i like how people(even youtubers) make the same joke about dark souls, DARK SOULS OF ALL GAMES, to help them chill from this murderously beautiful t bag of a game(thats both a compliment and insult but mostly a compliment to the game) XD
This game is one of my all time favourites, the way creatures behave, the different ways you can approach encounters (sneak by, distract & escape, attack, befriend), the gorgeous environments, seriously it took so many unconventional design choices that you can't find anything else like it
You can't attack or befriend creatures and sneaking is the same as escaping, so there aren't that many approaches, also, i'm sure you can find that in many other games, exanima has alot more ways to approach an enemy, so yeah, not very good review right here.
@@augur8261 you can befriend lizards by feeding them smaller creatures, you can befriend scavengers by giving them pearls or mushrooms. You can attack with spears and stun with rocks...it's difficult and not advisable if you're not feeling confident, but you can do it
@@drGeppo pretty sure that lizards don't die when they're speared, so i wouldn't count that as an attack since there is really no way of killing it by attacking, and again, rain world is not the only game where you can do those things.
@@augur8261 their head is "armoured" so to be effective you need do hit them on the body. Plus different lizards have different stats: green lizard is very dumb and can't climb but has a lot of HP so you need to hit it several times, while a blue one can climb all over the place but you can manage to kill it in 1 or 2 hits.
Especially seeing the top comment here is "Is it just me or do most indie gamws nowadays consist of sidescrolling through a depressing world? They all seem the same to me " sad stuff
Agree so much. Especially game essayists need to look at this. It's flawed but its the most impressive game I have ever played (not finished and probably wont). So much to be learnt and appreciated about this gem. That's why this is my most hated game, because I see only wasted potential for a "God"-game. Their marketing is quite bad thou.
Hello, I was wondering if there are any ongoing deliberations on bringing a physical release to the switch, like the deal which is currently available for the PS4 through Limited Run Games. Thanks in advance and I'm looking forward to buying your game, when it becomes available in Europe.
Hey comment trawlers! Long-time player here! I just want to let you know that yes, this game is great, although certainly not for everyone. Even from the beginning, you are left mostly to your own devices. The game teaches you the most basic of movement up front, and offers other hints with tantalizing infrequency. This is a survival game, but the emphasis is more on exploring and experimenting. There's a surprising depth to Slugcat's movements, and there's little keeping you from exploring wherever you want, other than your own ability to survive. And there is a lot to explore. If that sounds interesting to you, then look no further. This game is the perfect match for a certain type of player. Just make sure you know what you're getting into so you don't get overwhelmed. It can take some time to get your footing, but the experience is very rewarding once you do. I've yet to experience what changes are offered in the 1.7 build, but I can definitely say I will be buying this version of the game as well. Playing Rain World on the go sounds like a hoot, and Videocult deserves so much more than I've given. The list of games I can pour 500+ hours into is extremely short, and this one of them. My first playthrough alone managed to eat up 40 hours, though your own could look much different-it just depends on how you play and where you happen to go. To those getting into this game for the first time, I hope you have fun! This game has been a great experience for me, and I hope you enjoy it, too.
Oh boy, how much I wish I did not have an exam this year that is going to decide what my life will be from then on that makes me feel guilty when I'm doing anything other than watch TH-cam videos. Man, I wanna play this game for real.
" iS iT lIkE lIMbO ?" no.. not at all. The only similarity is thoses game are 2d indie with plateforms (and the plateforming is much more present in rainworld than limbo ) limbo is a classical adventure puzzle : go to puzzle A - finish puzzle A - go to puzzle B - ...finish the game rainworld is a harsh plateformer survival in an open world with a metroivania-esque level design. If you only focus on finishing the game the most direct way you'll find (not talkign about speedrunning) there is plenty of region you'll miss...while an other player who also just focused on finished the game might have gone through completes differents regions. In rainworld you will die ,die ,die ,die not by not understanding some puzzles but byt not understanding the world and it's omni present dangers around you, and you MUST survive, and that one room where you died multiple time? well you MIGHT have to go through it multiple times, so just tryign again and again until you pass might not be enought.
This is a hidden gem. Pick it up if you think an immersive, responsive, alien world that tries to kill you at every turn would be interesting to explore.
