Trash Taste Podcast - Our Favorite Things of 2023 | Trash Taste #183
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Hello everyone, welcome back to another festive episode
of the Trash Tastes Podcast.
I'm Joey and I'm with my festive co-host, Connor and Gond.
That's not a very festive opening.
Happy holidays, everyone.
By the time this comes out, it's right before Christmas,
I believe.
So I'm crying at how good this year's been.
So I hope you guys have done your Christmas shopping.
There's no last minute Christmas shopping, I'm sure.
Could be me.
I still gotta do that.
What are you guys on for Christmas, by the way?
Your company.
No, no, what do you want?
I don't fucking name.
I can't give you that.
Your presence is a gift.
Your friendship.
I got a, I gotta.
We're still friends for like another year, right, guys?
I just want to cherish now.
That's why they call it the present.
But anyway, we're gonna-
What do you want?
They call it the present because it is a present, Joey.
That's what the saying is, surely.
Whatever. It was a shit.
Is it bad to ask someone what they want?
Or is it better to just-
No, no.
The problem is,
I can't answer that question
because I genuinely don't know.
You mean neither.
This is the problem I have with every Christmas time.
Everybody around me asks, what do you want?
And I say, I don't know.
I wish I knew.
Do you know what you want?
You did, you want something?
You told me you wanted, I was like, what?
Wait, what?
I told you something.
Oh, you know, maybe Sydney told me what you wanted.
And I was like, are you sure he wants it?
Oh, okay.
Cindy's being a rat, bro.
Wait, wait, wait, what do you want?
What do you want?
What do you want?
I just like, off the top of my head,
I've been getting into, like, fidget toys recently.
I actually-
There's not what Sydney said.
Huh?
That is not what Sydney said.
Do you want a fidget spinner?
Like what do you want?
No, not a fidget spinner, Joey, okay.
Is that not a fidget toy?
That's a fidget toy made for someone who doesn't fidget.
All right?
Like, swear down, I've seen, like,
I've been getting recommended a lot of different fidget toy videos
and some of them I'm just like, oh, that looks really, really good.
Actually, do you know, one of the best fidget toys I've had recently?
What?
It was a present that you gave, actually.
What?
It was the belt buckle.
And so,
like I asked for a belt, right?
And kind of gave me a belt buckle.
And it just has this really satisfying click, right?
When you like flip it,
it has such a strong, satisfying click.
Wait, which belt was it?
What brand is it?
I think it was Calvin Klein.
It has such a satisfying click when you rotate it.
And I'm not actually used it as of close.
Sweat down.
Sweer down, I have not yet used it.
He's just sitting there in his office
just clicking away at this bell bottle.
Sweer down.
This is like when parents buy their kids,
like a ton of like, or like when they buy pets,
they buy like a cat or a dog,
a bunch of amazing toys
and they end up playing with the spring on the door.
Yeah, yeah.
Literally.
Swear-in, I haven't actually used it as a bell yet
because it's just been sitting on my desk
and I just like, I just twiddle with it
because I'm just like.
So do I have to buy another belt
that you actually use?
Oh no, I don't know.
I don't know.
Whenever last year you're like,
I need a belt to use.
So now you find out, you're using the fucking thing.
Or just buy him another Calvin Klein,
but only the belt buckle part.
Yeah, I should, yeah.
So I've been getting curious about, like,
different fidget toys, because I bought one in Korea,
and it was shit.
I've kind of realized the difference between good fidget toys.
Metal, clank, and there needs to be something, like, satisfying.
Well, now I'm scared to buy you any, like,
fidget toy for Christmas, because there's a chance that I'll give it to,
and you'll be like, this is shit.
I wanna, like, your standards for fidget toys,
So, do you want to know the funny origin
of where your belt came from?
Where?
I probably should say this.
So I went to this Don Quixote
and I remember you told me you wanted this
and I got sidetracked.
I wasn't actually looking for a birthday present.
So Christmas present.
It was Christmas?
Christmas, yeah.
Last Christmas.
And I went to this really cool Don Quixote
that was like eight floors or something in Hokkaido
and there was a $100 gatcha machine
and I was like, yeah, I was like, shit, okay.
In my head, I was like, this is before,
if YouTube shorts are on my mind at the time,
I would have made a short about it or something.
Yeah.
But I was like, well, fuck, I gotta,
I'm gonna find out.
So I just unloaded like 500 bucks into this thing
to see what I got.
Oh my God.
And I realized, I was like, wait, hold on a second.
Wait, no, it was 500, I think it was a hundred,
a hundred bucks, like $60 a go.
And the worst thing you could get,
you basically got like a level,
so it's E to A to B, well.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
And I got four E's, which was the worst.
And one,
like C. Okay. And the E's, you could choose from this cabinet, a bunch of stuff.
Yeah. And I was looking at the prices of some of these things on Amazon. And a lot of them were
more than Ichuman. Oh. And I was like, wait a second. But this is like, this is great. Yeah.
And so I got one of the belts from that. Oh, shit. Because that belt was going for like 80 bucks.
Was that the E? Ray one. I was one of the worst ranked ones. Yeah. Uh, because I got a got a
Gotcha prize, I'll take it.
Yeah, but it was like, it was, it was,
I was looking at Amazon, it was more money
to buy it on Amazon than it was to play this
gacha and lose and then get it.
And I was like, huh.
See, but that's cool, but now that we've known
the true nature of what happened to this bell,
you basically paid 80 bucks for a fucking fidget toy.
Hey, but I've seen some, I've seen some of the price
of these fidget toys and some of them go from like 10 bucks,
that's all the, like the shit ones.
They can go for like hundreds of bucks,
some of these fidget toys.
because they are like so intricately made.
Japanese engineering like fucking insane shit.
But we're not talking about fidget toys,
we're not talking about belts,
we're talking about our favorite things of 2023.
We've decided to make a little three by three
to kind of reflect on the year of 2023
and basically share, I guess, the nine things
that we were really invested in or we really want to talk about
that we discovered in 2023.
Yeah.
Oh, come.
Oh, sorry.
Okay, who should you get me?
Not everything has to be from 2023.
Just things that we discovered
or things that we enjoyed in 2020.
Yeah, because we've had two, three Christmas episodes before.
So we thought we'd do something different
and just reflect on, we're gonna be self-indulgent
and just be like, hey, this is what we liked in 2023.
And doesn't have to be any theme.
Doesn't have to be any particular thing.
Can be literally anything that we wanted to talk about
that we discovered in 2020.
And if you want trash taste,
odds are I imagine some of these might have come
up on trash taste.
I've tried to pick stuff that I haven't talked about
so much on trash taste before or things that.
Fair enough.
I've got a mix.
Half I've definitely spoke about a lot.
Yeah, I'm about a mix as well, I think.
Yeah. Yeah.
So who wants to go first?
Why? You're the host.
You can go first.
Bring on my three by three
that I definitely just scrambled together.
No, what the heck is this?
Okay, okay, okay.
You know what's really funny?
I was thinking back on like, all right,
what are the like some of the newer things
that I got into in 2023.
And I sat there and thought about it
and I was like, damn, am I getting old
or do I just not remember what happened this year?
Yes.
Either that or you've gone back to your fucking childhood.
Yeah, I was gonna say, like if you remove the crown,
this could be a kid's list.
Yeah, literally.
Remove the crown, what age, what age range are we talking here?
I'm 13.
Yeah, literally.
Well, yeah, I think I might have gone back.
Sometimes going back to the roots is where it's it.
Yeah, man.
Okay, I gotta ask.
Yeah.
Crown ain't no way.
Come on.
Okay, legitimately, legitimately, I started watching the crown.
I didn't really start watching it this year.
It was more like late last year
that I like kind of discovered it.
Me too.
And you know, at first when I looked at the concept of this show,
I was just like, oh, it's about like the British monarchy.
I didn't really care about the, I mean, every Australian,
doesn't really care about the British monarchy,
all that kind of stuff, but I thought, whatever.
I'll give it a go, I'll give it a watch.
And I really fucking enjoyed it.
Like, it's a really good show.
I would like to give my thoughts on the show.
Sure.
So see if you kind of feel similarly.
Okay.
First, like two to three seasons,
bang a television.
Banga television.
Some of the best out of there.
Because I feel like the Crown pre,
like, televised history was really, really interesting.
Yeah, absolutely.
And then afterwards, especially when the Crown
was season four and the late season,
were really fucking bad.
I thought the latest season in the crowd,
the Crown,
The one with like Diana,
well, all the Diana seasons have been some of the most boring TV
I've ever seen in my life.
I think it's definitely gone down since, yeah,
when like Diana came into the picture.
Like definitely- I've gone that far in the ground, yeah.
Because like right now it's like season six, I think,
which is the last season.
Three seasons of this show to Diana.
Yeah. What?
I mean, like, look, I get it.
Like now that I have like fully sat through the entire series
and I've actually learned a lot, like,
it's actually kind of an achievement
this show made me kind of interested in learning about it.
about the history of like the British monarchy,
which I didn't give a shit about before.
But like yeah, as Connor said, like,
first three seasons of like when, you know,
Elizabeth was still like very, very young
and just got, you know, just became queen and stuff like that.
That she was super interesting
because I never learned anything about that.
And again, it was just like really well made television
that actually made me give a shit about something
I previously didn't give a shit.
I had to constantly catch myself
in the first few seasons being nearly caring
about the whole family.
I was like, no, Welsh ancestors.
I'm not forgetting.
He nearly got me.
I nearly sympathized with you guys.
During season one, I was still like in denial.
I was like, I mean, yeah, this is cool,
but like, I don't quite care yet.
And then season two hit, I'm like,
all right, I'm invested.
You know when you like start watching
that like trash TV show
that your significant other is watching?
And then you start off being like,
what is this shit?
But then you stick around for a while
and then a couple of days later
you're like fully invested in it.
It's like, wait, honey, can we watch,
can we watch the next episode please?
Yeah, yeah.
It's like, what do you mean you watched ahead?
What the fuck?
Yeah, so the current,
I'd say like, out of all of the,
Netflix shows, kind of live action shows,
I'd say that one probably stuck out to me the most
because, again, it made me care about something
I previously would have never thought I'd get into.
I think if they had just wrapped up the Diana stuff
on like a season as opposed to three, we would have been.
How many seasons of the Crown is there now?
Six currently.
Six and half of it is Diana.
Fuck, yeah, like three.
Two and five.
Like four, yeah, four and five is like very heavily focused on Diana.
Because I got through like the beginning of season three
and then I stopped and then I was like,
I guess, probably the best thing to do.
Yeah, it kind of goes downhill a little bit.
I think the second half of season six
has just come out, which I haven't watched yet,
but apparently that's gonna be like the end of the series
because, you know, what are they gonna do after that?
All right, so, Lego.
Yeah, what's that up about, what's up with that, Joe?
What's up with that?
Look, as a kid, I'm sure everyone had that like,
you know, Lego bucket, Lego collection, as did I.
You know, I loved playing with Legos as a kid.
And then when I got older, I realized,
oh, there are Lego boxes,
for adults.
Like massive LEGOs
collections for adults.
All LEGOs,
well, you know,
I think there's most LEGOs are for every age.
Yeah.
And there are some that are more catered towards kids.
More catered towards kids.
And then there are ones where it's just like,
like, there's a couple of boxes that I bought,
which is like straight up just say 18 plus.
And I was just like, oh, okay.
What are you building titties?
Yeah, that's what I thought.
I'm like, it's a bit of a weird, like,
way to advertise it.
But like, yeah, because like, you know,
growing up, I love, like, building Lego.
And like, did you guys ever have like these things called McCarnos?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Like it's basically like, it's like Lego except they're metallic pieces and you use like nuts and bolts and screws to put everything together.
More gears and like you can add electronics to and stuff like that.
It's basically like Hasbro is my first robot.
I watched like on YouTube who builds Lego machines.
Oh yeah.
He's like, how many gears can I add to this system?
And then he just always like, I'm gonna make it underwater car of Lego and you're like, okay.
That's sick.
Yeah, just shit like that.
So it's like, and Japan as well has like a bunch of Lego stores all over.
And there's one kind of near my house.
And like I would go into it every now and then just to be like,
oh, I wonder what like how Lego has evolved.
And then I went in and I saw like a bunch of like really fucking sick Lego pieces that I was just like,
you know what?
I'm going to go back to my childhood and just like build a bunch of Legos just to see what it's like.
And it's been, it's, it's, I've kind of used it as my form of meditation this year.
Of just like just like just playing some music or like putting on a show on TV and just like sitting down and just building a Lego.
This man will do anything but watch anime.
I mean, to be fair, I did watch,
I watched Hells Paradise while building Legos.
Okay, so give me all your top three Lego sets.
Top three Lego sets.
Okay, so the one I recently finished was,
you know the giant wave painting by Katsushika Hokka Huxai?
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
You gave this one away in my charity auction.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, so it's that,
like the Lego set of that.
And it's kind of like this really cool,
it creates this really cool 3D Lego painting.
and you can like actually, they built it
so that you can actually hang it up on the wall.
So we have it hung up on our wall
and it actually looks kind of dope.
The coolest one by far though is I built a fully functioning
Pac-Man arcade machine out of Legos.
Oh, that's sick.
Yeah, so I'll see.
Can we, can we...
Yeah, put the fuck I want to see it.
And I'll send a video to Moon on as well
to put in the episode, but basically you can build this,
it's probably, it stands about this tall
and it's this fully operating, I say fully operating,
but like there's a lot of moving past to it,
but like, instead of it,
of actually like playing on the arcade,
like with the joystick and whatever,
there's a crank on the side and it,
and the actual screen, you can actually move around
the Pac-Man and all of the, yeah, this thing.
So I built this.
Oh, sick.
And the top part has like the Pac-Man logo,
which you can like press a button and it flips around.
Wait, so is like an actual screen in a game.
No, no, so all of this is like built out of Legos.
What? Can I see a video?
Can we go on a video?
I'll see how this works.
And so basically, it's made to look like a screen,
but what it is is that it's these individual
like Pac-Man Lego pieces that are on a little chain.
I had no idea that Lego went this intricate.
Yeah, they're going ham.
Yeah. Have they already stopped selling this?
Because I already saw resale prices for like 500 bucks.
I don't know actually.
But yeah, this is the exact one I bought.
Holy shit.
And Arki bought this for me for my birthday.
And- Can you skip ahead to see where he's playing?
So that little crank on the side there,
you can crank it and all of the inside like pieces,
like the Pac-Man's and the ghosts,
they kind of move around on a-
What?
And you build all of that from scratch.
This, I think this took me about two full days to make.
That's insane.
Yeah, and it's really-
Had to when he's playing with it.
Yeah.
Yeah, so you can like press buttons, lights turn on,
you can move the joysticks around, stuff like that.
Um, yeah, so like those individual, like,
pellets and stuff like that.
Yeah.
You have to punch them all in and then by spinning the thing,
it moves the pieces around to make it look like it's actually,
like, moving and functioning.
So it doesn't actually, obviously,
it can't actually,
like, actually play a game, but it can-
Oh yeah, so go to the most,
replay pod there.
Yeah, so it's like that.
Wait, that's so sick.
Yeah, right?
It's fucking cool.
But he can't get the pallets, right?
No, no, no, no.
So you have to attach them to the chains.
It just, and there's like,
emulates.
But that way, that's so sick though,
the fact that it even like can like emulate.
Yeah, right?
The only thing that stressed me out about Lego
and I'm sure you might have been dealing
with this conundrum is,
where the fuck do I put all this shit when I'm done?
