Watch this week's Zero Punctuation episode on Medal of Honor: Above and Beyond. www.escapistmagazine.com/v2/medal-of-honor-above-and-beyond-zero-punctuation/ Watch it early on TH-cam via TH-cam Memberships.
Yahtzee, did you have some affiliation with the creators fo Spiritfarer... you seemed to say it was a fairly decent game yet it so repetitive just doing the same old bollox over and over... and overrrrrr. The game was pretty shit 👍
@@SunnyTarantino I guess it's something that just appealed to him. I loved Spiritfarer too, it really hit some amazing story beats, and the gameplay loop is basically how life is as a terminal-care nurse. Also Yahtzee literally got paid for Watch Dogs Legion and still didn't go easy on it lol
yeah bugsnax is really unsettling... the whole thing has a kind of "dont hug me im scared" vibe but never breaks out into the overt horror, so looking at it, im left with a apprehensive anxiety that is never vindicated
I don't WANT anyone tied up in a shed while another character, having decided they want something more than bugsnax, is force-feeding them and then cutting off the bits. I'm just surprised it never happened.
So a game who's primary selling point was the creator's weird vision gets a sequel without said creator's involvement and it's extremely bland. A tale as old as time
Not only that, but Super Meat Boy was renowned for its tight controls and smart level design. The sequel is an auto-runner with procedurally generated levels.
@Jaspertime it gets really awkward when you get the same platform section almost 10 seconds later or at the start of the next level but slightly modified.
@@Jaspertine The weirdest thing is that if you stopped the auto-running, and put the level-chunks together in order, it'd actually be quite good. But right now, it's not. (I tried it.)
I'm leaving this comment just to go back and watch the videos you people are referencing. I'm also on drugs, but that's for you to know and me to find out
Nah, imagine Isaac still has dungeon layouts, but Isaac always walks towards the boss and you can only change the direction of where he goes for the duration of a room while there's enemies there.
It's wild, when bugsnax first was revealed it seemed entirely like a meme game, something people were only jokingly interested in. I thought it was some Five Nights at Freddy's-ish play, the sort of Horror-From-Cute-Familiar-Muppets thing, but it turned out not to be. I actually ended up having a great time with it and it was a pleasantly cute game that indulged in darker elements without casting them in your face in a "isn't this SO fucked up?" way.
It's the Willy Wonka blueberry scene, Banjo Tooie's Humba Wumba, Pokemon's Sabrina episodes, Digimon Season 3's fusion scenes, also Digimon Season 3's anthropomorphic fox-thing, you know what, Digimon Season 3 in general, Nicolodian's live action slime scenes, and every episode of Totally Spies, mixed together and baked in a Muppet crust, but not the wholesome Muppets who could be seen on Seseme Street, the weirder episodes where Kermit and Mrs. Piggy's sexual tension was so thick you could hold a drink on it, and something about Gonzo was just off. And then the ants started crawling on that pie, and that's why we call it Bugsnax. Don't suppose I missed any crucial ingredients of the filling?
@@aprinnyonbreak1290 You forgot accidentally watching The Shining alone late at night when you're like, 7, thinking because the main character is a little boy not much older than you, surely it can't be too scary for you.
Kain Tugwell-Fisher - There’s nothing like a gay sexual awakening brought on by watching the fusion scenes in Digimon season 3 when you’re 10 and realizing that you just want the camera to zoom out a bit... just a bit more maybe... 😳
@@satansgayniece6246 so SPOILERS... If you don’t complete all of a characters side quest lines in the story, during the escape at the end where the Bugsnax are attacking you, the characters who you didn’t complete will eat Bugsnax that get too close, and if they eat too many, they turn completely into snacks and fall to pieces, their bodies disintegrating and them lamenting of their failure
@@user-oe8tx9co1p even worse, bugsnax have evolved to assimilate other organisms through repeated consumption, when you disintegrate you become the material needed to make more bugsnax
@@LordSnoodles *Look* up how to use punctuation and capitalization if you are going to correct others first. Secondly, if you truly care about grammar, you should probably clarify "correctly". *As he did technically spell the man's name,* just incorrectly. Your sentence structure isn't quite right either. It should look something like "You should look up how to spell his name correctly." or alternatively, "You should look up how to correctly spell that man's name.". Unless, you know, it's dumb to care that much about spelling and grammar in an internet comment. 🤷♀️
@@ThrottleKitty This is an entirely genuine question: would it be "look up how"? Or should it be "look up the way to spell his name"? Does it matter which you choose (in terms of pedantic grammar rules, not in terms of the grand scheme of life)?
@@Meenie25 yeah , whatever you do make sure you complete all side quests. Unless of course, you enjoy watching your friends crumble alive while in their final hours praising bugsnax
its not quite as on the nose gorey and dark as Don't Hug Me I'm scared, but it does seem to have a similar "subverted kid's show" style. Just instead of horrible murder and gore and horror, it's depression and failure to suceed and filling your empty whole with something ultimately not good for you. also body horror.
