**VIDEO SPOILERS BELOW** A couple unorganized thoughts on World of Goo 2: I don't really mind chapter 5 having a short runtime, I think the main mechanic had run its course back in chapter 2. By the end of both this game and the first game, I remember having more frustration than fun with the finnicky goo bridges. If they had more ideas like in chapter 4 for this game, then I would openly welcome more gameplay, but the idea well seems to have run dry. If I was to give myself advice for playing the first time, it would be to skip the optional levels, and not play with OCD in mind. I think then, I would've fallen into a better flow state and avoided frustration. All the variations on goo manipulation were fantastic and kept my interest longer than expected. I especially enjoyed manipulating liquid goo. It really is only the generic bridge building that I'm tired of. Every level, sound, visual, and writing was made with love, and you could feel that love oozing through the screen. There was a good balance of easy and hard earned laughs, as well as a few moments of touching sincerity, though I wouldn't have minded more. This ultimately is a game that thrives on its polish, and I'm left satisfied from that. If I had to rate it: 6/10 (Good) Again, thanks to Patreon support, I don't drop series due to low views (like this one) anymore. If you want me to keep listening to people rather than algorithms, then please support the channel on Patreon: www.patreon.com/c/aliensrock and treat yourself to the 24+ hours of quality edited series on there! Thanks for watching :)
Thanks for gooing all over me Tyler. As one of the 5 people that watched this whole series, I thank the patrons and am now considering becoming one so more people like me can watch what they like, not what makes money
I am also one of the five people that watched the whole series. World of Goo 1 is such a nostalgic game for me, and since I don't currently have a PC I have to live vicariously through Tyler. Absolutely loved this series.
I dont understand why all of my favorite series are always some of the least watched ones. My thanks to the Patreons for making this possible. I hope to join back up with you soon ❤️
Thank you Tyler for completing this series and thank you patrons for paying him for it, I really did enjoy this series. If I wasn’t in debt rn I’d be supporting him on Patreon but I appreciate everyone else who currently is greatly
it was a fun ride! Thanks for showing your balls to the world Tyler, it is very appreicated! Thank you to all the patrons who kept this series alive aswell!!!!! Its a fun watch!
I felt the same as tyler in the last cutscene. What is the traveller doing with the cute goo balls. But makeing worlds of goo is such a wholesome end to at wierd story🤣 But I am glad that Tyler could play all of it😅
@@maxhaibara8828 nah it’s the perfect way to live up to wog1’s ending cause both are metaphors for the devs successfully figuring out the best way to make a game
@@denycast nah it’s the perfect way to live up to wog1’s ending cause both are metaphors for the devs successfully figuring out the best way to make a game
Legit that has been the only thing of yours I’ve been keeping up with for the last week. So to hear that was only possible because of patreon, as the views were shit… I find so strange… I guess I have unique tastes…?
Was the scream at 4:20 from Little Inferno? Sounded close, and I hope so. Very nice touch considering how similar the fire looks, and of course, yknow. Same devs
hmmm... On one hand this game seemed pretty solid, but on the other Im just not sure it really warranted a sequel. I really expected a bunch of new mechanics and well, it's not that there weren't any, there were several but imho not enough to justify a whole game. Most of it was also VERY similar to the first game, which is both good and bad. I think the most original part of the game was chapter 4 and more specifically the RPG levels, but also like, those levels really had nothing to do with the rest of the game at all. Personally, I purchased it when I found out that it existed but then wasn't able to make it through the game without getting bored and just watched your series instead. It helped being able to skip all of the tedious repetitive parts by having them be edited out of the video. Watching this episode it really seemed like they were in a hurry to just get the game over with, having ch. 5 be incredibly short with some fairly basic levels. I mean the bridge level was literally the exact same as another level but a little bit harder. If these levels were at least a difficult final gauntlet with some very precise and challenging levels then maybe I could see it? Overall it just kinda felt like they lacked the creativity to fully flesh out a whole sequel, and honestly maybe they would've been better just making that RPG game on its own with maybe some world of goo references like they do with all of their other games. By no means a bad game, but probably still a mild disappointment.
Tyler still missed one of the most important mechanics in this game which remains unexplained to this day. It's so trash they never tell you what it is unless you literally look it up out of frustration.
@@thewukongianvessel4060 the goo have more physics compared to the previous game. You can throw a goo ball into your structure to make it move correctly.
**VIDEO SPOILERS BELOW**
A couple unorganized thoughts on World of Goo 2:
I don't really mind chapter 5 having a short runtime, I think the main mechanic had run its course back in chapter 2. By the end of both this game and the first game, I remember having more frustration than fun with the finnicky goo bridges. If they had more ideas like in chapter 4 for this game, then I would openly welcome more gameplay, but the idea well seems to have run dry. If I was to give myself advice for playing the first time, it would be to skip the optional levels, and not play with OCD in mind. I think then, I would've fallen into a better flow state and avoided frustration.
