Eventually all these videos are going to lead to Sungwon starting a panel and staring at his audience, daring them to ask him anything he hasn't already addressed for the entire time.
I heard a while ago that it's something he was embarrassed to reveal and only recently told his wife. And I've been curious ever since. I guess we just need someone to seduce him and get the answer out of him in 14 years or so. It might destroy his marriage, but at least we'll have our answer.
0:05 Do you watch JoJo's Bizare Adventure? 1:00 What's your go-to karaoke song? 1:42 What is you typing speed? 2:32 Would you ever get a dog or other pets? 3:25 What does ProZD stand for? 3:41 How do you pronounce ProZD? 3:49 How did you and your wife meet? 4:30 What system is your homebrew Pokemon tabletop RP? Will you ever record it or share the rules? 8:36 What anime do you recommend to people who never watched anime? 10:07 If you had to dye your hair, what color would it be? 10:25 What games have you 100%'d?
I'm sure that you get tons of comments like this, but I'm going to say it anyways. I love that you always state your boundaries when it comes to how much you share on the internet. A lot of content creators have a hard time finding a good balance which leads to a lot of annoying parasocial bs. Knowing the things that you'd like to keep to yourself off camera is super important. If you want to share it you'll share, but if not you keep it to yourself. I respect that so much. Keep up the good work!
Absolutely, I have no doubt his Pokemon RP for instance would be super successful, but not everything needs to be content. I'm happy he can have things he can just enjoy without those strings attached.
This man is just answering every question ever in this series. It'll get to a point where somebody would ask him "Hey Sungwon! What's the meaning of life?" And he'll be like "oh yeah, just watch NATQA #87.5"
8:36 I watched Monster because you mentioned it was your favorite manga/anime years ago. Completely forgot that you were the reason I watched it. Thanks for that!
I've always loved completing games, but the ones that stand out to me as the most fun to complete are the two new Spider-Man games (2018 and Miles Morales), Kingdom Hearts Final Mix, and the recent RE2 and RE3 remakes. I've completed several others, but these were easily the most fun platinums I've ever went out of my way to grab, so I highly recommend it.
My favorite game I have ever 100% was Digimon Cyber Sleuth (or Hacker's Memory). The medals are certainly tedious, but filling out the digipedia is actually super fun and would highly suggest it.
Dude, A link between worlds is such a fun 100%. There aren’t a ton of hard collectibles and if you go into the game exploring even just a little bit you can gather everything, and it’s not super long with little to no fluff
Hearing you mention Monster is so great. So many people that I know who like anime never know what I'm talking about. I found Monster way looking for something after Death Note and it's one of my favorite Manga/Anime Even my sister who doesn't care about Manga/Anime fell in love with it.
On the topic of 100% recommendations I highly recommend The Messenger, a 2d platformer with a retro feel and a modern design philosophy (so no unreactable enemies dropping you into pits from nowhere, and there's no life checkpoint system.) And a really fun gimmick that I recommend keeping secret if you're interested, but is worth checking the trailer to see for yourself if you're on the edge.
Hollow Knight is a really fun challenge to 100%. I would definitely recommend it if you're big into Metroidvanias or if you're open to new game genres.
Hey SungWon, huge fan. I've got some questions for you if you don't mind: What are those headphones? Will Anime Crimes Division be back? Are you working on anything you can talk about (VO-wise)? What job would you have if you weren't a voice actor UA-cam person? What are your dream roles? If you could live anywhere else where would you live? How does it feel to be a voice in something you were already a fan of? How is it working on any project you ever worked at as a voice actor? What was the first job you've ever booked? What made you want to be a voice actor? If you could work with any voice actor which would you? What's the funniest thing that's happend in a session? Have you ever been recognized in public? Is it okay to say hello? What do you do with all the board games you don't keep? Where did you go to college? Have you ever considered designing a board game? Do you play DnD? What was the worst Let's Try Food video to get through? What was your favourite Let's Try Food video to get through? Do you ever record Voice Over from home? What VO role was the most challenging for you? Is there any anime/game you wish you could experience for the first time again? What's the difference between voice acting for a game vs a show? Are you an introvert or an extrovert? What is your favourite type of character to voice? How much do you get to adlib when you do voiceover? Will you be on Trash Taste? What is your favourite/most memorable/strangest line you recorded? Can I make a game using the King Dragon/Chairem characters? Will you have kids? How did you and Jay meet? What do you do with the extra food from the Let's Try videos? What's your least favourite voice over job you've done? What would be your ideal final meal? Do you do what you do fulltime? If you weren't doing what you do now, what would it be? Will you do more Name That Anime OP videos? What's the worst anime you've ever seen? If you had to give up either manga or anime, which would you give up? How fluent are you in Korean? What type of music do you listen to? Do you havve any interest in directing? What is your favorite voice to do for pranking? Subs or Dubs? Do you play or watch the stuff you voice in? What Anime are you watching this season? Favourite Marvel Legendary Expansion? How far in advance do you record voiceover for projects? What was your breakthrough role? Do you prefer remote or in-studio recording? What voice actors do you look up to? How do you tell Effie and Sophie apart? What board game started your love for board games? Who are your favorite UA-cam content creators? Do you like to cook? Would you come to a convention where I live? What's your favourite figure you own? Why are some of the Vines UA-cam Shorts/Shits now? What's your favorite food? If you could learn any language, what would it be? What's your favourite cuisine? Any new places you want to travel to? If you could live in the world of any video game, what would it be? Do you edit your videos? Do you do warmups before voiceover? What do you miss most about Michigan? What do you not like about LA? What are your favourite anime dubs? Will you make a VTuber? Do you watch other Twitch streamers? Would you ever paint miniatures? What is your opionion on Gundam/Gunpla? Do you play any trading card games? What Yakuza games have you played? Do you watch JoJo's Bizare Adventure? What's your go-to karaoke song? What is you typing speed? Would you ever get a dog or other pets? What does ProZD stand for? How did you and your wife meet? What system is your homebrew Pokemon tabletop RP? Will you ever record it or share the rules? What anime do you recommend to people who never watched anime? If you had to dye your hair, what color would it be? What games have you 100%'d? Thanks for answering!