I mean it’s not exactly a difficult platinum so that certainly helped Even if you include the isle of bigsnax’s whike 3 achievements Especially if you know how to farm snaxquatch encounters
Hey, no kidding, Bugsnax is an amazing game that in addition to the acid trip features described in the review might or might not contain a horrific secret that might or might not make it basically a horror game... All I'm saying is it's definitely one hell of an experience
@@CyberLink70 *SPOILERS* (seriously, if you don't want spoilers, play through the game for yourself): The bugs are actually parasites that take the shape of food, then if eaten function as part of your body. If your whole body is filled with them, it falls apart and becomes a bunch of bugsnax, that's how they multiply. In fact, the entire island is made of bugsnax. They also trigger sadness and other bad feelings in the carrier, that's why all the grumpuses have some psychological issues. Near the ending, the game actually turns more towards horror where all the bugs swarm you trying to get in your throat
No thats an idea worth brainstorming. Wot if super meet boy was a boomer shooter. Prehaps you could play as one of Dr fetuses death machines killing all meatboys that attempt to get past you
@@Meenie25 All the browsers wasted no time in setting themselves up so that you CAN'T run Flash anymore without some roundabout fiddling, though. So it's Undead locked away in a Tomb kind of deal.
Meenie25 No, Adobe said themselves that the Flash Player (the newest versions) will disable itself after the 12th of January. And every modern web browser will now eliminate Flash support. The only way to play Flash games now is with an old web browser with an old version of Flash, by using BlueMaxima's FlashPoint to download archives of them, or use Ruffle to emulate them.
So what we could gather from this episode is that Bugsnax has given Yahtzee an existential crisis, and that he hasn't taken the death of the Flash Engine very well.
@@phoebeaurum7113 Yahtzee isn't the sort of person who follows gaming trends, he just reviews video games either requested by fans or of his own interests. In my opinion I think FNF is overrated. It's a decent game but the fandom and "audience" give it too much credit, it's not very innovative to combine PaRapper the Rapper with Just Dance, and it isn't going to instigate a Flash game renaissance either, because people only care about FNF. Still, it's great for hand eye coordination training (even if it's heavily dependent on muscle memory).
Yeah, when i started playing Bugsnax I thought it was a kids game, then i found the film reels that hint at at the light BDSM play enjoyed by the 2 characters you're trying to find.
@@landotucker I got you fam But you know what I mean Let me rephrase that...the universe should've put a PS5 in Yahtzee's possession by now just so he can play Demon's Souls. It would be ok even if the universe took the PS5 away once he was done playing.
Honestly begs the question if the review would be relevant. Kinda like his questionably valuable VR reviews. If it is so hard to get a PS5 that the Escapist can't get even one, how many people are actually going to use Yahtzee's opinion on demon souls? "Well this thing you can't get on a system you can't buy was really good. Hope you save your pennies till next year when you might be able to get one... maybe..."
@@elijahsmith4761 Well personally, Demon's Souls has always been one of those games that I wanted him to reflect on cuz that was the one fromSoft game that he dismissed as too difficult and unfair before he got turned into a superfan by Dark Souls.
i had a dream last night that yahtzee was my father. he came over to my home drunk and tried to get me and my brother to fight over some petty shit, while he sat in the corner enjoying the chaos like a mustache-twirling villain. i'm terrified of the repressed shit in my brain that manifested this.
Nah. Statboosters. Stack statboosters on one persona, and the game crumbles. The game, much like Pokemon, just disintegrates if you powerlevel your Charizard. Find a Persona with reasonable base weaknesses, then go ham, and the basic difficulty just can't keep up.
@@aprinnyonbreak1290 Nahh i (For some reason ) found soooo many golden hands that i got to the FINAL DUNGEON AT LEVEL 99 ON ALL MY MAIN PARTY!!!! Without any grinding With everyone maxed out and Rise breaking the game AND YoShitsune (Ok yeah i did get some stat boosts too) and Not even the reaper was a challenge with Hassou tobi... The final boss was still long ish and hard tho . I was on max difficulty btw.
Fanboys of OG game. Learn to read. Game is way better than that OG shit. Original game looks like cheap asset flip, and autorunners are genre SO HATE MORE.
I'm shocked whenever I hear or see anyone bring up anything Jhonen's done outside of Zim, but I guess the guy was more of an influence at that time than I thought.
Ah, I remember borrowing my friend's copy of...whatever the "whole series in one book" thing was called. Must've read that thing a hundred times before I gave it back. I should see if I can find one for myself, at some point.
So Super Meat Boy Forever is a procedurally generated runner? Why!? It's like they went out of their way to do the opposite of what made the original one so good: hand crafted levels with simple and precise controls.
It is hand-crafted tho. Each level is a succession of hand-crafted chunk (among about 7000 chunks if I recall correctly). The only random aspect is which chunk get picked.
@@thepixeler1869 The thing is, other that having seen it on a list of upcoming games I had no clue of what it was. I liked the first one but I didn't keep up with it, this video is the first info I heard about this particular game.
@@jijigri9224 That's kind of how a lot of procedurally generated games (esp. platformers) work. Not every pixel is random, there are certain configurations the game chooses and the algorithm usually has certain rules (like, in Spelunky there's always got to be a clear path to the exit, etc.)
Probably not. There are lots of games he reviews that he doesn't finish because he might not have the time or desire to do so. And if your counter is "but you need to finish the game to truly understand it and enjoy it" that's bad game design.
P4G is a lot easier than P4 where you'd actually have to grind in the first dungeon to get certain skills, but best thing about P4G is custom difficulty. I can turn damage against me high so it's harder but keep damage I do at normal so it's not a slog. Turn exp up if I want to grind for a particular skill and then turn it low so I don't destroy everything.
Things like this are important. "Difficulty" that just inflates enemy stats, while decreasing grinding rewards doesn't make the game harder, just more time consuming, while doing things like specifically raising enemy offences actually does change the way you have to approach things.
