I liked oneshot btw that description was just an admission of fact EDIT: i'm told my speedrun explanation describes low%, not any%. Really what i'm trying to mention is a speedrun that willingly breaks the game for time saves, while the amount completed is largely irrelevant.
Hanmer_space’s glitch mechanic kinda reminds me of a similar one in Anodyne. It’s super reminiscent of Link’s Awakening and I’m kinda surprised you didn’t touch upon it here. Not disappointed mind you, just surprised.
I doubt anyone would even mention it, but damn, I really love the way the word delay was delayed at 5:45. That little bit honestly just shows how much little detail you put into the videos you make.
and when he said "you know what they say, 'l'appel du vide', or as the french would put it, _'he's using that wrong'"_ how it's both misuse of the hammer _and_ miss use of the term "call of the void"
For those who did not know, the name of "The Magic Circle" does have meaning. The "magic circle" is a theory that applies to any sort of game, Physical or Digital, And can be most related to a contract with the game. It is the rules that it or you set out and your ability to follow them, often for the sake of enjoyment. For example: When you play Uno with your family and everyone agrees that you can stack similar cards, you and your family enter into a Magic Circle. Now with this information and the context of the game you can see how this name fits. "The Magic circle" is a game that has yet to be given rules, There is no Magic Circle, So you make your own by messing with the code and putting it together, All just to enjoy the game. If you want to learn more on The Magic Circle as a concept, I highly recommend "How Inscryption Toys With You" by Daryl Talks Games. He goes more in-depth on how it works by using the magic circle of the game "Inscryption" as an example. Thanks for coming to my TED Talk.
ohhh huh im kinda curious where the name comes from, since it kinda reminds me of the idea of a summoning circle something where a character would summon a demon and they're bound by a set of rules and/or a contract ...except instead of a demon, the game "summons" _you_
This is one of those vids where you have as much fun watching the main contents as you do searching for and pointing out all the little jokes and details. As a random side note, "too much self-awareness is exhausting, but too little of it could ruin your life" is quite the relatable quote.
@MageBurger Being ignorant means you cant imagine how others see you - if u act like an a-hole and don't think you do, you will never fix yourself because you don't know yourself.
Love watching our lil ster clone evolve so much. Funkys reached dunkey teir as one of videogame youtubes i watch every upload of even though i domt really play games like i used to.
Kojima's 4th wall breaks don't always work for me but seeing Old Snake's psyche meter go up and down in cutscenes always makes me smile and Snake casually pointing at his bandana and saying 'infinite ammo' out of nowhere actually made me laugh out loud, it was so unexpected.
oh wow, suddenly something in this one OTHER game makes sense now in enter the gungeon, theres an item called "ancient hero's bandanna" that quadruples the max ammo capacity for all your guns (reserve ammo, not clip size) and the wiki page says its a metal gear solid reference, but i never really understood it until right now (sidenote, its 4x and technically not infinite, but due to the way gungeon's ammo works its still insanely strong and usually feels like you have infinite ammo anyway)
I am floored by this channel. FUNKe's script and delivery is so good that he doesn't need the animation. This channel is witty enough to succeed with a shitty still-image rantsona, yet FUNKe crafts us a whole cartoon's worth of visual flare with every upload. The passion of this man is inspiring. Also, the subjects of discussion are always unique and interesting as well. This man really does just pick apart with full genuineness random shit he finds interesting about so-and-so video games.
I literally cannot believe the amount of talent and effort you put into this video. Not only did you provide visual eye candy with your avatar and all the animation quirks it comes with but you managed to write a high quality and concise script that turned me onto some games I'm itching to try. Thanks Justin
same, one of my favourite games and he says he can't remember any of it? sad! its self awareness n all it entails are fantastic and I love it to pieces (especially solstice) and it's unfortunate he didn't touch on it even a little (if you're reading this and haven't played oneshot, you should give it a go! its story and characters are wonderful, it's on steam)
dude, you're on a roll. really feels like you're at home in this new style of content and you're just crushing it Love the style of presentation, both in how you move through the script and different topics, and the really cool animations you do for all these
2:44 "Minimum required events" is actually low%. Any% is beating the game as fast as possible. You'd think they're the same but there's a lot of games where they aren't. For example: the Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess has one animation that doesn't loop properly, so you can skip some otherwise required stuff by waiting several hours.
