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Pretty funny to watch Jaiden’s chat have a civil war over “grr she swore” and “grr she can swear if she wants” when they’re watching a goddamn blindfolded rhythm game
@@LoudWaffle I think it's moreso Jaiden has never sworn in a video for such a long time and only recently she has started to swear. Personally I don't mind it but I would see why it would be jarring for some people.
Jaiden can have a pretty strange chat lmao. They keep telling her to not curse even tho it’s her stream. And some don’t even care about what’s going on and just spam in chat hoping that she notices.
@@EverTheFractal i don't know how much of it is infantilizing female streamers and how much of it is a large portion of her viewers being infants themselves who are only used to her very family friendly main channel
@@jacksonsmith2955 some female/male streamers,be too much family friendly in their channel,and cuz of that audience thinks that they re like this everywhere. And when they be rude/swear,their brain explozin like,WHAT SHE SWEARED??? IMPOSSBIEL!!!!!!!!!!
At first I thought *only* Okay was allowed, and that sounds like it would be hilarious, to have to restart because you did too well. Idea for the future maybe?
I also thought this, and when Jaiden got a Superb on the first game and was wondering if she got it perfect, I was like “oh no does she not remember the terms?? if you get better than okay do you have to reset your whole run???”
@@Gecksity How? If you accidentally get a Superb you'd have to start from the beginning. Doing well doesn't make it take longer, it's a rhythm game. Each challenge is always the same length each and every time.
Indeed, but also a lot of the skips were jarring, because they happened just I was jamming out to the songs, so I would be expecting the next notes sequentially in a given song to happen, and then it would just end. It was kind of funny, too
I feel like this is probably one of the easiest video games on the planet to play blindfolded. There's a number of minigames in the Rhythm Heaven series which I personally find EASIER when I'm not distracted by the visuals. Samurai Slice and Air Rally in particular try to confuse you with chaotic visual changes and obscuring the screen, but are incredibly straightforward if you just listen to the audio cues.
@@rsking6120 A lot of them I would disagree, classic rhythm games like Guitar Hero, Stepmania, ADOFAI... All require a LOT of memorization. Whereas Rhythm Heaven, it's a BEAUTIFULLY designed game which requires little to no memorization at all. It's all just picking up on cues and properly reacting to things. Not trying to disagree, I do think you're right that rhythm game blindfolded play is WHOLLY different from almost any other genre, but what I meant to highlight was specifically the fact that there's actually a handful of minigames which are actually made easier while blindfolded!
The only one that's genuinely more difficult blindfolded is built to scale. Everything else, the difficulty stays the same, if not becomes easier without visuals.
@@Queen_Of_Discord Even built to scale isn't very difficult, the cues always start from the same side. Now built to scale in Remix 3, that one's a challenge.
@@rsking6120 - Depends on the game. Rhythm Heaven appears to only use a single button or clearly defined buttons for audio cues. Rhythm games that I've encountered (DDR, Melody of Memory, etc.) require you to know which button out of several to push at the right time. The pressing of the buttons is on beat, but unless you have memorized which ones to push, a visual element is needed.
ive heard that blind people play the rhythm heaven games (obviously with some help from a seeing friend for instructions/menuing) so this was pretty cool to see aside from built to scale and working dough, these games actually seem pretty well made with blind people in mind, very cool
I raise you that WD is a Simon Says-type game, so as long as you know what the two input types are you should be able to mimic them blind, they both just struggled with it. BtS is on thin ice (tangent but I hate that it's called that and does not involve scales, DS did it better) but if you think of it as one long sound cue per two widgets, I'm pretty sure it never stops alternating between the long and short. In the remixes it's definitely not guessable blind, though (again, an issue DS BtS does not have, so I'm doubly salty)...
34:58 if you count, it still follows the rhythm. So it's still on the one-AND count of the measure; just keep the tempo of the song, and hit A on the upbeat of the second measure (so count: one and two and three and four and one >AND< and that's when you hit it)
CJ said Working Dough is a pretty visual game, and I agree. Working Dough 2 has always been my least favorite game. and it's not because i'm a visual rhythm game player; it's specifically because i'm not. i'm visually impaired, so relying solely on audio cues is tough when they're so wonky already. it was my last perfect by far
Its hilarious to me that you guys both find bossa nova hard lol, Ive played drums for nearly 10 years now (lessons weekly) and because of this bossa nova is almost second nature to me (I love playing bossa nova)
Bossa nova was tricky for me to get the hang of the first few times, but once I got the feel for it I fell so in love with it that I kept going back and replaying it lmao
The idea is CJ wasn't counting Try Again or Perfect. "...But Still Just OK" happens if you hit the special inputs that would normally cost the run (like the one Jaiden was stuck on in Working Dough 2) but you still didn't hit enough unimportant inputs. Therefore that is the middle rating.
The original rhythm heaven (possibly this one too I’ve never played it) actually encourages you to do it blind because it’s easier to just keep a beat lol
If you can't tell when you're supposed to go if your eyes are closed, then it isn't a good rhythm game. Music and sound cues should always come before visuals
When I first read the title, I thought this was a challenge to only get OKs on each level. Now I get that that means OKs and Superbs and no Try Agains. Was so confused for a sec
Same. I actually like the way this video was edited better than Jaiden’s first speedrun on this, which felt more chaotic and I couldn’t follow what was happening very well as someone who had never heard of or played the game.
Came here bc I love j-anime and her production value, watched bc cj dunked hard. Let's get a rematch! You're both so genuine this video only works because it's you two having fun
Well now I want to see them play the gameboy rhythm heaven game blindfolded That one is my childhood and I love its remix songs especially remix 5, forever a bop in Japanese