Howdy! Since you asked... Bugsnax is fun all the way through for 100%. Little King's Story for Wii (though hard to get) is very enjoyable (in that same vein, Chibi Robo for gamecube is rad). If you enjoy JRPGs, the recent atelier Ryza series is very good, meruru is also fun Nobody Saves the World (especially if you can coop), Eiyuden Chronicle Rising is great if you enjoy the mechanics, Escape Academy is an escape room game that is easy to complete, can coop and is an absolute banger, Two Point Campus is a good simulation game, Cult of the Lamb is fun with only one aspect of the game being somewhat annoying to finish (Snail shells), Tinykin is a pikmin-like that is really good (As is The Wild At Heart), and finally Tunic is an excellent zelda-like with a very interesting central mechanic Hope some of these tickle your fancy :D
Monster?! Thank you bro. I've been telling people about this series since but no one commits more than 5 episodes or chapters because it's "slow, boring or trying too hard." Hearing that just made my day.
11:8 Hotline Miami for sure, addicting and challenging combat, collectibles that actually do things, a secret ending, it’s great to 100 percent all the levels in the game and you can do it while listening to a kickass soundtrack
Unpacking is very short but also was very fun to 100%. Not because it's hard, but because it requires you to end up telling a story as you play because you have to figure out how to achieve something by simply moving objects around. It might not be good content, but it's short and sweet and I found it really enjoyable to catch glimpses into the characters that you aren't really interacting with you're just... Learning about indirectly through the things they own.
I personally always loved 100%ing the Lego games because (if you're going based off the platinum trophy) they always throw in a few fun Easter egg trophies. Like in Lego HP Years 1-4 you could get the "Solid Snape" trophy for hiding in a barrel as Snape
It took me about 50 hours to 100% Bug Fables and I enjoyed every minute - no clue if you've played it but if you like the Paper Mario games (or at least the first two) you'll love it.
I always assumed ProZD was a play on "prosody". It has a few definitions, but one is "the rhythmic and intonational aspect of language". Seemed pretty fitting for a voice actor.
@@YuwuBee Yeah, I got the impression from the vid it was something like that. Still surprised how natural it works as a name, though. I didn't even consider it could have a different meaning.
My favorite games to 100% were probably the first two Paper Mario games, Majora's Mask, and most collectathons. Kirby's Epic Yarn was a fun experience, too.
Yo! That's awesome that you do a homebrew pokemon tabletop. My pokemon homebrew is my passion project, its super cool to hear someone else really into that kind of thing. I use programmed excel sheets too!
"We gotta get back because the dog is such and such" is code for "I am tired of hanging out with people and would rather go home and see my dog," it's not an obligation.
If I had to suggest the best games I've enjoyed 100%ing that are fun to explore and complete it would be 1) Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order and Assassin's Creed: Origins. So many places to explore that require skill and brains to get to and so many things to unlock and collect.
I really like your approach to the Pokemon TTRPG! Really considerate and smart since the TTRPG conventions are often the main cause of the high learning curve.
I'm glad you said Monster, I don't see too many recommendations for it but, Monster was incredible. They did such a fantastic job at making the show unsettling without anything flashy or supernatural or any of the things you normally expect to see from a psycho/horror anime. Character development was immaculate over the course of the entire series and it's constantly having you on the edge of your seat wanting for what happens next.
I wish more people talked about monster its so good also if you like monster check out 20th century boys cuz its written by the same dude and id say the quality is pretty equal
I really love the way you talk about creating your Pokemon RP in a way it can be accessible. I tend to avoid video game-based board games/RPs because I worry about needing to know the context of the game. Hope you can get to that point!
Jet Set Radio Future was the first game I ever 100%-ed and I have done it again three separate times. The mechanics are easy to learn, hard to master but it's so satisfying when you finally complete a challenge you've been working on for an hour. Only downside is the game has never been updated or re-released, so you need an Xbox, Xbox 360, or an emulator to play it, but I think it's worth it for the awesome soundtrack alone!
