claude-haiku-4-5-20251001 · $0.020
Cary Hardy declares Godzilla Premium a masterpiece but criticizes its $1,200 price hike.
Godzilla will be Game of the Year for 2021
medium confidence · Cary states 'I'm going to go ahead and call it right now that this will be game of the year' and doubts Stern's other planned cornerstone title will exceed it
Godzilla Premium MSRP increased by $1,200 compared to previous Premium tier pricing
high confidence · Cary explicitly states 'the price for the premiums have gone up twelve hundred dollars msrp' and later references '$1,200, $1,300, and $700 increase for all these tiers'
The game's mechanical features (mechs) are the primary differentiator pushing it to excellence
high confidence · Cary notes 'the really nifty mechs that are involved' push the game over the mark and acknowledges Pro models strip these for location reliability
Stern set a new industry standard with Godzilla that will impact how future games are evaluated
high confidence · Cary states 'Stern has stepped up and set a new standard so they've kind of in a way hurt themselves because now going forward every new game that they produce will be compared to what was in Godzilla'
The price increase may negatively impact sales volume despite the game's quality
medium confidence · Cary speculates 'the game is still going to sell amazingly well but I feel that it would have sold even more to those that just don't want to cop up the extra dough'
“Stern has stepped up and set a new standard so they've kind of in a way hurt themselves because now going forward every new game that they produce will be compared to what was in Godzilla.”
Cary Hardy@ 0:57 — Core thesis about Godzilla raising industry expectations and creating competitive pressure for future Stern releases
“I watched this stream in its entirety... the only time that i can like watch a new game stream like from start to finish is if i'm highly interested and entertained by what i'm seeing and honestly the last time i felt like that was whenever jurassic park was revealed”
Cary Hardy@ 1:37 — Positions Godzilla alongside Jurassic Park as a landmark game reveal that commands complete attention
“If you watched this stream and you left it with the mindset of going, eh, or just not interested or just didn't like it, then I must question whether or not you actually enjoy pinball.”
Cary Hardy@ 2:57 — Rhetorical strong statement about game quality; implies universal appeal within pinball enthusiast circles
“That's big dick energy if I've ever seen it.”
Cary Hardy@ 7:12 — Describing Keith Elwin's departure after demonstrating the game's excellence without soliciting sales; cultural commentary on confidence/charisma
“My only negative about this game is obviously the price, and that's beyond any type of fixing at this point.”
Cary Hardy@ 7:17 — Summarizes singular criticism of an otherwise excellent product; acknowledges price increase as fait accompli
event_signal: Jack Danger's Friday night stream with Keith Elwin and team serves as major community engagement event demonstrating game capabilities
high · Friday night Jack Danger streamed the game Godzilla Premium Edition with Keith Elwin and team. As per usual Jack put on a great high quality stream
competitive_signal: Godzilla positioned as industry standard-setter; future Stern games will be measured against this baseline
high · Stern has stepped up and set a new standard so they've kind of in a way hurt themselves because now going forward every new game that they produce will be compared to what was in Godzilla
design_philosophy: Keith Elwin demonstrates confidence in game quality through mic-drop exit after billion-point showcase; no need for hard sell or additional commentary
high · He didn't even bother playing his last ball. He didn't say bye or thanks for showing up guys, please buy my game. No, because he knew you guys would want it.
market_signal: Stern pricing increases across all tiers (mentioned as $1,200, $1,300, and $700) attributed speculatively to COVID-19 supply chain impacts, but actual cause unclear
medium · We don't know the actual extent and damage for what COVID-19 is doing to parts suppliers and shipping and everything... there's always a question of whether or not the $1,200, $1,300, and $700 increase... are actual truly due to COVID-19
market_signal: $1,200 Premium tier price increase raises affordability concerns despite game quality remaining excellent
positive(0.85)— Cary is enthusiastically positive about Godzilla's quality, gameplay, mechanics, visuals, and audio design. His only significant criticism is the price increase, which he acknowledges as immovable but not game-breaking. He predicts Game of the Year status and expresses genuine desire to own the machine. Tone is conversational, energetic, and heavily favorable.
youtube_groq_whisper · $0.026
high · the price for the premiums have gone up twelve hundred dollars msrp and that really sucks... the game is still going to sell amazingly well but I feel that it would have sold even more
product_concern: Location operators require fewer moving parts/mechs to reduce maintenance burden; Pro tier strips these features for operational reliability
medium · obviously they have to strip out all the cool mechs and moving parts and everything for the pro because those typically go on location... less moving parts because that usually requires maintenance
sentiment_shift: Stream gameplay successfully converted viewer skepticism to purchase intent; Jack's coverage was decisive in changing Cary's perception from interested to sold
high · I wouldn't have bought it on the minute video that stern released but the stream definitely sold me to where i was very interested