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I love how remarks when you do a certain action like when you spam opened the door to experiment, he remarked “you seem into intoxicated by that door aren’t you? And when you walked sideways wait a lamp, he remarked “Walking sideways... clever solution...... for a journalist.”
n!tromy Well like Eileen pointed out, Virgil’s greed and ego blinded him to the issues of Lightmatter which could have potentially consumed the world. Not to mention the implication it was siphoning people’s lifeforce away as the real source of its power. The very usage of Lightmatter was unethical and counter-productive to “saving” humanity’s future. It would have killed everyone long before pollution did.
@@SuperGreenSmartie The horrible thing is that, in the 'evil' ending it does consume the world. And Virgil calls it a chance for a new start 'in [his] image'.
There isn’t an alternate ending to this game. It’s literally just the one where you destroy the main light matter core and Virgil gives his bull crap speech about how pollution would destroy the Earth far less quickly than light matter would.
Theory: After this, Virgil stopped caring for people and became THE Hitman. I feel bad for Virgil. I would actually try to help him on one condition, that he actually check if "cellular degradation" is indeed only a side effect, or is it real power source, and if so, research need to stop also: Black Mesa: We are working on portals Aperture Science: We *have* portals, and we can turn light into a solid bridge Lightmatter: Screw portals, we have huge power source UAC: How about we steal energy from Hell... What a weird coincidence that all of those facilities are gone.
I tell ya, my theory: never meddle with unnatural technology like portals and infinite energy, or aliens. All aliens are evil. Bad things WILL happen. But that does lead to my second theory, that regular, simple, human guns are surprisingly effective against advanced, omnipotent organisms.
@@ytuser4562/home Lead and gunpowder being on par with alien energy weapons is quite common theme in SF, and usual narrative is that advanced civilization stagnated, and is not using their weapons o full potential. One of the better examples I remember is from Stargate, where Goauld have powerful weapons, but they have low fire rate, are inaccurate, and quite bulky. "this is weapon of terror, it's designed to intimidate people... *This* is a weapon of *war,* it's designed to *KILL* your enemy."
@@Iztacmizton But it's a lot easier to break them if you don't know them. Knowing them could be a mental restraint and could make whoever's trying to do it think it can't be done
More than references, really. They got permission from Valve to place Aperture Science in this world, or more specifically, to put this game in the Portal world. As far as we're concerned, Lightmatter Technologies is a direct competitor to Aperture Science and Black Mesa
really to me it sounds like he's a jackass who can't accept his faults it's all on you even though if I wasn't an ass at every turn you wouldn't have broke this is all I got outa it
@@marley7868 I think he does have a point at the end. Lets say lightmatter kills 1 million people a year, and that can't be changed. Wouldn't the technology still save more people than it kills? And who's to say that that amount can't be compensated for? I.E. if the shadow effect has a stable radius, then just don't live in that region. On the other hand, it didn't seem like the technology had natural limits, so it's likely that in it's current form it wouldn't be usable. The real issue then is that he went ahead with a large scale experiment and didn't listen to anyone else's advice.
@@radordekeche947 irrelevant the man who is the boss is a shady prick who cannot take responsibility for being one he dumps it all on others the ends justify the means doesn't mean anything for shooting yourself in the foot via being an ass
i like how virgil actually goes out of his way to help some one random guy escape the facility and even give them bits of trivia about the place and how it works even if he is a bit of a dick about it
in the end, he wasn't breaking laws a physics it was drawing the power from the shadows thus the need for it to consume organic life to replenish the missing energy the laws state that energy can't be created from nothing
When he said that the player was like a cat a REALLY thouth that the plot twist was gonna be that You we're Lux, the other assistants cat, it would have been really fun if it was that
Timestamps for each of the game's main acts (at least, my fan-made checkpoints for each): 0:00 - Prologue 4:41 - Act I: Extended Tour 28:03 - Act II: Health & Safety First 42:22 - Act III: Hot Off the Press 59:04 - Act IV: Research & Development 1:17:03 - Act V: Shadowy Secrets 1:24:40 - Act VI: A Final Solution 1:35:35 - Act VII: Rotten to the CORE
If no one else caught it (which I'm sure someone did, but I didn't see anyone in the comments), the radio at 1:09:51 is playing "Still Alive", which is the credits music in Portal, and one of my favorite songs ever.
