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I really should stop chopping onions while watching youtube.... On another note, I still remember watching PewDiePie's let's play of to the moon all the way back when he played it... aparently that was 11 years ago...
@gordy_kegs12 сағат бұрын
Those onions will getcha 😅🥲 Ty for checking it out 🙏❤️
@lisbiology2 күн бұрын
I forgot how lovely this was to watch you play this!
@gordy_kegs2 күн бұрын
It’s so good!!
@kryptkeeper23032 күн бұрын
I really like these retrospective looks into games that you've been doing.
@gordy_kegs2 күн бұрын
Thanks dude :)
@IAMXVII4 күн бұрын
I feel like you'd do a really good TF2 Spy impression
@khakichimera50844 күн бұрын
Damn bro i just got really sad. great video tho
@gordy_kegs4 күн бұрын
It’s a very sad game indeed, thank you for watching though :) 🫡
@lumynoxx7 күн бұрын
before your eyes also made me cry, this game seems super neat! I don't wanna watch the full video because of spoilers, but I'm tabbing it to come bacj to after i play this game
@gordy_kegs7 күн бұрын
Oh yeah definitely try it out yourself :) thanks for checking it out!!
@gordy_kegs10 күн бұрын
Thanks for watching friends! I’ve been really enjoying making these types of videos, and honestly it’s the positive comments and reception that keeps me going. ❤
@ElJuanitoChan22 күн бұрын
Wow first video I see from your channel and I loved it like the other comment I don’t really play these games thanks for your hardwork!
@gordy_kegs22 күн бұрын
Thank you so much for checking it out :) I’m new into this style of video but I do have 5 other ones I’ve made, they should be in a playlist if you want to check them out too! my fav is the Getting Over it video!
@lisbiology24 күн бұрын
Love these videos of yours! I don't play most of these types games so it is interesting to get an insight into a different genre... it makes me think I might like to try.
@gordy_kegs24 күн бұрын
Thank you :) Just knowing even a few people enjoy them is enough for me to keep making them
@ceasarsalazar594026 күн бұрын
Okay I'm going to save this video for later as I haven't played the game, but the video quality is great!
@gordy_kegs26 күн бұрын
Definitely play the game first!! It’s very worth it
@EggFriedCheese27 күн бұрын
I watched this live with you and it broke me Gordy... <3
@EveIyn2929 күн бұрын
i didn't notice that this was made by a small youtuber until i looked at the comments, keep it up
@gordy_kegs29 күн бұрын
Thank you :) that means so much to hear
@timmadone893029 күн бұрын
I'll never forget my first time playing. I purchased it day 1 on PS2 & my plan was to play about 3 hours that evening & then go to sleep. I was still on the game as the sky was getting light the next morning. Not because I was struggling with the colossi, but because I was so enthralled with the almost baron landscape & felt like I had to explore everywhere. 19 years later I still find it enthralling & exuberating. Just when you think you've seen it all, experienced it all, along comes a new discovery. Not bad for an almost 20 year old game.
@gordy_kegs29 күн бұрын
You described my experience perfectly lol It’s such a great experience
@SuzumeMizunoАй бұрын
Really lovely video!! I teared a bit <3
@gordy_kegsАй бұрын
Thank you so much :) ❤️
@MrMordethrhedanАй бұрын
7:25 I love this scene even on the door of death, his humanity lost, his soul almost consumed by the shadows, the only thing wanda wanted was seeing her brought back. Great video
@gordy_kegsАй бұрын
It’s such an awesome way of telling that part of the story too
@nathanmiller1982Ай бұрын
Hey dude. Saw this video on my recommended and clicked on a whim. You have awesome writing and editing skills, and a great voice for this kind of video. Absolutely loved the vid and your analysis was spot on. Keep at it.