Because like you run out of room fast with Lego
because Lego's big.
Yeah.
You just need to have like a room dedicated
to just Lego.
Yeah, I've just kind of put,
this is why every guy needs a, like a man closet.
You know?
Japan does not allow the man cave.
I know it doesn't, Connor.
We don't live in rural Ohio, God,
where I have 15 spare rooms, okay?
That's why when you fucking reach your 40s or whatever,
you go into like the countryside
and you get a basement,
where you build a basement where you just build shit.
And it's just where it's just where it's,
It's the place where shit just accumulates.
So all of my Lego stuff, I put on the same shelf
as all my Gunplas.
So it's just like, I have a dedicated-
You are the same.
I have a dedicated shelf of like,
this is the shit I made.
So that's pretty cool.
You know, I love Gunpla,
but I think the one thing that Lego has just done
amazingly is not requiring tools.
Like you can build so many things without tools.
Or if they, you know, if you do need tools,
it's- Yeah, my biggest problem with Gunplah
is that-
fucking, like John Wickess tool key,
you gotta wrap out.
You don't necessarily need to.
You don't really need is a pair of nippers.
Yeah, I know, I know.
But you know, if you wanna go like full,
try hard, you gotta get like the paint out,
you gotta get the fucking fiddly little stickers.
You gotta get the sandpaper as well.
The sandpaper as well.
And that is just way too much craftmanship for me.
But like the cool thing is, is that like,
you know, with the hoaxye painting I made,
because that is like pretty, just looks nice
and you can put it on the wall.
We've like started dedicating a little area
of our house to like kind of turn into like,
like an old Japanese style thing.
So another one I built, it's not a Lego necessarily,
it's like nano blocks, which is like a smaller version
of Legos, but I built a bonsai out of that.
So I just placed the bonsai next to the painting
and it just looks nice.
It like actually matches the theme.
And there's another one where it's like a full Japanese garden,
which actually wants me to make to like match that as thing.
You're gonna be the Lego guy soon.
I already am.
The Lego man.
But yeah, like it just made me realize like,
yeah, I fucking miss just like, you know,
mindlessly just like making some cool shit.
And like again, it's been like a great way
to just kind of like turn off from everything
and just like meditate almost.
Right. So yeah, if you're an adult, yeah,
go get some Legos. It's good fun.
Let's see, what else do we have?
I mean, obviously top left, Tears of the Kingdom.
I think we talked about that on an episode.
Did we?
I think I did. I don't know, but I-
Do you enjoy it that much?
I played the fuck out of this game, bro.
I don't know if this is a hot take.
I think it's better than breath of the world.
I think it, look,
Again, I've played like one hour of this game.
Yeah.
I felt like I booted it up and I was like,
oh shit, it's just fucking breath the wild.
Right. When you start off for sure.
Yeah. Because it's the exact same map.
Yeah, and then it's like, uh,
they had the banjo-cazouye-esque thing.
Banjo-cazui-as-thi-skne?
Nuts and bolts.
Oh, well, you build your own shit.
That's just Lego again.
It's just Lego, yeah.
Joey went from playing Lego in real life
to Lego virtually.
I don't know.
I was really excited for them to kind of,
hopefully go in a bit of a different direction almost.
I think they did though, because what I thought
was kind of genius was the fact that,
yes, the main map of Hyrule is pretty much
exactly the same as Breath of the Wild.
Yeah.
But because they add completely new power ops now,
the way to traverse this like familiar land
becomes completely new to you.
And also like with the sky islands,
which is like a whole new area
and also the full underground as well.
Do you wanna know what put me off into playing this already?
It's the underground
section, man. Why? I don't know. It just, I, you know, sometimes you look at a video game and
there are some levels that you really vibe with and really like and then sometimes you just get
through a level, even though you fucking hated it. Yeah. That's just me with underground level
and cave levels. You know, I love cave levels? I fucking, I hate it, man. It's so rare you can get,
you can make like gamers lose any sense of direction. Yeah. Caves is so, I hate that so much.
But that's like, you can't get that anywhere else, right?
Like I don't wanna go fucking caving in real life,
but I would like to-
And T's of the kingdom did that to the T as well,
because when you go into the underground first,
it is pitch black.
Oh my God, that's everything.
And so you just have to like blindly traverse.
Like, you know, and you're like, you're like,
11 years old and you're like,
I can get through this Pokemon cave without flash.
Yeah.
And then you start like the biggest mistake of your life
and it's terrifying because you're like,
I might not ever get out of here.
Like I love trying to recreate that feeling
because you'll never get that feeling ever again.
That Zoom when you realize.
You're too smart.
You know that you're not going to get into game room.
That's when you realize you have no escape ropes.
Yeah.
Just like, well, I guess I'm here forever now.
Caving to me,
cave to me in a video game is just anxiety simulator.
I love that.
And I fucking hate that.
Oh my God.
Now, I prefer that because I rather experience that anxiety
in a video game where there are no stakes
as opposed to real life.
Let me tell you why.
Let me tell you why I hate cave levels in every video game.
Go on.
The completion is.
and me. It's just like, okay, I'm going to systematically explore everything in this cave.
You take like five steps. You're like, okay, here's a wall. I've explored this area.
You turn around. You're like, wait, this isn't where I started off. And then you get completely lost.
So that little side of me that is, that it says, like, I want to, I want to completely explore this area.
I just get completely lost and I can't systematically explore the way I like to explore levels.
Okay. Then you might like the way that Tis is.
the kingdom does it then because in Tears of the Kingdom,
there are like several holes in the main world
where you can like jump into to access
different parts of the underground.
And at first when you jump in,
it's like you look at the map and it's just completely pitch black.
But the way that the game kind of forces you
to like navigate and explore it is that like,
kind of like with shrines in Breath of the Wild,
you'd see something in the distance and you go,
oh, that's a place that I can just head towards.
And the underground kind of does the same thing.
It's not quite shrines.
It's like some other thing.
But when you get to it, it lights up a certain area
surrounding that checkpoint.
And so gradually you open up more of the map of the underground.
So it's a really ingenious way of like, you know,
giving you that sense of dread that Connor was saying,
but also giving you like a motivation
to step into that dread.
And I think that's like one thing that Breath of the Wild
didn't quite have because Breath of Wild is like kind of,
you go to a tower and then immediately everything is opened up.
And then it's just, you know, right for the picking.
Yeah.
Assassin's Creed style.
but the underground I thought was like an interesting addition
to that because it's a lot harder than the main level of work.
Did you enjoy the underground section?
I did actually.
I fully completed the map as well
because it actually motivated me to like,
I wanna see what this entire place looks like.
Yeah, I think the problem having this year
with gaming is that even though I'm very fortunate,
I can string games full time,
I still don't have enough time to play
all the games I wanna play.
Yeah.
And like you look at like some of the best games
of this year,
A lot of them are fucking long games.
Yeah. Breath of Wild is an 80 hour game.
Yeah.
Borders Gate 3 as well is like hundreds and hundreds
of hours.
And it's like, I recognize the Zelda's
of the kingdom is probably another absolute bang
they've knocked out of the park.
Yeah, but I was, you know, when I bought the game,
I booted it up for an hour and I was like,
you know what, these 80 hours,
even though people would be like,
oh, he plays fucking Super game
or he plays fucking Jump King, it's like,
yeah, but like I only lose like 10 hours
from doing that or like, you know,
10 hours here and there.
And it's like, I think for me personally,
I didn't wanna kind of experience
a very similar experience to Breath of Wild,
but maybe with a different twist on it.
Yeah.
I felt like I'd kind of got my fill of that
and that world and I was kind of hoping,
sorry, Spat, everywhere,
it's kind of hoping for me,
I wanted like, a, kind of a different experience.
And when I was looking at the building mechanics
in the new worlds, I was like,
I didn't really feel like enough for me
to wanna get reinvested,
sink at least 80 hours into this world
and do it all over again.
Yeah.
I was like, I'd rather just spend my time
gaming on other stuff this year.
That's fair.
And so, but then if you say that, people like,
oh, you don't fucking play Zelda,
or you don't, you know, real gamer.
And it's like, well, you know, you, okay.
Congrats, you wanna-
No gamer.
Congrats, you wanna the fucking play.
I mean, you're arguing,
you're proud that you can't win against, you know.
No, I mean, listen, Zelda fans are Zelda fans.
And they, it's like, it's like, you know,
just, it's like, you know,
I don't wanna spend $300 on a wine.
Like, what do you mean?
It's the best fanciest wine of all.
Everyone agrees it's the best.
Yeah, it's like, well,
It was just not for me.
Maybe I just don't want this again.
Chill a fuck out, all right.
You know it's a solid game that came out this year
that's short of shit, like 10 hours?
Fucking the new Super Mario RPG remake.
Dude, I wanna play that.
That game is short as hell.
I beat it in a day.
Everyone is complimenting it for being a 10, 12 hour game.
Everyone's like, thank fucking God.
I make an RPG game where you cut out all the bullshit.
Yeah.
I feel like we need more of that.
Yeah.
If anything.
We need more.
I actually forgot how short it was when I beat it.
I was like, oh yeah, the original
is also this length.
It just felt longer because I was a dumb child
and I could go through the game as quickly as I can now.
But yeah, it's a fucking awesome game.
Like I was debating between putting that there
instead of breath of while, but they're both.
You should play that.
You can easily do that.
I really, really wanna do that.
Because I've heard nothing but good things.
And again, the main thing I've heard about it
is that it cuts out all the grinding
and all the dumb shit.
You literally don't have to grind.
Yeah, which is like, I think there should be an option
where I never have to do a side quest
or grind in an RPG.
I firmly believe that.
Well, you don't have to do a side quest.
No, I know, but like, I shouldn't have to like.
Also, you don't have to grind
if you're a gamer or not.
Okay, first of all, some RPGs will just straight up be like,
you do not, you are nowhere near level up for this.
You're like, but I've done every mission up until this point.
Yeah, but those RPGs usually ass anyway.
Yeah, those are normally,
those normally like the older RPGs now, if anything.
I feel like RPG's modern day
have gotten better and not making sure you have to grind
But the ignoring part is just the natural getting from point A
to point B, you are just gonna naturally-
Yeah, I feel modern JRPGs now,
they put grinding in as an option for people
who can't out-stratageize the game.
Like normally- Whoa, no, they can, like legit.
Like, you know, like there's a lot of games,
like smaller JRPGs that I played this year
that were quite new.
And I realized that like I was getting through these games
a lot faster, not because they're any easier,
but because they made it easier for you to figure out
strategically how you can get past these difficult points.
Whereas the older JRP's, your only option
was to just be at a higher level,
because there were less options.
I have a question, completely unrelated to RPGs.
Pesona, does Pesona have grinding?
Pesona, not really.
Why is it so goddamn long?
It's like 200 hours long, right?
Because the story is long.
Yeah, they need to chill the fuck out.
Do you, Pesona 3 remake next year?
Fucker, let's go!
I'm so excited!
Let's go!
Yeah, Pesona,
is, it's almost, you're gonna hate this,
it's almost like a visual novel at some points.
Yeah, that's what I noticed.
So many different mechanics, but it's, you know,
it's present, the story's presented you to you
in like kind of a visual novel form-esque.
It's because, you know, whenever I watch memes
or videos about persona, it's like,
it looks so fucking hype, it's so far
on the menu and it's so cool.
Yeah. And whenever I watch streams,
I'd go in, it'd be fucking resident sleeper, dude.
I'd go in there, it's fucking guy clicking A
for 15 hours. And I'm like,
so happened, something happened!
Still fucking trying to fuck the teacher.
I mean, it does happen.
It's just, from point A to point B is just a lot longer.
Yeah, Pesona.
Yeah, Pesona is almost like five different games in one.
Yeah, I'd say.
Okay.
So breath of wild.
Breath of wild, breath of the wild, breath the boring,
as Pete calls it.
Breath of boring.
Pete's got to think of a new, new name for Tears of the King.
Tears of the gamers.
I don't know.
The salty tears of the games.
What's the middle top?
So I just put music con.
just in general, because I realized thinking back to this year,
I went to a fuck load of music concerts.
I think I saw about 15 bands this year.
Holy shit.
Two festivals.
Can't believe you miss the Geeks Plus Christmas party
because of another fucking concert.
Yeah, dude, I had to go see D. Excuse me.
Excuse me.
Dude, I had to see TK Live and he was fucking insane.
You know he's almost 50?
Is the guy who did the...
Unravel.
Yeah.
Do you do the Unravel life?
No, he didn't.
What?
No. I would ask for a refund.
No, because I'd like to the...
He's like his band.
I don't.
Well, fuck you.
I'm there for the shop.
I went there for the band.
I'm there for the beeps.
No, he didn't do any solo stuff, but like it's actually, because like I've been following this band, like,
for a really, really long time because my cousin actually used to be one of their photographers
when they were still like an indie band up in Saitama.
So, like, I'd known about them for a really long time.
And then when I saw that they did the Psychopause opening, I was just like, oh shit, that's my band right there, yo.
Like, I was having a real hipster moment.
The chapsed a moment, but then.
I think our coffees are here, right?
Might be upstairs, yeah.
I think I heard the door, yeah.
Yeah, they were like quite a while ago, right?
Sorry, I interrupted.
That's good.
But yeah, so like going to see Dintoshesichuere was like big,
big, you know, bucket list band that I wanted to go see.
Absolutely fucking insane.
I don't know how TK can scream like that live
and not burst his fucking lungs out.
How long is he singing?
About an hour and a half?
Fuck, scriming.
Ahr and a half set, yeah, and he was going fucking ham.
And it was really funny because the bassist is like,
uh, this girl called Miyoko.
And she's this tiny, tiny fucking Japanese woman.
It makes her bass look like a fucking double bass.
And, uh, and like in the middle they had like a little,
I guess, uh, you know, just MC moment where they would just like kind of talk to the crowd.
And I guess they were selling merch.
And I guess they do all their merch themselves because they're still kind of a smaller
band.
And Miyoko, I swear like Miyoko, like Miyoko legit might have been like the model for Bochi.
because that's how she kind of was like on stage.
She was this really fucking quiet, timid girl
and she's just like, we have shirts and a hat.
Is this a thing in Japanese concerts?
Because I haven't even been to one,
but they like stop the show halfway
to do like a merch presentation.
Yeah, I think it's a Japanese movie.
It's like, wait, what?
Because I've seen that quite a bit.
It's also a Japanese thing where they have to like,
every song has to have like an anecdote to go with that song.
You know what I mean?
It's like that fucking Taylor Swift,
Every time she introduces a new song,
it has to be some kind of fucking story attached to it.
Yeah, yeah.
No, but the intercity you actually didn't do that much of that.
But yeah, like, I think I knocked off
quite a bit of like bucket list bands this year.
Like I saw Maximum the Hormone,
which were fucking insane.
I saw Baby Metal, which were fucking insane.
Bring Me the Horizon, Simple Plan,
like ton of amazing bands.
What's been the best ones that you've been to this year then?
Oh, that's hard.
Did bring me to the Horizon sing the Gigatrad song?
They did.
They did.
Fuck, yeah.
Did they do the Gigattsad song?
They did.
Did they talk about it?
They didn't talk about it.
No, but it was very obvious, like,
because the moment it came on,
all the foreigners were like,
da-na-da-haired song!
Actually, I think that's the first song they played.
Oh, really?
Yeah, they opened up with that, which was fucking awesome.
But I'd say, I'd have to say probably the best one
was surprisingly baby metal.
