Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaMatPat and a bunch of other youtubers take on the challenge of video games but in real life.MatPat and a bunch of other youtubers take on the challenge of video games but in real life.MatPat and a bunch of other youtubers take on the challenge of video games but in real life.
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While something like taking Youtubers out of their comfort zones and into a situation that's out of a movie/video game has existed for a while now (Especially with the YouTube Channel Mr. Beast) Game Lab was one of the first to do this concept.
You can tell in every episode that was released that Matthew Patrick enjoys every second of the episode, along with his guests. He also has clearly put in a lot of effort into the challenges, finding the right specialists for the challenge, and finding guests.
The Series has a very high production quality, with very few errors or technical glitches that I'm not sure was Youtube Red or the video itself.
Honestly, the only complaint or knock I have on the series is that it's not very available on its current platform.
You can tell in every episode that was released that Matthew Patrick enjoys every second of the episode, along with his guests. He also has clearly put in a lot of effort into the challenges, finding the right specialists for the challenge, and finding guests.
The Series has a very high production quality, with very few errors or technical glitches that I'm not sure was Youtube Red or the video itself.
Honestly, the only complaint or knock I have on the series is that it's not very available on its current platform.
MatPat brings his intellect, creativity, and enthusiasm to bring video game logic into the real world, and crafts an entertaining series in the process!
One of the strongest aspects of the show would be its structure, as host and personality MatPat carefully guides the viewer by first establishing the video game logic that is being applied, followed by the singular challenge that he and his guest(s) would have to solve together. This makes episodes easy to follow, and makes the pace feel like a crescendo, with the more fun and exciting parts of the episodes being in the middle towards the end.
The production quality is also impressive, as the personality is then fully immersed into the experience, and so is the viewer.
Without a doubt, the strongest and most immersive episode would be the one inspired from "Five Nights at Freddy's" and "Five Nights at Candy's", which delivered on the tone and tension from start to finish, creating a scenario that caged the viewers into the experiences of the players of the game.
However, I felt that most of the series were okay at best. For me, the actual game portion of the episodes felt either way too short or way too shallow, with most making me think "Wait, that was it?" when the credits started rolling.
Despite having better structure and more seamless pace than fellow YouTube series "Scare PewDiePie", I felt that the PewDiePie series was able to hit way higher highs compared to "MatPat's Game Lab", with each moment leading into the next and delivering well on the excitement. In the end, "Scare PewDiePie" was able to better capture the feel of playing a video game, with much more challenges to explore and overcome, as opposed to having a singular challenge for a group of people to work against. PewDiePie's series had more twists, so to speak, while Game Lab came out as okay.
To conclude, "MatPat's Game Lab" is a passable watch for any person interested in video game culture!
One of the strongest aspects of the show would be its structure, as host and personality MatPat carefully guides the viewer by first establishing the video game logic that is being applied, followed by the singular challenge that he and his guest(s) would have to solve together. This makes episodes easy to follow, and makes the pace feel like a crescendo, with the more fun and exciting parts of the episodes being in the middle towards the end.
The production quality is also impressive, as the personality is then fully immersed into the experience, and so is the viewer.
Without a doubt, the strongest and most immersive episode would be the one inspired from "Five Nights at Freddy's" and "Five Nights at Candy's", which delivered on the tone and tension from start to finish, creating a scenario that caged the viewers into the experiences of the players of the game.
However, I felt that most of the series were okay at best. For me, the actual game portion of the episodes felt either way too short or way too shallow, with most making me think "Wait, that was it?" when the credits started rolling.
Despite having better structure and more seamless pace than fellow YouTube series "Scare PewDiePie", I felt that the PewDiePie series was able to hit way higher highs compared to "MatPat's Game Lab", with each moment leading into the next and delivering well on the excitement. In the end, "Scare PewDiePie" was able to better capture the feel of playing a video game, with much more challenges to explore and overcome, as opposed to having a singular challenge for a group of people to work against. PewDiePie's series had more twists, so to speak, while Game Lab came out as okay.
To conclude, "MatPat's Game Lab" is a passable watch for any person interested in video game culture!
A Great underrated youtube premium (youtube red at the time) show that deserves a second season
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I love it he's cool. HE LIKES TO JUMP AND strike u in the balls. N general, if you enjoy video game analysis and are interested in seeing how video game concepts translate to real life, "Game Lab" could be an appealing series for you. The experiments often involve real people and practical situations to test theories and assumptions presented in video games. The series aims to bring elements from video games into the real world and see how they apply or if they are feasible in everyday situations.
The series is known for its fun and educational approach, combining a passion for video games with exploring scientific and practical concepts. MatPat uses his distinctive style and enthusiasm for games to make the topics accessible and entertaining for a broad audience.
The series is known for its fun and educational approach, combining a passion for video games with exploring scientific and practical concepts. MatPat uses his distinctive style and enthusiasm for games to make the topics accessible and entertaining for a broad audience.
In my opinion the best Youtube Red exclusive I've seen so far, Game Lab is quite a fun mix of edutainment with nerd culture. Matpat is a great host, who is very enthusiastic even when he says something awkward. The general theme of the show is taking gamers out of their comfort zone in a sense, but also relating each episode to a video game. The first episode is themed around Mirror's Edge, so they went to a parkour school and learned some basic techniques. The latest episode takes the group to get trained by an ex-Navy Seal in some basic stealth techniques. This sort of fusion of gamer fantasy with the real life counterpart serves as a fun and educational way of informing the viewer what it takes to do these things in real life.
The main flaw is fairly subjective, but at times the humour is a little too awkward, mainly due to the unscripted nature of the show. This is fine most of the time for me, but can be annoying for some.
The main flaw is fairly subjective, but at times the humour is a little too awkward, mainly due to the unscripted nature of the show. This is fine most of the time for me, but can be annoying for some.
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- QuizMany of the guests on the show included the cast of Smosh Games, the Game Grumps, Vsause3, PeanutButterGamer, Jirard the Completionist, Ronnie Onnie Edwards, CaptainSparkelz, and MatPat's wife, Stephanie.
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