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* [[
** His more skit-heavy episodes can become so elaborate that he's often working on several reviews at a time, shifting between "classic"-style reviews with a bigger focus on the game itself, and more theatrical videos, the former kind taking less effort to make. (to show how the elaborate are complicated: in a [http://www.gametrailers.com/player/717056.html "making of" special], he points out he listened to [[
* Chris Bores' ''[[The Irate Gamer]]'' naturally does these frequently, seeing as his format is a wholesale carbon copy of the Nerd's format.
* Naturally, about half the contributors on ''[[That Guy With
** [[Atop the Fourth Wall
*** He also has had at least one ongoing storyline, which was mostly cameos and foreshadowing that didn't take very much time away from the review- until it erupts into a major storyline turning point where there's more theatrics than review, such as the Battle with Mechakara and the Linkara is Lost arcs.
** [[Noah Antwiler]] of ''[[
*** Spoony [[Subverted Trope|subverts]] this formula in his recent review of ''Bloodwings: Pumpkinhead's Revenge'', where he claims to have had an elaborate review planned out with sketches aplenty (with a guest appearance by [[Atop the Fourth Wall
** [[Bad Movie Beatdown
** [[
** Nash's ''[[
* [http://www.youtube.com/user/PhantomReviews Phantom Reviews] feature footage from old ''[[The Phantom of the Opera]]'' films to represent The Phantom Reviewer and Christine in the sketches.
* [[Red Letter Media]]'s Mr. Plinkett reviews feature the titular character's exploits in his [[Creepy Basement]] and other psychotic behaviour.
* [[
* ''[[Wiiviewer]]'' does some of these, especially when showing just how silly some aspects of the games are.
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