Oh, shit.
Because, like, we were, they were at this, like, metal festival,
we went, so they bring me the Horizon Festival.
And there was, like, a ton of, like,
you know, obviously big metal bands, like,
and like Max on the Hallone.
But there were also some like really small Japanese bands
as well that were there which was kind of cool
for Bring Me to like include and like kind of show off
because like I looked up some of these bands
and they had like 800 monthly listeners
on Spotify or something.
There's tiny tiny bands.
I don't know because like all the bands
they invited thank you.
All the bands they invited like Oli from Bring Me the Horizon
were like personal fans of them
and they wanted to invite them.
So I'm like that was really cool like notion of them
but Baby Metal it was like I've never seen
that wholesome of a motion
Pipp happened before.
Because when they played Gimme Chocolate,
which is like, you know, their big song,
and a circle of death started happening.
Normally in a like a metal concert circle of death,
you know, people are like throwing punches,
like, you know, fucking pushing people around.
Like, it's called a circle of death for a reason.
But the, bring me, but the Gimme Chocolate Circle of Death,
everyone was just running around, high-fiving everyone.
And I was like, yay!
Wait, why would I want to get beaten up?
Because it's a metal concert.
I don't want to get beaten up.
Yeah, that's what happens in a metal concert Moshpit, man.
What the hell?
A high five circle of death?
It was really funny.
Just all these like,
that's like a slice of life version.
Yeah, all these Japanese dudes just fucking going,
yay to everyone outside the circle of death.
Sounds like what would happen in a Kion concert.
Yeah, legit. It was like a Kion concert.
But yeah, so that's why I just included all music concerts
because I fucking loved it.
Yeah. So if I'm seeing this correctly, Joey.
Yeah. You've finally started Hunter Hunter.
Is that a manga or anime?
A manga.
Oh, okay.
So I've caught up to the manga of Hunter Hunter.
I finally sat down, I thought, you know what,
we caught up, caught up, dark.
We spoke about this in the previous episode.
Yeah, well, we've talked about it.
So you read the boat part?
I've read the boat part.
Yeah.
You just hurry the fuck out.
I know.
I get it now.
Yeah, it's like,
and I wish I didn't because now I'm sitting there
being like, great, another show I have to wait for.
I was like, it's, the hunter hunter mongo has reached a point
where I'm like, this is a joke now.
You're actively trying to like, just never finish this.
Yeah.
I'm like, come on.
What's your favorite arc?
Yeah.
Probably Camara Ant.
Camara Aunt?
Oh shit.
I think the Camara Ant arc
gets way too much hate.
I think it's a band-a-arc.
Why is Camara Ant?
Now that I know the full concept,
because it's so long.
And anime-only fans watch it,
and it's like 80 episodes
out of the 140-odd.
So it's most of it.
And I think most people
who know of Hunt Hunter have only watched the anime.
And I can understand why they'd think,
hey, this is really fucking long.
I mean, it was long in the manga as well.
But it was also fucking hype.
Yeah.
I think Camera Ant has some of the best peaks
of Hunter Hunter.
Oh, totally.
I feel like-
Aneemate flat out.
Yeah, peaks of anime flat out.
I think my favorite arc of Hunter Hunter is probably,
oh, this is so hard.
Great Island?
I really fucking like Greed Island.
Greed Island.
Isn't that like a really unpopular one?
That's a really unpopular one.
I really-
But the people who like it really like it, I've noticed.
The thing I loved about Greed-I-It's not my favorite arc.
I think Yorkshin is my favorite arc.
Right.
Just because like that,
arc is so dense where it's rare that you see an arc where every episode you're like,
holy shit, that was a banger. You put on the next episode, you're like,
holy shit, this was also a banger. And it just keeps delivering every single episode.
I think the one thing I didn't like about the auctioneering arc, it was just, it's a bit of a
nitpick, but like, I just didn't like in, I don't know how it is in the anime, but in the
manga, there's like three or four, maybe five chapters back to back where gone and
Kidowa are learning to like the ins and outs of like auctioning.
And I'm just like, am I reading a manga
or am I reading a textbook about auctioning?
Like I get like you wanna like teach me this stuff, Togashi,
but like I just want you to get to the auction.
Sometimes you turn the page in Hunter Hunter
and you're just greeted with a novel.
And you're like, why did you bother drawing?
Well, I remember in the Greed Island,
when they're first like introducing the card system,
in the manga there's like six pages where Togashi just shows
all the cards that are in Greed Island.
with like all the text and shit.
And it's like, and then by the end of Greed Island,
I realize I'm like, I think about 80% of these cars
just never showed up.
Yeah, the thing I've really liked-
Which is cool, like, yeah.
The thing I really liked about Greed Island
is that that was the arc that convinced me
that Nen is just the best power system.
Yeah, just the fact that you can create an entire world
out of this malleable system.
I was like, holy shit, this is insane.
Of course, yes, maybe it's a bit self-indulgent.
I don't kind of give, I kind of don't give a shit
just because of how interesting
and how in-depth this power system is,
that this arc kind of like displayed the depth
and the limits of what you can do with something like this.
Also not to give spoilers,
but like I'd kind of like already slightly heard
about like what happens to like Mirren.
Yeah.
But when I got to the manga, like the bad part in the manga,
I still cried.
I mean, that death is crazy good.
He is one of the best villains in anime manga, period.
Such a good villain for that arc.
So yeah, I finally see the hype now, I get it.
I knew I was gonna like it, as I've been saying.
But now I actually know the full context.
And I'll have to watch Four Metal Alchemist.
You watch Hunter Hunter or Red Hunter Hunter.
Yeah, yeah.
Octopath Traveler 2.
Yeah, you liked that much.
I thought this was fucking amazing.
And especially coming from the fact
that I also played Octopath Traveler 1,
I realize just how much of a,
like just a missed opportunity Octopath Traveller
Travel 1 was. Because like in in terms of the actual gameplay, it's not that much different to Octopath Travel 1. Like to explain Octopath Travel for anyone who doesn't know. Basically it's a JRP, Square Enix, but you follow eight protagonists and all of their stories all at the same time. Yeah. And as you go through the world, you unlock different parts of the story of each of the characters and then it gets to a final ending. Octopath. Octopath. Exactly. But Octopath Traveler 2, I think, for one, like the music. The music.
Music is fucking God tier.
Like, I think I'm actually gonna try and go to the concert
next year that they have.
And also the stories and characters
were just infinitely more interesting
than the first one.
Because I think that was the biggest struggle
with me finishing Oxpath Traveler one
was that, like, I wasn't invested in every single character.
Whereas, which made it difficult
when you're trying to go through
the story elements of every single character.
But with Octopath Traveler 2,
every character I was like, banga, banger,
every single storyline was just so engaging.
And the ending as well is just like,
it's harder.
I got to grind the shit out of it for the end,
but it was a really, really just like satisfying,
I think I put in about 100 hours into this one,
but it was such a good game.
And I think it's like kind of slept on
just because I feel a lot of people were kind of just
thrown off from playing Octopath Travel One.
Yeah.
So if you didn't like Octopath Travel One for those reasons,
I would highly recommend you play Octop's travel team.
Was it this one that was badly reviewed,
or was it the first one?
First one.
Okay, yeah.
The second one actually I think is like,
all like critically acclaimed.
Like everybody agrees.
that compared to one, two is like infinitely better.
It's always better when the first one's better
than the second.
Yeah.
It's easier to sell people on the series.
It's kind of sad to be like,
hey, play an 80-hour game for the next one that's good.
Yeah, well, luckily you don't have to play one to play two.
Yeah, but everyone says that a lot of the time
and sometimes it's like, but I feel like I should go.
No, I think though with two, there is literally no connection.
Oh, okay.
At all. The only connection is that it's the same type of gameplay,
but in terms of characters and story, it's all different.
Yeah.
So yeah, freaking great.
Also, like, so many, like, really, really high profile anime voice actors are in the Japanese
version of this. Like, it's crazy. Like, Hirano Aya, Mama Moro, like, all these, like, huge names.
I'm just like, oh, I recognize that voice. I recognize that voice. I recognize that voice.
So, yeah, really, really solid. I'd say it's probably my favorite J-A-A-O-Pi-J-
What do you think is better about this compared to number one?
I think it just made the stories a little more coherent because the way you play Octopath,
you're obviously not going to follow the chapter of one character.
simultaneously. Like you'd see one part of the story of a character and then you're going to move
on to another part of a different character's story. So Octopath Traveler 1, the way they wrote each
of the story lines kind of made it a little bit difficult to like remind yourself like, oh yeah,
where was I in the story with this particular character again? Because I was busy doing three
other characters' stories. Whereas with two, they made the story a lot more streamlined so that it just
made sense, especially with like the progression in the game. It just felt more cohesive in general.
And the music and the visuals, they just like opt that as well.
So it's, yeah, really, really solid JLPG.
Okay.
Hell's Paradise.
Hell's Paradise.
This is your only anime.
I had to put an anime on there.
Is this the anime version?
Is this the anime version?
You didn't have to put an anime?
Come on.
I don't have to put an anime?
I'm like, I like...
This is like my favorite eight out of ten show of the year.
I really...
Great time, but like not a masterpiece.
I think that's why I put it on there
because I just had a really fun time.
I'm watching Halls Paragos.
It wasn't like, I'm not gonna say it's like
a 10 out of 10 masterpiece or anything,
but like just, it was just nice to see
like a no bullshit, no frills shonen.
Yeah, I knew it was gonna be an extremely solid show
after episode one.
Yeah.
And I didn't think it was gonna be,
it was gonna go to like some crazy
like plot twist, depth or anything like that,
but I just knew it was gonna be a fun time.
I just like the fact that there was just like
almost zero filler to it.
Which is always nice, you know?
Because it's like, once one thing happens,
it's like, boom, here comes the next thing.
Here comes the next thing.
And I'm like, oh, okay,
I'm actually like engaged now.
You know you're gonna watch season two?
Yeah, probably.
I mean, I've also read ahead on the manga as well.
I'm not gonna lie, it's start,
like I really liked the beginning of Hell's Paradise.
I loved the, it was basically what gave me
what the dark continent and Hunter Hunter hasn't given it yet.
Yeah, like the sense of doom.
The sense of doom, exploration, anything can fuck you up.
And then the power system got introduced and I'm like,
ah, okay, this is, this is kind of,
it just turns, it's kind of starting to feel like,
is turning into like a more traditional generic shonen
and I'm like, oh, I don't know if it's interesting enough
to keep my attention.
Yeah.
This is the anime only or manga?
This is the anime only.
So you know, you know the end of the anime
where they introduced that.
And they started introducing that power system
and then of course all the protagonists
master it in like a day.
Yep. And I'm like, I'm like, okay.
I just fuck with that guy who chopped his arm off.
I just like that guy. He's fun.
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
He's just fun to watch.
Yeah.
I mean, that's the thing.
That samurai guy?
Yeah, yeah, that was really fun.
All the side characters are just so likable
and just so insane.
And it's like, again, like, you know,
I definitely have like qualms with it for sure,
but I just had a really enjoyable time watching.
I think hottest anime character of the year
was Yuzi.
Oh, the, uh, the samurai girl.
Of the ninja girl, yeah.
Dude, she's on my knees.
She's really pretty now hot.
When I look back at the year's hottest characters,
I'm like, yeah.
Yeah, yeah.
I was like, when they're,
gave her the power to, was it, secrete,
sweat or some shit like that.
I'm like, oh God, oh, they know what they do it.
Reminds you of that meme with the like,
the guy on like a TikTok holding a cigar in a suit.
Yeah.
I don't know why.
It's just like me and the boys getting ready to appreciate.
It's like, oh gosh.
Definitely for sure.
Yeah, so I think like out of all the ones, like,
I think for me this is like-
How many anime did you watch this year out of curiosity?
I wish I should start keeping track.
I'm not going to, but I should.
Yeah, I should keep track.
I'd say maybe about 10.
10? Oh shit.
Yeah, I've watched a decent amount.
Like, just the ones that I think I'm gonna get into
or that interest me, like, I'm not gonna watch
all the fucking Issaquay's, like, fuck that.
But like, yeah, I think just out of all the ones I watched,
like this one, I just was like, yeah, hell yeah.
You know, it kind of reminded me,
it kind of took me back to like that time
where like I could just turn my brain off
and watch a nice shonen.
What about nonsense?
Oh, nonsense's pretty self-expansominy.
Yeah, I mean, I put nonsense,
there, but like just- Congratulations on your-
Oh, thank you.
Oh, thank you very much.
Like the, I'm just mostly talking about
just like Japanese streetwear in this case
because it's not just the nonsense stuff.
You put yourself to represent them.
If I'm gonna sell out to anyone,
I'm gonna sell out to myself.
That's fair, that's fair.
But yeah, just like, obviously,
from doing the nonsense stuff hardcore this year,
I just got more into like the different sex
of like Japanese fashion
and like Japanese streetwear stuff.
So like, yeah, just in general, I've just, yeah,
got into,
clothing a lot more, which I think just makes sense.
By the way, the cyberpunk stuff is still available.
I would hope you would have gotten to clothing a lot more,
considering you now own a clothing company, Joe.
It would have been pretty worrying.
Yeah, I'll take the whole collection, please.
Thank you, Joe.
Thank you.
Yeah, what the fuck is doing that, bro?
In 2023?
Okay.
Pokemon, go to the polls.
This is you reaching to the bottom of the bargain bin.
This guy will literally do anything but watch anime.
I mean, like, what else did I do this year?
Oh, God.
Pokemon Go, okay, okay.
Okay, with this one, right?
I saw this fucking video
if you're playing a 400 day game.
What's going on?
Oh, yeah, the longing.
Yeah, why are you not watching anime?
Come on.
Because games are all fun.
Come on, Joe, buddy.
Because nothing good, Kim,
22, right?
Oh!
Just kidding.
But yeah, okay, with Pokemon Go,
because we did so much fucking traveling this year.
Yeah, like more, at least I did anyway.
I don't know about you guys,
but we, I think all three of us.
We did a lot of traveling.
I was there with it for most of the year.
Yeah, but I mean, I also went to a lot of places myself.
Me too, me too.
Yeah.
But like, I think because, you know,
I went traveling so freaking much.
Yeah.
And, you know, my friend, like, recently got back
into Pokemon Go, like, earlier this year.
And I saw him playing it and I was like,
oh, has like anything new changed at all?
Because I haven't played the game since like,
basically the beginning of COVID when you couldn't go outside.
And he was like, oh yeah, and he showed me
all the new stuff that they had.
And I was like, oh, wow, this is actually like a playable game again.
So I picked it up and it was great because during the travels,
you can get like region exclusive shit.
So I was like, well, it makes sense, I guess,
while I'm traveling, I might as well have something to do.
So I picked up Pokemon Go again and it's actually a really fucking fun game again.
Because before, like they just basically were like,
the vanilla version of this game was just like,
go out into the wall, walk around, catch Pokemon,
complete your decks, blah, blah, blah, blah.
But now they've added like, you know, Rocket Grants,
they've added raids, they've added fucking, fuck, what else?
like a ton of new shit that actually makes it so that you don't have to go outside all the time
to like still interact with the game. Yeah. And it just made sense for me considering that again,
I traveled so much. I was like, well, I'm going to get all the exclusive shit. It'll be fun again.
And now that they've added like pretty much up to the latest generation, there's like over a thousand
Pokemon now you can catch. So there's just more longevity in the game as well. So yeah, that's,
that's what I got into this year, I guess. Uh, that's about it.
