![]() ![]() After playing through the first case of Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc, any time where someone is being accused of something (or if a mystery is raised at all) will have Anderson ask: Leon?.However, he did give up on Hello Neighbor during one of its final sections despite having played for over eight straight hours. note For instance, his stream of Getting Over It, a notoriously difficult game intended to illicit frustration, only features a few moments of anger despite him failing countless times. Rage Quit: Usually averted, since he tends to keep calm even during difficult sections of games.Pun-Based Title: Fairly common for livestream reuploads on his second channel.Laughing at Your Own Jokes: Anderson does this frequently within livestreams, usually in a pattern of saying something humorous or ridiculous out of nowhere, trying to quickly move on to the next subject, and then stopping and laughing at it anyway.His family is usually drawn as talking dragons as well when depicted in Fan Art. Funny Animal: Likely due to his YouTube icon being a dragon, depictions of Anderson are usually drawn as one, with red scales and horns.Fan Art: Receives a fair share of this during his livestreams, usually depicting Anderson himself as an anthropomorphic dragon exemplifying particularly memorable moments.Topics include anime, controversial video game opinions, memes associated with his own videos, and, well. Easter Egg: The "T-Rex Runner" review is filled with these if you happen to look at what google searches Anderson was making to get to the game in the first place.Death of a Child: Joseph is a father of four, and will never hesitate to remind you of that fact every time a game involves the deaths of children, or just depicts them in danger in general, especially infants and toddlers.Jokes can fly past you if you're not paying attention, though they're much more obvious when not scripted. Deadpan Snarker: The most common type of humor across his reviews and livestreams.Canada, Eh?: He's Canadian, and not above occasionally exaggerating his accent and using stereotypically Canadian slang for laughs during streams, such as his Until Dawn playthrough.Despite multiple tests, he never came to a satisfying conclusion if it was really bad A.I. Artificial Stupidity: Anderson spent an extensive amount of time during his Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order livestreams to confirm whether or not stormtroopers were programmed to be dumb after seeing them shoot rockets at their own feet, walk into obvious death traps, and more. ![]() Arkham's Razor: In his Hello Neighbor stream, Anderson purposefully tried to break the first puzzle in the game by stacking objects up and climbing through a broken window rather than find a more natural way to get there.The video plays the analysis entirely straight until the end, where he concludes. April Fools' Day: He uploaded a 12-minute analysis of Google Chrome's "T-Rex Runner," the game you can play on the browser when you don't have internet.Compared to his mostly serious review content, Anderson's streams are much more laid-back, featuring running gags and memes, chat interaction, guest appearances from his partner and children, and occasional tea drinking. Since then, he has amassed over three hundred thousand subscribers, with over a million views on videos discussing Fallout 4, the Uncharted series alongside The Last of Us, The Witness, God of War (PS4), Super Mario Odyssey, The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, Prey (2017), No Man's Sky, and The Witcher.Īnderson also streams many of the games he plays on Twitch, with reuploads of these streams later appearing on his second channel. ![]() Joseph Anderson is a video game critic and writer best known for his lengthy and exhaustive videos analyzing different games on his YouTube channel, starting with Dark Souls in 2015. note Actually the cover of his novel The Wizard and the Dragon. ![]()
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