Your animation style is just so.. oddly charming. Like stop motion, but scuffed in the best way possible? Either way, yet another wonderful video, and very well explained! Thanks, FUNKe.
2:02 “L’appel du vide” means “the call of the void”. You know when you’re walking near the edge of a cliff and you think about jumping off, so you get scared? That’s “l’appel du vide”. General consensus is that it’s there so we don’t randomly jump and off ourselves. You’re brain literally scares you out of it.
It's a shame all this godlike animation takes forever to finish, I'd love to hear your thoughts on things more often. Welp, at least it keeps the videos in high demand.
Human Fall Flat also has a message. In the Mountain level, if you jump out of the house's far window and grab on to the tree, the narrator says "Just what do you think you're doing, laddy?"
Jesus, you put way more effort into your videos than your sub/view count would suggest. You're doing really good man, keep it up. I hope to see you succeed at your goals. You deserve it based off the skills in animation, humor, AND writing coupled with your work ethic to produce these intricate videos. I'm sure you will achieve greatness in this venture, much greater than you've already achieved.
The fact that the explosive (no pun intended) style of your character and the Flow of your animation feels the same even tho you are working on a totally new (and functional) software is just fantastic. Keep the good work. Loved the video
FUNKe might as well be one of the best TH-cam content creators there is to date. He has great humor, presentation, a unique art style, and covers great topics that I don't think many think about. Basically, it's genius and I approve of him and I wish him nothing but great success in the future.
I’d watch the hell out of a video covering your animation style. It’s so simple - just snap to keyframe poses and add secondary motion - but you execute it so cleanly.
This video was so good, I've been watching it since the second it came out to find out the optimal route. It turns out, all you have to do is progress through the intro as normal until 0:14 , at which point you press J, L, J, L then press 9, then L again and wait through the ending cutscene.
Probably the best "rantsona" to date with that stellar animation and your voice flows seamlessly from voicing a character moving around to a narrator of game footage. Subscribed.
I'm actually astounded that Cruelty squad didn't get mentioned, especially for the out of bounds bit. Or even the secret endings which require you do do something like change your resolution
Is that supposed to be a good thing? When small indie game characters are obsessed over and seen as people’s pfps all the damn time it kinda repels me from those games, as stupid as it sounds. For instance, One Shot, A Hat in Time, Undertale, and Celeste are all games that I bet are good, I just don’t want to play them because the fans seem way too attached to it and make it their personality. Well, not all fans, but a big enough percentage that it makes me uncomfortable.
@@SmoothTurtle840 It is a good thing. It might be tempting to reject what is popular for the sole reason of it being popular, but you're really doing yourself a disservice by not at least trying them. Good things getting popular is a good thing. It means more money for the developer (meaning more/better games down the line, and potentially updates/DLC for the game), more fan content to enjoy, more people to discuss something you like, more people being inspired by it to make their own things, and the only two downsides are that there are weirdos you can ignore, and you can't think you're special for having played a niche game.
@@SmoothTurtle840 then don't. nobody will care about you making life choices based off of other people's life choices except yourself. you're only hurting yourself. if you want to change that, and do things that you want to do, then make a change. It's not the internet's job to tailor their lives to your comfort, kiddo.
One game that perfectly fits in this genre that deserves more recognition is Anodyne by Analgesic Productions. It's a bit spoilers to say, but the game largely plays like a normal Zelda-style action puzzle adventure until you get a literal "game breaking" item that's required to find all the secrets and complete the game proper by exploring outside the confines of the game's wall tiles. It's extremely cool and worth looking into.
The editing on this video was so high quality and smooth, I don’t know how you do it but your content just keeps getting better Funke
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Playing OneShot was such a refreshing experience. Having you, the player, be an integral character in the story distinct from the one you control was so novel to me. Also having your computer be part of the game world, although this could have been played on a bit more.