I am a pretty varied list.
I am a child is what we figured out.
Yes.
Well, good to know that you're rediscovering
your inner 13 year old.
Yep. As we all are.
As I'm approaching 30, I'm like,
God damn, I wanna go back.
Take me back, please.
All right, shall we move on to the next one then?
Who's next?
Do you wanna go next corner?
Sure, yeah.
I'll go right away and I'll explain.
I put the Hamer Zaki film on here,
because the more I like sit,
Yeah, the more I sit after watching this movie,
the more I really fucked with it.
I still need to watch it.
Yeah, initially when I left to theater,
I was kind of like, okay, whatever.
Yeah. But the more I've just gone on about my life,
the more I've thought about that movie a lot more,
which I feel like a lot of movies don't do.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
A lot of movies when I watch them, I consume them,
and I think nothing of them until someone reminds me they exist.
Yeah.
But this is one that I keep thinking about.
And I don't know what that says about the movie,
but it's really stuck with me.
What are you thinking about it?
I don't know.
I was really, really, and I know this is such a usual thing to say,
but the music and the visuals were so fucking good, as always.
That's something you can normally expect from a Ghibli film.
Yeah, I know.
Joe says you don't miss, man.
He just doesn't.
He really doesn't.
Can you just be bad at something?
I hate how talented he is.
And it's annoying because I really, really don't enjoy Hayamir Zaki as a person as much.
Yeah.
Well, just because the way that he kind of,
the way he talks about things.
And I'm still angry about how he was mean to his son.
Even though some people online find that like really funny
and based, like so fucking based.
And it's like, what a fucking awful dad.
Yeah.
But god damn, he makes bang.
God damn, this film is really fucking good.
And I really can't wait to watch this dubbed again
because fucking Robert Pattinson.
Oh yeah.
Oh yeah.
He just looked like he, he just, you know,
was in Twilight once and took
it personally and now he's just,
he's on a mission to be good in everything ever.
So super stoked about it, but honestly,
I haven't watched many Ghibli films,
but it's definitely my favorite one out of all of them.
I like this more than Spirited Away.
Wow, really?
But then again, I didn't grow up with Spirited Away.
I watched it for the first time this year as well.
Yeah.
Well, you did?
Yeah.
Oh, I didn't know that.
Yeah, if I ever said that I watched it before,
I lied because I was self-conscious
about not watching it.
But I have now watched it.
Wait, so what did you, okay,
now I'm curious as someone who just discovered
was spirited away in 2023.
What did you think of it?
I enjoyed it.
Has it aged well?
I thought it was good.
I felt that because there was so many,
so many visual metaphors and a lot of different kind of,
what's the word for this?
I forgot how to explain this because my English explanations are bad.
A lot of different messages and themes that I couldn't pick up on on my first viewing.
Yeah.
That I then had to like, when I read more about the movie and I realized I missed a bunch of
things.
Yeah.
Because there's just so much going on.
Yeah.
Especially like visually, there's just like,
they would, I would read about the what each visual representation meant.
And I was like, oh, fuck, I had nowhere figuring it out my first watch.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
And I appreciated that, but at the same time I felt like I really enjoyed the boy in
the heron.
Uh, I also went into it knowing fucking nothing.
I said it everyone in Japan.
Yeah.
We did not have any marketing for it.
I came out of always.
All I know is that they had that one sick sketch of the bird.
Yeah.
And I was kind of like, I was fine.
And also I won't lie.
For me personally, it was really fun
and satisfying getting to watch film
in Japanese and understanding
the entire plot.
Hell yeah.
I was super stoked about that.
And I felt like the only character
I couldn't understand
was the birds sometimes
because he'd be like,
Boshio, Nani Correa.
And he taught really fast.
I was like, hold on, okay,
let me try and back up real quick.
But everyone else I could understand
pretty well and I was really hyped about it.
And honestly, it was a fun time.
I really want to re-watch it again
just so I can kind of articulate
how I feel about it, much better.
But it really, really stuck with me,
and I feel like that deserves something.
No.
Oh, damn.
It's the one Japanese film that's just not in cinemas anymore.
Yeah, right?
Yeah, and I think back to other films
I've watched this year,
and I think I enjoyed Oppenheimer more,
which is why it's on this list as well.
Yeah.
And I wanted to put one movie on this list,
and they're putting two,
but Oppenheimer was probably,
and I feel so bad putting it up there
because it feels like such a cop out.
No, I mean, I watched Oppenheimer as well.
It's fucking fantastic.
It is a great film.
John McFour came out this year,
which I also loved.
Yeah, I was surprised you didn't put John Wickdown on here,
but I feel like I've watched,
I've watched at least every, like nearly,
I wanna say 80% of theatrical releases
of English films in Japan.
Right.
And I've been trying to watch almost every film
that's coming out.
Did I happen out in Japan?
I didn't, I watched it in LA,
but it's coming out in 2024.
Oh, it is.
Okay, finally.
I thought they were just never gonna always in it.
So it is coming out.
Okay, okay.
And there's a lot of other movies
that didn't get theatrical releases
that have been really highly rated
and I really wanna watch.
But in terms of theatrical releases,
the one I probably enjoyed most.
It does help that I also watched it
in like the fucking best theater
I've ever been in my life.
It was just a good film.
And I just wish that we could,
I could somehow pause a film and go piss
in the theater because I had to,
I had to like, I had to tactically think
about when to piss.
And that's the only bad thing about it.
But other than that, you know, it was such a fucking good film.
That's why like when I'm in the cinemas,
I don't drink a single drop of water.
So by the end of the film, just like,
but I was like dehydrated.
And I was like, oh, oh, you, they had craft beers.
Bro, it was, it was craft beers, food.
Yeah, I was, I got wings.
I got, damn, bottomless popcorn.
Bro, only in America, man.
Yeah, I'm telling you.
Oppenheimer was the one film where I wanted like an eight-course meal during it.
I was the only motherfucker in that whole theater eating.
And I, I chew into the salary.
It was, and it was like a bone crunching sound.
It was so fucking good.
Eating, eating a juicy ass buffalo chicken wing
when he's talking to Einstein,
it was like, this is what life is meant to be.
I still love how hype I got you,
how hype people get when you just eat Einstein.
Yeah.
I don't know why.
It was kind of high.
I watched Barbie as well,
and there was a whole, you know,
Barbie versus Ophanahe, but I thought Oppenheimer.
I still hadn't watched Barbie.
It's a really good film.
I hope Barbie's more political
than Oppenheimer is.
That's what I heard.
In a weird way, yeah.
I heard that was a meme.
I don't know how Trude is actually.
But it's like, dude, it's crazy how, you know,
and we, when we had to sign on,
we talked about One Piece, we were like,
well, One Piece is Political and obviously,
we played it up a bit, and people were like,
meming on us, because we were like,
we didn't know One Piece of Political.
Obviously, I know that One Piece is political,
but I was, you know, I think all of us were like playing it up
to kind of have the conversation enter that kind of thing.
And there are a lot of media that are very, very political.
The people, and I guess I'll talk about this
when we talk about Final Fantasy,
but like, I've, because I play Final Fantasy
and then people talk about the new one,
they're like, man, I hope they don't get political about it.
And I'm like, the whole game is super political.
The whole series is political.
And so many, so much media is super political inherently
because of the themes they're tackling
and people like, they just ignore it
because it's not what they wanna deal with.
But I felt like Bobby, people were like,
man, I just don't like, it's political.
It's like, oh, fuck off.
You watch so much.
But suddenly when it's about a topic
that makes you slightly uncomfortable,
it's too political now.
Literally every final fantasy is big military organization
takes over corrupt religious organization.
So many games, so much media you consume
is way more political than people like to admit.
But the moment it's about a some kind of politics
that they kind of really don't want to be,
don't wanna be faced with.
That's when they start being like,
and I felt Barbie, unfortunately was one of those
where it was like, hey.
Yeah, well, I think this goes like two ways, right?
To play devil's advocate.
A lot of people would just want to watch media
for like to escape the lives.
Absolutely.
To as escapism,
to escape the life they're living right now.
And obviously there are a lot of different political things
and pretty much baked into every single piece of media
that you consume.
But some stories might hit a little too close to home
than other stories.
I think the most like recent one I can think of
that I watched recently was, you know,
you watch please,
right? Yeah. The one where they had a whole storyline
about going to this Middle Eastern country,
to work, oh yeah, to look for robots of mass destruction
that may or may not have been in development.
That was a little, I was like,
I was like, hmm, okay.
We couldn't have thought of a slightly different story like that.
I was like, I have no doubt this is not inspired
by real events at all or real politics, you know?
Yeah, and I think that's why One Piece
and like Final Fantasy do really well
is that the messages are real
but they're not grounded in anything
that you can like be like,
oh, they're talking about this.
They're also more generalized, right?
So it's harder to like pinpoint like,
oh, they're referencing this particular thing.
And the only thing I could probably,
in that sense that people didn't like about Barbie
is probably because Barbie sometimes
would just straight up talk to you
about what it was trying to tell you.
Yeah, which I think is.
Still on the nose.
It's, it's, and also, you know,
I felt like the message was getting across anyway
sometimes without needing to tell people.
I think the moment you're telling the audience,
hey, this is the problem.
Oh, hey, this is the politics we're talking about.
It's like, okay, well, I've got to figure that out myself.
Yeah, I think, I think it's inherently what the message is
and how you portray that message.
Some pieces of media do it really well,
like, you know, sometimes the best,
the best ones are shows like South Park
or O'Sni, where they kind of don't lean towards one message
or another, they're more of just like making you think
about the entire situation.
Yeah.
In itself.
South thought it was interesting.
Southwark's sometimes okay
and sometimes really fucking bad
depending on what they want to do
but it is very funny seeing people be like
look Eric Cartman's right guys
he was right all along everything is too woke
and it's like do you understand
who Eric Cartman is
and the role he fills you are completely missing the point
you are the joke that you're taking things
you agree with Eric Carmen
means that you're wrong
yeah I would like to say
massive achievement for 2023
of getting Connor to put a fucking final fantasy game
We have gotten in his top.
JRPGs.
We did it, guys.
Yeah.
Final Fantasy, honestly, just the series here,
I'll put, but I just put seven.
Did you play seven?
Yeah, I played seven and eight.
Which did you prefer?
Seven. Seven?
Yeah.
The visuals have not done that well, though.
Well, admittedly, admittedly,
I played it with some mods.
Oh, okay.
Upscaled the backgrounds.
Right.
And some other things.
I'm telling you, man, I know some people are
like, it's a bestization
to play it with mods,
but some of these mods are so fucking good.
I played the 60 FPS mod, which is amazing on PC.
And I played it with speed up as well.
Yeah, and also there was a widescreen mod.
Oh, cool.
Expand the backgrounds, especially if like you're in an area where all the background is already like rendered in.
It would just fill out the screen.
Yeah.
Which just makes it a little easier to, I mean, it looks nicer.
Yeah, it looks nicer.
All the mods I used, I really, really, really felt were very faithful.
Because I, what I did is when I was putting all these mods on,
I was like looking between,
I kept starting the game with them without mods
to see if it was like too goddy
or too ugly with the mods.
But all of them I really, really thought,
made it look really nice.
Okay, I need to know now your opinion on this
now that you've played seven, all right?
Fuck Mary Kill.
Ufi, Ayrith or Tifa?
I'm gonna let you know right now,
there is no correct answer.
I will.
In your opinion.
Fuck, Yuthi,
kill, Ayrith and,
Maritifa.
Based.
Okay.
What?
Okay.
All right.
So that's the canon answer, right?
Yeah, that is the correct answer, actually.
Yeah, I mean, I feel like it's, I mean, I, I was really happy that I somehow went 26, 27 years.
It might be 27 years by the time this is out.
I don't know what this.
Yeah.
Without fucking knowing anything about this game.
I knew Zepharov bad.
And that's about.
That's all I knew.
Yeah, yeah.
Which almost actually-
You didn't know big spoiler?
I didn't, I know someone dies.
Yeah, I didn't know who or when.
Right.
Okay.
So that must have hit you when it happened.
I was kind of shocked because I was like, wait, I, we could have revived everyone else.
They're standing there like, Phoenix down, Phoenix down.
I really, really enjoyed it.
It was kind of fun because I felt that throughout the 30,
odd hours, 36 hours I was playing it.
There was never a point where I felt like I had to grind,
which is again, one of my big pluses for an RPG.
Did you have turbo mode on?
There was turbo mode that I used for some battles,
like random encounters when I was trying
to just kind of get through a place.
Yeah, yeah.
But throughout most of it I had it off.
It was just when I was traversing or going around a place.
Yeah.
But yeah, I read every piece of dialogue.
I didn't skip any cartoons.
Wow.
It was very fun.
I really enjoyed the story.
I think one praise that I can give it
that I feel that I've played at other games
that don't, other RPGs that don't do this.
You have to bear in mind, by the way,
I sort of pete about this.
My first RPG that I ever beat, right,
was fucking Blue Dragon on the Xbox 360s.
Oh yeah, I remember you telling you this, yeah.
So my exposure to RPGs was dog shit.
Yeah.
So I thought they were all like that.
Yeah.
Because you know, that was from, I forgot his name,
the guy who made, founded, or Square Inix,
oh, sorry, Squarespaceoft, and then left to make
uh, Mist Walker.
Something like that.
And then he made Lost Odyssey,
which was very highly acclaimed.
The first one he made was Blue Dragon
with collaboration with, uh,
Tori, uh, Tori Armors,
two and company.
Yeah.
And so this is, this supposed to be like one of the goat games.
And it was just whatever.
It was such a shit.
No, I'm just gonna say it was shit.
And even like, 15 year old me could tell.
Visually it was fine,
but the battle system was clunky
and it was boring.
It last too long.
The one thing that was amazing
about Final Fantasy 7 that I really appreciated it
is that it always felt like the story was moving.
Yeah.
Even when it was like bombarding me
with convoluted story.
in dialogue.
I never felt like I wasn't progressing.
Yeah.
And I never felt like I'd hit a wall of like,
this is dumb, why am I doing this?
You never felt checked out of the story, right?
No, no, and the material system,
which is like their system of managing magic, I guess,
or whatever, was really fucking good.
I really enjoyed it.
It was just a great game.
What a fucking fun game.
It's a great game, man.
You think it's age well?
Absolutely, I think the-
I do think the story went?
It was a little convoluted at times.
Right.
But that seems part of the game.
for the course for JRP's and Japanese media in general.
I think the story is the thing that has aged
the finest in Final Fantasy 7.
The thing that I didn't like about it is that,
and this is more so, I don't know how much this is
maybe Squarespaceoft trying to cash in,
because they've made so much media
adjacent to the Final Fantasy 7 universe,
it was very fucking annoying having everyone be like,
play this game, watch Advent children, do this, do this,
play the crisis score.
Play the crisis score.
Do this, and it's like, shut up, shut up.
Let me play the fucking game.
Are you gonna play the remakes?
I'm gonna wait till all three out.
Yeah, second one's coming out next year.
I know, I'm starting my,
I'm restarting my journey on the remakes.
Yeah.
Have you played the original?
I haven't know.
You should play the original.
I kind of feel,
fucking loser, play the original.
I kind of feel like I'd rather play the remakes
now that they're coming out.
I don't know, I really enjoy.
Well, they're apparently gonna change some
of the story in the remakes, right?
Yeah.
I'll go back to play the original.
I'm kind of enjoying it, like going through it
as it is kind of like coming out now.
