Kaiser, Darabka and Swingle continue to troll each other and become the ultimate king of the hill.

Making a list of my favorite games of the decade so far was kind of easy. Making a list of my favorite films of this decade so far is the exact opposite. I’m a film buff. I’ll watch whatever is worth watching, while also discovering some hidden gems that deserve a little more attention. I’ve watched a lot of movies this decade that it was hard picking out what to rank high or low, or what films I liked the most to even include on the list. Well, it has finally been decided.
I’m not impressed. Episodes centered around Spike are very lacking, almost like the writers have no idea what to do with the little dragon. Then Season 4 came along and gave us “Inspiration Manifestation” and “Equestria Games,” all of which challenged the character and helped him grow. It’s a shame to see an episode that is neither of those two and takes a step back. I don’t hate “Princess Spike,” but I don’t love it either.
It starts at a summit in Canterlot, where ponies from all over Equestria join together and learn about one another. We are introduced to a statue that Princess Cadence carved up with gemstones, each representing the cities. That will come into play later.
After an exhausted Twilight speaks to the crowd, Spike proceeds to say a few things. However, the crowd doesn’t even notice him and give praise to all four princesses. Way to start things off, episode, as if that wasn’t contrived enough.
Beat the crap out of hot pants wearing steroid thugs in post-communist Poland “Franko the Crazy Revenge”, Let’s Go!!!!
Happy 100th episode! So what do the producers have planned to celebrate this milestone? An episode centered around background ponies. Yep, this is pandering to Brony fandom, but a good one at that. This episode actually shows that the producers are indeed aware of the fandom and are giving thanks by providing some fan service and referencing the many interpretations they have made on the background characters.
The episode starts with Cranky and Matilda from “A Friend in Deed” preparing for their wedding. However, they find out that the invitations indicate that it takes place today. Cranky finds out that Derpy messed up the invitations. She tries to apologize by handing him a basket of muffins, which had me busting a gut, and also sets the tone for this episode.
Remember that episode of Gravity Falls early this year that pretty much redeemed Pacifica Northwest? A similar thing applies here as well.
The episode starts with Pinkie Pie baking some cakes with her pet alligator, Gummy, when suddenly her Cutie Mark starts flashing, telling her to report to the Cutie Map. She leaves Gummy in charge of the baking, resulting in a brief, hilarious moment of Gummy plopping on the counter. The last shot in the episode also reveals that he hasn’t moved at all, making it even funnier.
Pinkie arrives at Twilight’s castle, finding Twilight and Rainbow Dash in there. They examine that the map is summoning both Pinkie and Rainbow to a kingdom called Griffonstone. An episode centered around Pinkie Pie and Rainbow Dash, when was the last time that happened? Oh, yeah, “Griffon the Brush Off” in Season 1. Why do I get that feeling one element from that episode will return?
Originally uploaded to Blip, when my account when under in 2014, this video was lost to everyone. So for your entertainment pleasure, please enjoy my Top Eight Favorite Animated Films.
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Swingle, Kaiser and your one only Gaming Beast continue to blast each other to hell and #rage about it. Well Darabka does most of the raging.

I may not have a list of favorite games of the Seventh Generation, but I can give you guys a list of my favorite games of this decade… so far. The criteria are as follows:
- One game per franchise.
- They have to have been released between 2010 to 2015, at least from their country of origin. That is why Bayonetta is nowhere on the list because it first came out in Japan in 2009.
- Only original games. No HD remasters.
Just remember, these are my personal picks. If your favorite games are not anywhere on the list, that means I either haven’t played them or reluctantly booted them off the list while picking the candidates. Without further ado, these are my Top 10 Games of the 2010s decade… so far.