Finally another of my favourite creator's who's played Hades. Honestly my favourite roguelike game. On another note, not the anime I would've expected to be recommended as someone outside the manga/anime sphere, but I might give them a watch
My favorite 100% experience was Beyond Good and Evil for the PS2. That game was a joy to wander around in, and its side quests and mini games were all long enough to be satisfying but short enough not to wear out their welcome.
Lost odyssey is enjoyable to 100% because there are technically no missable items, so you don't always have to be checking guides to make sure you didn't miss something. Love the stress free approach!
I've always loved to 100% Spyro games. It's a lot of fun finding all the gems and collecting the diffrent collectibles on each game. Plus each game has a bonus stage if you do get the 100%!
bad end theatre is a really easy game to 100%, it’s only maybe an hour long if you’re not worrying about getting every single bad end. it’s still super fun though, it’s really interesting seeing all of the stories intertwine and watching them from different points of view.
Dragon Age: Origins I think is fun to 100% just due to the sheer amount of different approaches you can take, and how much your choices actually affect the world and its state. The origins alone are all worth doing because they show you how much your character actually matters.
chicory is the only new game i 100% in the last few years, its world is such a joy. even delivering mail and picking up trash felt like fun ways to help these folks and stay in the world longer
Small indie metroidvania called Momodora Reverie Under the Moonlight is a fantastic game to 100%. It's only like 4-5 hours long and I played it through back to back like 3 times. It's probably my fav of the genre if you're into those kinds of games.
I don't think I've ever heard another person mention this game. It's so good, but seems to have gone under the radar for most people, even people into the indie metroidvania scene.
Neon White is a nice to 100%. Fun gameplay, you go fast. Great story. Great characters. Great voice acting. Dunno if this type of game is up his alley, but i think he would enjoy it.
Ultrakill is an unexpectedly fun game to 100%. Game is still in early access and quite short, but amazing replayability. The game is filled with secrets, including secret weapons and secret levels, which change up the gameplay significantly. Then there's the ranks you get at the end of each level. If you get an S in time, kills and _style,_ you get a P rank overall. If you get a P rank on every level in act 1 and find a specific secret door, you unlock an insanely difficult secret boss, whom I consider to be one of my favorite bosses of all time. Acts 2 and 3 will also have secret superbosses in the future.
The Spyro trilogy is very fun to 100%. Highly recommend the remastered "Spyro Reignited" trilogy on Xbox (Switch reduces graphics greatly and yes, I have both versions - it's that good!)
Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot was probably the best time I've ever had 100% a game, most satisfyings gotta be Minecraft and Skyrim. Just the feeling of being "done" with games that never "end".
Interesting. The main anime I’ve been successful in getting people who normally aren’t into anime to watch are Gantz, Death Note, and Case Closed. Gantz, for obvious reasons, draws in men who aren’t typically into anime, while I found women to be captivated by Death Note and Case Closed, especially women who are into crime dramas series anyway.
On the topic of Paper Mario, Bug Fables is a really fun paper mario-inspired game, and while it can be more difficult to 100% than the original Paper Mario, the game was fun enough for me to do so.
There's a chance you may have played them but anyways this list are games that actually played again and again so I recommend them lol: - Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door - Paper Mario: Sticker Star - Tales of Symphonia - Rune Factory 2 - Pokemon Soulsilver - Hamtaro Ham Ham Heartbreak - Muramasa Demonblade - Catherine - Story of Seasons: More Friends of Mineral Town - Any Mario & Luigi game - Anything Professor Layton but specifically the 2nd one is chef's kiss. - Of course, Ace Attorney but I'm sure you know that lolol
Normie pick, but i had alot of fun 100%ing persona 5. Maxing all confidants and fusing all personas pluss getting the true ending can be done easily on NG+1 or if you sweat, it's achievable in your first run. And fusing all the advanced personas is dope.
A game I LOVE that I recommend is Risk of Rain, which I've 100%'d twice (PC and PS4). I personally like the side-scrolling aspect of it more than the 3D introduced in RoR2 (though that's still a great game). On the scale of Rogue-lite to Rogue-like, it's a roguelike with it's toe barely over the edge into the "lite" side, I'd say: nothing carries over from previous runs, except for things you unlock (other characters to play as or new items that _can_ spawn in a playthrough), but a new run is entirely fresh otherwise. Unlocking new items just expands the pool of possible items to drop, and other characters aren't necessarily easier to play than the base Commando; some are even harder. There are artifacts that change the way the game plays (either easier or harder), but those are option. Also, the music is freaking stellar; sometimes I wonder if I'm playing it more for the soundtrack than the gameplay (and the gameplay is phenomenal, as I've said).
Most of the LEGO games are great 100 percent experiences. So many fun Easter eggs while you are doing them. Pick one with a theme you enjoy and go from there.
I'd recommend you to get all of the achievements in Monster Train. There are a couple of achievements that are a pain in the ass to get naturally, but if you ask around there are seeds that help you to get them and the rest of the game is such a blast. It's a card game too so it's probably right up your alley.
