https://www.youtube.com/@Splattercatgaming
I found some good stuff through this channel and of the few purchases I made after his seeing them I don't regret any. He has an easygoing style and some good insight into UI, QOL, and shooting mechanics. A refreshing lack of politics, just pure gameplay discussion.
He plays all genres of game leaning a bit more toward RPG mechanics.
Yeah, I watch him occasionally to discover new indie games to put on my wishlist and then never buy, lol. He's alright, once in a while he pisses me off when he completely fails to notice something obvious (a marker, a prompt, that kinda stuff), but it's not too bad.
Ah, the gaming content creator classic. It's pretty natural, I'd say, but becomes very glaring when you're watching someone else do it. Some people are way worse than others, too. It's also funny, because if you're doing a series, videos are often recorded in batches, so you'll see someone make the same mistake multiple times, with everyone telling them off in the comments for multiple videos, before they finally get to apply the advice (if they ever do). I guess that's one advantage to one-off videos like Splattercat generally does...you only make those mistakes once, at least.