Kain Tugwell-Fisher I feel like difficulty can be pretty difficult to balance correctly, especially in turnbased rpgs. How do you make a boss challenging without incentivizing the player to simply over grind? How do you create higher difficulty settings without just raising an enemy’s stats or levels? I think creating custom difficulties is a decent enough solution.
As someone who played P4 on the PS2, I was surprised by how much Golden nerfed the difficulty In replaying it now, I don't even have the last person unlocked and have twice the level, money, Slinks, and stats that I had at the same point in the old version. I guess people really didn't like waiting for new game + to get everything so they buffed progress?
Bugsnax is most definitely NOT a kid's game. I won't spoil the ending for anyone who wants to play it, but right near the end things go off the rails rather quickly.
I honestly really enjoyed meat boy forever. The autorunning isn't a problem because the levels are specifically tailored for autorunning and the new mechanics get pretty creative throughout the game. Its a shame so many people dissmiss the game because its an autorunner.
I don't take issue with it being an auto runner, but it certainly had big shoes to fill as the Super Meat Boy sequel, and I would have liked it a lot more if not for that. I do still like the game overall, and have fun playing it, but I don't think it has the same level of charm of the original in terms of design or atmosphere.
The "It's like _Fraggle Rock_ as directed by David Cronenberg" quip at 01:59 makes me far more interested in _Bugsnax_ than anything else I have seen or heard about it. Thanks?
Yahtzee, I already played a game about running around in the wilderness and eating everything in sight. It was called "The Forest". ... Although the difference being if I wasn't careful everything would eat me back.
I liked Bugsnax a lot but find myself similarly punished by an inability to meaningfully describe it. To friends who decided to hate Bugsnax in advance, it was impossible to get across why I liked it. Comparisons to Pokemon would have it passed off as a kids game, mentions of the more adult character theming would have the cartoony art style lambasted, and attempts to describe the horror underpinnings would get scoffed at. And when I try and put into words how everything gels together, my whole line of discussion always falls apart. People tend to leave even more certain about disliking it, even though they only ever watched the trailer. I'm gobsmacked at this crazy video game and human stupidity in concert. I am VERY tired of discussions about this game, as a result.
Was expecting yahtzee to talk about or allude to the ending of Bugsnax in some way. The ending is also where the feeding the townsfolk has a minor gameplay consequence. It's not much but it's there.
@@Ashurman666 spoilers here During the final escape, the amount of hits the townsfolk can take depends on how transformed they are. If they are fully transformed, 1 hit will kill them. It's still not much but it has a gameplay effect here.
The ending does have a better effect if it just catches you off-guard tho. At any rate I'm surprised he liked it, I think he's beginning to turn into a dad, since the core gameplay is...well...a hunting sim, like those dad games he keeps mentioning.
@@gio_el_santo0099 He does, but that only cements my point. Back in the day he would have been all "oh this is boring and only for dads who like boring but realistic games to play with their kiddywinks" and now he's not that negative towards it. It's kinda neat to see him change throughout the years, it really slips through his character.
Knowing that Yahtzee's getting into Persona 4 makes me happy. Probably because it's my favorite game. I wonder if he'll ever talk about what he thought of the culprit and conclusion.
From what I've heard of the full game, Bugsnax is supposed to be an analogy for Depression. If true, the the story I've heard (what little I fully know) makes me think it's fairly well done. Though, if you're gonna ask why won't I play it, there's no way I'm playing this nightmare fuel.
it's depression and addiction but overcoming it while dealing with personal issues, but yeah it's pretty screwed up near the end, more so if you get the bad ending
Watch this week's Zero Punctuation episode on Medal of Honor: Above and Beyond. www.escapistmagazine.com/v2/medal-of-honor-above-and-beyond-zero-punctuation/ Watch it early on TH-cam via TH-cam Memberships.
Yahtzee, did you have some affiliation with the creators fo Spiritfarer... you seemed to say it was a fairly decent game yet it so repetitive just doing the same old bollox over and over... and overrrrrr. The game was pretty shit 👍
Wait, what game?
@@tabuu9 Spiritfarer
please review Omori. It needs more attention.
I think it's be best indie game, or rather the best expeirence and emotional pay off, since undertale.
@@SunnyTarantino I guess it's something that just appealed to him. I loved Spiritfarer too, it really hit some amazing story beats, and the gameplay loop is basically how life is as a terminal-care nurse.
Also Yahtzee literally got paid for Watch Dogs Legion and still didn't go easy on it lol
I like how Yahtzee doesn't really insult Bugsnax that much he's just utterly baffled by its weirdness.
he's like gordon ramsay, if you confuse him enough he won't scream at you
@@the_Red_Star
Or just be so out of hope, he just gives up on you within two seconds of seeing you.
It's an Orange out of 10.
Same as me when I saw the trailer!
XD
Pokemon and Sesame Street had a baby, and it got the Los Plagas from Resident Evil 4
yeah bugsnax is really unsettling... the whole thing has a kind of "dont hug me im scared" vibe but never breaks out into the overt horror, so looking at it, im left with a apprehensive anxiety that is never vindicated
You're just waiting for the other shoe to drop the entire time and it NEVER does, which is arguably even more unsettling.
@@randomjunk1977
Maybe it will drop on you as you sleep at night.
If you get the good ending it's fine, the bad ending descends into body horror.
