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The Online Warrior is an ongoing series of [[YouTube]] videos, made by "[http://www.youtube.com/user/Miles923 Miles923]," also known as Maximilian. For a while, it chronicled his adventures in online games, including fighting and FPS games.
'''The Online Warrior''' is an ongoing series of [[YouTube]] videos, made by "[http://www.youtube.com/user/Miles923 Miles923]," also known as Maximilian. For a while, it chronicled his adventures in online games, including fighting and FPS games.


However, on the fourth episode of his [[Marvel vs. Capcom 3|Marvel vs Capcom 3]] series, he started doing something different- a character guide for individual characters, called [[Assist Me]], beginning with [[Dr. Doom]]. This series is a [[Something Completely Different|departure]] from his normal fare, with actors playing the parts of the various characters, and something resembling a storyline. It was even picked up by Capcom to promote the release of [[Marvel vs. Capcom 3|Ultimate Marvel vs Capcom 3]], with 6 episodes covering 12 characters. Max has continued the show, which is well into its second season.
However, on the fourth episode of his [[Marvel vs. Capcom 3|Marvel vs Capcom 3]] series, he started doing something different- a character guide for individual characters, called [[Assist Me]], beginning with [[Dr. Doom]]. This series is a [[Something Completely Different|departure]] from his normal fare, with actors playing the parts of the various characters, and something resembling a storyline. It was even picked up by Capcom to promote the release of [[Marvel vs. Capcom 3|Ultimate Marvel vs Capcom 3]], with 6 episodes covering 12 characters. Max has continued the show, which is well into its second season.
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Max also covers trailers for new games, reviews older games on his "Sega Saturn Saturdays," does playthroughs of existing games, and provides live commentaries for his games during various "Week of" series.
Max also covers trailers for new games, reviews older games on his "Sega Saturn Saturdays," does playthroughs of existing games, and provides live commentaries for his games during various "Week of" series.
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=== Games with their own Online Warrior Series: ===
== Games with their own Online Warrior Series ==
* [[Marvel vs. Capcom 3|Marvel vs Capcom 3 and Ultimate Marvel vs Capcom 3]]
* [[Marvel vs. Capcom 3|Marvel vs Capcom 3 and Ultimate Marvel vs Capcom 3]]
* [[Street Fighter X Tekken]]
* [[Street Fighter X Tekken]]
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** One of the first thing Max asks Doom in ''Ultimate Assist Me'' is if he wants to go first to five in [[Marvel vs. Capcom 3]]. At the end of the six episodes, {{spoiler|when the cursed game disappears because Max beat Galactus along with the insanity}}, Max asks him again.
** One of the first thing Max asks Doom in ''Ultimate Assist Me'' is if he wants to go first to five in [[Marvel vs. Capcom 3]]. At the end of the six episodes, {{spoiler|when the cursed game disappears because Max beat Galactus along with the insanity}}, Max asks him again.
* [[Breaking the Fourth Wall]]: In Wesker's ''Assist Me'', he shoots a member of Max's lighting crew. It's [[No Fourth Wall|all over the place]] when Max does an episode with [[Deadpool|the Merc With the Mouth]].
* [[Breaking the Fourth Wall]]: In Wesker's ''Assist Me'', he shoots a member of Max's lighting crew. It's [[No Fourth Wall|all over the place]] when Max does an episode with [[Deadpool|the Merc With the Mouth]].
** Doom calls Rocket Raccoon a puppet--[[Aside Glance|he and Max look at the screen]]--for Galactus. Due to the character's dimunitive size he actually is played using a hand puppet voiced by the same man who does Wesker, as shown in the outtakes.
** Doom calls Rocket Raccoon a puppet--[[Aside Glance|he and Max look at the screen]]—for Galactus. Due to the character's dimunitive size he actually is played using a hand puppet voiced by the same man who does Wesker, as shown in the outtakes.
** In part 2 featuring [[X-Men|Phoenix]], the mutant tells Doom that his innermost desire is [[Dirty Old Man|to see her and X-23 naked]]. Cue a cut from the crew that shoots the series psyched that they're about to shoot a naked chick scene only for Max to reveal he cut that part out [[NSFW|for good reasons]].
** In part 2 featuring [[X-Men|Phoenix]], the mutant tells Doom that his innermost desire is [[Dirty Old Man|to see her and X-23 naked]]. Cue a cut from the crew that shoots the series psyched that they're about to shoot a naked chick scene only for Max to reveal he cut that part out [[NSFW|for good reasons]].
* [[Brick Joke]]: Deadpool uses his teleport belt twice in the first video. As [[Mythology Gag|expected it explodes catastrophically when he tries to use it a 3rd time]]. He does it at the end of the third video when {{spoiler|1=trying to kill Max to get money from MODOK, only to be tricked by Wesker into checking his slacks because his belt buckle was coming undone}}. Deadpool's face when he realizes the belt is about to go boom says it all.
