Totalbiscuit is superb. Honestly, I think he's the best Youtube personality, period. He is blunt, honest and consistent with his opinions, and his thoughts are usually rational, unlike an awful lot of other people's. I do sometimes disagree with his views, but I enjoy listening to them because they're almost always well thought-out. He is occasionally too soft for my liking - a Content Patch segment regarding religion in Bioshock Infinite comes to mind here - but on the whole, he's excellently opinionated.
I wouldn't say he's overly arrogant as some people have said, though he is more so than most. However, I do rather like arrogance, so I can't complain.
The only major problems with him that I have are his obsession with FOV sliders, and his belief that he has superhuman eyes that can detect the difference between 60 and 120 fps -- and even higher rates. I don't doubt his honesty when he says he can see the difference, but it's no doubt simply a placebo-type effect.
In terms of what I watch - which was the question being asked - I watch all of his videos, bar the Dota 2 stuff. I've been following him since his Frostfire days (Cataclysm beta).
Content Patch is a good way to hear a rational person's opinion on the day's news, and as such I watch it when I get home each evening. It's the only thing I ensure to make time for each day - so if I've only got half an hour of free time, I'll watch Content Patch rather than play a game.
WTF is... is informative in looking at new games, and makes up a lot of the value of reviews/critiques of a game when I'm considering whether to buy it.
The StarCraft 2 stuff is enjoyable. I find Totalbiscuit to be the best commentator to listen to in terms of noise, as he is able to commentate calmly, as opposed to someone like Husky, who doesn't seem able to control himself. He's definitely nicer on the ears.
I check the channel twice a day in case I've missed anything, and I'll try to make time to watch it all at some point.
I miss Azeroth Daily, though...
He's also got a lovely voice. When I'm working, I stick a long WTF is... on to listen to in the background. His voice is surprisingly helpful in focusing me.
Confidingtripod said:
He has a childish tenancy to call games objectively "bad" when its clear he just doesnt enjoy them, which is forgivable if he didnt do it during reviews, a critic should remain neutral
You should take a look at his reviews of puzzle games. He never simply calls them bad because he doesn't like them; he isn't a fan of puzzle games but he explains exactly that. In the WTF is of puzzle games, he will say whether it's a case of him just not liking it or whether it is poor game mechanics. He does the same with all of the other games as well, but I'd recommend looking for a puzzle one since you'll see that you're actually wrong.
MetalMagpie said:
Fappy said:
Yeah, I'd say the thing that kind of puts me off to him is his sense of self-importance. Jim Sterling does it as part of a character. As far as I can tell Biscuit's not acting in his videos.
Well, he's certainly putting on the voice, so I don't see why he wouldn't be putting on much of the persona too.
What makes you think he's putting on the voice?
If he is, it's bloody impressive for him to keep up an identical voice for absolutely everything, whether it's live commentating or when he's being filmed in his normal life.