@@duckwantbreads wait, there's and ending o.O
I don't WANT anyone tied up in a shed while another character, having decided they want something more than bugsnax, is force-feeding them and then cutting off the bits. I'm just surprised it never happened.
Bugsnax' art style is literally a bait for Yahtzee's photoshop skills.
"That's bait."
1:32
The sheer distress of that "I DON'T KNOW!" pretty much sums up Bugsnax entirely.
Probably his best of a reaction to a video game.
Notpoodle! Notpoodle! Er, I agree.
Once again I have to remind myself to not read zp comments because creativity is often followed by mediocrety incarnate.
@@OneOfTheLoveless You know, if you want to sound like an intellectual, it would help if you spelled mediocrity correctly.
I don’t even know if I can recommend it for my siblings
So a game who's primary selling point was the creator's weird vision gets a sequel without said creator's involvement and it's extremely bland. A tale as old as time
Not only that, but Super Meat Boy was renowned for its tight controls and smart level design. The sequel is an auto-runner with procedurally generated levels.
*whose
🎵Let's all laugh to an industry that never learns anything, teeheehee🎵
@Jaspertime it gets really awkward when you get the same platform section almost 10 seconds later or at the start of the next level but slightly modified.
@@Jaspertine The weirdest thing is that if you stopped the auto-running, and put the level-chunks together in order, it'd actually be quite good. But right now, it's not. (I tried it.)
I love that "I don't know." 1:32 Going to save that.
I know right?! It's on par with that one time he just SCREAMED "SHUT THE FUCK UUUUUP", in a Gears of Wars review, if I'm not mistaken.
@@Supaserrin let’s also not forget the Black Ops 4 review’s “130 bucks” moment
Or his "Lahndan taaaaan" and "what's a fucking skal" from Vampyr
I'm a fan of "Nooooo, ya big twats" from We Happy Few
I'm leaving this comment just to go back and watch the videos you people are referencing. I'm also on drugs, but that's for you to know and me to find out
Turning Super Meatboy into a procedurally generated platformer is like making it so The Binding of Isaac only has one possible dungeon layout
Nah, imagine Isaac still has dungeon layouts, but Isaac always walks towards the boss and you can only change the direction of where he goes for the duration of a room while there's enemies there.
A Robot named FIGHT
haven't gotten ANY ending yet
JOYCON DRIFT IS REAL
DX
@@BottomOfTheDumpsterFire I don't think you get the point
So... Greed Mode?
@@Jaaaa315 do you really think the binding of isaac would look/play better if there was only one dungeon layout??!
Love how, of the two games mentioned, it's the one that didn't get recommended that TH-cam decides to advertise and push in the description
TH-cam doesn't do that automatically, the uploader has to set it themselves.
@@Oscar97o if thats true. This is hilarious
@@Oscar97o it does if you tell it to
@@Oscar97o with the actual correct info here.
I don't get it. What's in the description?
1:32 Yahtzee's utter cry for help in the form of confusion gets me every time
You can feel the "Zero Punctuation" part of his script suddenly stop as he struggles to answer his own question.
It's wild, when bugsnax first was revealed it seemed entirely like a meme game, something people were only jokingly interested in. I thought it was some Five Nights at Freddy's-ish play, the sort of Horror-From-Cute-Familiar-Muppets thing, but it turned out not to be. I actually ended up having a great time with it and it was a pleasantly cute game that indulged in darker elements without casting them in your face in a "isn't this SO fucked up?" way.
Bugsnax sounds like if you gave it to a six year old, you could chart all the reasons they grew up funny to that.
It's the Willy Wonka blueberry scene, Banjo Tooie's Humba Wumba, Pokemon's Sabrina episodes, Digimon Season 3's fusion scenes, also Digimon Season 3's anthropomorphic fox-thing, you know what, Digimon Season 3 in general, Nicolodian's live action slime scenes, and every episode of Totally Spies, mixed together and baked in a Muppet crust, but not the wholesome Muppets who could be seen on Seseme Street, the weirder episodes where Kermit and Mrs. Piggy's sexual tension was so thick you could hold a drink on it, and something about Gonzo was just off.
And then the ants started crawling on that pie, and that's why we call it Bugsnax.
Don't suppose I missed any crucial ingredients of the filling?
@@aprinnyonbreak1290 You forgot accidentally watching The Shining alone late at night when you're like, 7, thinking because the main character is a little boy not much older than you, surely it can't be too scary for you.
Kain Tugwell-Fisher - There’s nothing like a gay sexual awakening brought on by watching the fusion scenes in Digimon season 3 when you’re 10 and realizing that you just want the camera to zoom out a bit... just a bit more maybe... 😳
Didn't need to call me out like that.
If we see a surge of vore and transformation fetish art in 10 or so years, we know who to blame.
It hurts to see Yahtzee making fun of mid-2000s edgy internet humour when Zero Punctuation was at the core of my mid-2000s edgy self-image
Self awareness is key
Die a hero you know the rest
Yeah, the man sorta forgot his age on that one
To quote the man himself "Well I never said I wasn't a hypocrite."
It is possible to grow and acknowledge that being better today necessarily means you were worse before
Bugsnax actually has a pretty dark ending, and the bad ending is even darker
Wait there’s a bad ending???
@@satansgayniece6246 trust me, if you have seen the regular ending, the bad ending is far more depressing
@@satansgayniece6246 so SPOILERS...
