@@hmmman2257 apparently he's moving to another country since he despises life in Russia, so until he's in a new place he doesn't have much time for videos
i personally thought haiku wasn't really that good, had too many elements similar to hollow knight for my tastes, i tried to like it, hell i 100%'d it, but it just doesn't have that spark that makes it unique in most places, in the places it does its really nice but its few and far between.
@@edgybubblegum6404 Yeah It dissapointed me a bit compared to the stuff l saw in the kickstarter campaigne, but It remains a good Metroidvania. I especially liked the deepnest robotic area, and the bosses were too similar among them.
This game was pretty good, I don't regret the purchase. Bunch of small issues not worth mentioning, overall it's exactly what you might expect from the entry in this genre. Not a whole lot to set it apart from the pack, but what's there is executed well enough that it's worth the price. Definitely good for a weekend of fun. Was pleasantly surprised.
Awesome video as always. I have a question. In your videos, you seem to show the sound and background music of all the games you are playing. Wouldn’t you get a copyright claim for doing that or you actually had to ask the game developers for permission beforehand?
There’s an old Metroidvania game called Insanely Twisted Shadow Planet. Its story is kinda of short but can you try making a no-damage run on the bosses without any upgrades or so? I kinda like to see that happen.
18:11 after seeing this combat im convinced that im gonna love this game, i love games like this that pack a punch, fast paced and fluid when it comes to fighting, i can now why this is said to be Hades + Blasphemous, Hades more on the combat and the camera’s point of view, blasphemous for its gritty gloomy dark style and design.
You need to take quest from solar corps captain at the central station and then talk to the elder of the lunar order village. This will trigger the Gabriel fight.
How do you get to the Champion bosses, like Champion Gabriel for example? I havent found any of the 4 great runes (i think they are runes..?) and at new moon I haven't seen any mark to start the fight. Do I get to fight him later? maybe like revisit the village after i have defeated more bosses?
Hey Gellot, Have you considered no hitting Terraria Calamity Mod's Bosses? It is a big mod with big bosses and even bigger guns to fight them. I think you will Enjoy it :) And please, don't think of it as "Just a mod", it is THE mod, basically like a separate game!
Man, i like spiders so it looks cool, but call me paranoic if i suspect you started the Champion Uriel clip on the big spooder head to make people believe that was going to be the fight :P
Hey can someone tell me where the shield is, I could really use it. A friend told me it's in the depot, but I can't find it. All there is is trains and webs. Where is it?
Dash has I-Frames. Loads of games already did the idea. Edit: I now see what you mean, but by design the attack could still be in its "Start-up" frames, meaning it has no hitbox just yet. I'll take a look at a playthrough real quick on someone who has gotten hit by the attack and do a side-by-side comparison.
Following up my last reply; Found a playthrough, while they were fighting Tainted, they did get hit by the charge move, went through it pause by pause (because I'm on mobile) and they too also stood in the attack for a few frames before the hit registered, so it might have a smaller hitbox then what is depicted.
If you're looking for more games to play, I hope you already have Freedom Planet 2 at the top of your list I adored the fact that you made two No Damage videos on the first game, and hope you'll get around to the sequel once you are able to Best of wishes with your moving situation
Good playthrough. Thank you. Off topic--why is it seem to be a trend with hack n slash games (e.g. There is no Light, Blasphemous, Dark Devotion, maybe Elden Ring) the authors have a pretentious religion as 'the bad guy', but simultaneously give a pretentious, shallow critique of it? Seriously, it is like 'strawman evil religion, kill it!' has been a recent trend. I'd give more respect if, you know, the designers actually set down the religious beliefs they want to critique, in-game, rather than 'this god or religion is tyrannical and BAD.' Well, why?
As with most modern games of this sort, the true horror on display are the game's atrocious attempts at humor and wit. And of course, it lacks the stones to actually let the player finish off the overly-talky manipulator who has been leading them by the nose the entire time, which at least would have been kinda cathartic.