Noita is a chaotic roguelite nightmare

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  • @joyous18
    @joyous18 Před 2 lety +390

    Honestly, the wand mechanics in Noita are like a new language. Theres common phrases, grammar where you have to use a certain order, different spell types that do different things, and of course every linguist's favorite: special cases and exceptions that make no sense but work anyways ;)

    • @deadrixhanon1776
      @deadrixhanon1776 Před 2 lety +27

      True, mastering wand tinkering feels like studying new language and learn how to imagine using that language.

    • @peezieforestem5078
      @peezieforestem5078 Před rokem +19

      and when you put enough hours, those exceptions actually start making sense, and it's terrifying...

    • @tsb4576
      @tsb4576 Před rokem +15

      i compare it to programming
      programming i compare to learning a language
      checks out

    • @OwlThrower
      @OwlThrower Před rokem +1

      @@tsb4576 it lowkey reminds me of visual languages such as maxMSP

    • @bazookaman1353
      @bazookaman1353 Před 11 měsíci +4

      ​@@tsb4576It technically qualifies as an esoteric programming language.

  • @Jacob-ee8ux
    @Jacob-ee8ux Před 2 lety +205

    The real beauty of Noita is once you think you understand the game, you understand how little you actually understand the game, then you'll look up resources from people that really understand the game and then REALLY get your mind blown. It's less of a rougelite and more of an adventure game once you really get it.

  • @Mutalist
    @Mutalist Před 2 lety +181

    wait until you find the rest of the game , the main path is like 10% of the game

    • @PTSD_Guts
      @PTSD_Guts Před 4 měsíci +8

      I call the 'main loop' the tutorial

  • @Cazzacker
    @Cazzacker Před 2 lety +233

    Other Rougelites: keep trying until you gain enough power to win
    Noita: keep trying until you gain enough knowledge to win

    • @deadrixhanon1776
      @deadrixhanon1776 Před 2 lety +33

      Noita is truly a rougelites where the only thing improving is the player brain.

    • @spearfanatic6267
      @spearfanatic6267 Před 2 lety +24

      @@deadrixhanon1776 and the few unlockable spells namely the nolla spell

    • @peezieforestem5078
      @peezieforestem5078 Před rokem +3

      @@deadrixhanon1776 I feel like you give too much credit to some players here. Some brains just ain't improvin'.

    • @zennon_youtube
      @zennon_youtube Před rokem +5

      More like keep trying until you understand how to not make a spell that kills you 💀

    • @ker0356
      @ker0356 Před rokem +11

      @@spearfanatic6267 Yes, however unlike in other roguelites with meta progression in noita it isn't that important. You can start with blank save file and get probably almost everything in just one run. If you need some of those spells you usually do stuff that unlocks them anyway because the chance of them appearing in chests and spell rooms is too low for this way to be consistent

  • @Pitiflu909
    @Pitiflu909 Před 2 lety +96

    Wait till he hears about parallel worlds

    • @heavenlymessiah8692
      @heavenlymessiah8692 Před rokem +41

      Wait till he hears parallel world teleporting wands, creating the sun itself, and becoming a god, only to turn into a sheep and die

    • @sethb3090
      @sethb3090 Před 3 měsíci

      ​@@heavenlymessiah8692 Yep, there are a ton of different endings, and the game only advertises the existence of the bad ending (and it doesn't tell you that's what it is, you have to figure it out yourself)

    • @krysidian
      @krysidian Před 17 dny +2

      @@sethb3090 Or other crazy shenanigans that players have figured out like kidnapping a polymorph mage and one of those reviving robots and bringing them together just so you can kill the mage an infinite amount of times and eat their corpse over and over again to gain infinite poly immunity. The horrors in this game are only limited by imagination.

    • @sethb3090
      @sethb3090 Před 17 dny +1

      @@krysidian I think I peaked when I managed to fungal shift vomit to weird fungus so I literally puked more drugs

  • @TeppuTeppu
    @TeppuTeppu Před 2 lety +94

    As a game dev, noita is the game that inspired me to get serious about game development.

  • @asdzhmm4137
    @asdzhmm4137 Před 2 lety +181

    "most roguelike games use a bunch of pre-made tilesets for each area and then use procedural generation to snap these rooms together"
    Ironically, this is an extremely accurate way to describe how areas in Noita are generated.
    The "rooms" Noita uses are large and seamless, but you'll start to recognize them after playing for a good while.

