Scare PewDiePie (2016–2017)
2/10
Poor production, quality and overall performance.
8 March 2019
Warning: Spoilers
This was extremely disappointing. As a Pewdiepie fan I was expecting something of a decent quality but unfortunately this didn't meet that expectation.

The whole production was poor. In some of the sets you could see the cameras, lights, wires etc above the set. The sets looked cheap and the costumes were awful.

It felt extremely fake even Pewdiepies reactions. It was advertised as a horror/reality series but it didn't hit the mark. I know the whole point of the show was to see his reactions to the 'games' but even they seemed put on. The show was over the top and unbelievable.

I couldn't get emersed into the program. It just seemed like a cheap pump out to make money. They could of done so much more with it and made the 'games' longer. They lasted for all of 10-15 minutes which isn't even long enough to grasp a real feel of the experience.

The only episode I got into was 'Level 6' which was inspired by 'Five Nights of Freddie'. Just as I started to enjoy it and get into the episode they stopped Pewdiepie from 'ending the curse of the electronics' by saying there was a fire. They then escorted him to the back of the set where his friend was hanging by a rope. There was just no need for that to be there, Pewdiepie was also enjoying the game and it just kind of ruined the whole experience.

After 'Level 6' I stopped watching and cancelled my YouTube Red membership. It's over priced for the poor production quality.

This had the potential to be something great they even invited other YouTubers to take part such as Markiplier, Game Grumps and Game Theory but it didn't hit the mark.

If I had to summerise it in 5 words I'd use disappointing, cheap, overdramatic, boring and fake.
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