THE LIST - docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1_K3ziSxT9zcUUGCddS4sF1uNJTWHSbOwB1CQX2Rx4Uo Metal Arms Remapping Project - forums.dolphin-emu.org/Thread-metal-arms-mapping-project A remaster could still happen, right?
Who know's? But I'm going to guess that there isn't going to be a 40K crossover featuring the Tau, on the bases of the glowing purple symbol on the Robot's Head.
I was overjoyed seeing this game get any coverage. I remember playing this on the game cube as my first shoot me up. Do to there being no blood we were aloud to by at a discount rack in game stop for 10 dollars. Were 100% the game twice because our memory gor scratched. Hundreds of hours were indeed spent in split screen multiplayer. Thank you for letting me watch someone else enjoy a game that shaped my childhood.
We actually did end up hearing the full story of what happened from one of the developers. They had a full trilogy planned. The problem was that the publisher wouldn't advertise their game, and like you said, it was released right after big competition. The publisher basically shot it in the leg before it even entered the race, and it didn't sell enough for them to fund a sequel. The game was also rushed out the door, the deadlines were pushed up on the developers and they couldn't negotiate more time. I might be off on the details, but the article is pretty easy to find with a quick Google search. It's worth reading.
@@jacobweatherford4696 The sequels would be fantastic with the more modern engines. A PC version of this game without the framerate issues would be a breath of fresh air.
I think this game has just enough of a fan base to make a comeback if they brought it to consoles with updated frame rate and fixed issues , I would pay a lot of money too see this and the sequel make a come back so much fun with friends spent on this game
a family friend moved to california to work on it, they cancelled it right as the moving trucks finished and he ended up going to blizzard (call bullshit on me if you want, but i thought it was a funny story)
@@MoparRican_93I think it’s more in reference to the fact the weird symbol on the robot looks like the Marathon logo in the center of another Marathon logo.
@Comkill117 My perspective is basically looking at the concept like look at the levels such as the Zombot level and Forerunner level paying homage to the Flood specifically the infantry and spores
I know! He was saying this was too hard for kids, but I beat this by myself and unlocked all the secrets. Played that multiplayer with all my friends for hours!
LIKEWISE! But we had a PS2. Too bad I never got to play the whole game because I always ended up renting it. MAN, should of just asked for a copy for Christmas!
All I have is praise for this game. Extremely unique feel, hilarious writing, great voice acting, great music, huge amount of weapons to mix things up, enemies that lose limbs and limbs that get dislocated and flail and shoot in random directions when shot (something not seen today let alone back then), upgradeable weapons, simple yet effective level design that maximizes fun and fighting, huge number of levels, vehicles, the extremely unique ability to hack into certain enemies with what my friends and i call the "toothpaste gun", boss fights, vehicle levels, grenades that effect enemies differently, and enough difficulty that i doesnt feel like a kids game. I literally cannot recommend this game enough and its easy to pick up for less than $5. It is super fun, yeah not a great story, but if you want a game for endless hours of fun and badass gameplay pick this up.
Never thought this game got the recognition it deserved. Picked it up randomly at movie gallery and fell in love. This was my intro to shooters and I still think to this day it did a damn good job especially for the time period. I only ever got to play the multiplayer with my little cousin, I can only imagine how great that was with 3/4 players
yeah it was great with 4 players and once you collected all the chips you got to play a map where one guy gets to play as the final boss of the game and it was completely unfair to the other 3. Fun times
I don't know if anyone mentioned this already but the antenna on Glitch's back can be used to aim the grenade slingshot which makes the junkboss much simpler. Cryptic still, but highly intuitive once you realize it.
I think the custom textures are what's causing the frame hitches. I disabled them and that got rid of all the frame hitches except a few at the beginning of a level. I only tested this on one level, though.
Would be good to see if that is the case, I might consider this on my first time play. Maybe try out the vanilla game for a bit then use the remapping project on a new save to see how it compares.
@@someguy4667 as long as you set the textures to prefetch and cache into RAM, they won't cause any slowdown. Slowdown can also be caused by shader compilation, could play around with those settings too.
@@Jake_Eyes Advanced graphics settings. "Prefetch Custom Textures" will store them all in RAM so they don't have to load from the hard drive at the moment the game needs them. Depending on how large and how many textures there are, you may not have enough RAM, but for this it's probably fine.
Most GameCube games are only a few gb, so you should be able to preload the whole game in ram, even uncompressed if you have 16gb of ram (maybe even 8gb would work).
14:19 A correction here: They take away all of your stuff for these few sections, however you _do_ get a selection of three different weapons. When I looked, I had a choice between the rivet gun, scatter blaster, _then_ the possession tether. So no, you don't _have_ to use the tether, even after you die you get placed into the room to change if you desire. Not that it makes it a whole lot easier, but it does mean that you have more than one way to go about it. Also, the shields _do not_ prevent you from possessing them. The only real way to tell if you can't tether one of them is by looking for the pink port- I think that it shows you a red circle with a slash as well, but it's easier to just look for the dot. What I did, was pick up an emp, stunned a titan and possessed him, then killed everyone else off. I'm sure that not knowing that you can still possess even when a shield is in play might make things harder, maybe. So there's that. It's not that different from the recruiter grenade, as some are effected by it, others are not, it's just a matter of checking and no, shields don't effect that either.
