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The show was born as part of the Escapist Film Festival, where its pilot episode garnered enough votes to become a regular feature. It proved successful with the site's audience (who liked a bit of [[Zero Punctuation|game humor]]), and has continued ever since.
The show was born as part of the Escapist Film Festival, where its pilot episode garnered enough votes to become a regular feature. It proved successful with the site's audience (who liked a bit of [[Zero Punctuation|game humor]]), and has continued ever since.


Cutscenes are chosen based on several factors ([[Artifact Title|and yes, they can be skippable]]). Terrible writing, poor pacing, and [[Cliche Storm|Cliche Storms]] are a plus, but even great cinematics can get the Unskippable treatment if the duo can think of enough silly things to say about them.
Cutscenes are chosen based on several factors ([[Artifact Title|and yes, they can be skippable]]). Terrible writing, poor pacing, and [[Cliché Storm|Cliche Storms]] are a plus, but even great cinematics can get the Unskippable treatment if the duo can think of enough silly things to say about them.


In 2009, Unskippable finally took on Hideo Kojima, the king of overwrought cutscenes, with [[Metal Gear Solid|Metal Gear August]], a satirical look at ''Guns of the Patriots''. As expected, the game was so cutscene-heavy that it took them 5 episodes to get through the cutscenes. And by "the cutscenes" we mean ''some'' of the cutscenes...in Act One...'''of five.'''
In 2009, Unskippable finally took on Hideo Kojima, the king of overwrought cutscenes, with [[Metal Gear Solid|Metal Gear August]], a satirical look at ''Guns of the Patriots''. As expected, the game was so cutscene-heavy that it took them 5 episodes to get through the cutscenes. And by "the cutscenes" we mean ''some'' of the cutscenes...in Act One...'''of five.'''
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The snarkers in question, Graham Stark and Paul Sanders, are also the creators of ''[[Loading Ready Run]]''. They have also experimented with a live [[Let's Play]], found [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/videos/view/lets-play/2031-Legaia-2-Part-1 here]. This morphed into a new series called Graham & Paul Let's Play, found [http://loadingreadyrun.com/videos/archive/gplp/date/desc here].
The snarkers in question, Graham Stark and Paul Sanders, are also the creators of ''[[Loading Ready Run]]''. They have also experimented with a live [[Let's Play]], found [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/videos/view/lets-play/2031-Legaia-2-Part-1 here]. This morphed into a new series called Graham & Paul Let's Play, found [http://loadingreadyrun.com/videos/archive/gplp/date/desc here].
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==== This series provides examples of: ====
* [[Aerith and Bob]]: Noted in ''[[Magna Carta]]'' 2: "Schuenzeit, Rzephillda, and... Alex?"
* [[Aerith and Bob]]: Noted in ''[[Magna Carta]]'' 2: "Schuenzeit, Rzephillda, and... Alex?"
* [[Arbitrary Skepticism]]: In their ''[[Damnation]]'' video:
* [[Arbitrary Skepticism]]: In their ''[[Damnation]]'' video:
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{{quote| "And so begins the adventure of an unlikely hero. But he got killed, so now we get to watch his girlfriend get clothes from the blacksmith."}}
{{quote| "And so begins the adventure of an unlikely hero. But he got killed, so now we get to watch his girlfriend get clothes from the blacksmith."}}
* [[Big No]] - In their ''[[Red Faction|Red Faction: Guerilla]]'' video, when {{spoiler|the brother dies}}
* [[Big No]] - In their ''[[Red Faction|Red Faction: Guerilla]]'' video, when {{spoiler|the brother dies}}
* [[Cheese Eating Surrender Monkeys]]: Subverted. They doubted other countries would do much better against the demon invasion in ''[[Onimusha]] 3''.
* [[Cheese-Eating Surrender Monkeys]]: Subverted. They doubted other countries would do much better against the demon invasion in ''[[Onimusha]] 3''.
* [[Color Coded for Your Convenience]]: [[Lampshade Hanging|Lampshaded]] in the E3 2010 trailer of ''[[Tron]] Evolution: The Video Game''.
* [[Color Coded for Your Convenience]]: [[Lampshade Hanging|Lampshaded]] in the E3 2010 trailer of ''[[Tron]] Evolution: The Video Game''.
* [[Continuity Nod]]: These are usually the same as their running gags. The ''[[Grandia III]]'' episode included a throwaway reference to a joke from their ''[[The Getaway]]'' episode.
