Sunday 28 April 2013

Top 10 Webseries of all time.


1. The Guild


At first, I didn't really undestand or like this show. In fact I thought it was cheesy and boring but after watching the whole of Season 6 I went back and now I not only have a new opinion on it, but it has helped me to understand MMORPG players much better. I highly reccommend you check out this show, it is funny and smart and it has Felicia Day in it(which makes it instantly a must see)


2. Red vs. Blue


You can't go five videos on Youtube without finding a Machinima video, Roosterteeth started it and this show has run for 10 seasons. Which is more successful than most TV series and best of all, it is hilarious whether you play Halo or not.


3. The Flog


A show where Felicia Day talks about things she likes and an interesting take on doing wierd and wonderful things like gameplays of 80's games or playing crotchet or training her dog. And she occasionally gets in her friends to host, plust she even has her dog Cubby host one of the episodes.


4. Written By A Kid
The stories in the episodes are formulated and narrated by kids and then taken by a bunch of directors to interpret into random stories that usually end up with people dying or doing wierd and wonderful things. All things are possible with a child's creative mind.

5. Halo: Forward Unto Dawn


Halo fans have dreamed of a Halo movie ever since the first game was released, and though no this is not a movie. It is pretty close and provides some great backstory to Halo 4, definitely worth watching if you want to learn what the link is between Master Chief and Commander Lasky.

6. VGHS (Video Game High School)
A webseries about a school which is entirely structured around gaming. Sound cool? It is and the best part is that it is created by Freddie Wong.

7. A Simple Walk Into Mordor
To celebrate the release of The Hobbit this month, two super nerds will do in six days what took Frodo and Sam three movies to complete. They will walk the 120+ mile journey across New Zealand from the filming location of Hobbiton in Matamata to the filming location of Mount Doom, Mount Ngauruhoe. They will sleep on the ground, cross rivers, and of course, eat Lembas Bread. Documenting the entire journey on video, the two Lord of the Ring fans will prove that one does simply walk into Mordor.

8. Game Shop
Clerks meets Workaholics meets your local gaming store in this new original comedy series from START!

9. Jake & Amir
A comedy series from College Humor about two colleagues who have an interesting work relationship.

10. Honest Trailer
A great way to make fun of movie plot holes in a lighthearted silly way that keeps the audience entertained with the fast pacing like a real trailer and the epic voiceover.

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