Between this and the stuff Kenjou Zeno was able to get away with back in the 90s, those were some good times when the ESRB was more... relaxed, for lack of a better word.
I feel this. ESRB was less strict during this era, T games could still get away with Strong Language. However, some games that would've been E10+ for moderate violence got slapped to T. It was a weird time.
Dude I loved this game, the floppy limbs were so hilarious, and watching one of the grunts run around in circles with his entire body flopping randomly was the funniest thing ever. Really challenging in a fun way for the most part. However, the rivet gun, the sniper kind of weapon, had a hidden feature when you upgraded it to max level, hold down the trigger to charge up and explode the shot. I played through the entire game for a LONG time, before randomly figuring it out one time while screwing around. The description TELLS YOU about it, but doesn't say how to do it, and I couldn't work it out so I always assumed it was just flavour text. Also some of the secret chips were hard as balls to find.
also with mining lazer level 2 and 3 if you partially hold the trigger, a bit less than halfway, it charges up with a short range shotgun burst. i also figured that and every other obscure trick in the game out by myself, as theyre not explained in game. the only secret chips i never found til i looked them up years later were the ones found by moving objects with the loader (a random rock on Clean Up for example)
Nah even dumber. UA-cam gives lower resolutions higher bitrates if the rendered size is larger. Might as well have gone for 1440 for the few widescreen clips.
Man... The nostalgia.. This used to be my favourite PS2 game, and I've played and finished it so many times. Although I still don't know what the story is about since I was a kid and didn't know english back then lol
I loved this game so much. I remember the zombie bots freaked me out because I had no idea anything like that would be in the game. They just kept coming back after blowing them up and were so fast
For me, part of the fun was dying over and over trying to find the most optimal method to clearing a section. At one point I did a stealth playthrough. Works better in some places than others, but still fun.
Man, I loved this game when I got it on the original Xbox. Loved the campaign, and had hours of fun with my friends playing splitscreen multiplayer. Shame it didn't sell well, but I'm happy to see that apparently there's still a dedicated following for it. Thank you so much for covering it!
I almost had a heart attack when I saw this on my recommended, I remember playing this game until my ps2 broke hahaha it was amazing and one of my favorites and nobody ever talks about, I’m having flashbacks watching this game, I could not recommend this game enough it’s STUPID FUN
You should take a look at 'Blinx the Time Sweeper'. A 2002 game for the Xbox with a weird psychedelic dream world, time-altering game mechanics, multidimensional monsters and cat people
Mandalore, did you know that Jim Sterling actually managed to interview one of the developers of Metal Arms on Destructoid? Long story short, due to the possibility of a sequel to Metal Arms being pretty hopeless, the developer talks about what would of been the plan for the series in the long run, like who is Glitch, what are the Morbots etc. etc. It's a good read for any enthusiasts of the game. EDIT: www.destructoid.com/the-story-of-metal-arms-glitch-in-the-system-200391.phtml
6:46 Enemy millbot: *screams in agony over several seconds as it’s functions cease after being violently disassembled via explosives* Random other robot nearby: YEAH! Me too! :D Me too buddy, me too.
Honestly this was my whole childhood and id love a remaster of it and a port to PC maybe even a slight more refined version, maybe then it could have a few more games and make it a real series
@@Wudanty It came out around the same time with a lot of the same influences- Ratchet just went with a more platforming focussed approach while Metal Arms went 3PS. And, in hindsight, Ratchet was made by one of the best development studios of the '00s
@@Sonyboj Nah, it was just as good and even better in many aspects. The limb system, hacking ability, and actually fun multiplayer mode are all things that were not really seen for third person shooters at the time.
When I was 13, I along with two friends had this game on Gamecube. Our entire lives essentially revolved around Metal Arms and Time Splitters that entire school year. Some of my lifetime best memories were when we would sleepover at each other's house and play video games nonstop for an entire weekend. I just finished watching all your Homeworld reviews and I did not expect to see you cover this video on this channel. This was a very pleasant surprise and a nice trip down memory lane.
I must have been right around 13 when this game came out also. (Born in 91). I wish I knew other people who were into it. I remember being so confused how no one else had the game because I loved it back then, and for the time, the multiplayer was incredible.
When I was living on my own for the frist time, I once had a stomach flu. I was lucky in that I lived across from a grocer/convenience store. I was miserable but I focused on playing this game the whole way through. It was a pleasant surprise (as can be in that state) on how good the dialogue and overall gameplay was. The challenge, destruction and charm kept me concentrated on my want to beat the game over my ailment.
To describe this game I'd say 'fizzled potential', loved the dynamic damage and limb flailing and there's plenty of dark themes to explore; but blizzard never bothered doing anything with it, like a few other companies that bury their subsidiaries after buying them.
I don’t remember almost anything about this game except for the art style and graphics which stuck with me for the past ~15 years. This game is 2000s incarnate, complete with a Patrick Warburton character, that man practically voiced my entire childhood. Thanks for the trip down memory lane Totally Not Sseth.
I remember being pretty young and playing the demo mission where you’d see the big bot standing on a perch down the street . I was obsessed as a kid and came back and played it again when I was like 13 . Very underrated game , I enjoyed it for what it was .