If you don’t complete all of a characters side quest lines in the story, during the escape at the end where the Bugsnax are attacking you, the characters who you didn’t complete will eat Bugsnax that get too close, and if they eat too many, they turn completely into snacks and fall to pieces, their bodies disintegrating and them lamenting of their failure
@@Onyxs ew that sound disgusting
@@user-oe8tx9co1p even worse, bugsnax have evolved to assimilate other organisms through repeated consumption, when you disintegrate you become the material needed to make more bugsnax
Good lord, “Fragglerock directed by David Cronenburg”
that right there, you’ve hilariously summed it up, yahtz
look up how to spell the man's name
Not that Fraggle Rock was any less terrifying without the influence of a famous horror writer...
@@LordSnoodles damn, I guessed 1 letter incorrectly, I should probably read the dictionary backwards while I’m at it?
@@LordSnoodles *Look* up how to use punctuation and capitalization if you are going to correct others first. Secondly, if you truly care about grammar, you should probably clarify "correctly". *As he did technically spell the man's name,* just incorrectly. Your sentence structure isn't quite right either. It should look something like "You should look up how to spell his name correctly." or alternatively, "You should look up how to correctly spell that man's name.".
Unless, you know, it's dumb to care that much about spelling and grammar in an internet comment. 🤷♀️
@@ThrottleKitty This is an entirely genuine question: would it be "look up how"? Or should it be "look up the way to spell his name"? Does it matter which you choose (in terms of pedantic grammar rules, not in terms of the grand scheme of life)?
1:30 I don't usually laugh out loud at these, but I did when Yahtzee gave that pained _"I don't know!!!"_
Im so glad that Bugsnax seemingly never answers all the "what the absolute fuck" questions that it asks right from the start
Love how the DLC actually gave more questions than answers
Judging from the comments and Yahtzee's synopsis, Bugsnaxs sounds like some kind of Don't Hug Me I'm Scared game
It is fun at the start but when you get to the end it gets really dark...
@@Meenie25 really dark is an understatement
@@Meenie25 yeah , whatever you do make sure you complete all side quests. Unless of course, you enjoy watching your friends crumble alive while in their final hours praising bugsnax
Except with less "horror" and more "melancholy". At least until the VERY very end.
its not quite as on the nose gorey and dark as Don't Hug Me I'm scared, but it does seem to have a similar "subverted kid's show" style. Just instead of horrible murder and gore and horror, it's depression and failure to suceed and filling your empty whole with something ultimately not good for you.
also body horror.
Thought I was gunna hate Bugsnax, but I platinumed it so I guess there's something engaging there.
I mean it’s not exactly a difficult platinum so that certainly helped
Even if you include the isle of bigsnax’s whike 3 achievements
Especially if you know how to farm snaxquatch encounters
bugsnax seems like the kind of game targeted at the cast of "lord of the flies"
Now that's true haha.
Jack would absolutely love that shit, I think Piggy would pretend he likes it but in reality he felt uncomfortable
@@auralunaprettycure "Piggy" would be called "Bunger"
Is this supposed to be a Sao abridged reference
Yeah Bugsnax was a weird one wasn't it? Even noted freak-in-the-sheets Yahtzee Croshaw is unsettled by it 👨🍳
Here's a timeless dead-baby-joke classic: Outlast 2
What’s the difference between a truckload of bowling balls and a truckload of dead babies?
You can’t unload the bowling balls with a pitchfork.
Hey, no kidding, Bugsnax is an amazing game that in addition to the acid trip features described in the review might or might not contain a horrific secret that might or might not make it basically a horror game... All I'm saying is it's definitely one hell of an experience
Horrific secret? Do tell! Is it that humanity is long dead?
The bugsnax are- *gets shot*
@@CyberLink70 *SPOILERS* (seriously, if you don't want spoilers, play through the game for yourself):
The bugs are actually parasites that take the shape of food, then if eaten function as part of your body. If your whole body is filled with them, it falls apart and becomes a bunch of bugsnax, that's how they multiply. In fact, the entire island is made of bugsnax. They also trigger sadness and other bad feelings in the carrier, that's why all the grumpuses have some psychological issues. Near the ending, the game actually turns more towards horror where all the bugs swarm you trying to get in your throat
@@mityakiselev WELL SHIT
@@mityakiselev That can’t be true
Every time I see that title, I think it says “Bug Sex” and I’m like, “Ew, no thank you”
I always read it "butt snack" and I'm like, "don't mind if I do"
I always read it as "Bug Sex" and i'm like, "Yes please moth girl sama"
I can't get the gifs out of my head, help me
I was going to make a joke about mantis femdom, but... um... no. Ew.
@@runningcommentary2125 𝘴𝘭𝘢𝘮𝘴 𝘧𝘪𝘴𝘵 𝘰𝘯 𝘥𝘦𝘴𝘬 𝐏𝐔𝐒𝐒𝐘
Become Bunger. Return to Bunger. Bunger is love. Bunger is life.
You are smart
You are happy
Your brain, full of *BUNGER.*
@@mariopikaman1 your brain becomes bunger if you eat enough of them
Scoopybanoopy 😔
@@mariopikaman1 NO BUNGER *NOOO*
Main plot spoiler
Aww. I thought that Super Meat Boy Forever would be a Duke Nukem Forever sendup.
Especially considering how long it took for both games to come out.
But then we'd be waiting for another decade!
What's a sendup?