The next one you go to play Connor is 10.
Well, I'm gonna, I wanna play nine and 10.
Nine is, I.
Nine is, this is so, this is the thing
I hate about Final Fantasy when I talk about it.
Depending on who I ask, I get like completely different opinion.
Someone will be like, six is the best thing of all time.
Six is the best.
And then I'll be like, okay, see what I mean?
And then I'll be like, ah, 10's eye,
but nine's really,
where it's at.
Nine has like,
I don't know, I don't know anyone who's
talks about nine.
Nine has like a cult fan base.
Like people who have played nine,
like fucking love nine.
I've played, it's a good Final Fantasy,
but I think if you want like the kind of next generation
Final Fantasy game to experience,
like 10 is like the solid one.
One thing that I, when I was playing this,
that I was kind of sitting there realizing,
because this game came out in 1997, seven, eight,
which is one year after Mara Sixty four came out.
Yeah, and that was revolutionary,
when that came out.
Yeah.
I was thinking like,
this is never gonna happen again
where you play a game like this
that just absolutely blows your mind
and redefines everything.
Oh yeah, it was this game in Ocreener of Time.
Yeah, were the ones that were just like,
this is the future of gaming.
And it's like, playing it, I was like,
I could understand, I was like, if I was,
the hype.
If I was between like the ages of 14 and like 30
when this game came out,
yeah, I'd probably make my whole personality
about this game.
I probably, I would probably,
I probably define my entire life on this game.
That's why six constantly gets shafted
because it was the last two D-W.
This would literally blow my fucking mind
of this, and it still did in some respect.
I'll be honest.
Yeah.
It was really impressive.
I really enjoyed it.
I, yeah, I like this.
Is it the best JRP you've played thus far?
JRP, yeah.
Yeah, I'd say so.
Okay.
I'd say so.
I think, you know, the problem is,
Final Fantasy's just like all the fun
The Fantasy 7 fans are annoying as fuck.
I'll say it.
They suck.
They are obnoxious.
And this happens whenever a fan base knows
their game is goaded.
Yeah.
They just become entitled and they know their game
is fucking a bang.
It's like the Zelda fans who constantly praise all for our time.
It's the One Piece fans now, isn't it?
Yeah, and the One Piece fans are becoming it.
And it's like, hey, we get it.
But I understand the visuals are a huge barrier.
And it's okay to say that the polygons look fucking weird.
Egg beater looking ass.
They have the fucking chunky arms.
and no fucking biceps.
Yeah.
But the story is a banger.
Yeah.
Um,
and, uh,
absolutely amazing.
Yeah.
But would you,
would you recommend just playing this or playing or waiting for the remakes?
I,
I do recommend playing the original.
Cause obviously people can be like, oh,
watch the original, read the manga or that shit.
I was like, I only get to experience this story for the first time once.
You know what I mean?
And I'm like,
if you've already started playing the remake,
I think you should just say,
see the remake till the end.
And then if you're interested in it,
play the original.
I don't think it's, maybe you'll be like an Ava situation
where, oh, the rebuilds are like such a different thing
that builds on the original and then maybe I'll play the original.
But I mean, as someone who started playing the remakes
after playing the original countless times as a kid,
like I'm still really enjoying the remix.
I think one thing that will not be, in my opinion,
that I haven't seen the new game yet,
but one thing that I just don't think that they'll be able to replicate
to the same extent, there's no shoo.
they can make the music hit as hard.
Oh no.
The music was so, I don't give a fuck about music.
The fucking music in this game was so good.
Oh dude, like every Final Fantasy game is some of the best, like, game music.
Like, Square does not miss when it comes to music.
Why did the music go so fucking hard in every, every section of this game?
Because it's ridiculous.
The music section of Squaresoft, they're just full of goats.
That's why.
I was like...
Even if they just remake the fucking tracks.
But I feel like the PlayStation, because they were so limited back then by the hardware,
the unique sound of the play,
PlayStation back then was so fucking fun and nice and epic.
And I just kind of agree with you.
I can't, even though you can probably get like these giant orchestras,
you get this full, you know, fucking dot WAV,
fucking 48,000 kilohertz quality, perfect.
You know, it's like, but there's something
that was so good about hearing the, like the PlayStation sounds.
Oh, dude.
So fucking good.
To this day when you hear the original one winged angels,
that was, yeah.
It is absolutely fucking insane.
I want to go watch the Final Fantasy concert,
the seven concerts.
I want to go watch it now because that was fucking fire.
Because I remember playing the latest Final Fantasy, Final Fantasy 16, right?
And you know, there were some like epic moments.
Obviously it has great music.
I don't remember a single track from it.
I don't know.
The top of my head.
And I'm like, I remember being, I remember being some of the boss battles being like,
oh, this feels epic, but all I can remember about the music is just...
It matched the visuals.
Epic orchestra track.
That's all I remember.
And I was like, I can't really.
remember anything else about the music.
Although I am hype for them to remake the Knights
of the Roundtable, Summon.
Oh yeah.
It was so fucking ridiculous when I booted that up
and I was like what the fuck is,
this is a summon animation that's like an hour,
like an hour long for one attack.
It's so ridiculous.
Right.
It's like a whole film.
It's so ridiculous.
But yeah, great game.
Very excited for it.
Fear and Anga?
Yeah, man.
I mean, this can
We know we know about this one.
Yeah.
But it was so good.
It came out in 2018, but yeah.
Obviously I discovered it this year.
And my God, what a fucking game.
What a game.
I still think in terms of RPG,
I still enjoyed this and I was more encapsulated
by the world than even Final Fantasy seven.
Yeah.
Yeah. I was fucking hooked.
It was so dark, so gritting.
And the gameplay, even though it was fucking RPG maker,
was so fucking compelling that it got
want me to be like, hold on now,
let me figure out what's going on in this world.
Why is it so fucked up?
Yeah.
Because I was just so enthralled in it.
And I really, really, really want your voice to play it.
Yeah, yeah.
Please do, because it's so fucking amazing.
And if you haven't played it, I'd recommend playing it.
Go check it out.
Hell yeah.
It's so good.
And the risk of rain too.
Yeah.
Which I see you play quite a lot.
I played a lot this year.
I didn't come out of this.
I didn't really talk about it on the podcast.
No, really.
Um, do you know anything about Risk of Rain too?
I don't know anything about Risk of Rain 2.
You played it?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
What, when?
Played it a while ago.
Alone?
No, I had a friend played with.
It was addicting.
It's so fucking addictive.
These kinds of games don't really appeal to me,
but I remember we played for like three hours or something,
just trying to grind it out.
Basically, you have, every,
you spawn into like a level and there's a teleporter,
and you can go to the teleporter at any point
and fight the boss.
So if you click on the teleporter,
You have to stay in the zone and a big boss will spawn.
You can kill the boss, you get to go to the next level.
Now, around the area are power-ups.
Right.
So you need to get the power-ups and then go to the boss and kill him.
However, there's one drawback and it's that the longer you are taking it in general,
the harder the game gets.
Right.
So the more enemy spawn, the longer you-
The more enemy spawn, the more help they have, the more damage they do.
And so it'll go from like easy, normal, hard, very hard, extreme, death.
Ha ha ha ha ha, right.
La Mow.
And then like it just gets to the point
where the game is so fucking hard
that you can't, you can't beat it.
So you need to,
you should get to the final stage
and beat the boss,
the final boss before you kind of get too weak.
So you have to kind of balance between like
do I just fucking go for it
without the power ups or do I risk it being
more difficult with power ups?
Yeah.
Yeah and it's just a very,
it's a very, it's a very,
and there's tons of classes,
tons of characters,
it's very stylized.
It's very arcade-like feeling.
And I played it a lot with Mouse and Pete.
And we just had such a fucking good time.
And I put so many hours into this game
and I had so much fun.
And it really kind of captured that energy
of when I first played Codzombies as like a teenager.
That kind of like, oh shit, this is just fun
doing the exact same thing over and over again.
The gameplay was so tight.
It was just a really fucking fun game.
It's a great game to play with friends.
Because I played this at a gaming bar
and I was like, what the fuck is this?
Yeah, yeah.
I played this at the gaming bar
and we just had like a bunch of people together
and I'm like, oh, I'm fucking addicted.
Because with, it's, it's the last time I remember feeling
that kind of like couch gaming where all your mates
are just together trying to like achieve something together
and it was just really, really addicting.
That land potty vibe, right?
Yeah, yeah, exactly, exactly.
So it's really fun.
All right, yeah, that sounds fun.
Every kind of play style, you know, there's accommodating.
That's also fun because only one person
can get one power up.
So if you pick it up and you should have given it
your teammate, it just leads to arguments
and fun banter.
Because you're like, I'm gonna take it.
You're like, no, fuck you,
I should have gotten that one, that would help me.
And there's just so much, like,
wild kind of combinations of stuff you can add
where it gets ridiculous.
Your power-ups can be scaled infinitely and get crazy
because you can get 99 of a power-up.
And it'll scale it 99 times.
And so it can get like real fucking crazy.
Right, right.
It's just a really fucking good game.
Yeah, that sounds fun.
What's the middle one there?
Vinland Saga.
Oh, right, Vinlan Saga.
Vinlan Saga season two, baby.
I almost didn't recognize it as well.
Wait, is that an anime?
Yeah, this was my anime of the year, I think.
Jujica-Kaysen obviously has been a banger,
but I think overall this year,
Vinland Saga gave me the most complete package
that just made me feel fuzzy inside.
You know what surprises me about Villan Saga season two?
I remember when it started airing,
everyone was just like,
everyone thought that people would get put off by it
Everyone was like, I sleep.
Everyone thought, and me included, fans get put off.
Anime fans can't watch.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, they're like, oh my God,
it's so slow and surprisingly,
I think I've seen more even more positive,
well, not really surprisingly,
but I'm more surprised that anime fans have patience
that can recognize peak fiction when they see it.
Yeah, because this is a much slower arc,
it's much more character driven than the previous one,
much less action, and a lot of people
seem to enjoy it even more.
Yeah, it was just amazing.
Really excited to see where it goes.
Although I've read ahead a little bit
and it's gonna be very interesting
to see how they handle.
It's still peak.
Hopefully it continues to get a banger
adaptation.
And yeah, I think it was generally
my anime of this year.
Yeah.
I can't think of an anime that I found more compelling.
Yeah.
That's about it.
I mean, it's the go.
Yeah.
It is the go.
I mean, I feel like this year
if anime wasn't,
necessarily a week year at all.
We just didn't get, a lot of the strongest anime
we got this year were just very much sequels
and continuations.
Villan Zahua was a sequel or a continuation.
Yeah, exactly, that's a sequel and continuation.
A lot of anime, there weren't as many strong new originals.
Like new originals or new IPs coming up this year
compared to last year, I thought.
What's the one on the bottom right?
I don't recommend.
That's a YouTuber.
I got into, it's called Bobby Broccoli.
Oh, yes.
I also got into this guy.
I saw the video where he's talking about that guy
who invented a new element.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
He's released like, I thought I was just fan art of you.
That's right.
Me, I am my favorite thing of this year.
No, it's a YouTuber called Bobby Rockley.
He's probably my favorite YouTuber
that I discovered this year.
Yeah.
Made some absolute bang of videos.
I think every single video I get super excited about,
even if I have no interest or don't care
about it.
Yeah.
His presenting style is so unique.
And I just find it really, really
his editing is really good as well.
It's just amazing content.
Please go check them out.
It's really good.
If you like documentary style
informational videos with fantastic
storytelling, please check it out.
It's so good.
That's probably my favorite YouTube
that I just kept this year.
Also, shout out to Frederick
for releasing a fucking six hour Eve online.
I still haven't finished that one.
Lips in two fucking years.
Yeah.
That was an amazing video.
I want to shout out is very recently,
Summany Salt released a Mike Tyson's Punchout video
and halfway through the video, he talks about himself.
Yeah, because he, I remember he did a video
about Punchout records and ended on him being the record.
He's currently the record.
Yeah, he's really good at Punchout.
And everyone in the comments was like,
so hype when you start to hype yourself up.
You go, King.
Well, it was like when I watched that fucking
speed around about the blue shell, any percent,
and the guy making the video was the guy
who's the world record for that.
And I was like, oh, he was talking about itself
in the third person.
Yeah, yeah.
That's very fun.
So yeah.
Also what else is based is fucking for you.
Yeah, that was pretty my favorite.
I've listened to a lot of music this year.
I did the YouTube premium rewind,
or whatever the fuck it was.
Oh, the wrapped.
Yeah, we talked about all the music I listened to you.
And I think this would have been higher,
but the problem is that Tatsa Rastra
isn't on any streaming platforms.
Yeah.
But I've definitely listened to him
more than I think anything else this year.
Just absolutely banga songs for any occasion.
I think I commented on that on your Twitter
because you had Thundercat on there.
I think of that out there.
Yeah, it was really good too.
Taste.
I've listened to mainly funk,
like funk with like,
I don't know what EDM is.
I don't know.
Whatever electronic funk.
Beeps and boobs.
Yeah, beepsy,
yeah.
And city pop,
which I got more into again this year.
I've been trying to find this record
on vinyl for years
and the cheapest stuff I've seen to go for
is like $300.
I thought he was selling it as a concert.
Well, I didn't go to the concert.
Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait.
Or the original pressing.
Yeah, sorry.
Yeah, they have the,
They have the remake one.
Yeah, I went to a bar.
I just happened to go to a bar like two months ago
and I walked in and it was a wine bar
where the guy played records.
And I shit you not.
The only two records he had,
he had a collection of records and they were only
deaf punk and Tatsori Masha.
And I was like, there ain't no way.
That ain't no way.
It's like your twin.
I was like, bro, we're the same guy.
I was like, what the fuck?
He literally, you like the beeps and boobs
He literally only had Def Punk and Tatsuri Mastra.
Wow.
He didn't even have that many albums,
but he, because they don't have respect to,
they any have an X-Man,
but he had all of them on display,
and there was just those.
And he was cycling between Tatsuri Mastor and Daft Punk.
And I was like, based.
That's it. Bossman's found the best part of the man.
I found my local place.
They still make Citipop?
Um, no.
They make Citipop styled, like, tracks now,
now that it's like kind of a trend in the indie scene,
but like, you can't replicate.
Citipop was like the ear, it was like 80s.
Like you could remake 80s sound,
but I feel like the 80s is like, it's purey music in general, right?
Like with guys like the weekend
who are like bringing back the years.
Yeah, that's right.
But it's not exactly the same.
It's not the same thing.
I am very much down, let's sample more city pop.
Let's get the vibe.
Let's do spins on it.
Because like when you get into city pop,
you're like, oh shit, yeah, this shit slaps.
And then you realize, wait, there's only a limited supply
of Citi pop out there.
And then once you, once you burn it,
through them all, you're like, oh, shit.
They're not making it.
No, where, where can I get my new fix, man?
I can't listen to the same 10 songs all over again.
That's why I was so hyped that Tatsuri Mastro is still touring.
Yeah.
Because I was like, wait, I got really sad when I started looking up
a lot of the artists that I liked for city pop
and a lot of much debt.
Yes.
And I was like, well, I guess they're not performing in something.
And I was like, I'd love to go and like appreciate this music live.
By gone to your art, unfortunately.
So I was really happy that at least the goat,
Tatsuri Mastra, the father of all this is still touring
I'm still so fucking jealous you saw him live.
And it's been great because
one concert you didn't go to one concert I couldn't go to.