@@RaTcHeT302 I'm genuinely sad for you, this game holds so many sweet, fun, hysterical memories between my brother and I that I wish everyone could have experienced it the way I did
I got this game before the Xbox store shutdown and I got to admit, I wish I played this bad boy as a kid, I was into Bionicle and the animated series Heavy Gear, I really think if Metal Arms wasn't planned as a vídeogame, it wound have been an amazing animated CG film on the 90s.
13:05 The "Zombie" enemies can be killed by throwing explosives on them when they are scattered on the ground. That's when they are vulnerable to attacks. Well, explosives. They were my greatest fear in Metals for so long.
This is one of the few games that has come out unfulfilled that I actually get upset at. I loved this game when I was younger and while I still do, the more I go back the more I just wish it both got a sequel or sequels and was just made better in general. Personally I'd love it if somebody contacted the original creator and just helped him make it now even if it's under a different title. Hell I'd love it if he could just buy it off Acti-Blizz, but he already tried once and I don't think he's gonna try again. *Man* I wish I could do it for him.
Honestly I love running gags, and this one in particular. It's so small that a lot of people won't catch it or care but for those who do it's always a laugh.
I remember playing this game's multiplayer at a friend's house and it was genuinely fun, it deserves another chance with either a remaster or remake with online co-op or multiplayer
@@Wintermaulzz Is there somehow a polished version of it or am I stuck to what the "latest" version is on 1d4chan? For a game/series/media that features war and carnage, surprisingly, directing and managing a chapter is pretty amazing it's gameplay alone.
@@marley7868 Well we know Marathon Man ascended to God-level AI existence and is the hero spirit that reincarnates throughout time and space when great conflict arises and that whole story element is connected to the fact that he's the player character. So yeah screw it Glitch is the protag from Marathon. That's why he has amnesia and is built so differently from all the other robots.
Yes. What a good way to start my Monday morning. Can't wait for your Total War: Warhammer and 40k reviews. Hope your health is getting better and better. Thanks for the videos.
14:00... ah the lack of direction this game gave in boss battles, the amount of shooting my childhood self did blindly before finally saying, F IT THROW A GRENADE IN HIS MOUTH😤
I remember putting hours into this game when I was younger, and it was actually the first game I beat myself with no cheating. Hope this gets people interested in it.
I loved this game as a kid. I remember playing it so much. Imo, the hardest boss was the giant zombie robot. Took me FOREVER to realize you had to throw grenades in his mouth lol. This game deserved a sequel so badly. Pretty sure it ends on a cliffhanger too. Edit: it's unfortunate that I had the worst version on ps2.
I played this on Xbox and beating this game is a memory I’ll never forget. It was so difficult but finally getting to the end felt like a great achievement, especially for me as a 13 year old.
THE LIST - docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1_K3ziSxT9zcUUGCddS4sF1uNJTWHSbOwB1CQX2Rx4Uo
Metal Arms Remapping Project - forums.dolphin-emu.org/Thread-metal-arms-mapping-project
A remaster could still happen, right?
Who know's? But I'm going to guess that there isn't going to be a 40K crossover featuring the Tau, on the bases of the glowing purple symbol on the Robot's Head.
What about some sRPG (tRPG) games who are trying to be art (some are successful, others are not) like The Banner Saga trilogy or Ash of Gods?
God I loved this game back in the days! Thanks for bringing back some memories ❤
I was overjoyed seeing this game get any coverage. I remember playing this on the game cube as my first shoot me up. Do to there being no blood we were aloud to by at a discount rack in game stop for 10 dollars. Were 100% the game twice because our memory gor scratched. Hundreds of hours were indeed spent in split screen multiplayer. Thank you for letting me watch someone else enjoy a game that shaped my childhood.
It's so nice to see Sse*Mandolore*th so involved.
How's that hobbit issue going?
I wasn't prepared for the f bomb dropping robot.
I like this game already.
Would only get better if it was voiced by SLJ
@@errinwright3700 truly, the only way.
sounds like less sophisticated RK-47?
That shit killed me lmfao
Fun fact - the F bomb dropping robot is voiced by Dan Castellaneta, who also voices Homer Simpson
We actually did end up hearing the full story of what happened from one of the developers. They had a full trilogy planned. The problem was that the publisher wouldn't advertise their game, and like you said, it was released right after big competition. The publisher basically shot it in the leg before it even entered the race, and it didn't sell enough for them to fund a sequel. The game was also rushed out the door, the deadlines were pushed up on the developers and they couldn't negotiate more time.
I might be off on the details, but the article is pretty easy to find with a quick Google search. It's worth reading.
This game needs to come to the attention of someone who can remaster it and hopefully get the rest of the trilogy made.
@@jacobweatherford4696 The sequels would be fantastic with the more modern engines. A PC version of this game without the framerate issues would be a breath of fresh air.
sounds like all the developer excuse buzzwords they always use lol
I think this game has just enough of a fan base to make a comeback if they brought it to consoles with updated frame rate and fixed issues , I would pay a lot of money too see this and the sequel make a come back so much fun with friends spent on this game
@@hydroxide5507ok shill
Bro this game was the shit, I wish they would’ve made a second one
True ,awesome game for sure
a family friend moved to california to work on it, they cancelled it right as the moving trucks finished and he ended up going to blizzard (call bullshit on me if you want, but i thought it was a funny story)
So from what I've heard they almost had the 2nd game done. Just needed voices anf textures but thr skeleton was finished
Multiplayer versus was awesome
@@browning2471
Well I thank your friend for contributing to one of my favorite childhood games.
