We cross the Great Bridge, dodge the Hellkite Drake's fiery breath and get rid of the Ultra Greatsword Black Knight, only to be mauled by an armored boar. Eventually we manage to kill both the boar and the pair of Bell Gargoyles waiting for us on the church rooftop.
Do you FAP or do you not FAP? Johnny and Klaus get into a heated debate while Brian snickers to himself.
And can you count how many times Klaus calls enemies dicks? Let us know your answer!
The Polymedia Charity Stream we participated in raised over $4,000 and we want to thank all of you for your participation!
See the VoD of Brian playing Alan Wake II DLC here and Johnny and Klaus crapping out on Dark Souls' Iron Golem here. Or just watch the supercut of the stream's highlights here.
Find out how to kill the Fang Boar in style here.
Aaaand we also added our Bluesky accounts down below if you want to follow and/or stalk us.
Thanks for listening! Don't you dare go hollow, heh heh heh.
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