I don't think your aloud to make LPs of Rockstar games. From what I can gather they think it spoils the game for people who then won't buy the game. They'll have YouTube take down your videos. The only LP of L.A. Noire I've seen is Toby's.Kopikatsu said:I could try that with LA Noire, if you want... I would have to figure out how to record the video/audio, though.
Edit: After some thought, it would be easiest to just mute the game, then have the conversations with a friend while the characters talk. (But use clips from different cases and different dialogue to ad lib a totally new case.)
It wouldn't be a LP. It would be creating an entirely new case using scenes from the game in a kind of Frankenstein's monster type-mashup. (Like making the Captain of the LAPD into the Mayor, turning Mason into a badass Priest, etc)
Gamefront has a LA Noir LP and so does TheMedia Cows and iJustineGaming.Gaiseric said:I don't think your aloud to make LPs of Rockstar games. From what I can gather they think it spoils the game for people who then won't buy the game. They'll have YouTube take down your videos. The only LP of L.A. Noire I've seen is Toby's.Kopikatsu said:I could try that with LA Noire, if you want... I would have to figure out how to record the video/audio, though.
Edit: After some thought, it would be easiest to just mute the game, then have the conversations with a friend while the characters talk. (But use clips from different cases and different dialogue to ad lib a totally new case.)
In LA Noire style, each 'part' could end with a few choices on how to proceed, then have a poll. Whichever one gets the most votes is what happens.Gaiseric said:I need to learn to read.Kopikatsu said:*points at the edit*Gaiseric said:I don't think your aloud to make LPs of Rockstar games. From what I can gather they think it spoils the game for people who then won't buy the game. They'll have YouTube take down your videos. The only LP of L.A. Noire I've seen is Toby's.Kopikatsu said:I could try that with LA Noire, if you want... I would have to figure out how to record the video/audio, though.
Edit: After some thought, it would be easiest to just mute the game, then have the conversations with a friend while the characters talk. (But use clips from different cases and different dialogue to ad lib a totally new case.)
It wouldn't be a LP. It would be creating an entirely new case using scenes from the game in a kind of Frankenstein's monster type-mashup. (Like making the Captain of the LAPD into the Mayor, turning Mason into a badass Priest, etc)
Also, I'd watch that.
Nice.Kopikatsu said:In LA Noire style, each 'part' could end with a few choices on how to proceed, then have a poll. Whichever one gets the most votes is what happens.
The only problem with that is, I would need video from the game (I have the game and a recorder, but it's crappy) and people to do voice acting...but I literally only have myself and two friends. One is only around for about a week before he has to go back to New York.
So sad. Then again...
Damn, beaten to the punchAvatar Roku said:Something else just occurred to me. Here [http://lparchive.org/Knights-of-the-Old-Republic-II/] is a great LP of KotOR 2. It's text, not video, but still, THIS is how you do commentary. Best I have ever seen in that regard.
We actually have ten episodes on youtube at the moment. I didn't want to link to anything, due to the Escapist's strict "No advertising" policy, but since you asked, here's a link to our groups webpage. We're planning a full out, 4 day zombie game marathon in July (Halloween in July). We figured zombie's are HUGE lately, and we all love them, so why not try to capitalize on it.SvenBTB said:I've seen a LOT of shitty ones, a few decent ones, and very rarely good ones.
PROTIP: DON'T feel the need to read every word of dialogue, ESPECIALLY not in a "funny" voice. It gets old FAST.
and 2: DON'T force the need to be "funny". I almost ALWAYS have to mute any LP's I watch because of these two reasons, I can only think of "maybe" 2 or 3 I've seen where I haven't had to.
EDIT: This site tends to have good examples more often than random searches on YouTube will yield: http://lparchive.org/
Oh, and good luck! Post a link when you make your first one!
In the RE5 one I've got going, my buddy and I kind of go back and forth doing this. He plays Chris, who periodically goes off on rants about his bulging biceps and his father issues, and I play Sheva, kind of the straight guy (he's better at improv, so he generally has the better one liners). Unfortunately, we broke character more than we wanted to in the first episodes and never got fully back on track, but we try to when we can.EdwardOrchard said:However, something I WISH somebody would do, is do a Let's Play, but REALLY get into it. Use their commentary to add narration to the game, or speak in character, as if they were the character's conscience, or something along those lines. A Let's Play that isn't just humorous commentary over gameplay, but a Let's Play that tries to be an actual movie.
Know what I mean?