Really cool how Marathon lore even spreads to games outside of Bungie's body of work.
I thought the exact same as a kid like... this is just halo but robots
@@MoparRican_93I think it’s more in reference to the fact the weird symbol on the robot looks like the Marathon logo in the center of another Marathon logo.
Oh good, you saw it too.
@Comkill117 My perspective is basically looking at the concept like look at the levels such as the Zombot level and Forerunner level paying homage to the Flood specifically the infantry and spores
I remember playing this when I was 5 with my dad. Dozens on hours of the splitscreen multiplayer on our Gamecube.
I know! He was saying this was too hard for kids, but I beat this by myself and unlocked all the secrets. Played that multiplayer with all my friends for hours!
some reason i got scared of the final boss as a kid wtf
LIKEWISE! But we had a PS2. Too bad I never got to play the whole game because I always ended up renting it. MAN, should of just asked for a copy for Christmas!
This is a childhood classic, seeing someone in 2019 talk about this game is a dream come true
This was my shit at like 8 years old lol
I think I’m gonna get an emulator for this. It’d be a great nostalgia trip
@@ragoxdr6384 how do you do that? I play on PC but I've never figured out where to get emulators for this game
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This game was the first videogame I ever played (besides V-Smile and Gameboy) at like age five. It has been my favorite game since
A bigger youtuber talking about a hidden gem from my childhood? 10/10. I hate that this game never got a sequel.
Blame Blizzard. They never made a sequel to this and Starcraft Ghost.
Genome Soldat I'm very aware. :c
Great game, lots of potential and multiplayer was fun.
@@GruntvcThere was a first Starcraft Ghost?
Also other good games.i am surprised, the other games liked tiny tank don't have sequel
Aaah God, now I remember where I got my username.
Probably a matrix reference
Lmao
seth Tasker Y’all. What in tarnation. Hoo wee
Lol!
I can't remember mine
All I have is praise for this game. Extremely unique feel, hilarious writing, great voice acting, great music, huge amount of weapons to mix things up, enemies that lose limbs and limbs that get dislocated and flail and shoot in random directions when shot (something not seen today let alone back then), upgradeable weapons, simple yet effective level design that maximizes fun and fighting, huge number of levels, vehicles, the extremely unique ability to hack into certain enemies with what my friends and i call the "toothpaste gun", boss fights, vehicle levels, grenades that effect enemies differently, and enough difficulty that i doesnt feel like a kids game. I literally cannot recommend this game enough and its easy to pick up for less than $5. It is super fun, yeah not a great story, but if you want a game for endless hours of fun and badass gameplay pick this up.
Never thought this game got the recognition it deserved. Picked it up randomly at movie gallery and fell in love. This was my intro to shooters and I still think to this day it did a damn good job especially for the time period. I only ever got to play the multiplayer with my little cousin, I can only imagine how great that was with 3/4 players
yeah it was great with 4 players and once you collected all the chips you got to play a map where one guy gets to play as the final boss of the game and it was completely unfair to the other 3. Fun times
I got all the secret chips and enjoy all the multiplayer levels....but had no one else to play with
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F i tried to get all the ships i could but man the game is fucking hard i got all of them except 1 witch to this day annoys me
I never had all
So is Mandalore the hobbit in Sseth's ceiling?
Oh how little Sseth knew that Mandalore is the one that has been eating his chickens.
Yess...he's just like me..by me,I.mean you
Sseth is the Diavolo to Mandalore's Doppio.
Sseth is the hobit when he's on his medicine
Oh no, its SSeth is the hobbit that lives in the ceiling.
Which means Mandalore is eating his own chicken bones.
love how robotics always has a lowkey vibe of existentialism.
Well, when your creator is de factp known to be a flawed meatbag, you sort of lack the concept of absolute divine wisdom to begin with.
@@ineednochannelyoutube5384 This reminds me of something: ua-cam.com/video/vFV49dKBUw0/v-deo.html
I don't know if anyone mentioned this already but the antenna on Glitch's back can be used to aim the grenade slingshot which makes the junkboss much simpler. Cryptic still, but highly intuitive once you realize it.
I think the custom textures are what's causing the frame hitches. I disabled them and that got rid of all the frame hitches except a few at the beginning of a level. I only tested this on one level, though.
Would be good to see if that is the case, I might consider this on my first time play. Maybe try out the vanilla game for a bit then use the remapping project on a new save to see how it compares.
@@someguy4667 as long as you set the textures to prefetch and cache into RAM, they won't cause any slowdown. Slowdown can also be caused by shader compilation, could play around with those settings too.
@@mattdubon Where are these settings and which version of Dolphin are you using?
@@Jake_Eyes Advanced graphics settings. "Prefetch Custom Textures" will store them all in RAM so they don't have to load from the hard drive at the moment the game needs them. Depending on how large and how many textures there are, you may not have enough RAM, but for this it's probably fine.
