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Re: Time to say goodbye to Tim. Post your love notes here.
I'd like to make a request for Tim to perform the fanfare from Too Human, my appreciation of that moment as I listened intently to his final performance would be the greatest love letter in the making.
Re: Time to say goodbye to Tim. Post your love notes here.
Aside from my loyalty to GameCritics.com, Tim was a large part of why I stuck around listening to the GameCritics Podcast. His hosting abilities were "nonpareil," with excellent gauging of pace and comedic timing.
My favorite Tim line: "You know, an interesting thing about Zelda Spirit Tracks is that it's terrible."
I also greatly appreciate his undying love for Too Human. It's good to know that even bad games have some love.
Re: Time to say goodbye to Tim. Post your love notes here.
Since I realize now that my post might have been cryptic, I mean that my favorite Tim moment was when he explained his experience with Dynasty Warriors. I couldn't stop laughing during the whole monologue.
Re: Time to say goodbye to Tim. Post your love notes here.
Goodbye Tim. You can be assured, for all the glorious podcast magic you have... cast: when you say your final words of the show, I will stand up and clap, like Citizen Kane.
It will not matter where I am at that point. If I am in the train, I will clap to the amusement and bewilderment of other commuters. If I am on the bike I will stop, stand there in the wind and rain and clap.
All the best, you devilish handsome host.
__________________ Currently playing: Bioshock: Infinite
Re: Time to say goodbye to Tim. Post your love notes here.
I have to say I mostly lurked, but found Tim's works to be pretty damn good, and possibly quite hard to live up to. His brand of style and manner of talking meant he was a pretty different voice from what you hear on other podcasts around the globe.