    • @isenhertor
      @isenhertor Před 2 lety +41

      also, it's how later on you start knowing where hearts/chests are

    • @denizyldrm580
      @denizyldrm580 Před 2 lety +22

      Yes but note that you may still encounter a "room" you have never seen before after 100 hours. That's one of the most things in noita, never-ending exploration.

    • @luckymstr5614
      @luckymstr5614 Před rokem +2

      I agree, although it's still fun exploring the levels even after a good 300 hours, mods such as Noitavania makes exploring really rewarding.

  • @Malluc
    @Malluc Před rokem +12

    Noita is absolutely batshit insane and I love it. Everything kills you, especially the wands. _Especially_ the wands.

  • @schmeat7609
    @schmeat7609 Před 2 lety +56

    Killing the final boss on 0 orbs is basically the tutorial. I'd suggest for anyone interested to look into the game a bit more as there's a metric fuckton more insane things you can do in comparison to the video.

    • @duane6386
      @duane6386 Před rokem +21

      I guess that means 9% of players have completed the tutorial

    • @galvanizeddreamer2051
      @galvanizeddreamer2051 Před rokem +21

      @@duane6386 That is a reasonable statement.
      107 hours, two wins.

    • @kbin7042
      @kbin7042 Před rokem +13

      @@duane6386 it sounds ridiculous, but that's actually the truth

    • @SETHthegodofchaos
      @SETHthegodofchaos Před rokem

      i just wish I would be able to find out about these things without visiting the wiki :S

  • @jaceg810
    @jaceg810 Před 2 lety +16

    Noita earlygame: please help, this guy with a shotgun is painful
    Noita endgame: I can fire an nuke every frame, setting both the world and my pc on fire

  • @endershost5588
    @endershost5588 Před 2 lety +20

    "the end of the game"

  • @dimanarinull9122
    @dimanarinull9122 Před rokem +7

    "Don't Anger the Gods"
    me a seasoned Noita player: I'll pretend I didn't hear that.

  • @AuthorityCat
    @AuthorityCat Před rokem +25

    You mention the spell system and physics system as two pillars of the game, but there's a third you might not be aware of: exploration. Getting to the "final" boss is by no means the end of the game. There are far harder challenges out there in the world of Noita. Beating the boss at the end of the main "roguelike" dungeon is your graduation from the tutorial and I encourage you to explore further once you reach that point. I guarantee you'll be blown away by what you find.

  • @KeinNiemand
    @KeinNiemand Před 2 lety +22

    8:45 Or you coukd just use the power of a chainsaw it has the secret ability of reducing cast delay to zero when combined with spells that reduce recharge to zero you can get wands that fire literally every frame. Also this game has an insane amout of secrets, therr is for example a lot more stuff hidden on the surface when you go left or right or in a lot of other places. By the way this game has parallel universes.

  • @dumbbass8867
    @dumbbass8867 Před rokem +12

    One thing to mention, this game has TONS of secrets. A good 90% of the game isn't part of the main path, and the endgame post final boss content is huge. If you don't die, of course.

  • @user-ne6lb3xm5r
    @user-ne6lb3xm5r Před 2 měsíci +3

    I imagine the wands he shows us comes as a massive unhinged surprise to people who don't know noita but the people who do know noita are surprised by what incredibly tame options he chose.

  • @themayorofpixietown4931
    @themayorofpixietown4931 Před 2 lety +10

    Probably the best showcase and introduction to Noita i have seen so far. You didn't give away any secrets, you showed just enough that brand new players won't see some of it for like 10hrs of gameplay and you also tied it into a story that i think a lot of us will relate to.
    Big respect ❤

  • @ja6896
    @ja6896 Před 2 lety +28

    I've got like 150+hrs in noita, currently on a god run trying to compete the sun quest. Love this game. No shame in using mods, I highly recommend getting the spell lab mod to experiment with spell combos and master the casting system
    Good review my dude. Subbed

    • @AuthorityCat
      @AuthorityCat Před rokem +2

      Lol there are a ton of mods that make the game harder. Even mods that add spells and perks usually add terrible ones that dilute the pool. Personally I recommend Noitavania and New Enemies and Bosses. Enemy mod will make the game harder while Noitavania will get you to the "endgame" faster.

  • @kasuha
    @kasuha Před 2 lety +7

    There are two secrets in the game that are so obscure even orchestrated effort of many players and some level of reverse engineering the game did not help solving them after over a year of effort. Plus there are many that are obscure enough that absolute majority of people have no chance figuring them out. Things that you can only find using external tool that will tell you where they are from the game's seed - or you have to search pretty much all of the world. Drops with a chance of 1 to 100 million. Even though there are achievements you keep even after death, it's definitely not a game for completionists.