OneShot, Undertale/Deltarune, Va11halla, Portal, Steins Gate 0 and Va11halla are my absolute top favourite picks of all time, and it's sad that just because it's sad these games were narratively superior to rdr2 people got pissed off
Outer Wilds' "Echoes of the Eye" DLC used wall clipping and graphics failing to load as main mechanics for getting past a certain puzzle. There were clues that this is what you were supposed to do, but most people didn't realize that was what you were supposed to do, because it didn't occur to people that wall clipping could be an intended mechanic.
8:04 I'm honestly more impressed than mad that you don't remember anything from Oneshot as that game is a beautiful masterpiece that leaves an emotional impact on you and is the best example of a meta-fictional work that I've seen. I've never heard of anyone who played Oneshot and DIDN'T remeber every single detail about the game before.
EXACTLY i saw that little note about oneshot and i was like :( because as far as self cognizant stories go, its definitely an intriguing one. especially post solstice. what a fantastic game, super excited for Margin of the Strange.
whenever funke drops a new video, i remember why i picked computer science as my degree and i come up with new ideas for games to develop. lovin the new art style too, just amazing
congrats on escaping SFM! writing, animation, and editing were on point and the video was great as always :) i love wreden's work so i'll definitely have to go check out the magic circle if it's anything like that (and hammer_space too for that matter)
This has got to be the coolest informative video I've ever seen in my life. The writing, the animation, that gags and jokes, and especially the intro and outro. I always come back to watch this video for these reasons. Never change Funke, never change.
I was just about to comment that I can't wait for you to blow up because of how much of a meteoric rise in quality your content took. Then I saw you're damn near reaching a million! Good work funke, you deserve it
It might have only been shown at the very bottom of the screen for a split second, but the fact you "mentioned" Moonlighter brings me so much joy. It was my favourite game at one point, but when I searched for people to share my experiences with, nobody seemed to have even heard of it. :(
I have to seriously tell you how amazing your videos are. I find myself rewatching a lot of your videos, this one especially. The pace, the visuals, the storytelling its amazing!! If you see this keep up the good work and create more videos so I have more to rewatch😅
I think my personal favorite example of no-clipping through walls is hoiking from Terraria. It's undeniably a glitch, yet so many people liked and used it that Re-Logic basically adopted it as a permanent mechanic.
I absolutely love how authentic and amazing every single one of your videos are, from the art style to the research and script, just everything is top notch. Nice job, keep it up dude!
A good example of a game with an out of bounds easter egg is the game "Tower of Guns". One of the rooms in the game allow you to escape the bounds of the map. If you have a gun with enough knockback you can fly to the top of the tower and get a ton of powerups and bonuses. The game also just has a ton of secret areas with fake walls and hidden spots you have to platform to.
In my old high school game design class we would always think about fun ways to use coding in a game and not have it be garbage. The Magic Circle seems like the perfect execution of those ideas, and now I really want to play it
You've turned a TF2 funny moments channel I watched when I was 15 into an incredible commentary channel about topics i would never look into if you hadn't made a video on them. Your content has always been goated, keep up the great work
@@Chaospirex it's rarely brought up, but the few times characters 'heating up' is mentioned it's always very on-the-nose, one such example is a tournament fighter talking to the protaganist about a sparring match to help him get back in shape, he says "No flaming blue death moves!" in reference to the special cutscene attacks you can do in the series, as well as the fire aura that surrounds characters when they're in heat mode that only one protagonist has brought up, and the fanbase theorizes he has schizophrenia.
Outer Wilds has really cool game breaking mechanics. The only DLC to it literally uses glitches to jump out the map to complete objectives, but it's all justified by the games story so it doesn't "stand out". Pretty heckin cool!
Hi, I'm just here to say that I really love the specific version of the funke study theme that's in the outro of this video. It just scratches some kind of deep musical itch in me
Anodyne 1 and 2 has some interesting out of boundaries post game content. Anodyne 1 you get a device that lets you swap tiles and Anodyne 2 has collectables that require you to get out of bounds. Theres also a hidden Nitrorad that requires you to be out of bounds to find.
I actually did a speedrun of hammer_space about a year ago and the speedruncom staff rejected it because they thought the game was still in alpha 😂
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you are LYING
Not only you had to speedrun it.
But the game has to have no glitches? Wtf-
Did you tell them that it was infact a fully finished game?