@@linusdn2777 a parody
No thats an idea worth brainstorming. Wot if super meet boy was a boomer shooter. Prehaps you could play as one of Dr fetuses death machines killing all meatboys that attempt to get past you
The description "Fraggle Rock directed by David Cronenberg " is the most amazing description for Bugsnax.
"I don't KNooOooOooW!!!"
RIP Flash, thanks for all the fun and horrifying games
It's kinda in a state of undead, just no updates. When they said no more support they prob meant no updates anyhow.
@@Meenie25 They outright made it stop working.
@@Meenie25 All the browsers wasted no time in setting themselves up so that you CAN'T run Flash anymore without some roundabout fiddling, though. So it's Undead locked away in a Tomb kind of deal.
Meenie25
No, Adobe said themselves that the Flash Player (the newest versions) will disable itself after the 12th of January. And every modern web browser will now eliminate Flash support.
The only way to play Flash games now is with an old web browser with an old version of Flash, by using BlueMaxima's FlashPoint to download archives of them, or use Ruffle to emulate them.
@@thepuzzlemaster64 There's alternative browser plugins. Or site-based players like Newgrounds itself has.
people launching Super Meat Boy Forever for the first time: "Why are you running?!"
Yahtzee admitting he liked P4G is the kind of spark I needed to give this year hope.
So what we could gather from this episode is that Bugsnax has given Yahtzee an existential crisis, and that he hasn't taken the death of the Flash Engine very well.
He should play some Friday night funkin
@@phoebeaurum7113 Yahtzee isn't the sort of person who follows gaming trends, he just reviews video games either requested by fans or of his own interests.
In my opinion I think FNF is overrated. It's a decent game but the fandom and "audience" give it too much credit, it's not very innovative to combine PaRapper the Rapper with Just Dance, and it isn't going to instigate a Flash game renaissance either, because people only care about FNF. Still, it's great for hand eye coordination training (even if it's heavily dependent on muscle memory).
When you mentioned it was a kidsgame. It is the same feeling of despair i get when someone asks me if Teletubbies are a children show.
They're not?
@@luigivercotti6410 It is, but it's also so horrifying at times that it really shouldn't be, in a way that's difficult to explain. Much like Bugsnax.
So, appropriate for modern life as we know it?
@@Tengila What the heck happens in Teletubbies?
@@mrshmuga9 Nothing 'happens' in Teletubbies, frankly. But a lot of the visuals are _deeply_ uncanny
I love the sheer hopelessness in his voice in the "I dont know!" 1:30
Yeah, when i started playing Bugsnax I thought it was a kids game, then i found the film reels that hint at at the light BDSM play enjoyed by the 2 characters you're trying to find.
it just gets steadily more weird and kinda messed up from there up to the ending. Trust me
I was surprised by the amount of jokes that wouls easily count as "inapropiate", that "Snax on the beach" one was so on the nose
1:31 It's so hilarous hearing the confused defeat in Yahtzee's voice.
1:33 that is the voice of genuine confusion
"Oh so its a kids game"
I mean, if you are from the XJ9, Kids Next Door, Samurai Jack, Transformers crowd of "For Kids" Then yes
And the old classic of mice and men seriously that book have many elements that modern kids entertainment doesn't havs
I really like that 'I don't know!' at about 1:32.
The inspiration for Bugsnax?
See: "Don't Hug Me I'm Scared."
I don't see the resemblance
Will the Escapist ever buy Yahtzee a PS5?
The man needs to play the Demon's Souls Remake.
You can't just *buy* a ps5
@@landotucker I got you fam
But you know what I mean
Let me rephrase that...the universe should've put a PS5 in Yahtzee's possession by now just so he can play Demon's Souls.
It would be ok even if the universe took the PS5 away once he was done playing.
Honestly begs the question if the review would be relevant. Kinda like his questionably valuable VR reviews. If it is so hard to get a PS5 that the Escapist can't get even one, how many people are actually going to use Yahtzee's opinion on demon souls? "Well this thing you can't get on a system you can't buy was really good. Hope you save your pennies till next year when you might be able to get one... maybe..."
@@elijahsmith4761 we don’t even play 90% of the games he reviews, it’s just entertaining to hear him talk about them
@@elijahsmith4761 Well personally, Demon's Souls has always been one of those games that I wanted him to reflect on cuz that was the one fromSoft game that he dismissed as too difficult and unfair before he got turned into a superfan by Dark Souls.
Is super meat boy part of the serious heary dad crew now?
i mean... is trying to return with his daugther and at one point grows a beard
1:31 Everyone: Ah so it's a kids game Yahtz.
Yahtzee. exe has stopped working
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i had a dream last night that yahtzee was my father. he came over to my home drunk and tried to get me and my brother to fight over some petty shit, while he sat in the corner enjoying the chaos like a mustache-twirling villain. i'm terrified of the repressed shit in my brain that manifested this.
I love the outros of the double-bill reviews especially for always combining the both games into a visual gag
Who wants to bet Yahtzee found out about Yoshitsune? That Persona turns P4 into a massive cakewalk
I'll bet my Nintendo PiiU
Probably.
YoShitsune Shits all over persona 4 s balance especially when u get the most Overpowered move in the game by far.
P5 as well. God of control? *laughs in hassou tobi*
Nah. Statboosters.
Stack statboosters on one persona, and the game crumbles.
The game, much like Pokemon, just disintegrates if you powerlevel your Charizard.
Find a Persona with reasonable base weaknesses, then go ham, and the basic difficulty just can't keep up.