* [[Brick Joke]]: Deadpool uses his teleport belt twice in the first video. As [[Mythology Gag|expected it explodes catastrophically when he tries to use it a 3rd time]]. He does it at the end of the third video when {{spoiler|1=trying to kill Max to get money from MODOK, only to be tricked by Wesker into checking his slacks because his belt buckle was coming undone}}. Deadpool's face when he realizes the belt is about to go boom says it all.
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* [[Compensating for Something]]: Max believes that [[Resident Evil|Wesker's]] rather luxurious gun collection makes up for his [[Hilariously Abusive Childhood]], amongst other things.
* [[Compensating for Something]]: Max believes that [[Resident Evil|Wesker's]] rather luxurious gun collection makes up for his [[Hilariously Abusive Childhood]], amongst other things.
* [[Confusion Fu]]: Wesker says it's his greatest ally in combat and Max gives information about how to use this in the game.
* [[Confusion Fu]]: Wesker says it's his greatest ally in combat and Max gives information about how to use this in the game.
* [[Continuity Nod]]: In part 2 of ''Assist Me'' featuring [[Deadpool]]--{{spoiler|where Max is shot and killed, but he gets better (see [[Reset Button]] below)}}--the merc remarks how Max is about to turn into [[Ghost Rider]] because [[Actor Allusion|he looks like]] [[Nicolas Cage]] (Max actually did in ''Ultimate Assist Me''). [[Lampshade Hanging|Doom asks why the hell Max would do that, remarking that Max looks more like]] [[Nickelback|Chad Kroger]].
* [[Continuity Nod]]: In part 2 of ''Assist Me'' featuring [[Deadpool]]--{{spoiler|where Max is shot and killed, but he gets better (see [[Reset Button]] below)}}—the merc remarks how Max is about to turn into [[Ghost Rider]] because [[Actor Allusion|he looks like]] [[Nicolas Cage]] (Max actually did in ''Ultimate Assist Me''). [[Lampshade Hanging|Doom asks why the hell Max would do that, remarking that Max looks more like]] [[Nickelback|Chad Kroger]].
* [[Cool and Unusual Punishment]]: Doom [[Reality Warper|snaps]] Wesker inside the TV after the ''Ultimate Assist Me'' featuring Nemesis and Doctor Strange (granted, this was so Nemesis [[Brick Joke|could get some payback for Wesker's earlier abuse)]]. {{spoiler|Max has Doom let him out after Wesker saves them from [[Deadpool]]}}
* [[Cool and Unusual Punishment]]: Doom [[Reality Warper|snaps]] Wesker inside the TV after the ''Ultimate Assist Me'' featuring Nemesis and Doctor Strange (granted, this was so Nemesis [[Brick Joke|could get some payback for Wesker's earlier abuse)]]. {{spoiler|Max has Doom let him out after Wesker saves them from [[Deadpool]]}}
* [[Cosplay]]: This is how the ''Assist Me'' videos are done featuring the other characters.
* [[Cosplay]]: This is how the ''Assist Me'' videos are done featuring the other characters.
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* [[Funny Background Event]]: While Max is concentrating on beating Galactus at the end of ''Ultimate Assist Me'', Doom is having a battle with Rocket Raccoon.
* [[Funny Background Event]]: While Max is concentrating on beating Galactus at the end of ''Ultimate Assist Me'', Doom is having a battle with Rocket Raccoon.
** Max frequently lampshades the ones that occur when he plays [[Skullgirls]].
** Max frequently lampshades the ones that occur when he plays [[Skullgirls]].
* [[Genius Bonus]]: In ''Assist Me'' featuring Jill, Wesker says over the phone that he has the launch codes and they are 11 15 20 11. As a date, November 15th 2011, this was the launch date for [[Updated Rerelease|Ultimate]] [[Marvel vs. Capcom 3]].
* [[Genius Bonus]]: In ''Assist Me'' featuring Jill, Wesker says over the phone that he has the launch codes and they are 11 15 20 11. As a date, November 15, 2011, this was the launch date for [[Updated Rerelease|Ultimate]] [[Marvel vs. Capcom 3]].
* [[Genre Savvy]]: When Doom and Deadpool start getting up in each other's grills, Max recognizes that a rap battle's about to ensue and stops it before it happens.
* [[Genre Savvy]]: When Doom and Deadpool start getting up in each other's grills, Max recognizes that a rap battle's about to ensue and stops it before it happens.
* [[Groin Attack]]: Doom advises everyone to aim directly at the genitals [[For Massive Damage]].
* [[Groin Attack]]: Doom advises everyone to aim directly at the genitals [[For Massive Damage]].
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** [[Subverted Trope|Except]] [[Status Quo Is God|get with X-23, apparently]].
** [[Subverted Trope|Except]] [[Status Quo Is God|get with X-23, apparently]].
* [[Real Men Wear Pink]]: Doom is a brony, and Wesker's ringtone is the song used in the Nyan Cat video.
* [[Real Men Wear Pink]]: Doom is a brony, and Wesker's ringtone is the song used in the Nyan Cat video.
* [[Record Needle Scratch]]: A few times in ''Assist Me'', most notably when Vergil decides [[Humans Are Bastards|he's still not going to give humanity another chance]].
* [[Record Needle Scratch]]: A few times in ''Assist Me'', most notably when Vergil decides [[Humans Are the Real Monsters|he's still not going to give humanity another chance]].
* [[Refuge in Audacity]]: [[Doctor Doom]].
* [[Refuge in Audacity]]: [[Doctor Doom]].
* [[Reset Button]]: {{spoiler|After Max is killed by Deadpool, Doom resets time to change the poll results and save him.}}
* [[Reset Button]]: {{spoiler|After Max is killed by Deadpool, Doom resets time to change the poll results and save him.}}