After nearly 300 hours of playing on PC alone: If you're a sucker for a wonderful world of trials, tribulations, and mysteries, then Rain World is the game for you, and I promise it's worth playing to the end - Every area is a brand new experience!
I bought this game a couple of days ago, and why this didn't get more attention? I mean, is unbelievable amazing and well detailed. It is sad that this and others indie gems remain unappreciated :(
Aww, yeah, agreed ^^ Rain World is one of my favourite games of all time, it's super special and unlike anything I've ever played before! Hopefully the DLC will help others find the game, too! ^^
I kinda rolled my eyes when I first saw this because I thought it was just ANOTHER sidescrolling dark atmosphere indie game. But wow this looks pretty cool.
I can see that, but it leads to really good artistic expression that interlaces with gameplay that is normally polished to perfection. It’s kinda gard to really mess up a 2D platformer
Rain World isn't really depressing... the developers had a clear vision when they decided to work on the game: make you feel like "a rat in Manhattan". You get the general idea of the places you go through, you'll notice some antennas and other familiar structures but it will be difficult to grasp the bigger picture, understand what they are part of. Same goes with the creatures they all look familiar but all are also completely alien. If this game picks your curiosity give it a chance, it will surprise you
It's a harsh world where hope is nothing but the punchline to a tasteless joke. Death is as familiar as the dark skies. Any will to live is lost instantly. ... It also has local co-op for you to have fun with your friends together.
Loved the game from day one. I suck at it, I’ve yet to even beat it, but I love exploring the vast world and observing all of the creatures that share it with me.
I once saw a Gamer Played this game, however, he did not played it for long. So, curious, I got the game and try it out myself. And, boy oh boy, I did not know what was waiting for me in this Amazing Masterpiece. It's a good Game.
I wanna get this game, mostly because it looks absolutely terrifying and I'm already used to the "die, die, die again" loop of games like this, from playing Dead Cells. One problem: I absolutely love the rain.
hey there! i recommend joining the rainworld discord, there is a lot of help to be found on there and they personally helped me get through my first playthrough of the game :D
@@DontKnowDontCare6.9tip: don’t touch grass in Rainworld Also if ur still playing it a good tip is that stealth is sometimes the best option, and if you’re able to get into the game it’s rlly good! (Also if you play as the monk then creatures will attack you less unless provoked)
I forgot about this game. Markiplier started it and never finished the game. At least on his channel. I don't know if he streamed the rest of it. Looks really interesting though.
he didn't even finished it, he did one video on the very beginning and that's all. He didn't even go through 1/3 of the first region and there is many more regions (all bigger than this one ) And seeing how mark play, he usually make the same mistakes again and again and got emotionnaly overwheilm, and this game punish mistakes. This game will broke mark harder than getting over it.
Wel no, he said he didn't finish it because the game(while amazing) isn't great for TH-cam content. You can pull it off, but Mark's style of video doesn't really work with the game.
I like the animations a lot, and what looks like a physics engine being influenced by said animations. A lot more dynamic than the stiff, choppy stuff you see in the 300 billion other indie Meteoidvania platformers.
Grim Piñata Definitely a physics based Metroid-vania/platformer. The biggest part of learning how to navigate in the game is getting a feel for the physics.
dear god this game is brutal! I read somewhere that this game went under the radar due to the painful difficulty spikes, as the player base for it drop so quick due to reaching some part in the game where people after trying and failing over and over until giving up on it completely and left the game. I remember the devs did say they wanted to update the game to have a tutorial mode for beginners and slightly lower the difficulty, don't know if they did or not.
This game is as gorgeous as staring at an eldritch being. The only thing I've been playing is rain world for a month now. 9/10 only problem is waiting for that downpour dlc.
