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Game Theory

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  • 2011–2025
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Game Theory (2011)
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Matthew Patrick delves into common questions about video game stories and tropes and develops theories to explain them.Matthew Patrick delves into common questions about video game stories and tropes and develops theories to explain them.Matthew Patrick delves into common questions about video game stories and tropes and develops theories to explain them.

  • Creator
    • Matthew Patrick
  • Stars
    • Matthew Patrick
    • Tom Robinson
    • Daniel Zemke
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    2.2K
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    • Creator
      • Matthew Patrick
    • Stars
      • Matthew Patrick
      • Tom Robinson
      • Daniel Zemke
    • 9User reviews
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  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 4 nominations total

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    Matthew Patrick
    • Self - The Game Theorist…
    • 2011–2024
    Tom Robinson
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    Greg Wilmot
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    • 2022
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      • Matthew Patrick
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    6lipnusis

    A Thought-Provoking Channel with Some Analytical Limitations

    Game Theory, a popular YouTube channel hosted by Matthew Patrick, delves into the intricate world of analyzing and dissecting various aspects of video games, pop culture, and internet phenomena. While the channel has amassed a significant following and offers intriguing content, it is not without its limitations, preventing it from achieving a higher rating.

    One of the strengths of Game Theory lies in its ability to tackle complex and thought-provoking topics. The channel explores a wide range of subjects, from the scientific principles behind video game mechanics to uncovering hidden secrets within popular franchises. The host's enthusiasm and passion for the subject matter are evident, creating an engaging experience for viewers.

    Additionally, the channel's production values are commendable. The use of visual aids, such as animations and graphics, helps to convey complex concepts in a more accessible manner. The editing is generally polished and keeps the pace of the videos engaging.

    However, Game Theory falls short when it comes to its analytical approach. While it presents interesting theories and hypotheses, some of its conclusions can feel far-fetched or rely on questionable assumptions. The channel's reliance on speculation and creative interpretation of game narratives sometimes leads to weak arguments that lack substantial evidence or rely too heavily on cherry-picked examples.

    Moreover, the channel occasionally sacrifices depth for the sake of entertainment. While the videos are undoubtedly entertaining, they often skim the surface of complex subjects, leaving some viewers craving more in-depth analysis. The need for brevity and digestible content sometimes hampers the channel's ability to fully explore and unpack the intricacies of the topics at hand.

    Furthermore, the channel's tendency to lean heavily on clickbait titles and thumbnails can be off-putting. While this approach may attract initial attention, it can create false expectations and disappoint viewers who are seeking more substantive content. The occasional reliance on shock value or exaggerated claims can undermine the credibility of the channel.

    Lastly, the channel's style and presentation may not appeal to everyone. The rapid-fire editing, frequent jump cuts, and energetic delivery may feel overwhelming for some viewers, especially those who prefer a more measured and calm approach to analysis. Additionally, the humor employed by the host, while entertaining for many, can sometimes overshadow the substance of the content being discussed.

    In conclusion, Game Theory offers an entertaining and thought-provoking exploration of video game and pop culture phenomena. The channel's wide range of topics and engaging presentation style contribute to its popularity. However, its analytical limitations, occasional reliance on speculation, and clickbait tendencies prevent it from achieving a higher rating. Nevertheless, for those looking for an entertaining take on gaming and pop culture, Game Theory can provide an enjoyable experience, as long as viewers approach it with a critical eye.
    8JaxBlaze

    It's Only a Theory, a Game Theory. My Theory Is You Will Love It.

    "Game Theory" is a YouTube show created and starring Matthew Patrick (a Diet Coke addicted band geek). The premise of the show is to take scientific principles and apply them to video games. How fast is Sonic? How high can Mario jump? Will FNAF ever end? All these questions and more will be answered (except the FNAF one, come on Scott). This show is Funny, smart, informative and suitable for most ages. Matthew Is a fantastic host and make some very complicated maths a little more accessible and fun.

    I first found "Game Theory" in late 2012 whilst stuck in a lift at work during a power cut. I spent over two hours in that lift and "Game Theory" made a big part of that fly by (I also had a small nap, a paid nap at that). from that point on I was a regular viewer.

    I cant recommend this show enough,

    Jax Blaze.
    aonenaqvee

    Amazing.

    Thousands of hours have gone into developing these well thought out episodes. Trust me, Id you watch it, you'll love it.
    5josephellis

    Pretty Good, for the most part

    Math and science weren't always my favorite subject. However, Matt creates theories and uses in game math and science to support them. There's a lot of great episodes. Some of em are strange however. When he tries to be funny it doesn't work, some of his "theories" are flat out wrong and aren't theories sometimes (statements more likely) This is worth checking out.
    10omarhassanca

    Amazing

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      MatPat is one of the few human beings to have ever simultaneously whipped and nae nae'd.
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      Featured in Five Nights at Freddy's: A Game Theorist Analogy (2015)

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      • April 18, 2011 (United States)
    • Country of origin
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