Honestly I'd recommend _Outlaw Star_ over _Cowboy Bebop_ but I'm just a sucker for _Outlaw Star_ and can't be objective over which is a better starter anime. 10:20 Peak editor skills there Jay. Thanks for the video content SungWon Thanks for the editing Jay
For games to 100%, I would recommend anything made by Toby Fox. Both Undertale and Deltarune have a bunch of alternate paths and fun Easter eggs and it's totally worth it to get the most out of them. Their styles aren't for everyone, but if you like them, you'll love them.
All 3 in the original spyro trilogy are fun to 100 percent, the first and third are the best. The gems are laid out in a way where getting 100 percent still feels really fast and very doable.
Two games I have 100% are: Bayonetta and Majora's mask. Majora's mask is just so easy to 100% and really incentivises it. At the very least, you should 100% the mask collection. So much of Majora's mask's charm comes from the side quests required to get the masks. Not only do the masks then help you get heart containers (you think of how the mask can be applied to a small puzzle or problem and boom heart piece) but they also unlock the secret final mask (Prozd has said he has never played it, so 0 spoilers). Just an amazing game, effortless to 100%. Bayonetta on the other hand, the gameplay too good to just not 100%.
Vampire Survivors is a fun and fairly easy game to 100%. It's an 8bit game on Steam and draws inspiration from Castlevania and those types of games. You can 100% it in about 40-50hrs of gameplay.
ghost of tsushima is VERY fun to 100% every side mission is it’s own incremental story, so you feel reward both in game and out by completing it. usually also comes with some in-game stuff (materials, skill points, etc). also a beautiful game to look at
I personally recommend A Hat in Time for a fun game to 100%, it’s not anything crazy it’s basically just do all the levels and get all the collectibles (going off of the in-game statistic/not counting Steam achievements). And then if you have the Seal the Deal DLC you can complete all the challenge levels in the Death Wish mode to 110% the game. The game is super fun and just a blast to play through I’ve 100% it twice.
Fantastic ProZD. Amazing taste in anime. Also man you an animal crossing fan. I knew it! Everytime I listened and watch your videos I was like is that New Leaf soundtrack. 👌💯 Amazing choice. Thanks for this Q and A. Will there be one on your cats they are amazing. Much love to you and your family.
Eventually all these videos are going to lead to Sungwon starting a panel and staring at his audience, daring them to ask him anything he hasn't already addressed for the entire time.
People still ask the questions at his panels 🤣
He does these videos then always goes on Twitch with just "Q&A" streams.
@@jonas189 His ass kicking outfit and a pink water pistol set at his table might change their minds, haha.
Wonder if it’ll reach a point where the audience are in silence cuz they can’t think of something anyone hasn’t asked
@@jojothekangaroo7120 They'd probably still attend just for the chance to stare at him for an hour or so.
Is there going to be a test on this later?
Yes, right after lunch
I do food videos while high af on my UA-cam channel bruh
The test is if you ask him these questions again!
No, because no one shall ever ask them again.
Teacher: “The test isn’t impossible” The test: “What does ProZD stand for?”
I'm so sad, he finally included the "what does prozd mean" question and all I got from it were broken ankles.
He's said it's something that started highschool and he's super embarrassed about what it means.
Zora's Domain
@@nr1341 I mean, he's a huge Nintendo nerd, so it makes sense.
I heard a while ago that it's something he was embarrassed to reveal and only recently told his wife. And I've been curious ever since. I guess we just need someone to seduce him and get the answer out of him in 14 years or so. It might destroy his marriage, but at least we'll have our answer.
@@darrenmacqueen9884 sounds worth it
You answered like 3 questions and went on a tangent about pokemon dnd I love this channel
lol I was thinking the same and that was ok for me 😂😂😂
"Just get closer to me than my wife"
Challenge accepted. Prepare to fall in love!
SungWon: NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
And so starts SungWons harem anime arc
Sweet, let us know when you find out. I'll check back to this comment in 14 years to see your results.
"You wanna date, SungWon?"
"No, I'm marrie-"
*gives gift*
"HELL YEA I DO!"
0:05 Do you watch JoJo's Bizare Adventure?
1:00 What's your go-to karaoke song?
1:42 What is you typing speed?
2:32 Would you ever get a dog or other pets?
3:25 What does ProZD stand for?
3:41 How do you pronounce ProZD?
3:49 How did you and your wife meet?
4:30 What system is your homebrew Pokemon tabletop RP? Will you ever record it or share the rules?
8:36 What anime do you recommend to people who never watched anime?
10:07 If you had to dye your hair, what color would it be?
10:25 What games have you 100%'d?
People like you are the backbone of UA-cam. Thanks.
Jeez, how many people have asked about his typing speed that he put it in a “never ask again” video!
Beat me to it! 😄 Well done! I've made some for all the other videos down to #3 so of anyone wants to do the rest (3,2,1) feel free. 👍
You dropped this 👑
Doing God's work, man.
I'm sure that you get tons of comments like this, but I'm going to say it anyways. I love that you always state your boundaries when it comes to how much you share on the internet.
A lot of content creators have a hard time finding a good balance which leads to a lot of annoying parasocial bs. Knowing the things that you'd like to keep to yourself off camera is super important. If you want to share it you'll share, but if not you keep it to yourself. I respect that so much. Keep up the good work!
Worded it perfectly. Thank you for this comment
Absolutely!
