
In relation to his growing interest in multiplayer and his acts of murder in Dark Souls:.He compared the feeling to a mechanized Tom and Jerry (complete with him laughing with mouse whiskers and ears) He also describes his victories against the cat headed titans by running into a building, climbing up to the roof, and shoot at its "big stupid head".This leads to an amusing bit in the credits where he proceeds to distract an oncoming mecha using the laser sight in his gun.
Yahtzee represents the robots in the game as stock toy robots with cat heads. In many ways I never really moved on, emotionally." "I lost a hat on that Back to the Future ride once. Yahtzee criticizes the plot's irrelevance from whether or not you win or lose by comparing it to the Back to the Future ride, in that it tells you that only you can save the world, rumbles for a while, and then claims that you've saved the world regardless of who was paying attention or who was crushed to death by the ride mechanism. Most of them were equally vague, except for one guy who responded by asking if he was Jewish. While explaining the vague plot that's frequently shifted to the side in favor of giant robot action, Yahtzee brings up an anecdote where he asked the other players if they had any ideas what was going on. The image of Lightning waiting for missions to become available by having her impatiently wait in front of a clock and a velvet rope line ("c'mon, c'mon, c'mon") and giddily charging in as soon as the rope disappears ("yaaaaay"), mostly because it's so out of character for her to behave that way. "But as tends to be the case with JRPGs, the combat exists in another dimension to the rest of the game entirely." The accompanying slide depicts the combat taking place in a Imagine Spot inside Lightning's mind, while Lightning in reality waves around a stick around in empty air and makes incoherent noises, as a passing-by father quickly drags his child along while mumbling: "Don't stare dear.". "The Evangelism isn't so much a subtext as it is a hot pancake to the face.". The Running Gag of referring to the Garb system as underpants.
"Choo-choo! Now arriving at Plot Hole Station!"."Make the plot holes bigger, Final Fantasy, I don't think this trainwreck is going to fit through them yet!".note Depicted by him glowing with power and levitating before firing eye-beams at one of the games Him being disappointed that the next games on his list won't be nearly as challenging.note the "Behind two secret walls and a fire" leads to The Ash Lake, where the Eternal Dragon is at, and the "In a different post-code" leads to the Undead Asylum, where the Rusted Iron Ring is at.
Even better, the locations are accurate too. note The Rusted Ring to make the fight against the Hydra easier, as it negates the walk-speed decrease in water, although "Orange Listerine Ring" suggests he mixed it up with the Orange Charred Ring you need to walk on lava, which you get from a boss rather than use to beat one.
Even funnier in that experienced players will know precisely which ring (and boss) he's referring to. Which you must have found because it's right there, in the open, in a chest, in a basement, in a different post-code, behind two secret walls and a fire. Oh, yes, that boss fight is easy-peasy, as long as you've got the orange Listerine ring.