  • @vali69
    @vali69 Před rokem +4

    5:35 actually noita does have structures and blocks of areas with specific generation whoch themselves also have variations, but it all blends in way differently compared to the kind of generation you mentioned other roguelites have. It's similar to minecraft world gen and structures.

  • @dr.unventor
    @dr.unventor Před 7 měsíci +3

    A new Noita player dies to the enemies, bombs, and materials
    An experienced Noita player dies from their own dumb decisions

  • @FreeRadicalX
    @FreeRadicalX Před 2 lety +6

    I've been absolutely obsessed with Noita since picking it up in January. Ended up making multiple mods for it, even. This is probably the best youtuber feature of the game I've seen yet, really well-written!

  • @kappascopezz5122
    @kappascopezz5122 Před 2 lety +5

    5:12 This is actually false, Noita also has a tileset of hand-crafted building blocks that are combined to make up the full map, and experienced players call those tiles "formations" because that's what you would recognize them as in the game.
    The actual difference is that most of the tiles don't make up an isolated environment by themselves - the experience consists of walking *between* multiple formations, which in turn just become patterns on the wall inside a highly interconnected maze that has you concentrate on too many directions at once as to let you ponder about the design of the snow pile you're standing on.
    The other difference would be that the formations aren't aligned on a grid, which makes it harder for the player to tell where one ends and the next one starts, as this will depend only on the shape of the formation itself rather than a global, grid-like pattern. But I'm pretty sure Dead Cells uses this latter technique as well, so considering that this was the game that you used clips from when comparing Noita to other roguelites, it's questionable whether this has to count as a difference.

  • @burn1none
    @burn1none Před 2 lety +5

    amazing game one of the best I've ever played. truly mind blowing when you realize beating the "final boss" is the beginning

  • @ghostcorpse3016
    @ghostcorpse3016 Před rokem +2

    ah, noita, nothing like going from a spark bolt or two to The Edge Of The Sun which just turns the side of the screen you’re facing completely white with fire and lightning from one short click

  • @GlorifiedGremlin
    @GlorifiedGremlin Před rokem +2

    The first 2 and a half minutes of this video are absolute nostalgia overload lol I recognized nearly every game

  • @mineman2142
    @mineman2142 Před 2 lety +4

    i have killed myself twice as many times as anything else has killed me in this fucking game put together.

  • @bebop_557
    @bebop_557 Před rokem +2

    As far as eating goes: if you eat too much (fill your stomach to 300%) your character will explode and die. This is an actual mechanic in the game. The level of detail they put into this game is insane.

  • @mikelezhnin8601
    @mikelezhnin8601 Před rokem +1

    As many others mentioned in the comments, this showcases about 1/3 of the game. The other 1/3 is wand-crafting (which can get very insane), and the last 1/3 is exploration.
    Those also synergy quite well - the better you become at wand-crafting, the more you can explore and the better you get and the game, which in turn gives you better wands, perks, etc.

  • @daniellynch2431
    @daniellynch2431 Před 2 lety +7

    There's so much more to noita too. So many secrets past the simple dungeon crawl. There's a whole world(s) to explore. As well as things to find. 😈

  • @utes5532
    @utes5532 Před rokem +5

    I'm a little amazed you talked about the history of flash games and pixel simulations in them and did not even mention Liero, the game that inspired Noita in the first place

  • @Alkid89
    @Alkid89 Před 2 lety +2

    The production quality is so good

  • @PeckerBrown
    @PeckerBrown Před rokem +3

    Curve Ball...I miss that game.
    Noita, otoh...it's only called that because "Perkele" ("Fuckkkk...") was taken, which you learn when you meet Polymorphine.
    Noita is the fuckin' GOAT of games, as long as you really like pain.

  • @vallik1760
    @vallik1760 Před 2 lety +2

    Also there is so much more than just the main levels in this world

  • @cocobort
    @cocobort Před rokem +1

    Very good video. I love how you introduced it with flash games and the liquid mixer game, it brought it up together really well and made a good contrast, especially for someone who didn't "play" it. In the end, your video makes me want to play Noita, it really does. If that was the goal and you wanted me/us to experience it for ourselves, you achieveted it. Good content. Thanks!

