when I watched this video I decided to leave a like... but somehow it was already there. I swear I have not cheated it in, as it would defeat the purpose of a like button.
@@SparkPSX wow, i never knew that u could throw coins that reflect shots into weak points, did u know that marksman also allows you to throw coins and reflect shots into weak points???
@@abstract1946 into weak points? Never heard of that. But did you know you can throw coins with marksman and also you can buy marksman that can throw coins
While many people this this is funny, I find this to be a compelling and ingenious depiction of dementia which incorporates modern video essay formats into the storytelling in an ironic yet creative way. Excellent work. I remember my grandfather burning some of his skin off cus he was in the shower for five hours straight. He kept forgetting.
@SparkPSX can you please cure your dementia so I dont have to watch uktrakill dementia? I want to see regular ultra kill again but I cannot because you keep javing dementia thank you
I mean, V1 is an ai, right? I mean, yeah, that actually got me thinking, isn't V1 an AI to begin with? I suppose that's the reason why V1 has such a bad memory. Oh wait! V1 has a bad memory because they're an AI! Of course V1 has horrible memory because they're an AI to begin with!
It's really cool that someone's finally started trying to beat ultrakill with dementia. But that brings up another question: Can you beat ultrakill, with dementia?
I was gonna watch this video, but when I came to it, seems like someone already watched it for me. I'm gonna restart it. I'm excited to see how this plays out.
@@NovaAeternusThe phrase “that mindset is kinda cringe" is such a weak mindset. You are ok with what happened, losing, imperfection of a craft. When you stop getting angry after losing, you’ve lost twice. There’s always something to learn, and always room for improvement, never settle.
I genuinely love how this video doesn't just repeat the intro as a dementia joke, and actually deteriorates over the course of the video like dementia.
cool video man, can you make one where you try and beat Ultrakill with dementia, i've never seen anyone do a challenge like that and i think it'd be really cool
This is genuinely a fantastic and tragic piece of art. I know it’s intended as a comedy but something about your deadpan delivery and increasing confusion makes it deeply haunting. Fantastic work.
@@SparkPSX yeah, honestly you're quite skilled at dementia, perhaps you might of heard of a little game called Ultrakill? Maybe you could give that one a go.
I commend you, in spite of the dementia you were actually coming up with plans to defeat the threats that overcome you. That's still better than some video game players.
Seeing this video inspired me to take on a challenge that nobody has ever done before. There were no videos that dared attempt this challenge: Can you beat ULTRAKILL with Dementia?
im not sure what i expected but this is so much better. oh, and you should get the sharpshooter, which is a variation of the revolver which can fire bullets that deflect off surfaces and destroy projectiles.
This is hilarious. Just found out last week officially my mom has dementia, not that I haven’t known for a few months, it’s been getting more and more obvious. Anyway laughing through those tears. Great video.
This is the story of a man named Spark, who stumbled upon a curious challenge one day while browsing through gaming forums. Spark was known among his friends as a dedicated gamer, always seeking the next thrill and challenge in the digital realm. One fateful afternoon, he came across a discussion titled "Can you beat Ultrakill with dementia?" The question intrigued him, not because he had dementia himself, but because he was always up for unconventional challenges. Without much thought, Spark decided to take on this bizarre quest. Ultrakill was a fast-paced, adrenaline-pumping first-person shooter known for its relentless action and precision gameplay. For someone with dementia, navigating through its chaotic levels and remembering strategies seemed like an impossible feat. But Spark was undeterred; he saw it as an opportunity to test his skills. As Spark dove into the game, he quickly realized the challenges ahead. He would forget where he left power-ups, couldn't remember which keys mapped to certain actions, and often found himself spinning in circles trying to remember where he was supposed to go next. It was a hilarious blend of chaos and confusion, akin to a slapstick comedy unfolding in a digital world. Friends who watched Spark play couldn't help but laugh at his antics. He would shout directions to himself, only to forget them seconds later. At times, he would pause mid-game to tell elaborate stories about imaginary characters he believed were hiding behind the game's pixels. His paranoia, though humorous, added an unexpected layer of suspense to his gameplay. Despite the challenges and the laughs, Spark persisted. He developed his own unique strategies, like leaving virtual breadcrumbs by shooting wildly in different directions to mark his path. He would scribble notes on sticky pads, only to misplace them moments later. The game became not just a test of skill, but a journey of comedic self-discovery. Through fits of laughter and moments of frustration, Spark pressed on. His journey through Ultrakill with dementia became a legend among his gaming circle-a testament to determination, creativity, and the sheer joy of playing beyond conventional boundaries. In the end, whether Spark conquered Ultrakill or not wasn't the point. What mattered was the laughter, the camaraderie, and the unforgettable moments of gaming absurdity that brought joy to everyone involved. And as Spark navigated through the digital chaos, he discovered a new kind of victory-one that celebrated the whimsical spirit of gaming and the joy of simply having fun, even in the face of forgetfulness.
