 MGM. We don't play games with your YouTube gaming career. What is up everyone? Today on the show we have another MGM staff member to interview. Why don't you introduce yourself? Hey Nate, my name's Will. Good to have you on the show, Will. Where are you from and where are you located now? Well, I'm from Tennessee and I'm currently in Knoxville. Tennessee you say? Have you been knocking back bios of Jack with my zombie boy Elvis? With a banjo on my knee. You know, Will, I'm pretty sure the banjo on your knee thing means you're from Alabama. Yeah, whatever. Close enough. So what do you do with MGM, Will? I write stuff. News updates, the scripts for the league stuff. I proofread or rewrite a lot of the reviews and scripts for other shows too. I even help facilitate the interviews on this show. It definitely sounds like you've got your fingers in quite a few pies here at MGM. Wait, Will, what do you mean you facilitate these interviews? Well, I don't write what the interviewees say, but I ask the questions and write out your responses. For the most part. So everything I've said so far? Yeah, that was me. And so was that. Just then. Dance, monkey. Dance. Hey, watch it, bucko. I can have Jovi make you look like a fool with some clever editing. Fine. Just stick to the script. Hey, I am following the script. You wrote the last line. Yeah, I know. So, Will, what is your favorite video game? Hmm, favorite? That's hard. There's a lot of different criteria I use to measure a game, but, you know, just for the raw creative freedom it offers, I've got to go with Neverwinter Nights 1. The multiplayer persistent worlds really helped me develop my own storytelling voice. Man, that game's old. You know, Will, you're pretty old. You should stop being pretty old. I'm only reading what Will wrote for me. So yeah, this was a little weird. But hey, Will, thanks for coming out and talking with us. Thank you everyone for checking out this video. This is Nate signing out.