You know, I’d like to think jerma isn’t that scatter brained, but I just watched him fly to the moon and look back up at the planet he came from and go, “holy shit theres another planet!” And then jump back to were he just came from, killing himself on impact.
How can one man possibly be this oblivious to EVERYTHING that is happening around him, while simultaneously being competent or just plain lucky enough to succeed without even realizing he’s succeeding?
I'm pretty sure he acts dumber than he is for the joke. This is actually why Jerma will always be the number one streamer for me, the guy literally is a comedic king but instead of killing it in clubs he's playing dumb fucking games for our enjoyment.
Dark Saturday I think he’s just a brilliant comedian and the angle he works is that of the dumb guy oblivious guy. Nobody likes the know it all, yet you can tell Jerma is very intelligent, being a personality that is relatable yet real at the same time I believe is what he’s trying to achieve, and for me it hits spot on
23:30 jerma being more concerned about fitting his ship into the seed rather than the anglerfish that is like 5 feet away from him is absolutely hilarious lmao
Cuz he’s joking, these cut down streams usually miss a lot of context to instead focus on the funniest or most memorable bits, he had a bit where he would pretend to completely miss the supernova and that got picked up in this highlights video
@@Callie_Cosmo The entire stream is viewable on youtube and it takes him a few super nova's to realize its a super nova and not a nuke. This is not because its a high light real, it really does take him a few loops.
The first thing he does is find feldspar. That’s usually the last thing you do. But that’s what’s amazing about this game. You can do whatever you want. Whenever you want. Does not matter how or when you do it.
Finding Feldspar was actually the first thing I did cause I went to the Attlerock the first time I left Timber Hearth and found Esker’s notes about hearing Feldspar’s harmonica on Timber Hearth.
The shit that CAN happen in this game is literally incredible. I was watching a gameplay video where someone was jetting around Brittle Hollow and tried to make a jump, missed, started falling towards the black hole, and the gravity and angle he fell at shot him around the black hole by inches it seemed and around to the other side to safely land on a platform. It was fucking insane.
What Jerma did in Dark Bramble first, i.e. going after the signal, but it leads you to a seed, not the actual source, is exactly what happened to the crew of the Vessel lol
[Gets caught by enemy that senses the sound of your engine] "Alright, so I gotta go faster than that" My guy brute forced what's considered the hardest, most delicate part of the game
Watching the stream archives it blows my mind that he never manages to actually witnessea the sun exploding and realises its supernova for over 4 hours. 4 hours. Most people encounter within the first 40 minutes at most if they happen to die before their first loop like he did
*Jumps into Dark Bramble with half fuel and without his ship* *After burning through his fuel and using all his oxygen as propellant* "Can I bring the ship in here?"
People keep shitting on Jerma for not getting the game, but they forget that THAT'S THE POINT OF THE GAME. It only seems obvious to you because you've beaten the game. It's supposed to be a weird experience that you have to stumble your way through.
To be fair, it's the more the fact he was so oblivious, it took him over 4 hours to even see the supernova for the first time and recognize it as being such He just ran face first into everything and managed to beat the game. It's actually impressive, but he was asking so many questions throughout the entire time that were answered if he didn't just half read everything then instantly move on You don't get to complain about not understanding things if you had information you just walked past like he does a lot at the start
@@RandomTomatoSoup it's not a big deal, but It's a fair bitch. The title fails to mention there are other highlights and the description simply lets you know that it was from a stream and when that stream WAS. All I wanted was a "Pt 1" in the title...Personally, I think we should burn him at the stake. Anyway, thanks for listening. I'm going to go have myself a good cry. 😥
Outer Wilds is one of my absolute favorite games ever, too bad they decided to gimp themselves over by screwing over their backers and making it an Epic Exclusive. Also no replay value sadly
It really is interesting to me. The game is by all means a metroidvania, yet its challenges and "upgrades" are all mental. So it's like if you beat Super Metroid, you would forever be locked into playing a version of the game where you have all the upgrades from the start, all the enemies and bosses are defeated and all you can do is run around and maybe go to the end of the game. A fascinating case, never seen a game like it.