* [[Continuity Nod]]: These are usually the same as their running gags. The ''[[Grandia III]]'' episode included a throwaway reference to a joke from their ''[[The Getaway]]'' episode.
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* [[Disturbed Doves]]: Commenting the wedding at the start of ''[[Final Fantasy XII]]'' must have had a [[John Woo]] fight scene in there.
* [[Disturbed Doves]]: Commenting the wedding at the start of ''[[Final Fantasy XII]]'' must have had a [[John Woo]] fight scene in there.
* [[Ensemble Darkhorse]]: Okay, not really an ensemble, but the guys declared the chicken in the opening of ''[[Fable]] III'' to be the "most compelling" character of any cut scene they watched.
* [[Ensemble Darkhorse]]: Okay, not really an ensemble, but the guys declared the chicken in the opening of ''[[Fable]] III'' to be the "most compelling" character of any cut scene they watched.
* [[Fake Out Opening]]: Done for their [[April Fools Day]] 2010 episode. {{spoiler|Instead of ''[[Final Fantasy XIII]]'', they riff the opening cinematic and credits for ''[[Final Fantasy VI|Final Fantasy III (USA).]]}}''
* [[Fake-Out Opening]]: Done for their [[April Fools' Day]] 2010 episode. {{spoiler|Instead of ''[[Final Fantasy XIII]]'', they riff the opening cinematic and credits for ''[[Final Fantasy VI|Final Fantasy III (USA).]]}}''
* [[Faux to Guide]]: Their 100th episode was about how to make more cutscenes like those they mock.
* [["Faux To" Guide]]: Their 100th episode was about how to make more cutscenes like those they mock.
* [[Flat What]]: Their responses to the weird ending to the opening of ''Cursed Crusade''.
* [[Flat What]]: Their responses to the weird ending to the opening of ''Cursed Crusade''.
* [[Franchise Zombie]]: "You get the impression Sonic Team really wants to be making other games, but they aren't allowed to, so they keep having to ram Sonic into the games they'd rather be making?"
* [[Franchise Zombie]]: "You get the impression Sonic Team really wants to be making other games, but they aren't allowed to, so they keep having to ram Sonic into the games they'd rather be making?"
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* [[Genre Savvy]]: They sorta have to be to spot all the clichés.
* [[Genre Savvy]]: They sorta have to be to spot all the clichés.
* [[Gilligan Cut]]: [[Double Subversion]]. In ''[[Jak II]]'', they called one, it didn't happen, but another cut happened, and they were happy.
* [[Gilligan Cut]]: [[Double Subversion]]. In ''[[Jak II]]'', they called one, it didn't happen, but another cut happened, and they were happy.
* [[Hey Its That Voice]]: Their reaction when they realized that the same voice actress did the opening monologues for both ''[[Eternal Sonata]]'' and ''[[Ace Combat]] 6'', and again, though with a different emotional response, when they realize "Commander 'Lightspeed' Kenny" is also in ''[[Red Faction]]: Guerilla''.
* [[Hey It's That Voice]]: Their reaction when they realized that the same voice actress did the opening monologues for both ''[[Eternal Sonata]]'' and ''[[Ace Combat]] 6'', and again, though with a different emotional response, when they realize "Commander 'Lightspeed' Kenny" is also in ''[[Red Faction]]: Guerilla''.
** And in the end credits of ''[[Assassin's Creed]] II'', it becomes "Hey its that guy", with "Nolan North isn't just doing the same voice in every game, he's doing the same character."
** And in the end credits of ''[[Assassin's Creed]] II'', it becomes "Hey its that guy", with "Nolan North isn't just doing the same voice in every game, he's doing the same character."
** The ''[[Halo]] ODST'' credits read "[[Nathan Fillion]] plays the same character in everything and, frankly, I'm okay with that."
** The ''[[Halo]] ODST'' credits read "[[Nathan Fillion]] plays the same character in everything and, frankly, I'm okay with that."
* [[Homage]]: Noted in the video for ''Hunted: The Demon's Forge''.
* [[Homage]]: Noted in the video for ''Hunted: The Demon's Forge''.
{{quote| "This shot courtesy of ''[[Game of Thrones]]''." (later) "This shot courtesy of ''[[The Lord of the Rings (Film)|The Two Towers]]''."}}
{{quote| "This shot courtesy of ''[[Game of Thrones]]''." (later) "This shot courtesy of ''[[The Lord of the Rings (Film)|The Two Towers]]''."}}
* [[Hostile Show Takeover]]: Graham took over ''[[Zero Punctuation]]'' on [[April Fools Day]] 2009 (Yahtzee regains power less than two minutes in).
* [[Hostile Show Takeover]]: Graham took over ''[[Zero Punctuation]]'' on [[April Fools' Day]] 2009 (Yahtzee regains power less than two minutes in).