Whenever I go to small bars now in Japan,
especially like when they're like themed about music,
I'd be like, oh, I like Tatsori Mastah.
And I swear to God, like, this is like a nine out of ten bar owners
I go to. They're like, oh yeah, I've watched him live.
Yeah, we just start fucking like going off about how much we love him.
Yeah, saying you love Yomash Tatsuro to like a bar man in Tokyo
and is the same level as like talking to anyone in the anime industry
and being like, oh yeah,
Berserk's my favorite.
Yeah, right.
It's like, it's always great.
Yeah, it's like always great.
And I've been having a great,
and a lot of times they'll just start playing it for me
and I'm like, oh, thanks man, I appreciate it.
Yeah, yeah, I've, you know, what a great album.
Go check it out if you haven't already.
Fantastic album.
And finally, uh, the deepest breath.
Yeah, my favorite documentary this year,
I've wanted to watch this.
Yeah, I think if you're gonna watch any documentary
this year, this is the one.
I think the nature of documentary,
the way the documentaries are filmed,
it's so hard to,
film a documentary about something that's unfolding.
Yeah.
Because you don't know where it's going,
you know, how it's gonna unfold.
You know, when you're filming, right?
It is, well, just, I don't know why you saying this,
but reminded me of this,
I just remind me of the fucking boogie 2-9,
the boogie documentary that came out this year.
Oh my God.
I mean, that was also, that was also a great documentary.
Yeah, that was also a great documentary.
about there.
Like this was,
the hardest part about doing a documentary.
So if you do a documentary about a story
that's already finished, yeah.
You're going back, you're asking people,
hey, what happened?
You get a different perspective.
But it's so, so, so rare
to get a documentary that is so well made
that is also filming everything as it's unfolding
because you just don't know where the story's gonna go.
And filming stuff is very expensive.
Having film crews follow people around is not cheap.
There's only so long,
you can do this for.
And so the thing that's really amazing about this
and soul crushing at the same time is that
all of this is unfolding as the people are
documenting it and following it.
And I won't spoil much about it,
but it is probably the most gut-wrenching
and heartbreaking story
a documentary I've watched in a very long time.
And I really, really cannot stress enough.
I don't give a fuck about diving,
but it is just a fantastic, very,
that's like an hour and a half
just watch it, it's amazing.
You will have a great time.
And I'm so glad they didn't drag it out
into like nine episodes
like Netflix loves doing.
I think a lot of documentaries
can be told in two hours.
Just keep doing that.
Not every fucking court scene
has to be eight fucking episodes.
I don't need to find out about everything.
This is just the golden example
of how to make an amazing documentary
with the added bonus
that it was being filmed
as it was all unraveling.
Which is so, so rare.
Really, really good.
And the boogie one was also,
that was amazing too.
But my God.
Special shout out to the boogey one.
But my fucking God, what a fucking sad piece of media.
He's just a terrible person.
I did not know why he agreed to do it.
I know why he agreed to do it.
Because he needed money.
Yeah, he's broke.
Yeah, that's true.
Because he needed more attention.
Because we're talking about it.
Yeah, yeah.
We spoke about it now because of the documentary.
Yeah.
But like I watched him on the financial,
this guy does a video is called Financial Audit
and he was on this and the guy was going through his finances.
And it was just, it was like fucking bashing your head against the wall.
He's like,
Like, no, I don't need out that much.
He's like, you spend $900 a month on going out.
He's like, well, I need to do that.
He's like, why?
He's like, well, because I can't feed my family.
Like, I can't feed four people.
And then I go to fast food for cheap.
And he's like, you can go to the grocery store.
He's like, well, I like the taste.
And it's like, you are just,
you are ruining your life and you have an excuse
for every single time you ruin your life.
All right.
Finally, we can get to my one, I guess.
All right, let's see, Gantz, nine favorite things
of this year.
What the fuck.
All right, first of all, okay, okay, Joey,
What did you-
Your list is noticeably more weeb.
Yeah, my, I-
100 girlfriends based.
Thank you, thank you.
It's such a holy-hilarious show.
It's so funny.
Yeah, okay.
I read the manga of this.
I haven't watched the anime yet,
but the manga of this I discovered
when it was first serializing
and I'm like, this is gonna be a huge show.
Yeah, I mean, I feel last year,
we did a lot of traveling,
we did the tour and stuff,
and I remember saying it last, last year,
I was like, I want to play more games
and watch even more shit last year
than I did last year, and I did,
which is why my list is very weep this year,
but first off, okay, so 100 Girlfriends
isn't necessarily my favorite anime slash manga
that aired this year.
I wanna keep that one a secret
because I'm literally doing like a best of list.
Yeah, yeah.
This is the one that surprised me the most though.
I think it surprised everyone.
I came into 100 girlfriends thinking,
ha ha, this is gonna be a funny meme show
that maybe I can get like one joke out of.
Yeah.
And then I started watching it,
And I'm like, why is this actually really funny?
It's so funny.
Why is this, why does this concept unironically work?
And as I read further and further on into the manga,
I found myself thinking, why am I getting invested in these characters?
It does not make any sense.
That's exactly how I felt reading the manga
because I like, I randomly found it in a bookstore
and it was only when volume one had come out.
And I was like, oh, okay, this looks like a kind of dumb,
fun thing to read.
So I picked it up and I was like, holy fuck,
When's the next volume coming out?
He goes telling me about the premise,
because I don't know anything like that.
So it's a guy who gets a hundred girlfriends.
Yeah, so it's a guy who during his middle school era
didn't, couldn't be like,
it wasn't getting any girlfriends at all.
So he goes to a shrine where he prays to like a shrine
that like specializes in love to be like,
I want, you know, I wanna get a girlfriend
going into high school, blah, blah, blah.
Guy comes down and he's like,
I'm gonna give you, I'm gonna make you
the ultimate risler.
Yeah.
And basically he made it to the point where he's like,
you will have,
100 girlfriends by the end of your high school.
Or you'll have 100 soulmates.
Yeah, you'll have 100 soulmates.
But he can't choose the soulmates.
They just happen randomly.
Polygamy, nice.
Yeah.
So by around like, you know, girlfriend number two or three,
it's already getting pretty chaotic.
But then later on when he starts to have like 10, 20 different girls
into the peak, 26, 27 right now.
Yeah.
Yeah.
It just becomes so chaotic.
But the way that all the jokes are written is so funny
and so left field and absurdist,
that it just makes the whole whole thing
the whole concept.
It's basically if you've ever watched
a harem anime or haram manga,
it takes all of like the most ridiculous tropes
in that genre and just expands on that and just like,
I mean, the concept-
It totally makes fun of the haram.
Yeah, I mean, the concept is him getting 100 girlfriends
so your suspension of disbelief
is already like fucking shattered anyway.
So it just takes everything that you think
is ridiculous about that genre
and just amps everything up to an even more,
like, ridiculous level.
Also, god damn.
Like if picking best goal in a show was hard enough,
this show has made it impossible.
Because literally every goal is likable in some way.
And you think, okay, he's gonna do like 100 girlfriends.
He's gonna do like 10 or something.
And then everyone else is gonna be a background character.
And we're like 150 chapters in
and he's given every single girl the same amount of care and time.
They get just as much screen time as everyone.
And it's fucking insane that he's all like the team
are actually trying to go through with this concept
and play it out completely straight.
It was my biggest surprise of the year
because I thought it was just going to be a meme show
but I'm completely caught up
and God fucking damn it, I need more.
Yeah. It's such a good show.
So this is my, it's gonna be somewhere on my list.
That's a spoiler, but this is my biggest surprise
of the year in terms of anime.
I said last year that I was going to get
into the Trails series
And I haven't joined you on that adventure yet.
I am about 200 hours in right now.
Like I was getting a bit rough, it was getting a bit rough like 100 hours in.
But now I'm like 200 hours in.
You're too far in now.
I'm like, God damn, this shit slap.
All right, I finally fucking get it.
So I'm currently in the fourth game in the series now.
This is my favorite game that I've played so far.
How many games are there again?
Remind me?
About 10, 11 so far.
It's long.
Yeah, I mean,
here's the thing. So it really, really does take a while to really set up its world. And it really,
it took me a whole year to get through like the first two games just because some of that,
some of those parts were just such a big drag because they really don't like, they,
they don't exactly give you a competing plot line originally. They just let you explore the
world naturally. And I'm like, God fucking damn, this is, this, this is long. This is really,
really, really long.
But I feel like once you get through parts,
once you get past one of the games
where you get invested in the world,
now that I'm invested in the world,
even though you have that same formula,
you know, like, let's say a one piece arc,
you go to a new island and that first few episodes,
it's just exploring that island,
and you're like, well, okay, what the fuck?
Yeah, hurry up.
Yeah, but now because I'm so invested in this world,
that part, when they go to a new arc,
it's already interesting to me,
it's already really, really interesting to me,
because I'm already really, really invested in the world.
And the stories are connected between the games.
And the stories are connected.
So you get to a new chapter and you're like,
oh, it's the main character from the last one.
Oh, it's this person.
And like the part that really like,
the part when I've really, really started to get interested is so it's kind of very,
it is basically the one piece of JRP's where you talk,
you go through this storyline and you hear like a story about this,
this epic guy who has.
changed the world who was an S-class fucking person in this guild.
And you're like, who the fuck is this guy?
And then this guy fucking shows up and starts like wrecking shit.
And then there's another guy that also shows up and is like even better than that guy.
And he's just like affecting the whole world politics after like one decision.
And you're like, holy fuck.
This is like they, they have built up these characters in such a, in such an organic way.
And then they come onto the screen.
and they make their presence known,
and they completely live up to the legend
that has been built up.
And it's,
I am just starting the,
I mean,
I'm just at the start,
because I've only finished the first arc,
but now that I've seen some of the payoff
that can,
that has happened with just this first arc,
right?
Going through,
I'm going through like,
trails from zero right now
and seeing some of the characters
from this arc show up in the arc
that I'm going through now as side characters.
Right.
And seeing some,
some other major players that were only just mentioned in the first arc,
like some kind of like big legendary characters,
and seeing them kind of show up in this arc,
it's really, really fucking exciting to a point that I can't really think of any other
game series that has given me this.
I can think of anime series like something like One Piece,
where you hear of Whitebeard, for example,
and then White Beard shows up and you're like, holy fucking shit.
Because most JRPGs, like Final Fantasy, for instance,
like the stories aren't connected between games, right?
Unless it's like, you know, 10 and 102, for example.
But like, yeah.
You don't normally have like a long, long running,
like, you know, 10 plus game series
where all the stories are connected.
So like, yeah, you definitely get invested.
Like that's built to be invested in.
Oh, totally. And like.
And I really wanna join you, but damn, it looks daunting.
Oh, it is, that's why I didn't replay any other JRPG this year.
I was like, I'm gonna play
everything else first, and then eventually I'll get to it.
My JRP journey has just been trails in the sky
and the trails series and that has been enough.
You committed very hard.
He's committed, yeah.
I think you have to be for this game.
Yeah, and I will say one thing that's similar to the art,
similar to Final Fantasy, how you know you have a good game series
is that everyone seems to have a different opinion
on which one the best one is.
Yeah.
So when I started this, everyone was just like,
You're gonna get to Trails of the Sky third.
Some people say it's skippable.
I think it's not, but it's one of the slower ones.
And then this has been my favorite one so far.
This is actually the game that got me invested in the series.
That's crazy, you play three games, not invested yet.
That's JRPG.
I mean, I was like, I was, I was invested, but this is,
this was like this game out of all three,
because the first two are more traditional JRP where it's just like,
big, epic, storyline, world ending thing happening.
And then Trails of the Sky third is just,
hey, slice of life, hey, massive law dumps
about what has led the world to this situation.
I'm like, holy shit, this is actually
really fucking interesting.
I had a similar experience with like Xenoblade, for instance.
Like I didn't fully get invested into the Xenoblade universe
until the third game.
And it took me one and two to finally be like,
all right, this series is kind of goaded.
Yeah, so I totally get it.
All right, so you also put Honkai.
Yeah, I mean,
I would be lying to myself.
We talked about the games that defined our years.
I needed to put a gotcha game when,
I mean,
I played so much Honkai Star-Rail this year.
Like,
obviously I was sponsored to play it,
but also I played it a lot in my free time as well.
And I kind of just feel like this was
Hoyer versus like everything that they've been building up to
kind of coming together into a product
that is tapping a,
market that I don't think has been tapped
in the gaming industry so far.
I hope we have a honk I add in this episode.
It'll be great.
We won't. God damn.
I mean you like, of course we all love to clown
on Gatcha gamers, rightly so, especially fucking
Hoiaverse Gacha gamers, but I do feel like their success
comes down to them tapping into a market of gamers
that was that I am, you know?
And it's the casual gamers.
Yeah, for sure.
I mean, in terms of mobile games,
I think they're definitely making like,
the most complete products.
Yeah, yeah, definitely.
Yeah, I mean, people just clown on Gatcha in general, right?
Yeah, because I mean, you already talked about,
we already had this conversation with Tears of the Kingdom.
Yeah.
Where we see this hyped up new game coming out
and we want to play it, but we do not have the time
or the commitment to dive into this world right now.
And part of the reason I, you know, genuinely respect Hoy of us
what they're doing is they are making a product that you can,
can put as much time into it as you feel like putting into it.
Yeah.
But it also with Honkai Starrell, it's the first time I got a payoff that I would normally
experience with a so-called AAA game.
Right.
And it was just, it hit me out of left field so much that it was probably one of the
gaming moments that stuck out to me just because I was not expecting it.
I mean, in a lot of ways, Honkai is almost a AAA game.
if you think about it.
Because like the-
I mean, it definitely is.
It definitely is.
Sure, right?
But it still has-
People still don't recognize it
or maybe they do,
but like at least the-
I think there's this part of gaming
which I think is very fair
where they're like,
I don't,
we don't want to reward games
that require money.
Right.
Which I think is fair.
I think a lot of gamers,
they don't respect games that
maybe that you can,
I know,
I know you can do free to play
and all that stuff.
But a lot of gamers don't
respect games that are like, hey, money please, we can help you.
Right.
And I think that's valid.
I think we as an industry, probably shouldn't reward games that do that, right?
You're like, we want more of the trails in the sky, which presumably has no.
Yeah.
Yeah.
You want to reward games that, hey, this is a complete game.
Give it to me.
Yeah.
Like, I think people prefer that.
And that's almost why people don't want to talk about Hong Kai or Genshin as these
triple A games.
They want to keep them in the mobile game category.
So like we don't want you to mess with our pure gaming.
We've already been fucked up a bunch of micro transactions.
Yeah, but I understand why a lot of people feel that way.
Yeah, at the same time, I would love more products like this.
You know, if we keep this thing, let's say the mobile market
where people aren't a fan of like the gadget system, whatever,
my big appeal towards Hongkai and Genshin and other games like that
is the respect of my time, is that I can put as much time
as I want to put into it,
maybe, you know, sometimes
I want to just log on and just game for like...
It's the pick up and play nature, right?
Yeah, it's the pick up and play.
And one thing that they really cornered
that didn't really exist before
was how easy it is to pick up and play
whatever console, whatever place you want to do it in.
So like you want to play it on PC,
great, you want to play it on mobile, you can do that.
It might not be the same gaming experience,
but you can do it, you know,
and it just makes it so much,
more accessible to me and accessibility is such big reason
why they have blown up so much in my opinion,
even though they get clowned on by a lot of people.
