As of when I'm writing this (July 31, 2024), I have officially completed all levels with OCD! Here are my plans going forward: - Make a gaming series for World of Goo 2; my OG audience will know that I made gaming videos with text commentary starting in 2014, and I retired that format a few years ago but I'd be happy to bring it back for the occasion - Make a ranking video like this one, but for World of Goo 2 (64 levels from easiest to hardest, same criteria) - Make another ranking video after that, but it's all 111 levels across both games, based on how difficult the OCD's are to achieve, where I also address some of the strategies you guys have mentioned here in this comment section I hope I don't get burned out from moving my attention to the WoG franchise, since those who have known me for a long time know that I have plenty of hobbies as well. With that said, thanks for 1,500 views and 100+ likes! It's the fastest any of my videos have reached these numbers, pretty much ever!
@@BortLoco I was one of the people who left a comment about doing 100% it and you did it! That's awesome! Can't wait for any of those videos too. Just please don't burn yourself out over this - I know I just said I can't wait, but take priority of yourself first and foremost.
I remember playing this game as a kid and having troubles with at least half of the levels; the Fistys' ones, the Tower od Goo and do on. After returning to it, now as an adult, I can safely say that the only really hard moment of this game is Infesty the Worm. Very solid list btw!
i wonder if they bring back all of exploits and glitches back, it was really fun to mess around with them and try to get the best possible OCD. You can throw goo-balls to structures to balance them, or to make them fly; you can quiclky tap on balloons to make weird gravity for them; time bugs are also make quirky things with the balloons. Would be so cool to discover something similar in 2nd game!
@@chrislashwa6266 Really like some of the ways the physics are changed while the core gameplay is the same. Halfway through the game and the rubber on my mouse is almost gone, yep this is world of goo :)
As someone who got full 100% OCD, I'd love to see a ranking purely by that. I also find it interesting because my PERSONAL ranking ended up surprisingly different to yours, and I wonder if thats why. Its been years since I've played it, but seeing some of those levels legitimately made me tense up with rage/trauma reliving either just beating them or OCDing them. With our differing opinions, Im excited for your list for 2 when it comes out to compare to my own when I get around to it lol
This is still my favorite childhood game to this day. With others like castle crashers, glow fish and super meat boy and more. Thanks for making a video about WofG! keep up the good work.
I love this game so much, one of the most nostalgic ones for me. Glad to see at least some resugrence of content made around it in hype of the sequel's release. Great video, I think you ranked these pretty fairly. The windmill level and *especially* the trash compactor level definitely stick out as the toughest for me.
I haven't watched till the end but Horizontal Transportation Innovation Committee had me stumped as a kid and was the only level that demanded a walkthrough for me to figure out what to even do (it also has the funniest name for me)
I had to watch a walkthrough to beat this level when I previously skipped it during the main recording this video uses 💀 I recorded the footage back in December of 2023, and then some additional footage this month to fit what I had in my script
8:41 What? This was one of the first OCD completions a made in childhood, it's like ×3 times easier than "Fisty's Bog" and "Fly away.." just spend some attempts until you stick it, no tortures with constantly replacing balls and physics 🤔 9:09 and this one is actually one of game's hardest levels, no joking 12:29 OMG so many memories from childhood about trying to beat the level, my logic wasn't strong enough to realise how to do it 16:36 Its actually very easy, just makes the base wide
I love the fact the top two are from the epilogue and the easiest one too, I think it reflects the game progression oveerall and the variety of level design across the four worlds! There's always trials and easy levels everywhere! Also, yes, ivy goos are the goat ! Alice, Bob and the third party was a level that stumped me on my first play throughs, I always skipped it even though the solution was "easy"
I remember as a kid literally spending 3 years on second hand smoke. Because I was doing the wrong thing. I thought you were supposed to build straight down with the red balls a immediately and quickly get the black balls into the pipe before the fire destroys it and I just could not do it. Finally I was old enough to realize I could just look up a walk-through on youtube and I was honestly shocked when I found out you were supposed to build around and let the white structure fall. Lol. Second hand smoke is my favorite level as of now.
little tip for some hard OCD's Incineration Destination, You can actually remove the bombs and move them instead of letting them stay, so if you put them on fire, you can detach them, and leave them next to the explodable wall without attaching it, you can explode both without building a second structure above it. Horizontal Transportaion committee: a well known trick is that if you are fast enough, you can build a triangle at the bottom, purposefully kill the attaching goo with the spikes, then use the balloon to transport the line to the pipe, the balloon can wake up goo so you have 12 more + whatever you feel like using Super fuse challenge time: Instead of immmediately building up, store 4 gooballs on each cloud as fast as you can, when the fuse catches up, on the right side of the build, immediately when the structure is barely in fire, attach 2 gooballs to make a base, from there, complete the rest of the level without having to stress out about a time limit
For Incineration Destination I think I did do that once but I couldn't find a way to fit that in the video That trick in HTIC is more unreliable tho For Super Fuse Challenge Time, that procedure seems incredibly bizarre lmao
@@BortLoco ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-TUc9w7umEwg.htmlsi=_6hKQJA4u5H-XeFP this is where I found the idea for super fuse, and if done right, is easier, but you'll need luck and a bit of speed
For HTIC, a way to make it easier is, when the tower is falling towards the pipe, to repeatedly switch between putting the balloon on the structure and violently throwing the balloon against the structure to push it forward a bit faster 10:57 also I think the word you mean is "regurgitate"
Fun fact, but despite being the easiest level in the game, you can still... fail at the Observatory level! It's stupidly specific, and happened to me only twice(and the second one was still considered a win, since the station did fly up high enough). Basically, sometimes the station may just... crumble, if you attach all the balloons in a very specific way: the part of the tower may come off from the island and float away with all the balloons. One time the left tower somehow was torn before i completed the level. And one time the main tower broke off while island was already in the sky during the fade-out (and the way island tilted was funny to watch)
There are 1820 different ways to attach all the fish to the island! I've never had the left tower get torn as much as I wanted it to, and the main tower breaking off is what's called the "telescope bug", discovered in 2009.