* [[Hot Mom]]: Miranda surprises them by being one in ''[[Grandia III]]''.
* [[Hot Mom]]: Miranda surprises them by being one in ''[[Grandia III]]''.
* [[Ho Yay]]: Hooo boy, [[Devil May Cry|Dante vs. Nero.]] "Stop it, now I'm seeing symbolism in everything!"
* [[Ho Yay]]: Hooo boy, [[Devil May Cry|Dante vs. Nero.]] "Stop it, now I'm seeing symbolism in everything!"
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* [[Incredibly Lame Pun]]: In the ''[[Arc Rise Fantasia]]'' video, the hero and a dragon are falling from the sky, and Paul says the game should be called "Arc ''Fall''Fantasia". Graham imitated a shout, saying "Get off the stage!".
* [[Incredibly Lame Pun]]: In the ''[[Arc Rise Fantasia]]'' video, the hero and a dragon are falling from the sky, and Paul says the game should be called "Arc ''Fall''Fantasia". Graham imitated a shout, saying "Get off the stage!".
* [[Insistent Terminology]]: Like a fair portion of the old-school Sonic fans. From the ''[[Bayonetta]]'' review: "It's ''Robotnik''!"
* [[Insistent Terminology]]: Like a fair portion of the old-school Sonic fans. From the ''[[Bayonetta]]'' review: "It's ''Robotnik''!"
* [[Instant Awesome Just Add Ninja]]: Civil War Ninjas in ''[[Damnation]]''.
* [[Instant Awesome, Just Add Ninja]]: Civil War Ninjas in ''[[Damnation]]''.
* [[Loads and Loads of Loading]]: In a different sense than the usual one. Early in ''The Darkness'', the protagonist receives an unloaded shotgun. Which he then spends several minutes slowly, carefully loading in the middle of a heated car chase. This is thoroughly mocked.
* [[Loads and Loads of Loading]]: In a different sense than the usual one. Early in ''The Darkness'', the protagonist receives an unloaded shotgun. Which he then spends several minutes slowly, carefully loading in the middle of a heated car chase. This is thoroughly mocked.
* [[Made of Iron]]: That chicken at the start of ''Fable 3''. Hoo boy. However...
* [[Made of Iron]]: That chicken at the start of ''Fable 3''. Hoo boy. However...
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* [[Names to Run Away From Really Fast]]: Mocked in the [[Prototype (Video Game)|Prototype]] episode. "Gent- *sigh* ...Has anything good ''ever'' come out of a company called Gentek?" "No. Not once."
* [[Names to Run Away From Really Fast]]: Mocked in the [[Prototype (Video Game)|Prototype]] episode. "Gent- *sigh* ...Has anything good ''ever'' come out of a company called Gentek?" "No. Not once."
* [[Ninja Pirate Zombie Robot]]: (From ''Damnation'') "What, mechs ''and'' Lincoln?! Fingers crossed for [[Historical Hilarity|Mecha Lincoln]]!" And later, Zombie General Mecha Grant.
* [[Ninja Pirate Zombie Robot]]: (From ''Damnation'') "What, mechs ''and'' Lincoln?! Fingers crossed for [[Historical Hilarity|Mecha Lincoln]]!" And later, Zombie General Mecha Grant.
* [[No You]]: From ''[[Digital Devil Saga]]''.
* [[No, You]]: From ''[[Digital Devil Saga]]''.
{{quote| '''Graham:''' That's a terrible strategy.<br />
{{quote| '''Graham:''' That's a terrible strategy.<br />
'''Paul:''' YOU'RE a terrible strategy.<br />
'''Paul:''' YOU'RE a terrible strategy.<br />
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* [[Wall of Text]]: ''[[Zoids]] Assault''. "Did you load a ''book'' into the 360?"
* [[Wall of Text]]: ''[[Zoids]] Assault''. "Did you load a ''book'' into the 360?"
* [[Weird Moon]]: A [[Running Gag]] is that the moon in (especially JRPG) cutscenes is "so big that if real, the Earth would long ago have been torn apart by tidal forces". Seeing a big moon in a non-JRPG game sometimes causes them to quip "Is this set in Japan?"
* [[Weird Moon]]: A [[Running Gag]] is that the moon in (especially JRPG) cutscenes is "so big that if real, the Earth would long ago have been torn apart by tidal forces". Seeing a big moon in a non-JRPG game sometimes causes them to quip "Is this set in Japan?"
* [[What Do You Mean Its Not for Kids]]: ''[[Jak II]]'' shows content they say makes parents regret buying this cartoony game.
* [[What Do You Mean It's Not for Kids?]]: ''[[Jak II]]'' shows content they say makes parents regret buying this cartoony game.
* [[X Called They Want Their Y Back]]: "Todd McFarlane called. [[Spawn]] wants his cape back." to Vincent's cape in ''[[Dirge of Cerberus]]''.
* [[X Called They Want Their Y Back]]: "Todd McFarlane called. [[Spawn]] wants his cape back." to Vincent's cape in ''[[Dirge of Cerberus]]''.
* [[Ye Olde Butcherede Englishe]]: Made fun of in the ''[[Two Worlds]]'' episode.
* [[Ye Olde Butcherede Englishe]]: Made fun of in the ''[[Two Worlds]]'' episode.

