Kikoskia is a fairly noteworthy English creator of Let's Play videos on YouTube. Some of the strong points of his commentary are his generally amiable personality, whimsical yet snarky sense of humor, tendency to hang lampshades on common tropes and cliches, and almost total lackof profanity or vulgarity. Most of the games he plays tend to be RPGs or Adventure Games, and many of them were originally made for the SegaMegadrive. (He does use an emulator to play them on PC but insists he owns all the games he plays.)Some of the more notable properties he's covered include:
"She's probably dead. Or worse, evil. Or worse, in this game."
Bigger Bad: In his Let's Play of Super Mario World (a homebrew game for the Mega Drive, not that one), the fact Bowser is swiftly disposed of only for Mario to fight a slew of other bosses leads Kiko to believe that Barnett the Elephant, the final boss of the game, has been the real mastermind in the Mushroom Kingdom all along. Bowser was just a lackey.
Big "WHAT?!": In Legend of Kyrandia 2: Hand of Fate, Kiko is sent on a fool's quest to pay various questionable people for a trip to the center of the earth. Tnen he discovers that he could simply have had Zanthia jump down an air vent. His reaction is this.
He gave Enemy Unkown it another go, though, and other than the quick loss of SubZero, did MUCH better, actually winning the game. Granted, he didn't do a challenge that time around, but considering how unforgiving these games are, that's hardly something worthy of shame. If anything, it's proof he's still sane.
Face Palm: In his Let's Play of Dungeon Quest, around the 6:15 mark of the seventh video, you can hear him whapping his forehead—and then he said "That's me faceplanting."
"'Do they have guns?' 'No, they all have bomb units, just like you, Jutah' 'We're fucked.' ...That's exactly what they would say."
Near the end of Temple of Elemental Evil, Video 71:
: "Well, we're fucked. And I'm sorry I swore."
Press Start To Game Over: His Let's Play of Karateka is his shortest—30 seconds from intro to farewell. He plays the actual game for all of 9 seconds, about half of which he stands still at the beginning.
And there was Evil Empire before that, which kept giving him lives to subject him to more suck. No wonder he felt so much fury when Storm Over The Desert came along and made things worse!
Red Shirt: In his X-COM playthroughs, he always names one of his squad members Barry, whose sole duty is to run ahead of the squad and find aliens via getting shot at. After he inevitably dies, another trooper gets named Barry, and the process continues.
In his playthrough of Star Trek 25th Anniversary, the caption for his video of his first away mission reads "Who wants to take bets as to how many times I can get the redshirt killed on this mission alone?".
During the second Action 52 playthrough, whenever an enemy got stuck in a glitch... "Hello sir, you appear to be stuck in a glitch. Let me help you." -Shoots the enemy-
Dance, [character], dance! Dance for my amusement!
"Bzzzt!"
Whenever he describes a game as "manly"... it won't be.
"But Avatar, why are we breaking plot consistency?" Iolo, you don't know that I've been breaking the plot since video 1?
Testosterone Poisoning: An inverted lampshading—whenever he describes a game as the "Manliest Game Ever", it will likely be one marketed to young girls, or at least be very cutesy.
Final Doom. Evilution.Last Call. Kiko ends up speechless after he screws up a whopping zero times trying to make it through the opening maze by brute-forcing it.
Through the Eyes of Madness: Both Action 52 playthroughs, especially when he gets to Storm Over The Desert (which never ends).