Reviews, previews, laughs and more in the debut episode of The VideoGamer Show.
Did you see that nature program last night? The one with Michael Shattenborough on the trail of the feared Solid Snake? Or how about that crazy police videos show, where they uncovered the crime-ridden Liberty City? No? Maybe you were watching some old science films about a substance called Nectar?
Fear not, for in the very first episode of The VideoGamer Show, we have collated these gems together for your viewing pleasure! In the coming weeks, you can expect plenty more epic stories, ill-fated dramas, and always the finest gaming reports - finished with a healthy dollop of satire!
So sit back, enjoy the show, and see just why Britain's got talent is going through a rather dry spell.
On Episode One of The VideoGamer Show
Previews
Haze
Metal Gear Online
Reviews
GTA 4
Iron Man
UEFA Euro 2008
Mario Kart Wii
Features
Wii Fit
If you haven't already done so click here for The VideoGamer Show: Episode One. Look out for episode two in early June.
Let us know what you think of the show in the comments below.





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two thumbs fresh!!!
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I especially like it when Nick jumps out of the window. :p
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I Particularly enjoy the way you've managed to make Nick look like quite a yobbo in the freeze frames of the opening credits!
Really decent content as well as the humour...
I Particularly enjoy the way you've managed to make Nick look like quite a yobbo in the freeze frames of the opening credits!
Really decent content as well as the humour...
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Yeah so true!
Are the titles always staying the same or are you changing the facials every episode?? may be an interesting thing to do....
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My main gripe is that it's not particularly relevant: for example, leading with a massive (and positive) Haze preview is particularly ill-advised considering the deluge of poor review scores that have just flooded the internet (not to mention VideoGamer's own 6/10 review).
Mario Kart Wii review...
Next time, plan a bit better and try and get reviews of games that have only just come out. So the reviews bit should be the last bit of the show that is put together.
As for previews, stick to previewing games that won't be out by the time your show airs. Seems obvious.
But apart from that, good first attempt. The humour was good, didn't seem forced and didn't make me cringe like so many other similar attempts have done.
6/10
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but i personally loved it! and ill be back for more!
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I mean, you say you loved it (which is fair enough, it was good), but you'd probably have loved it more and found it more useful if it was relevant. Having reviews of games only just released, or even yet to be released, would make the show so much better, simply because it would be more up to date. And having a Haze preview was, in all honesty, a mistake. They have to think about their lead times related to game release dates and of course how long they plan on the show airing for. Or rather, how long they plan on having the show the 'current' episode. The longer the show is left as the current episode, the more up to date the content needs to be at first airing.
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