Revision as of 10:49, 8 January 2014

Unskippable is a weekly web series hosted on The Escapist. Graham and Paul snark over the opening cutscenes of various video games, in a style inspired by Mystery Science Theater 3000.

The show was born as part of the Escapist Film Festival, where its pilot episode garnered enough votes to become a regular feature. It proved successful with the site's audience (who liked a bit of game humor), and has continued ever since.

Cutscenes are chosen based on several factors (and yes, they can be skippable). Terrible writing, poor pacing, and Cliche Storms are a plus, but even great cinematics can get the Unskippable treatment if the duo can think of enough silly things to say about them.

In 2009, Unskippable finally took on Hideo Kojima, the king of overwrought cutscenes, with Metal Gear August, a satirical look at Guns of the Patriots. As expected, the game was so cutscene-heavy that it took them 5 episodes to get through the cutscenes. And by "the cutscenes" we mean some of the cutscenes...in Act One...of five.

The episodes can be found here.

The snarkers in question, Graham Stark and Paul Sanders, are also the creators of Loading Ready Run. They have also experimented with a live Let's Play, found here. This morphed into a new series called Graham & Paul Let's Play, found here.

Tropes used in Unskippable include:

 "I don't think that shirt is historically accurate."

"And the robots are?"

"...Yes?"

"Okay."

 "...formed by Count Alex and the lords of neighboring cities."

"Despite the name, Lords of Neighboring Cities is actually a solo artist, he and Alex used to be roommates, so they formed an army."

 Paul: Are we allowed to keep watching this?

Graham: ...I hope so!

 "And so begins the adventure of an unlikely hero. But he got killed, so now we get to watch his girlfriend get clothes from the blacksmith."

 And that was the seventh time I died.

I don't think we're allowed to use that joke.