I have questions... 1. What company was the spy originally from? I’m assuming it’s Aperture because the only references we see are from Portal, but they could also be from Black Mesa or any other science facilities that are in that universe. 2. How long would it have taken the plants to overtake the facility? A year, maybe? Less? And would they be able to stop them after that? They regrow “in a matter of minutes,” and they would block the way to the power switch, so good luck shutting it down. Oh, and also the shadows would probably have consumed most of human civilization by then, but I mean this is all hypothetical, right?
I get the Portal Reference *_but is anyone else getting VERY heavy Doctor Who Vibes from this?_* I mean: Shadows that consume People? Pretty close, ain't it?
Starting at 1:32:55, what is that conversation about?!? Also, why did Virgil leave you in the control room, and what was the point of fixing the anomalies with Ellen if Virgil was going to do it already?
From what I understood, Arthur discovered that the light crystals didn't broke the laws of physics by having an energy conversion efficiency of 102%, he discovered that the crystals get the extra energy from the shadows, hence the shadows absorbing matter and all that "cellular degradation" stuff.With this discovery, he realized that whatever Virgil was going to do to try solve the shadow problem was just going to worsen it and eventually destroy humanity and the planet. Since there was no real solution to those shadows, he tried to stop the operation, with no success. Later Ellen, discovers the reason why Arthur did what he did, and tries to stop the operation as well. Knowing she couldn't because of the guards protecting the CORE, she leaves instructions and presets to help anyone that is willing to destroy the CORE (in this case the player). So leaving Virgil to solve the problem would be a catastrophe. Also with that conversation James seems worried that the shadows are spreading to the outpost and eventually the nearest city
Raul Semede [Luar77] Yup, I can second all that! When Ellen was looking through Arthur’s notes, she found something about “equilibrium,” meaning that the light actually pulled the power from the areas that weren’t being lit up, hence the extra 2%. When it was upped to 7% extra, the decaying process got so fast that the term was upgraded to “consuming.” ...am I just repeating everything you said or is this different enough lol
@@redpepper74 it's different enough lol, but yeah Virgil wanted to make the crystal as efficient as possible so you could see how bad of an idea it actually was.
David Bateson as Virgil, cool! I noticed this only from the credits. I guess, I have to play more Hitman (after having had enough of the Absolution silliness)...
@@tylern6420 The next up is: Heightmatter, with facilities in the sky and space. Then: Fightmatter, a survival game with endless levels in Lightmatter Technologies where you defend against shadowy robots.
i hate and love how i only remember the story, got stuck in a puzzle and don't remember making all of the prior puzzles so i'll have to go trough what i heard from agent 47
Oh man, The place in this game is so similiar to Portal. Even they made a lot of references to Portal. I guess Aperture has a another rival besides Black Mesa...
Ok since the VA for Virgil is the same as Agent 47 can it be assumed that this would have been an alternate timeline since Virgil just admitted that he was bald which Agent 47 was bald as well!
I don’t think so. I think they are just making references to it because they know Portal fans are the ones most likely to play it. I would assume that they are also Portal fans because they took the time to create a similar puzzle game.
@@secretname2670 It's merely a reference. Only Valve owns the IP for Portal, HL and every other game set in the universe they want. Every other developer and/or publisher can just make some pragmatic jokes and references.
@@misterxmistery7424 you , intelligent (heh) sir , must be really astoundingly superior than others on social gatherings called as parties (maybe thats the reason no one likes you)
Does anyone else like to head canon that you play as Eileen? It makes sense given the setting and her fate was left vague enough that it could have been her. Not to mention, Portal had a female protagonist too. Just saying...
I was thinking of that, but when Virgil says "I'm sick of seeing your journalist face" I guess it's clear that Virgil hasn't seen the spy before (however I'm surprised despite seeing his clever mind and. Parkour in action, he still thought him to be an inspector first then a journalist)
First Puzzle of the Game: Clearly doesn't understand the puzzle After messing around, jumps into the fence expecting it to open even though that's how the puzzle started out Finally solves the puzzle Pauses for a minute and a half and didn't bother to edit it out even though there's no dialog or anything and youtube.com has a built in free editor FORGETS THEY SOLVED THE PUZZLE AND RESETS IT?! Finally solves it again. I do not understand why people call their Blind Let's Plays "Walkthroughs" but god bless the algorithm this video is hilarious.
