Zero Punctuation Season 8 Episode 13 Its Got Big Stompy Robots
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- April 2, 2014
The show Zero Punctuation is a video game review series on YouTube with a unique style of rapid-fire, highly critical commentary. In season 8 episode 13, titled "Its Got Big Stompy Robots," the host, Yahtzee Croshaw, reviews a variety of games featuring larger-than-life mechs.
The episode kicks off with Yahtzee lamenting the overused trope of big robots in video games, stating that "robots used to be special, but now every game seems to have one." He then dives into his first review, giving his thoughts on Titanfall 2. Yahtzee praises the game's fast-paced action and interesting campaign, but criticizes its lack of meaningful choices and underdeveloped story.
Next up is GundhamoniuM, a game that Yahtzee describes as "if Gundam and Katamari Damacy had a baby." The game follows a group of anime mechs who collect objects to grow larger and more powerful. Yahtzee finds the game fun but notes that it lacks depth and replayability.
Yahtzee's third review is of Daemon X Machina, an action-packed mech game with an anime aesthetic. He praises the game's customization options and fluid combat but criticizes its lengthy tutorial and repetitive missions.
Moving on, Yahtzee takes a look at Hades, a Greek mythology-themed action game. Although it doesn't feature any giant robots, Yahtzee includes it in this episode because of its similarities to GundhamoniuM. He praises the game's replayability and engaging story while criticizing its occasional difficulty spikes.
The episode's final review is of Iron Harvest, a real-time tactics game set in an alternate history where giant mechs were used in World War I. Yahtzee finds the game refreshing and engaging, praising its unique setting and strategic gameplay while cautioning against its steep learning curve.
Throughout the episode, Yahtzee's signature brand of acerbic commentary shines through. He pokes fun at the cliches and quirks of each game, while still providing thoughtful analysis and critiques. As always, his reviews are full of colorful language and humor, making for an entertaining and informative viewing experience.
Overall, the "Its Got Big Stompy Robots" episode of Zero Punctuation is a fun and insightful look at several mech games on the market today. Whether you're a fan of the genre or just looking for some laughs, this episode is sure to deliver.