The content appears to be a transcript of a live stream or video game playthrough. The player, who refers to himself as Corey Kitchen, is playing a rhythm game and is excited about the game's music and gameplay. He frequently breaks into song and rap, and expresses his admiration for the game's creators. Throughout the stream, Corey Kitchen interacts with his audience, responds to comments, and shares his thoughts on the game. The stream also includes moments of gameplay, where Corey Kitchen attempts to complete levels and reacts to the game's challenges.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The speaker mentions dropping content every Friday.
2. Each episode gets over 400,000 likes.
3. The speaker had to figure out how to mod a game, which took 30 minutes.
4. The game has a hard difficulty level called "flip".
5. The game has different sounds, such as the "paws sound" and the "ball sound".
6. The speaker mentions a music producer or artist named "Kawaii Sprite".
7. The speaker compares the gameplay to "DDR" (Dance Dance Revolution).
8. The speaker is impressed with the music production, art, and characters in the game.
9. The speaker thinks the game should not be free and suggests a collector's bundle with a statue and poster.
10. The speaker mentions "Game of the Year" in January, but it's unclear what game they are referring to.
11. The speaker is willing to pay $100 for the game.
12. The speaker compares the music production to "Cryptic" and "Rising".
13. The speaker ends the content by asking viewers to like and subscribe to join "the samurai".
14. The speaker's name is allegedly "Curry Kimchi".