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I liked oneshot btw that description was just an admission of fact
EDIT: i'm told my speedrun explanation describes low%, not any%. Really what i'm trying to mention is a speedrun that willingly breaks the game for time saves, while the amount completed is largely irrelevant.
oneshot is my favorite game
I miss us
I know but there's always google :(
It's strange but I also don't remember anything from that game despite enjoying it.
Hanmer_space’s glitch mechanic kinda reminds me of a similar one in Anodyne. It’s super reminiscent of Link’s Awakening and I’m kinda surprised you didn’t touch upon it here. Not disappointed mind you, just surprised.
Yes, Garfield kart is a true self aware masterpiece.
that's very true! it's probably one of the greatest games I've ever watched
Garfarting over those people on those scenes
I have read this comment without context (I haven't watched the vid yet)
I've gifted every one of my friends a copy of garfield kart
@MageBurger I found out (very disappointed)
I doubt anyone would even mention it, but damn, I really love the way the word delay was delayed at 5:45. That little bit honestly just shows how much little detail you put into the videos you make.
I vaguely noticed it, but only after reading your comment did I realize why... awesome little visual gag lol
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and when he said "you know what they say, 'l'appel du vide', or as the french would put it, _'he's using that wrong'"_ how it's both misuse of the hammer _and_ miss use of the term "call of the void"
@@latesky5115 immediately after he said "or as the french would put it" my computer crashed, funniest shit ive ever seen
@@latesky5115 he's also saying the French would say an English phrase. Triple entendre
For those who did not know, the name of "The Magic Circle" does have meaning. The "magic circle" is a theory that applies to any sort of game, Physical or Digital, And can be most related to a contract with the game. It is the rules that it or you set out and your ability to follow them, often for the sake of enjoyment. For example: When you play Uno with your family and everyone agrees that you can stack similar cards, you and your family enter into a Magic Circle. Now with this information and the context of the game you can see how this name fits. "The Magic circle" is a game that has yet to be given rules, There is no Magic Circle, So you make your own by messing with the code and putting it together, All just to enjoy the game. If you want to learn more on The Magic Circle as a concept, I highly recommend "How Inscryption Toys With You" by Daryl Talks Games. He goes more in-depth on how it works by using the magic circle of the game "Inscryption" as an example. Thanks for coming to my TED Talk.
ohhh huh
im kinda curious where the name comes from, since it kinda reminds me of the idea of a summoning circle
something where a character would summon a demon and they're bound by a set of rules and/or a contract
...except instead of a demon, the game "summons" _you_
@@eden3669it comes from Johan Huizinga's homo ludens, its a book about nature of play in society from the 1930s.
hbomberguy has a video that mentions it too but i forget which one
fucking yappers
Ted Talk moment
Everyone’s talking about the animation and writing but damn, those well done harmonies
and that little falsetto note 😩
I just wanted to shout out the quick and sneaky Terminator reference at the very end
i mean yea its good i guess
This video was so self aware that it wanted to be watched twice
Morbius.
Is funkoing time funks every one
I'll oblige
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This is one of those vids where you have as much fun watching the main contents as you do searching for and pointing out all the little jokes and details. As a random side note, "too much self-awareness is exhausting, but too little of it could ruin your life" is quite the relatable quote.
@MageBurger or lives of other
@MageBurger Being ignorant means you cant imagine how others see you - if u act like an a-hole and don't think you do, you will never fix yourself because you don't know yourself.
@MageBurger Ah, I understand now - and now that I see what you meant, I agree!
Also, the joke was funneh
I love how you speak into the bomb fuse like it's a mic at 2:40. such a cute detail
3:12 love that analogy
I hope Craig gets added to your ever growing list of pets in your videos
Agreed, he's adorable
Craig must stay! FUNKe could use a flying friend-shaped platform
He’s a rockstar though
Goddamn your editing and animation has gotten so good man
Love watching our lil ster clone evolve so much. Funkys reached dunkey teir as one of videogame youtubes i watch every upload of even though i domt really play games like i used to.
Yeah it definitely had me smiling or being impressed throughout the vid.
sAUL GOODMAN?!?!?!?!?!
@@Drumdom720 Who’s lil ster?
8:07 I love how he does the thumbs up from Terminator 2 as he sinks through the floor. Such a nice touch!
