I love Leo’s unapologetic beat em up section and I love that he poses exactly like a beat em up character throughout it.
Crack open this new episode! It’s cool and refreshing! Time for us to fuck around for like 15 minutes while the game constantly prods us to move the story forward!
If this episode seems weirdly cut, it’s cause I wanted the upcoming sequence to be it’s own thing. Trust me you will not be disappointed.
G R E N A D E B R O T H E R S
Clearly the epitome of gaming.
Video games are art.
I’m fairly certain that is not how gravity works, but that sequence was beautiful so I don’t care.
Okay good news, so the boys chose the perfect random spot in Mexico to parachute down bc they landed exactly on Crime Island.
A wealthy man wrongs an average joe, who sneaks into the wealthy man’s home and shoots him in his swimming pool. Nobody cares that the wealthy man is gone.
This game is my favorite Great Gatsby adaptation.
That was shockingly satisfying for an otherwise uninteresting final villain…who I still think is Leo’s brother. But now he has a new brother named Vincent and they’re friends forever and nothing bad will happen.
Harvey is better at diving than either of our boys.
The best thing about Panzer as an Let’s P-er is that, no matter the game or context, it will bring her to tears and thus bring us all to tears.
I think we can all agree.
Time to wrap this shit up boys!! Last video time!!
Thank you guys so much for watching!!! We had a lot of fun making this LP. Due to our inability to do anything consistently, we don’t have all the bonus footage recorded yet, so bonus videos will come on the next two Wednesdays! Hope ya’ll enjoyed this silly game!
Oh wow. That undercover twist was so stupid (but totally appropriate for this game) that I didn’t even consider it. Just think of how many police officers were put in danger and injured (or even killed, maybe?) by all of the duo’s escapes from the law. I don’t think a giant diamond is enough to justify not telling other police officers to back off, even if it risks blowing cover. And that’s ignoring other issues like jurisdiction, as US Marshalls probably shouldn’t be going to Mexico, even if undercover. This game is just amazing.
The twist ending is the only thing I knew about this game before this LP, so I knew it was coming, but it was great all the same. This LP was a blast, thank you so much for this!
This game’s writing was all over the place, but it such a charming sendup of 80s action movies that I didn’t mind.
It was a blast watching you LP it, of course.
That being said, the wrong boy died. Eff the cops.
I know I’m an undercover cop but I just gotta see my pregnant wife in the hospital for REASONS and also fly to Mexico and murder a drug lord and his private army… Hold up, why did we even need to break Leo out of jail in the first place?
Eff the cops.
Was not expecting that ending at all. Punched right in the feelings. Great game overall, it started out somewhat slow but holy cow. Really expected the pilot to be the cop, did not expect both the pilot and Vincent to be cops. Feels like both endings are just gut punching in the emotional sense.
As dumb as the twist whole game is, I think it ultimately works out.
What really happens at the crimewife’s trailer https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vmd1qMN5Yo0
It’s been a decently long time since a game has awe struck me in the way this game’s ending did? Like, that ruled. It really should of been seen coming, like Kaubocks said, but it just…never came to mind that this would happen.
@Zweit They didn’t know where Harvey was, so they needed Leo for that. They went to the hospital because his estranged wife just gave birth, Vincent literally and very clearly endangered the mission for that and I think that’s fine, character wise. The entire thing was to get Harvey so I imagine Leo just takes the fall for that, living or dead.
everyone in this thread who says “fuck the po-lice” is now under arrest for LP crimes. playing as vincent in the hit EA video game “A Way Out” has legally made me a cop. i am allowed to arrest people now
do not insult my new profession or i will gladly abuse my power