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''Lazy Game Reviews'' is an [[Video Review Show|online video game review show]] reviewing games mostly for PC, [[Amiga]], [[Commodore 64]], [[ZX Spectrum]] and [[Apple Macintosh]]. Despite the title, reviews are actually extremely extensive and detailed.
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'''''Lazy Game Reviews''''' is an [[Video Review Show|online video game review show]] reviewing games mostly for PC, [[Amiga]], [[Commodore 64]], [[ZX Spectrum]] and [[Apple Macintosh]]. Despite the title, reviews are actually [[Shown Their Work|extremely extensive and detailed]], and it's clear that Clint ''loves'' his stuff. The channel also features reviews of old computer hardware and [[Let's Play|Let's Plays]].
You can watch reviews [http://www.youtube.com/user/phreakindee on Youtube].


His reviews are available [http://www.youtube.com/user/phreakindee on Youtube].
=== Lazy Game Reviews provides examples of: ===

* [[Did the Research]]: most of the LGR videos are 7+ minutes long. Reviewer goes on extra mile talking about the development of the game, people behind it, the history of ALL its releases and ports.
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* [[Milestone Celebration]]: opening for [[Need for Speed]] review [[Record Needle Scratch|stops for a minute]] to congratulate and thank everyone with one year anniversary.
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* [[Sick Episode]]: [[Donkey Kong Country]] episode, where Clint had to use [[Machine Monotone|text to speech system]] to provide narration.
* [[Milestone Celebration]]: The opening for the review of the first [[Need for Speed]] [[Record Needle Scratch|stops for a minute]] to congratulate and thank everyone for his channel's one year anniversary.
* [[Fanon]]: In his Realm of Chaos review, he comes up with a theory that the main character is a closeted homosexual in touch with his feminine side.
* [[Old Shame]] His very first review (10 Reasons to Buy [[The Sims 3]]). He admits in the comments that he "didn't know what [he] was doing".
* [[Shown Their Work]]: Most of the LGR videos are 7+ minutes long, where he goes the extra mile talking about the development of the game, people behind it, the history of ''all'' its releases and ports.
** He also does overviews of computer systems and weird hardware, with all the usual details.
* [[Sick Episode]]: The [[Donkey Kong Country (video game)|Donkey Kong Country]] episodes, where Clint had to use [[Machine Monotone|text to speech system]] to provide narration.


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Latest revision as of 00:03, 11 September 2018

Lazy Game Reviews is an online video game review show reviewing games mostly for PC, Amiga, Commodore 64, ZX Spectrum and Apple Macintosh. Despite the title, reviews are actually extremely extensive and detailed, and it's clear that Clint loves his stuff. The channel also features reviews of old computer hardware and Let's Plays.

His reviews are available on Youtube.

Tropes used in Lazy Game Reviews include:
  • Milestone Celebration: The opening for the review of the first Need for Speed stops for a minute to congratulate and thank everyone for his channel's one year anniversary.
  • Fanon: In his Realm of Chaos review, he comes up with a theory that the main character is a closeted homosexual in touch with his feminine side.
  • Old Shame His very first review (10 Reasons to Buy The Sims 3). He admits in the comments that he "didn't know what [he] was doing".
  • Shown Their Work: Most of the LGR videos are 7+ minutes long, where he goes the extra mile talking about the development of the game, people behind it, the history of all its releases and ports.
    • He also does overviews of computer systems and weird hardware, with all the usual details.
  • Sick Episode: The Donkey Kong Country episodes, where Clint had to use text to speech system to provide narration.