It took me forever to realize that the Mortal Kombat-esque x-rays were not edited in and actually a part of the game. Jesus christ we need a sequel to this.
It's Frank Caliendo, a comedian who was really popular for a while in the mid-00's for his nearly spot-on impersonation of John Madden. So it's like... barely two degrees removed from actually being a Jerma character lmao
@@Centurion275 I somehow completely forgot about that up until reading this comment but I actually watched the entirety of it LMAO, I was like 12 when it came out
I am genuinely horrified to the extent of just how much that guy actually looks like Jerma. The second I saw that face on the loading screen it felt like I was gonna cry. His facial structure perfectly mimics Jerma's to the point where it is blatantly shocking.
@@bajjajajbajjjajaj6473 Totally or offensively conspicuous or obtrusive. Unpleasantly loud and noisy: synonym: vociferous. Bellowing, as a calf; bawling; brawling; clamoring; disagreeably clamorous; sounding loudly and harshly. *Obvious, on show* conspicuously and offensively loud; given to vehement outcry *without any attempt at concealment; completely obvious*
Those goreshots are one of those things that you can tell will mess you up in the long run mentally by watching. Like, you watch it and you’re like “oh geez, that is messed up” but then a while after you realize it’s been imprinted onto your subconscious and 3 months later you’re like “oh geez, that was REALLY messed up.”
Honestly yeah. The first time I watched this video I thought it was fucked up. And now I’m rewatching it a year later and I forgot how fucked up it was until now.
@@noahboat580 It kinda is. Just, not AS brutal is this game. A lot of players are seriously injured, and there have been fatal injuries in football before.
@@noahboat580 it is, opiate addiction is huge in the NFL from the amount of injuries guys play through. i mean do you really think getting hit by a 200+ lb tank of a man running at 20+ mph isn't going to cause injury?
@@Kropolis Yeah I don't like him anymore, but he does weird stuff like go on NSFW Minecraft servers. He's a degenerate but not in as fun a way as Sseth or EZ PZ.
Immediately, all at once, at the same exact second as soon as he started ending the stream. He viciously exploded from the instant force and the stream was left up for 72 hours in his honor.
Things Jerma knows about football: - The Patriots GOOD - Tom Brady COOL - Tom Brady WIN - RINGS - First down means that they get to play it again! Right? You get to- It's like getting- It's like re-spins
*Player gets tackled, snaps neck* Player: I am in pain. I broke everything in my body. Ref + Medical: *shoves broken neck into place* Player: *back after 2 plays*
Every second the QB holds the ball is just wasting time. I mean those guys got to hut-hut, drop, bang, and get outta there! I-I mean like that's the same thing you say about a hooker, isn't it?
Speaking as a nerd for arcade history and as someone who spent a ton of time playing arcade games in the 2000s, that was Midway's trademark style since the early 90s. Once the dudes in Midway Chicago(Ed Boon, John Tobias, Eugine Jarvis, etc.) rose up, they were alongside Rockstar, id, and 3D Realms as the bloody, edgy, over-the-top arcade game company your parents and authority figures hated, and tweens and teens subsequently loved as a result. Smash TV, Narc, Total Carnage, MK, NBA Jam, NFL Blitz, WWF the arcade game, Rampage, Carnevil, Ready 2 Rumble, Gauntlet Legends/Dark Legacy, Area 51 (both the arcade one and the console FPS featuring MARILYN MANSON)... all violent, bright, and/or crazy arcade games, and many of them sparking controversy as a result. It's still a shame to me that they went under. Warner and EA don't have the balls to live up to their rep outside of MK.
i love 10:35 cause he was so fueled by bloodlust at this point he didn’t even let his defender infront of him do his job and it led to him having a broken neck
I gotta be honest this game makes me uncomfortable. MK fatalities don't bother me but there's just something especially unsettling about sports injuries.
The literal devs at Netherrealm who had to look at footage of gore and viscera for fatalities and x-rays, developed actual PTSD from it. one guy said he couldn't even look at his own dog normally anymore, because he would look at it and just imagine it as a pile of organs and muscles without wanting to
I'm totally the same way. MK's violence is so cartoonish and removed from reality that it's hard to take it seriously most of the time, Blitz: The League's is still grounded in (relative) reality and shows it in gory (sorry) detail. Also there's just the simple fact of fucking CHRIST a foot shouldn't release that much blood when you fracture it
I think the reason why MK fatalities are easier to look at is because they're intentionally made to be outlandish and unrealistic. no one could pull out your blood, freeze it in mid air, and stab you with it. meanwhile the injuries in this game are frighteningly realistic
It really does make a world of difference. When Johnny Cage gets his leg broken he just gets up like nothing happened. But the players here have to slowly limp off of the field. It's legitimately disturbing.
I remember playing this game in middle school just before my first season of football and after about 2 weeks of playing I told my dad I didn't want to play football anymore. He had to explain to me people don't get hurt like they do in the game. It's still one of my favorite games but it kills me how I almost dropped out of a sport because I didn't want my bones to explode.
One time when I was in hockey I didn't want to play anymore because in one of the NHL games you could drop the gloves and fight and I thought everyone would try fighting me
honestly one of the best streams he ever did. he needs to do more arcade sports games in the future. would love to see maybe an ssx 3, NBA Street, or NFL Street stream.
lemme tell you, watching this video without knowing anything about this game and then seeing a guys fucking guts explode out of nowhere sure is a fucking experience
now in the news: las vegas superbowlers murder 30 people on the field, says that 'they like to play rough, losers'. jeremy, the head manager of the las vegas superbowlers, says that 'you need to explode a couple of spleens to make an omlette'. he will be interviewed further this week about the deaths of multiple other teams.
I'm assuming it's probably similar to how they are in real football, but I love how calm and nonchalant the first aid dudes are. [guy breaks neck] "You got the smelling salts?" "Yeah, hold on." "Eh, let's just bring the cart out." "Yeah, great idea."
God I love Jerma but this video admittedly is hard to watch at times cause I forget how squemish some of those "x-rays" are. Still hillarious as always though so it works out.