@@JanneSala I wouldn't describe it as a metroidvania, those tend to be 2d platformers with the structured nonlinearity and upgrade-based progression Outer wilds is much more like a mystery box experience - you have no real restrictions at all and unlike metroidvanias you can immediatly do the endgame stuff if you know what to do. The key experiences aren't beating bosses or unlocking a new area, its finding out information and what is, has, and will happen that defines the milestones of a player.
@@timothygooding9544 Indeed, yet all that is structured much like a metroidvania! It's all about exploring a nonlinear world, collecting upgrades to broaden the map that you can explore. The upgrades are just all in your head, and the combat is puzzle-solving. The progression is not at all unlike 3D metroidvanias like Metroid Prime.
I'll never understand peoples obsession with replay value. If a game is good and memorable I don't get why it matters. Outer Wilds was such a unique and fulfilling experience that I'm just glad I played it at all. Easy top 3.
You know, I’d like to think jerma isn’t that scatter brained, but I just watched him fly to the moon and look back up at the planet he came from and go, “holy shit theres another planet!” And then jump back to were he just came from, killing himself on impact.
or missing supernova for 5 hours
*Sun blows up*
"Did I just miss something cool?"
*Proceeds to have that occur multiple times again without seeing it or knowing what it is*
How can one man possibly be this oblivious to EVERYTHING that is happening around him, while simultaneously being competent or just plain lucky enough to succeed without even realizing he’s succeeding?
I'm pretty sure he acts dumber than he is for the joke. This is actually why Jerma will always be the number one streamer for me, the guy literally is a comedic king but instead of killing it in clubs he's playing dumb fucking games for our enjoyment.
Bal Tuatha That’s not impossible, but if he’s acting he’s one of the best, most consistent actors I’ve ever seen.
@@Jazz_Jackhammer If you're streaming for 10+ years and working on it as your craft, no reason not to think you'd have your "persona" down by now.
Bal Tuatha Fair enough, but still it blows my mind that this guy is either so astronomically stupid or so unbelievably talented.
Dark Saturday I think he’s just a brilliant comedian and the angle he works is that of the dumb guy oblivious guy. Nobody likes the know it all, yet you can tell Jerma is very intelligent, being a personality that is relatable yet real at the same time I believe is what he’s trying to achieve, and for me it hits spot on
i'm now convinced Jerma couldn't even solve a children's shape block puzzle
It's the steak umms brain dude
Yeah but he'd be hilarious while trying to
the square hole
Alot of people seem to get stuck at children puzzles. Give players a very simple puzzle & they'll spend 2-3 hours figuring it out.
Meters? nah, Molopiters
M'lopiters, M'lady...
miles per second >_
My favourite thing is how he sees a guy sat in the middle of trees, with a FIRE and thinks theres no oxygen.
to be fair, the fires ignore physics; Gabbro's (I think) fire on Giant's Deep still stays lit, even when it gets dunked underwater
@@McBehrer Gabbro is just so chill the water ignores him
@@McBehrer ? I thought gabbro didn't have any fire around him only one on the top of the island that doesn't reach the water
Spongebob Logic xD
Somehow Jerma makes this game even more confusing to me
23:30 jerma being more concerned about fitting his ship into the seed rather than the anglerfish that is like 5 feet away from him is absolutely hilarious lmao
Jerma floating 20 meters above the Atterlock:
"I'M IN OUTER SPACE, I'M GONNA DIE OUT HERE!"
To be fair, he DID get out of it's gravity well. I'd call that panic time.
How is it possible that he manages to completely miss the entire core gameplay mechanic
Chris Hansen the supernova
Cuz he’s joking, these cut down streams usually miss a lot of context to instead focus on the funniest or most memorable bits, he had a bit where he would pretend to completely miss the supernova and that got picked up in this highlights video
@@Callie_Cosmo The entire stream is viewable on youtube and it takes him a few super nova's to realize its a super nova and not a nuke. This is not because its a high light real, it really does take him a few loops.
@@colboy1fish fair, oh well he’s fun to watch be a dumbass for some people
@@colboy1fish a lot. it takes a lot of loops.
Game has super nova explained in the museum and the character has a text option for it, yet Jerma can't pick that up
he's really a himbo
The first thing he does is find feldspar. That’s usually the last thing you do. But that’s what’s amazing about this game. You can do whatever you want. Whenever you want. Does not matter how or when you do it.
