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{{creator}}
One of many Let's Players who can be found [http://www.youtube.com/user/BurningDogFace on youtube]. Has completed eighteen [[Let's Play]]'s to date.{{when}}
 
* ''[[American McGee's Alice]]''
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* ''[[Wolfenstein (2009 video game)|Wolfenstein]]''
 
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=== BurningDogFace provides examples of these tropes: ===
 
* [[A Good Name for a Rock Band]] - The Silencer, apparently.
* [[Always Save the Girl]] - Sometimes nay, but usually yay. More like always save ''everyone'' you like. Generally, BDF pushes for the merciful or less extreme option in any given choice-scenario.
{{quote|This is shown to be the case in the standard form when he is forced to choose between {{spoiler|ordering the hero's love interest to be executed or the leaders of the protest group that upset his brother, the king.}} While this was, technically, the evil choice, he didn't seem particularly happy about it. He even goes so far as to say "There's only one decision I can make."}}
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* [[Determinator]]
* [[Genre Savvy]] - Pretty much a requirement for your average let's player, in particular there's the scene after narrowly avoiding being sucked out on a hull breach in [[Dead Space 2]]. It was red and flashy, ''ergo'' he knew he had to shoot it to not die.
* [[A Good Name for a Rock Band]] - The Silencer, apparently.
* [[Heroic BSOD]] - The Cheshire Cat's death ''was'' quite the surprise.
* [[Hey, That's My Line!]] - To the [[Prince of Persia|Concubine]] when she asked the main character to dance.