Most GameCube games are only a few gb, so you should be able to preload the whole game in ram, even uncompressed if you have 16gb of ram (maybe even 8gb would work).
Yesterday Mandalore without meds, today Sseth on meds... what a week to be alive
I agree with the accusation.
You just got it in the wrong order.
teiou wa kono Sseth da!
@@privatepenguin8291 All is as it should be : )
@@privatepenguin8291 This is the proper order.
Who tf is Sseth and why is everybody in this comment section talking about him...?
The game with the creepy guy at the beginning of the video is Paratopic.
Thank you so much. I just saw this as I was about to ask, I was immediately intrigued.
@@s.levine1736 I saw someone name it without specifying what it was and out of curiosity looked it up lol. I didn't know it either.
just played it, its awesome! Good for the price too
I utterly loved playing this game growing up.
This game was so great. Played through so many times.
A true classic
I got stuck on the zombie king and never got past em
split screening this on gamecube was the shit
Same but it was way too hard for me. Got through like 4 levels, but i played them over and over again lol.
1:58 "Check out that strange marking"
Me, binge-watching old Mando episodes: "Ah shit, here we go again."
It jumpscared me
14:19
A correction here:
They take away all of your stuff for these few sections, however you _do_ get a selection of three different weapons. When I looked, I had a choice between the rivet gun, scatter blaster, _then_ the possession tether. So no, you don't _have_ to use the tether, even after you die you get placed into the room to change if you desire. Not that it makes it a whole lot easier, but it does mean that you have more than one way to go about it.
Also, the shields _do not_ prevent you from possessing them. The only real way to tell if you can't tether one of them is by looking for the pink port- I think that it shows you a red circle with a slash as well, but it's easier to just look for the dot. What I did, was pick up an emp, stunned a titan and possessed him, then killed everyone else off. I'm sure that not knowing that you can still possess even when a shield is in play might make things harder, maybe. So there's that. It's not that different from the recruiter grenade, as some are effected by it, others are not, it's just a matter of checking and no, shields don't effect that either.
PG-13 movie only has one f-bomb ... this game was rated T and has more strong language than a R rated movie ... ESRB at it's finest.
Between this and the stuff Kenjou Zeno was able to get away with back in the 90s, those were some good times when the ESRB was more... relaxed, for lack of a better word.
The MPAA and ESRB, both private entities, have different standards. Why is this groundbreaking or fascinating to you?
@@Channel-gz9hm for the reason you just stated
I feel this. ESRB was less strict during this era, T games could still get away with Strong Language. However, some games that would've been E10+ for moderate violence got slapped to T. It was a weird time.
In Australia, this game was rated G 8+ :D
Dude I loved this game, the floppy limbs were so hilarious, and watching one of the grunts run around in circles with his entire body flopping randomly was the funniest thing ever. Really challenging in a fun way for the most part.
However, the rivet gun, the sniper kind of weapon, had a hidden feature when you upgraded it to max level, hold down the trigger to charge up and explode the shot. I played through the entire game for a LONG time, before randomly figuring it out one time while screwing around. The description TELLS YOU about it, but doesn't say how to do it, and I couldn't work it out so I always assumed it was just flavour text.
Also some of the secret chips were hard as balls to find.
also with mining lazer level 2 and 3 if you partially hold the trigger, a bit less than halfway, it charges up with a short range shotgun burst. i also figured that and every other obscure trick in the game out by myself, as theyre not explained in game. the only secret chips i never found til i looked them up years later were the ones found by moving objects with the loader (a random rock on Clean Up for example)
Did you render this entire video in 16:9 just for that Dead Space clip?
Gas Max lmao I just noticed that
Nah even dumber. UA-cam gives lower resolutions higher bitrates if the rendered size is larger. Might as well have gone for 1440 for the few widescreen clips.
@@MandaloreGaming dude that sucks. But it's educational for anyone putting up videos out there.
Can't wait to see the 40k stuff you have lined up.
Are you hinting an Early Access review of Noita!?
@@MandaloreGaming I force 4k when I export so I can get that better YT encoder that 1080p doesn't get.
I'd love for someone to make a sound effect of W I L D L Y U N P R E D I C T A B L E.
"Check out that strange marking!"
Dude.
Duuuuude!!
M A R A T H O N
First Sseth, then Mandalore, today is a good day.
Saw the review on Steam of Underrail, all it said was, "Hey hey people." HAHAHA
2:09 that guy does a good Tom Kenny impression
@STORM LORD ok so i have a question about One Piece, are Nico Robin and Ms. All Sunday the same,n
google the kalerghi plan
It's the same person amirite guys
Ah, this is such a underrated gem of a game! Shame it never gotten a sequel!
HE SAID BIONICLE, WE GOTTA GET HIM TO MAKE A VIDEO ABOUT IT.
AW YEAH
Bionicle Heroes, let’s fucking go
clearly you people aren’t actual watchers of his content since this is isn’t the first time he’s mentioned bionicle
I’m glad as hell he never will
@@attackofthecopyrightbots fucker yes it is, but this was a year ago, he mentioned it again AFTERWARDS
After watching the marathon review the symbol on glitches head has me reeling
Man... The nostalgia.. This used to be my favourite PS2 game, and I've played and finished it so many times. Although I still don't know what the story is about since I was a kid and didn't know english back then lol
Best game ever 👌 I just emulated it on my PC yesterday and enjoying this game after all the years haha
I know you showed Krusty the Clown as the example but Dan Castellaneta was totally doing his Robot Devil voice from Futurama
What about Dave Wittenberg, the voice of Kakashi?