@gordy_kegsАй бұрын
It’s honestly comments like this that keep me going, it’s super appreciated
@AdamCarter-hs8smАй бұрын
Hella underrated bro
@gordy_kegsАй бұрын
Cheers my friend 🫡❤️
@chinmaykhaladkar1558Ай бұрын
I don't usually click on smaller creators' videos that are recommended, and I was expecting a low quality video, but I was extremely surprised at the level of detail that was given and how professionally this looked as though it was edited like. Great job.
@gordy_kegsАй бұрын
Thank you so much! I’ve just started making video essay/ breakdowns, I really appreciate the kind words :)
@callmehoju6832Ай бұрын
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@343-HaruspisАй бұрын
shadow of the coLOSSus
@gordy_kegsАй бұрын
LOL that’s good 😂
@gordy_kegsАй бұрын
Thanks everyone for watching, and the positive comments!❤ I’m new to this style so it means a lot to see people enjoying it. Keeps me going really ❤
@Jack_The_LadАй бұрын
Is this loss?
@lamoraksallow8588Ай бұрын
Looking forward to you becoming a huge video essayer on youtube, the quality here is INSANE
@gordy_kegsАй бұрын
Wow that means a lot, thank you. I’ve only made 3 so far 😂 so I’m still fairly new at it. Still have the moments of self doubt and question whether anyone would like it. So comments like these really make my day, and keep me going 🫡❤️
@aparctiasАй бұрын
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@gordy_kegsАй бұрын
Lmao this took me way to long to remember what this was 😂
@Will-I-MaybeАй бұрын
It's pretty rare for a game to be so thematically rich with so little dialogue, exactly why shadow of the colossus is so special
@gordy_kegsАй бұрын
Completely agree, it does it perfectly
@oddystef8893Ай бұрын
how this have like 50 views bruh
@gordy_kegsАй бұрын
🤷♂️
@AugustCrossroadsАй бұрын
Horsey dies?
@gordy_kegsАй бұрын
Of course not! He’s the last thing you see in the game, he survived!
@wearecoterminousАй бұрын
i had a panic attack when i though aggro died
@PepperoniGunslingerАй бұрын
New sub
@gordy_kegsАй бұрын
Bless 🙏
@PepperoniGunslingerАй бұрын
@@gordy_kegs Thanks 😊
@jetz_89Ай бұрын
😂😂
@WerexZenokАй бұрын
Good news! You have a new shot on the feeling you described in the game "A difficult game about climbing". Enjoy!
@ankushnath9102Ай бұрын
As a speedrunner, with a golden pot, I really miss my first playthrough and the black pot......... How it is, huh, from 7hrs to sub 6......how did I get here? Whatever, I'm glad that I came........
@gordy_kegsАй бұрын
I’m also glad I came, my quickest time is 9:32 but I’ve only beaten it 21 times so far
@This_Is_Just_To_SayАй бұрын
I think that's similar to why I enjoy indie webcomics. There's just something about a creative endeavor that exists with less processing than most available for consumption. Even where it turns out poorly or there are major flaws. Like you say, in some ways that gives more space for looking at art for the idea that it is. Anyhow, I just came from the Getting Over It video. I like these little video essays you're trying out.
@gordy_kegsАй бұрын
I’m glad you can relate to it! I’ve always found joy in the details even if they are flawed in a sense. And thank you for checking out my other video! My plan moving forward is to do a hybrid of gameplay and video essays about a specific game. It’s been a fun little adventure I’ve started Cheers
@jackys_handleАй бұрын
There'sd like 5 or 6 different versions of "I'm goin' down this road feelin' bad" in the game files (all of which can play if you fail long and hard enough) and I have listened to all of them multiple times on repeat.
@gordy_kegsАй бұрын
Oh really? I think I only knew of two of them, I love the song so much
@This_Is_Just_To_SayАй бұрын
Nice reflections. It really is an interesting game because of how it explores the emotional experience of itself. And after that, it's as applicable to life as you engage with it to be. I like that line as well, "starting over is harder than starting up."
@jetz_89Ай бұрын
Big love for you and for the spoopy games ❤️❤️
@lisbiologyАй бұрын
Another awesome video Gordy... I really like this style of video. Whilst I dislike this game and probably never play this game beyond that one time in that race, i understand why you persevered and I think you captured the spirit of the game in a way many people don't get.