    • Many references to Samanosuke from Onimusha 3, and "That guy from Lost Odyssey". "Well hello there, Mister Resilient. Didn't he just get blown up? Twice?"
    • And the shouting of "MATILDA!!!" when the planes took off in Haze, a nod to an emotional cutscene from Ace Combat 6.
    • Flowers coming from "scenic Tenuto"
    • A reference to the "Bernie" cutscene character from Lost Planet, which goes all the way back to the pilot episode (which some viewers might not have seen, because the pilot wasn't available among the regular episodes initially).
    • When they did Jak II, they equate the Dark Jak transformation with a Werehog. When they actually do Sonic Unleashed, One of the lines used for Sonic's transformation scene is "I'm gonna kill Praxis!"
    • Their riff of Grandia III' involved them mistaking a particularly Hot Shonen Mom for the main character's older sister. The very next video had them purposely going out of their way to avoid referring to the characters' relationships to avoid a repeat mistake.
    • From their Battlefield: Bad Company episode: "And thus is the curse of the controllable vehicle section at the beginning of first-person shooters. The Darkness, Far Cry 2, Bad Company... you will never end one conscious."
    • Several times now, if a crow (well, it was a raven once) shows up in the cutscene, they refer to him as "Russell," and even act as if this is the same bird throughout the various games.
    • Dead Rising. "It's quiet." "Yes, almost strangely quiet..."
    • Lost Odyssey: "Hey, I thought you said puddles don't make waves."
  • Crazy Prepared: The bandits from the Fist of the North Star game, who evidently put up cages in ten foot increments across the entire desert.
  • Credits Gag: Since most of the cutscenes that they lampoon are the intros, they get a lot of mileage out of this type of joke.
  • Crossover with Zero Punctuation. Yahtzee joined them for Star Ocean, and in return Graham gave a brief X-Blades review as an opener for Yahtzee's Halo Wars video.
  • Cutscene Power to The Max: in the Dirge of Cerberus video "This sure looks like it'd be fun to play."
  • Dark Reprise: Graham gives the main Katamari Damacy theme one in Cabela's Survival: Shadows of Katmai
  • Deadpan Snarker: Two of them. Plus a third in the episode where Yahtzee shows up.
  • Diagonal Cut: In Genji. "Good to see this game's hitting on all the right cliches."
  • Did Not Do the Research: In the review of The Getaway, Graham makes the throwaway comment: "In this film the part of being beaten up will be played by the oboe." The actual instrument playing in the cutscene is a bass clarinet. Still a good joke, though. (This is actually a paraphrase of a line from the MST3K episode Hellcats. "From now on, Steve's death will be represented by the oboe.")
    • In the Sonic Unleashed riff, it's mentioned that the doctor's name was retconned to Eggman. However, it was in fact retconned to Robotnik with Eggman acting as a nickname.
    • In Devil May Cry 4: "Strangely, nobody got impaled bodily by a dirty great sword. This must not be a real Devil May Cry game". Dante gets impaled in the very next cutscene.
      • Except they only watched the first cutscene...
  • Disturbed Doves: Commenting the wedding at the start of Final Fantasy XII must have had a John Woo fight scene in there.
  • Ensemble Darkhorse: Okay, not really an ensemble, but the guys declared the chicken in the opening of Fable III to be the "most compelling" character of any cut scene they watched.
  • Fake-Out Opening: Done for their April Fools' Day 2010 episode. Instead of Final Fantasy XIII, they riff the opening cinematic and credits for Final Fantasy III (USA).
  • "Faux To" Guide: Their 100th episode was about how to make more cutscenes like those they mock.
  • Flat What: Their responses to the weird ending to the opening of Cursed Crusade.
  • Franchise Zombie: "You get the impression Sonic Team really wants to be making other games, but they aren't allowed to, so they keep having to ram Sonic into the games they'd rather be making?"
  • Freud Was Right: "That did not sound like dying."
  • Fridge Logic: Invoked in the X-Men Origins: Wolverine Uncaged video. "Were these guys briefed?" "Why would you arm your men with weapons you know won't hurt him?", etc.
    • They also wonder where all the skeletons that make up Nito, First of the Dead came from if there wasn't anyone to die and make skeletons.
  • Gameplay and Story Segregation: Thoroughly mocked in several episodes. In their Devil May Cry video, they actually took a moment to demonstrate this.
  • Genre Savvy: They sorta have to be to spot all the clichés.
  • Gilligan Cut: Double Subversion. In Jak II, they called one, it didn't happen, but another cut happened, and they were happy.
  • Hey It's That Voice: Their reaction when they realized that the same voice actress did the opening monologues for both Eternal Sonata and Ace Combat 6, and again, though with a different emotional response, when they realize "Commander 'Lightspeed' Kenny" is also in Red Faction: Guerilla.
    • And in the end credits of Assassin's Creed II, it becomes "Hey its that guy", with "Nolan North isn't just doing the same voice in every game, he's doing the same character."
    • The Halo ODST credits read "Nathan Fillion plays the same character in everything and, frankly, I'm okay with that."
  • Homage: Noted in the video for Hunted: The Demon's Forge.

 "This shot courtesy of Game of Thrones." (later) "This shot courtesy of The Two Towers."

 Narrator: In the not-too-distant future...

Graham and Paul (singing): Next Sunday, AD...

 Openning Text: In the not-too-distant future...

Graham (singing): In the not-too-distant future...

Paul: We've already done this joke.

Graham: Well it's not my fault it starts the same way as Wolverine!

 Graham: That's a terrible strategy.

Paul: YOU'RE a terrible strategy.

Graham: ...Ouch.

  We know he's a Sith, but just to make sure, let's make him look like Satan.

 "You know, I never noticed how many crows there are in cutscenes."

      • The best part about this one is that, according to Word of God, the pun in Russell's name was unintentional.
    • "(I) blame the taint." referencing the ridiculous name for the forces of evil from the Two Worlds intro cutscene
    • "Traffic chopper nine, we have serious [event] here" whenever a helicopter appears.
    • Evil porpoises.
  • Say My Name: Thoroughly mocked in the Devil May Cry 4 video.

 "Nero!"

"Kyrie!"

"Dante!"

"KRATOS!"

"SPAARRTAAA!"

 Game: "She's a spy!"

"She's a shepherd."

"SHEPHERD SPY!"

 Alicia: Flowers, bugs and fish.

Graham and Paul: Oh my.

 Oh yeah? Well I think I gave his mum a "small straight" last night. AND SHE LOVED IT.

    • In the Viking video, Paul does this to himself:

 Narrator: What was once green and fertile was now soured and barren.

Paul: Hey! Leave my mom out of this!