edit: for the people who love animal companions in games, yes. you can tame the lizards. edit 2: yes, you can get a plush of slugcat (the character you play as). i think ill put this comment here in case anyone new comes across this trailer and is considering buying rain world. rain world is my favourite game, however its not made for everyone so ill give you a quick rundown. this game excels in: - amazing world building - captivating lore - fitting such a large range of movement into small controls - ai that feels real - creating an atmosphere for each region - creating a challenge (one that i personally found motivating) where it fails is very sparce in my experience, although this is mostly based on my opinion: - the movement system using thumbsticks. i much prefer the steam version to the switch as it is much easier to use a keyboard, however you can always use the arrows when the thumbstick fails, as some things require precise direction (of which is hard to do with the thumbstick) - explaining itself. if you buy this game and get confused by anything, its ok to ask questions, when i first bought rainworld i turned to the community to ask all the things i needed to know, and they happily obliged. the basics the game doesnt explain to you are: 1. the movement system, although you can slowly figure this out on your own i would recommend looking up a guide for more complex movements (such as learning how to slide and put spear ledges into the ground to gain extra height). 2. there are humanoid creatures with spears running around. if you come up to a cluster of them with a large mask thing, throw them a pearl (preferably a white one rather than a coloured one if you are interested in the lore). and 3. hold down and press the button you use to pickup stuff to drop stuff. one of the things that was so great about this game in my initial playthrough was the difficulty. i finished the game in 35 hours, most of the times i was playing were 2 hour sessions, as i would get frustrated and decide to take a break. when i returned, however, and spent a coupled more tries to beat a certain section and finally did it, the feeling of pride at the accomplishment (beating a part of a videogame, how amazing) was addictive. there were parts where i just couldnt beat it, but i overcame these by either trying new routes, or looking up help (one of the regions is extremely hard to beat, however there is a much easier path you can take, if you spend too long on one part its probably in your best interest to look up 'easy route' in case there is one). after my first playthrough, i immediately started a new save file, the ending had gotten my interest and my second playthrough was dedicated to uncovering the lore and story behind the world. this one i used a lot more of a guide to understand the basics of how to do this, but without spoiling the game, it requires the coloured pearls you can scarcely find around the map. beyond that, the game is amazing in terms of exploration. once you get more used to the controls and gain a bit more bravery (most of the lizards you can jump over as the majority of them use a charge attack that takes a couple seconds for them to lunge forwards, or you can use garbage to stun them and quickly stab them several times with a spear by throwing it at them and quickly picking it up before throwing it again) there are over 1600 screens in rainworld, allowing you a huge environment to explore. if you find the karma system too taxing (the ranks you gain when you hibernate / lose when you die) there is an easy glitch you can do to make it obselete, i consider this useful for beginners as it makes the game just a little bit easier (not to mention the speedrunners make good use of this). in the end, do i recommend this game? depends on what kind of person you are, but if you are motivated by challenge, and interested by a huge world and interesting lore, then yes. i 100% recommend this game.
Personal Opinion with me not having any critical sense: 10/10 without doubts. I just felt so alive playing this game like I neve did. It is so imerssive. The game tells you nothing, and when you discover something it gives you a feeling like "I'm so intelligent". When you begin to understand the behavior of certain beasts and when you manage to survive in a situation yoou thought everything was gone. The way the creatures are still alive and doing their stuff even when you are not there is just amazing.
Larisson Williams it’s a lot of fun with friends, but the single player is the main selling point. It’s somewhat roguelike in its progression system, so if you like a challenging game that makes you learn from your mistakes, this game can be for you.
Woof-o-doom Stan you’re right, but it does have a loss of progression system, which is best described as roguelike. I’m sorry, I don’t know how better to phrase this than “somewhat” roguelike.
It's definitely one of the most unique platformers I've played, but still manages to be well-polished. It's weakest point, unfortunately, is the tutorial. However, it sets out to make a living world that doesn't feel like a game, and does that. Everything has its own agency. It has a great lore. All the game mechanics tie into it, and I've fallen deeply in love with the game as a whole. (And I'm mainly a strategy gamer, so it takes a pretty special non-strategy game to draw me in.) To kinda decide whether you'd enjoy it, I'd ask these questions: Do you enjoy punishing, yet largely fair games? Are you willing to sink time to learn things for yourself? Do you enjoy having to figure out things on your own? Do you like stealth survival-esque games? Do you enjoy lore stuffs? Do you enjoy complex and dynamic movesets? Do you enjoy great art and a unique style of game?
Expectations on Thumbnail:
Vibe: adventure
Reality of game:
Vibe: Existential Crisis
Fair enough
Vibe: *CHECK*
@random idiot "Please send your vibe report to be inspected". Or "All units, be ad *vibed* "
Game: Reality: deaaaaaath
I complete the game now i have trasended beyond mi limits
Main Character: Cute
Art: Stunning and beautiful
Gamplay: "Im done with this game for today, Im gonna go chill and play Dark Souls"
i like how people(even youtubers) make the same joke about dark souls, DARK SOULS OF ALL GAMES, to help them chill from this murderously beautiful t bag of a game(thats both a compliment and insult but mostly a compliment to the game) XD
This game was one of the most unique and brilliant experiences I've ever had.
im surprised theres no replys but me
Agreed
@@puffersfish4296 Some more now! XD
Agreed cuz I just unlocked hunter 😃
@@antapple1124 Aww, awesome, congrats!
