 Hello everybody, my name is Gunther and welcome to the last episode of Let's Watch, Let's Play. First up this week is Kid Oriana, an old school gamer with some awesome titles. Hey there, my name is Kid Oriana. Kid Oriana plays games like Pokemon Night Platinum, the legend is all the Link's Awakening and Fire Emblem the Sacred Stealth. Kid Oriana also plays some games with a group of friends for his channel from time to time. He's an entertaining Let's Player and some of these titles will leave you feeling nostalgic if you grew up like I did. Check out these right here for more of the same. Next up is Logvera Estonia, a random gamer from Estonia. Who are you? Oh f**k, I can't drop those guys. I don't tell you. What? Logvera Estonia plays just about everything, including Far Cry 4, Daisy, and Battlefield 4. Some episodes he speaks English and in others he speaks his native tongue, but his gameplay is enough to keep you watching regardless. He plays a lot of fun titles and always has a good time doing it. If you get a chance, check out some of this horror gameplay because it's fantastic. Finally for this week is Darbus, a silver-tongued random gamer extraordinaire. Bloodstain, bloodstain, bloodstain, bloodstain. Darbus plays Mario Kart 8 from Skyrim in the Forest. He has a really smooth and solid voice that makes his commentary very gripping. I really enjoyed his gameplay videos because he was invested in the game, which made me invested in the game. He recently contemplated whether or not he wants to continue doing YouTube, so get on over to his channel by clicking any of these here and tell him that he should stay. This week's tip is introductions. I've seen a lot of people with intros for each video on their channel and this is not a bad thing, but most of the intros that I see are very generic dubstep music and floating text with a channel name somewhere in stride. These intros are meant to tell people about you and your channel, so why are they so generic? If you want to make an intro for your video, make it specific to your channel and what you do on it. Moreover, don't make it too long because people who go on YouTube rampages probably don't want to see the same 30 seconds of intro over and over again while playing through a playlist. Make it concise, make it special, and make it for your work. That's going to do it for this batch, my friends. As always, click on these links here to check out any of the featured people. If you'd like to see more of me, click on my friend up there, and don't forget to go to Freedom if you're looking to grow together and for some partnership opportunities. As I said before, this is the last episode of Let's Watch Let's Play, so I'd like to bid farewell to all of the wonderful people that I've met while doing this, and thank each and every one of you for watching and keeping interested. It's meant the world to me and I would not trade it for anything. Thank you so much. Oops. Long show. Sorry about that.