This Game BROKE Me!!! (FINALE + SECRET ENDING??) | Gris First Playthrough | Part 4

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  • Опубліковано 17 січ 2025

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  • @sagexsiren
    @sagexsiren  Рік тому +6

    *CHAPTERS*
    00:00 | Intro
    00:56 | Yellow
    54:54 | Thoughts & Theories
    01:06:51 | Trophy Hunting
    01:09:51 | Secret Ending
    01:11:33 | PS5 Controller Effects
    01:16:02 | Outro

  • @TheHillsHaveMud
    @TheHillsHaveMud Рік тому +37

    No matter how many times I play/watch this game each time still grips my heart at the end. I'm so excited for the next game they are working on called Neva (instantly added it to my wishlist on Steam when I saw the trailer open with "From the creators of GRIS" XD). I already know it's going to have me crying and I would have it no other way.

    • @sagexsiren
      @sagexsiren  Рік тому +4

      YESSS!! I'm sooo excited for Neva as well!! I got emotional from the trailer alone, so I know I'm going to cry my eyes out and enjoy every moment of it😭

    • @Katie-lp1vo
      @Katie-lp1vo 6 місяців тому +1

      So excited to play that when it comes out !

  • @raymondscheeren8107
    @raymondscheeren8107 4 місяці тому +4

    i loved playing he game. waiting anxious for Neva in October

  • @CompanionCubie1
    @CompanionCubie1 2 місяці тому +2

    When they said EEEEeeeeeEEEEEEEeeeeee I felt that😩

  • @MartinBergnerGuitar
    @MartinBergnerGuitar 6 місяців тому +7

    The Ending is still the most beautiful moment in gaming history for me... I will always hold this close to my heart and I'm very grateful for this game to exist for I know that there will come a day when this will mean even more to me...

    • @sagexsiren
      @sagexsiren  6 місяців тому +1

      This game holds a special place in my heart, and I'm really looking forward to their next game!!

  • @silverwind2599
    @silverwind2599 Рік тому +14

    Literally the best, most thoughtful and underrated playthrough of this absolutely heartwarming and heartwrenching game I've ever seen. Gris playthroughs are rare enough but it was yours that made me think about... well, lot of things, honestly. And the way you were so dedicated to finding every single tiny detail - something I've never seen anyone else do. Thank you so much for this, you're an amazing youtuber and a beautiful, understanding person!

    • @sagexsiren
      @sagexsiren  Рік тому +4

      Aww I appreciate it! Thank you so much for the kind words 💖🥹 I absolutely love Gris! I'm looking forward to their next game!!

  • @atlaspx
    @atlaspx Рік тому +11

    Great reaction!! Probably my favorite reaction to this game. Your discussions at the end were very nice as well. This was one of the first games I played (wasnt much of a gamer until 2018) and it remains one of my favorite games to this day. I have similar feelings with you about music/soundtracks, when I as Gris achieved the ability to sing again Id always be pressing the button for it just to see every single thing bloom during that stage. Absolutely beautiful game. I also agree with what you said about ambiguity and interpreting the game yourself. First time I played my interpretation was similar to ur 2nd one, of the mother dealing with the death of Gris and unable to let her go. They did such an amazing job visually depicting grief as a being in itself that can overpower you, drowns you, swallows you whole, surprising you when you least expect it. Sobbed my way through the ending for a full ten minutes and listened to the whole soundtrack on yt afterwards at a loss. Games like this that deal with grief and loss in such a meaningful way hold such a special place in my heart. Truly an amazing experience. I also suggest the two Ori games like one of the other commenters if you ever plan on doing similar games. That series is on par with Gris for me in terms of emotional impact, maybe even more. Soundtrack is incredible too.
    Also wow! I just saw that you went back to get all the trophies. Ur maybe the first reactor Ive seen do that right after a first playthrough. Hats off to you!