Yeah, one thing I don't respect about their games in general
is the whole having to do daily quests,
grinding all the time, doing all the stuff,
but I know it's how they keep you invested.
It's how they keep you in the game,
so when they release the LC, you care about it.
Yeah, for sure.
But I'm just, me personally,
I'm just not looking for a gaming experience
that requires me to grind.
Yeah, to me that's like the biggest,
like you can take our money,
but don't fucking take my time and shit all over me.
All right, all right.
This might be a hot take, all right.
This definitely is a hot take.
Okay, it was after playing Honkai Star Rail.
Don't say right, I think you're about to say.
That I genuinely was like,
I would like more auto-battlers.
Oh, fuck no.
Enabled in other JRP's.
Oh my God.
And okay, okay.
Here's what I realized,
because there are the two RPGs
that are on here right now.
Trails and Honkai Star-Rail, right?
And the Trail series, you know,
I'm sure you experienced this with Final Fantasy as well.
There are certain segments where I am doing fucking nothing
except going through the world and tapping A,
or tapping a tapping attack.
Yeah, I mean, but like this is an RPG and JRP problem specifically
where they have not figured out how to keep you on your toes
without like random encounters or battles that do it.
But a lot of the times you can just mash through it.
But I feel like that's kind of going away a little bit now.
You know, like you, nowadays you can choose who you fight.
So you can just walk through the field
or having to bump into any enemies you don't want to fight, right?
Like there's a lot of these new aspects
where they've learned that, hey, maybe throwing a fucking mob at someone
all the time is not helpful.
Or you can do.
And this is like inventing a new disease
and then giving you the cure.
You know what I mean?
That's what they do it.
They haven't fixed the problem.
They're just making a new problem
and giving you a new cure.
Well, this is the pharmaceutical industry all over again.
Well, that's what I like respect heavily
about the persona series is that like,
you know, you do have this like kind of idle time
between significant story portions of the game.
And this is like in almost all the persona games
where like you have the option of you can go to the dungeons
and grind for experience or you can go and do these other things.
And I think just like having that choice,
I think is like a nice balance of like,
it doesn't force you to be like,
all right, for the next five in-game days,
you have to go to the dungeons and grind.
Otherwise you're not gonna get to this next point.
You don't have to do that.
Yeah. All right, so I think just like,
more JRP's are starting to kind of throw in other options
that don't necessarily equate to you having to grind.
Yeah, because-
Terrible tape, by the gosh, well, on the record.
I don't agree.
We need at least one hot take.
I don't agree with that.
Here's the thing, okay,
because I realize this during Trails of the Sky
or the Trails series in general.
How old is that, that game, the one
the trails in the sky,
it's, I mean, I'm, I've,
I'm even playing through the new trail series right now.
Here's like, here's the thing.
I most, what I realize is that most of the,
um, good feeling, the satisfaction I get from playing the J,
from JRP systems isn't so much the battle itself.
It's the preparation to that battle, right?
Yeah. Yeah.
It's getting the, uh, and I realize this because now that I've complained about the whole
item system in trails before.
There was a moment in Sky Third
where it just clicked.
And then I just had such enjoyment
seeing like, you know,
getting all the different combinations
of orbs into this one character
and building like the perfect team comp
to do all these different things.
Yeah, that's part of the fun.
And then, you know, you go through most of it
and then it's, I only really got the satisfaction
during the big boss battles.
You know, during the big challenging boss battles,
everything else was just me kind of like
going through a dungeon
and me just like tapping a...
Yeah, I mean, that's a problem with that game,
not a problem that they've solved with autobattles.
I can't think of a JRP that hasn't felt like that this way.
Persona kind of offset that to me
because it felt like persona was kind of...
The way that persona did it was the music was so good
and it felt like a weird experience.
It almost felt like a rhythm game,
playing it with the music, you know what I mean?
And especially persona 5,
the battle theme being one of the...
hardest bangers that Alice has ever made.
Yeah, a lot of the times, you can,
by the skin of your teeth, you can beat a mob, right?
And you can get lucky.
So I think the reason why a lot of these games
had that back in the day or why they still continue
to do it to an extent is that like,
hey, every single normal enemy you're coming across
is kicking your ass, you gotta go back.
Yeah. You gotta go train out,
or you gotta rethink your strategy here.
So I think it was just an easy way of being like,
hey, get to this level for this part.
Yeah.
But the solution is not auto-battling.
That is like, that's like the solution to heroin
is swapping to like cocaine.
It's not the solution, but it is a patch that I would,
especially through some of the fucking old JRP's.
Oh my God, yeah, some of, you know,
playing fantasy, I fucking wish I'd had an order.
Yeah, but that's the problem with the older JRP's
is that they weren't aware of those struggles at the time
because there was still a newer concept.
And also back then, gaming has also changed now
where people have so many games to choose from
and now the issue's not,
am I getting a game that's worth my time?
I'm, sorry, money, it's, am I getting a game that is,
respecting my time?
Yeah.
So back then it was like, oh my God, fuck yeah,
I can get 120 hours out of this game.
It's like, oh my God, they're gonna waste 120 hours of my time.
Yeah.
For what could have been a 12 hour experience.
Yeah.
So I think it's not so much that like, oh, it's,
hey, this is respecting my time.
It's like, why are they not respecting my time?
And then giving me a solution where they clearly recognize
they should respect my time.
But they also clearly are like, no, no, come back.
Please, please waste your time on us,
because that's how we, that's how we get our monies
and we get our monies.
Money.
So I, I, terrible take on, I'll take.
No, it was taking your life.
It would make me, it would make me enjoy turn-based combat even more
because I fucking hate her.
I fucking hate turn-based combat for this exact reason.
So, yeah, I mean like, to me I separate,
I separate JRP's into dungeons, which is just,
but like, brain dead, brain-dead decisions
where I'm like, I'm not really going through this dungeon,
to make any meaningful, go, go on.
From my time playing Hong Kai.
Yeah.
I felt like there was, like, no depth
to the combat system.
What'd you mean?
Like, I play Final Fantasy 7, right?
This is a 26-year-old game.
Yeah.
There's the material system.
Yeah.
What a banger.
I can make anyone in my party the healer.
I can make anyone in my party the tank.
Yeah.
I can make anyone do damage
in any kind of way I want to.
I can mix and match all of these systems.
Yeah.
That's because they're not limited
by having to tell you,
hey, by the way,
this guy's a six star.
And his thing is fire.
and he's really good at fire.
So you should get him and use him.
Well, that's, and I feel like that is a limitation
that has been spawned of Gatcher
is that you have taken away my ability
to customize my characters
and play the game the way I wanna play it.
You're like, this is this character,
they heal good, this is this character,
they do true damage.
Yeah, they've been pre-selected.
You have now made the combat so boring
that auto-battling is the only way I can experience this game.
Like, you're, the only way you have made this game interesting
is by making the bosses harder,
thus making me have to think,
oh, I need this character,
not, oh, I need to think about how to customize
my character better to combat the situation.
I feel like it's almost ruined, like,
well, it's ruined it.
It almost, it almost really, like,
here's the thing about these kinds of games,
which is like, yes, I agree, which is,
if you have every fucking five star in the game,
it's, all it is is gonna be, you're playing for the story,
which is kind of what I'm doing right now.
But isn't that sad that you can just get these characters
as Dunzo?
No, but like, if you actually wanna be a gamer,
the best way to play,
to play free to play.
Genuinely, genuinely, because.
But then I have to go through like hours of grinding and shit.
No, no, no, no, because we're free to play.
You have to learn to play with the material that you have.
You're a strategize.
Right?
You actually have to strategize.
That's fair.
And it's like a totally different, it's almost like a totally different experience
to someone who is a fucking whale who wants to grind for every artifact.
When you go free to play, you may, you actively have to play with what you are given.
And that is always randomized.
randomize. And no, it doesn't, like, yes, it feels good to get a five star and all that stuff,
but this is like, there are, you know, it makes it more similar to, let's say, like, a
rogue alike where you, you, you, the material given is randomized and you have to play
with what you have. So that's what, you know, that's, I talk about a game like this where,
yes, it's a clown on, but you can approach the game, anyway, the way you want to approach
the game, you know, and that, that is the beauty of it, where you can just be a fucking
D-Gen and just be paid to win. But don't you feel like sometimes, sometimes
is because of the way that they've incorporated Gacha,
which is, hey, get this character, they're strong,
that it has limited what all the characters can do
subsequently because now this is the strong one,
this is the weak one.
You can't customize him in a way.
You talk to real Gatcha gamers
and they don't roll based on,
they roll based on who the fucking sexiest wife is.
No, I know, I know,
but I'm saying is like, hey.
I don't even like this banner character,
but I have to get on.
I think it's fair to say that, hey,
we've somehow made,
the combat worse, but we've made it flashier.
And so we're like, oh, I think it's better.
No, no, I totally agree where the depth compared
to fucking trails or Final Fantasy, I totally,
I totally fucking agree.
This is the bare bones, like the bare bones depth
you can ask for. There is tiny, tiny, tiny,
but to me, that's what makes it a great casual game.
It's just turn your brain off kind of, yeah.
It took me like 80 hours to really fully like,
gel with the trails battle system.
I didn't fucking need that for Hongkai, man.
I don't fucking need that for Hongkai.
Sometimes I just don't want to think too much.
I've now secured you a year's worth of Hongkai sponsorship.
Allowing you to defend it.
You're welcome, God.
We just make Garna for a fortune.
This just proves that I have the worst.
Like, yes, God, we've made the correct decision here.
This just proves I have the worst taste in games out of all of us,
the fact that, yes, I know it's a shitty take.
Yes, I know I'm a shitty gamer,
but that's the kind of gamer I am, okay?
I'm a lazy gamer.
I'm a fucking lazy gamer.
Just give me story, give me world building.
That's what I've really fucking-gare-a-bats.
All right, so let's, let's,
because we spent like 19 hours there,
all right.
What's this middle-left one?
This is a fucking amazing manga.
This is such a good manga.
What is it?
Tell me about it.
Okay, so guy wakes up in a hospital.
He has amnesia.
Cliche, right?
Very cliche.
Yeah.
I sleep.
Yeah, except for some reason he's found out that he's woken up and he has a family.
And everyone in the family has amnesia.
And they don't know what happened.
They don't know why.
But they all know their family.
Yeah, they were told that they were family and they go in a car accident together and they all have amnesia.
And so, you know, they kind of like, it's this really wholesome story about this entire family who just have like amnesia.
And they are told that they're family.
but can you be family if you were just like told
that you have this bond with each other.
So they kind of like, it's a story about them
kind of like reconnecting and rediscovering
what it means to be a family.
I wouldn't necessarily use the word wholesome.
Wait, wait, Joey, Joe, Joe, God fucking damn it, Joey.
God fucking damn it.
Let me realize, how do you realize you're building up?
So, yeah, yeah, yeah, not bad, okay.
So, so, yeah, it's a story about them discovering
their bonds and like, they're slow.
discovering, hey shit, we like being a family together.
We, this is what being a family means.
And then they finally get discharged from the hospital.
They go home.
He, the main character goes into his room
and his room is just filled from ceiling to grounds
with the words, die, like just scribbled, like everywhere.
Just like something has gone on and he rushes out
and he's fucking panicking.
And every single family member
has had that same reaction after going to their rooms.
They're just like, they're like,
guys, yeah, what the fuck is happening?
Let's serve a meal, right?
And they don't talk about it.
And you're like, holy shit, what has happened to this family?
And that's chapter one.
Oh, wow, cool.
And as the story unfolds, you realize
what has gone on with each different family member,
some of the fucked up shit that has happened
behind the scenes that we don't know about
because for some reason, everyone has amnesia.
And without spoiling it, that's pretty coincidental.
And that's pretty...
They all slept in the car with the carbon monoxide.
Yeah, and that's pretty unusual
that they all happen to have amnesia.
And it's...
It just started this year.
And it's rare that I have a manga
that just immediately gripped me from Chapter 1.
And this is what I...
It's still fucking good.
This is what...
This is the page turner.
manga for me.
Okay, shit.
When you finish the chapter, you're like,
there's a twist and you're like, holy shit,
I need to read the next one, need to read the next one.
Honestly, it's this artist as well,
because they did one before this one called Takopi no Ginzai,
which is kind of in a similar vein where like,
there's this alien creature that this girl finds called Takopi
and he like tries to like, you know,
befriend this like alien kind of creature.
And something happens to her and in her vicinity
that is like absolutely fucked up.
Yeah.
And Takopi, this character realizes that he can only once every couple of like periods of time
that they can teleport back to the past at a certain point.
And so this girl uses this alien's power to go back in time to try and like fix her future of like the
fucked up shit.
And this author has this really interesting style where like they have such a cutesy,
wholesome looking like style, but has created some of the most fucked up story.
All right, I'm sold.
That sounds awesome.
And this one is as well as really fun.
Yeah, this one-
when I first read it.
This one hits the ground running
and it hasn't stopped yet.
Tuckoldy as well, like first chapter is just fucked.
Yeah, yeah, exactly.
Okay, I'm sold.
You sold me, boys.
And that's all I'm going to say about it.
It is a mystery manga, so I don't want to say too much.
So read it yourselves, I guess, guys.
Yeah, just read it yourself.
I just wanted to sell it.
One Piece Live Action.
I keep thinking about this.
I keep having people come to me and,
and ask me about it.
You know what, now in retrospect,
after however many months it's been
since I finished watching this,
I think I finally realized just how much
I enjoyed the shit out of this live action.
Right.
I think I came into this too much
as just a seasoned anime watcher who had just been jaded.
We've been burned.
I mean, I think, and when everyone's like,
see guys, we told you something good,
it's like, no, no, no, no, no.
You guys have fucked this up
for like 30 years back to back.
You don't get to just be like,
see, we were right,
it was gonna be good,
No, fuck off.
Yeah.
I think everyone was very justified
in their worry about hearing this.
Oh, totally.
But obviously everyone is very relieved
that it's good.
Yeah.
And the more friends and more family members
that have absolutely zero interest in anime,
because more keep coming up as like,
I just,
as the years going on,
where they just kept asking me about One Piece
and it just made me realize,
holy shit,
this was,
this is why every studio is trying to make a live action.
And this is now,
the standard of big, high profile live action adaptations,
because it just kind of...
Especially Western production as well.
Yeah, especially Western productions.
And I've really, really hoped
that we haven't opened Pandora's box with this one.
We have.
I mean, you hook show live actions coming out
and I'm really scared.
That's already out.
Oh, is it out already?
Yeah.
Well, I know what I'm watching.
Okay, actually...
Have you seen it?
I've seen a few episodes.
And...
It's actually pretty decent.
Oh, okay.
Wow.
There is this one fight scene
because one of the big things
that I didn't know
what, how they were gonna do
was because I think the first arc of Yu-haksha
was one of the weakest ones.
Well, yeah, it starts off as a slice of right.
How do you make it compelling?
Yeah, they had this one fight scene
with one of the demons that very much felt
like a Jackie Chan movie
or like an old school kung fu.
Like the camera work in that was fucking insane.
It's not just, yeah.
I mean, yeah, theoretically of it, you know,
these people now are being brought up
on anime who are directing these things
and watching it.
It should get better.
And if One Piece has kind of set the stage now
saying, hey look, you can do it.
Yeah.
Then we should theoretically get more good live action adaptations.
Yeah, and it's not to say
there haven't been like, you know,
just as good live actions or better
than the One Piece live action.
Because like they have been,
like there's been a couple of live actions
I've seen that are actually, I think,
better than the One Piece live action.