You said it! It's quite nice really.
Absolutely, I have no doubt his Pokemon RP for instance would be super successful, but not everything needs to be content. I'm happy he can have things he can just enjoy without those strings attached.
This man is just answering every question ever in this series. It'll get to a point where somebody would ask him "Hey Sungwon! What's the meaning of life?" And he'll be like "oh yeah, just watch NATQA #87.5"
Disco Elysium has been my favorite game to 100% so far. Up there with RDR2 and Skyrim for all totally different reasons
8:36 I watched Monster because you mentioned it was your favorite manga/anime years ago. Completely forgot that you were the reason I watched it. Thanks for that!
Your karaoke songs are so good 😭 Lovefool is SO slept on
I've always loved completing games, but the ones that stand out to me as the most fun to complete are the two new Spider-Man games (2018 and Miles Morales), Kingdom Hearts Final Mix, and the recent RE2 and RE3 remakes. I've completed several others, but these were easily the most fun platinums I've ever went out of my way to grab, so I highly recommend it.
BlueZD sounds like an amazing UA-camr. We shall watch his career with great interest!
Also: Marvel's Spider-Man was very fun to 100%
One of the only games I’ve 100%’ed, the undies were worth my time
There is an actual channel called bluezd.
i feel like this is gonna get to the point where the questions are just "hows your day been?"
'how's your day' S-tier question
My favorite game I have ever 100% was Digimon Cyber Sleuth (or Hacker's Memory).
The medals are certainly tedious, but filling out the digipedia is actually super fun and would highly suggest it.
Dude, A link between worlds is such a fun 100%. There aren’t a ton of hard collectibles and if you go into the game exploring even just a little bit you can gather everything, and it’s not super long with little to no fluff
Hearing you mention Monster is so great. So many people that I know who like anime never know what I'm talking about. I found Monster way looking for something after Death Note and it's one of my favorite Manga/Anime
Even my sister who doesn't care about Manga/Anime fell in love with it.
On the topic of 100% recommendations I highly recommend The Messenger, a 2d platformer with a retro feel and a modern design philosophy (so no unreactable enemies dropping you into pits from nowhere, and there's no life checkpoint system.) And a really fun gimmick that I recommend keeping secret if you're interested, but is worth checking the trailer to see for yourself if you're on the edge.
Hollow Knight is a really fun challenge to 100%. I would definitely recommend it if you're big into Metroidvanias or if you're open to new game genres.
Hey SungWon, huge fan. I've got some questions for you if you don't mind:
What are those headphones?
Will Anime Crimes Division be back?
Are you working on anything you can talk about (VO-wise)?
What job would you have if you weren't a voice actor UA-cam person?
What are your dream roles?
If you could live anywhere else where would you live?
How does it feel to be a voice in something you were already a fan of?
How is it working on any project you ever worked at as a voice actor?
What was the first job you've ever booked?
What made you want to be a voice actor?
If you could work with any voice actor which would you?
What's the funniest thing that's happend in a session?
Have you ever been recognized in public?
Is it okay to say hello?
What do you do with all the board games you don't keep?
Where did you go to college?
Have you ever considered designing a board game?
Do you play DnD?
What was the worst Let's Try Food video to get through?
What was your favourite Let's Try Food video to get through?
Do you ever record Voice Over from home?
What VO role was the most challenging for you?
Is there any anime/game you wish you could experience for the first time again?
What's the difference between voice acting for a game vs a show?
Are you an introvert or an extrovert?
What is your favourite type of character to voice?
How much do you get to adlib when you do voiceover?
Will you be on Trash Taste?
What is your favourite/most memorable/strangest line you recorded?
Can I make a game using the King Dragon/Chairem characters?
Will you have kids?
How did you and Jay meet?
What do you do with the extra food from the Let's Try videos?
What's your least favourite voice over job you've done?
What would be your ideal final meal?
Do you do what you do fulltime?
If you weren't doing what you do now, what would it be?
Will you do more Name That Anime OP videos?
What's the worst anime you've ever seen?
If you had to give up either manga or anime, which would you give up?
How fluent are you in Korean?
What type of music do you listen to?
Do you havve any interest in directing?
What is your favorite voice to do for pranking?
Subs or Dubs?
Do you play or watch the stuff you voice in?
What Anime are you watching this season?
Favourite Marvel Legendary Expansion?
How far in advance do you record voiceover for projects?
What was your breakthrough role?
Do you prefer remote or in-studio recording?
What voice actors do you look up to?
How do you tell Effie and Sophie apart?
What board game started your love for board games?
Who are your favorite UA-cam content creators?
Do you like to cook?
Would you come to a convention where I live?
What's your favourite figure you own?
Why are some of the Vines UA-cam Shorts/Shits now?
What's your favorite food?
If you could learn any language, what would it be?
What's your favourite cuisine?
Any new places you want to travel to?
If you could live in the world of any video game, what would it be?
Do you edit your videos?
Do you do warmups before voiceover?
What do you miss most about Michigan?
What do you not like about LA?
What are your favourite anime dubs?
Will you make a VTuber?
Do you watch other Twitch streamers?
Would you ever paint miniatures?
What is your opionion on Gundam/Gunpla?