    • @sagexsiren
      @sagexsiren  Рік тому

      Thank you so much!! I appreciate the kind words and the time you took to write this comment 💖 I loved the soundtrack so much for this game, I bought both versions on vinyl and it's incredible 🥺 I think this game did an amazing job of making grief a beautifully deep and profound experience... just the journey of going through the emotions and finding ones way out of the darkness. This game definitely has a special place in my heart too! I will for sure check out Ori! I've already listened to the soundtrack for the game but haven't played it yet... but I agree the music is also incredible!
      I tend to go trophy hunting after finishing games 😅I like to platinum games when I can😁

  • @jp_gill
    @jp_gill Рік тому +4

    Really enjoyed hearing your thoughts and theories of the ending. Played through it myself yesterday and it had me awestruck with the visuals, soundtrack, and story telling. Definitely took a spot in my all time favorites.

    • @sagexsiren
      @sagexsiren  Рік тому +1

      Thank you, I appreciate it!! I'm still very much in love with this game. The devs are working on their next game, Nova! Looks just as beautiful and emotional as Gris 🙏🏼

  • @lockekappa500
    @lockekappa500 Рік тому +8

    Really impressed by this playthrough for so many reasons. For your first set of reactions, your editing, playstyle and analysis are all on point. How you timely put the Platinum and secret ending into the end of the video instead of just looking up the secret ending vid like most people. It shows your devotion to the game and the story.
    Also loved all of your "alternate" ending discussion. Obviously the secret ending solidifies the mother version of the ending, but it's nice to think of the game in other ways, and how it could impact others. I especially like the accepting death version, where she's climbing up the stairs "into the light"
    Music also impacts me very strongly, and I can't recall an ending to anything that has so perfectly combines visuals and a musical score to create such an emotional response from me. POWERFUL is the adjective I hear over and over in describing this game. And I think it's an aptly used one. There is genuine POWER behind the story that is being told here. Without words. In less than the time spent in some movies.

    • @sagexsiren
      @sagexsiren  Рік тому +1

      Really appreciate the comments and thoughts! 🙏🏼 yesss I for sure did not want to be influenced by the trophies or secret ending in coming up with my own theories. This game truly deserves to be experienced and contemplated.
      I had a similar reaction while playing Kena. The soundtrack for that game is also incredibly beautiful, and the story for the characters was heartfelt while also diving into more spiritual and deeply moving themes.
      Since you enjoy the music as deeply as I do, I recommend composers such as Ólafur Arnalds, Slow Meadow, Tony Anderson, Sophie Hutchings, and Sebastian Plano 🙏🏼 there are many more but that's what I can remember off the top of my head 😁

    • @lockekappa500
      @lockekappa500 Рік тому

      @@sagexsiren Thank you for the recommendations! They all sound great. I'm only familiar with Olafur, as I was introduced to him via a British crime drama, Broadchurch. He did all of the music for that show and it was incredible. I'll check out the rest. Sebastian already sounds very similar to Gris. I'll also check out Kena, been meaning to buy it since I got my PS5.

    • @sagexsiren
      @sagexsiren  Рік тому +1

      I've been a long-time fan of Ólafur for years! His latest album, some kind of peace, has to be one of my favs. The short film When We Are Born that accompanies the album is also beautiful creation! Hope you enjoy the rest of the artists!
      Kena is one of my favorite games 🥺 and now Gris is up there with it.

  • @Macktube
    @Macktube Рік тому +11

    The most beautiful visual looking game ever and one of the most emotional. Also absolutely one of the best ending I have ever seen. Even with no dialogue, we completely understand what the ending represents. I've never seen anyone get to the ending and not feel emotionally drained😊. Lastly, the music is 10 out of 10. It completes the game.

    • @lockekappa500
      @lockekappa500 Рік тому +5

      So much power behind the music and the visuals in that ending. No words need to be spoken, it's a universal language.