I thought that i only noticed that so i scrolled thru the comments
Kojima's 4th wall breaks don't always work for me but seeing Old Snake's psyche meter go up and down in cutscenes always makes me smile and Snake casually pointing at his bandana and saying 'infinite ammo' out of nowhere actually made me laugh out loud, it was so unexpected.
oh wow, suddenly something in this one OTHER game makes sense now
in enter the gungeon, theres an item called "ancient hero's bandanna" that quadruples the max ammo capacity for all your guns (reserve ammo, not clip size)
and the wiki page says its a metal gear solid reference, but i never really understood it until right now
(sidenote, its 4x and technically not infinite, but due to the way gungeon's ammo works its still insanely strong and usually feels like you have infinite ammo anyway)
@@eden3669 Yeah, the bandana is an unlockable item in most of the games that gives you infinite ammo if you wear it.
I am floored by this channel. FUNKe's script and delivery is so good that he doesn't need the animation. This channel is witty enough to succeed with a shitty still-image rantsona, yet FUNKe crafts us a whole cartoon's worth of visual flare with every upload. The passion of this man is inspiring. Also, the subjects of discussion are always unique and interesting as well. This man really does just pick apart with full genuineness random shit he finds interesting about so-and-so video games.
I literally cannot believe the amount of talent and effort you put into this video. Not only did you provide visual eye candy with your avatar and all the animation quirks it comes with but you managed to write a high quality and concise script that turned me onto some games I'm itching to try.
Thanks Justin
you spelt it wrong it's justyn with a y
Jystin
Cringe worthy
and music
8:04 that oneshot comment caused me so much pain and grief i had to replay the game 16 times as a coping mechanism
true, I noticed that too
same, one of my favourite games and he says he can't remember any of it? sad! its self awareness n all it entails are fantastic and I love it to pieces (especially solstice) and it's unfortunate he didn't touch on it even a little (if you're reading this and haven't played oneshot, you should give it a go! its story and characters are wonderful, it's on steam)
Oneshot mentioned, im happy
looks like I'm adding another game to the wishlist. Every Funke upload there's at least 3 new additions lol.
I feel like I relate to this but I also don't really remember what happens either
Craig is now an official part of FUNKe universe and I wanna see him more
Bruh I never got any notifications on this comment. I come back 2 months later and it blew up.
This really be a Craig moment
@@s_gren9981 you only get notification on reply to your comment
@@nerphorn5215 nah, I get plenty of "your comment got liked!" Notifs
@@breach4135 o idk why then cuz i got notification of your reply to my comment right now lol
Craig has returned in the newest video, with upgrades!
0:11 nah that's just evil
I think FUNKe is the absolute perfect example of "Quality over quantity." So much work goes into these videos, it's astonishing.
dude, you're on a roll. really feels like you're at home in this new style of content and you're just crushing it
Love the style of presentation, both in how you move through the script and different topics, and the really cool animations you do for all these
if i had to describe his content, the perfect phrase would definitely be 'crushing it'
Rain World fan!
2:44 "Minimum required events" is actually low%. Any% is beating the game as fast as possible. You'd think they're the same but there's a lot of games where they aren't. For example: the Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess has one animation that doesn't loop properly, so you can skip some otherwise required stuff by waiting several hours.
and dont even get me started with hollow knight low%
@@maple... props to Skurry for doing two low% runs
What the fuck does that meam
@@ludwigthedragon8645 You're gonna need to be more specific, because I said a lot of related but different things
@@wiselychosenname2867 Low% is fine, Low%: True Ending is what you are thinking of, and yes Skurry is insane for doing it more than once
Your animation style is just so.. oddly charming. Like stop motion, but scuffed in the best way possible?
Either way, yet another wonderful video, and very well explained! Thanks, FUNKe.
the beauty of frame rates
2:02 “L’appel du vide” means “the call of the void”.
You know when you’re walking near the edge of a cliff and you think about jumping off, so you get scared? That’s “l’appel du vide”.
General consensus is that it’s there so we don’t randomly jump and off ourselves. You’re brain literally scares you out of it.
That's neat, but...