This game is one of my all time favourites, the way creatures behave, the different ways you can approach encounters (sneak by, distract & escape, attack, befriend), the gorgeous environments, seriously it took so many unconventional design choices that you can't find anything else like it
You can't attack or befriend creatures and sneaking is the same as escaping, so there aren't that many approaches, also, i'm sure you can find that in many other games, exanima has alot more ways to approach an enemy, so yeah, not very good review right here.
@@augur8261 you can befriend lizards by feeding them smaller creatures, you can befriend scavengers by giving them pearls or mushrooms. You can attack with spears and stun with rocks...it's difficult and not advisable if you're not feeling confident, but you can do it
@@drGeppo pretty sure that lizards don't die when they're speared, so i wouldn't count that as an attack since there is really no way of killing it by attacking, and again, rain world is not the only game where you can do those things.
@@augur8261 their head is "armoured" so to be effective you need do hit them on the body. Plus different lizards have different stats: green lizard is very dumb and can't climb but has a lot of HP so you need to hit it several times, while a blue one can climb all over the place but you can manage to kill it in 1 or 2 hits.
@@drGeppo oh well, never noticed that.
Looks at thumbnail.
“Aw this seems cute!”
Watches video...
“Oh...”
*play the game
"sh*t..."
This game is harsh as much as in the gameplay than in the lore world.
The feel I’m getting from the video is existential crisis
@@retroarcadde2128 wait to learn more about the lore and the ending.
that ending...that's something quite nihilistic in my view
RandomRory ikr so misleading
welcome to rain world.
Rain World is great. It's a crime scene that people don't talk about this game more.
Agreed
Also Agreed
Especially seeing the top comment here is "Is it just me or do most indie gamws nowadays consist of sidescrolling through a depressing world? They all seem the same to me
"
sad stuff
I never heard of it until now. I'm going to get it for sure
Agree so much. Especially game essayists need to look at this. It's flawed but its the most impressive game I have ever played (not finished and probably wont). So much to be learnt and appreciated about this gem. That's why this is my most hated game, because I see only wasted potential for a "God"-game. Their marketing is quite bad thou.
slugcat for smash.
There final smash just pulls you into Rainworld for 30 seconds because of how hard the game is
DareStep that final smash would be too broken, everyone effected by it would have no chance of surviving it
:(
Yeah ha ha haaaaaaaaaaa
*violently throws stick at King K. Rool*
I'm always excited about the indie games which keeps coming out
Hm I think this game was known for quite some time. I saw Markiplier play it one of two years ago.
It’s been out for a while for PS4 and pc and it’s a great game I love it more than any other
its ok i guess
LOL, too humble to yourselves
Hello, I was wondering if there are any ongoing deliberations on bringing a physical release to the switch, like the deal which is currently available for the PS4 through Limited Run Games. Thanks in advance and I'm looking forward to buying your game, when it becomes available in Europe.
it's alright
This is the best comment in youtube
Ha ha Rain World
Hey comment trawlers! Long-time player here!
I just want to let you know that yes, this game is great, although certainly not for everyone. Even from the beginning, you are left mostly to your own devices. The game teaches you the most basic of movement up front, and offers other hints with tantalizing infrequency. This is a survival game, but the emphasis is more on exploring and experimenting. There's a surprising depth to Slugcat's movements, and there's little keeping you from exploring wherever you want, other than your own ability to survive. And there is a lot to explore. If that sounds interesting to you, then look no further.
This game is the perfect match for a certain type of player. Just make sure you know what you're getting into so you don't get overwhelmed. It can take some time to get your footing, but the experience is very rewarding once you do.
I've yet to experience what changes are offered in the 1.7 build, but I can definitely say I will be buying this version of the game as well. Playing Rain World on the go sounds like a hoot, and Videocult deserves so much more than I've given. The list of games I can pour 500+ hours into is extremely short, and this one of them. My first playthrough alone managed to eat up 40 hours, though your own could look much different-it just depends on how you play and where you happen to go.