    • @sagexsiren
      @sagexsiren  Рік тому +4

      When a game can keep things simple yet have such a strong impact emotionally... you know it's doing something right! It truly was a joy to play and experience for the first time 🥹

    • @sagexsiren
      @sagexsiren  Рік тому +2

      Music definitely hits me straight in the heart 😭 true art has a way of expressing deeper ideas in the simplest form, and this game does a fantastic job of doing just that 🙏🏼

    • @Macktube
      @Macktube Рік тому +2

      @@sagexsiren I love the songs Gris part 1 and 2 & the song Unagi playing during the Eel Chase. This game felt like more of an experience than a game. We all go through grief and they represented it here beautifully. I think you should play What Remains of Edith Finch and Sayonara Wild Hearts next

    • @sagexsiren
      @sagexsiren  Рік тому +2

      Those are beautiful songs 💖 I also really loved the songs called Windmill, Environments (especially the ending), and Chiasm 🥺
      I'm currently editing another game that I filmed a while back, but I will for sure check the games you recommended!! Really appreciate it! 🤗

  • @sillymonkE73
    @sillymonkE73 Рік тому +3

    While awaiting your SM2 videos, I watched this playlist. It’s one of my all time favourite “games”. It doesn’t get enough credit. Folks that don’t consider games to be a form of Art are mistaken. Loved watching your reaction. Highly suggest What Remains of Edith Finch (going in blind is the best way).

    • @sagexsiren
      @sagexsiren  Рік тому +2

      I'm hoping to release my first SM2 video out later this week 🤞🏼 this game was something very special, and it's truly a masterpiece! I recently recorded my playthrough of What Remains of Edith Finch! I just need to edit it 😊 fantastic game as well!

    • @sillymonkE73
      @sillymonkE73 Рік тому +1

      Heck yeah 👊🏼

  • @daidai4508
    @daidai4508 9 днів тому

    Great playthrough! I love it 💛
    -
    I've played this game for the first time in the beginning of the year and omg. I cried a lot. Really beautiful game, music and art :')

    • @sagexsiren
      @sagexsiren  День тому

      OMG it's soooo good right?! Have you played Neva yet?? You'll LOVE it!!

  • @tehcolazn85
    @tehcolazn85 Рік тому +1

    I actually just finished this game myself back on New Years Day this year, and I didn't know much about it beforehand. I never thought that I'd start the year off with such an amazing game that moved me with so much emotion.
    Ever since I finished the game, not only did I recommend it to everyone I thought would like it, but I also went to see other players react to the game and see their interpretation as they went through it - my theory when I first played was that I thought it was about a young girl who lost her world, and the statue was the embodiment of that world. The girl went on a journey to do everything she could to rebuild it...I guess in a sense, overcoming grief can also be described like that, but you did what I couldn't in your playthrough, which was figure it out as it happened:)
    This is one of the best playthroughs of the game I've seen, with the emotional journey you went through, and the genuine reactions to everything was great to see, especially since I experienced it too in more or less the same way when I played the game! You've definitely earned a sub from me ^^

    • @sagexsiren
      @sagexsiren  Рік тому +1

      It truly is a work of art and a masterpiece of a game!! I love your theory 💖 and appreciate that this game has endless possibilities for what it means to each player. I'm looking forward to their next game Nova. Have you heard of it? Thank you for joining me!! So great to have you here

    • @tehcolazn85
      @tehcolazn85 Рік тому

      @@sagexsiren Yes I did! I saw the trailer a bit after the announcement, and when it said from the makers of Gris, that was when I thought to myself I had to pick up the game! I just didn't get that chance to play it until the beginning of the year blah
      The art in Neva looks amazing, and the story looks promising too^^

    • @sagexsiren
      @sagexsiren  Рік тому +1

      @@tehcolazn85 I got emotional just from the trailer alone so I know it's going to be a ride 😅

  • @angelicaherrero-gs4pu
    @angelicaherrero-gs4pu 7 місяців тому +1

    The second theory is the one I read about somewhere, that the mother is the one grieving her daughter and won't let her go

  • @trene6559
    @trene6559 Рік тому +1

    This is a beautiful game. The music and art is outstanding. I allways leaned towards the theory that the girl died and the mother is grieving her. You allways see statues of the mother grieving. But each to their own theory. That's the point of art being open-ended. Many people can relate to it in their own way.

