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  1. Heavy Metal Gamer Plays: Grand Theft Auto V - Episode 8

    Heavy Metal Gamer Plays: Grand Theft Auto V - Episode 8:


    Hey motherfuckers! So I had to change things up a bit. Originally planned was the 4,444 special, but I just didn't get it done. Also it would be kinda pointless because over the weekend my channel went to 4,465. Which is really fucking cool. Appreciate everyone who has subscribed, a big thank you to everyone. So I scrapped that idea, but it will be replaced this week. So I decided on Grand Theft Auto V, been ...
  2. Gloomwood (Demo) - Heavy Metal Gamer Previews

    Gloomwood (Demo) - Heavy Metal Gamer Previews:


    One more video to end out the week, and this time I want to preview the upcoming Gloomwood, with a demo that can be found on Steam. Gloomwood is developed by Dillon Rogers and David Szymanski, and published by New Blood. Can't wait to play the full game when it hits Steam!
  3. Heavy Metal Gamer Plays: Kirby's Block Ball - Stage 3

    Heavy Metal Gamer Plays: Kirby's Block Ball - Stage 3:


    Back at it with Stage 3 of Kirby's Block Ball on the NES. A badass game from Nintendo. Hope you enjoy. Thanks for watching! Also the intro is completely stupid hahaha!
  4. Tetris (NES/Game Boy) Review - Heavy Metal Gamer Show

    Tetris (NES/Game Boy) Review - Heavy Metal Gamer Show:


    Starting out the week with a review of Tetris on the NES and Game Boy. Many hours were definitely spent on the Game Boy version as a kid. Hope you enjoy. Thanks for watching.
  5. Metal World Order: Concerto Moon - Savior Never Cry Review

    Metal World Order: Concerto Moon - Savior Never Cry Review:


    A little late on the upload today, but here is a brand new Metal World Order album review. This time I check out some more badass Japanese Metal from Concerto Moon, and their album Savior Never Cry. Hope you enjoy this review. Thanks for watching.
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