Watch Conan O'Brien "Review" Skyrim
Friday, 03 August 2012 07:08
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If you didn't know, Conan O'Brien is reviewing games now. Yes, this is the same Conan O'Brien who hosts Conan on TBS.
In his segment called "Clueless Gamer with Conan O'Brien," Conan "reviews" games from a non-hobbyists' perspective -- a fact he makes very clear. He even admits he doesn't like videogames at all but a lot of his viewers do. So there you go.
In this episode, he's reviewing Bethesda's award-winning RPG Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim. Yeah, it's an old game but if that's what you're taking from this, then you obviously won't appreciate his "review."
Obviously, this "review" is more of a parody than anything else and I admit, I chuckled a few times from some of Conan's jabs.
Give this a watch and see how a non-gamer reviews Skyrim.
What game would you want Conan to review next and does he make valid points -- given how inane some of them are?
Source: Gameranx
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If you didn't know, Conan O'Brien is reviewing games now. Yes, this is the same Conan O'Brien who hosts Conan on TBS. In his segment called "Clueless Gamer with Conan...
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