    • @sagexsiren
      @sagexsiren  Рік тому +1

      Definitely one of my absolute favs! I also thought of the mother grieving the daughters death as one of my theories because of all the statues as you've stated. This game could go in so many directions depending on your personal experience, which is powerful 🙏🏼

  • @tjsareza
    @tjsareza Рік тому +3

    this game broke my F12 key. ❤ screenshots almost every scene.
    and it still doesn't fail to make me teary eyed on that final scene.
    have you tried the game Journey? some are saying that it has some similarities there.

    • @sagexsiren
      @sagexsiren  Рік тому +2

      Oh yes!!! I could honestly screenshot every frame and hang it on my wall. It's so freaking gorgeous 😍
      and the music along will always move me 🥹
      I've had someone recommend Journey and said it was similar! Although it gives me Sky vibes when I watched the trailer 🤔 have you played it??

    • @tjsareza
      @tjsareza Рік тому +1

      @@sagexsiren ugh yess the soundtrack too. as soom as i found the DLC on Steam i had to get it. I sometimes use it for ambiance or even meditation. it's thaaat relaxing.
      Actually i have not played it. 😅 i have it in my library but i have not started playing it. guess it's about time 🤣

    • @sagexsiren
      @sagexsiren  Рік тому +2

      Saaame!!! I purchased both versions of the soundtrack on vinyl, and I'm so freaking happy about it 😆
      Oh, do it! If you happen to play before I do, you must let me know what you think 🙏🏼

    • @aarontrupiano9328
      @aarontrupiano9328 Рік тому

      there's a mod that lets you view the entire scene of a given area all at once. it not really meant for playing the game like that but it's nice for screenshots

  • @hermakopijn127
    @hermakopijn127 11 місяців тому +1

    This game made me cry like 50 times its so beautifuel....

    • @sagexsiren
      @sagexsiren  11 місяців тому

      It's a MASTERPEICE!!!

  • @Tubemansi
    @Tubemansi Рік тому

    Just discovered this channel and newly subscribed! I have 2 game recommendations for you, based off this playthrough. They're both artistic puzzle platformers. Both are more gameplay-heavy than "Gris", but are no less beautiful in their own ways.
    "The Missing: J.J. Macfield and the Island of Memories" is a rollercoaster ride. Insane, creepy, hilarious, devastating, and ultimately uplifting. Lots of fun secrets to collect. You should go into the game knowing as little as humanly possible. Let me just put it this way: When "Gris" won Games For Impact at the Game Awards, I was happy, but also felt J.J. Macfield got robbed by not even being nominated.
    "Forgotten Anne" is like playing an old-school anime as a game. The world and the art style are very creative. Inanimate objects have souls, and you are a human tasked with monitoring these sentient objects and regulating their activities. There are morality options in this game, where you can be ruthless or kind, and the platforming is very Metroidvania-inspired; with new abilities that let you access new areas as the story progresses.

    • @sagexsiren
      @sagexsiren  Рік тому +1

      Hello!! Thank you for joining my little community and subscribing I really appreciate your recommendations! I have never heard of these games so I'm really looking forward to checking them out 🤗

  • @Rokumi13
    @Rokumi13 Рік тому

    The production quality is so high :0

  • @lanh.7573
    @lanh.7573 11 місяців тому

    Hey Sage. I just finished watching your playthrough and was a bit surprised given your channel is mostly filled with RPG 😀 and how you almost unlocked 100% tropies in this first play.
    By the way, if you have not played OPUS: Echo of Starsong, I highly recommend it. It's a visual novel and since music has visceral effect on you I would loooove to watch you get emotional like you did playing Gris. 😉

    • @sagexsiren
      @sagexsiren  11 місяців тому +1

      Hiii I play a variety of different games and this was actually the first game I played for my channel 😁 and thank you for the recommendation! I saved the game and always looking to enjoy some magical music 💖