Do you play any trading card games?
What Yakuza games have you played?
Do you watch JoJo's Bizare Adventure?
What's your go-to karaoke song?
What is you typing speed?
Would you ever get a dog or other pets?
What does ProZD stand for?
How did you and your wife meet?
What system is your homebrew Pokemon tabletop RP? Will you ever record it or share the rules?
What anime do you recommend to people who never watched anime?
If you had to dye your hair, what color would it be?
What games have you 100%'d?
Thanks for answering!
I was going to be like fuck you’re needy bro but then I got the joke lol
lmfao
Howdy! Since you asked... Bugsnax is fun all the way through for 100%. Little King's Story for Wii (though hard to get) is very enjoyable (in that same vein, Chibi Robo for gamecube is rad).
If you enjoy JRPGs, the recent atelier Ryza series is very good, meruru is also fun
Nobody Saves the World (especially if you can coop), Eiyuden Chronicle Rising is great if you enjoy the mechanics, Escape Academy is an escape room game that is easy to complete, can coop and is an absolute banger, Two Point Campus is a good simulation game, Cult of the Lamb is fun with only one aspect of the game being somewhat annoying to finish (Snail shells), Tinykin is a pikmin-like that is really good (As is The Wild At Heart), and finally Tunic is an excellent zelda-like with a very interesting central mechanic
Hope some of these tickle your fancy :D
Even though I never ask anything. It's sure is fun listening to you telling stuff
Monster?! Thank you bro. I've been telling people about this series since but no one commits more than 5 episodes or chapters because it's "slow, boring or trying too hard." Hearing that just made my day.
I LOVE Monster! I wish more UA-camrs would react to it.
11:8 Hotline Miami for sure, addicting and challenging combat, collectibles that actually do things, a secret ending, it’s great to 100 percent all the levels in the game and you can do it while listening to a kickass soundtrack
"Get closer to me than my wife" Golden
Unpacking is very short but also was very fun to 100%. Not because it's hard, but because it requires you to end up telling a story as you play because you have to figure out how to achieve something by simply moving objects around. It might not be good content, but it's short and sweet and I found it really enjoyable to catch glimpses into the characters that you aren't really interacting with you're just... Learning about indirectly through the things they own.
I personally always loved 100%ing the Lego games because (if you're going based off the platinum trophy) they always throw in a few fun Easter egg trophies. Like in Lego HP Years 1-4 you could get the "Solid Snape" trophy for hiding in a barrel as Snape
It took me about 50 hours to 100% Bug Fables and I enjoyed every minute - no clue if you've played it but if you like the Paper Mario games (or at least the first two) you'll love it.
I always assumed ProZD was a play on "prosody". It has a few definitions, but one is "the rhythmic and intonational aspect of language". Seemed pretty fitting for a voice actor.
This is a really good theory but I think that he said that it stands for something very stupid
@@YuwuBee Yeah, I got the impression from the vid it was something like that. Still surprised how natural it works as a name, though. I didn't even consider it could have a different meaning.
@@niedec_hello he said in a livestream once that he came up with the name ProZD while in elementary school and that its apparently really embarrassing
The first thing I thought of was Pro Zombie Destroyer...
By the way, the word is "prosody," haha. Surprised nobody corrected you on that before now.
"Sail the high seas..."
I laughed.
My favorite games to 100% were probably the first two Paper Mario games, Majora's Mask, and most collectathons. Kirby's Epic Yarn was a fun experience, too.
I learn so much info from these, this is really fun to watch!
Never ask me these questions again #50 will just be like "stop asking me questions. No more questions about anything ever again"
Yo! That's awesome that you do a homebrew pokemon tabletop.
My pokemon homebrew is my passion project, its super cool to hear someone else really into that kind of thing.
I use programmed excel sheets too!
"We gotta get back because the dog is such and such" is code for "I am tired of hanging out with people and would rather go home and see my dog," it's not an obligation.
"I don't need a bunch of know it alls..."
*Glances over to TTRPG sphere*
Yeah that's fair.
Still sounds like you all had fun. Awesome!
If I had to suggest the best games I've enjoyed 100%ing that are fun to explore and complete it would be 1) Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order and Assassin's Creed: Origins. So many places to explore that require skill and brains to get to and so many things to unlock and collect.
I really like your approach to the Pokemon TTRPG! Really considerate and smart since the TTRPG conventions are often the main cause of the high learning curve.
"Sail the high seas"
Very clever
a mario fan fiction club? that is so specific lol!
I'm glad you said Monster, I don't see too many recommendations for it but, Monster was incredible. They did such a fantastic job at making the show unsettling without anything flashy or supernatural or any of the things you normally expect to see from a psycho/horror anime. Character development was immaculate over the course of the entire series and it's constantly having you on the edge of your seat wanting for what happens next.
I wish more people talked about monster its so good
also if you like monster check out 20th century boys cuz its written by the same dude and id say the quality is pretty equal
I really love the way you talk about creating your Pokemon RP in a way it can be accessible. I tend to avoid video game-based board games/RPs because I worry about needing to know the context of the game. Hope you can get to that point!
Reptilia out of fucking nowhere holy shit. A man of good taste!
