Slowbeef/YMMV

"Diabetus: You've created the most suspenseful Let's Play ever."
 * Arc Fatigue: The length of the Metroid Prime trilogy takes its toll on him. When he manages to get Proteus4994 to guest on a Corruption video, many of his comments are incredulous that slowbeef is still playing it.
 * Big Lipped Alligator Moment: During the Nightmare fight in Diabetus's Metroid Fusion LP, the video cuts away to footage from Soul Calibur II.
 * Hilarious in Hindsight: In the Metroid Prime Let's Play, Diabetus jokingly says he'd like to see Samus in Dead or Alive. Then came the news of a Metroid themed stage in Dead or Alive: Dimensions.
 * At one point Diabetus points out that they're getting the Grapple Beam awfully late, considering Samus started the game with it. "You've beaten Metroid Prime! Your prize: the Grapple Beam!" Compare this with the way Power Bombs are actually treated in Metroid: Other M.
 * Also, Other M's reveal that hearing Ridley's voice is enough to turn Zebesians, among other creatures, violent. Yeah, we can see why.
 * Another one is Slowbeef predicting that the phazon suit will do a Venom type thing and turn into an evil version of Samus that you have to fight. Guess what the Metroid Prime uses to turn itself into Dark Samus.
 * Diabetus has a rather uncanny ability to make jokey predictions that turn out at least partially true.
 * His comments on Other M become hilarious, since he did a Retsupurae of the Compilation Movie unlocked after beating the game.
 * Memetic Badass: His portrayal of Shadow in the Dead To Rights games due to his ability to tear mooks apart and ability to do just about anything Jack tells him to.
 * Rescued From the Scrappy Heap: Arguably Toffile, who made his first Metroid Prime LP appearance as a straight man to Khad. His appearances in the Echoes LP were far better, as he served as a knowledgeable and effective guide while telling enough straight-faced lies to make "Toffile lied!" a Running Gag. However...
 * The Scrappy: Khad, according to slowbeef. He was unfortunate enough to make his debut in the Metroid Prime LP in a video that ran through a gamut of technical difficulties. In fact, around 80% of the video is composed of Khad complaining about his audio and slowbeef hurling insults at him.
 * Spoiled by the Format: The Omega Pirate battle in Metroid Prime begins with about eighteen minutes left into the video, and brings him and Samus close to death with a good eight minutes left.


 * The Woobie: During Torvus Bog, slowbeef suffers more and more, until he finally ends up sounding totally broken-hearted.