Raillery looks at the funny underbelly of gaming. Weird, indie games developed by lone programmers with a vision (no matter how demented that vision may be.) FPS servers that use so many mods and custom maps that it longer even somewhat resembles the game it is built on. Raillery will be there to dissect it so you don't have to play it.
In this episode I look at a modded server, the Dedicated (66.151.138.50) and how players have radically changed the game with custom maps, new weapons, mods and more. Shit gets so real.
In this first episode of Raillery, I look at a free computer game called Hide. You can download it here. http://www.superfriendshipclub.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=12&t=117
Sport Drinks today are weak. They don’t provide the extreme amounts of energy gamers need. So, XTREME XP is there to help YOU. How? It provides not only an incredible energy boost, it actually GIVES you EXPERIENCE POINTS. Can you imagine leveling up with a sixpack of Xtreme XP instead of having to kill kobolds for six hours? Animated by KC Green Written by Tom Church Edited by Chris Farmer Performed by Ross Payton, Aaron Carstein, Chris Farmer and Tom Church
A comparison of medieval chivalry with its most recent interpretation, nerds hitting each other with foam weapons.
Two friends debate the virtues of various phototrophs. A stirring story of trees, grasses, and chemotrophs.
Outtakes from Episode 1. Geeks arguing and calling each other douche bags. Hilarious even if you've never game. Visit http://raillery.tv for more videos.
In a world of dark conspiracies and monsters, the most daunting challenge is…creating a character to play the game. Welcome to Angst & Katanas, a humorous look at horror games and the people who play them. In this first episode, a newbie makes a character, a badass vampire hunter, while the game master tries to keep his power fantasies in check.
Video games are fun but seldom are they XTREME enough for the hardcore player. Fortunately, we at Raillery have a sneak peek at the most XTREEM game ever to be released in Japan. Visit http://www.raillery.tv