  • @Drekromancer
    @Drekromancer Před 3 měsíci

    The RuneScape intro absolutely sold me

  • @djdisorder639
    @djdisorder639 Před 2 lety +9

    Hey, a long term Noita enjoyer here. Great review and great vid, I take a look at some more.

  • @sinarchbishop5102
    @sinarchbishop5102 Před měsícem

    The moment you realize that there are no gods OTHER THEN YOURSELF in this game is when you truly become a Noita.

  • @potatoesstarch2376
    @potatoesstarch2376 Před 2 lety +35

    This video was fuckin great. High quality stuff, condensed reasonably. Certainly as high quality as many more popular channels. No doubt you will pop off eventually, if you maintain this consistently.
    The only criticism I have, is not mentioning the insane depths of content this game has beyond the trip down to the Kolmi. Not in detail or anything, but just that oh by the way that's a tiny sliver of the map. As that could be a serious draw to anyone who might want to try Noita. I of course am already a big fan of the game, but hey. It couldn't hurt.
    Again, good stuff.

    • @RMadaraPlay
      @RMadaraPlay Před rokem

      This video is not only misleading but also lacking a lot

    • @potatoesstarch2376
      @potatoesstarch2376 Před rokem +3

      I mentioned the lack of content, but that's fine it's short term content, they always lack.
      Not exactly sure how it's misleading though buddy boy.
      The video was quite well done, especially considering the lack of experience this channel has.

  • @Tangerator
    @Tangerator Před 2 lety +8

    Keep doing these. Youll get the views you need. Idk when, but you will for sure. Keep it up man.

  • @gdbutcherable
    @gdbutcherable Před 2 lety +2

    Great vid. No one else ever points out the flash game origin.

  • @chazdomingo475
    @chazdomingo475 Před rokem +2

    Noita is probably the best indie game of the last 5 years and no one talks about it.

    • @almond5284
      @almond5284 Před rokem

      Oh they're starting to, it's been getting the old "cult following" buildup lately and that's the best kind of slow burn publicity it needs to truly shine

  • @pardontheopinion8679
    @pardontheopinion8679 Před 7 měsíci

    ABSOLUTELY LOVE how you referenced the falling sand game.

  • @Water-rg7gp
    @Water-rg7gp Před rokem +1

    i did a noita run as hitman, i got the invisible perk early on and picked up a chainsaw, which instantly turned my gameplay into sneaking up on a enemy to instantly obliterate them, and then running and hiding until invisibility came back, i did this until the boss.

  • @ShystemShock
    @ShystemShock Před rokem

    the nostalgia i felt in the start of this video, made me also question previous life choices

  • @cadesummers5866
    @cadesummers5866 Před rokem +1

    Honestly Noita is in my top ten games of all time. It's a CRIMINALLY underrated game which I wish everyone would try. Thank you for making this video and giving it more of the audience it deserves!

  • @ItalianArsonist
    @ItalianArsonist Před rokem +1

    when you anger the gods in dead cells, every hit insta kills you until you kill a certain amount of enemies. in noita, when you anger the gods, they just fucking kill you💀💀💀

  • @GRyoyoguy
    @GRyoyoguy Před 2 lety +5

    Damn your presentation and quality is good, great video!

  • @Kyfow
    @Kyfow Před 2 lety +5

    Love noita, beautiful game, the amount of stuff to discover is insane

  • @sammerthanyou
    @sammerthanyou Před 2 lety +6

    Hell yeah, Noita is the coolest. If you're interested in getting into roguelikes, like the ones that are like Rogue, I'd suggest Dungeon Crawl Stone Soup. Really easy to get into, relatively speaking

  • @grunt140
    @grunt140 Před rokem

    Very fitting using music from the audio portal while talking about flash games. Good stuff.

  • @Grueneaxiom
    @Grueneaxiom Před 2 lety +2

    Your channel is criminally underrated! Absolutely love your content bro!

  • @snime7772
    @snime7772 Před rokem +1

    wow this video was fire good job on it. just got into noita and its been a blast

  • @MrChuckleslol
    @MrChuckleslol Před měsícem

    It sounds like we shared the same childhood

  • @hmm_ctrl7195
    @hmm_ctrl7195 Před rokem +1

    noita is my favorite game. the spell/wand system is so expansive that one of the steam achievements is to do 1 million damage in one hit. my win to lose ratio is about 7/1000

  • @spearfanatic6267
    @spearfanatic6267 Před 2 lety +1

    That's all with out bring up the whole open world map full of secrets left to explore

  • @nathanpfirman625
    @nathanpfirman625 Před 4 měsíci +1

    The funyn part is that the wands he showed you are laughably weak and simple. Their are wands in this game you can make that take you to parallel universes. He didn't even get started on the secrets and alchemy and even the lore.

