Sounds like there is still hope, irreversibly dampened, distorted and crushed, but still, even after all this time, a small voice still plays the sundown melody
I'd interpret this more morbidly. All over 5P, we see the rot crudely replicating various cell structures (like real life cancer), and this culminates in the rot playing its own version of random gods, heavily distorted, as a soulless imitation of the dieing god before you
@@laff__8821they think it’s somehow like being on moon’s “side” when they don’t even understand that moon spent the majority of the whole story worrying for his condition and disapproves of you taking actions that cause him extra suffering on top of everything else. She literally even shares the same underlying frustration and sense of helplessness that led him to make the decisions he did. She was his greatest victim and yet she believes more than anyone else that his fate is nothing short of a tragedy. Some people just want to see Pebbles as the game’s villain who is reaping what he sowed instead of what he really is: an abandoned and lost being who, like the rest of his kind, was doomed from the start by his infinitely more arrogant and selfish creators
I wonder how the GSB would look if we could access it as riv :( Honestly, as much as I dislike Pebbles' personality, its really sad how once godlike being has essentially lost his godhood, in what must be the most painful way for an iterator...
You shouldn't dislike Pebbles for the way he has acted. He was desperate, he wanted to go, after sliver of straw died, he just wanted to die too, he has been alive for too long. And now he has, basically, cancer, that surely will kill him, but in an even longer and sadder way. In the end, he repents, he wants to help moon after the damage he has done. He spends alone at least thousands of cycles, with only one pearl.
@@khovita5501 I'm well aware of that fact. And I love his arc, I understand why he acts the way he does. I did use to dislike him, before playing Downpour, but with Downpour, I did actually start to like him.
The Rot grows on Iterator walls, so it must have a metallic surface, coated with slimy organic mass, or at least it must be partially metallic, very rusty and sharp. On the inside I think it would quickly switch between being warm to uncomfortably cold in random places, while being very soggy at the same time. You know that feeling, when you bite into soft, warm food, and it spews out cold juice from the inside, that also tastes terribly sour and leaves that taste in your mouth for hours, mix that with random tasteless pieces of solid food and small, sharp, rusty metall, that you can accidentally stab into your tongue, while chewing, and that's what I think biting into the Rot would feel like.
I had to check if the metropolis version is same as this one but it's more bare, slower, less musical; meanwhile this one is more distorted. The amount of details put into this game never ceases to astound me.
Too bad we didn't get the chance to see how badly that huge open room around 5P box How badly it is damaged? It's semi- or barely functional from sounds from rot version of Random Gods track
Me: you better not fumble circumventing the self-termination taboo
Bro:
daily occurrence
Run
the cot ronsumes
@@Goodolepipebombthe rot consumes
The consumer rots
consumerism rots
The consumerist consumer cots
Sounds like there is still hope, irreversibly dampened, distorted and crushed, but still, even after all this time, a small voice still plays the sundown melody
the green lil guy in question
I'd interpret this more morbidly. All over 5P, we see the rot crudely replicating various cell structures (like real life cancer), and this culminates in the rot playing its own version of random gods, heavily distorted, as a soulless imitation of the dieing god before you
@@juke9674 Presumably it's in charge of the local section's antigrav, too (and refuses to deactivate it)
You know, Pebbles. You may have been rude and downright inconsiderate.
You didn't deserve *this*, though.
some people say he deserved it. Some people even steal his pearl. like wtf is wrong with you?
@@laff__8821they think it’s somehow like being on moon’s “side” when they don’t even understand that moon spent the majority of the whole story worrying for his condition and disapproves of you taking actions that cause him extra suffering on top of everything else. She literally even shares the same underlying frustration and sense of helplessness that led him to make the decisions he did. She was his greatest victim and yet she believes more than anyone else that his fate is nothing short of a tragedy.
Some people just want to see Pebbles as the game’s villain who is reaping what he sowed instead of what he really is: an abandoned and lost being who, like the rest of his kind, was doomed from the start by his infinitely more arrogant and selfish creators
I wonder how the GSB would look if we could access it as riv :(
Honestly, as much as I dislike Pebbles' personality, its really sad how once godlike being has essentially lost his godhood, in what must be the most painful way for an iterator...
What does GSB stand for?
@@Necyar General System Bus
You shouldn't dislike Pebbles for the way he has acted. He was desperate, he wanted to go, after sliver of straw died, he just wanted to die too, he has been alive for too long. And now he has, basically, cancer, that surely will kill him, but in an even longer and sadder way. In the end, he repents, he wants to help moon after the damage he has done. He spends alone at least thousands of cycles, with only one pearl.
@@khovita5501 I'm well aware of that fact. And I love his arc, I understand why he acts the way he does. I did use to dislike him, before playing Downpour, but with Downpour, I did actually start to like him.
i think rot would taste like cooked kale mixed with seaweed, same with slime mold
I think it would taste like greasy mushroom pasta
blood(metallic taste), ammonia smell of fluids spilling on cut, rubber consistency of central cysts
The Rot grows on Iterator walls, so it must have a metallic surface, coated with slimy organic mass, or at least it must be partially metallic, very rusty and sharp. On the inside I think it would quickly switch between being warm to uncomfortably cold in random places, while being very soggy at the same time. You know that feeling, when you bite into soft, warm food, and it spews out cold juice from the inside, that also tastes terribly sour and leaves that taste in your mouth for hours, mix that with random tasteless pieces of solid food and small, sharp, rusty metall, that you can accidentally stab into your tongue, while chewing, and that's what I think biting into the Rot would feel like.
I think it would taste heavily metallic with a sharp aftertaste of way-overripe fruit.
I think i would die before my tastebuds could even reach the rot
I had to check if the metropolis version is same as this one but it's more bare, slower, less musical; meanwhile this one is more distorted.
The amount of details put into this game never ceases to astound me.
It does use the same sound file but they're modified in-game which is really clever tbh
It's a shame no normal player would notice them, because they are incredibly quiet in the game for no reason
I think this plays in metropolis as well
It’s slightly different
Metropolis one has repetitive and slower melody, also less chaotic and glitchy
Когда в твоём игровом компьютере завелись муравьи
Откуда аватарка?
Sounds just a lil bit like the song that plays during survivor/monk's opening cutscene....
sundown motif
missed your chance to name it Random ass rot
Alright I'll pass you the aux
1 minute and 47 seconds later*
Never again.
Too bad we didn't get the chance to see how badly that huge open room around 5P box
How badly it is damaged? It's semi- or barely functional from sounds from rot version of Random Gods track