"A door opens and a death conga line pours out of it."
*See also* : TF2, Black Friday
how are mandalores upload times?
*wildly upredictable*
He has to wait for sseth to upload before he's allowed to. He's being blackmailed by the Merchants Guild
Its almost like.. he's similar to sseth
I loved this game so much. I remember the zombie bots freaked me out because I had no idea anything like that would be in the game. They just kept coming back after blowing them up and were so fast
i definitely had zombiebot ptsd as a child
True af i was a Bit scated
For me, part of the fun was dying over and over trying to find the most optimal method to clearing a section. At one point I did a stealth playthrough. Works better in some places than others, but still fun.
Man, I loved this game when I got it on the original Xbox. Loved the campaign, and had hours of fun with my friends playing splitscreen multiplayer. Shame it didn't sell well, but I'm happy to see that apparently there's still a dedicated following for it. Thank you so much for covering it!
I almost had a heart attack when I saw this on my recommended, I remember playing this game until my ps2 broke hahaha it was amazing and one of my favorites and nobody ever talks about, I’m having flashbacks watching this game, I could not recommend this game enough it’s STUPID FUN
itsme924 same bro. I have very fond memories with this game. Wish I got to get into the multiplayer more with people who were familiar with the game
Me too I managed to order a copy of it on eBay and I can't wait to play it again
That was a WILDLY UNPREDICTABLE upload time
1:59 "Check out that strange marking..." this certainly will be a marathon of a game
Beta BoBs
You should take a look at 'Blinx the Time Sweeper'. A 2002 game for the Xbox with a weird psychedelic dream world, time-altering game mechanics, multidimensional monsters and cat people
Don't forget it's wacky sequel
He uploaded yesterday... then he uploads today... just according to keikaku...
@@RaTcHeT302 keikaku means plan
@@RaTcHeT302 it's a old meme. Imagine old japanese translations.
@@RaTcHeT302 You're breaking my kokoro.
Razelluxe are you feeling kimochi?
Editor’s note: keikaku means plan
Mandalore, did you know that Jim Sterling actually managed to interview one of the developers of Metal Arms on Destructoid?
Long story short, due to the possibility of a sequel to Metal Arms being pretty hopeless, the developer talks about what would of been the plan for the series in the long run, like who is Glitch, what are the Morbots etc. etc. It's a good read for any enthusiasts of the game.
EDIT: www.destructoid.com/the-story-of-metal-arms-glitch-in-the-system-200391.phtml
Link to the Interview mentioned: www.destructoid.com/the-story-of-metal-arms-glitch-in-the-system-200391.phtml
link???
@@Sev3617 www.destructoid.com/the-story-of-metal-arms-glitch-in-the-system-200391.phtml
@@Sev3617 www.destructoid.com/the-story-of-metal-arms-glitch-in-the-system-200391.phtml
@@Sev3617 www.destructoid.com/the-story-of-metal-arms-glitch-in-the-system-200391.phtml
Another day, another seth/mandalore video. I bet they're both memeing on us
I didn't know they preferred they/them pronouns
@@vyralator2638
Since Mandalore goes by the online handle Mandy, that assumption seems plausible. ;)
and another portion of sseth=mandalore meme
@@SpecShadow Heretic! It is more than a meme. It is the TRUTH!
@Salokin I just went through THE LIST. Underrail + Expansion - comment next to it: Will wait for a while. Other me currently working on it.
What happens to an Ork WAAAGH, when it looses its Warboss?
The Orkz become *W I L D L Y - U N P R E D I C T A B L E*
This game teaches people of the importance of washers 10/10
"Next time I'll play a game from, idk Finland or something"
SUOMI MAINITTU
Torilla tavataan!
Torilla tavataan
@@RaTcHeT302 very likely, I'd say
Torille.
@@RaTcHeT302 no, UnReal World, check his list in pinned comment
This game was godlike, I got it for 15 bucks and bought just because it looked cool
My neighbor had this on her xbox, she didn't own Halo. But she had this. And LOTR. Mandy were you my neighbor?
uh oh
MandaloreGaming when are you going to make total war:warhammer review
Mandalore is a waifu now
@@CrystallizedBlackSkull what do you mean, "now"
@@krpajda Wait whoa what-
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6:46
Enemy millbot: *screams in agony over several seconds as it’s functions cease after being violently disassembled via explosives*
Random other robot nearby: YEAH! Me too! :D
Me too buddy, me too.
Honestly this was my whole childhood and id love a remaster of it and a port to PC maybe even a slight more refined version, maybe then it could have a few more games and make it a real series
"Glitch, if you hear his theme song, he'll be nearby!"
love this joke, feels quaint but still takes you by surprise
i dont get it....?
@@Sev3617 It's just a quick little fourth wall break, like Glitch can hear the background music
I beat the game in nuts of steel, it's absolute pain, but boi, did I feel good when I finished it
I did as well, but fuck I hate that driving level. That shitty gunner, angers me just thinking about it!