I lost my great grandmother 3 years ago while she was going through a 6 month long battle of Early-stage Dementia. I also had heard from my parents about the difference between the thought process of someone with short term memory loss, and someone with dementia, but this video has helped me see more through the eyes of my now lost grandmother. Thank you, Spark.
Huh I feel like I've seen this video before, but maybe you should try doing a challenge for ultrakill - beating the entirety of the game under the influence of dementia. It could be difficult but even beating the first layer can be possible with enough hard work. After that, you should try beating ultrakill with dementia. I've never seen it happen before but with hard work you should be able to do it. But I feel like I've seen this video before. If I may suggest a challenge, I would say to attempt to the entirety of ultrakill under dementia. Great new video by the way. Next time you should definitely try beating this game with dementia!
I love this video.❤ However, recently I have been diagnosed with dementia and I thought🤔it might be an interesting challenge to try and beat ULTRAKILL with dementia. Do you guys think I should attempt this challenge?😃 Because I have been diagnosed with dementia,😶 I thought it might be interesting to try and beat ULTRAKILL with dementia. Do you guys think i should do it?🤔
I think you should do it, as recently you've been diagnosed with dementia so it would make for an interesting challenge, i think it's worth a shot at doing because you've been diagnosed with dementia and it'll make for an interesting challenge
Love that the first time we see the Swordsmachine fight, he says he has to use the shotgun, but you only unlock that by beating Swordsmachine for the first time. There's a whole world of repeated tasks we never see. Really makes the whole thing even more unnerving.
I have never played, or watched, any content from Ultrakill before, so this video just give a weird, eerie existential dread of being stucked in the same place, you don't know why or how you are there, yet you feel so familiar with it.
this was the longest 5 mins in my fucking life
Neat point, but can you beat ULTRAKILL with dementia?
@@ASKern_ i wanted to watch the video but someone watched it for me
@@dodoaxe1726 you had enough point so the game watched it for you
Real
i relate with this comment way too much
I then punched my first planks. It was oak wood, so nothing too special.
For me, it was birch. Then, I punched some planks. It was birch wood, so nothing special.
In my case, it was spruce. I punched some planks, but since it was spruce wood, it was nothing special.
Well, here, it was Dark Oak. Afterwards, I punched my first planks. Really not that groundbreaking, it was just Dark Oak.
actually, I got acacia. after that, I punched my first planks. it wasn't really a suprise since it was just acacia.
can you beat ultrakill with dementia
someone needs to check if V1's ram is in properly
@@walterego-ks7rx v1 got that cartrage tilt
looks like the manufacturers didn't push it in until they heard a click
It's properly installed, he just had 2 chrome tabs opened
His hard drive is failing
@@bandiddumsyeah I did
Love that you never repeated any sentences
I try my best
Can you beat ultrakill with dementia?
"had to use the shotgun which had the special ability to fire explosive cores and destroy terrain"
Does he try his best?
@@couldntcreateagoodname can it break some planks though
"After making swift work of the first few enemies, I went to the first room, and made swift work of the first few enemies" is genius writing
I don't remember writing that
@@SparkPSX writing what?
@@Regularyoutubeuser43writing?
@@crynonimo ?
