The narrator is discussing the game Cuphead and criticizing game journalists for being bad at the game and wanting a "skip boss fight" button. They argue that this defeats the purpose of challenging gameplay and that Cuphead is a game that knows what it wants to be and doesn't need to cater to a wide audience. The narrator also pokes fun at a game journalist who tweeted that anyone who uses the word "gameplay" should reconsider their life choices, and claims that this is because the journalist is bad at games.
The narrator then proceeds to play the game Cuphead, struggling with various levels and bosses, and making humorous comments about their own lack of skill. They also mock the idea of a "skip boss fight" button, saying it would make the game less enjoyable.
Throughout the video, the narrator also makes jokes about their own failures and mistakes in the game, and occasionally breaks into song or makes humorous asides. Despite their struggles, they express their love for the game and its challenging gameplay.
Here are the facts extracted from the text:
1. Cuphead received 10 out of 10 on Steam.
2. Thousands of Steam users reviewed Cuphead and "loved it".
3. Cuphead sparked a debate about difficulty in games.
4. An article suggested that games should have a "skip boss fight" option.
5. The article argued that those who oppose the "skip boss fight" option are often the ones spreading toxicity.
6. The game Cuphead was made by only three people.
7. The developers of Cuphead had to take out a second mortgage on their house to afford funding for the game.
8. A game journalist tweeted that anyone who uses the word "gameplay" needs to reconsider their life choices.