@@pushbrooms How dare you insult Zobby like that
@@Mitchisable Well if Zobby didn't have a few screws loose and could aim straight, I wouldn't hate him. But he does, and I do.
Ha pathetic imagine beating it with just the hand heh
@@The-Trexian Ya right, like hell you do that you'd get creamed on the first level.
10:01 was that a little Clank on the table!
This game really reminded me of r&c and now this happened
@@Wudanty It came out around the same time with a lot of the same influences- Ratchet just went with a more platforming focussed approach while Metal Arms went 3PS. And, in hindsight, Ratchet was made by one of the best development studios of the '00s
@@Wudanty Looks like a way worse Ratchet and Clank imo
@@Table53 Bruh they made Spyro too. Us boomers knew they where good
@@Sonyboj Nah, it was just as good and even better in many aspects. The limb system, hacking ability, and actually fun multiplayer mode are all things that were not really seen for third person shooters at the time.
I loved this game. Sad they didn’t come out with a second game after the first one
As opposed to how sad it would be if they came out with a second game before the first one? 😯
When I was 13, I along with two friends had this game on Gamecube. Our entire lives essentially revolved around Metal Arms and Time Splitters that entire school year. Some of my lifetime best memories were when we would sleepover at each other's house and play video games nonstop for an entire weekend. I just finished watching all your Homeworld reviews and I did not expect to see you cover this video on this channel. This was a very pleasant surprise and a nice trip down memory lane.
I must have been right around 13 when this game came out also. (Born in 91). I wish I knew other people who were into it. I remember being so confused how no one else had the game because I loved it back then, and for the time, the multiplayer was incredible.
When I was living on my own for the frist time, I once had a stomach flu. I was lucky in that I lived across from a grocer/convenience store.
I was miserable but I focused on playing this game the whole way through. It was a pleasant surprise (as can be in that state) on how good the dialogue and overall gameplay was. The challenge, destruction and charm kept me concentrated on my want to beat the game over my ailment.
To describe this game I'd say 'fizzled potential', loved the dynamic damage and limb flailing and there's plenty of dark themes to explore; but blizzard never bothered doing anything with it, like a few other companies that bury their subsidiaries after buying them.
I don’t remember almost anything about this game except for the art style and graphics which stuck with me for the past ~15 years. This game is 2000s incarnate, complete with a Patrick Warburton character, that man practically voiced my entire childhood.
Thanks for the trip down memory lane Totally Not Sseth.
It all comes back to Marathon…
"JRPG"
Shows steinsgate.
Not necessarily wrong, but insultingly close.
Not even gonna mention the Butt Ugly Martians there too?
Well it is wrong considering it's a Visual Novel... Totally different thing 🤣
It actually is wrong, though. Steins;Gate isn't an RPG at all. It's a visual novel.
@@NoriMori1992 well, an rpg is technically defined by assuming the role of someone. As such, a visual novel could be reasoned to be an RPG
@@Autissima JRPG has a slightly different connotation than just taking on another persons role, so.
Truly we need more games with first person stroggification sequences.
This is one of those games I have vague memories of, but could never really remember fully.
Sempi Traum
Gotta love those memories of quickly ending the zombiebot king by slingshotting grenades into his mouth!
10:00 Wait a god damn minute
I recognize that little robot on the table anywhere
looooooolll that's such an adorable easteregg
Yeah it's clank and I remember in a part on the game some robots will mention ratchet and clank
That's not in the game tho.
This game had such unique charm, was my favorite game growing up, replayed the story countless times.
@MandaloreGaming Hold up. 1:58 is that a Marathon logo?
Both a Sseth AND Mandalore upload?!
Perfection.
Can be there connection between those two?
Naaah!
omg you dont have anny idea of how much a searched for a metal arms review im so happy thanks :")
Mandalore: reviews random old game
I sleep for 5 minutes a little less
Mandalore: reviews my favorite gem Metal Arms
WOKE.
Why is it your favorite?
@@BaconHat bc it's fucking great
@@BaconHat The game is amazing, great music, great characters, very fun gameplay. Plenty of content too.
I adore this game!
time to let this meme go, it died 4 months ago
I remember being pretty young and playing the demo mission where you’d see the big bot standing on a perch down the street . I was obsessed as a kid and came back and played it again when I was like 13 . Very underrated game , I enjoyed it for what it was .
I loved this fucking game. The split screen PvP was incredible too. I am proud to say I did complete this game all the way to the end!
The time has come for Deadly Premonitions, my dude!
He uses the whistle theme around 16:40 so it might be on the list?
@@vanpas The sequel just got announced for the Switch, so he might actually be reviewing the original.
"It's gonna be great, don't you think so, Zach?"
It's release will be **WILDLY UNPREDICTABLE**
I was waiting for the bot to say "WRONG LEVEL KRONK"
A good obscure game that I hope more people will play. Luckily you can emulate it.
I am curious, I never used an emulator so I am wondering how to get one and play this?
@@nicholasbarnes753 Look up dolphin emulator
you *can?!*
@@RaTcHeT302 I'm genuinely sad for you, this game holds so many sweet, fun, hysterical memories between my brother and I that I wish everyone could have experienced it the way I did
I got this game before the Xbox store shutdown and I got to admit, I wish I played this bad boy as a kid, I was into Bionicle and the animated series Heavy Gear, I really think if Metal Arms wasn't planned as a vídeogame, it wound have been an amazing animated CG film on the 90s.