*Your
"The Void" is also the colloquial term for the space outside the map in the Hammer editor. Multi-layered joke right there
Bro this is art, pure art. Glad to see your style flourish in this way, really beautiful video and thought out script. And nice song at the end!!!
ur vids are next level
ily scout
Damn I've forgot about you, great edits dude
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It's a shame all this godlike animation takes forever to finish, I'd love to hear your thoughts on things more often. Welp, at least it keeps the videos in high demand.
Human Fall Flat also has a message. In the Mountain level, if you jump out of the house's far window and grab on to the tree, the narrator says "Just what do you think you're doing, laddy?"
Jesus, you put way more effort into your videos than your sub/view count would suggest. You're doing really good man, keep it up. I hope to see you succeed at your goals. You deserve it based off the skills in animation, humor, AND writing coupled with your work ethic to produce these intricate videos. I'm sure you will achieve greatness in this venture, much greater than you've already achieved.
Thank you so much FUNKe for labeling the start and end of the video. How else would i have known when it ended.
He balances humor animation and gamer knowledge so F
Yes, and you are allowed to say F
His voice is also a great fit
Don’t forget the music
The fact that the explosive (no pun intended) style of your character and the Flow of your animation feels the same even tho you are working on a totally new (and functional) software is just fantastic. Keep the good work. Loved the video
8:04
"Also it's pronounced 'Reggie-ice.'"
FUNKe has never missed, not once.
FUNKe might as well be one of the best TH-cam content creators there is to date. He has great humor, presentation, a unique art style, and covers great topics that I don't think many think about. Basically, it's genius and I approve of him and I wish him nothing but great success in the future.
I keep coming back to that outro... love those FMJ-esque vocal harmonies and the use of the bass's timbre.
5:38 I was all ready to write a comment about The Magic Circle in case you hadn't heard of it, I'm so glad you brought it up! Such a unique game
Hah, so nice to see you here, LB! 👋
Bro does this man have a Spotify or whatever? His music is always so calming I wish he made a part-time career off it.
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3:42 ayo, my favorite quote from Miyamoto. 🙏
I’d watch the hell out of a video covering your animation style. It’s so simple - just snap to keyframe poses and add secondary motion - but you execute it so cleanly.
"if a ligthing falls on the same place 100 times someone migth as well hold a bottle out to it" is such an unironically hard line.
This video was so good, I've been watching it since the second it came out to find out the optimal route.
It turns out, all you have to do is progress through the intro as normal until 0:14 , at which point you press J, L, J, L then press 9, then L again and wait through the ending cutscene.
The animation quality gets better each episode and it’s great to see
i really love the use of chapters in this video, it truly helps with organising the key parts
Probably the best "rantsona" to date with that stellar animation and your voice flows seamlessly from voicing a character moving around to a narrator of game footage. Subscribed.
i love how much the animation is improving!! cant wait for you to learn even more blender stuff
I'm actually astounded that Cruelty squad didn't get mentioned, especially for the out of bounds bit. Or even the secret endings which require you do do something like change your resolution
Granted, there's not much to do out of bounds
You can do some sick grappendix acrobatics though
Glad one shot is on your list. Gem of a game that if it had a little more character quirkiness could have been Undertales lost nephew
Is that supposed to be a good thing?
When small indie game characters are obsessed over and seen as people’s pfps all the damn time it kinda repels me from those games, as stupid as it sounds. For instance, One Shot, A Hat in Time, Undertale, and Celeste are all games that I bet are good, I just don’t want to play them because the fans seem way too attached to it and make it their personality. Well, not all fans, but a big enough percentage that it makes me uncomfortable.
Literally everyone only knows Oneshot as Undertales nephew.
What you're saying sounds more applicable to Everhood.
@@SmoothTurtle840 It is a good thing. It might be tempting to reject what is popular for the sole reason of it being popular, but you're really doing yourself a disservice by not at least trying them. Good things getting popular is a good thing. It means more money for the developer (meaning more/better games down the line, and potentially updates/DLC for the game), more fan content to enjoy, more people to discuss something you like, more people being inspired by it to make their own things, and the only two downsides are that there are weirdos you can ignore, and you can't think you're special for having played a niche game.