All the variations on goo manipulation were fantastic and kept my interest longer than expected. I especially enjoyed manipulating liquid goo. It really is only the generic bridge building that I'm tired of.
Every level, sound, visual, and writing was made with love, and you could feel that love oozing through the screen. There was a good balance of easy and hard earned laughs, as well as a few moments of touching sincerity, though I wouldn't have minded more. This ultimately is a game that thrives on its polish, and I'm left satisfied from that.
If I had to rate it: 6/10 (Good)
Again, thanks to Patreon support, I don't drop series due to low views (like this one) anymore. If you want me to keep listening to people rather than algorithms, then please support the channel on Patreon: www.patreon.com/c/aliensrock and treat yourself to the 24+ hours of quality edited series on there! Thanks for watching :)
Have a nice day tyler
Is there any postgame content ? And if yes do you think you'll make a video out of it ?
@@MAJJASTAKPretty sure no for both.
World of Goo 2 is the first sequel I've seen that actively tries to get the audience to hate the idea of sequels through its message.
7/10 politically correct review
Thanks for gooing all over me Tyler. As one of the 5 people that watched this whole series, I thank the patrons and am now considering becoming one so more people like me can watch what they like, not what makes money
I am also one of the five people that watched the whole series. World of Goo 1 is such a nostalgic game for me, and since I don't currently have a PC I have to live vicariously through Tyler. Absolutely loved this series.
@@thewukongianvessel4060 alright 2 slots left to reserve for people that watched the whole series who wants to claim them
let the 5 assemball (i am no. 3)
@@Hexenat :( i was no. 3 but yt deleted my comment for some reason
No.5 here
Thanks for gooing all over, Tyler, it's been a pleasure
The question is, did we goo all over from pleasure, or did we get pleasure from gooing all over?
@@qunas101_”To goo or not to goo, that tis the question”_ 🤔
Always goo@@starmaker9804
I dont understand why all of my favorite series are always some of the least watched ones. My thanks to the Patreons for making this possible. I hope to join back up with you soon ❤️
Yeah, I also don't get it😅
Probably because we like puzzles and most people like strategy
Thank you Tyler for completing this series and thank you patrons for paying him for it, I really did enjoy this series. If I wasn’t in debt rn I’d be supporting him on Patreon but I appreciate everyone else who currently is greatly
The fact that so many people just watched the first two episodes and not the rest is crazy, it was so much fun :)
This series was so much fun, I'm surprised it's over so soon but not disappointed in the journey we had
it was a fun ride! Thanks for showing your balls to the world Tyler, it is very appreicated! Thank you to all the patrons who kept this series alive aswell!!!!! Its a fun watch!
I felt the same as tyler in the last cutscene. What is the traveller doing with the cute goo balls.
But makeing worlds of goo is such a wholesome end to at wierd story🤣
But I am glad that Tyler could play all of it😅
Thanks for playing it! World of goo have been a game of my childhood, I'm happy to see its sequel.
TBH it feels like ending could have been a buildup for community levels. Like Portal's perpetual testing initiative.
original world of goo was a weird memory in my brain from childhood and it was awesome seeing it brought back this way. thank you tyler!!
Loved the series, even went back and watched your WoG 1 playthrough while waiting for this final episode.
thank you for playing this to the end, this game was an important part of my childhood
Editor missed the chance when aliens said „can we get much higher“
All they would have needed to add was *Snoop Dogg has entered the chat*
Forgot when typing about the asterisk thing. But that is what I meant to show on the bit I said.
There's little words that appear above him, the editor did in fact not miss the chance.
@@RadicaIjoe did it say „so high, so highh“
2:08 The One Piece is real!
THE ONE PIECE!
I went to the comments to type this
10:44 wait a minute, log 4 isn't higher than 3 🤔
Well log 4 is 2 so no
(If you're in base 2, not 10 but idk how to make symbols tiny and positioned down on my phone)
Thanks for finishing the game. I enjoyed watching it.
The ending must mean that we're getting custom world of goo levels at some point
"Worlds" of goo?
Portal 2 testing initiative program?
It feels like the ending is a bit anticlimactic, or maybe because chapter 4 was very strong.
It Is. And I am quite sure it is on purpose. 😂
@@maxhaibara8828 nah it’s the perfect way to live up to wog1’s ending cause both are metaphors for the devs successfully figuring out the best way to make a game
@@denycast nah it’s the perfect way to live up to wog1’s ending cause both are metaphors for the devs successfully figuring out the best way to make a game
This is a great video!
