A group of video game players join up to take on the ESports gaming world in search of fame and fortune.A group of video game players join up to take on the ESports gaming world in search of fame and fortune.A group of video game players join up to take on the ESports gaming world in search of fame and fortune.
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I read a lot of bad reviews before I watched this, so I kept my expectations low. That being said, I was pleasantly surprised. It's not a comedic masterpiece, but it's the kind of humor over 4 million fans of Game Grumps have come to know and love. I found it very interesting seeing that humor molded into a story which any online gamer or fan of the Grumps can relate to.
The show definitely has its moments, and there are lulls as well, but the most important thing for me was, at no point did I want to stop watching. I actually binge watched all six episodes.
The show definitely has its moments, and there are lulls as well, but the most important thing for me was, at no point did I want to stop watching. I actually binge watched all six episodes.
I honestly loved this series. Being a fan of Ninja Sex Party, Game Grumps, Egoraptor and Starbomb, I was really exited to start this series. Dan and Arin are great actors and this really showed how good they are. The series had an easy to understand plot, likable and dis-likable characters, and generally a great story line. Everything about this show had the right amount of cringe, laughs and the right amount of everything. I wouldn't change a thing about this show.
If you're a fan of game grumps you would love this couple references to their work but only true fans would find them the characters personalty's very close to the real personality's i really loved this youtube red show one of the best show's i have seen on youtube red
i went into this with cautiously high hopes. i like the game grumps. i like rick and morty. i figured this would be a sure fire thing.
but it falls flat in almost every aspect. the acting is lackluster and low energy. the editing seems to be too choppy. the jokes seem to be a little too forced. the lack of music makes some scenes feel awkward. i'm struggling to think of anything about it that i like, other than the fact that i personally like the people in it. it's like seeing your friends do a really terrible play. you don't enjoy it, but you're happy that they're doing it.
...i'm sure there are people who love this show, but after four episodes, i just can't bring myself to sit down for a fifth.
but it falls flat in almost every aspect. the acting is lackluster and low energy. the editing seems to be too choppy. the jokes seem to be a little too forced. the lack of music makes some scenes feel awkward. i'm struggling to think of anything about it that i like, other than the fact that i personally like the people in it. it's like seeing your friends do a really terrible play. you don't enjoy it, but you're happy that they're doing it.
...i'm sure there are people who love this show, but after four episodes, i just can't bring myself to sit down for a fifth.
Pros: This show, although being sporadically funny, is entertaining. The banter between each of the characters is often times funny, and allows viewers to care for the characters as they are put into states of self-induced peril (like Sam in episode 3 and Lorenzo in episode 4.) The show's writing is oftentimes clever, and leads to great moments among the main cast of characters.
Cons: Each episode contains cliché story elements, such as the protagonist with a disturbed past (Ryland). The biggest element of predictability in the entire show is the set-up: A rag-tag group of misfits team up to take on a generic gaming competition. Who hasn't heard of that before? Also, the subplot including the titular game's developer is odd and tonally dissonant compared to the lighthearted main plot of the show.
Consensus: Good Game has moments of good writing and wit, but it plays it safe as a by-the-numbers competitive comedy.
6/10
Cons: Each episode contains cliché story elements, such as the protagonist with a disturbed past (Ryland). The biggest element of predictability in the entire show is the set-up: A rag-tag group of misfits team up to take on a generic gaming competition. Who hasn't heard of that before? Also, the subplot including the titular game's developer is odd and tonally dissonant compared to the lighthearted main plot of the show.
Consensus: Good Game has moments of good writing and wit, but it plays it safe as a by-the-numbers competitive comedy.
6/10
Did you know
- TriviaIn Ryland and Alex's living room, there is a sign on the mantle with a message that changes every episode it appears in. Episode 1: "I'M WITH (?)R JARK" (The camera never pans onto the sign entirely, so it's difficult to know what the whole message is) Episode 2: "FREE RICK" Episode 3: "OH HEY BIG ZAM" Episode 4: (This episode takes place in Lorenzo's house rather than the usual setting, so the sign is not present) Episode 5: "HAPPY BIRTHDAY LEO" Episode 6: (Much like episode 4, the story does not take place at Alex and Ryland's home)
- ConnectionsReferenced in Harmontown: Down with Sighty (2017)
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