Congratulations on the 2,001 subscribers, Ludomancer. Keep on the great work, dude. These review videos are hilarious while analyzing the games negatives and positives.
I mean TBF Your Video Essays And editing are HILARIOUS Soooo Credit where its given..Plus No lie I DIE when You Rage I still watch That FF video to laugh XD
Hey man! You are the second youtuber after Distant Kingdom who started to critique pokemon as a franchise. That guy pointed out flaws of gen 8, but only after seeing your videos I finally realised Pokemon was always deeply flawed. Bad things didn't start with Dexit and N64 style trees. Keep the good work 😄😁👍
new sub here! i got a recomendation of your "game freak doesnt deserve pokemon" video. if i had to guess the algorithm likes that you're posting on the community tab fairly often you should try making shorts, yt is promoting a lot of them and it might pick your channel up in the algorithm more
Oh I've had the thought of doing that. I just don't know what I'd make a series out of that would last me any amount of time, or let me carry through my momentum on my big fun projects. Definitely a feature I have my eye on.
@@TheLudomancer you ran out of content? in an ongoing game that's getting the second part of the 4th region in like a week? secondly consider the 5 euro monthly pack and saving your premium currency to spend on a cool pokemon- er.. character. or not spending at all, since the game is fairly generous with how much premium currency you get from playing the game. many a time genshin had me going "how is this a free game????" its sad to me the "gacha stuff" is what turns off people when it's a better monetization system than paying 60 euros for hot garbage!!!! i have spent less than half of what i spent on violet and got an infinitely better game.
@@skyfever111 Yeah. It was early days, I was enjoying other games more. It is astounding for a free game, but honestly I'd rather have paid 20 bucks for it and had the 1.0 cast at launch. I like investing a lot of emotions into tighter casts, which is kinda the opposed to the core concept of a Gacha game that wants a constantly rotating cast in the spotlight to draw attention for more pulls. Every part of it makes sense for what it is, that just runs counter to what I look for.
@@TheLudomancer think about what you just said about a tight cast then count the total number of pokemon in the pokedex. besides its pokemon that has "gotta catch em all" as the motto, and the mentality is to play with just 6 characters all game long instead. you could literally do the same thing in genshin and not have a problem. interacting with other playable characters in their story quests the same as seeing pokemon of other trainers or hell the anime's formula of pokemon of the week. you don't change your team just because you saw a cool geodude episode, right?
@@skyfever111 A) you assume I think Pokémon’s bloated monster lineup is inherently good or well utilized. B)I’m not gonna compare voiceless monster designs to full-blown characters. That’s not equivocal. “Play through with your one party” is an inoffensive idea (that I find most RPGs suffers from sticking to) but the Power Creep that Genshin is encouraged to do, and the speed at which most characters fell out of plot relevance after their one quest really didn’t gel with me. When I say “Tight Cast” I don’t mean “Small Monster Library”. I mean “Close-Knit, balanced personalities that I can be rewarded for staying invested in.” And not rewarded as in “they level up” I mean rewarded as in “I will continue to see this funny purple wolf twink I like, meeting people and interacting with the world as it changes”. Gachas have no incentive to deliver on that. Genshin gave its characters their one or two really cool things, and then left them alone because their financial mode demands they focus on the next big waifu. There’s a lot to like about that, it’s just not for me. I’m personally praying on the .02% chance that Project MUGEN isn’t a Gacha game, because I love the initial cast and concepts they’ve shown off and want to stick with them for a full campaign and plot line instead of getting lost in the crowd and left behind because I can’t commit as much as the game wants me to.
I’m still really happy I subbed to you after watching your Frontier video. You’re really funny and your editing is amazing.
We need more Pokemon content!
I fucking swear that last part felt like an indirect Death by Glamour reference xD
I got the best legs in da business baybeeee
Congratulations on the 2,001 subscribers, Ludomancer.