@gordy_kegsАй бұрын
I’m glad you like it!!! Thanks for checking it out and always being there ❤️
@irritatingcanine3514Ай бұрын
“Wait, is there fire?” *homer simpson scream*
@a9dm460Ай бұрын
"One must imagine Sisyphus happy."
@TheAustisticNerdАй бұрын
I've never thought about it that way.. to me this was just a rage game, but you turned it into a inspirational speech, and honestly it made me rethink a lot about "failures" and "starting over", so thx for making this video!
@gordy_kegsАй бұрын
Thank you for the kind words and I’m glad it could help you rethink some things, especially about the game. This was a video I’ve wanted to make for a very long time. I initially had plans to make it much longer but as time went on I wanted to be more direct and to the point. These comments really make my day, thank you
@Ok-fu5zgАй бұрын
the water side at the side seemed to foreshadow the next game
@gordy_kegsАй бұрын
I’m excited for his next game, it looks ultra silly
@furnishclippings4183Ай бұрын
Firstly thank you for making this video. It’s up to you but I think you have a good insight on things and would want to hear more. I know exactly what you mean; however, my version of this was Dwarf Fortress. I have been scared of failure my whole life and saw the tagline “Losing is fun” I decided to check it out, enjoyed it, got connected to my characters, put a lot of thought and time into my layout, and got rocked by a goblin raid party. I was honestly devastated when it happened because it was permanently gone. I hadn’t played the game for months after it, but I picked it up again. This time was different. I didn’t become less attached or more distant (a common thing I’ve practiced in the past) but I knew that this is just a fun experiment to let grow. Funny enough, that is the longest running play through I’ve had to date. And when it ended, it kinda felt good. I have been trying to apply this feeling to life ever since. Sorry for the ramblings. Good video.
@gordy_kegsАй бұрын
This was an awesome read. These comments are my absolute favorite. I love hearing about others with similar experiences and your dwarf fortress experience sounds like a very similar feeling. Sometimes we can learn a life lesson through something as simple as a video game. Thank you for sharing :)
@GrimblyGooАй бұрын
Seeing this title after just finishing your most recent video(This is why I love this game.) is a very funny juxtaposition
@gordy_kegsАй бұрын
Lmao! Might have been a bit click batey in my early on videos 😂
@GrimblyGooАй бұрын
[insert long paragraph about how it represents life and not appreciating what you have until it’s gone here.] Seriously though, great commentary :) It reminded me of sort of an audio book about somebody’s life you have a very calming voice. Good luck with your future content creating endeavors, I hope to see more from this channel.
@gordy_kegsАй бұрын
Thank you so much! This is a very new style for me, but I think I’m going to change my entire KZread style to more commentary videos about indie games, especially indie horror! I appreciate the kind words :)
@aydenjenkins8760Ай бұрын
I do feel like this game has a reputation of being "that one hard game that my favorite youtuber raged to", when the game is much more than that. Quite a few of the popular youtubers would often just scoff at whatever Bennett was saying and just tried to get to the next area, without actually engaging with what Bennett is saying and what the game is trying to tell you. And that is a shame.
@gordy_kegsАй бұрын
It really is, his commentary is beautiful at times, and he knows exactly what he made, you can tell.
