Zero Punctuation: the rip-offs!
You've seen Yahtzee's video reviews. Now experience the horrible offspring!
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The 'parodiusly' one
The Art of Theft by Some Punctuation
In this guy's desperate efforts to be clever and create a genuine parody of Yahtzee he loses sight of some of the original's credentials. Most obviously he talks too fast and tosses too much at the screen, which results in a brain-frazzling mess. Oh and 'parodiusly'. Seriously?
Eds note: I've got this on my headphones as I'm typing this and it's making even basic thought processes very difficult and I'm starting to get what feels like motion sickness. Plus, I've watched it three times and still don't really know what the hell it's about.
Warning: Do not operate heavy machinery after watching.
The media subversive one
Nathan Smart reviews Zero Punctuation
Watch as the internet media squats on the shower floor and tries to ingest it's own genitals. This is a review of a review in the style of the original review. And in doing so resorts to trying to get a laugh out of suggesting there are video game journalists in the Amazon with no internet access and not knowing how to spell 'hypocrite'. If this sounds like the kind of distraction that'll make you chuckle as you sit in front of your computer pretending to work, be our guest.
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