Conan O’Brien Finds The Odd Things In Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare

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Conan O’Brien doesn’t play videogames, but videogame publishers ask him to review their games nonetheless. The result is usually entertaining to watch, especially if you’re fond of Conan’s eccentric style of humour.

 

In the latest episode of “Clueless Gamer,” Conan plays (but doesn’t review) Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare. Something to keep in mind as you watch this is that Conan, in general, isn’t all that great at games, but he appreciates and is impressed by them nonetheless.

 

Other episodes of Clueless Gamer worth watching are the ones with Super Smash Bros., Hitman Absolution and Resident Evil 6.


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