I remember when doing red carpet, I couldn't workout how to weight down the Pressure Plate so what I did instead was jam go balls into the leaver and make it eject it up instead.
For Beauty and the Electric Tentacle, you can also abuse the physics system when rewinding (it sometimes likes to fling Beauty around). If you are lucky enough, rewinding a move may fling the Beauty to the right, so you can get the OCD without making that long of a tentacle
As someone who is trying to get every OCD on mobile. I can confirm, ODE to the bridge builder is a nightmare, and I don't wanna talk about how horrible the rest of the hard levels will be... The game does get rather hard, and collecting the OCDs has been horrible so far. Also this video has shown me some great techniques in action, ones I can't wait to try out.
I finished the final chapter levels by sacrificing most of the goo balls and ending up with a floating platform of 2-4 attached balls on a balloon. I beat the game twice and never knew the intended solutions until now. o_O
Pretty solid list, but I actually find Tower Of Goo's OCD pretty easy. I played it for the first time since I was a child the other week and instantly got like 5 goo balls above OCD, while I really struggled on the level with the long bridge. Also the levels you described as annoying were among my favorite lol, to each their own I guess.
You know what's funny? I beat the #1 level on this list really quickly. Assuming the hazards made it impossible to make a bridge, when part of it snapped off due to hitting the bottom kill zone, I was able to carry over a single stick of goo over to the other side by abusing balloon physics.
Please tell me you can play World of Goo 2 with a Wii remote, I haven't figured out if I can connect it and I just NEED to play World of Goo 2 with the controller that quite literally could 😊be made for it
The way I originally beat it was by wrapping a firm grip around the whole platform and just letting it spin whichever way it wants. I built from whatever point was closest at the time and eventually something came around that was long enough to reach the pipe. The worst way to solve it but it worked. Maybe a spoiler for wog2: there are multiple new levels that require balancing >_>
@@JrIcify I bought WoG 2 this morning and finished the campaign already, no levels skipped (not even the optional "extremely difficult" levels that weren't that bad IMO) but very few OCDs. I didn't notice any levels similar to server farm, but some of them did piss me off. My least favorite level in the second game is all the weird point-and-click adventure ones in World 4, because seriously what the hell was that crap doing in my delightful slimy puzzle game?
@@Argonwolfproject I was mainly thinking about that level where it's a chain on a rotating head. But I can't think of any others now. I agree that point and click game sucked. I skipped every level of that except the non-optional finale. It has fantastic writing but I wanted to be playing world of goo. I saw a funny post on the wog subreddit where someone said they opened wog1 in another window and switched whenever they stopped hearing dialogue in wog2 and that's how they got through it.
@@JrIcify I just knuckled down and played them all, I usually like point and click adventures so I didn't terribly mind sucking it up through a bit of a talking simulator, but this one was bad on so many levels. The excessively flowery dialogue, the jarring style and tonal shifts, and the faux-sarcastic self-referential "humor" that just came across as "Original: the Pretentious Indie Game (Do Not Steal)". Granted this game's storyline, if it even exists, is really hard to follow so I wasn't super invested in continuity but it all really spoiled the latter half of the game for me.
HARD disagree with tower of goo being #9 most levels you shared before it are significantly harder than it, its a very interesting choice in my opinion
WOG2 is EGS exclusive. Well, time for the game to die and in a year get a steam release with everyone forgetting it existed. Almost as if the Devs wanted this game to fail.
This is a way to catastrophize things. There is regardless a community around this game which wouldn't have existed without Epic Games funding it. I do think a Steam release would've been great, but right now we just have to make do with what we get.
@@BortLoco You do realise most people refuse to buy games on EGS? The only way they earn money is though fortnite and it's store as it causes a massive comp amongst kids who are willing to buy vbucks for limited time cosmetic items. Those kids won't be interested in buying anything that isn't in Fortnite, won't be interested in buying games on that launcher either, plus there is genuinely no incentive to use that launcher over steam so in long term, nobody will buy it except for the DRM free version on their website which is what I might end up getting.
@@JacobTheCroc Epic funded the game, that's how it got made. I am grateful for that even though it's not the exclusivity we wanted. If only Steam would follow suit.
Remember my 6 y.o. self building all over the top of the MOMs level to see what‘s up there. Only when i was 17 (when i was nostalgia replay session) i managed to do this only to find one single sign 🫠
@@BortLoco you can use tall blocks, you need twice as less than with squares, and it's not that hard to make the straight pillar not buckle at all, patience is key