Battlefield 3 doesn't even come out until next week, but Freddie Wong couldn't wait to imagine the trailer to EA's would-be fourth installment.
When you play inverted, you endanger the lives of everyone around you. Unless of course you’re me, in which case playing inverted is the ONLY way to play.
Freddie W. takes a shot at an overused (but still kinda awesome) action movie cliche.
When the lights get shot out in “Splinter Cell,” the bad guys don't hear a thing. A Freddie Wong joint.
Get to work the cool way with Freddie Wong! Can you spot all of the gaming references?
If Freddie Wong is right about this one, then we're all gonna have to start working out.
YouTuber Freddie Wong and ironic hair band Steel Panther pay tribute to a killer '80s board game.
Back in June, Freddie Wong was invited to demo the upcoming video game BodyCount at the E3 Expo, and now he made a YouTube commercial adaptation of the first-person shooter. I just hope the game developers threw him a little cash for his efforts.
Jon Favreau belongs to the Wong Gang now. Looks like FreddieW is moving up in the world.
Freddie Wong (Medal Of Honor Cat) gives an old school Something Awful animated GIF the IRL treatment. Because that needed to happen.
Freddie Wong is back at it again with Jedi shenanigans. Part 1 is here.
Freddie Wong enlists Eliza Dushku and Jayson Floyd for a one shot action sequence.
Freddie Wong's back to show us the dangers of pop-ups and Internet spam. And unicorns.
Freddie Wong made an awesome recreation of Mario in the same vein as a first person shooter. Now add the realistic sound effects, and we're set!
YouTube's favorite gastronauts meet the DIY Visual FX master for more. “More of what?”, you ask? That's right, we say.
FX wizard Freddie Wong uses his impressive skills to bring Mario Kart to life in a way even Remi Gallard couldn't. Check out how he did it in his behind the scenes video.
Must-watch: YouTube star Freddie Wong brings in a specialist to hypnotize his friend Dan into all sorts of ridiculous situations. Award-winning actor Kevin Pollak lends a hand with some of his talent in improv and impressions.
Freddie Wong knows plastic instruments are dead, and his futuristic vision of Rock Band is sure to blow your mind. I think we have found the game of the century! (Via)