Ep 7. CrazyBus
- December 13, 2014
- 4 min
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8.0 (196)
The popular web series, Angry Video Game Nerd, has returned once again with yet another episode that's bound to be a hit with fans of retro gaming. The eighth season of the show has been full of surprises so far, and episode 7 titled "CrazyBus" is no exception.
The episode sees our host, the Angry Video Game Nerd, take on a game that's infamous for its terrible design and glitches - CrazyBus. The game was released in 2004 for the Sega Genesis console, but it quickly became one of the worst-rated games of all time. The Nerd wastes no time in diving into this terrible game, but little does he know what lies ahead.
As the Nerd starts to play CrazyBus, it quickly becomes apparent that this game is unlike anything he's ever played before. The first thing he notices is the completely insane music that's playing in the background - it's all over the place and seems to change every few seconds. But that's just the beginning of what the Nerd is about to experience.
The game consists of driving a bus through an endless desert landscape with no end in sight. The controls are ridiculously difficult to use, and the physics are so bad that it's almost impossible to keep the bus on the road. As the Nerd starts to make his way through the game, he encounters a host of obstacles that are all equally frustrating to deal with. From jumping cacti to bouncing balls, the Nerd has his work cut out for him.
But as if the terrible gameplay wasn't enough, CrazyBus also has some of the most bizarre glitches that the Nerd has ever seen. Cars appear out of nowhere, the road disappears and reappears randomly, and the music jumps around so much that it's hard to keep up. As the Nerd navigates through this surreal landscape, he can't help but wonder what the developers were thinking when they created this game.
Despite the frustration and glitches, the Nerd powers through the game, determined to see it to the end. As he gets closer to what he thinks is the end, he's hit with yet another surprise - the game starts to glitch out even more than usual, making it almost unplayable. But the Nerd is determined to see it through to the end, even if it means driving the CrazyBus indefinitely into the desert.
Throughout the episode, the Angry Video Game Nerd delivers his signature brand of humor, poking fun at the ridiculous design of the game and the mind-boggling glitches that plague it. Fans of the series will undoubtedly appreciate his commentary as he struggles to make his way through this terrible game.
In conclusion, if you're a fan of retro gaming, or just enjoy watching people suffer through terrible games, then you won't want to miss this episode of Angry Video Game Nerd. The Nerd's take on CrazyBus is hilarious, frustrating, and downright absurd - everything we've come to expect from this iconic web series.