@@Regularyoutubeuser43what's that weird squiggly exclamation point!
Jokes aside, I love the fact that this doesn't use the endless loop cliche, great acting too.
acting?
acting?
acting? idk seems pretty legit
nah i dont think this is acting actually
acting? idk sbout that man looks pretty normal to me
the thing that infuriated me the most was that he forgot to buy the marksman
what gun?
what gun?
@@MotorGraderGaming what's a gun?
2:05 "They had corpses of enemies I haven't seen yet to serve as foreshadowing"
Wait I fr didn’t understand that joke at first. Lmao
when I watched this video I decided to leave a like... but somehow it was already there.
I swear I have not cheated it in, as it would defeat the purpose of a like button.
You must've had enough points to automatically purchase the like button
@@SparkPSXi thought it is free, wait a second, what's a like button again?
@@weresteresIt’s a variation of the revolver that allows you to throw coins that deflect into enemy weak points
@@astralslayer3962ah ok, but wait, whats a like button again?
@@AL4IGH5 it's uh...i forgot.
This is top tier comedy
What's so funny :(
@@SparkPSX
demenshuh iß hilaireouhs doncha theenk?
@@UH-60_Blackhawk what am I watching again?
@@UH-60_Blackhawk you are sick
Sorta super fun, but if you think about it - actually hella sad, because that's more or less how people with dementia really feel
man, i was laughing my ass off at these comments but now im like ಠ_ಠ
@@Foxboi437 Good.
That's how it's supposed to feel.
@@Foxboi437which comment made you feel like that?
@@Foxboi437 what comment made you look like that
@@ColderPlstheir parents made them look like that?
What i would have done was bought the marksman, it allows you to throw coins and deflect shots into enemy weak points.
I think it would've been better if i just used the marksman, because it allows you to throw coins and reflect shots into weak points
I heard it also can deflect shots into enemy planks!
@@SparkPSX wow, i never knew that u could throw coins that reflect shots into weak points, did u know that marksman also allows you to throw coins and reflect shots into weak points???
@@abstract1946 into weak points? Never heard of that. But did you know you can throw coins with marksman and also you can buy marksman that can throw coins
@@kartoshka949 Look Gordon, coins! We can use these to help with planks!
This must of been a hard one. The dedication it takes to do this difficult of a challenge is immense.
This must of been a hard one. The dedication it takes to do this difficult of a challenge is immense.
This must of been a hard one. The dedication it takes to do this difficult of a challenge is immense.
This must of been a hard one. The dedication it takes to do this difficult of a challenge is immense.
This must of been a hard one. The dedication it takes to do this difficult of a challenge is immense.
This must of been a hard one. The dedication it takes to do this difficult of a challenge is immense.
While many people this this is funny, I find this to be a compelling and ingenious depiction of dementia which incorporates modern video essay formats into the storytelling in an ironic yet creative way. Excellent work.
I remember my grandfather burning some of his skin off cus he was in the shower for five hours straight. He kept forgetting.
Can that really happen?
All jokes aside, I'm very sorry about your grandfather, thank you for your comment
@@SparkPSX can what really happen?
@@FrostRarebeing stuck in the shower for 5 hours (repeating a task every 10 min)
@@DamnTheG yeah man it happened.
@@DamnTheG Thought he meant burning skin off from being in the shower too long
*Its just a burning memory starts playing*
It's just a bloody memory
It's just my burning memory card
NO! that is LAZY WRITING AND PLAGARISM! spark is BETTER THAN THAT!
THE SAVE FILES ALL BEING RANDOM LEVELS LOL
You are the FIRST to notice that detail
Finally a dementia video where the clip doesn’t just repeat endlessly. A dementia video where the clip doesn’t repeat endlessly has finally come.
Honestly the funniest shit i've ever seen
I'm doing my best ;(
@SparkPSX can you please cure your dementia so I dont have to watch uktrakill dementia? I want to see regular ultra kill again but I cannot because you keep javing dementia thank you
@AngusNielsen you might want to check out can i beat minecraft with dimentia, its what this is inspired by
You havent seen the minecraft one
@@SparkPSX You should get some medical assistance
this shit is literally so much better than the minecraft version of "can u beat ... with dementia"
Blud’s got the memory of an ai
At least AI didn't forget so much things now and remember something, but yeah, something similar with constant repetition
I mean, V1 is an ai, right?
