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Each episode of the series showcases a game usually being played in its entirety, a format that is also known as a "longplay". Instead of a webcam feed of a human player in the corner, a half-body Live2D facial-tracking avatar of the host, a furred dragon character named Vtuber Flye (also known as Flye Gaming) is displayed, as their actor provides commentary on events of the games through him. | Each episode of the series showcases a game usually being played in its entirety, a format that is also known as a "longplay". Instead of a webcam feed of a human player in the corner, a half-body Live2D facial-tracking avatar of the host, a furred dragon character named Vtuber Flye (also known as Flye Gaming) is displayed, as their actor provides commentary on events of the games through him. | ||
Even though Vtuber Flye is a character being portrayed through motion capture, most vocal reactions to unexpected things such as game glitches, jumpscares, and plot twists are genuine. The episodes are also truncated to exclude most of the downtime moments when nothing of interest is happening, but at the end of each series, everything that does get cut out is still released in a seperate video as | Even though Vtuber Flye is a character being portrayed through motion capture, most vocal reactions to unexpected things such as game glitches, jumpscares, and plot twists are genuine. The episodes are also truncated to exclude most of the downtime moments when nothing of interest is happening, but at the end of each series, everything that does get cut out is still released in a seperate video as "Bee-Roll". | ||
All episodes open with some preliminary info about the game about to be played before the text "Buzz: On" appears, the word "Buzz" being an allusion to the word "Bee" in the title of the show. Likewise, they close with the text "Buzz: Off" (sometimes with the colon symbol omitted to drive ''the stinger'' home). | All episodes open with some preliminary info about the game about to be played before the text "Buzz: On" appears, the word "Buzz" being an allusion to the word "Bee" in the title of the show. Likewise, they close with the text "Buzz: Off" (sometimes with the colon symbol omitted to drive ''the stinger'' home). |