To those getting into this game for the first time, I hope you have fun! This game has been a great experience for me, and I hope you enjoy it, too.
Thanks :) I will take your comment in mind.
Me as well.
Is the Nintendo Switch version couch co-op?
Andrea Zaragoza yes but only arena mode. Story mode is single player only
Oh boy, how much I wish I did not have an exam this year that is going to decide what my life will be from then on that makes me feel guilty when I'm doing anything other than watch TH-cam videos.
Man, I wanna play this game for real.
" iS iT lIkE lIMbO ?"
no..
not at all.
The only similarity is thoses game are 2d indie with plateforms (and the plateforming is much more present in rainworld than limbo )
limbo is a classical adventure puzzle : go to puzzle A - finish puzzle A - go to puzzle B - ...finish the game
rainworld is a harsh plateformer survival in an open world with a metroivania-esque level design.
If you only focus on finishing the game the most direct way you'll find (not talkign about speedrunning) there is plenty of region you'll miss...while an other player who also just focused on finished the game might have gone through completes differents regions.
In rainworld you will die ,die ,die ,die not by not understanding some puzzles but byt not understanding the world and it's omni present dangers around you, and you MUST survive, and that one room where you died multiple time? well you MIGHT have to go through it multiple times, so just tryign again and again until you pass might not be enought.
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For me it's more like MØ : Astray
This game is so good, just started playing yesterday and I'm loving every second of it. The way it creates fear of the other animals feels so real.
I love how ragdolly everything feels, rather than having specifiic animations, I also love the horror aspect
This is a hidden gem. Pick it up if you think an immersive, responsive, alien world that tries to kill you at every turn would be interesting to explore.
Why does this girl sound like she should be teaching me how to make Chicken Alfredo on the Food Network?
Ba dum tisss.
Thanks a lot Matt, now I want chicken Alfredo.
@@link2dpast haaaaaa I do that too
After nearly 300 hours of playing on PC alone: If you're a sucker for a wonderful world of trials, tribulations, and mysteries, then Rain World is the game for you, and I promise it's worth playing to the end - Every area is a brand new experience!
I bought this game a couple of days ago, and why this didn't get more attention?
I mean, is unbelievable amazing and well detailed.
It is sad that this and others indie gems remain unappreciated :(
Aww, yeah, agreed ^^ Rain World is one of my favourite games of all time, it's super special and unlike anything I've ever played before! Hopefully the DLC will help others find the game, too! ^^
7.8/10 Too much water
can't swim?
Cody Davis ohhh
YES.
@@creathechiboi r/wooosh
XD perfect commenr
Rain World is so good I literally feel a bit sad that I can’t experience the game for the first time completely blind again
I kinda rolled my eyes when I first saw this because I thought it was just ANOTHER sidescrolling dark atmosphere indie game. But wow this looks pretty cool.
It's dope af
This is the first time I'm hearing about this game and I have to say it looks oddly beautiful in a way I can't put my finger on.
Don't let the trailers fool you or turn you away this game is deeper than you think.
Very good
It doesn’t scroll
it's raining down here
Well you're a dolphin so
I played this game and it literally rains so hard in this game that it kills the character.
really dont get people comparing this with limbo or hollow knight...
Have all my likes
yeah this is much better than limbo or hollow knight
@@eugenebarrett you're just wrong about HK, smh.
I have never ever seen anybody comparing this to HK. Never.
ikr? looks more like ori and the blind forest to me, visually
Is it just me or do most indie gamws nowadays consist of sidescrolling through a depressing world? They all seem the same to me
its you
I can see that, but it leads to really good artistic expression that interlaces with gameplay that is normally polished to perfection. It’s kinda gard to really mess up a 2D platformer
Dank_Shrimp It’s the style. Every game is different but have some traits that seem similar to others. It’s really nice to see games like this.
No, is no just you, I think the same. All with that concept. People are blind when is indie so nobody critize it, maybe because is not moral? XD
Rain World isn't really depressing...
the developers had a clear vision when they decided to work on the game: make you feel like "a rat in Manhattan".
You get the general idea of the places you go through, you'll notice some antennas and other familiar structures but it will be difficult to grasp the bigger picture, understand what they are part of.
Same goes with the creatures they all look familiar but all are also completely alien.