I mean, yeah, that actually got me thinking, isn't V1 an AI to begin with? I suppose that's the reason why V1 has such a bad memory. Oh wait! V1 has a bad memory because they're an AI! Of course V1 has horrible memory because they're an AI to begin with!
ever since this dropped "can you beat minecraft with dementia" sat in the shower crying and still hasn't come out
Dude that core ejection transition at 2:32 was so clean, like holy hell. Props to you and this absolutely hilarious video.
Thank you so much man 💙
It's really cool that someone's finally started trying to beat ultrakill with dementia.
But that brings up another question: Can you beat ultrakill, with dementia?
1:13 "i remembered" what
I rember 💡
Bro I am so glad you did this challenge. It shows lots of awareness about how people with dementia like us aren't as handicapped as everyone thinks!
I was gonna watch this video, but when I came to it, seems like someone already watched it for me. I'm gonna restart it. I'm excited to see how this plays out.
I'm glad that you did this challenge, man. Really brings awareness of how us people with dementia aren't as handicapped as people think!
V1's memory chip be overheating today
V1 canonically has 128MB of ram
400 kb* @@SparkPSX
@@SparkPSX too much mindflayer p0-
@@boombox12 Real
@@boombox12 RAINBOX??
This really is also when video game journalists play games.
Man, I'm glad you did this challenge. Brings awareness of how us people with dementia aren't as handicapped as the normal person would think!
Thought it was going to be dumb and insensitive.
Goddamn this was funny as hell.
that mindset is kinda cringe
@@NovaAeternus nah he has a point though, most dementia videos are just repeating one sentence over and over again and that's really bland by now
@@SparkPSXReal
@@NovaAeternusThe phrase “that mindset is kinda cringe" is such a weak mindset. You are ok with what happened, losing, imperfection of a craft. When you stop getting angry after losing, you’ve lost twice. There’s always something to learn, and always room for improvement, never settle.
@@SparkPSX you know who else is insensitive?
I genuinely love how this video doesn't just repeat the intro as a dementia joke, and actually deteriorates over the course of the video like dementia.
the sudden silence and cut to blankly staring at the exit tunnel is peak
you should post this twice it would be so goddamn funny
5 minutes felt like an eternity.
All jokes aside, that was the funniest shit I've watched in a while. I haven't laughed this hard in a long time.
I'm trying my best to play well, it's not funny :(
cool video man, can you make one where you try and beat Ultrakill with dementia, i've never seen anyone do a challenge like that and i think it'd be really cool
Yesss I haven't seen that yet either, great idea
Joe Biden gaming
Underrated
This is genuinely a fantastic and tragic piece of art. I know it’s intended as a comedy but something about your deadpan delivery and increasing confusion makes it deeply haunting. Fantastic work.
A lot of people said similar things, I'm happy it reached people the way I wanted it to
Honestly you're pretty good at dementia, you should try Ultrakill
Yeah i been deticated for years to perfect my dementia aswell as my dementia
@@SparkPSX yeah, honestly you're quite skilled at dementia, perhaps you might of heard of a little game called Ultrakill? Maybe you could give that one a go.
Man, I'm glad you did this challenge. Brings awareness of how we people with dementia aren't as handicapped as people would think!
I want someone with this voice to make 10 hour retrospectives
😳😳😳😳😳
That's unironically the best compliment I've ever gotten
3:40 "I went over to the weapon terminal to buy a marksman"
*𝗛𝗮𝘀 𝗺𝗮𝗿𝗸𝘀𝗺𝗮𝗻 𝗶𝗻 𝗵𝗮𝗻𝗱*
this is some next level dementia
I commend you, in spite of the dementia you were actually coming up with plans to defeat the threats that overcome you. That's still better than some video game players.