@honeycomb937Ай бұрын
This is such a beautiful explanation of the message of this game, and it makes me look at it differently. I remember a couple of years ago, I went to a cottage out in more or less the middle of nowhere with my friend and their family. There was no internet, no AC (in the middle of summer), nowhere to go but to just sit around for a while and enjoy the scenery. The cottage was by a huge lake, and my friend and I went out every day on paddle boards. Up until then I'd been scared of going out on the water, I'd been terribly bothered by mosquitoes, I'd been honestly afraid of the unknown. And in the middle of it, there were perhaps moments of enjoying beauty (particularly out on the lake, where it was quiet and all you felt was the burn in your muscles and all you saw was the endless expanse of writhing water), but for the most part I HATED it. Because there were bugs, because I was bored, because I didn't know my friend's family very well and I was too awkward to talk to them. I didn't appreciate it while I was in it, but it actually gave me a lot. For one, there was a total detox from social media. At the time, I had some long distance friends, and our relationship was very damaging for me; going out to that cottage gave me time away from them, and I realized how much I valued existing on my own terms. And then, it made me honestly stronger. Bug bites are no big deal, I'm confident with a paddle, I'm more willing to try new things and look for beauty in the unfamiliar and frightening. I cherish the world more. All it was, was a short visit to a lake. It shouldn't have meant anything. But looking back, I would do it again, because it DID mean something. It was a chance to experience another, softer part of the world without distraction or responsibility, and it was beautiful. Anyway, you get what I'm saying. Getting Over It is the same experience. It teaches you patience, understanding, perseverance. It shows you what you can have if you just take a deep breath and keep going. Don't be so afraid of falling. Great video!!
@gordy_kegsАй бұрын
Wow that was such a nice read, and I know the exact feeling. I’ve had some awful™ camping trips myself, that I look back on super fondly despite negative things happening during it. I’m glad you could share this with me <3
@alastor.great.Ай бұрын
love this
@gordy_kegsАй бұрын
Thank you so much, it was a very new style for me and I think it changed how I’m going to make videos moving forward
@gordy_kegsАй бұрын
Thanks everyone for watching! Your love and kind words have really helped. I think I’m going to change my entire KZread style, I’m going to focus on more narration videos of gameplay I’ll still focus on indie horror moving forward, but more so explaining the game, why I liked it, and how it made me feel. Maybe todays the beginning of a new thing
@DeanokLАй бұрын
Pretty good! I would also recommend to use some music in your videos. Check out”Envato” as a music library, or explore some a.I. Generated music tracks ☺️
@MainlineTheScanlineАй бұрын
Hey, it's just starting over, in a way!
@gordy_kegsАй бұрын
Well if that wasn’t the perfect reply, then I don’t know what is. You are absolutely right
@gordy_kegsАй бұрын
I actually had a few songs lined up for this one but I preferred it without it. I will 100% use some in future videos though, you are right.
@AvoDevАй бұрын
I love getting over it, I got the “so over it” achievement, and there are not a-lot of games that give you this feeling. I know you probably have played this, but if you haven’t Dark Souls 1 its is the same way, I wish I could it for the first time again :(
@AvoDevАй бұрын
Oh yeah, also I feel like too many people always just looks things up whenever they get stuck in games nowadays, I always appreciate it when people put themselves into a game blind and play it for themselves.
@gordy_kegsАй бұрын
I’m slowly working on my 50 wins haha. I believe I’m at 21, just haven’t dedicated the time yet. I tried dark souls 3 and it wasn’t for me, but I can definitely appreciate why people like that game, I loved Sekiro but never finished it unfortunately
@TabbyVeeАй бұрын
When i played this game I *thought* that I would be terrified of starting over, but honestly... I just loved the gameplay mechanics and everything that I would often restart the game during my first playthrough just so I could reset Bennet Foddy's voice lines after I had managed to exhaust all of them trying to make it past the Orange cliff. It took me so many hours to complete that section, restarting the game dozens of times to refresh the voice lines, once I got past that I cruised through the rest of the game mostly, still having difficulty, but I never fell all the way back down again, that only happened when I, eventually, reset the game again for the fun of it.
@gordy_kegsАй бұрын
I also love his voice lines! I’ve beaten it 21 times now I think? And I never turn them off, it’s a key part of the game for me. And yeah once you beat the orange it’s pretty well smooth sailing, just takes some time to learn each section. Cheers!
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I really should stop chopping onions while watching youtube.... On another note, I still remember watching PewDiePie's let's play of to the moon all the way back when he played it... aparently that was 11 years ago...