Keep on the great work, dude.
These review videos are hilarious while analyzing the games negatives and positives.
6 months? That's nothing. I know someone who hadn't uploaded in 2 years and got to almost 100k
THIS IS THE CONTENT I SUBSCRIBED FOR, FULL IDOL COVER WHEN.
I mean TBF Your Video Essays And editing are HILARIOUS Soooo Credit where its given..Plus No lie I DIE when You Rage I still watch That FF video to laugh XD
Hey man! You are the second youtuber after Distant Kingdom who started to critique pokemon as a franchise. That guy pointed out flaws of gen 8, but only after seeing your videos I finally realised Pokemon was always deeply flawed. Bad things didn't start with Dexit and N64 style trees. Keep the good work 😄😁👍
new sub here! i got a recomendation of your "game freak doesnt deserve pokemon" video. if i had to guess the algorithm likes that you're posting on the community tab fairly often
you should try making shorts, yt is promoting a lot of them and it might pick your channel up in the algorithm more
Oh I've had the thought of doing that. I just don't know what I'd make a series out of that would last me any amount of time, or let me carry through my momentum on my big fun projects.
Definitely a feature I have my eye on.
the algorithm has blessed u
anyway go play genshin impact
Played Genshin, It's cool, I kinda ran out of the content and wasn't a fan of the Gacha stuff.
@@TheLudomancer you ran out of content? in an ongoing game that's getting the second part of the 4th region in like a week?
secondly consider the 5 euro monthly pack and saving your premium currency to spend on a cool pokemon- er.. character. or not spending at all, since the game is fairly generous with how much premium currency you get from playing the game. many a time genshin had me going "how is this a free game????" its sad to me the "gacha stuff" is what turns off people when it's a better monetization system than paying 60 euros for hot garbage!!!! i have spent less than half of what i spent on violet and got an infinitely better game.
@@skyfever111 Yeah. It was early days, I was enjoying other games more. It is astounding for a free game, but honestly I'd rather have paid 20 bucks for it and had the 1.0 cast at launch. I like investing a lot of emotions into tighter casts, which is kinda the opposed to the core concept of a Gacha game that wants a constantly rotating cast in the spotlight to draw attention for more pulls.
Every part of it makes sense for what it is, that just runs counter to what I look for.
@@TheLudomancer think about what you just said about a tight cast then count the total number of pokemon in the pokedex. besides its pokemon that has "gotta catch em all" as the motto, and the mentality is to play with just 6 characters all game long instead. you could literally do the same thing in genshin and not have a problem. interacting with other playable characters in their story quests the same as seeing pokemon of other trainers or hell the anime's formula of pokemon of the week. you don't change your team just because you saw a cool geodude episode, right?
@@skyfever111 A) you assume I think Pokémon’s bloated monster lineup is inherently good or well utilized. B)I’m not gonna compare voiceless monster designs to full-blown characters. That’s not equivocal.
“Play through with your one party” is an inoffensive idea (that I find most RPGs suffers from sticking to) but the Power Creep that Genshin is encouraged to do, and the speed at which most characters fell out of plot relevance after their one quest really didn’t gel with me.
When I say “Tight Cast” I don’t mean “Small Monster Library”. I mean “Close-Knit, balanced personalities that I can be rewarded for staying invested in.” And not rewarded as in “they level up” I mean rewarded as in “I will continue to see this funny purple wolf twink I like, meeting people and interacting with the world as it changes”. Gachas have no incentive to deliver on that.
Genshin gave its characters their one or two really cool things, and then left them alone because their financial mode demands they focus on the next big waifu.
There’s a lot to like about that, it’s just not for me.
I’m personally praying on the .02% chance that Project MUGEN isn’t a Gacha game, because I love the initial cast and concepts they’ve shown off and want to stick with them for a full campaign and plot line instead of getting lost in the crowd and left behind because I can’t commit as much as the game wants me to.