The speaker is a gamer who is playing various low-budget games on a platform called Game Jolt. He provides commentary on the games as he plays them, often criticizing their poor design, graphics, and gameplay. The first game is called "Corona Strike," a poorly made game about fighting a coronavirus. The speaker struggles to navigate the game's controls and eventually gives up. He then moves on to other games, including a Sonic the Hedgehog clone and a zombie apocalypse game. Throughout the video, the speaker frequently expresses frustration and disappointment with the quality of the games, but also seems to enjoy making fun of their flaws.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The speaker is playing a game called "Corona Strike" on the Game Jolt platform.
2. The game has a storyline where a vaccine was created to combat a virus, but it failed and made the viruses stronger.
3. The player controls an antibody that received a mutation and survived.
4. The goal is to defeat the viruses and save humanity.
5. The game has a checkpoint system.
6. The speaker mentions that they can't find the vaccine in the game.
7. The game has a warning about containing a virus, and the speaker jokes about leaving their webcam facing up to avoid being seen naked.
8. The game is available for download on Game Jolt.
9. The speaker plays another game called "Sonic Point" and comments on its poor quality.
10. The speaker also plays a game called "Zombie Apocalypse" and comments on its low difficulty and poor gameplay.
11. The speaker notes that some games on Game Jolt have no images or descriptions.
12. The speaker plays a game called "Athletic Board" and comments on its poor quality.
13. The speaker mentions that they will format their computer and stop making videos about playing games on Game Jolt.