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Revision as of 06:22, 13 April 2014
“ | "What do you think this guy's hopes and dreams are?" "Let's have a look." |
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- Alex and Cam playing Metro: Last Light. |
IDDQDerp is Alex's show on LoadingReadyLive, typically streaming every other Tuesday at 2 PM PST/5 PM eastern. The show's basic premise is that "watching Alex play games is its own pastime" - whatever game Alex is playing, he often reacts to the events therein violently and creatively.
Alex is frequently joined by a wingman, usually Graham or Cameron. The combination of Alex and Cameron in particular is widely known for producing intensely dark and morbid humor.
The name of the show comes from "IDDQD", the "God Mode" cheat code in DOOM, the graphical style of which is also emulated by the show's logo.
Due to Alex' often animated behavior, the show has become known as a particularly good mine for GIFs.
Games
Metro: Last Light
Starting from launch day, Alex played the post-apocalyptic shooter Metro: Last Light, finishing the game before the end January.
S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Shadow of Chernobyl
For the rest of January, Alex played S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Shadow of Chernobyl, a survival-horror shooter game. He typically played it with the L.U.R.K. mod enabled, which added some graphical enhancements and modified the gameplay to emphasize the survival-horror aspects more.
Prayer Warriors: All Out for God
On January 17, 2014, Alex performed a bonus stream with Graham and Cameron to play a game known as Prayer Warriors: All Out for God. The game is a first-person shooter created by FamilyPCGames.com with some assets lifted from Quake and other as of yet unidentified sources. The player collects the pieces of the armor of God as well as scriptural passages and "spiritual ammo" while on a quest to save children from "Simon B. Goth's Wizard University". Alex described it multiple times as "the scariest game I have ever played". The session has grown exceedingly popular in its own right; its YouTube archive has more than four times as many hits as a typical video on the LoadingReadyLive channel and the lines "stand against the devil!" and "watch and pray" from a song on the game's soundtrack have become memes in the LoadingReadyLive chat.
Half Life 2: SMOD
After finishing S.T.A.L.K.E.R, Alex begun playing Half Life 2: SMOD - a game he described as "Half Life 2, if it was designed by me" - and went about kicking NPCs, launching couches and crashing the game. It was hilarious.
Papo & Yo
After finishing SMOD, Ales had a little palette cleanser with Papo & Yo, a short third-person puzzle platform indie game. The game was offered a different experience from previous ones, as Alex's commentary shifted a MST3K-style jokes to a legitimate appreciation to both the art style, the story and the general feel of the game.
Dishonored
Returning to a AAA title, Alex took it upon himself to stream a clean hands run of Dishonored as "Good Guy Corvo".