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I love how remarks when you do a certain action like when you spam opened the door to experiment, he remarked “you seem into intoxicated by that door aren’t you? And when you walked sideways wait a lamp, he remarked “Walking sideways... clever solution...... for a journalist.”
i know its so funny haha.
I wonder what other hidden gem lies
A small price to pay for -salvation- lightmatter
I like how the game turns the evil on you.
Clever, for a *villain*
n!tromy Well like Eileen pointed out, Virgil’s greed and ego blinded him to the issues of Lightmatter which could have potentially consumed the world. Not to mention the implication it was siphoning people’s lifeforce away as the real source of its power. The very usage of Lightmatter was unethical and counter-productive to “saving” humanity’s future. It would have killed everyone long before pollution did.
@@SuperGreenSmartie The horrible thing is that, in the 'evil' ending it does consume the world. And Virgil calls it a chance for a new start 'in [his] image'.
There isn’t an alternate ending to this game. It’s literally just the one where you destroy the main light matter core and Virgil gives his bull crap speech about how pollution would destroy the Earth far less quickly than light matter would.
@@spenserfarman3045 there is if you sit in the control room without touching the lever for 22 minutes
18:10 Looks like you found a bad ending, lmao.
The glitch ending
tis just, *the only game with a glitch ending*
Now, you mortals, have grasped a mere
chunk of the mighty importance of L Ä M P
We are turning into *m o t h s* - Ellen
Theory: After this, Virgil stopped caring for people and became THE Hitman.
I feel bad for Virgil. I would actually try to help him on one condition, that he actually check if "cellular degradation" is indeed only a side effect, or is it real power source, and if so, research need to stop
also:
Black Mesa: We are working on portals
Aperture Science: We *have* portals, and we can turn light into a solid bridge
Lightmatter: Screw portals, we have huge power source
UAC: How about we steal energy from Hell...
What a weird coincidence that all of those facilities are gone.
remember, there wasn't a real drawback to the argent energy, it was more Pierce making things go boom that caused the problems
I tell ya, my theory: never meddle with unnatural technology like portals and infinite energy, or aliens. All aliens are evil. Bad things WILL happen.
But that does lead to my second theory, that regular, simple, human guns are surprisingly effective against advanced, omnipotent organisms.
@@ytuser4562 and Glory Kills. don't forget Glory Kills
@@ytuser4562/home Lead and gunpowder being on par with alien energy weapons is quite common theme in SF, and usual narrative is that advanced civilization stagnated, and is not using their weapons o full potential.
One of the better examples I remember is from Stargate, where Goauld have powerful weapons, but they have low fire rate, are inaccurate, and quite bulky.
"this is weapon of terror, it's designed to intimidate people... *This* is a weapon of *war,* it's designed to *KILL* your enemy."
How do you even know that happens? your just making things up
I really like Virgil to be honest. Even though he isn't real, glad someone else believes in being able to break the laws of physics
Fuck physics
Lots of people believe in being able to break the laws of physics, not many of them actually know said laws to begin with.
@@Iztacmizton But it's a lot easier to break them if you don't know them. Knowing them could be a mental restraint and could make whoever's trying to do it think it can't be done
You may be able to break the laws of “physics” as we know them, but we’ll never be able to break the _true_ laws of physics.
@@piksqu9544 shadows will get ya, so you better start praising physics
*Portal references intensify*
yeah i remember portal 1 and 2 to this game.
More than references, really. They got permission from Valve to place Aperture Science in this world, or more specifically, to put this game in the Portal world. As far as we're concerned, Lightmatter Technologies is a direct competitor to Aperture Science and Black Mesa
Wow
@Maximus Lockhart As far as we know, yes it is.
I like the bit with the neurotoxin cake, GLaDOs would definitely do that. 1:08:23
The ending monologue always gives me chills :')
Dang, that was a trip.
really to me it sounds like he's a jackass who can't accept his faults it's all on you even though if I wasn't an ass at every turn you wouldn't have broke this is all I got outa it
@@marley7868 I think he does have a point at the end. Lets say lightmatter kills 1 million people a year, and that can't be changed. Wouldn't the technology still save more people than it kills? And who's to say that that amount can't be compensated for? I.E. if the shadow effect has a stable radius, then just don't live in that region. On the other hand, it didn't seem like the technology had natural limits, so it's likely that in it's current form it wouldn't be usable. The real issue then is that he went ahead with a large scale experiment and didn't listen to anyone else's advice.