  • @aarepelaa1142
    @aarepelaa1142 Před rokem

    Noita is actually made in a grid system where all the items like hearts and chests are in their own structures, where the structures are is always random, well except for things like orbs, but it's pretty much the same as level sections in other roguelikes, just a lot smaller.

  • @GodsKing69
    @GodsKing69 Před rokem

    Have just found this game within the last 2 months. I just can't put it down. I love it! It's so good! You did such a good video on it 👏

  • @LomaGnome
    @LomaGnome Před 2 lety +1

    Very very few games can tease 500+ hours out of me. Noita is one of them.

  • @tommapar
    @tommapar Před rokem +3

    Noita, for me, is the best roguelike hands down.
    The wand mechanics being an autistic dream and I mean that as a compliment.
    It's like Factorio players claiming themselves to be autistic too, because of the sheer amount of esoteric knowledge acquired through playing and optimizing everything that I feel like it probably pushes important stuff out lmao, I know Noita certainly did that to me.
    Leaving that aside the game has managed to capture for me a sense of progression, tough but fair combat, community, and sheer amount of detail to the world and gameplay that I've not felt since the original Dark Souls, and that''s one of my favorite games ever.
    Another aspect I like is that you definitely don't rely on items you get as much as in games like Binding of Isaac or Risk of Rain for instance. You rely on your knowledge of the systems and mechanics to give you the edge you need. Like Dark Souls asks of you engaging with its systems and developing the motor skill to execute the commands, this game trusts you with all that and learning about how the in-game physics/magic/alchemy works.
    Don't have Tinker With Wands Everywhere? Build a wand that can kill Steve, or just flood his room, he doesn't dive down into the water so you can tunnel outside the perk room and you're good to go. You can also use teleport to avoid triggering the dessecrating of the holy mountain (same principle as with the tunneling) and thus still be able to modify wands in there. If you don't get any of that you can maybe go down another level and try for better wands in Fungal Caverns or something like that.
    Also if you feel like the run is going good you can try to get the orbs you already got if you know their location already to get a slight health boost. Even using heart mages to boost the benefits of health upgrades.

  • @donutholebandit6212
    @donutholebandit6212 Před rokem

    My friend bought niita after I recommended it to him, and his description of his first run was "I got a spell called 'summon large explosive box,' and didn't realize I had also gotten the boomerang spells perk until after I shot it."

  • @nathanpfirman625
    @nathanpfirman625 Před 4 měsíci

    And if you combine a powder sandbox with science you get the Powder Toy.

  • @eneamuka9295
    @eneamuka9295 Před 6 měsíci

    This man just explained the basics, imagine when he realizes how to reach godhood or explore the other places...

  • @hexretro8112
    @hexretro8112 Před rokem +1

    Tonesville: 9:30
    The sun:

  • @RiteOfSolaris
    @RiteOfSolaris Před rokem

    The main path is less than half of this games content, the lore and secrets go so much deeper and deserve to be mentioned.

  • @Meklein
    @Meklein Před rokem

    9:33 you can also literally become the sun through the power of a miniature moon and a lot of healing

  • @dapizzasnake8462
    @dapizzasnake8462 Před rokem

    Noita cycle:
    •Die in 99 bad runs
    •Get a really good run, get cocky and kill everything
    •Somehow still die
    •repeat

  • @fi6ue-traitor
    @fi6ue-traitor Před rokem

    Chaos faction and Territory War Online!
    Windows XP, chunky "flat-screen" monitors, auto-tune music, & Ipod Touches. (Mid-2k nostalgia)

  • @GustyWizard
    @GustyWizard Před rokem

    Awesome video, does an amazing job of showing off an amazing game

  • @twilink5810
    @twilink5810 Před 2 lety +2

    You can also explore the world and alternative worlds behind the walls (left and right).

  • @pseudophd1073
    @pseudophd1073 Před 2 lety +1

    surprisingly decent video, enjoyed it

  • @Brian-zj4mm
    @Brian-zj4mm Před 9 měsíci

    I can't believe you just connected Dust: linked by notdoppler to noita. So fucking true, I used to play that game together with my little sister and we'd have death matches with laser shooting powers

  • @ekiouja
    @ekiouja Před 2 lety +1

    Subbed this is quality stuff

  • @AurelianoShowsTheWorld

    Great video, thank you!

