Damn he's absolutely right, as soon as I discovered the way down to siofra river and saw what was down there, my first thought was, "damn I think this is my new favorite game"
Yeah my favorite spot is the dragonkin area in between siofra and nokron, hands down best location in game, minus lake of rot which is hands down S tier
@@ssjdjpd5756 That's the thing. A lot of his jokes are just taking something literally to an absurd extent, but his delivery is so consistently perfect that it doesn't matter.
> i think this is the only encounter in a modern fromsoftware game where the door locks behind you Its an easy mistake to make but you're forgetting their obscure game "Elden Ring" where you get locked in a room with a banished knight. Oh and also literally every boss ever
Nah i'm pretty sure the banished knight encounter lets you grab the key without fighting the knight right? and you choose to enter boss encounters before you get trapped in them. That was my reasoning behind what I said, I considered elaborating a bit more but I didn't want to spend more time on it.
Merika was actually facing multiple potential charges from her illegal dumping of BP Oil into the Siofra River, which caused her to shift the blame onto the tarnished in order to dodge the accusations. The tarnished were exiled as a result, and people quickly forgot about the whole things. Thats canon, its in the lore.
This whole alien mumbo jumbo reminds of that meteor that captured the dinosaurs and flew off with them into space, around hundreds of years ago. Where are they know, I wonder
I'm surprised you didn't mention how gravity is a type in the game that does bonus damage against itself. Thus making it so that Astel suffers from extreme self-loathing issues due to his parents not being married. Truly the message is that the only way to overcome self-loathing is with self-love and more self-loathing.
The elevator in weeping was the moment I knew I loved this game. I found it and said I’ll go down it tomorrow I came back next day wondering where it could lead one long ass elevator later the elevator opens and the sky fills with stars my jaw was in the floor
Astel’s arena plays into the idea that he stole the sky but if you actually look at the “sky” you’ll see it’s actually stones in the rocks on the cave ceiling. It just gives the impression of a night sky with stars due to the dark blue hue and fog. Clever bit of environmental storytelling
@@DarkTark interesting theory of Radagon being a tear of sorts, that would’ve been weird if true, I still can’t help but think that in the trailer that when she spoke about Miquella’s blinding strength that that would be mention Godwyn himself. Might be wrong, maybe his soul did die on the night of black knives or Miquella saved him somehow, wasn’t sure.
I'm getting older and pickier by the day, but wow your videos never cease to tickle me absolutely fucking pink. You are hilarious, and if you do the majority of your editing, you are an awesome editor. You rock.
I like to think the lands between wad built ontop on the eternal cities, because of all the wierd giant stonework everywhere on the coasts and around the plateau.
If Vaati is a college professor, Tark is our dormmate who's super into his class but doesn't want us to _think_ he's super into it because liking things makes you weak and lame so he puts in a bunch of irreverent jokes while you eat pizza and then you make out later.
What is the deal with @Dark Tark? EDIT: THANKS FOR THE VIDEO! DON'T STOP MAKING THEM! ( these videos are funny and you have a good sense of humor? ) 😃😀