Interesteg
What makes it different from others?
RipDelight
This is a tender, generous movie that likes its characters and presents them as real people, full of flaws and strengths.
Yash Wade
Close shines in drama with strong language, adult themes.
Edwin
The storyline feels a little thin and moth-eaten in parts but this sequel is plenty of fun.
a-11737
Let's start off with my biggest problem with this atrocity. The horribly written characters. I honestly have no idea who any of these people are. They are all wooden as heck. Cameron Boyce is a very talented actor, and he has been in one of the worst Disney sitcoms ever. Basically, the story is that the main character (I don't care what his name is) has to restart high school in order to be a normal kid again. After he made millions in a gaming tournament. That is the stupidest concept for a gaming show, I've ever heard.And another problem I have with this, is the over used term "game". Instead of simply saying "Let's play some video games", they say "Hey let's go game". REALLY? Yes they really want to hammer in the fact that these kids are gamers. Cameron Boyce, next time pick a different Disney sitcom to be in.
truepaw-14446
I wish I could vote 0 (cringy). First, this show starts off with some fat kid with a weird voice, saying "REKT REKT REKT" every sentence. Like no mate. Then the main character, I swear the kid is a Jacob Santorious wannabe but like soo cringy, he smiles and looks up a lot. The show in general has the vibe it was made by 60 year old women watching old memes. Not once does the show even use the word "meme". It's awful, they use words that are stereotypical for "gamers", more like kids who go on Wizard101 or any other Disney thing. Oh, and don't let me forget, the 30 year olds that post "10/10" reviews are probably the same old men that watch MLP and think its fantastic.
J-M
Gamer's guide to pretty much everything is about a gaming team in a professional gaming league or something like that, sounds cool right? Well it's not. It is actually pretty awful and boring. First off i saw one full episode and part two episodes. The problems are these:(1.) They play video games when the remotes are clearly off.(2.) Most of the time the show isn't about gaming, so its like "oh we're gamers so we are all the sudden more interesting". Well, guess what? They are not.(3.) It usually very boring. I first just watched two episodes i watched only like 5 minute of it and already found it dull and boring.(4.) They play video games that aren't even real.(5.) The show is very unrealistic. A guy all the sudden made his thumb loose while playing in a professional gaming championship. (6.) The name is stupid for a TV show (and long). (7.) It's most of the time very unfunny.Overall, although i am a Disney Channel, i would not waste my time watching this show when there are better shows on the regular Disney channel.
rockyroseling
Wow, this show is horrible. I knew it was probably gonna be bad because Disney sitcom, but wow, I did not expect this.First off, the pacing is terrible. They get him from playing in some championships or something, (It was weird how he was playing the game when the remote was clearly off.) breaking his hand, and into school in 2 minutes tops. The important parts are rushed and they add unnecessary parts and drag them out for far too long. The premise isn't very good either. All the main characters just happen to be gamers, but the show doesn't really revolve around gaming all that much. Also, it isn't very realistic. There are plenty of teen gamers on YouTube who live perfectly normal lives, I don't see how these kids are so much different. It's just random people living normal lives, why should we care? Oh yeah, because they just so happen to like games that apparently makes the show automatically more interesting.The moral is really bad. The main character and three others decide to make a plan to get him back into the pro-circuit or something like that and they agree. Then, at the end, they act like he's being a jerk for leaving. Why are they so sad and shocked that he's leaving? That was the entire point of what they were doing. But then he decides to stay because they were disappointed. Call me heartless, but just leave. It just kind of comes off like they emotionally manipulated him to stay. He wasn't doing anything wrong by leaving and you knew that he was going to. Also, the characters are terrible. Conor is rude, Franklin is a fan-boy, Wendell is..... I don't know what he is, and Ashley is dumb. Those are the only character traits that these people have. They also act like they're somehow oppressed for being gamers. That's a pretty normal thing and it's never been considered weird or unusual. Thing is about Ashley though is that she doesn't want people to find out she's a gamer because she thinks that the volleyball team (Which she is apparently on.) will think that she can't focus. This makes no sense since I think it's pretty semi-common knowledge that gaming actually helps you focus. Disney is a professional company, they should be able to easily take literally 10 seconds (Probably less.) out of their time to look up known facts. The acting is also terrible. The only thing I laughed at is when Wendell says "Ashley, that is so DUMB!" And not because it was funny. Because the actor said it so terribly that I cracked up.Speaking of comedy, like most Disney sitcoms, they play the laugh track way too much. Seriously, anything even hinting at a punchline gets a laugh track. Heck, even things that aren't jokes at all get a laugh track. And some of the jokes didn't even make any sense. So basically, this show is the embodiment of everything wrong with Disney sitcoms these days. And that was only the first episode I watched. I think it's safe to say that it'll also be the last.