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Remixing Trent Gamer: It Gets Worse

DGC On Demand (Ep. 21) - I think I took the wrong message from that movie Bully. These days I feel like picking on the weakest gamers on YouTube, which might explain why I'm taking on Trent Gamer. Think you need to play a game before reviewing it? Think again, because this Remix proves that Trent can judge a game based solely on the trailer. Joins us as we Remix Trent Gamer: Things Get Worse!


No, not THAT Bully. What's wrong with you?
Recently the Weinstein Brothers released the film Bully, a film that delves into the lives of high school bullies. The film chronicles both the bullied and those who aren't afraid to pick on those they feel are inferior. These days I feel like I might have taking the wrong message from Bully, because here I am picking on a high school student who is clearly missing a few screws.

Let me introduce you to Trent Gamer, one of the most outspoken gamers on the internet. You can tell he's the real deal because he wears protective eye gear, as if the internet is seconds away from punching him in the face. Trent doesn't need to play a game to review it, because he already knows what his opinion is going to be. In this video he takes on Brutal Legend, Tim Schafer's goofy metal/real time strategy game. Two opponents enter, but only one of them survives!


Source Material: Believe it or not, Trent Gamer is a real dude. The video I remixed runs no more than three minutes and twenty seconds, but it's not the length that matters. At least, that's what Trent Gamer hopes.


No, not THAT Bully. What's wrong with you?
Recently the Weinstein Brothers released the film Bully, a film that delves into the lives of high school bullies. The film chronicles both the bullied and those who aren't afraid to pick on those they feel are inferior. These days I feel like I might have taking the wrong message from Bully, because here I am picking on a high school student who is clearly missing a few screws.

Let me introduce you to Trent Gamer, one of the most outspoken gamers on the internet. You can tell he's the real deal because he wears protective eye gear, as if the internet is seconds away from punching him in the face. Trent doesn't need to play a game to review it, because he already knows what his opinion is going to be. In this video he takes on Brutal Legend, Tim Schafer's goofy metal/real time strategy game. Two opponents enter, but only one of them survives!


Source Material: Believe it or not, Trent Gamer is a real dude. The video I remixed runs no more than three minutes and twenty seconds, but it's not the length that matters. At least, that's what Trent Gamer hopes.


No, not THAT Bully. What's wrong with you?
Recently the Weinstein Brothers released the film Bully, a film that delves into the lives of high school bullies. The film chronicles both the bullied and those who aren't afraid to pick on those they feel are inferior. These days I feel like I might have taking the wrong message from Bully, because here I am picking on a high school student who is clearly missing a few screws.

Let me introduce you to Trent Gamer, one of the most outspoken gamers on the internet. You can tell he's the real deal because he wears protective eye gear, as if the internet is seconds away from punching him in the face. Trent doesn't need to play a game to review it, because he already knows what his opinion is going to be. In this video he takes on Brutal Legend, Tim Schafer's goofy metal/real time strategy game. Two opponents enter, but only one of them survives!


Source Material: Believe it or not, Trent Gamer is a real dude. The video I remixed runs no more than three minutes and twenty seconds, but it's not the length that matters. At least, that's what Trent Gamer hopes.


No, not THAT Bully. What's wrong with you?
Recently the Weinstein Brothers released the film Bully, a film that delves into the lives of high school bullies. The film chronicles both the bullied and those who aren't afraid to pick on those they feel are inferior. These days I feel like I might have taking the wrong message from Bully, because here I am picking on a high school student who is clearly missing a few screws.

Let me introduce you to Trent Gamer, one of the most outspoken gamers on the internet. You can tell he's the real deal because he wears protective eye gear, as if the internet is seconds away from punching him in the face. Trent doesn't need to play a game to review it, because he already knows what his opinion is going to be. In this video he takes on Brutal Legend, Tim Schafer's goofy metal/real time strategy game. Two opponents enter, but only one of them survives!


Source Material: Believe it or not, Trent Gamer is a real dude. The video I remixed runs no more than three minutes and twenty seconds, but it's not the length that matters. At least, that's what Trent Gamer hopes.


No, not THAT Bully. What's wrong with you?
Recently the Weinstein Brothers released the film Bully, a film that delves into the lives of high school bullies. The film chronicles both the bullied and those who aren't afraid to pick on those they feel are inferior. These days I feel like I might have taking the wrong message from Bully, because here I am picking on a high school student who is clearly missing a few screws.

Let me introduce you to Trent Gamer, one of the most outspoken gamers on the internet. You can tell he's the real deal because he wears protective eye gear, as if the internet is seconds away from punching him in the face. Trent doesn't need to play a game to review it, because he already knows what his opinion is going to be. In this video he takes on Brutal Legend, Tim Schafer's goofy metal/real time strategy game. Two opponents enter, but only one of them survives!


Source Material: Believe it or not, Trent Gamer is a real dude. The video I remixed runs no more than three minutes and twenty seconds, but it's not the length that matters. At least, that's what Trent Gamer hopes.

By Cyril Lachel -- Defunct Games

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