I Bought The Most EXPENSIVE Games

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Publicado 2021-12-19

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  • @LazarBeam
    I didnt refund any of these games. I got such good value for money I want to keep them forever!
  • @Jetstream_Selrach
    Imagine the confusion of all the developers when they got all that money.
  • @Mullyy
    What an experience together
  • @greggf.1393
    The fact that he purchased the $1,700 game twice instead of buying a VR set for a quarter of the price for the views is true dedication to the channel.
  • Big ups to the developers of the games,can't imagine how much blood and sweat they pour into their works.
  • @azbedrolc1830
    You can just see how much time and effort the developers have put into the games and why they have such a high value
  • @frogeatssalt
    these games where very quality and were definitely worth the money
  • @farosso_448
    The ratio from Tubbo and Tommy made that moment so much better
  • @TacoFusion
    The sad thing is you could have done the opposite "buying the CHEAPEST games" and you'd probably be able to find higher quality games than these
  • @mastermind5489
    This video makes me appreciate EA . I hope they don't see this and raise the price .
  • @ThexdJade
    I could only imagine the amount of confusion from the devs when they see that someone actually bought their game
  • This is the first video Iā€™ve watch from lazar beam in about 5-6 years. Iā€™ve been subscribed to him since he was making madden content. Itā€™s so crazy how much he grew. I completely forgot about him but Iā€™m so happy that he did good he used to be my favorite YouTube
  • @user-gc4em8ll7r
    I can just imagine Lazarbeam in a earthquake with a mouse yelling it won't right click
  • @NotaBeast
    For those who are wondering: When added all together, the Harry Potter books contain 1,084,171 words.
  • @user-vq6cx7ub5n
    This is the first laserbeam video I watched for some reason
  • @1Chitus
    These developers are creative and put a lot of time and effort towards these amazing games.
  • @obeseus6203
    Earthquake escape accurately demonstrates how people walk 0.9 miles per hour while trying to escape death