Those onions will getcha 😅🥲 Ty for checking it out 🙏❤️
I forgot how lovely this was to watch you play this!
It’s so good!!
I really like these retrospective looks into games that you've been doing.
Thanks dude :)
I feel like you'd do a really good TF2 Spy impression
Damn bro i just got really sad. great video tho
It’s a very sad game indeed, thank you for watching though :) 🫡
before your eyes also made me cry, this game seems super neat! I don't wanna watch the full video because of spoilers, but I'm tabbing it to come bacj to after i play this game
Oh yeah definitely try it out yourself :) thanks for checking it out!!
Thanks for watching friends! I’ve been really enjoying making these types of videos, and honestly it’s the positive comments and reception that keeps me going. ❤
Wow first video I see from your channel and I loved it like the other comment I don’t really play these games thanks for your hardwork!
Thank you so much for checking it out :) I’m new into this style of video but I do have 5 other ones I’ve made, they should be in a playlist if you want to check them out too! my fav is the Getting Over it video!
Love these videos of yours! I don't play most of these types games so it is interesting to get an insight into a different genre... it makes me think I might like to try.
Thank you :) Just knowing even a few people enjoy them is enough for me to keep making them
Okay I'm going to save this video for later as I haven't played the game, but the video quality is great!
Definitely play the game first!! It’s very worth it
I watched this live with you and it broke me Gordy... <3
i didn't notice that this was made by a small youtuber until i looked at the comments, keep it up
Thank you :) that means so much to hear
I'll never forget my first time playing. I purchased it day 1 on PS2 & my plan was to play about 3 hours that evening & then go to sleep. I was still on the game as the sky was getting light the next morning. Not because I was struggling with the colossi, but because I was so enthralled with the almost baron landscape & felt like I had to explore everywhere. 19 years later I still find it enthralling & exuberating. Just when you think you've seen it all, experienced it all, along comes a new discovery. Not bad for an almost 20 year old game.
You described my experience perfectly lol It’s such a great experience
Really lovely video!! I teared a bit <3
Thank you so much :) ❤️
7:25 I love this scene even on the door of death, his humanity lost, his soul almost consumed by the shadows, the only thing wanda wanted was seeing her brought back. Great video
It’s such an awesome way of telling that part of the story too
Hey dude. Saw this video on my recommended and clicked on a whim. You have awesome writing and editing skills, and a great voice for this kind of video. Absolutely loved the vid and your analysis was spot on. Keep at it.
It’s honestly comments like this that keep me going, it’s super appreciated
Hella underrated bro
Cheers my friend 🫡❤️
I don't usually click on smaller creators' videos that are recommended, and I was expecting a low quality video, but I was extremely surprised at the level of detail that was given and how professionally this looked as though it was edited like. Great job.
Thank you so much! I’ve just started making video essay/ breakdowns, I really appreciate the kind words :)
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shadow of the coLOSSus
LOL that’s good 😂
Thanks everyone for watching, and the positive comments!❤ I’m new to this style so it means a lot to see people enjoying it. Keeps me going really ❤
Is this loss?
Looking forward to you becoming a huge video essayer on youtube, the quality here is INSANE
Wow that means a lot, thank you. I’ve only made 3 so far 😂 so I’m still fairly new at it. Still have the moments of self doubt and question whether anyone would like it. So comments like these really make my day, and keep me going 🫡❤️
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Lmao this took me way to long to remember what this was 😂
It's pretty rare for a game to be so thematically rich with so little dialogue, exactly why shadow of the colossus is so special
Completely agree, it does it perfectly
how this have like 50 views bruh
🤷♂️
Horsey dies?
Of course not! He’s the last thing you see in the game, he survived!
i had a panic attack when i though aggro died
New sub
Bless 🙏
@@gordy_kegs Thanks 😊
😂😂
Good news! You have a new shot on the feeling you described in the game "A difficult game about climbing". Enjoy!