@@SmoothTurtle840 then don't. nobody will care about you making life choices based off of other people's life choices except yourself. you're only hurting yourself. if you want to change that, and do things that you want to do, then make a change. It's not the internet's job to tailor their lives to your comfort, kiddo.
@@SmoothTurtle840 That's such a smooth-brain take i'm not even gonna lie
Must be absolutely terrifying being a videogame end boss knowing your opponent can clip trough 3 dimensional space
@MageBurger don’t they call those horror games?
That's called 4th dimensional travel.
Or realizing that there is one corner of the area you're in that you can't reach where the protagonist is.
Your little musical outros make me so happy man :)
One game that perfectly fits in this genre that deserves more recognition is Anodyne by Analgesic Productions. It's a bit spoilers to say, but the game largely plays like a normal Zelda-style action puzzle adventure until you get a literal "game breaking" item that's required to find all the secrets and complete the game proper by exploring outside the confines of the game's wall tiles. It's extremely cool and worth looking into.
The editing on this video was so high quality and smooth, I don’t know how you do it but your content just keeps getting better Funke
Playing OneShot was such a refreshing experience. Having you, the player, be an integral character in the story distinct from the one you control was so novel to me.
Also having your computer be part of the game world, although this could have been played on a bit more.
deltarune and one shot are some of the best indie games ever made imo
Oneshot is just walking simulator the game, as inspired by The Neverending Story. Oh and its mildly wholesome.
oh, I love opinions
@@mimszanadunstedt441 bruh you gotta actually play it
OneShot, Undertale/Deltarune, Va11halla, Portal, Steins Gate 0 and Va11halla are my absolute top favourite picks of all time, and it's sad that just because it's sad these games were narratively superior to rdr2 people got pissed off
Outer Wilds' "Echoes of the Eye" DLC used wall clipping and graphics failing to load as main mechanics for getting past a certain puzzle. There were clues that this is what you were supposed to do, but most people didn't realize that was what you were supposed to do, because it didn't occur to people that wall clipping could be an intended mechanic.
8:04 I'm honestly more impressed than mad that you don't remember anything from Oneshot as that game is a beautiful masterpiece that leaves an emotional impact on you and is the best example of a meta-fictional work that I've seen. I've never heard of anyone who played Oneshot and DIDN'T remeber every single detail about the game before.
EXACTLY i saw that little note about oneshot and i was like :( because as far as self cognizant stories go, its definitely an intriguing one. especially post solstice. what a fantastic game, super excited for Margin of the Strange.
Gotta love the coopmode clip right at the beginning. Such a great channel
whenever funke drops a new video, i remember why i picked computer science as my degree and i come up with new ideas for games to develop. lovin the new art style too, just amazing
I love your videos, they're just filled with creativity. Your animation style is fantastic too!
congrats on escaping SFM! writing, animation, and editing were on point and the video was great as always :) i love wreden's work so i'll definitely have to go check out the magic circle if it's anything like that (and hammer_space too for that matter)
This has got to be the coolest informative video I've ever seen in my life. The writing, the animation, that gags and jokes, and especially the intro and outro.
I always come back to watch this video for these reasons. Never change Funke, never change.
Goddamn man you really flexing with the animation now. The fact you have that on top of your excellent, unique analysis videos is just *chefs kiss*
I am so glad you're bringing attention to The Magic Circle, thank you
Yes! The game is so unique!
I was just about to comment that I can't wait for you to blow up because of how much of a meteoric rise in quality your content took. Then I saw you're damn near reaching a million! Good work funke, you deserve it
You can't wait for him to blow up? Well, what are you waiting for?! Just light the fuse atop his head!
1:18 where ur cat goes when you leave the door open for 5 unattended seconds
5 unattended milliseconds*
@@Carbohydrate630 0.5 unattended miliseconds
5 nanoseconds
It might have only been shown at the very bottom of the screen for a split second, but the fact you "mentioned" Moonlighter brings me so much joy. It was my favourite game at one point, but when I searched for people to share my experiences with, nobody seemed to have even heard of it. :(
I have to seriously tell you how amazing your videos are. I find myself rewatching a lot of your videos, this one especially. The pace, the visuals, the storytelling its amazing!! If you see this keep up the good work and create more videos so I have more to rewatch😅
I love the animation style. It’s nice
God I love this animation style and humour so damn much
I think my personal favorite example of no-clipping through walls is hoiking from Terraria. It's undeniably a glitch, yet so many people liked and used it that Re-Logic basically adopted it as a permanent mechanic.