But it's just we had so many misses
in between that time.
as well.
Yeah. Still worried about how they'll continue with it
because that's still the big question.
How are they gonna bring Chopper into the equation?
That's my biggest question.
How do they do this all before they all get old?
How do you, you know, you have to commit.
Yeah.
This is, it's just one of those things where it's like,
yeah, I think they've nailed it now,
but like going forward is like a real big question mark.
And that's always gonna be tough with one piece.
Yeah, I think they've done what they've needed to do.
And they've introduced one piece,
to a larger audience because God forbid,
One Piece fans are the most toxic now anyway,
so what's the hard-in-making more, right?
That's not how the TV works gone.
If a TV show's popular, you know we gotta get them seasons out of it.
And you know what?
I was going to say prior to today
that I honestly think that this is the best way
to get someone into One Piece,
but oh my God, we just got announced today
that One Piece is getting a fucking remake?
What?
They're doing One Piece Brotherhood
before One Piece.
One piece is even finished.
Yeah.
Which is probably going to be now the new best way to get someone into One Piece.
I guess we'll see how it goes when they start releasing.
I mean, One Piece fans, we've been eating very, very well this year.
We've had Gear 5, we've had the One Piece Live Action, we've had now a new remake coming out.
Because they realize an infinite money glitch, which is just using the One Piece IP in any way.
Yeah.
So it's kind of weird to think that One Piece is now peaking after like, what, 25 years?
years. Yeah, almost 30 years. Yeah, yeah, it's still got new peaks. Uh, excited to see where it goes
to the goat, man. All right, everything here was way too fucking vanilla. I wanted to throw in
some spice. Yeah, I wish, I could have put a hentai on mine, but there was, I didn't think
there's any good hentai the shit. This one, this one looks like really fucking artsy.
Like, what is this? Okay, so this is a Dijun-Shu. Okay. Uh, okay. Hensai this year
fucking sucked. It did.
This is probably the worst year of hentai since I've started watching hentai.
So like five years.
Yeah, yeah.
So which is the fucking worst year of hentai?
Yeah, definitely.
I wouldn't recommend this dogeon if you want to yank it.
I'll be honest.
Okay.
You've lost me.
I wanted to put this on because...
Is this like a metamorphosis?
Kind of.
Okay, yeah.
I got that vibe.
I got that vibe.
I was like, this looked too dark and gritty.
I was like, man, I didn't realize the men.
menu had a weird ass poster.
Oh no, it's just a fucking big ass black box.
Yeah, I thought Alex just fucked up on like the cropping.
And I was just like, oh, okay.
Yeah, um, so this kind of takes place in a cyberpunk world.
Mm-hmm.
Where basically sex androids exist and people can buy sex androids.
So Japan in about 20 years.
So Japan and about- we're close.
We're getting there.
Yeah, we're getting there in about 20 years.
And you saw like chapter two, chapter three.
chapter one, chapter two, and you're like, oh, the art
and this is great.
It's kind of got like that cyberpunk aesthetic.
It looks like a Yoshitoshi Abe, mom.
Like a serial experiment's lane vibe.
Kind of, kind of.
Yeah, it's kind of very much that vibe.
The art is great.
And then they start like developing the characters
and you're like, okay, I'm still like.
Put your pants away.
You're like, okay.
You're like, I'm listening.
You're like, actually, this makes it even fucking better
because now I'm invested in the characters as well.
And then there is just this one chapter
where bad things happen to the characters.
Yeah.
And I don't think I've had that kind of emotional reaction
to a fucking dogeon, I think, ever.
Wow.
Like, we've metamorphosis,
I think with metamorphosis, I was like,
I know what I'm getting into.
I'm like prepared for it.
Yeah.
With this one, I was just like having a joy,
or like a jolly old time
and then like you turn the page
and you're like, oh, oh my God.
Oh.
Is it like, is it like, like, Ero-Guro territory or?
Um, I wouldn't say Ero-Guro, it's, it's- What the fuck does Aero Gura mean?
Like, violent, oh, Jesus Christ.
It's, it is very much violent, but I, the reason I think it's fucking, like, because it's like to do with
Androids, to do with, you know, and to do with, like, machines.
Technically, there's like no gore in it.
Right.
But it made me realize that it made me feel these like emotions just because,
because I was that attached to some of like
the Android characters in it.
And I was like, wait a minute,
is this a really fucking good story as well?
And so much so you'd recommend it.
So much so I recommend people experience it.
This definitely looks like something I'd get into.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, I was like,
Joey, here you go.
Just from the look of it, I'm like, yeah,
I think I was like, Jerry, try this one out.
Try this one out.
Okay, I'll give it a read.
I'm not gonna say too much about it,
but it just like, I want,
Most of the things I put on here are things
that have surprised me over the years
over this year because I didn't wanna put any anime on there.
And most of the films and games we've talked about already.
So like this one, this one definitely surprised me.
I wasn't expecting that and I had a very, very strong emotional reaction.
And to me, that's what art is all about.
Sure.
Even if you come into this for a totally different fucking reason,
that is what art's all about.
It's definitely coming into this, that's a different,
I mean, this one was not so much Villan Saga season two.
It was how surprising it was for me
that a wholesome meme got spread around this year.
This was my favorite meme this year.
I have no enemies.
Yeah, yeah.
I mean, we said plenty of times on the show.
I'm not gonna say too much about this
because, I mean, it very much builds on the power
of villain saga season two and the message they had in general.
Yeah.
So much so that it actually gave the internet a whole
I think the internet could do with more wholesome memes this year.
For sure. That's true.
It did kind of get the internet by storm for about a week or two.
Yeah.
Which I appreciate.
It's good meme.
The internet was a safe place for about it.
Yeah, yeah.
So let's talk about the menu.
Okay, the menu.
What's the...
Did you watch the menu for the first time this year?
Yeah, I did.
Oh, nice.
Yeah, I think one of you guys mentioned it.
We did speak about this.
I actually think I started to slowly get into horror movies this year.
Yeah.
And I think the menu was-
Sydney is forcing you to.
Sidney has forced me to and she's failed many, many times.
And I think I'm slowly discovering the,
so I had a tough choice between two horror movies
I wanted to put on here.
One was the menu, the other one was all my friends hate me,
which is what John recommended.
I actually went out and watched it.
Okay.
And that one, I still think about that one.
I like, I finished that film and I was like,
I hate it, but then I had the same kind
of reaction as the born heroin where I can't stop thinking about it.
So I'll talk about the menu first.
I realize what I liked about,
what I like is the feeling of uncomfortableness
in horror films.
Maybe not so much like gory or bad things
or scary things happening.
Like thriller.
Like I wouldn't just call it so much thriller
because thriller.
I felt like horror was a consequence of the,
general story and not the intention.
Like in a weird way, I don't know how to, that makes sense.
Like, I didn't feel like a horror film.
Right.
Because, and with horror films, I don't like it when you get into the movie and immediately
they're like, it's a horror film.
Yeah, yeah.
Horror trope this.
This was like, this is a film that divulges into horror.
Yeah.
Because of, and, you know.
Like it has horror elements to me.
Yeah, yeah.
But I mean, it's definitely horror by the end.
But it was still very, very, very, I really enjoyed this film.
Yeah, because with this one, I, I, I, I, I, I,
I think what dreamy to it was that feeling of uncomfortableness
of knowing that something's not what it seems to be
but you can't quite put your finger on it.
Like that uncanny valley feeling?
Oh yeah, no, no, okay, that totally is it.
It's that uncanny valley feeling
of just being in a situation and not knowing
what's wrong, but knowing something is wrong.
Something is off.
Totally.
And the way that they built this shit up and then you pay it off being like,
ha ha, this was the thing that was going on
in the background.
all the time.
I think this one had
one of the best payoffs
I have where it was kind of like satirizing
the whole fine dining.
Yeah, he's really good.
I really, really enjoyed it.
And also the actor playing the chef
just... Ralph Fines?
What's his name again?
Is it Ralph Fines or Colin Firth?
I can't remember which one it was.
Which one is it?
It's not Colin First.
It doesn't look like Colin's right?
Yeah, Ralph Fine. Am I crazy?
Is it Ralph Fines?
Yeah, Ralph Fines is fucking amazing
and everything.
What else is he in?
He's in so many things.
Fuck, he's in King's.
He's in, who is he in Kingsman?
He's like the MI5, like, this is what you're gonna be doing.
That explained it.
This is what you're gonna be doing.
Ralph Fines plays as the, this is what you're gonna be playing guy.
He's the Nazi and Schindler's list, like the guard.
Oh!
He's in the Grand Poudabast Hotel. He's the concierge.
The Kingsman.
Oh, okay, yes, I do know this actor then.
This man is in so many films that you've probably watched.
He's Voldemort.
Oh, he's Voldemort?
Oh, he's Voldemort?
He's in...
So he's just a bad guy, you know?
Yeah, he's a bad guy in every film.
He's in...
He's in James Bond as well.
Prince of Egypt. He's in Lego Batman.
Fucking Walson Gromit.
Like that.
Fucking great film.
He's in, uh, fuck, sunshine.
Um, he did he literally go through his filmography.
It is literally like back-to-back bangers.
He's, he is so, he is so,
such a fucking good actor.
And when he was the main guy,
and this, I was like, I know it's gonna be,
whenever he's in anything on the poster,
it's gonna be a fucking good time.
Yeah.
He's such a fucking good actor.
Yeah.
And I absolutely love watching him
and he was so good in this.
Yeah, I think the scene that like really,
I keep thinking about is, you've seen the menu, right?
Yeah. It's the burger scene.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, that's so good.
Just seeing this childlike joy
of someone cooking like this fine dining chef,
cooking this burger.
I'm not gonna spoil,
why he's kicking a burger, but he's cooking a burger.
And it's seeing this tired old chef, finding joy,
cooking one of the simplest meals you can find
was so weirdly heartwarming in such a terrifying story.
I was like, oh, this is such a mix of emotions
that I'm feeling right now that I thought,
this is just great filmmaking with great acting.
It's not got the most, it's not got the most, you know,
weird script, the most convoluted script.
It's a simple story,
but if you just want good horror
without seeing something horrific or gory happen,
watch the menu.
If you want a British horror film,
and this is,
I want to talk about,
all my friends hate me.
I think that's the name.
It's the horror film that John kind of recommended to me,
and I would love for you guys to watch it as well,
because I still,
still think about it to this day.
It's kind of similar to this way.
It has this feeling of uncomfortableness,
something that's going on in the background.
The difference between that film and the menu
is that there is not this kind of like big reveal.
The ending is left to like your own,
the ending's left more ambiguous.
It ends like a Junjito story.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
And that really fucking bothered me
when I finished the film.
I'm down to watch.
But the more that time has gone on, the less I can, like,
the more I fucking think about that film.
Because that film, I don't, like, that is the film,
I think has given me the most anxiety this year.
Oh no, okay.
And nothing horrific bad happens in it.
I call it a British horror film because it is very, very much
based around British uncomfortableness.
Right.
and what's the way.
Awkwardness.
British, I'm gonna put this as awkwardness
and backhandedness.
Right, okay.
That sounds fun.
I'm down.
Yeah, so, so, okay,
I'll tell you the opening scene, right?
So the opening scene is there's this guy
who is meeting him, his mates from uni,
they haven't met in fucking 10 years or whatever,
and it is his birthday.
And all of his mates have,
have kind of sorted out a big fucking birthday party for him.
And he shows up, he's ready to fucking party.
It's the middle of the countryside,
and it's gonna be a massive house party.
He shows up, he gets the beers out,
gets the music out, he's like, hey, guys.
Turns out the building's completely empty.
The building's just complete, he's by himself.
And he's like, oh shit, maybe everyone's just late,
maybe he got the wrong time.
So he cracks open a beer by himself, starts spinning on music,
waits, one hour passes, two hour passes.
the entire day pass and he's just by himself.
Oh shit.
And they show up at 9 p.m. or something.
And everyone's like, I can't remember the name.
I'm just going to go, John, what the fuck you're doing here?
Well, we gave you a message that we're going to go to the pub.
Didn't receive any message.
And so this party goes on and...
It's weird vibes.
Something's going on.
There's some jokes that are made towards him.
down just like, are you joking?
Oh, God.
Was that a joke or was there some, was there some bite towards that?
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
And then, and then he's just like, oh, guys, it's a weekend long party.
He decides to go to bed and he just like, guys, I know it's my birthday, but I'm kind of
being tired.
I'm just, I'm just going to call it early because we're going to have a fucking bang a day
tomorrow.
So he goes up and one of his mates comes up to him and he just, and she goes, yeah, John,
can I talk to you for a second?
Like, I know it's like your birthday and everything,
but like, I'm not gonna lie,
you've been a bit of shit today, haven't you?
Oh, God.
And, and, you know what I mean?
Just like, oh, kill me, kill me now.
And that kind of atmosphere
continues throughout the entirety
of this weekend long party.
Right.
And you kind of get hints about what's going
going on, but you never know if his friends actually have a problem with him, or if it's
just like fucking tongue and cheek.
Right.
And if it's just some kind of like-
Sounds good.
Yeah, I'm invested.
I've never made a film that's made me feel more fucking uncomfortable in my life.
Okay, I'm there.
I'm not.
I'd be interested to see what Americans think about it because it is, it is this kind of British
and I think Australian uncomfortableness that Americans just wouldn't understand because with Americans,
they'd be like, I have a fucking issue.
of you, you know, if they wouldn't make it like some fucking, fucking backhanded jokes.
Sure, true.
Um, highly, highly recommend it.
But, uh, yeah, that's good.
Uh, what's this last one in the middle?
Yeah, what's this one?
Yeah, what's the YouTuber I discovered this year,
which was completely out of any kind of like,
sphere of interest I had.
Uh, it's this guy called Fort Nine.
Okay. Not Fortnite, Fort Nine.
Fort Nine. He's a motorbike YouTuber.
I've seen this guy. Okay.
You might have seen this guy, right?
Maybe.
I discovered him when I was going through
that, my fucking Vespa phase.
When I brought my Vespa,
I was just looking for, you know, videos.
And I have, I have seen this guy.
Yeah.
Yeah, yeah, I've seen this guy.
He is just, I like his videos.
He is just a, a YouTuber where he does videos
on a topic I have almost zero interest in,
but he's such a talented content creator
and talented filmmaker.
Yeah, it's really well shot.
Yeah.
And like, I love the best
He always has like, very like cinema-esque bits
before he talks about it's really cool.
Yeah, the best way if I have like a sentence elevator pitch,
he's just top gear, but for motorbikes.
And it's one guy.
And it's one guy.
Right.
But he is, I think he's Canadian.
I think he's Canadian.
Yeah, he's Canadian.
Yeah.
But you may have like zero zero interest in motorbikes at all,
but he presents it in such a way that it's not only entertaining,
but it's informational.
and thanks to him,
I not only got more into like motorbike culture,
but I also learned a lot that I thought I had zero fucking interesting.
And also if you just miss Top Gear and you miss Peek,
you know, like Jeremy Clarkson, watch Fortnite.
He definitely carries the spirit of that.
Especially not so much with like, let's say,
the special Top Gear episodes,
but very much with the weekly Top Gear episodes
where they just review cars,
but just have a very, very, very unique
and entertaining way of reviewing cars.
Oh, yeah, fuck yeah.
And yeah, that was pretty much my three by three of the year.
And that was our three by threes of the year.
Let us know down below what you thought
about our three by threes and maybe what your three by three.
Yeah, what did you get into this year?
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