RazörFist Arcade: Playing RED DEAD and Reviewing HORIZON!

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Published 2024-06-29
I just got back from the new epic Western "Horizon!" Let's play with our pew-pews and talk about what we thought of it, cowpokes!

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All Comments (21)
  • @Adam_Bombz
    Opening songs from the first part of the stream that got cut short/Game starts Dezperadoz - As a Judgement Dezperadoz - Gomorrah of the Plains Ratt - Wanted Man 7:00 - Game starts
  • @korbeskorner
    Wow this vid didn't get removed from utube! how RARE!
  • 47:00 his Comedians Mount Rushmore- Dennis Miller, Bill Hicks, Sam Kinison, Richard Belzer 49:00 Being that Raz0rfist's fav Batman villain is Black Mask, what does he think of The Penguin. Both he and Terran like Batman The Animated Series' Penguin. 54:56 Recommendations for publishing story 56:40 He knows how and does ride a horse, mostly did as a kid 57:30 top presidential debate moments 1:04:35 never saw The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance, you can't prove anything! 1:40:38 appreciating RDR2's attention to detail 1:50:53 communists/karens/means to an end/authoritarianism 1:55:37 Mel Brooks' 98th birthday and fav movie 2:01:59 fav non-metal/rock guitar solo 2:06:21 fav Eastwood, Wayne, and Costner westerns 2:14:55 Orwell, Reagan, Elia Kazan Prayers for those who asked in both this stream and the previous RDR2 stream that was cut off! And if you celebrate, Happy Independence Day! God bless you and yours.
  • @EthanFaidley
    Gonna go see Horizon part 1 this weekend. Everybody Support it at the box office. we can Kickstart the western rennaisance!
  • "Vampire movie with a woman in it" Literally every vampire movie has women in it. Victorian vampires inherently have a tinge of sex to them. So of course there are women to seduce or be seduced The question is if the women will be girlbosses. And so far there's no evidence of that in Nosferatu
  • @cutthecheck
    LET'S BUILD THAT WALL Y'ALL ONE BRICK AT A TIME! 🧱
  • @CruderQuotient1
    As for the western book recommendations: 1. firstly, I'd recommend Lonesome Dove. This is your more traditional western with many of the tropes you'd expect - aging gunfighters, a whore with a heart of gold, Indian attacks, etc. Don't go thinking that the tropes make it dull though. This book has some of the greatest characters you'll encounter in a Western novel. I guarantee you'll fall in love with the characters and miss them when it's over. I also recommend the Lonesome Dove miniseries/movie which is just as amazing. Robert Duvall as Augustus McCrae might be one of the greatest performances I've ever seen. If you end up liking Lonesome Dove, there are two prequels and one sequel to immerse yourself into. 2. Razorfist mentions Blood Meridian dismissively, but personally it's my favorite book of all time and it probably changed my life in terms of the way I think about history and violence. The prose is unmatched, almost biblical. The book is often called an Anti-Western since it forgoes many of the tropes of your typical western. You won't find a heroic gunslinger in these pages. It's more like a history/philosophy lesson than a pulp novel. If you're a fan of western history and have read a lot, you'll recognize things that Cormac McCarthy has pulled from history and made his own (Blood Meridian is based of the real life Glanton Gang after all.) The obvious highlight of the book is Judge Holden, who might be the most gruesome and captivating villain in all fiction. His dialogue and philosophy on War is worth the read alone. The book is might be a hard read since it forgoes conventional punctuation, but you get used to it. 3. I think the viewer wanted fiction recommendations but I can't help myself, so I'll recommend a history book that reads like a novel. The Empire of the Summer Moon is the story of the Comanche Indians and their enemies, which includes pretty much everyone who's encountered them - White settlers, Mexicans, The Spanish and many other Native tribes. It is an extremely brutal book that goes into gruesome detail of the brutality of these warlike Natives. Their history culminates in Quanah Parker, the son of a Comanche chief and a white woman captive, who is perhaps one of the most interesting figures in Western history. Highly recommend
  • @Mister-Six
    Razor: You gonna read some super chats? Also Razor: Bro! Take a breath between super chats.
  • 3:37:10; You know, maybe it's just me but for someone who likes his stealth games, it doesn't seem like Razor often plays very fuggin' stealthy. Rozor: We're goin' stealth mode here, guys. Smoke and shadow. They seek him here, they seek him... *gets spotted, loudly beans spotter, sets off every alarm in a six-mile radius* Razor: Oh, well. 😆
  • @bastardluigi
    History of the World Part I has my favorite throwaway joke of all time, with Josephus and Oedipus. 60 seconds, makes me laugh every time.
  • 39:45 I was gonna say, if you took a picture of Dennis Quaid from that movie and put a black and white filter over it, it looks exactly like that one picture (supposedly) of the Doc everyone knows of.
  • Hey, everybody! If you celebrate, and if you don't, you're still loved by U.S., what's your favorite Fourth of July related.... music: food besides pineapple on pizza (is pizza not an apple pie?): movie: tv show: video game: comic: I've had American Flags displayed and have been wearing red, white, and blue almost every day! I wore out my blue shoes so I wasn't able to say that I dressed like my avatar for everything except the spiked hair (I used to as kid thinking of a Backstreet Boy who had spiked hair in one of the lyric booklets and also Future Trunks...before I got into Dragon Ball but would draw characters to bond with my fellow kids haha...still gotta kinda Bart Simpson jaundice skin though especially when in one of the bathrooms' lighting lol)....but not feeling blue about it cuz I got new ones and my friend said they're comfy being the first to wear them but I'm holding off....I'm currently wearing black, orange, brown, beige, yellow, red, white, grey...not all together 6 different pairs of shoes but no blue...thanks for reading my life story gotta go! Oh, that reminded me, guys and gals, when you had slushies, what flavor did you have? Mine was brown just because I put whatever in it! haha I might have tried to get all the flavors. I was also a Pineapple pizza and Dr. Pepper kid...until...I gotta go! Anyways, if you don't celebrate, all are welcome...my comments are sandbox springboard! Have a good...Peace!
  • Looking forward to Horizon. I liked Open range a lot, is kinda like reverse Shane. Last few recent Westerns I saw were Hostiles, Corsicana and Old Henry. First one has some good stuff, second was a big disappointment, and third one was pretty enjoyable.
  • I remember DarkWatch on the og Xbox being a fun horror western.
  • 1:20:30; So they threatened to disembowel him, cut off his testicles, throw him through a window then nail him to a cross? The window thing seems oddly placed there.
  • @onieyoh9478
    Well that's your problem right there Terran, you got yerself a lucky stabbin hat when what ye needed was a pair of lucky stabbin gloves.
  • Nosferatu trailer does look good, but not expecting much of their choice to play the title character. That dude always ends up looking goofy.