@@aprinnyonbreak1290 Nahh i (For some reason ) found soooo many golden hands that i got to the FINAL DUNGEON AT LEVEL 99 ON ALL MY MAIN PARTY!!!! Without any grinding
With everyone maxed out and Rise breaking the game AND YoShitsune (Ok yeah i did get some stat boosts too) and Not even the reaper was a challenge with Hassou tobi...
The final boss was still long ish and hard tho . I was on max difficulty btw.
Procedurally generated Metaboy levels? With auto run? That sounds AWFUL.
Bring out your dead!
That's a lie all levels are hand crafted. Game is hard that's the point. And sprinting makes it harder. CRY MORE FANBOYS.
@@JamesBond007Nejc OK so you're calling US fanboys when YOU'RE the one defending the game with flawed arguments... Sounds like fanboy behaviour to me.
Fanboys of OG game. Learn to read. Game is way better than that OG shit.
Original game looks like cheap asset flip, and autorunners are genre SO HATE MORE.
What exactly is so bad about that? It's pretty fun tbh.
Bugsnax was a weird-ass trailer that eventually became an amazingly weird-ass game.
Describe BugSnax in one sentence:
**Kinda bug and kinda snack.**
Kinda bug and kinda snack, you’ll never get your family back
I didn't expect there would be a reference to Johnny the Homicidal Maniac in these times.
I'm shocked whenever I hear or see anyone bring up anything Jhonen's done outside of Zim, but I guess the guy was more of an influence at that time than I thought.
0:32 Welcome to JRPGs Yahtzee
I honestly wasn't expecting to hear a JTHM joke and now I feel like a small child again reading Johnny and Squee.
Ah, I remember borrowing my friend's copy of...whatever the "whole series in one book" thing was called. Must've read that thing a hundred times before I gave it back. I should see if I can find one for myself, at some point.
Ahh Jimmy Saville
"The Band Was Shawaddywaddy" - Hugh Dennis
The anguish of "I don't know" 🤣😂🤣
So Super Meat Boy Forever is a procedurally generated runner? Why!?
It's like they went out of their way to do the opposite of what made the original one so good: hand crafted levels with simple and precise controls.
How the are you guys surprised by this ITS BEEN ADVERTISED AS SO FOR 6 YEARS...
It is hand-crafted tho. Each level is a succession of hand-crafted chunk (among about 7000 chunks if I recall correctly). The only random aspect is which chunk get picked.
@@thepixeler1869 The thing is, other that having seen it on a list of upcoming games I had no clue of what it was. I liked the first one but I didn't keep up with it, this video is the first info I heard about this particular game.
@@jijigri9224 That's kind of how a lot of procedurally generated games (esp. platformers) work. Not every pixel is random, there are certain configurations the game chooses and the algorithm usually has certain rules (like, in Spelunky there's always got to be a clear path to the exit, etc.)
I get the distinct feeling Yahtzee didn't FINISH Bugsnax.
Yeah him saying that he does't know whether or not it's a kids game is enough proof.
Probably not. There are lots of games he reviews that he doesn't finish because he might not have the time or desire to do so. And if your counter is "but you need to finish the game to truly understand it and enjoy it" that's bad game design.
Bugsnax is basically Dead Space wearing the skin of a children's game. That's the best way I can describe it.
P4G is a lot easier than P4 where you'd actually have to grind in the first dungeon to get certain skills, but best thing about P4G is custom difficulty. I can turn damage against me high so it's harder but keep damage I do at normal so it's not a slog. Turn exp up if I want to grind for a particular skill and then turn it low so I don't destroy everything.
Things like this are important.
"Difficulty" that just inflates enemy stats, while decreasing grinding rewards doesn't make the game harder, just more time consuming, while doing things like specifically raising enemy offences actually does change the way you have to approach things.
Kain Tugwell-Fisher I feel like difficulty can be pretty difficult to balance correctly, especially in turnbased rpgs. How do you make a boss challenging without incentivizing the player to simply over grind? How do you create higher difficulty settings without just raising an enemy’s stats or levels? I think creating custom difficulties is a decent enough solution.
As someone who played P4 on the PS2, I was surprised by how much Golden nerfed the difficulty
In replaying it now, I don't even have the last person unlocked and have twice the level, money, Slinks, and stats that I had at the same point in the old version.
I guess people really didn't like waiting for new game + to get everything so they buffed progress?
Bugsnax is most definitely NOT a kid's game. I won't spoil the ending for anyone who wants to play it, but right near the end things go off the rails rather quickly.
Yeah i won't spoil but ALLMOTHER it gets dark....
You'd be surprised what kids can handle. but yes, it does push the limit quite a bit
@@tnarwhal I'm not saying kids can't play it, I let my niece play it and she was having a blast. But I would not call it a kid's game.
Bugsnax, a game so weird even the weird loving yahtzee got confused by it
He did it, he was the first to accurately describe Bugsnax
The Bugsnax-part of this review might be the most visually funny Zero Punctuation I've ever seen
I watched a video on Bugsnax that went through the entire game and in my opinion it looks terrifying
Damn, a Jhonen Vasquez reference in a Yahtzee review?
Man 2021 is just getting wilder and wilder
Fraggle Rock directed by David Cronenberg
Absolutely the best description for the game. You did it, Yahtz.
a review that's well over the 5 minute mark, you spoil us Yhatz
3:32 did not expect a callout for jhonen vasquez and his work
Was not expecting that Johnny the Homicidal Maniac reference.