If this game picks your curiosity give it a chance, it will surprise you
When I saw a thumbnail i was like "Oh, I hope it's a cute game! The creature looks pretty!" and then I was like
"what no"
Agreed
Literally everything wants to kill you, even some of the plants.
This game makes you feel an emotion that doesn’t exist
The creature is SO CUTE!!!! I want one.
Looks like an axolotl
now that I hink about it, slugcat does kinda look like furret lol
@@Jazmin_GG Wait till you see the actual axolotls in this game.
@@Superficial_Intelligence hehe, axolotl goes *SNAP*
Game over- Press # to restart
It's a harsh world where hope is nothing but the punchline to a tasteless joke. Death is as familiar as the dark skies. Any will to live is lost instantly.
...
It also has local co-op for you to have fun with your friends together.
Define "fun"
Killing each other is not fun. It is stressful
Ryan O'Connor except in video games.
@@ryanoconnor3867 you can turn off friendly fire
I sure love hitting my friend with a spear to the face.
I’m so glad I found this game, even if I’m late to finding it.
such a masterpiece, and I’m glad it’s on switch so I could play it
does it run good on switch?
Thus a silly raintuber was born
310 hours later and this is still bringing me back best purchase I made for my switch
After 300+ hours of playing it in PC I definitely want it on my switch.
300+???? How much can be done in this Game?
Silversnow *-* a lot.
Loved the game from day one. I suck at it, I’ve yet to even beat it, but I love exploring the vast world and observing all of the creatures that share it with me.
I once saw a Gamer Played this game, however, he did not played it for long.
So, curious, I got the game and try it out myself.
And, boy oh boy, I did not know what was waiting for me in this Amazing Masterpiece.
It's a good Game.
Oh heck I saw this a while back and never got around to it, buying now
FINALLY, THIS GAME GETS THE ADMIRATION IT NEEDS!
Looks interesting tbh
Played it a bit so far, and it's great!
"local multiplayer. 1-4"
I did not know that 1 person is already multiplayer
It's because the sandbox mode (the mode with multiplayer) is also playable on singleplayer
I wanna get this game, mostly because it looks absolutely terrifying and I'm already used to the "die, die, die again" loop of games like this, from playing Dead Cells.
One problem: I absolutely love the rain.
Looks like all of my nightmares and dreams combined in a single game
This game is so good it makes me actually tear up!
I have this game, I don’t know what to do and everything I do I am afraid to do. For me this is just “anxiety the game.”
hey there! i recommend joining the rainworld discord, there is a lot of help to be found on there and they personally helped me get through my first playthrough of the game :D
Or you can just touch grass and interact with real people outside so you wouldn't feel anxious about the littlest of things.
@@DontKnowDontCare6.9tip: don’t touch grass in Rainworld
Also if ur still playing it a good tip is that stealth is sometimes the best option, and if you’re able to get into the game it’s rlly good!
(Also if you play as the monk then creatures will attack you less unless provoked)
looks pretty cool. have to check it out after I'm done with all the other great nindies I've yet to complete
It started raining outside as soon as I started playing the first time...
I learned to love this game in the end and it has a tonne of interesting lore if you dig for it, but wow was it revoltingly hard.
One of my favourite, played it on Steam. A unique kind of game
When I saw this trailer I immediately thought “mat pat will have fun with this one”
gAMe ThEOrY: is SLUGCAT actually the rEInCarNATiOn of the HOLLOW KNIGHT from oTHEr VidEOGaME?
@@DahScrewballH lol
bro this game was lit a long time ago when I first played it
Looks pretty good
rain world, such an awesome game. I'm glad it's getting a switch release.
I forgot about this game. Markiplier started it and never finished the game. At least on his channel. I don't know if he streamed the rest of it. Looks really interesting though.
he didn't even finished it, he did one video on the very beginning and that's all.
He didn't even go through 1/3 of the first region and there is many more regions (all bigger than this one )
And seeing how mark play, he usually make the same mistakes again and again and got emotionnaly overwheilm, and this game punish mistakes.
This game will broke mark harder than getting over it.
Streamers - especially as big as he is - rarely finish games.
Wel no, he said he didn't finish it because the game(while amazing) isn't great for TH-cam content. You can pull it off, but Mark's style of video doesn't really work with the game.
