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Chapter 1: A Tale of Goblin Warriors Our intrepid adventurers sit down to begin their epic tale...if only they could agree on anything. | |
lol, the robot looked like a cross breed with a storm trooper and those red guys from Tron 1, totally forgot the name of them >.<, and dear god my eyes they burn from seeing such a smexy man in a dress D: Please make more of this, it was hilarious xD | |
ROFL the robot just cracked me up. | |
I laughed a lot. | |
Very enjoyable. Pen and Paper would be so much fun without those annoying Players. | |
Oh god- the queen and just...it... she-he...I....} | |
I'm really liking this new series; keep it up :3 Also, if you can use the lightsaber, why not just use The Force to fry those goblin warriors where they stood? It would avoid unnecessary damage to the bow itself. Just saying. | |
I like this stuff cause I don't do PnP. I also cried when I saw 'Every other friday. | |
^ this. Doomsday Arcade season 2 please ... | |
I like it! Thumbs up, keep em coming! I'm going to show this to my game's DM right now. | |
Definitely better than the pilot episode. This show might actually be worth watching, which I was doubtful of. | |
I love this show. I cant wait for more. :D | |
Do you guys like eating stale bread and left-over coffee by any chance? OT: I lost at the part with 'Queen Sexy'. I mean it's been a while I have seen in any comedy show a guy dress up as a girl to 'get by'. Kudos for the nerd back-workings of D&D and kudos for the blast from the past about guys wearing women's clothes. I would just like you guys to not go Ross and Rachel on us between the Dungeon Master and the Elf Girl. A little sexual tension is fine, but having them hook-up, break-up and go into an Emo phase is not fun, so if you guys could avoid that, that would be great. | |
Well, it's not Doomsday Arcade, but the effects are pretty good and it's pretty funny. definitely going to keep my eye on this one. | |
Awesome series, but please, can you get a queen who has no beard?! (or is female?!) | |
MORE GOBLIN WARRIORS! Good stuff, overall! You've got a viewer! | |
sorry if such simplistic humor isn't our thing -_- . | |
Wow, that DM has way more patience then I do, by this point I probably would've punched somebody. | |
Hmm, I think I shall have investigate this 'Sexville'. | |
Well I was uncertain about another Dungeons and Dragons themed show but this is definitely showing some promise. The characterization is good, the jokes are decent and everything visual (from the costumes to the special effect) is nothing short of impressive. I'm just worried about the plot but I look forward to seeing where all of this goes. | |
Utter meh. I really, really love reading funny D&D stories you sometimes find on forums, be it in text form or comic form. These stories are fun if the whole team works together and wants to have fun, not if a bunch of idiots quarrel with the Only Sane Man and he just gets frustrated and nobody is having a good time (including me, the viewer). My wishes that probably go against the general idea behind the series: Make it witty, play with tropes, introduce genre-savvy characters, flesh out the world enough to be interesting enough on its own and let the players get out of tight situations doing funny, yet clever things by thinking outside the box while almost being absurd, but never totally random. You have the chance to create a giant evil and make a player say "Oh cut the monologue you giant pussy, fight already or send your minions or something! We don't care about your emo backstory or Nazi empire, we wanna [chorus]LOOT LOOT LOOT LOOT[/chorus]!" TL;DR: Good general concept, horrible execution story-wise IMO (no technical/graphical problems or problems with the performance, just with the writing of pretty much everything that bothers me). | |
But that's what made it so funny. It wouldn't have been the same with a woman. This series is definitely pick up. | |
Very meh. The smexy queen gave me a chuckle because i wasn't expecting it, but even that wasn't very original. | |
Damn, this show has a much higher production value than what I am used to seeing on here. From that camera work to the effects... good first episode. I look forward to seeing what comes next. | |
Ermmmm.... So far I feel about this series almost exactly what I did when it was part of the contest. The acting is above par, the production values are quite good, it's well shot, lit, and edited, and the sound recording is clear. Now add to that list that the creators are willing to go a long way to get a laugh, which I tend to think of as a plus. But, this is going to get old pretty quickly if we're just watching the most stereotypical and clichéd aspects of role-players getting played to death. At this point I don't really identify with any of the characters, including the game master. Comics like Aaron Williams' Full Frontal Nerdity and John Kovalic's Dork Tower work in part because the characters are not just recognizable but likable, and while most of the players in the gaming sessions they portray are fairly intelligent people, the sessions go weird and funny places because the players and the game master have wildly different expectations of what they want to get out of the session. Usually with that exact division: the game master wants to make an intricate story-telling experience; the players want to break down doors with Gandalf's head. The game master wants the players to accept the mysterious stranger's quest; the players pick his pockets, find out what he's plotting, kill him, and derail the plot. The players think they want a huge, epic battle; the GM's response kills off three-fifths of the party. At this point it's hard to even imagine this gaming group staying together. Everyone wants the spotlight, and no one wants to cooperate. There could even be humor to be gained in not wanting to cooperate within the game, but they can't even seem to hold together the terms under which the game is played. I'll keep watching this, but it needs to grow into something deeper, even to be effective as comedy. | |
Sorry, so long I cut the middle out... but I basically agree with this. Interesting for a video game site that my big issue with this is the same issue we have with so many games these days: It's pretty, but there's nothing in here for me to care about besides that. | |
HAHA, I love this show! Keep it up! I DM and this is so, so true about players. Though I do expect that those without DnD experience probably will not get the humor. | |
I approve of this show, and I hope it stays afloat for some time unlike so many others that faded away after two months or so. | |
I enjoyed it, the lighting was far better in this video which allowed for much funnier facial emotions during the tabletop scenes. Overall I look forward to where this is going. | |
Not my favorite, but it was better than "Meh." I'll certainly keep watching. | |
Really like it, pity it's not longer/out more often. | |
This reminds me so painfully of the time I played Rolemaster, and the party leader would just ramble around murdering people, and the profanating their corpses in ways the forum guideliens won't allow me to express. He once even killed our mage because he talked back. Try figuring out why he was party leader. | |
this makes me feel unoriginal when i send goblin warriors against my characters... great EP tho! loving this show | |
amazing effects | |
Hopefully the episodes will be longer in the future! | |
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