I think they all overplay their parts. I'm not British, but their voices all sound...wrong, overdone, and it makes me feel uncomfortable. I've seen plenty of British TV, so I'm confused, as well. I think we're picking up the same weirdness.
I believe that line is linked to the classes your party uses, so once lanz wasn't a tank he stopped using it for me. when he's the attacker he starts talking about being the MVP
Imagine if that was in the cutscene. Noah just starts rattling off every person on the cocaine tree to N. Noah: Dinkidinki... N: Ok, now you're just bullshitting me here.
I play the song in my head every time I watch the cutscene (including my first time) and yet this is only the second video I've seen that made the same reference.
It's because my man knows when the audience knows. References are quick but my man knows which keywords to use to sift that memory faster then a sandy shaker. The result is quick, proactive thought that causes you to think of all the real problems associated with what he just "pointed out" by mere juxtaposition of a few words and great editing. This is why we feel that way because again as I said, my man knows when the audience knows.
He must've liked this one. There's a cutscene here that's like 95% through the game, 70+ hours into the game. Compare that with Xenoblade 2 where, based on the footage, he got a third of the way through the game at most.
crazy how people are this crazy over something with a storyline comparable to any obscure ps2 jrpg or shitty 2000s anime that got canceled in the first 4 episodes due to bad ratings
Dude, the first time I played Xenoblade Chronicles 1 and the main characters immediately started talking like this I thought I got a bootleg copy or something while also thinking I set the dialogue speed to 2x somehow. It took me hours to get used to that accent. For the first 2 hours it sounded like 2 british chaps were angrily rambling to each other.
"Who wants to know how babies are made" I need a fan to explain that whole scene to me and why everyone raised thier hand. Obviously I'm alright with spoilers
Major spoiler for the game: The main characters are from a society that have a ten year life span starting from their bodies being aged about ten years old. They only experience war for those ten years. Nobody grows old, nobody has kids, nobody experiences anything except the hardships of war. Eventually, the main characters find a civilization that lives normal lives, and one of the biggest mysteries of this civilization is the idea of children and reproduction. They are taken to a hospital where they meet their first baby, and then that scene takes place.
@kcclubkirby I see, figured it was something like that (they're clones/manufactured) and it's actually not bad story telling. and I'm sure a great many slash fictions were made out of that
@@kcclubkirby That's worse than having NO context, lmao. So all the characters are canonically between the age of 0 and 10? There are so many people saying they're over 18, now I'm seeing them in a new light.
@@purplebatdragon Yeah the main characters are all about nine years old in terms of life experience and 19 years old in terms of body development. It makes most in-game characters (until you reach this place) pretty simple and naive. Their wisdom hasn't really developed much, even if their brain has developed enough to have high intellect.
@Purple BatDragon doesn't bother me. This is a different set of circumstances and culture. Age of consent is so they can be more well developed to make decisions and not be taken advantage of. But if we develop enough to do that in only 10 years, then the age would be lower
@@danielnidhiry5796 Just mute everything but the music in the game options, if this is anything like Xenoblade 2 the music is excellent. Anything else about the game? Ehhh, I'll be nice and say it's subjective, but not my cup of tea, especially not the combat.
Okay, now if I ever get the game, I won't be able to play it without constantly thinking about how this world fetishizes Morbius. Thank you, Dunkey. (Legitimately.)
You know, I can't tell if he's picking the absolute worst lines in the game to play for us out of context, or the absolute best lines in the game to play for us out of context.
Well from his POV certainly the worst, but from the POV of someone who can aknowledge when the game is doing humor, or when sentences have an indirect meaning, some of those lines are pretty good.
Man I remember that. It was honestly one of the only times cried during an ending, the other being Haikyu and when Luffy said “don’t let this distract you from the fact that Bungee Gum has the properties of both rubber and gum”
The characters from the Nopon race (the little furballs) are named in that funny way on purpose, as they are clearly comic reliefs, meanwhile, the races that are human like have more conventional names
I’m surprised - Dunkey played through the first 25% of Xenoblade 2 and it became a punching bag for 5 years. Not only did he as much as start Xenoblade 3, he played through the whole game and did a bit of side content. I guess he just wanted something a bit meatier
Either he liked the game more than 2, or he pushed himself to finish it so that no one could complain that his opinion doesn't count because he dropped it early
I definitely wouldn’t blame Dunkey for 2’s negative reception. As someone who has XC1 in their top 5 RPGS, XC2 was the reason I bought a Switch. Bought it the with the system, same day. And I sold it before even 10 hours. I know it “gets good” later but I just couldn’t deal with the wack anime shenanigans anymore.
