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He sees the Monster Energy Drink branding and has a craving to drink their energy drink, but switches it out for kerosene upon realizing was out of it. He puts this worse than Ultimate Duck Hunting, noting the bad controls and lack of online play.ĭave Mirra BMX Challenge: He crashes his bike into a stone wall, and changes IGN's score of "2" into his own score of "at least a 4". He explains that all Data Design games are pretty much the same, but still puts it directly below Chicken Blaster.īuild'n Race: He immediatley builds a soccer field in the game and crashes his car. Monster Trux Offroad: He notices the spelling of 'trucks' as 'trux', and his fears are comfirmed when he realizes who made the game - Data Design. He places it higher than Pheasants Forever. He then brings up the fact that the title on the front of the box, the title on the spine, and the title in the game are all different. He does say that he's played worse games than CTRFART, then asks who this Calvin Tucker is when bringing up an unrelated Calvin Tucker game. But he soon realizes that that could be nothing further than the truth. He explains it simply as Pheasants Forever, but you don't kill birds, so he places it worse than Ultimate Duck Hunting.Ĭalvin Tucker's Redneck Farm Animals Racing Tournament: He reads the back of the box art, which explains that it's a wacky kart game. He puts it above both Ultimate Duck Hunting games.ĭeer Drive: He makes fun of this game's tagline, "Hunting season is open, big-time" by holding all five hunting games shown so far. He critisizes the motion controls of reloading - the motion of cocking a gun, wishing he can just flick it instead. He notes that the Wii had a lot of hunting games, and that the back of the box art of two games looked near identical to Pheasants Forever, and once again gets disguisted by grouse. Hunting Extravaganza: Scott disagrees with the box art's claim that this is the "only all-in-one hunting experience" after playing Chicken Blaster. He places both Ultimate Duck Hunting games under Chicken Blaster. He then praises that the game's more simulation-based, but then critisizes it for being not realistic enough. Ultimate Duck Hunting (again): After first believing this was a different game, Scott explains that the game was printed twice, with different box art. After viewing the intro cutscene (which looks like something out of a PS1 game), he doesn't even know what to say, for its lack of grass. Ultimate Duck Hunting: After critiscizing the cover art for being mostly non-duck, and for the hunter aiming nowhere near the small duck on the cover, Scott listens to the Wii Menu sound clip for this game - a duck quacking. He finds it slightly better than Chicken Blaster solely for its inclusion of grass. He chooses the first map, after ruling out "Owen Field", for the reason he won't trust someone named Owen Field. He finds the lack of a save file surprising. Pheasants Forever Wingshooter: Scott is disgusted at the box art saying that the game incudes grouse. But besides that, he's not sure if this game is better than Chicken Shoot. During the results screen, he comfirms the chickens had died and not just fainted. He notes that he's already talked twice about shovelware, talking about 50 shovelware games so far, and realizes he has around 1400 more shovelware games to go before he's done.Ĭhicken Blaster: Scott sarcastically calls this game's 3D graphics "realistic", and that it truly feels like he's gutting a duck. In the middle of his normal "Hey all, Scott here" intro, Scott is ambushed by a shovelware Wii Game, and realizes he must talk once again about shovelware.