DEFINITELY wasn't expecting it on bugsnax/super meat boy video 😂
3:50
I'm stealing the term "Drinking Gun", and adding it to my everyday vocabulary from now on
I really want to see Yahtzee's library of old sprites and photoshopped horrors.
“Flailing around like a quadriplegic on a teacup ride” LOL
I honestly really enjoyed meat boy forever. The autorunning isn't a problem because the levels are specifically tailored for autorunning and the new mechanics get pretty creative throughout the game. Its a shame so many people dissmiss the game because its an autorunner.
I don't take issue with it being an auto runner, but it certainly had big shoes to fill as the Super Meat Boy sequel, and I would have liked it a lot more if not for that. I do still like the game overall, and have fun playing it, but I don't think it has the same level of charm of the original in terms of design or atmosphere.
1:11 delivery sounds so funny to me, like Yahtzee felt like he was being too vague and just said fuck it need to drive it home 😂
The "It's like _Fraggle Rock_ as directed by David Cronenberg" quip at 01:59 makes me far more interested in _Bugsnax_ than anything else I have seen or heard about it. Thanks?
So, Yahtz; you think that food-based Cronenburg-ing is sinister? Just wait until you get to the ending - especially the *bad* ending.
0:41 Please let us know if you do catch a PS5 that way. It sounds like it has the best chance of succeeding.
i think "drinking gun" has to be my favourite line in any zp ever
Fraggle Rock by David Cronenburg. That actually is a good fucking summary of Bugsnax.
I'm not sure if there's anything "faint" about the disturbing tones of Bugsnax at all.
Wow, I did NOT expect a Jhonen Vasquez reference in a Zero Punctuation video. Or anywhere else for that matter. Damn, now I miss Invader Zim ...
Good stuff as always . Love the qauilty over time with your reviews
Loved Bugsnax so much. It was one of my favorites of the year. Such a gem
That was probably the best description of Bugsnax I've seen. What a cool unique game.
Not sure if yahtzee didn't finish Bugsnax or just doesn't want to spoil it, because "faintly sinister" is a pretty tame description by the end.
Thank you for mentioning JTHM. Now I KNOW you’re a man of culture.
Fragle Rock directed by David Cronenberg, with extra emphasis on the burg, gave me a good chuckle
for anyone that’s ever seen an interview of McMillan, that’s a perfect one-to-one description of the man.
Yahtzee, I already played a game about running around in the wilderness and eating everything in sight. It was called "The Forest".
... Although the difference being if I wasn't careful everything would eat me back.
This is a certified bunger moment
Surprised Yahtzee didn't even mention how the Bugsnax song sounds like it's "Talkin' 'Bout Buttsecks... wooo-ooo-ooo!"
I appreciate you going back to P4G since I felt like you did it dirty before tbh.
I liked Bugsnax a lot but find myself similarly punished by an inability to meaningfully describe it. To friends who decided to hate Bugsnax in advance, it was impossible to get across why I liked it. Comparisons to Pokemon would have it passed off as a kids game, mentions of the more adult character theming would have the cartoony art style lambasted, and attempts to describe the horror underpinnings would get scoffed at. And when I try and put into words how everything gels together, my whole line of discussion always falls apart. People tend to leave even more certain about disliking it, even though they only ever watched the trailer. I'm gobsmacked at this crazy video game and human stupidity in concert.
I am VERY tired of discussions about this game, as a result.
Was expecting yahtzee to talk about or allude to the ending of Bugsnax in some way. The ending is also where the feeding the townsfolk has a minor gameplay consequence. It's not much but it's there.
Not really, feeding them has no consequence. What DOES have a huge impact in the ending is if you did their side quests or not
he obviously didn't finish the game
@@Ashurman666 Feeding defines how many lives they have if you haven't completed the side quests.
@@Ashurman666 spoilers here
During the final escape, the amount of hits the townsfolk can take depends on how transformed they are. If they are fully transformed, 1 hit will kill them. It's still not much but it has a gameplay effect here.
@@sarafontanini7051 Yes, yes i did
wait wait...
did you legitimately just put in a JTHM reference?
....I just _Squeee_ 'd
Yahtzee described mid-2000s humor _perfectly._
I feel like Yahtz might not have finished bugsnax, as he didn't remark on the ending
The ending does have a better effect if it just catches you off-guard tho. At any rate I'm surprised he liked it, I think he's beginning to turn into a dad, since the core gameplay is...well...a hunting sim, like those dad games he keeps mentioning.
@@chukyuniqul doesnt he have a kid?
@@gio_el_santo0099 He does, but that only cements my point. Back in the day he would have been all "oh this is boring and only for dads who like boring but realistic games to play with their kiddywinks" and now he's not that negative towards it. It's kinda neat to see him change throughout the years, it really slips through his character.
I agree he might just not have wanted to spoil it
Banana and crisp sandwich is the best description I have ever heard, for any thing, ever.
Knowing that Yahtzee's getting into Persona 4 makes me happy. Probably because it's my favorite game. I wonder if he'll ever talk about what he thought of the culprit and conclusion.
From what I've heard of the full game, Bugsnax is supposed to be an analogy for Depression. If true, the the story I've heard (what little I fully know) makes me think it's fairly well done. Though, if you're gonna ask why won't I play it, there's no way I'm playing this nightmare fuel.
it's depression and addiction but overcoming it while dealing with personal issues, but yeah it's pretty screwed up near the end, more so if you get the bad ending