Got a Nintendo for Christmas, definitely gonna play thus game
such fluid animations in a pixilated game reminds me of dead cells
I just realized that the song at the start is a very specific song that still gives me PTSD.
Love this game, but good lord...
One of my favorite games of all time! ❤️👌
Ori and the Death Forest
I love it. The art style is just so....fluid.
Remind me Child of Light
OMG I've been waiting for this!!!
If you can handle a tough challenge, play this game.
They werent kidding when they said "endless death"
This game is pretty hard
As a dont starve enjoyer, i was sold on the part about death and misery
This game is fantastic, I definitely recommend it
I like the animations a lot, and what looks like a physics engine being influenced by said animations. A lot more dynamic than the stiff, choppy stuff you see in the 300 billion other indie Meteoidvania platformers.
Grim Piñata Definitely a physics based Metroid-vania/platformer.
The biggest part of learning how to navigate in the game is getting a feel for the physics.
dear god this game is brutal!
I read somewhere that this game went under the radar due to the painful difficulty spikes, as the player base for it drop so quick due to reaching some part in the game where people after trying and failing over and over until giving up on it completely and left the game.
I remember the devs did say they wanted to update the game to have a tutorial mode for beginners and slightly lower the difficulty, don't know if they did or not.
Anas Bakhit That’s what the yellow character is. Easy mode. (Still hard by a long shot, but also much easier all at the same time.)
This game is as gorgeous as staring at an eldritch being. The only thing I've been playing is rain world for a month now.
9/10 only problem is waiting for that downpour dlc.
Imo the game is way too punishing and punishes you for existing. Literally.
Def buying this game, gives. Me. Limbo vibes but still very unique looking.
Same! Five seconds into the video has me thinking one thing: Hmm, this game is similar to Limbo.
Trust me, way different than limbo
edit: for the people who love animal companions in games, yes. you can tame the lizards.
edit 2: yes, you can get a plush of slugcat (the character you play as).
i think ill put this comment here in case anyone new comes across this trailer and is considering buying rain world.
rain world is my favourite game, however its not made for everyone so ill give you a quick rundown.
this game excels in:
- amazing world building
- captivating lore
- fitting such a large range of movement into small controls
- ai that feels real
- creating an atmosphere for each region
- creating a challenge (one that i personally found motivating)
where it fails is very sparce in my experience, although this is mostly based on my opinion:
- the movement system using thumbsticks. i much prefer the steam version to the switch as it is much easier to use a keyboard, however you can always use the arrows when the thumbstick fails, as some things require precise direction (of which is hard to do with the thumbstick)
- explaining itself. if you buy this game and get confused by anything, its ok to ask questions, when i first bought rainworld i turned to the community to ask all the things i needed to know, and they happily obliged. the basics the game doesnt explain to you are: 1. the movement system, although you can slowly figure this out on your own i would recommend looking up a guide for more complex movements (such as learning how to slide and put spear ledges into the ground to gain extra height). 2. there are humanoid creatures with spears running around. if you come up to a cluster of them with a large mask thing, throw them a pearl (preferably a white one rather than a coloured one if you are interested in the lore). and 3. hold down and press the button you use to pickup stuff to drop stuff.
one of the things that was so great about this game in my initial playthrough was the difficulty. i finished the game in 35 hours, most of the times i was playing were 2 hour sessions, as i would get frustrated and decide to take a break. when i returned, however, and spent a coupled more tries to beat a certain section and finally did it, the feeling of pride at the accomplishment (beating a part of a videogame, how amazing) was addictive. there were parts where i just couldnt beat it, but i overcame these by either trying new routes, or looking up help (one of the regions is extremely hard to beat, however there is a much easier path you can take, if you spend too long on one part its probably in your best interest to look up 'easy route' in case there is one).
after my first playthrough, i immediately started a new save file, the ending had gotten my interest and my second playthrough was dedicated to uncovering the lore and story behind the world. this one i used a lot more of a guide to understand the basics of how to do this, but without spoiling the game, it requires the coloured pearls you can scarcely find around the map.
beyond that, the game is amazing in terms of exploration. once you get more used to the controls and gain a bit more bravery (most of the lizards you can jump over as the majority of them use a charge attack that takes a couple seconds for them to lunge forwards, or you can use garbage to stun them and quickly stab them several times with a spear by throwing it at them and quickly picking it up before throwing it again) there are over 1600 screens in rainworld, allowing you a huge environment to explore.
if you find the karma system too taxing (the ranks you gain when you hibernate / lose when you die) there is an easy glitch you can do to make it obselete, i consider this useful for beginners as it makes the game just a little bit easier (not to mention the speedrunners make good use of this).
in the end, do i recommend this game? depends on what kind of person you are, but if you are motivated by challenge, and interested by a huge world and interesting lore, then yes. i 100% recommend this game.