@@radordekeche947 irrelevant the man who is the boss is a shady prick who cannot take responsibility for being one he dumps it all on others the ends justify the means doesn't mean anything for shooting yourself in the foot via being an ass
@@marley7868 The possible benefits are far less valuable than even a single life lost due to Virgil's recklessness and moral bankruptcy.
I just like how Virgil went from congratulating us for simply pressing a button to going "meh, I don't really care" after we solved a hard puzzle
i like how virgil actually goes out of his way to help some one random guy escape the facility and even give them bits of trivia about the place and how it works even if he is a bit of a dick about it
Red spy in the base!
The REPORTER is a SPY!
Virgil is the announcer
James is soldier
And that girl is the scout/disguised spy
ze baguette from france
no, it's miss pauline
in the end, he wasn't breaking laws a physics it was drawing the power from the shadows thus the need for it to consume organic life to replenish the missing energy the laws state that energy can't be created from nothing
tbh if it created energy from organic matter it could still be more efficient than combustion
When he said that the player was like a cat a REALLY thouth that the plot twist was gonna be that You we're Lux, the other assistants cat, it would have been really fun if it was that
me too
Same
Welcome to Lightmatter Technologies, where the laws of physics are merely a suggestion
Now you’re thinking with Lamps.
I like how they didn't make Virgil's position completely without merit. Also David Bateson played the narcissistic scientist to a tee.
I just realised that the clothes strewn around the facility are those of the people who've been consumed by the shadow.
YOU KNOW DAMN WELL I'M CALLING IT THE "POWER SHOWER"
SPY! You have doomed us all ! ahaha that TF2 refrences
And other portal refrences
Damn, I started watching for the puzzles but that story got me hooked by the end
"it consumed our friendship" okay virgil you and arthur totally sound like ex lovers but whatever you say
moxis I mean he was definitely feeling something for James, just saying.
Ah yes, two dudes can be friends only if they're gay
considering some of the fumbling around im pretty sure this isnt a walkthrough but im still glad i got to see gameplay
What happened in the cut at 1:34:27 ?? The lights were off prior
I think it was a glitch that he fixed by resetting
hearing still alive at 1:10:00 was pretty surreal lol
Timestamps for each of the game's main acts (at least, my fan-made checkpoints for each):
0:00 - Prologue
4:41 - Act I: Extended Tour
28:03 - Act II: Health & Safety First
42:22 - Act III: Hot Off the Press
59:04 - Act IV: Research & Development
1:17:03 - Act V: Shadowy Secrets
1:24:40 - Act VI: A Final Solution
1:35:35 - Act VII: Rotten to the CORE
Thank you for making this, Im still learning how to properly make the video interactive and helpful with the viewers.
@@SGAMEPLAY Anytime!
The whole video, I can only hear Agent 47.
My stomach is in a shadow. My brain doesn't have light. My feet are in my shoes.
If no one else caught it (which I'm sure someone did, but I didn't see anyone in the comments), the radio at 1:09:51 is playing "Still Alive", which is the credits music in Portal, and one of my favorite songs ever.
İ realised but too lazy
Thank you. I was acctually killing my brain thinking if it was just me or I actually heard it in Portal.
I have questions...
1. What company was the spy originally from? I’m assuming it’s Aperture because the only references we see are from Portal, but they could also be from Black Mesa or any other science facilities that are in that universe.
2. How long would it have taken the plants to overtake the facility? A year, maybe? Less? And would they be able to stop them after that? They regrow “in a matter of minutes,” and they would block the way to the power switch, so good luck shutting it down. Oh, and also the shadows would probably have consumed most of human civilization by then, but I mean this is all hypothetical, right?
mann co
There's (apparently) 3 different endings to the game. I wonder what the other two are.
I'm guessing it depends on whether you're a journalist, health inspector or something else.
Tonatsi I guess it’s time to up my writing game and get my health degree
I don’t think there are any other endings. As far as I can tell, the game concludes in exactly the same way no matter who plays it.
If you don't pull the level at 1:36:21 and then wait for about 22 Minutes you will get an alternative ending
Has anyone ever found the cat?
1:38:40.
This is the only clue I saw
Yeah, Virgil stole the cat and is keeping him.
Yeah poor James!!
