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Undead Hippo
Jun 2, 2013
Not entirely "LP's" but I'm a big fan of both Sullla and T-Hawk's game reports. Sullla has a lot of learning articles, taking you through his experience of playing games from the start, to being really pretty drat good and he does a great job of showcasing the games he reports on. T-Hawk generally expects a higher level of knowledge on the part of readers for the games he writes about, but has done some crazy games, like Alpha Cenaturi 76 turn transcendence, or 1 million point Civ 4. It's often quite technical stuff, but I find it fascinating.

A youtuber called Nakateleeli was my first exposure to Let's Play. I still think he is pretty good. He puts effort into his videos(editing, good video quality etc.), does games he knows, doesn't leap onto new game bandwagons and is pretty funny and informative. His solo series's tend to be informative runs aiming for 100% completion, and he does more casual/comedic game runthroughs with a co-commentator on alternate days. Some of his stuff I've not liked. His minecraft LP was an attempt at a storyline thing, and I just found it kind of mortifying to watch when it kicked in; and some of the longer LP's he has done get boring. If you feel like giving him a try, I'd recommend some of his shorter LP's where he is less prone to running out of game stuff to talk about.

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