2:16 i have watched this clip more times than i can count
Always a big fan of the outros. It’s just something I always look forward to in FUNKe videos.
Reupload of the century, the most meta thing this video could do
1:40 there’s a few popular clips for speedrunning ULTRAKILL where Hakita(the dev) leaves little messages that pop up
you privated this video in the middle of me watching it and I actually thought it was a bit as part of the video. 11/10 4th wall break
I absolutely love how authentic and amazing every single one of your videos are, from the art style to the research and script, just everything is top notch.
Nice job, keep it up dude!
A good example of a game with an out of bounds easter egg is the game "Tower of Guns". One of the rooms in the game allow you to escape the bounds of the map. If you have a gun with enough knockback you can fly to the top of the tower and get a ton of powerups and bonuses. The game also just has a ton of secret areas with fake walls and hidden spots you have to platform to.
Literally going through game dev school right now and am trying to make teachers and students aware of how magic "The Magic Circle" truly is.
In my old high school game design class we would always think about fun ways to use coding in a game and not have it be garbage. The Magic Circle seems like the perfect execution of those ideas, and now I really want to play it
I'm always amazed at how much your craft has evolved throughout the years, Wonderful stuff. Happy to see what you make next
That lightning strike line is magnificent. What a beautiful way to put it.
7:55 MORE CRAIG PLEASE thank you
look at the junji ito video he made
Big fan of the way the Outer Wilds DLC implements this as well
You're such a good animator dude HOLY good job dude
you sound like Leafy tho
That little tune at the end tickled my crainium nicely with those harmonies
Jesus Christ the way you animate is outstanding and I LOVE the way you talk omfg
You've turned a TF2 funny moments channel I watched when I was 15 into an incredible commentary channel about topics i would never look into if you hadn't made a video on them. Your content has always been goated, keep up the great work
the heat mechanics in the Yakuza series has to be my favorite examples of this, along with the combat in general.
How so?
@@Chaospirex it's rarely brought up, but the few times characters 'heating up' is mentioned it's always very on-the-nose, one such example is a tournament fighter talking to the protaganist about a sparring match to help him get back in shape, he says "No flaming blue death moves!" in reference to the special cutscene attacks you can do in the series, as well as the fire aura that surrounds characters when they're in heat mode that only one protagonist has brought up, and the fanbase theorizes he has schizophrenia.
@@buns9022 Ichiban is actually seeing reality as it is and WE'RE the schizophrenics
@@magnopere dude i fuckin wish
8:11 The subtle Terminator 2 reference is acknowledged and appreciated
Think your the only other person who also saw the reference
@@Dallas_Payday_2 A man of culture I see
I never watched Terminator, but I still got that reference
Outer Wilds has really cool game breaking mechanics. The only DLC to it literally uses glitches to jump out the map to complete objectives, but it's all justified by the games story so it doesn't "stand out". Pretty heckin cool!
WOW MY VIDEO MADE IT TO THE BIG LEAGUES. Great video by the way! Very entertaining and informative 😎
I love cat video!
This is such a fun style of commentary
I would love it if you made a sequel video going in-depth into the second scroll.
It’s even better the second time
1:24 that was a smooth transition tho
Hi, I'm just here to say that I really love the specific version of the funke study theme that's in the outro of this video. It just scratches some kind of deep musical itch in me
30 seconds in. I love that feed me jack record, and watching your animation get better every video is a joy to watch.
craig is one happy lad 7:43
Anodyne 1 and 2 has some interesting out of boundaries post game content. Anodyne 1 you get a device that lets you swap tiles and Anodyne 2 has collectables that require you to get out of bounds. Theres also a hidden Nitrorad that requires you to be out of bounds to find.
8:01 Bro pulled up with the 4th Noble Truth of Buddhism. Common Justyn W.
as someone who always has trouble finding the beginning and end of videos the chapters really helped me out here, thanks man!
This is why I'm subscribed and even that doesn't feel like enough. FUNKe keep doing what you're doing man!