Twigpi Virgil did say he liked cats, and twice we heard a cat meow. Virgil is truly a monster.
I like how the cat’s name is Lux, it’s light in... Latin I think?
Everyone's relaxed until virgil says "I need to use the bathroom"
Why certainly sir, let me just get the key
Wait a minute, if light creates shadows, does light matter make dark matter? That might explain why you die when you go into the darkness.
Stephane Valev I think it makes anti matter.
Wow, I forgot I made this comment. Nice theory, remains unproven.
wow they really layered on the portal references near the middle there
the portal references remind me of when i used to bash those dumb little turrets with anything i could find including other turrets
I get the Portal Reference
*_but is anyone else getting VERY heavy Doctor Who Vibes from this?_* I mean: Shadows that consume People?
Pretty close, ain't it?
Hey! Who turned out the lights?
@@Austin-kt7ky
*_oH gOd_*
Did I watch this instead of doing homework? Yes
Am i regretful of that? No
Starting at 1:32:55, what is that conversation about?!?
Also, why did Virgil leave you in the control room, and what was the point of fixing the anomalies with Ellen if Virgil was going to do it already?
From what I understood, Arthur discovered that the light crystals didn't broke the laws of physics by having an energy conversion efficiency of 102%, he discovered that the crystals get the extra energy from the shadows, hence the shadows absorbing matter and all that "cellular degradation" stuff.With this discovery, he realized that whatever Virgil was going to do to try solve the shadow problem was just going to worsen it and eventually destroy humanity and the planet. Since there was no real solution to those shadows, he tried to stop the operation, with no success. Later Ellen, discovers the reason why Arthur did what he did, and tries to stop the operation as well. Knowing she couldn't because of the guards protecting the CORE, she leaves instructions and presets to help anyone that is willing to destroy the CORE (in this case the player). So leaving Virgil to solve the problem would be a catastrophe. Also with that conversation James seems worried that the shadows are spreading to the outpost and eventually the nearest city
Raul Semede [Luar77] Yup, I can second all that! When Ellen was looking through Arthur’s notes, she found something about “equilibrium,” meaning that the light actually pulled the power from the areas that weren’t being lit up, hence the extra 2%. When it was upped to 7% extra, the decaying process got so fast that the term was upgraded to “consuming.”
...am I just repeating everything you said or is this different enough lol
@@redpepper74 it's different enough lol, but yeah Virgil wanted to make the crystal as efficient as possible so you could see how bad of an idea it actually was.
@@Luar77 Ok, thank you! I didn't know the shadows could spread that far...
1:42:48 red spy is in the base
........That Door......Is watching Me
Hearing snippets of Agent 47's voice in this is surreal.
in the end im just happy that the cat got out lol...
When the cat escaped please tell me
Love the little citation of portal
I loved the Aparture Science music reference. 1:09:50
Everyone fell in love with that music.
Cool and good.
thank you :)
when I watch this, I am no longer angery.
@@rehehehehehe4525 you fool, you blongus, you absolute utter clampongus
Towards the end, the story gets kind of blurry. Can someone explain it to me?
David Bateson as Virgil, cool! I noticed this only from the credits. I guess, I have to play more Hitman (after having had enough of the Absolution silliness)...
virgil pulled a thanos
Someone said here is main twist is No sun outside. But I don't see that in walkthrough. But still cool
i hope you still enjoy it.
@@SGAMEPLAY Sure sht. It's great!
Could there maybe a sequel? Maybe, Nightmatter?
i was thinking the same!
Darkmatter
The game where Shadows are safe and light isn't
@@tylern6420 The next up is: Heightmatter, with facilities in the sky and space. Then: Fightmatter, a survival game with endless levels in Lightmatter Technologies where you defend against shadowy robots.
Y E S P L E A S E
Thank you.
you're welcome enjoy :)
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1:03:00
*Literally baptized in the waters of lightmatter*
0:54 Sorry guy but he already poisoned yours...
1:15:20 Maybe Vergil has a point about the protag’s intelligence...
Bruh he was trying his best alright 😂
The cat is fine..
