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Prime92 is related. I followed her around the same time, and they've dedicated themselves to the same group.
I don't know or care about her living situation or the reason that even when she got a "better" mic she still sounds like a robot.
I watched her for simple regular videos, unboxing new things and reviewing almost everything. This was good for Master Grades and special things like the Dendrobium build, but she ultimately never got better.
He setup is still shit. The only editing she seems to manage for presentation is putting a logo or an ad that's way too long. Or that time she put her Strike Exia custom model that she put in Spore or something as an opening.
She's not very knowledgeable, and is not very exciting, but she offered nice bits of info like remaining pieces on plates and things to do with extra polycaps.
MechaGaikotsu is another neccesary evil. He sounds a bit silly, has intros that are way too loud, doesn't know about things, and when he puts his face in the video - /looks/ silly.
I don't need separate video for an upcoming figure. I don't need a video ad for a site that doesn't even sell the model you advertised in the video.
TypeV3 is good, if consistent. I think his determination to the tone of his narration comes off as awkward and obviously scripted, but at least it's his feelings, if dramaticised.
I like being told how the build compares, and what kits it may be based off, and seeing things before and after he drowns them in markers.
Just a bit too far between in the higher production to be very useful outside of things I may need a closer look at.
ZeronXepher is okay, but it's again it's like he does nothing now, or just has less focus.
The presentation is high but he seemingly does nothing with it. I enjoyed Dustin getting in front of the camera. He seemed to have charisma, or at least genuinely enjoy the toy.
Demo videos are good but I watch review channels mostly to hear about the details I won't find in advertising.