I was really surprised that they came from behind me in the first room
“Add a scoop of protein powder…”
THIS DROVE ME INSANE
great job :3
I feel like I've seen this comment before
I fucking spit out my tea when you second time said "is it possible to beat ultrakill with dementia?"
Seeing this video inspired me to take on a challenge that nobody has ever done before. There were no videos that dared attempt this challenge: Can you beat ULTRAKILL with Dementia?
Thats a good idea i should totally make a video about it :)
Having dementia while playing ultrakill is probably like having a a few sets of loadouts thats youre strangly good at
💀
2:38 this isn't a joke that transition is actually baller
"I started by chopping down my first tree."
im not sure what i expected but this is so much better. oh, and you should get the sharpshooter, which is a variation of the revolver which can fire bullets that deflect off surfaces and destroy projectiles.
I will definitely do that when I attempt this challenge for the first time
This is genuinely one of the best representation of dementia i've seen in a WHILE
definely the best thing i've watched today
This is hilarious.
Just found out last week officially my mom has dementia, not that I haven’t known for a few months, it’s been getting more and more obvious.
Anyway laughing through those tears. Great video.
I'm very sorry for your mom, I wish her good health 💙
Going from Jeffiot's video on The Moustache to this is the definition of "same vibe, different energy".
This is such an inspiring video, the poetic genius behind it shall live in my memory for eons.
This is the story of a man named Spark, who stumbled upon a curious challenge one day while browsing through gaming forums. Spark was known among his friends as a dedicated gamer, always seeking the next thrill and challenge in the digital realm.
One fateful afternoon, he came across a discussion titled "Can you beat Ultrakill with dementia?" The question intrigued him, not because he had dementia himself, but because he was always up for unconventional challenges. Without much thought, Spark decided to take on this bizarre quest.
Ultrakill was a fast-paced, adrenaline-pumping first-person shooter known for its relentless action and precision gameplay. For someone with dementia, navigating through its chaotic levels and remembering strategies seemed like an impossible feat. But Spark was undeterred; he saw it as an opportunity to test his skills.
As Spark dove into the game, he quickly realized the challenges ahead. He would forget where he left power-ups, couldn't remember which keys mapped to certain actions, and often found himself spinning in circles trying to remember where he was supposed to go next. It was a hilarious blend of chaos and confusion, akin to a slapstick comedy unfolding in a digital world.
Friends who watched Spark play couldn't help but laugh at his antics. He would shout directions to himself, only to forget them seconds later. At times, he would pause mid-game to tell elaborate stories about imaginary characters he believed were hiding behind the game's pixels. His paranoia, though humorous, added an unexpected layer of suspense to his gameplay.
Despite the challenges and the laughs, Spark persisted. He developed his own unique strategies, like leaving virtual breadcrumbs by shooting wildly in different directions to mark his path. He would scribble notes on sticky pads, only to misplace them moments later. The game became not just a test of skill, but a journey of comedic self-discovery.
Through fits of laughter and moments of frustration, Spark pressed on. His journey through Ultrakill with dementia became a legend among his gaming circle-a testament to determination, creativity, and the sheer joy of playing beyond conventional boundaries.
In the end, whether Spark conquered Ultrakill or not wasn't the point. What mattered was the laughter, the camaraderie, and the unforgettable moments of gaming absurdity that brought joy to everyone involved. And as Spark navigated through the digital chaos, he discovered a new kind of victory-one that celebrated the whimsical spirit of gaming and the joy of simply having fun, even in the face of forgetfulness.
Even AI has dementia
Even AI has dementia
Even AI has dementia
Even AI has dementia
Even AI has dementia
I'm so glad this got done. Really happy to see how we can be stronger than normal people at times!
We lost him.
I'm still here just having trouble rememering doing any of this
Dude i just came up with the best video idea ever...
🗣🗣🗣We breaking some planks with this one🗣🗣🗣
I don't remember if I watched this video
I have a video idea that nobody would think of, Can you beat ULTRAKILL with dementia?
That's absolutely genius, that'll be my next video
@@SparkPSX Question, Could you beat ULTRAKILL but with dementia?
@@SOAP3RR That's absolutely genius, that should be his next video
"Wait... How do i walk again?"
