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Comment Eight sci-fi video games to look forward to in 2024. This year should bring rich gaming with Star Wars Outlaws, wonderful surprises such as World of Goo 2 - a satirical physics puzzle.


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Rich's designation as a loser achieved memetic status when a gambling site unironically posted a pic of Rich Evans (in the Star Wars reaction video), and said he was a 54 year old man living in his parent's basement. (Rich at the time was 38.). Jay's unabashed love of violence and gore has also caused him to get this treatment. The time Mike.


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Yeah I think op is missing Rich Evans's point. The universe itself isn't limited, but the franchise is extremely so. It's a variation of the sequel trap--if you make a "Star wars movie" is too boring, if you make something new it's "not Star wars" to the vast unwashed needed to float a billion dollar franchise. I think he was spot on.


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21 Raerth • 9 yr. ago From random videos and streams I've gathered Rich works full time for Red Letter Media, and he doesn't drink, smoke, or indulge in recreational drugs. I think he doesn't even drink caffeine, but may be misremembering. All of these guys have been friends for years and years . 65 DarthPlagueis_ • 9 yr. ago


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This film is the latest in a series of very low budget films designed to look like real movies, and be released in theaters to make a quick buck, via a horribly off kilter budget-to-profit ratio that the general public seems stupidly unaware of. These films used to be called "direct-to-video" but now they're called "first-run features".