We no good at bridges…
raggs plays
http://www.youtube.com/user/xPosskx
Poor Atlas…
Since this video came up to 5 minutes originally and Possk FINALLY sent me audio, I decided to combine the end of our first session with the beginning of our second.
…there is a lot of Possk abuse in this video lol
Oh sod it, let’s just put more gaming videos here. Not like I have the energy to make AMVs right now anyways.
Bad news is that I can’t think of any more entertaining games to make a fail reel out of.
Good news is that Possk and I both fail at Portal 2 and are entertaining enough to make videos. Since the playthrough has a whole lot of nothing (neither of us have played the co-op campaign, so we got stuck frequently) I decided to put it here as a highlights/fail reel sort of thing so it doesn’t drag on. I saved only the good bits.
This is only half of a full play session, and we did two of them (and we’re not even finished the game yet) SO EXPECT MORE OF THESE. The second bit is less than 5 minutes because I can’t upload things longer than 15 minutes (blame Nihon Ad Systems for that).
This is the last part of Balco and I playing Journey, containing credits. I hope you got some quick laughs, since we had some fun playing. Great game, available now on PSN for $15. You may have seen most of it through these videos, but no way did we do it justice. Journey is a game best left to experience (preferably all in one go and online), so start your quest whenever you can. For sure not a game for everyone, but at least check it out.
Also, Journey’s OST was released on Tuesday on iTunes and PSN. You may not have heard it here, but the music in this game is to die for.
(I tried to join Fraser from VGA a few days ago when he was playing Journey, but my hopes were dashed when a red dude found him first)
(no game audio because either PS3 or Dazzle was being stupid. Commentary only, as well as a faint buzzing that came from Balco’s mic)
See, if I could upload more than 15 minutes then I could’ve finished it EASILY right here. Next part will be credits only and about 7 minutes in length. We essentially beat the game right here.
(no game audio because either PS3 or Dazzle was being stupid. Commentary only, as well as a faint buzzing that came from Balco’s mic)
You monster 😦
(no game audio because either PS3 or Dazzle was being stupid. Commentary only, as well as a faint buzzing that came from Balco’s mic)
Second part of Balco and I playing Journey. Yep.
(no game audio because either PS3 or Dazzle was being stupid. Commentary only, as well as a faint buzzing that came from Balco’s mic)
Umm, I think that’s it. Did I mention you need to buy this game? Ya, buy this game.
(I swear that’s the only Journey joke I make)
(no game audio because either PS3 or Dazzle was being stupid. Commentary only, as well as a faint buzzing that came from Balco’s mic)
This was completely on a whim. Balco and I came together and decided to play Journey (PS3) together yesterday, and here we are. This is a playthrough of a two player journey through levels 3-8. We skipped 1 and 2 because Journey’s co-op mechanic pairs random people as opposed to a lobby where you can pick your partner. First level is the hub area (where it’s always singleplayer) and second level has a long unskippable cutscene. If you want to see the intro and first two levels, I can link them. This is just us screwing around. The anonymous nature of Journey’s co-op is unique and enchanting, but we just want to have fun.
For anyone that has a PS3, Journey is a fantastic game. You wander through the barren landscape. No out-right story, no dialogue, only a destination and one hell of a trip ahead. It may be steep at $15 for a 2 hour PSN game, but this is just one damn fine game you can’t pass up. We don’t do it justice, especially without the amazing soundtrack at our back’s.
Our white cloaks were unlocked by finding all the symbols. White cloaks can regenerate their stamina as long as they’re on the ground.
There are 5 parts to this video series, most likely the rest will sit unlisted on my account and linked through this video.
Ratchet5’s skill point guide reminded me that I promised to upload this…back in April or May lol. Whoopsiedoodle.
These are two videos that I recorded last summer (BEFORE the LP, hence the bad quality) that have me beating Gulp and Ripto without superflame. The official skill points don’t call for it (they just want it done), but think of it as an unofficial test of your Spyro skills. I did have one for Crush, but since I have an LP piece of me doing it, I just deleted it. Beating Crush is dead easy anyways and the battles don’t change in difficulty with or without superflame. Gulp and Ripto on the other hand are MUCH harder. I’ve defeated them without superflame MANY times (which is the reason you don’t get the skill point chime at the end), but it takes a lot of practice.
There is also no commentary, because it would just be me senselessly rambling as post-commentary, and that’s not as fun as live.
Gulp: The superflame battle lasts a few seconds, making it the easiest skill point in the game. Without it, it’s easy among the hardest. At least Gulp is pretty predictable for most of the match and my most common hit from when I play him is caused by rushing in and getting caught in my own attack (you can see that a few times where I just backed off). Not much to say about “strategy” except I tend to run in circles a lot. Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn’t. Patience and choosing your time to attack CAREFULLY helps too. There are many where I perhaps should’ve been hit (especially since I ran out of room frequently), but the game decided to cut me slack.
Ripto: You damn derranged muppet! This guy is a real bitch even with superflame, since you don’t get any real advantage except for the first two stages. In the last stage, it’s so easy to get hit. Playing defensively I guess is my strategy, but the game seems to have issues with you hitting and running. In the first stage, sometimes the game decides that your stunning attack will miss, and Spyro hops away with a flamed ass. For the last stage, I launch a few seemingly on target fireballs, veer away, and it either doesn’t hit or the bird just squacks. It doesn’t register a hit unless you’re closer to being face-to-face I guess. I’ll admit it, this battle has a lot of luck involved. The reason why I won is that Ripto and I got the right power-ups (I got superflame and that acid…stuff, while Ripto only had ONE green power-up in the entire battle. That lazer attack is a bitch and kept killing me in the 40 or so tries I had). My “kill finger” was also really itchy and I tried attacking Gulp WITHOUT a power-up (wasn’t paying attention to my orbs) and somehow escaped without a scratch. Phew.
Also, taking a break on Okami for a little to get some editing done by the way.
…and eventual hello to Nippon.
Yep, this is the last part. I started this in late October, and it’s finally finished in early May (though minus the major delays, it should’ve been completed in March or something). I tried to get this done in one video, but it decided to last for 2 . It would’ve been boring if I cut out some stuff (namely the fails and my first trip up the tower. Little commentary, just Spyro getting his ass singed and running around a homeworld. Everything in the game is now completed!
Stats
Parts: 53
Deaths: 2 (Skelos Badlands glitch, and Crystal Glacier stupidity)
Lives: 61
Attempts At FH Supercharge Before Going Insane: Due to recording problems, this kind of made me crazy at attempt 1.
Thanks to all the people watching, gaving me tips, and just in general being awesome. I can’t name everyone.
I’m an AMV maker of 4 years, so making gaming videos is not my element. I won’t do it often, but for people that want some more, here’s the best of both worlds. It won’t be in as good video quality (trying out stuff to increase quality, but for sure it’ll be on a camera), but I’ll TRY to do a boss run of Okami (which could take between 15 and 20 videos). Google it, for the game is made of epic.
In this video:
-Skill point (Perfect Ripto) after much fail
-Epilogue
-Final ‘byes
-Introduction to Okami boss run
Recorded May 4th, 2010.