13:05 The "Zombie" enemies can be killed by throwing explosives on them when they are scattered on the ground. That's when they are vulnerable to attacks. Well, explosives. They were my greatest fear in Metals for so long.
This is one of the few games that has come out unfulfilled that I actually get upset at.
I loved this game when I was younger and while I still do, the more I go back the more I just wish it both got a sequel or sequels and was just made better in general.
Personally I'd love it if somebody contacted the original creator and just helped him make it now even if it's under a different title.
Hell I'd love it if he could just buy it off Acti-Blizz, but he already tried once and I don't think he's gonna try again.
*Man* I wish I could do it for him.
This, Ratchet & Clank and Spyro were my childhood! Thanks for making a video on it!
Same here. It was good times man
Same!!!
12:03 Good to see you using the home alone electrocution bit again I barely see it in your videos anymore those are my favorite part
Mine too, also at 10:10
@@teapot2_1 haha I didn't hear that one first time through nice ear god to funny
Honestly I love running gags, and this one in particular. It's so small that a lot of people won't catch it or care but for those who do it's always a laugh.
Look closely. Today is a 2 for 1 special
10:10
@@Ranger8x8 it was very subtle :'D glad I could be of service. I died
"A little robot who couldn't. And I wish he could have." I'm sad now.
I remember playing this game's multiplayer at a friend's house and it was genuinely fun, it deserves another chance with either a remaster or remake with online co-op or multiplayer
Hahahaha this is where I got my profile pic!
Thank you for reviewing this game!
♂️ *WILDLY* ♂️ *UNPREDICTABLE* ♂️
>fan made 40k thing from a few years ago
Chapter Master confirmed!
The best game that kinda happened but will never get the big budget it deserves
@@Wintermaulzz Is there somehow a polished version of it or am I stuck to what the "latest" version is on 1d4chan? For a game/series/media that features war and carnage, surprisingly, directing and managing a chapter is pretty amazing it's gameplay alone.
@@a.trance6997 To my knowledge, the anon working on it stopped at some point, so its just what you get off of 1d4chan
@@Wintermaulzz thank you for reminding me of the ruined dream of a big budget chapter master game
I loved this game so much, did not get the attention it deserved. Really wish there was a sequel!
After the Marathon reviews, the symbol on Glitch had me worried
yeah any theories?
@@marley7868 Well we know Marathon Man ascended to God-level AI existence and is the hero spirit that reincarnates throughout time and space when great conflict arises and that whole story element is connected to the fact that he's the player character. So yeah screw it Glitch is the protag from Marathon. That's why he has amnesia and is built so differently from all the other robots.
@@stevray98 rampancy is one hell of a drug
Had this game on the gamecube when I was like 8 or so, played the hell out of it, I'll never forget this game
Yes. What a good way to start my Monday morning. Can't wait for your Total War: Warhammer and 40k reviews.
Hope your health is getting better and better. Thanks for the videos.
Hey, hey people. Double review by our favorite bipolar game reviewer.
What a day, what a lovely day.
I just read your comment in Sseth voice... It's hilarious
Sseth is literally a fascist /pol/ user
@@elperronimo And you're not? ;););) join us hun
Mikey Proof?
Mikey i think we are jumping a bit to conclusions here
IS THAT THE MARATHON SIGN!?!
14:00... ah the lack of direction this game gave in boss battles, the amount of shooting my childhood self did blindly before finally saying, F IT THROW A GRENADE IN HIS MOUTH😤
Oh my god...
Someone else who remembers ‘The Animatrix’.
If it makes you feel better I also remember “the Animatrix”
Sseth uploaded not 24 hours ago, and now a Mandalore review? It was worth staying up till 5am
Seth's dickishness shows in his alter ego/pseudo stand Mandy.
Chaotic Evil must be met by Lawful Good
@@greybayles7955 Sseth is not chaotic evil.
@@doommaker4000 Neutral evil?
I remember putting hours into this game when I was younger, and it was actually the first game I beat myself with no cheating.
Hope this gets people interested in it.
They had some over the most famous and accomplished voice actors in the industry do this game, absolutely incredible lol
The minute I saw the symbol on Glitch's head I awoken like a fucking sleeper agent.
I HAD THIS GAME AS A KID, IT WAS KICK ASS
Edit: to be clear I only really played the multiplayer with my cousins
Same I was shite in campaign I still got my old xbox
SAME. It made for a pretty good party multiplayer game when all of us were kids
@xrelik Bro JSRF and Metal Arms were my childhood. Are you me?
1:40 Remember when that used to be a treasured name and not anther soulless corporate zombie milking brains for credit card transactions?
I member
I don't since such a time never existed.
I loved this game as a kid. I remember playing it so much. Imo, the hardest boss was the giant zombie robot. Took me FOREVER to realize you had to throw grenades in his mouth lol. This game deserved a sequel so badly. Pretty sure it ends on a cliffhanger too.
Edit: it's unfortunate that I had the worst version on ps2.
I played this on Xbox and beating this game is a memory I’ll never forget. It was so difficult but finally getting to the end felt like a great achievement, especially for me as a 13 year old.