The Angry Let's Player from Scotland

The Angry Let's Player from Scotland is a Hong Kong English-language retrogaming review comedy television series created by Reggie Lam, developed by Althea Hui and Amelia Lee and starring Cedric Sartorius. Inspired by by, the series centers on Sartorius' titular skit character, a short-tempered and foul-mouthed gamer who delivers commentary on retro games of poor quality. While the series began with Sartorius simply playing games while delivering a running commentary, the show would eventually grow in scope to encompass sketches featuring guest characters, reviews of gaming consoles and peripherals, and short lectures about video game history and culture.

The series was produced by Pao Ah Film Co., Ltd. (now known as Polly & Adorabat Film Ltd.) and distributed by Golden Flare Pictures through its Golden Flare Television name, and aired on from April 5, 2009 to June 17, 2018. Upon release, it has received mixed to positive reviews from both critics and fans.

Premise
The show revolves around the Let's Player's commentary of retro video games that he deems to be of particularly low quality, unfair difficulty, or poor design. Sartorius' character, "the Let's Player", is a short-tempered, foul-mouthed Scottish video game collector who reviews old video games in the form reminiscent of American insult comedies. The Let's Player plays the game while picking apart its various technicalities, design flaws, and abnormalities in an effort to warn his viewers against playing the game. The reviews are often prefaced with a short lecture about the games history or his own childhood experience, and interspersed with sketches and profanity-ridden comedic rants, among other various scripted elements. Other episodes have the Let's Player reviewing consoles, peripherals, accessories, or games of a similar theme.