Your style of astrology is scattered but looks to me like it works
Last thing? You need to visit him fairly early to learn how to get through the barrier at the center of the gas planet
@@jerrodshack7610 I would say midgame rather than last or early
Finding Feldspar was actually the first thing I did cause I went to the Attlerock the first time I left Timber Hearth and found Esker’s notes about hearing Feldspar’s harmonica on Timber Hearth.
@@Shadic0699 same, found him basically right away by accident
sometimes i wonder how jerma plays videogames for a living
Jerma sees a campfire.
“OH SHIT WHAT AM I DOING, I CANT BREATHE HERE!”
I can't believe he ACCIDENTALLY jumped from dark bramble to giants deep.
The shit that CAN happen in this game is literally incredible. I was watching a gameplay video where someone was jetting around Brittle Hollow and tried to make a jump, missed, started falling towards the black hole, and the gravity and angle he fell at shot him around the black hole by inches it seemed and around to the other side to safely land on a platform. It was fucking insane.
@@BobaVett I did that a lot in this game just for fun, assuming a protruding bit of rock didn't end my fun prematurely
@@quantumblauthor7300 I’ve tried to slingshot myself around, but I could never manage to get the angle right and I’d ALWAYS fall in.
@@BobaVett you have to start thrusting forward the MOMENT you start falling
@@quantumblauthor7300 that makes far too much sense lol. I am clearly a dumb dumb. Thanks man, I’ll give it a shot
Did he just call a meter a "milopeter'
M'lady...
What the metric system does to a motherfucker
What Jerma did in Dark Bramble first, i.e. going after the signal, but it leads you to a seed, not the actual source, is exactly what happened to the crew of the Vessel lol
[Gets caught by enemy that senses the sound of your engine]
"Alright, so I gotta go faster than that"
My guy brute forced what's considered the hardest, most delicate part of the game
It worked for Feldspar
@@quantumblauthor7300 Feldspar's ship exploded.
@@dr.derpington _It worked for Feldspar._
@@dr.derpington Hey, he's alive, isn't he?
Feldspar would be proud.
god i wish i could erase my memory of this game so i could experience it for the first time again
Good thing DLC releases in 21 days!
@@captaintogawa9736 Yeah and it's epic, I've watched pretty much all available content for it as of now.
@@dr.derpington Now I just want to forget both base game AND DLC
Him landing the model ship inside the one open geyser sums this stream up pretty well.
This is a space travel obsessed person’s dream game. Wow, it’s... beautiful.
There are thoughtful, meditative, awestruck playthroughs of Outer Wilds. Then there is Jerma.
Jerma playing this game be like
"Whoa.. what? Wait.. hold on..
Whoa.. what?" On repeat
16:00 "The nuke is like a time explosion." Surprisingly accurate
couldnt be further off
The fact that he described the melted insides of a marshmallow as "juices" seriously threw me off
its so sad to see people who are used to traditional linear story games be like "oh im probably not supposed to be here yet"
probably my favorite jerma streams in late january, february. absolutely loved watching him play this
I can't believe you missed the supernova every single time, lol.
"There's a giant enemy fish in here, I have to go quicker, have to go faster" mhm Jerma, go quicker :p
8:32 Here we see an American trying to grasp the baffling concept of the metric sytem
both outer wilds and the hitchhiker's guide to the galaxy have one rule: don't panic
This game seems fantastic
that's cause it is
17:20 Cadbury egg
“There’s no translating text on the sun, you’ll die if yo go near it” 🤓🤓🤓
Bruh how do you MISS the SUN EXPLODING
Watching the stream archives it blows my mind that he never manages to actually witnessea the sun exploding and realises its supernova for over 4 hours.
4 hours. Most people encounter within the first 40 minutes at most if they happen to die before their first loop like he did
It's not one of the best games of last year, it's one of the best games in the universe!
1000 millopeters a second
*Jumps into Dark Bramble with half fuel and without his ship*
*After burning through his fuel and using all his oxygen as propellant* "Can I bring the ship in here?"
my favorite thing of the beginning of his playthrough for this still is how long it takes until he actually witnesses the sun going supernova
People keep shitting on Jerma for not getting the game, but they forget that THAT'S THE POINT OF THE GAME. It only seems obvious to you because you've beaten the game. It's supposed to be a weird experience that you have to stumble your way through.