Did you try the hunter? Or is this before they added new characters?
That creature design seems pretty awesome
Flashbacks to climbing in Hyrule. Endless death. Endless rebirth. Endless rain.
I was just scrolling through the comments when I saw this masterpiece
Chimney canopy is the bane of my existence.
seems like a good game to play when it rains
Oh. My. God.
2 days have passed since I started playing it on PS4 and thought how great it could be on Switch.
Guys, you're the best!
BTW, the PS4 version should be getting the update this month!
I feel it reminds me of ori and the blind forest just a little bit. (Only the nature part though)
Mark needs to keep playing this game
... Was not expecting this little gem to hit the switch. It's awesome how it's got all these cool new features too. >):^]
I love the black little nightmares theme/colours this game will pop on the OLED!
I love this game. Looking forward to it on switch
I can't find Sotyfe in the comments anywhere
Reminds me of that phone game where u played as the black floating blob I love it
I’ve never heard of this until today
It's my 2018 GOTY!
I remember watching a playthrough :) never knew this was on switch
And I thought youtube notification now include weather forecast. As it is raining currently.
Just Got This it's 50% Off 🎉
Can't Wait to Start Playing 🤩
This looks amazing. I'm going to buy a switch for smash bros ultimate and this
Hard to take seriously with mario in the corner
**slugcat gets brutally murdered by goo monster**
*tHiS-A mAkEs me sO vERY hApPy*
Anybody else remembered the old PS1 game Heart of Darkness from this?
I clicked on the video for the wolf and stayed for the artstyle. This looks so amazing.
This was the game that Parkergames played on his show!
The krokodile scene had me buying it!
This game looks cool, reminds me of Hollow Knight. I'll add to my wish list ^-^!
Hollow knight is as easy as tetris compare to this
In this game, almost every enemy feels like a boss.
@@Torsengi no its not.i played both games Hk is a lot more hard. at least for me
All I could think of when I saw the thumbnail was Ori and the Blind Forest 2
This game is hardcore hard but worth it
Madoka magica but kyubey eating the witches.
Personal Opinion with me not having any critical sense:
10/10 without doubts.
I just felt so alive playing this game like I neve did. It is so imerssive. The game tells you nothing, and when you discover something it gives you a feeling like "I'm so intelligent". When you begin to understand the behavior of certain beasts and when you manage to survive in a situation yoou thought everything was gone. The way the creatures are still alive and doing their stuff even when you are not there is just amazing.
It's my favorite game
Holy its amazing
I don't know what to think about this game
Larisson Williams it’s a lot of fun with friends, but the single player is the main selling point. It’s somewhat roguelike in its progression system, so if you like a challenging game that makes you learn from your mistakes, this game can be for you.
@@stoatadmiral3367 It's not a roguelike don't false advertize it
Woof-o-doom Stan you’re right, but it does have a loss of progression system, which is best described as roguelike. I’m sorry, I don’t know how better to phrase this than “somewhat” roguelike.
Also there is no voice acting in the actual game
It's definitely one of the most unique platformers I've played, but still manages to be well-polished. It's weakest point, unfortunately, is the tutorial.
However, it sets out to make a living world that doesn't feel like a game, and does that. Everything has its own agency. It has a great lore. All the game mechanics tie into it, and I've fallen deeply in love with the game as a whole. (And I'm mainly a strategy gamer, so it takes a pretty special non-strategy game to draw me in.)
To kinda decide whether you'd enjoy it, I'd ask these questions:
Do you enjoy punishing, yet largely fair games?
Are you willing to sink time to learn things for yourself?
Do you enjoy having to figure out things on your own?
Do you like stealth survival-esque games?
Do you enjoy lore stuffs?
Do you enjoy complex and dynamic movesets?
Do you enjoy great art and a unique style of game?
7.5/10 would buy definitely looks interesting
The rain animation is *intense*
Makes me think about the reverse version of carrion