This game is heavily based on portal and it acknowledges it by making references
Wow, great game! I think it is one of the closest to the Portal & Talos Principle. The other game that close is Magrunner.
yes thats what i love from this game and they said it has different endings. try to explore it ;)
i hate and love how i only remember the story, got stuck in a puzzle and don't remember making all of the prior puzzles so i'll have to go trough what i heard from agent 47
U know, if they release a sequel they could have dark entities roam around the facility. They would be slime-like in darkness but very rigid in light
Can I use this (or parts of this) gameplay for 1 of my videos? I will give you credits.
Yes Please :D
i came here to pick up from where alpha beta gamer abruptly stopped playing.
😂
Same
Great keep it up
Oh man, The place in this game is so similiar to Portal. Even they made a lot of references to Portal.
I guess Aperture has a another rival besides Black Mesa...
Ok since the VA for Virgil is the same as Agent 47 can it be assumed that this would have been an alternate timeline since Virgil just admitted that he was bald which Agent 47 was bald as well!
I like to keep myself miss informed
Wow very nic game po kuya
thank you sir.
what a turn, god more game should be done like this.
The name Virgil means 'staff bearer'.
Also, our personalities are quite alike.
Who’s here do to this being in the same universe of half life and portal
What engine does this game run on?
im not sure but i think they used Unity Engine for this. also you get Portal vibes to this game
me omw to get a snack from the fridge and im in the farthest room with a fear of the dark at 2:17 AM
be careful of the dark haha
Poor James...
Seems like a bad ending, does this game have more than this ending?
they said it have different ending it will depends on what you do.
I wanna see Markiplier play this
1:48:56 Perfect Timing
My space bar didn't work 😂
Lightmatter
VS
When day breaks
hola, alguien puede ayudarme? entro al juego normalmente pero cuando estoy por jugar no se mueve el personaje
I dont understand, Were we James all along?
The jump cut puzzle resets are really distracting.
i got stuck on 50:33 for so long.... was thinking way to hard
me too at the first time. so i played the game twice then recorded and cuts.
Why it's stuttering? Are you playing jt on intel graphics?
So in the end we won and saved everybody from Crystal light and darkness?
Portal 3 is it you!?
Wait... is this somehow connected to Portal?
I don’t think so. I think they are just making references to it because they know Portal fans are the ones most likely to play it. I would assume that they are also Portal fans because they took the time to create a similar puzzle game.
@@gabemcguire2463 So pretty much Light matter is an alternate universe to the Half-Life/Portal universe.
Its in the same universe as portal
@@secretname2670 It's merely a reference. Only Valve owns the IP for Portal, HL and every other game set in the universe they want. Every other developer and/or publisher can just make some pragmatic jokes and references.
@@misterxmistery7424 you , intelligent (heh) sir , must be really astoundingly superior than others on social gatherings called as parties (maybe thats the reason no one likes you)
So the shadows are cursed puddles
something like that
10/10
agent 47 what did they do to you
We treat are inadiment objects with respect not like thos people at apiter science best refrens if ever heard
25:27 wait what
For a game where shade is deadly Virgil didn't have any problem with tossing some.
40:24 game skipped.
yes sorry it was my bad forgot to record or over cut i guess. but that's the next area after that his short talk.
Well, that in the end was some deep sh1t.
Bruh just cause he said the word spy doesn't mean its a TF2 reference.
Does anyone else like to head canon that you play as Eileen? It makes sense given the setting and her fate was left vague enough that it could have been her. Not to mention, Portal had a female protagonist too. Just saying...
I was thinking of that, but when Virgil says "I'm sick of seeing your journalist face" I guess it's clear that Virgil hasn't seen the spy before (however I'm surprised despite seeing his clever mind and. Parkour in action, he still thought him to be an inspector first then a journalist)
I thought he wanna gonna he in a endless loop
Nah, more of a Talos Principle feel
Is it bad that I sided with Virgil, because if it is, I have some serious rethinking to do.
hahaha!! its your fate guiding u in the right path?
@@SGAMEPLAY Indeed
game is too short.
Yes i felt the same way.
1:30:02
First Puzzle of the Game:
Clearly doesn't understand the puzzle
After messing around, jumps into the fence expecting it to open even though that's how the puzzle started out
Finally solves the puzzle
Pauses for a minute and a half and didn't bother to edit it out even though there's no dialog or anything and youtube.com has a built in free editor
FORGETS THEY SOLVED THE PUZZLE AND RESETS IT?!
Finally solves it again.
I do not understand why people call their Blind Let's Plays "Walkthroughs" but god bless the algorithm this video is hilarious.