Come on down to Bee Buds, we're a rotating group of friends and two siblings trying to sort everything out from the chaos!
This town's got secrets and we're not gonna stop until we get to the bottom of it... or Mayor Tinstle stops us using her immense resources and power.
Special guest Kyle makes his speedrunning debut with Bloodborne.
The Last of Us Part 2 gets a thorough deconstruction from the people least qualified to deconstruct it.
Sherlock Holmes trips up the criminal underground of London, and also Kyle’s attention span.
Mayor Tinstle's plan was perfect. Almost too perfect. The revolution would proceed as planned. Too bad Gout had other plans.
If you learn anything from this video, it's that Joschi should never step away from anything or the kids will propagate terrible advice.
Sometimes a family is two brothers who hate each other and a man obsessed with chips.
Congratulations, if you watched this video, you saw years of Joschi's life being taken away right before your very eyes!
Kyle may not have accrued as many minutes this time around, but he really came out swinging. Unlike him actually playing Bloodborne.
There's no place like home, and there's also no place like the seemingly endless hallways equipped with constant enemies on the way outside of your home.
It wasn't Speedsworth's fault that the Geneva Convention was made to stop atrocities from happening. But it was Speedsworth's fault that he decided to continue violating those rights.
Who knew that the super radical personality was so awesome that it just straight up broke Kyle? He couldn't sustain it and now we're left with boring old Kyle again.
It is not simply enough to ask, 'What could a rational explanation be?', you must ask, 'Why wouldn't it be a ghost train?'.
You think a description of this video matters? Nothing matters, not even the description. Life is pain, and the speedrun only hastens our inevitable entry to the great beyond.
East Asia is pretty much just Yharnam, except with spicy food. And no other differences.
The kid gloves are off, everybody. Watson has been right all along, from ghost trains to mummies' curses, so when he starts to talk about bigfoot?
They told us he couldn't do it. They told us that Kyle wasn’t competent enough to qualify for Games Done Quick, but he proved them… right.