Just knowing that what you did ruined a 13.8 billion year reputation of perfection, and perhaps caused a horrible damage that could lead to the collapse of the universe is a horrifying thought.
A point made in another video is that “There are thousands of these heads around, but you can’t help but feel like YOU caused this, yet its just another disturbance, in an otherwise undisturbed world.”
I like the fact that the visitor is supposed to be the curious one, yet the giant head actually did the same and i wonder why. Maybe they never seen anyone like that making it that far and it impressed that one big fella, poor guy didn't live through it.
First video on this channel, pretty damn cool. Love how you say "OOOH that's gonna sting" after witnessing probably a god die from a monolithic pendulum
I like to imagine the rocks moving makes you ask exactly that question of "Why" and we always seek an answer to everything, but Universe doesn't really need an answer, it just IS and exists without them anyways. And ironically in this game it is the very curiosity of the being you play as that probably killed the Universe. Just wow, i adore deep thoughts like that. Love this project, the scale, the art of it all. Incredible.
thanks for the video! I wanted to see a playthrough of the game as it's quite unlikely I'll ever get to play it. I appreciate that your commentary was calm and conversational.
A bug or glitch in VR can influence our minds even more than those in games... It would be like a real virus - the harder glitch to spot - the more influence it would have over us at the time we spotted it.