Revision as of 15:56, 14 October 2016

The Online Warrior is an ongoing series of YouTube videos, made by "Miles923," also known as Maximilian. For a while, it chronicled his adventures in online games, including fighting and FPS games.

However, on the fourth episode of his Marvel vs Capcom 3 series, he started doing something different- a character guide for individual characters, called Assist Me, beginning with Dr. Doom. This series is a departure from his normal fare, with actors playing the parts of the various characters, and something resembling a storyline. It was even picked up by Capcom to promote the release of Ultimate Marvel vs Capcom 3, with 6 episodes covering 12 characters. Max has continued the show, which is well into its second season.

Max also covers trailers for new games, reviews older games on his "Sega Saturn Saturdays," does playthroughs of existing games, and provides live commentaries for his games during various "Week of" series.


Games with their own Online Warrior Series

Tropes used in The Online Warrior include:


  • Abusive Parents: Wesker is as close as it can get to this regarding his treatment of Nemesis. Including beating up on him for damaging his expensive sunglasses
  • Actor Allusion: Sort of. Max gets a lot that he looks a little like Nicolas Cage so in Ultimate Assist Me featuring Firebrand and Ghost Rider Max transforms into the latter who was played by Cage.
    • This taken another step further when Doom, Max and Phoenix start watching B-movies starting with X-men 3 which features Phoenix. Max takes the remote and puts on the Fantastic Four movie, prompting Doom to switch the channel yet again to show the bunny line from Con Air, Not the Bees! from the remake of The Wicker Man, and I'm a Vampire from Vampire's Kiss. Max looks like he just wants to crawl into a hole.
    • When one of the lighting crew members sits down on the couch Doom shouts hey it's Larry as the crew member played one of Chris' companions in Assist Me featuring Chris Redfield

Max: I got nothing.
Doom: Check. F**king. Mate.

Max: Chill out, man.
Doom: You chill out! It's Deadpool! This episode's gonna be awesome!
Deadpool: Damn right it is!

Doom: Max! It's not Halloween!
Max: (deadpan) I know.

Doom: That double crossing son of a--

    • Happens again with Rocket Raccoon:

Doom: Doom is insinuating that you have a hand up your A--
(later)
Rocket: You outta go on a diet, you fat piece of shiii-- *disappears*

  • Cuteness Proximity: X-23 upon seeing Amaterasu.
  • Cut Lex Luthor a Check: Wesker gives a line during his rap battle with Doom about how he killed Mega Man because he didn't do this for him.
  • Damn You, Muscle Memory!: Max always has this problem when switching between the various Online Warrior series.
  • Double Entendre: Doom intended to show X-23 his "finger lasers" and "hidden missile". She promptly heads, most likely, for the bathroom in disgust.
  • Did Not Do the Research: While Max is very knowledgeable in fighting games and mechanics, even being able to count frames of animation, he messes up on more commonplace character details. A clear-cut example any Devil May Cry fan would know is that Vergil is Dante's twin brother, not his half-brother.
  • Disproportionate Retribution: Wesker's relentless assault on Nemesis in his week of Ultimate Assist Me

Wesker: This is what you get, Nemesis, for damaging my five-hundred dollar sunglasses. THEY'RE ITALIAN!

Max: Uh, Doom you better be careful; remember what happened to your pony collection?