It's an odd feeling feeling proud of someone you've never met or spoken to but whom you've watched for the past 10 (?) years on RU-vid. All the success is well deserved John and you did a great job. Congrats!
It's so cool seeing him host this. I have been watching him since 2013, I think I stumbled on him playing half-life 2 nightmare house or curse of the blackwater, and the re4 play throughs. I somehow skipped amnesia. But I did watch Amnesia Justine and his play through of machine for pig. And now, there are many more play throughs. Keep up the entertaining work, john!
This was dope. Much respect to DreadXP for choosing a host like John Wolfe. Just subbed. Now leave me alone, John just uploaded another Quiet Place vid so I’ll be over there for a bit. Peace
This is badass! hope John hosts for next year too! He looks sharp, he is sass, and you can tell he put his whole self into making this one incredible showcase. Spoken frm one satisfied shareholder, I'm impressed by the talent and (naturally) excited to check out all these games. I wouldn't even have been here if not for John so thank you DreadXP and The MIX for getting him involved
Thanks John! Happy to see a collection of point & click and turn-based choices available - perfect for people like me with limited hand mobility, but who still misses her gaming days. Just wish-listed a good bunch of 'em! But the best looking one to me (even if I can't play it) was definitely 'Bye Sweet Carole' ...Horror with a Disneyesque Art Style? SIGN ME UP!
Goddddd I added so many things to my wishlist today lol. Nice hosting John, and thank you guys for putting all this stuff on my radar. These are so fuckin cool.
I know this is like sooooo parasocial but im really really proud of John. Ive been watching him since 2014/2015 and his growth as a creator has been incredible.
Great job, John. Really enjoyed you hosting. Dear Lord is indie horror wayyyyyyy too hung up on the whole retro/pixel/lofi aesthetic. Every game just started to blend together after a while. This felt like an indictment on our cultural obsession with nostalgia more than anything