Now this is an interesting VR game idea, exploring a hostile world with a body akin to a child, where you're forced to use the environment and any object you find creatively.
I don’t watch much vr content or videos with characters like this one but watching this was like watching a 7 year old try to complete a special forces kill house.
That was one hell of a watch. Thrilling, adorable, edge of your seat moments, and so many adorable drawing ideas. Super Mario Sunshine'ing across gaps with the MP5 is such a way to go XD
@@horsefeathersgamingit’s basically a new iconic combo for me, kind of like the robot explorer + 1887 + Macarov / UZI (it’s a super fun combo in fusion)
21:15 where you can't see what the right hand is doing and you're just waiting... and then the music hits right with the reveal of the right hand no longer holding on, is peak cinema, put a big smile on my face!
After 2 days, I was also able to put my Mamehinata into Bonelab with the help you put in the description :) I figured out you can add sounds to the avatar too, so I recorded some AI voices and added a spongebob walking sound effect. It's amazing
Someone probably already said this but when you think about it the campaign in bonelab is fun its just using it correctly that counts. If you make the game easy by using the best avatars for every challenge, its going to be boring, but if you were to make it harder like using only mamehinata the challenges you face will be harder but feel more rewarding once you complete it. I think the reason horsefeathers was soo happy at the end of the video was because they used their thinking skills the max to overcome many obstacles and doing something in a way not meant to be done that way specifically yet still doing it and completing it. I thought the campaign was bad when i first played it but I'm just realizing now that i was just playing it wrong. thank you horsefeathers.
personally would have carried a crowbar, all those out of reach ledges are now yoinkable with the edge of the crowbar, its a tech i use often as my typical avatar is really short with not great jump height, but the mp5 yoink in pillar was neat
one this video was amazing, and two screw you because now i am going to touture myself and try and do it aswell. in all seriousness though i am kind of exited for this as i have yet to challenge myself like this in a vr game. thankyou for giving me this opportunity for fun and suffering. i already know im gonna enjoy it
I think this person watches Vinny Vinesauce...I know a lad of culture when I hear 'em. In the first video I watched, where you played multiplayer, you did the "SPEEN" which is iconic. Very entertaining video, and I like the use of the avatar as post-narration. Your soft voice complements the character well and is soothing, which makes the moments where you get flustered funnier! d=(´▽`)=b
ive watched this video several times, maybe 4 or 5 and its maybe one of my favorite videos, to the point i only just now noticed its 40 minutes long since each time i get so long in the pace of the video, each part is segmented so well and his voice just travels so lightly its almost peaceful to watch And i absolutely love the parts where he narrates and is on screen, every part of it had me constantly invest when some other videos i watch can sometimes end up with me getting bored of them
This is such an entertaining video! I love the music, the editing, everything! (The gun is the true hero of the story) Such an small fella against the world D: Additionally, i have to mention how absolutely amazing to see every single video of yours
4:15 you're meant to use the lever to move the sign down so its flat and move the cart forward, then stand on the sign and use the curved pipe to pull the catwalk along
Well this was quite the Journey to see all compiled together! many moments it was a treat to see how you'd tackle them! Also, a perfect use of the OSTs to help add to the various bits throughout the video! But man i cant help but think "i wonder if he knew you can use the Crowbar or the Axe for climbing ledges" adasgfhaksfgh
Small tip: for the void pool area you may have forgotten about your gun recoil. So if you got on the ledge just simply do as you did on street puncher and use your gun recoil to blast your way across.
This was the most entertaining vid I have seen in a while honestly. This was like watching a movie honestly and it just makes me wanna start using that avie in vrc more often, especially for game worlds that aren't really designed for small avies just to see what I can come up with to complete them lol
What i do with the puzzle in longrun is lower the info board on the train cart thing so its flat and move in near the launchpad, then use it to easily move the platforms using the big hooks your given, Just wanted to tell ya that for the future. Also i recommend learning how to super jump, You fully crouch, Crouch irl, jump in game and irl at once and go much much higher Also also!! You can destroy the heli in sprint bridge by shooting at it
I tried this challenge with the Boneworks port before patch 4 dropped. It was barely possible with a generous amount of cheating (I think I skipped a puzzle in runoff because I was tired). The biggest roadblock was King Ford, I had to climb onto him in a specific way and punch him for 3 minutes straight. It took at least 10 tries to get it. After that I died to the corrupted nulls several times trying to prop fly to the end. It should have been possible but I couldn't get it to work so I ended up using the dev manipulator on myself (I had fusion installed). In theory a complete run through of the boneworks campaign as solely Mamehinata should be possible on patch 3, but I don't think it would be possible on patch 4 due to the player rig changes (if the port comes to patch 4). Haven't played patch 5 yet so I can't comment on it.
This video really reminded me of the loli run i did in skyrim. It’s so fun how your character’s height changes how you play and interact with the game, having to lean over tables or jump their little feets just to grab something.
I remember my first time playing bonelab, I didn’t even know about the quick character swap mechanic, so I beat the entire game as the jacketed version of leon from the resident evil 4 remake, also managed to bug the admin gun past the space level, long story short, killed myself a bunch trying to basically fly