Angry Video Game Nerd Season 2 Episode 17 Halloween
- October 30, 2007
- 15 min
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8.5 (286)
The show Angry Video Game Nerd is a popular YouTube series that follows a foul-mouthed gamer as he plays and critiques old and often terrible video games. In season 2, episode 17, titled "Halloween," the Nerd takes on a slew of horror-themed games in honor of the spooky holiday.
As the episode begins, the Nerd introduces his Halloween-themed costume and sets the tone for the episode by sharing his love for horror movies and scary games. He then jumps into his first game, Nightmare on Elm Street for the NES. The Nerd acknowledges that the game is based on a popular horror franchise, but quickly discovers that the game is a confusing mess. He critiques the poor controls, unfair difficulties, and overall lack of fun in the game.
Next up is the classic horror-themed game Castlevania for the NES. The Nerd notes that this game is beloved by many gamers and has a reputation for being a challenging but rewarding experience. He delves into the game's mechanics, exploring its many levels and bosses, and shares his thoughts on the game's difficulty curve. While he admits that the game is well-crafted, he ultimately concludes that it's just not his cup of tea.
The Nerd then turns his attention to the Atari 2600 and plays the horror-themed game Halloween. The game is based on the popular horror movie franchise of the same name and tasks players with stopping the killer Michael Myers as he stalks his victims. The Nerd critiques the game's simplistic mechanics and lack of variety but ultimately concludes that it's not the worst game he's played.
After a brief intermission, the Nerd takes on another NES horror game: Friday the 13th. The game is based on the popular slasher series and has gained a reputation for being notoriously difficult. The Nerd explores the game's many mechanics, including scavenging for items and fighting off zombies, before facing off against Jason Voorhees himself. He critiques the game's confusing map and frustrating deaths but ultimately pays respect to the game's challenging nature.
Finally, the Nerd wraps up the episode with a humorous and slightly disturbing look at a Halloween-themed game for the Atari 2600 called Skeet Shoot. The game tasks players with shooting monsters and witches out of the sky, but the Nerd quickly realizes that the game's mechanics aren't as innocent as they seem. He points out the game's underlying themes of violence towards women and children and critiques its tastelessness.
Overall, "Halloween" is a fitting and entertaining episode for the Angry Video Game Nerd series. The Nerd explores a variety of horror-themed games and shares his humorous criticisms and observations with viewers. Through his critiques, viewers are able to gain a deeper appreciation for these classic games and the horror genre as a whole.