Well, i guess, but i think you should understand most of what is happening before the ending if you were paying attention
No he missed so much shit. Even the stuff in the observatory explains a bunch of stuff that happens later. This guy is the big dumb.
To be fair, it's the more the fact he was so oblivious, it took him over 4 hours to even see the supernova for the first time and recognize it as being such
He just ran face first into everything and managed to beat the game. It's actually impressive, but he was asking so many questions throughout the entire time that were answered if he didn't just half read everything then instantly move on
You don't get to complain about not understanding things if you had information you just walked past like he does a lot at the start
games that don't scare me + games that scare jerma = games I will watch a lot
17:20 “This is a Cadbury Egg” omfg 😂
Melopeters . . . Yeah thats what it mean.
He found Feldspar without knowing how the Angler fish work. How???
There’s barely any anglerfish on the way to feldspar it’s the way to the vessel that’s chock full of them
He launched himself in like a blind idiot, just like Feldspar. It makes sense they'd end up in the same place lol
melopider xD its METER, had a good laugh.
I Made it!
legs: *Are you sure about that*
This game has some deep deep twin peaks vibes
love the title… hitchhikers guide ref 💪
this man doesnt play with sound no doubt
28:00 Wait, Giant's Deep pulls you off Dark Bramble?
More like highlights of the first 2 hours of the first stream of the Outer Wilds
It says what stream it's from in the description already
@@RandomTomatoSoup it's not a big deal, but It's a fair bitch. The title fails to mention there are other highlights and the description simply lets you know that it was from a stream and when that stream WAS.
All I wanted was a "Pt 1" in the title...Personally, I think we should burn him at the stake.
Anyway, thanks for listening. I'm going to go have myself a good cry. 😥
Jerma is just streamer Jim Carey
Hope he plays the dlc
why is every Jerma thumbnail a purple Jerma? is he the man behind the sl- Why am I asking of course he is.
"we're upside down" That's some USA level education
holy fuck the teleportation thing in the blackhole place actually works?
Worst noise 7:40
Wait this isnt Outer Worlds what the fuck
You should play elite dangerous
nice game....but too enigmatic for me
This is funny but also painful to watch xD
Doesnt even know Meter and Kilometer.
I'm curious, why did you make the thumbnail like that? Making jerma into the alien
they made jerma look like the alien race you play as in the game
Can we talk about how handsome Jerma looks in the thumbnail? A strapping old man
Outer Wilds is one of my absolute favorite games ever, too bad they decided to gimp themselves over by screwing over their backers and making it an Epic Exclusive.
Also no replay value sadly
It really is interesting to me. The game is by all means a metroidvania, yet its challenges and "upgrades" are all mental. So it's like if you beat Super Metroid, you would forever be locked into playing a version of the game where you have all the upgrades from the start, all the enemies and bosses are defeated and all you can do is run around and maybe go to the end of the game. A fascinating case, never seen a game like it.
@@JanneSala I wouldn't describe it as a metroidvania, those tend to be 2d platformers with the structured nonlinearity and upgrade-based progression
Outer wilds is much more like a mystery box experience - you have no real restrictions at all and unlike metroidvanias you can immediatly do the endgame stuff if you know what to do.
The key experiences aren't beating bosses or unlocking a new area, its finding out information and what is, has, and will happen that defines the milestones of a player.
@@timothygooding9544 Indeed, yet all that is structured much like a metroidvania! It's all about exploring a nonlinear world, collecting upgrades to broaden the map that you can explore. The upgrades are just all in your head, and the combat is puzzle-solving. The progression is not at all unlike 3D metroidvanias like Metroid Prime.
I'll never understand peoples obsession with replay value. If a game is good and memorable I don't get why it matters. Outer Wilds was such a unique and fulfilling experience that I'm just glad I played it at all. Easy top 3.
It's so good specifically because of the lack of replay value
this game made no sense but it sure was fun watching old jermbo play it
it all adds up if you're a non-jerma gamer