I though the vidéo was about Bloons Tower Défense because of that Brutal Flying Behemot in the thumbnail.
I love it, when Tyler plays with balls
damn, he got that early review copy.
can't wait for it to release within the next couple of years.
Great video 👍
What a nice ending.
The lava in stage 3 definitely had a repulsive effect.
GOOd job!
The long awaited finale
I feel like Tyler has started to talk like the signs
Tyler, frostpunk 2, i need you
Finally, a greater ending to the World of Goo.
Woooo!
Legit that has been the only thing of yours I’ve been keeping up with for the last week. So to hear that was only possible because of patreon, as the views were shit… I find so strange… I guess I have unique tastes…?
Editor is hilarious 😂
one weekend of no yt then this banger drops the second I'm back life is good
🔥🔥🔥
Please do think of playing sunset hills. It seemed like a great game
Hi Tyler❤
Was the scream at 4:20 from Little Inferno? Sounded close, and I hope so. Very nice touch considering how similar the fire looks, and of course, yknow. Same devs
Aliensrock put that in there himself, it’s not in the game
Honestly, I'm a bit surprised that it's over.
Why
12:43 Sus
At Last, Tyler's gooey balls are back.
Cool series! Glad you finished it. I may subscribe to the patreon when I've got more money, I could afford it now but I'm saving uo for other things.
Thanks
This was my... World of Goo... 2...
2:08 the one piece...
we miss gooning
I expected for it to be longer and having more levels 😢
There were going to be more levels but they couldn’t get them to work properly so they had to cut it
Excuse me Dan, 5'9" is one of the best heights. 69 inches
Maybe you keep waiting for a goo rocket. I play with one every night.
I got my world of goo
I feel like the next one is going to be like Mario maker
suggesting a new game diceomancer which is a fun game similar to slay the spire with different mechanics
BTD reference
Thank you for gooing all over me Tyler
are you playing frostpunk 2?
All this time, you've been collecting goo for the rocket?
No only in chapter 5
That's is? That's the final episode??
That was just a bunch of cheap bridge building!!!!!
The Goo Rocket We've All Waited For! - World of Goo 2 was the last title.
frostpunk 2 when?
Yee
Wish the story was a bit longer, like one or two more stages max.
Nah it’s perfect as it is
hmmm... On one hand this game seemed pretty solid, but on the other Im just not sure it really warranted a sequel. I really expected a bunch of new mechanics and well, it's not that there weren't any, there were several but imho not enough to justify a whole game. Most of it was also VERY similar to the first game, which is both good and bad. I think the most original part of the game was chapter 4 and more specifically the RPG levels, but also like, those levels really had nothing to do with the rest of the game at all. Personally, I purchased it when I found out that it existed but then wasn't able to make it through the game without getting bored and just watched your series instead. It helped being able to skip all of the tedious repetitive parts by having them be edited out of the video. Watching this episode it really seemed like they were in a hurry to just get the game over with, having ch. 5 be incredibly short with some fairly basic levels. I mean the bridge level was literally the exact same as another level but a little bit harder. If these levels were at least a difficult final gauntlet with some very precise and challenging levels then maybe I could see it?
Overall it just kinda felt like they lacked the creativity to fully flesh out a whole sequel, and honestly maybe they would've been better just making that RPG game on its own with maybe some world of goo references like they do with all of their other games. By no means a bad game, but probably still a mild disappointment.
gamies
Is this a BFB
6:30 bro said make-eth and eth is a roulx caard reference
Nive
day 2 of asking aliensrock to play mindustry
+1
Day 1 of support
Anuken summoning 10,000 unnamed mindustry fans at any mention of his game:
@@yeetdabeans3883 dont underestimate
Anyone else feel a bit cheated by the ending here?
4h aFter post
Why did you have to put a spoiler in the thumbnail.
I would like to let the editor know that Ternary does not contain the number 3
Day 1464 of telling Tyler that he never finished his minecraft series and that he should finish it.
Damn so this is it of goo balls? I'm sad now
Day 1424 of agreeing
no balls : (
play some Blooooons
Ok 😐
Tyler still missed one of the most important mechanics in this game which remains unexplained to this day. It's so trash they never tell you what it is unless you literally look it up out of frustration.
Such as…?
@@JacobTheCroc what mechanic?
@@thewukongianvessel4060 the goo have more physics compared to the previous game. You can throw a goo ball into your structure to make it move correctly.
198 LIKE HELL YEAH
AND 18TH COMMENT TOO
HELP WHY DO I LIKE COMMENTING THIS STUFF
NICE VIDEO
OKAY BYWWEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
My core i3 sistem cant able run this game 😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢
2:08 The One Piece is real!