Fun fact: the entire concept of the game, as well as its plot, were all designed with the goal of getting Matt Berry to say the line “It is fucking massive”
This game as a whole feels like a Monty Python sketch inside a fever dream, which is also precisely why this heartfelt moment comes completely out of left field - like "oh I didn't expect the obvious punching-bag character to actually have character development or for this game to have an unironic body-positive message" and still manage to make it hilarious.
Roger is singlehandedly the deepest character of all time He has endured years of torment yet he still stands What a chad But oh boy his head is just too big Also love that the main character ( presumably the mayor ) never has a set size and can fluctuate to adapt to their environment Also this scary British English almost makes me belive England is real I like how this is more cutscene orientated and focuses more on dialogue than actual story Like a wacky average Tuesday How it reflects the chaotic nature of life So much story and so random Yet it all ties in together Those anthropological meat poets were interesting
Ron's a fine man. Good husband, a great businessman, and an even better friend. Seriously, everyone needs a Ron in their lifes. Or be one.
Reggie's wife could learn a thing or two.
I agree
that sparkle in Ron's eyes really does show he's got it all figured out. man's all about big, big head, big business, and a big heart for sure
He's got them Costco Guy eyes
A big heart is a terrible thing that what doctors said 💔
"It is fucking massive."
Gotta love Matt Berry!
@@EarthwormShandy I'm glad he contributed to this, if only because he drew people in to enjoy the rest of the cast, who were excellent too!
Love the implication that it was the teachers calling Big Ron Pan head
Fun fact: the entire concept of the game, as well as its plot, were all designed with the goal of getting Matt Berry to say the line “It is fucking massive”
Loved this scene so much, it's nice seeing Roger have a happy ending to such a sad back story
This scene made me very happy, it was very wholesome
Yeeeeeeah, about that... :leaves chat:
@@sainttan huh?
Herbert’s delivery on “It is fucking massive” is fucking gold. The timing, the inflection, the silence afterwards, it cracks me up every time.
I aspire to be Big Ron
Cool dude, humble, friends with all, big man, big pies
Who doesn't want to be him?
Big Ron's big heart
Agreed we all need a friend like ron
We need more people like Ron in the world
This game as a whole feels like a Monty Python sketch inside a fever dream, which is also precisely why this heartfelt moment comes completely out of left field - like "oh I didn't expect the obvious punching-bag character to actually have character development or for this game to have an unironic body-positive message" and still manage to make it hilarious.
Roger is singlehandedly the deepest character of all time
He has endured years of torment yet he still stands
What a chad
But oh boy his head is just too big
Also love that the main character ( presumably the mayor ) never has a set size and can fluctuate to adapt to their environment
Also this scary British English almost makes me belive England is real
I like how this is more cutscene orientated and focuses more on dialogue than actual story
Like a wacky average Tuesday
How it reflects the chaotic nature of life
So much story and so random
Yet it all ties in together
Those anthropological meat poets were interesting
England isn't real😰
A short clarification, the playable character isn't the mayor
In fact, they have to meet the mayor
I feel bad for the fishing kid though, no one comforted him. ):
Always try and be a Big Ron, not a Tiny Tom.
Reggie
His wife could learn a thing or two
His wife could learn a thing or two
oh cool they even hid thar logo in the alyway
Bro im seeing caseoh
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