  • @rowengarcia3852
    @rowengarcia3852 Před 2 lety +1

    great vid man keep up the good work

  • @camo216
    @camo216 Před rokem +1

    “Well you get this cocaine induced nightmare that is noita” i have about 100 hours in this game and can confirm that is the best way to describe it

  • @NinthSettler
    @NinthSettler Před 2 měsíci

    steve really messed you up at the end there

  • @Manzana1C
    @Manzana1C Před rokem

    Always happy to see people acknowledge my favorite Finnish arson simulator

  • @vincentrao3610
    @vincentrao3610 Před 2 lety

    one of my favorite games

  • @the-letter_s
    @the-letter_s Před rokem +1

    1:03 ah, Meet'N'Fuck. otherwise known as the root cause of my descent into degeneracy in my teens. if only parents didn't trust the internet with their kids so implicitly back then.

  • @baxterbunny4403
    @baxterbunny4403 Před 2 lety +2

    Ah Newgrounds H-games

  • @TheDeadlyJedly
    @TheDeadlyJedly Před rokem

    Just found your channel mate, youre an inspiration to me

  • @thewitchidolsachika6682

    the actual suffering and agony is not dying a couple hundred times on your road to kill kolmi... it's far worse than this 💀

  • @tonykaze
    @tonykaze Před rokem +2

    This reminds me of Liero, which could be described as a multiplayer pvp version of Noita, sortof.

    • @almond5284
      @almond5284 Před rokem +2

      Apparently that actually was the inspiration for Noita

  • @dominicpizano887
    @dominicpizano887 Před 7 měsíci

    QUICKSAND HELL!!! I LOVED THAT GAME

  • @noitsjustcody
    @noitsjustcody Před měsícem

    I loved the video!
    Noita is my absolute favorite rogue to date, and I love coming across new players that have discovered or experienced this brutal pixelated horror.
    I noticed you uploaded this almost 2 years ago. Have you made any other crazy runs or discoveries about the more hidden mechanics and bosses in the game since then??

  • @josephdabunny
    @josephdabunny Před 2 lety +2

    im suprized you didint talk about hte stupid amount of secrets this game has

  • @N3V3L
    @N3V3L Před 2 lety +3

    3:47 what game is this?
    I love Noita , if I was told I could only play one game for the rest of my life. I'd pick Noita.

  • @GenKaiChi
    @GenKaiChi Před 2 lety +1

    hell yeah dude im planing on playing noita

  • @octia2817
    @octia2817 Před rokem

    Some things that took me wayyyy too long: chaninsaws' magical properties are no joke, trigger spells are secretly OP, and this game is much more open than you expect, in all ways.
    Have you found a *seemingly* endless lake of lava in the first level? Have you "rebelled" at the start of a run?
    This isn't a small game, by any means. Beating the final boss is only the beginning.

  • @pluvial-dude7348
    @pluvial-dude7348 Před rokem

    Ive become absurdly good at traversing noita, the only time I die is when I try to fight anything ever on the ice stage, so many guns and slippery surfaces. I might just try to run through them to get to a more stable stage

  • @thedotgamer9592
    @thedotgamer9592 Před rokem +1

    You deserve way more subs holy shit

  • @Malkovith2
    @Malkovith2 Před rokem

    I relate so much about the first part. I've played so many of the flash games you showed, despite being from a culturally different place.

  • @ryanstewart2289
    @ryanstewart2289 Před rokem

    The magic system is so bonkers. You didn't even get into spell wrapping. I think my favorite combination is piercing with spore pods, even if it does murder my frame rate.

  • @Usual_User
    @Usual_User Před rokem

    Only rougelite i play consistently over and over from time to time

  • @davidklemen5264
    @davidklemen5264 Před rokem

    so i was crafting wands in the holy mountian, and then i realized i have the perk that enables you to shoot infinite of most spells, and i had a build that let me shoot really fast, so i thought, what would happen if i shot a fuck ton of bombs per second? and then i died to an explosion

  • @AlexGorskov
    @AlexGorskov Před rokem

    that fart game had me laughing

  • @Meklein
    @Meklein Před rokem +1

    Wait wait wait, why the hell does Noita have the roguelite tag on steam? One of the main selling points of the game is that the only thing that you keep is your knowledge, and that there isn't any meta-progression.

  • @SecretSilverLining
    @SecretSilverLining Před rokem

    Actually a great video! Like your style so I shall sub!