Angry Video Game Nerd Season 1 Episode 9

Angry Video Game Nerd Season 1 Episode 9 A Nightmare on Elm Street

  • October 31, 2006
  • 12 min
  • 8.7  (349)

The infamous YouTube series "Angry Video Game Nerd" has become a staple for fans of classic and often frustrating video games. The ninth episode of the first season features the popular game "A Nightmare on Elm Street." This game is based on the hit horror movie franchise of the same name, and the Angry Video Game Nerd has a lot to say about it.

The episode begins with the Nerd discussing how video games based on movies rarely live up to their source material. He mentions how the game's cover boasts the tagline "now you can be Freddy," but the game itself doesn't quite deliver on that promise. The Nerd proceeds to show clips from the movie to compare and contrast the game's portrayal of Freddy Krueger to Robert Englund's iconic performance.

As the Nerd starts playing the game, he begins to point out some of its flaws. The controls are unusual, with the jump button being mapped to the up arrow key instead of a more traditional button. The Nerd also notes that the game's music isn't up to snuff with the movie's eerie synth-based score.

The game's goal is to collect Freddy's bones in order to defeat him. The Nerd discovers that there are only five bones in the game, which he deems a lazy effort on the part of the developers. He also notes how the game's graveyard levels are repetitive and frustrating, with gravestones constantly shooting projectiles at the player.

One of the most frustrating aspects of the game is the lack of any clear indication of where to go or what to do. The Nerd spends a lot of time wandering around aimlessly, trying to figure out where to find the bones. He even finds himself backtracking constantly, frustrated with the lack of indication or direction from the game.

The Nerd also discusses some of the game's bizarre design choices. For instance, killing enemies in the game results in them exploding into bones, which feels out of place for a game based on a horror movie franchise. He also notes the game's odd choice to include power-ups such as cups of coffee, which restore the player's health.

As the Nerd gets closer to collecting all of the bones, his frustration steadily increases. The game throws more enemies at him, and he notes how difficult it is to avoid their attacks. He also describes how the game's bosses are uninspired and feel like copies of previous bosses from other levels.

The Nerd's anger reaches a boiling point when he encounters a glitch in the game that causes Freddy to disappear completely, making it impossible to collect the bones and defeat him. The Nerd lambasts the developers for releasing a game with such a major flaw. He even goes as far as to describe the game as a "nightmare on my patience."

Overall, "A Nightmare on Elm Street" is a game that frustrates the Angry Video Game Nerd from start to finish. From its unusual controls to its lack of clear direction, the game is a mess. The Nerd's rage is palpable as he plays through the game, and his frustration is relatable to anyone who has ever played a poorly designed game. Whether or not viewers are fans of horror movies, they will find themselves entertained by the Nerd's hilarious commentary on this terrible game.

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Description
  • First Aired
    October 31, 2006
  • Runtime
    12 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    8.7  (349)