As a speedrunner, with a golden pot, I really miss my first playthrough and the black pot......... How it is, huh, from 7hrs to sub 6......how did I get here? Whatever, I'm glad that I came........
I’m also glad I came, my quickest time is 9:32 but I’ve only beaten it 21 times so far
I think that's similar to why I enjoy indie webcomics. There's just something about a creative endeavor that exists with less processing than most available for consumption. Even where it turns out poorly or there are major flaws. Like you say, in some ways that gives more space for looking at art for the idea that it is. Anyhow, I just came from the Getting Over It video. I like these little video essays you're trying out.
I’m glad you can relate to it! I’ve always found joy in the details even if they are flawed in a sense. And thank you for checking out my other video! My plan moving forward is to do a hybrid of gameplay and video essays about a specific game. It’s been a fun little adventure I’ve started Cheers
There'sd like 5 or 6 different versions of "I'm goin' down this road feelin' bad" in the game files (all of which can play if you fail long and hard enough) and I have listened to all of them multiple times on repeat.
Oh really? I think I only knew of two of them, I love the song so much
Nice reflections. It really is an interesting game because of how it explores the emotional experience of itself. And after that, it's as applicable to life as you engage with it to be. I like that line as well, "starting over is harder than starting up."
Big love for you and for the spoopy games ❤️❤️
Another awesome video Gordy... I really like this style of video. Whilst I dislike this game and probably never play this game beyond that one time in that race, i understand why you persevered and I think you captured the spirit of the game in a way many people don't get.
I’m glad you like it!!! Thanks for checking it out and always being there ❤️
“Wait, is there fire?” *homer simpson scream*
"One must imagine Sisyphus happy."
I've never thought about it that way.. to me this was just a rage game, but you turned it into a inspirational speech, and honestly it made me rethink a lot about "failures" and "starting over", so thx for making this video!
Thank you for the kind words and I’m glad it could help you rethink some things, especially about the game. This was a video I’ve wanted to make for a very long time. I initially had plans to make it much longer but as time went on I wanted to be more direct and to the point. These comments really make my day, thank you
the water side at the side seemed to foreshadow the next game
I’m excited for his next game, it looks ultra silly
Firstly thank you for making this video. It’s up to you but I think you have a good insight on things and would want to hear more. I know exactly what you mean; however, my version of this was Dwarf Fortress. I have been scared of failure my whole life and saw the tagline “Losing is fun” I decided to check it out, enjoyed it, got connected to my characters, put a lot of thought and time into my layout, and got rocked by a goblin raid party. I was honestly devastated when it happened because it was permanently gone. I hadn’t played the game for months after it, but I picked it up again. This time was different. I didn’t become less attached or more distant (a common thing I’ve practiced in the past) but I knew that this is just a fun experiment to let grow. Funny enough, that is the longest running play through I’ve had to date. And when it ended, it kinda felt good. I have been trying to apply this feeling to life ever since. Sorry for the ramblings. Good video.
This was an awesome read. These comments are my absolute favorite. I love hearing about others with similar experiences and your dwarf fortress experience sounds like a very similar feeling. Sometimes we can learn a life lesson through something as simple as a video game. Thank you for sharing :)
Seeing this title after just finishing your most recent video(This is why I love this game.) is a very funny juxtaposition
Lmao! Might have been a bit click batey in my early on videos 😂
[insert long paragraph about how it represents life and not appreciating what you have until it’s gone here.] Seriously though, great commentary :) It reminded me of sort of an audio book about somebody’s life you have a very calming voice. Good luck with your future content creating endeavors, I hope to see more from this channel.
Thank you so much! This is a very new style for me, but I think I’m going to change my entire KZread style to more commentary videos about indie games, especially indie horror! I appreciate the kind words :)
I do feel like this game has a reputation of being "that one hard game that my favorite youtuber raged to", when the game is much more than that. Quite a few of the popular youtubers would often just scoff at whatever Bennett was saying and just tried to get to the next area, without actually engaging with what Bennett is saying and what the game is trying to tell you. And that is a shame.
