Some feedback; I feel like the purpose of these videos is to attempt to guess the track that’s playing, however, that’s near impossible when all the games are fairly new. You had one video with 3 games that were released just weeks prior. Personally, I just exited the video after Mortal Kombat 1 because the game wasn’t fun at that point I appreciate the content, and I just wanted to share some honest feedback from a man who uses these videos as a fun car game with their son
Edit; I realize this is a 2023 quiz but the feedback is the same as last videos had insanely new games. I calculated one time $300 usd + over 2 months in new games
@@grawlix311I definitely haven't played most of the games here, but i do watch a lot of livestreams and so ive heard the tracks for a lot of these games. I think this stype of quiz appeals to those who know a lot of the games at the game awards, i think this is a fun niche thing. A lot of gaming quiz channels dont do yearly lists. I do think most ppl aren't gonna know the songs from playing these games, but still. I mean most channels use the really popular games to begin with, you could really go to any year in like half a decade and find obscure games no one talks about and make a list off of that.
@@weepingblade thanks for the added context and it makes a bit more sense where I could gather some additional knowledge lol. Regardless, still subscribed. The channel has provided me tons of enjoyment.
I like to see a lot of these quizzes as both, guess the song and a way of discovering new game music. As many game quizzes as there are on RUclips, I find it refreshing to hear songs I haven't and I love being surprised when it's a series I'm fond of with songs that are definitely changing it up! :D
@@IllyianSilverheart that’s a great way of looking at it. Thanks for that perspective! Now, if I can only block certain users because when I search for Video Game Music quiz, it searches the word “quiz” and I don’t want to take the “Guess the KPop Star Quiz” lol!
Was really happy to hear Armored Core VI in the quiz! :D
Some feedback; I feel like the purpose of these videos is to attempt to guess the track that’s playing, however, that’s near impossible when all the games are fairly new. You had one video with 3 games that were released just weeks prior. Personally, I just exited the video after Mortal Kombat 1 because the game wasn’t fun at that point
I appreciate the content, and I just wanted to share some honest feedback from a man who uses these videos as a fun car game with their son
Edit; I realize this is a 2023 quiz but the feedback is the same as last videos had insanely new games. I calculated one time $300 usd + over 2 months in new games
@@grawlix311I definitely haven't played most of the games here, but i do watch a lot of livestreams and so ive heard the tracks for a lot of these games. I think this stype of quiz appeals to those who know a lot of the games at the game awards, i think this is a fun niche thing. A lot of gaming quiz channels dont do yearly lists. I do think most ppl aren't gonna know the songs from playing these games, but still. I mean most channels use the really popular games to begin with, you could really go to any year in like half a decade and find obscure games no one talks about and make a list off of that.
@@weepingblade thanks for the added context and it makes a bit more sense where I could gather some additional knowledge lol. Regardless, still subscribed. The channel has provided me tons of enjoyment.
I like to see a lot of these quizzes as both, guess the song and a way of discovering new game music. As many game quizzes as there are on RUclips, I find it refreshing to hear songs I haven't and I love being surprised when it's a series I'm fond of with songs that are definitely changing it up! :D
@@IllyianSilverheart that’s a great way of looking at it. Thanks for that perspective! Now, if I can only block certain users because when I search for Video Game Music quiz, it searches the word “quiz” and I don’t want to take the “Guess the KPop Star Quiz” lol!
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