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Arin plays Gollum with NO context (he still hasn't seen the movie)

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The video titled 'Puppet Let's Play: Lord of the Rings Golem' features Aaron and Dan, the first-ever puppet let's players, who deliver a humorous and insightful commentary as they dive into the game 'Lord of the Rings: Golem.' The video opens with a chaotic behind-the-scenes moment where Aaron and Dan, using their puppet personas, discuss the production process. They quickly clarify their unique setup, voicing over their characters while their puppetry will be seen later. This playful banter sets the tone for the video, showcasing their comedic style even before the gameplay begins. As the gameplay starts, Aaron and Dan introduce Golem, the main character, critiquing his design with a mix of affection and jest. Aaron humorously remarks on Golem's “shitty little face,” to which Dan responds protectively, reminding viewers of Golem's tumultuous history. This playful interaction highlights the duo's dynamic and lays the groundwork for their commentary throughout the video. The pair then acknowledges the mixed reviews surrounding 'Lord of the Rings: Golem,' with Aaron expressing skepticism about the game's quality. Their skepticism is not unfounded, as they launch into the gameplay with a mixture of curiosity and trepidation. The gameplay itself unfolds with Golem's traversal mechanics, stealth elements, and puzzle-solving, prompting Dan to comment on the game's design choices, often with a witty twist that keeps the tone light. They take jabs at various aspects of the game from the graphics to character animations, illustrating a blend of genuine critique and playful humor. As they navigate through the game, Aaron and Dan highlight moments that are both intended to be serious and those that come off unintentionally comical, further enhancing the entertainment value of their commentary. Their conversation flows naturally, with frequent asides that deepen the viewer's engagement. The pair also weigh in on the broader implications of adapting such a beloved literary universe into a video game, pondering the challenges and expectations that come along with it. Towards the end, the puppets reflect on their experience, balancing their critique with a surprising level of insight into what makes a game work, even if 'Golem' doesn't quite hit the mark. They express hope for future adaptations to learn from this one, hinting at a desire for improvement in the genre. The video concludes with a final humorous exchange that ties back to their earlier commentary, leaving viewers entertained and perhaps a bit more informed about the nuances of gaming adaptations.

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