The "Spoony Experiment" website was effectively abandoned in 2017, then taken down entirely in May 2019. Regardless of why he left, he stayed on good terms with many creators and would continue to appear in some of their videos after his departure.Ģ013-2015 marked the approximate time that Noah's productivity began to decline as his real-life health problems, both physical and mental, started to take their toll on him, and his already sporadic output became less and less frequent. Spoony left TGWTG in June 2012 (Noah said in the To Boldly Flee commentary that he was already planning to leave as he didn't need the site's promotions and management knew this however, he also left in the midst of unfortunate Twitter comments made towards Obscurus Lupa, causing many to believe this was the reason he left, or at least contributed to the decision, though Noah admitted that the feud didn't help). Insano from an Alternate Universe where Linkara became a Mad Scientist instead of Spoony, is a recurring cast member on Atop the 4th Wall. Insano became a recurring archnemesis of Linkara, and to this day "Dr. He is also a huge fan of Reb Brown and reviewed several of his films, often lamenting he truly thinks he could have been an A-list action star if he only picked better roles.įor a time, Noah was a member of Channel Awesome, which led to numerous crossovers and collaborations with their personalities, especially Lewis "Linkara" Lovhaug Noah's Mad Scientist character Dr.
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He also did an in-depth retrospective of the Ultima franchise, discussing not only how each game would reshape video game story and gameplay design, but how the games influenced his childhood, culminating in Ultima IX being, as he describes, "a top contender for the most blundered finale to an epic storyline in the history of fiction."Īside from video games, he has done reviews of movie and TV shows, both as Vlogs and as dedicated reviews, and some of the former are off-the-cuff rants about new premieres he came back already hating (the ones about Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 1 and Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen are truly something to behold), as well as similarly improv comments on the state of pro wrestling, which often run as long as the actual program he's critiquing.
Other prominent reviews include his Lets Plays of Phantasmagoria 2: A Puzzle of Flesh, SWAT 4, and Ripper (which he slogged through in the dark ages of pre- GameFAQs). He was perhaps most famous for his eviscerating reviews of the Final Fantasy series, specifically otherwise-beloved titles such as VIII and X.