The Jester is more than likely the inner child and more whimsical side of this man, the kind of thing that gets drowned out in most people as they get older
I mean, at minute 16:42 to 16:47 the jester has a point, when someone works too much its normal to have that Desire to party all day and forget your work for once
@@asimpleguy8126 I know that, my damn hobby feels like a job even though i play video games. It makes playing them normally feel like me being lazy, and then i want to do something else
Sadly true. And jester is right you need to have fun or you'll slowly become a robot. Which is what was happening in the game, to try and get a house the host was overworking itself and sacrificing so much to trying to get a house which caused its inner moral compass to break down. Balance is needed for a healthy lifestyle
I have a glitch 13 minutes into the game when the pig is following you. The flowers at the light with the blue neuron dont show up. So the pig gets me. Rebooting didnt work, nothing works.. so bummed out. Waited so long for the game and bought it and now i cant even continue due to the glitch..
@@lizangelique7765 This is one of the most severe ones I'm aware of. We fixed it on our side but the patch needs to be approved by the platforms. There's one way to fix it but you have to clear the chapter: Clear Chapter Progress - Go to menu - Exit to main menu - Play - Choose the chapter - "Clear Chapter Progress" This will make you have to restart the level but the bug should be gone. I'm really sorry for the inconvenience. Please let me know if this works!
@@BedtimeDG Ill try this tomorrow! Hopefully it works! I hope they will approve it for you soon! Thank you for replying! Figment 1 was one of my best games to play! Cant wait to dig into this one! ❤️
Seeing how Jester is and their design. Like people said ones like an inner child while the other is the sorta whimsical side of the guy they're trying to help. Jesters appearance was mistaken as a nightmare when in reality they were there because of the guys mental state. Their dialogue proves it. 'The minds over worked, hardly gets to go out, see their friends.' Not verbatim what they said but it's around that. Then the chase sequence very much so proves they were repressed at how they reacted. The betrayal of trust and the cage acted as a heavy trigger for them. The guy being screamed at by his wife because of work and the fact something unexpected came up could be a trust issue while the cage could be the fact he hardly gets to go out and have fun family or otherwise. (Note I am not a psychiatrist of any sort. But I am doing my best to take away from what I saw in the cutscenes.) Plus one of the head looks like they have bags under their eyes.
Random speculation: the jester slowly changed from the man’s inner child and (in my opinion) passions to the fear of losing one’s true self I believe this because of the lack of nightmare clouds until the chase and end fight It could also show this with the jesters masks losing color and cracking in the final fight
I think that is very possible with Jester having 2 faces which could imply one is the inner child and the other being the fear of losing friends. I think that is why the smaller one sounds like a child
Another thing I noticed is that the clouds that show up in the Jester’s chase and final fight are different than normal nightmare clouds, probably due to them being a natural part of the mind going berserk from neglect and betrayal of principles. Those clouds are black with blood red highlights instead of dark purple ones.
00:00 Intro 01:08 The Black hog 02:08 The Black hog 2nd Encounter 05:49 The Black hog Final 09:25 The Jester 11:46 The Jester 2nd Encounter 14:48 Knight 16:03 The Jester 3rd Encounter 17:30 The Jester 4th Encounter 18:22 Giant Jester Chase 21:36 Final Showdown
I actually compare me and my personality type (adventurer aka ISFP(introverted, observant, feeling, and prospecting)) (mostly my personality type) with the Jester and how they act before, during, and after their boss fights with Dusty and I see countless similarities between me and the Jester. We both want to have fun in our lives and bring fun in others lives as well and we both are quick to trust people and we both feel absolutely betrayed when hurt by the people we are friends with like, for example, when the Jester was trapped in a cage by Dusty. The Jester says "I thought I could trust u" before turning into a giant version of themselves and speaking of the cage trap Dusty set up, the cage had a hidden meaning behind it. It was probably meant to represent the Jester's (possibly biggest fear) feeling trapped, the greatest fear of adventurer personality type people. Adventurer personality types are afraid of being/feeling trapped in a situation they can't escape from. We both get passive aggressive and defient when angry with people and the Jester shows that by ignoring Dusty and Nugget's words at the very last fight against them until Dusty regains the Jester's trust again. I honestly could say a bit more similarities between me and the Jester but I feel like I have said enough about me comparing myself to the Jester. I hope this information helps you guys better understand how and/or why the Jester acts the way he does in the game.
18:22 I LOVE the soundtrack that plays throughout the chase, especially towards the end with the vocals. Just fits that feeling of a plan being foiled and everything becomes chaotic. As the jester says “Complete. Breakdown.”
01:08 El cerdo negro 02:08 El segundo encuentro del cerdo negro 05:49 La final del cerdo negro 09:25 El bufón 11:46 El bufón segundo encuentro 14:48 Caballero 16:03 El tercer encuentro del bufón 17:30 El cuarto encuentro del bufón 18:22 Persecución del bufón gigante 21:36 Enfrentamiento final
I don't know how to feel about the fact that they slapped completely random screenshots into the thumbnail just because that needed the traditional all bosses thumbnail and creed valley only has 2... It's just that one of the 2 won't stop showing up.
The ending is a mixed bag. The dad is a better father for coming home to spend more time with his daughter, but he also lost the contract to a house that had to probably be HELL to get.
The number of bosses was terribly disappointing, especially for the SECOND game. Even less than the FIRST. It was still good in other ways, but still disappointing. This would have been tot okay if this was the first game, but it's not. And there's 5 years between the two games.
I agree. It also weakens the story engagment. In the first game you have depression attacking you at the start with him being replaced by 2 new threats that appear constantly to talk and taunt you and teach you about the protagonist with depression reapering between the 2 and as the final boss Second game just has Hog at the start and then jester fighting you after that and then he disepars until you get the stones and only then you meet him again. It means for the maze and the myster plot you have no fun villian song or a boss. If they made it so hog fught you at the start are reapared at the maze it would much more natrual