@@mister420blazeit2 No I'm starting to think he secretly likes Xenoblade since it missing two of the things he hates about JRPG's: Random encounters and turn based combat.
After finishing the game I can now watch this. People were really mad at Dunkey for this? I like Dunkey and XC3 so this video was really enjoyable. Good job Dunkey.
crazy how people are this crazy over something with a storyline comparable to any obscure ps2 jrpg or shitty 2000s anime that got canceled in the first 4 episodes due to bad ratings
9:24 has me dying and out of breath, props to Donkey for almost reading the equivalent of pure gibberish with a straight face, and then he cracks up and I wheeze my lungs out
😂🤣 ah this game is such a beautiful disaster of really bad JRPG tropes that reviewers have long grown blind to. Only thing this game is missing is the singular from start to the end of the game, mandatory loud annoying battle music on a 10 second loop.
As someone who really likes this game and is a big fan of the franchise, I must say that this video is really, really funny. I have returned to it more than once to put a smile on my face. Good job on another good video.
The names of the characters that are part of the Nopon race (the little furballs) follow that style/convention on purpose, as they are clearly made to be comic reliefs, meanwhile, the human like races have conventional names
How the HELL is _this_ description of the game extremely accurate?! _"Dunkydunky has to find the xenosword from anime, but watch out for the alphabet."_
I want to see a game where all the characters are anime stereotypes but the main character is someone like dunkey who's just constantly correcting everyone around him
Only dunkey can combine a splice of edits from a game than made me cry and some reaction voice overs to make me laugh like this game just didn't give me temporary depression.
Fuck, this is the funniest Dunkey video in a while. Using game lines to say something is always funny and this game provides the greatest lines. Excellent job.
It was funny, but it couldn't top the "KILL CHAOS" Final Fantasy game earlier this year. I don't think Dunkey even spoke all that much in the video, the game spoke for itself.
I think you could make a circle of hell where it's an audio puzzle game where you match up the NPC barks from Xenoblades. Each tile on the board plays a bark, and you have to remember them and match them up. Forever.
There's a game called "Will You Snail" that has a limited pool of character voice lines; once a character says something (excluding story dialogue) they will never say it again for the rest of the save file. Until watching this video, I never understood why.
The biggest issue for me in the battle dialogues was the first chapter where you have less characters so the voice lines repeat way more than the rest of the game, after you get the full party and maybe after some heroes this issue basically solves itself, although yeah the beginning gets old fast
@@fury_blade9303 didnt do it that much in 2, tbh i didnt even notice it. But this...its so frequent you cant help but notice.......senna was the girl with the gull till the very end.
@@fury_blade9303 without it we'd never have fallen in love with reyn time! But I will admit, it would be nice to have some of the audio lines play less, or have a few alternate lines.
@@daryno9048 I'm sure. I honestly don't care that this was nominated for game of the year or not. I just thought it was funny because I saw it was nominated and then I saw Dunkey's video. lol
@@tibik.8407 your only exposure to games like this is through this video and other videos dunkey has made. The entire game is taken out of context in a funny manner.
For anyone who was left hanging by this video and really wanted to know how babies are made, it's a simple process. You take your rare doodad and you start tuggin her wings with it. In about 2 minutes it'll be over, and she'll look disappointed and say she wanted something a bit meatier. Then 9 months later a flying furby will deliver the baby to your house.
There’s a moment in this game where the cockney girl with wings on her head says, “Peng on a Levnis, this mudder don’t do anythin’ by halves!” and I’m pretty sure I had a mild panic attack from the sheer, unfiltered Britishness of it all.
8:10 In his defense how is he supposed to recognize himself when all of the characters have the same fucking facial structure. Seeing a clone of yourself is just like meeting a random asshole in the street
I get the feeling that Dunkey at least enjoyed this game more then 2 since he had to have beat it based on some really late game scenes. And as someone who has been very vocal about not liking most JRPGs… That’s a rare doo-dah right there!
@@elr6212 the voiceline repetition is a serious problem but Dunkey is taking scenes out of context a lot to make a joke. and he did seemingly play the whole game with some side content which in contrast to his xenoblade chronicles 2 video where he played a few hours at best so I think he got some unironic enjoyment out of it.