Valley Girl Guys
These guys love so say "like" way too much. They also make statements, but pitch their voice up at the end as if the statement was a question. I found the game challenging? I installed the dlc? That speaking habit is very annoying? Also, the hosts try too hard to sound smart, using long sentences instead of clear meaning. They don't seem to realize that when they say things such as "reduce down" and "join together" their stock is already down. They tend to self-reference and describe the current game by referencing other games. This is not very useful if you aren't familiar with their previous shows, or haven't played those games. At the end of the show, the listener gets the best info. I think the speakers get tired. They drop their "need to sound smart" and communicate their opinions effectively. So if you can put on your "like" filter and hold on to the end, you might find some good information.Read full review »
Tornadic66 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/13/17
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