Randy’s Game of the Year 2018

With the year winding down, Randy share’s his pick for Game of the Year 2018!

Y.O.L.O. Dragon! Overwatch with Jason and Randy!

Jason from downstab.com and my brother Randy @playertwostart on Twitch join me for our quasi-regular Overwatch session! We have our hot and cold streaks, speculate on The Game Awards reveals, and a Y.O.L.O. Dragon saves the day! Also, we joined the hottest trend by playing ASMR Overwatch!

If you don’t have time to watch the whole thing, check out a few of the highlights!


Buy Overwatch: Origins Edition Now On Amazon.com

Double Jump vs. In Third Person in Pokemon Let’s Go Pikachu/Let’s Go Eevee!

Click the image to watch us battle on twitch.tv/xdoublejump!

In case you missed it last night, I had the honour of making an in-game cameo on Double Jump‘s live stream as Kris and I battled in Pokemon Let’s Go Pikachu/Let’s Go Eevee! It’s always fun to play and collaborate with them, even though I was fighting with everything I had. Kris’ Pikachu named Piper is no joke!

Watch us battle on twitch.tv/xdoublejump!

Thank you to both Kris and Rachel for allowing me to play with you on your stream. It’s all love at the end of the day, but with the Pokemon wars having officially begun, and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate out tomorrow, I foresee a lot of confrontation between us!

If you haven’t already, give Double Jump a shot! They make awesome gaming content for their site that’s released daily and they stream multiple times a week. I read it every day and their stream is appointment viewing for me.

Follow Double Jump on everything!

www.doublexjump.com

Twitter @doublexjump

Instagram @doublexjump

Twitch @xdoublejump

#teamkris #teamrachel #freeunclericky #scarypizzaguy #swimmingwiththemagikarps


 Buy Pokemon Let’s Go Pikachu/Eevee Now From Amazon.com

Elgato Stream Deck Review

Before I began streaming, I dismissed the Elgato Stream Deck as an expensive gimmick. At its regular price of $150 US/$220 CAD, you are paying a lot for what simply appears to be nothing more than 15 buttons. Once I started getting into streaming, I felt that I could manage my stream just fine with a keyboard and mouse.

With many hours of streaming under my belt now, I’ve begun to understand where a device like the Stream Deck could come in handy. I use my keyboard for hot keys, but I can’t unbind them from their default functions. For example, I want to type in a new numerical value to adjust the volume of the game. All of a sudden, my scene quickly flashes and ends on the wrong view because those same numbers are mapped to my different scenes. I’ve streamed for far too long with a muted mic because I didn’t realize it was muted. For a production-heavy show like Boss Rush, where I’m the host and the producer, I spend too much time not engaging with the crew or the audience because I’m too busy looking at the screen trying to cue up the next video or manage all of the visual elements that go into our game shows.

At this point in my streaming career, I knew that I needed more buttons. There are alternatives to the pricey Stream Deck, such as phone apps that offer similar functionality, or DIY solutions that can be done for much cheaper. You can even buy a cheaper Stream Deck featuring only six buttons. But when the original 15-button model went on sale as part of Black Friday, I scooped one up immediately.

Continue reading

Pokemon Let’s Go Pikachu: Bailed Out By Zippy Zap in Saffron City!

I stumble into Saffron City and repeatedly enter fights with Team Rocket without healing my Pokemon. Whoops! More Pokemon Let’s Go Pikachu/Let’s Go Eevee action!


 Buy Pokemon Let’s Go Pikachu/Eevee Now From Amazon.com

Streaming to a younger audience and the greater discussion of how one’s work can impact the world

In Third Person at its core has always been a personal outlet. Taking my deep thoughts and feelings around video games and translating them into text, I didn’t really pay any mind to who was on the receiving end of my content. When I started making YouTube videos, I got a bit of a better idea of who that was. Based on their demographic data, the audience for videos was 99% male, ages 18-34. Regardless of what demographic gravitated towards my work, I always felt like the thoughts and feelings I wanted to share in the moment were more important than trying to appeal to an audience.

Things are a little different on Twitch. While I’m pretty sure the vast majority of my followers are male, I’ve chatted with a number of viewers who have identified themselves as being high school or elementary school students. It has caused me to think more about those on the receiving end and the impact I was making on the world.

Continue reading

Pikachu is Cute and Wartortle Scalds its Way Through Route 9! – Pokemon Let’s Go Action!

Working our way through to Lavender Town in Pokemon Let’s Go Pikachu/Let’s Go Eevee, we run into a bunch of competition in route 9 before Team Rocket attacks us at the end! We also spend a lot of time talking about the nuances of pizza!


 Buy Pokemon Let’s Go Pikachu/Eevee Now From Amazon.com

Finding a Bulbasaur, Sandshrew, Mankey and More in Pokemon Let’s Go Pikachu!

We go back along Route 2 to catch Bulbasaur before working our way through Route 3 in Pokemon Let’s Go Pikachu!



 Buy Pokemon Let’s Go Pikachu/Eevee Now From Amazon.com

Jett vs. Tetris Effect’s Master Mode (SS and S-Rank Scores!)

Did better than I expected against the hardest mode in Tetris Effect! Let’s try and do even better next time against Master mode!


Buy Tetris Effect Now From Amazon.com

I Try Out Ashe for the First Time in Overwatch!

While in the process of squashing a new audio de-sync issue that’s been going on with my stream of late, I give the latest hero in Overwatch Ashe a try! I really like what I’ve played so far to the point where I’ll heavily consider making her my main someday!

Buy Overwatch: Origins Edition Now On Amazon.com