I had a really good time 100%-ing Persona 5 Royal.
ProZD stands for Professional Zombie Destroyer. This man is gonna save us when the zombie apocalypse strikes!
Jet Set Radio Future was the first game I ever 100%-ed and I have done it again three separate times. The mechanics are easy to learn, hard to master but it's so satisfying when you finally complete a challenge you've been working on for an hour. Only downside is the game has never been updated or re-released, so you need an Xbox, Xbox 360, or an emulator to play it, but I think it's worth it for the awesome soundtrack alone!
That soundtrack is basically the soundtrack of my childhood :')
Finally another of my favourite creator's who's played Hades. Honestly my favourite roguelike game.
On another note, not the anime I would've expected to be recommended as someone outside the manga/anime sphere, but I might give them a watch
OK that is such a high typing speed
My favorite 100% experience was Beyond Good and Evil for the PS2. That game was a joy to wander around in, and its side quests and mini games were all long enough to be satisfying but short enough not to wear out their welcome.
Lost odyssey is enjoyable to 100% because there are technically no missable items, so you don't always have to be checking guides to make sure you didn't miss something. Love the stress free approach!
Missable items can die in a ditch I’m glad it’s not as common anymore
Love the music in Lost Odyssey especially, fun game
I've always loved to 100% Spyro games. It's a lot of fun finding all the gems and collecting the diffrent collectibles on each game. Plus each game has a bonus stage if you do get the 100%!
bad end theatre is a really easy game to 100%, it’s only maybe an hour long if you’re not worrying about getting every single bad end. it’s still super fun though, it’s really interesting seeing all of the stories intertwine and watching them from different points of view.
Dragon Age: Origins I think is fun to 100% just due to the sheer amount of different approaches you can take, and how much your choices actually affect the world and its state. The origins alone are all worth doing because they show you how much your character actually matters.
You 100 percented Yakuza 0 and Kiwami 2....
Oh my god, ProZD, you must be a master at mahjong!
The pokémon tabletop RP thing sounds super fun honestly!
Mario Oddessy is great to 100%. You get to relive all your awesome memories when you go back to different kingdoms.
Monster is also one of my favorites and I'm glad you know about and enjoyed it.
That Pokemon Tabletop RP sounds really awesome! I think i may try to create something like that.
I'm just gonna head-canon that ProZD means "Pro Zonkey Dong".
the best part of Monster for me is that it almost instantly hooks you
chicory is the only new game i 100% in the last few years, its world is such a joy. even delivering mail and picking up trash felt like fun ways to help these folks and stay in the world longer
Small indie metroidvania called Momodora Reverie Under the Moonlight is a fantastic game to 100%. It's only like 4-5 hours long and I played it through back to back like 3 times. It's probably my fav of the genre if you're into those kinds of games.
I don't think I've ever heard another person mention this game. It's so good, but seems to have gone under the radar for most people, even people into the indie metroidvania scene.
Neon White is a nice to 100%.
Fun gameplay, you go fast.
Great story.
Great characters.
Great voice acting.
Dunno if this type of game is up his alley, but i think he would enjoy it.
bro was in it
Ultrakill is an unexpectedly fun game to 100%. Game is still in early access and quite short, but amazing replayability. The game is filled with secrets, including secret weapons and secret levels, which change up the gameplay significantly. Then there's the ranks you get at the end of each level. If you get an S in time, kills and _style,_ you get a P rank overall. If you get a P rank on every level in act 1 and find a specific secret door, you unlock an insanely difficult secret boss, whom I consider to be one of my favorite bosses of all time. Acts 2 and 3 will also have secret superbosses in the future.
The Spyro trilogy is very fun to 100%. Highly recommend the remastered "Spyro Reignited" trilogy on Xbox (Switch reduces graphics greatly and yes, I have both versions - it's that good!)
Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot was probably the best time I've ever had 100% a game, most satisfyings gotta be Minecraft and Skyrim. Just the feeling of being "done" with games that never "end".
Interesting. The main anime I’ve been successful in getting people who normally aren’t into anime to watch are Gantz, Death Note, and Case Closed. Gantz, for obvious reasons, draws in men who aren’t typically into anime, while I found women to be captivated by Death Note and Case Closed, especially women who are into crime dramas series anyway.
On the topic of Paper Mario, Bug Fables is a really fun paper mario-inspired game, and while it can be more difficult to 100% than the original Paper Mario, the game was fun enough for me to do so.
There's a chance you may have played them but anyways this list are games that actually played again and again so I recommend them lol:
- Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door
- Paper Mario: Sticker Star
- Tales of Symphonia
- Rune Factory 2
- Pokemon Soulsilver
- Hamtaro Ham Ham Heartbreak
- Muramasa Demonblade
- Catherine
- Story of Seasons: More Friends of Mineral Town
- Any Mario & Luigi game
- Anything Professor Layton but specifically the 2nd one is chef's kiss.
- Of course, Ace Attorney but I'm sure you know that lolol
There's a pretty old indie game that I had a blast getting 100% in the 15 hours it took. Dust an Elysian Tail.
Normie pick, but i had alot of fun 100%ing persona 5.