It really is, his commentary is beautiful at times, and he knows exactly what he made, you can tell.
This is such a beautiful explanation of the message of this game, and it makes me look at it differently. I remember a couple of years ago, I went to a cottage out in more or less the middle of nowhere with my friend and their family. There was no internet, no AC (in the middle of summer), nowhere to go but to just sit around for a while and enjoy the scenery. The cottage was by a huge lake, and my friend and I went out every day on paddle boards. Up until then I'd been scared of going out on the water, I'd been terribly bothered by mosquitoes, I'd been honestly afraid of the unknown. And in the middle of it, there were perhaps moments of enjoying beauty (particularly out on the lake, where it was quiet and all you felt was the burn in your muscles and all you saw was the endless expanse of writhing water), but for the most part I HATED it. Because there were bugs, because I was bored, because I didn't know my friend's family very well and I was too awkward to talk to them. I didn't appreciate it while I was in it, but it actually gave me a lot. For one, there was a total detox from social media. At the time, I had some long distance friends, and our relationship was very damaging for me; going out to that cottage gave me time away from them, and I realized how much I valued existing on my own terms. And then, it made me honestly stronger. Bug bites are no big deal, I'm confident with a paddle, I'm more willing to try new things and look for beauty in the unfamiliar and frightening. I cherish the world more. All it was, was a short visit to a lake. It shouldn't have meant anything. But looking back, I would do it again, because it DID mean something. It was a chance to experience another, softer part of the world without distraction or responsibility, and it was beautiful. Anyway, you get what I'm saying. Getting Over It is the same experience. It teaches you patience, understanding, perseverance. It shows you what you can have if you just take a deep breath and keep going. Don't be so afraid of falling. Great video!!
Wow that was such a nice read, and I know the exact feeling. I’ve had some awful™ camping trips myself, that I look back on super fondly despite negative things happening during it. I’m glad you could share this with me <3
love this
Thank you so much, it was a very new style for me and I think it changed how I’m going to make videos moving forward
Thanks everyone for watching! Your love and kind words have really helped. I think I’m going to change my entire KZread style, I’m going to focus on more narration videos of gameplay I’ll still focus on indie horror moving forward, but more so explaining the game, why I liked it, and how it made me feel. Maybe todays the beginning of a new thing
Pretty good! I would also recommend to use some music in your videos. Check out”Envato” as a music library, or explore some a.I. Generated music tracks ☺️
Hey, it's just starting over, in a way!
Well if that wasn’t the perfect reply, then I don’t know what is. You are absolutely right
I actually had a few songs lined up for this one but I preferred it without it. I will 100% use some in future videos though, you are right.
I love getting over it, I got the “so over it” achievement, and there are not a-lot of games that give you this feeling. I know you probably have played this, but if you haven’t Dark Souls 1 its is the same way, I wish I could it for the first time again :(
Oh yeah, also I feel like too many people always just looks things up whenever they get stuck in games nowadays, I always appreciate it when people put themselves into a game blind and play it for themselves.
I’m slowly working on my 50 wins haha. I believe I’m at 21, just haven’t dedicated the time yet. I tried dark souls 3 and it wasn’t for me, but I can definitely appreciate why people like that game, I loved Sekiro but never finished it unfortunately
When i played this game I *thought* that I would be terrified of starting over, but honestly... I just loved the gameplay mechanics and everything that I would often restart the game during my first playthrough just so I could reset Bennet Foddy's voice lines after I had managed to exhaust all of them trying to make it past the Orange cliff. It took me so many hours to complete that section, restarting the game dozens of times to refresh the voice lines, once I got past that I cruised through the rest of the game mostly, still having difficulty, but I never fell all the way back down again, that only happened when I, eventually, reset the game again for the fun of it.
I also love his voice lines! I’ve beaten it 21 times now I think? And I never turn them off, it’s a key part of the game for me. And yeah once you beat the orange it’s pretty well smooth sailing, just takes some time to learn each section. Cheers!
nice video <3
Thank you very much :)