The peak of art
I really liked this video. For the next challenge, can you try beating Ultrakill with dementia next?
This will be me in 2075
As someone who's never played Ultrakill now I'm even more confused
As someone who's never played Ultrakill now I'm even more confused
As someone who's never played Ultrakill now I'm even more confused
Good video, lad!
Thank you arballist!!
Wow I don't think I've seen such a good representation of dementia in a minute
Peak of ultrakill Comedy
This is how these types of videos usually feels like anyway
I love Ultrakill
I love Ultrakill
I love Ultrakill
I love Ultrakill
Oh dear...
i think he love ultrakill
I lost my great grandmother 3 years ago while she was going through a 6 month long battle of Early-stage Dementia.
I also had heard from my parents about the difference between the thought process of someone with short term memory loss, and someone with dementia, but this video has helped me see more through the eyes of my now lost grandmother. Thank you, Spark.
June 29th. Okay, see you next year for part... 4? Wait, 2.
Part 1*
This actually really funny. I’m glad he didn’t just do the loop thing. This is so much better then the loop thing
I love this💀
Watching this being high is really a journey
Huh I feel like I've seen this video before, but maybe you should try doing a challenge for ultrakill - beating the entirety of the game under the influence of dementia. It could be difficult but even beating the first layer can be possible with enough hard work. After that, you should try beating ultrakill with dementia. I've never seen it happen before but with hard work you should be able to do it. But I feel like I've seen this video before. If I may suggest a challenge, I would say to attempt to the entirety of ultrakill under dementia. Great new video by the way. Next time you should definitely try beating this game with dementia!
Next, I think you should try to beat ULTRAKILL with dementia.
If that's not possible, try to beat ULTRAKILL with dementia.
we all ultralove ultradementia we all
Ultra brain damage
i really dig how all his ideas start with needing a gun.
This was the best video I ever watched, I'm gonna finish it later
Love the video!
Whoa this is actually a really cool and unique challenge, I commend you for trying it
The melt into the swordsmachine doorway at 2:42 was too clean and actually unnerved me a bit.
Nah i just walked there you seeing things
@@SparkPSX Sorry, my memory fails me sometimes. Anyway, have you ever tried to beat Ultrakill with dementia? I think it would be a fun challenge.
Great video, this just leaves me one one question? Can you beat Minecraft, with dementia?
This is the most creative video I saw for a while. Keep the good work :)
This is worth my subscribe, but video suggestion, can you beat Ultrakill, with Dementia?
how it feels writing a 1000 word essay
This is actually so well-done that, I don't even know whether to cry or laugh.
I love this video.❤ However, recently I have been diagnosed with dementia and I thought🤔it might be an interesting challenge to try and beat ULTRAKILL with dementia. Do you guys think I should attempt this challenge?😃 Because I have been diagnosed with dementia,😶 I thought it might be interesting to try and beat ULTRAKILL with dementia. Do you guys think i should do it?🤔
I think you should do it, as recently you've been diagnosed with dementia so it would make for an interesting challenge, i think it's worth a shot at doing because you've been diagnosed with dementia and it'll make for an interesting challenge
This felt like 20 minutes and I enjoyed every second of it, thank you.
I love the fact that you know you have dementia but dont have the forsight to deal with it
Love that the first time we see the Swordsmachine fight, he says he has to use the shotgun, but you only unlock that by beating Swordsmachine for the first time. There's a whole world of repeated tasks we never see. Really makes the whole thing even more unnerving.
It felt like a fever dream, that kept repeating itself, but after every repeat, it keeps getting weirder and weirder.
an actual shitpost without being a shitpost
Wrong. A shitpost is not just any meme, it's a post specifically designed to disrupt a conversation and cause pointless arguments/drama/etc
This is such a good representation of dementia itself,
My grandpa has dementia, and taliking to him is like watching this video
this is legit the funniest video i've seen in some time
I have never played, or watched, any content from Ultrakill before, so this video just give a weird, eerie existential dread of being stucked in the same place, you don't know why or how you are there, yet you feel so familiar with it.