Maxing all confidants and fusing all personas pluss getting the true ending can be done easily on NG+1 or if you sweat, it's achievable in your first run.
And fusing all the advanced personas is dope.
A game I LOVE that I recommend is Risk of Rain, which I've 100%'d twice (PC and PS4). I personally like the side-scrolling aspect of it more than the 3D introduced in RoR2 (though that's still a great game). On the scale of Rogue-lite to Rogue-like, it's a roguelike with it's toe barely over the edge into the "lite" side, I'd say: nothing carries over from previous runs, except for things you unlock (other characters to play as or new items that _can_ spawn in a playthrough), but a new run is entirely fresh otherwise. Unlocking new items just expands the pool of possible items to drop, and other characters aren't necessarily easier to play than the base Commando; some are even harder. There are artifacts that change the way the game plays (either easier or harder), but those are option. Also, the music is freaking stellar; sometimes I wonder if I'm playing it more for the soundtrack than the gameplay (and the gameplay is phenomenal, as I've said).
Most of the LEGO games are great 100 percent experiences. So many fun Easter eggs while you are doing them. Pick one with a theme you enjoy and go from there.
Also get the knowledge of knowing they'll be traumatized by THAT episode.
Damn you're a speedy typer. Also that Pokemon tabletop rp sounds like a lot of fun
Always love hearing youtubers mention offhandedly that they play Divinity II. Good game gets the respect it deserves.
Ghost of tsushima is an absolute TREAT to 100%. Fun and amazing all the way through!
I'd recommend you to get all of the achievements in Monster Train. There are a couple of achievements that are a pain in the ass to get naturally, but if you ask around there are seeds that help you to get them and the rest of the game is such a blast. It's a card game too so it's probably right up your alley.
Honestly I'd recommend _Outlaw Star_ over _Cowboy Bebop_ but I'm just a sucker for _Outlaw Star_ and can't be objective over which is a better starter anime.
10:20 Peak editor skills there Jay.
Thanks for the video content SungWon
Thanks for the editing Jay
For games to 100%, I would recommend anything made by Toby Fox. Both Undertale and Deltarune have a bunch of alternate paths and fun Easter eggs and it's totally worth it to get the most out of them. Their styles aren't for everyone, but if you like them, you'll love them.
All 3 in the original spyro trilogy are fun to 100 percent, the first and third are the best. The gems are laid out in a way where getting 100 percent still feels really fast and very doable.
Two games I have 100% are: Bayonetta and Majora's mask. Majora's mask is just so easy to 100% and really incentivises it. At the very least, you should 100% the mask collection. So much of Majora's mask's charm comes from the side quests required to get the masks. Not only do the masks then help you get heart containers (you think of how the mask can be applied to a small puzzle or problem and boom heart piece) but they also unlock the secret final mask (Prozd has said he has never played it, so 0 spoilers). Just an amazing game, effortless to 100%. Bayonetta on the other hand, the gameplay too good to just not 100%.
prozd: I learned to type fast because I liked to write stories as a kid
Me: I learned to type fast because I wanted to flame people in RuneScape
Vampire Survivors is a fun and fairly easy game to 100%. It's an 8bit game on Steam and draws inspiration from Castlevania and those types of games.
You can 100% it in about 40-50hrs of gameplay.
props to you for 100%ing Paper Mario 64. i could never manage to do it, myself. so many recipes
ghost of tsushima is VERY fun to 100% every side mission is it’s own incremental story, so you feel reward both in game and out by completing it. usually also comes with some in-game stuff (materials, skill points, etc). also a beautiful game to look at
As hard as it is Breath of the Wild is proving to be actually really fun to 100%
Next thing you know he’s gonna say don’t ask me ‘how are you?’
Celeste 100% is pretty challenging and fun.
There’s something about DQXI that makes it super satisfying to try to 100%.
The pokémon RP sounds genuinely amazing. The ProZD lost masterpiece 🥲
I agree with your explanation about cats and dogs, although a kid is at least able to go with you to places where a dog can't most of the time.
100% on yakuza 0 is the biggest flex I've seen in a while.
You know he really loves you when he finally tells you what ProZD stands for.
Yo, THE STROKES?! That just unlocked a core memory of me playing Guitar Hero III!
- Me playing this video as I fall asleep.
- prozd “anime karaoke songs like ride on shooting star”
- me, the worlds biggest flcl and pillows fan :😳
I personally recommend A Hat in Time for a fun game to 100%, it’s not anything crazy it’s basically just do all the levels and get all the collectibles (going off of the in-game statistic/not counting Steam achievements). And then if you have the Seal the Deal DLC you can complete all the challenge levels in the Death Wish mode to 110% the game. The game is super fun and just a blast to play through I’ve 100% it twice.
For "fun 100%" games, I would absolutely recommend Crosscode, that game is such a hidden gem
Fantastic ProZD. Amazing taste in anime. Also man you an animal crossing fan. I knew it! Everytime I listened and watch your videos I was like is that New Leaf soundtrack. 👌💯 Amazing choice. Thanks for this Q and A. Will there be one on your cats they are amazing. Much love to you and your family.
prozd stands for professional zombie dragon