Jo's playthroughs are just a constant rollercoaster between "no, you stupid motherfucker" and "holy shit, how did he figure that out". Man's got range.
Yea his brain works differently and that’s what makes him so interesting. And if ur someone out there who thinks like this guy that means I find you interesting. And the other way around. And back around around. I’m spinning.
I love how chat is cheering for him to fail the puzzles so he goes back and actually experiences the game the intended way, since he skipped everything.
@@comfybaguette the whole point of the game is that you can figure this stuff out on your own. The only one that's not really reasonable to guess is jumping during the loading sections. But thinking "what if I leave the artifact and walk away from it" is a logical question to ask if you think about it a while. Yeah you´re "supposed" to visit the archives and see all the intact slides, but that's because they give you the story of what actually happened with the Owlks. I find it ridiculous that people think that Joe figuring out the solutions to the puzzles by experimentation and trial and error ruined it for him somehow because it deprived him of the "better reveal" (the game literally giving you the answer in a boring slide showing you an error message)
@@spoodermattie7546 I actually did guess the jumping off one, (it was the only one I did figure out by myself). I was running out of things to do and could clearly see that it was a loading zone cause I play a lot of games and was basically just trying to see if I could break the game because it looked like the water had deloaded, then I fell down and was like wow that’s crazy your supposed to do that
By far one of the most unhinged and psychotic playthroughs of the game on this channel, coasting by on sheer intuition and experimentation. For when you want to see less of an emotional story and more of a frenzied mental breakdown. 10/10
Considering how much of an anti-game or meta-game Echoes is, it makes sense that it'd be perfect for Joe. It's designed to teach the player to treat the game as a game (and not a story) and to break its mechanics, and that's what Joe likes to do anyway.
@@HarryS77 the moment i realized the whole point of the expansion was to break my own immersion and stop letting the game scare me was the moment i decided this was my favorite game ever.
It's actually so brilliant I kind of wish the devs had thought about it and allowed it as an Easter egg. Like have the lantern light up with a red flame instead of a green one but do nothing.
The idea of everything dying is terrifying, but if existence is nearing it's end anyway, then the prospect of something/someone else getting to continue is a comforting one.
I hate how literally lets players take that slide reel. Its representational! The Eye represents the end of the current universe and the beginning of the next. Its not going to literally shoot out a red wave and destroy everything!
Yea I was impressed they managed to add DLC to an existing solar system where we saw EVERYTHING in the game, or thought we did. They even managed to get it into the story and make sense.
I tried the exact same thing in my playthrough. I guess the fact that the green flame turns red was the hint that it doesn't work, but I was struggling for a while.
happened to me too, but I got lightly spoiled that your base game ship log affects the dlc ending and honestly is probably the one time I’m glad I got spoiled, albeit pretty vaguely
@@DarwinAwardWinner My game has crashed on me twice while playing the DLC and corrupted my original save both times. It was after the second time that I said fuck it and started watching these DLC compilations.
@@PredatoryQQmber Didn't he delete it on purpose to "see what Gabbro says on the first loop"? I assume you're still learning English, just a friendly correction on minutia. Cheers!
I cant tell if he has brain damage or if hes an actual gigaiq genious, man solved 2/3 of the dlc without clues (almost got the loading screen secret too)
As a person who went through this DLC in the linear way without accidentally skipping or figuring things I wasn't supposed to at any point, It amazes me to no end how someone can even possibly figure out SO MANY of this DLC's puzzles by accident, like i've seen some people sequence break before, but this is to a point where they miss HUGE parts of the DLC. I personally enjoyed this DLC more than the base game *because* of it's linearity so when people skip big parts of it and then say they didn't like it as much, I can't help but wonder if them skipping possibly hurt their experience of the game. (By the way when I call the DLC linear, I don't mean it just tells you what to do at every step. I just mean it tells you what you need to work out a puzzle when you need it so you can figure stuff out in the correct order.)
What a hot yet true take. Despite many people preferring the freedom of the base game, sometimes we need to remind ourselves as developers that some people want a start to finish experience without the risk of breaking the game they are playing with what they want to do.
No, I completely agree. As someone who (like everyone else here) wants to vicariously relive my first experience of this game through Supercuts like this one, watching someone sequence break their way through such a narratively rich game is simultaneously frustrating and heartbreaking. It gets even worse when they then knock the game for 'not making sense' when they're the ones responsible, either for simply ignoring the developers' breadcrumbs and trying to muddle through, or actively attempting to circumvent the intended narrative structure. I've seen people do this and then say that they didn't enjoy the DLC. I've seen people do this and even tell their audience not to bother playing the DLC. But I think the thing that gets me the most is that I've seen people do this, celebrate their ability to 'find their own path', and then quote: "There's no wrong way to play a game." As someone who loves games like Outer Wilds, Return Of The Obra Dinn, Chants Of Sennaar, The Case Of The Golden Idol; all games which encourage the player to explore and unravel the mystery of the game's story, I've come to believe that there IS a wrong way to play a game. Of course, people can play however they want, but video games don't just randomly happen, they're painstakingly crafted by countless hardworking developers who work towards an intended vision for YEARS. There IS an _intended_ way to play the game and experience the story and there ARE ways to play that render the story ineffective, the same way novels are meant to be read left to right (in English, anyway). Ultimately, if your way to play the game is detrimental to the narrative, then I think you are playing the game incorrectly, intentional or not.
I definitely think the prisoner’s vision hits harder if you see the owlks’ jamming the eyes signal in one of the secret archives. And the reel showing them destroying their own home also explains why the owlks are so miserable and mournful about their home. So I do think that going to 2 of the 3 secret archives is important for enjoying the story of the game.
Really shows you just how robust the writing is, for the ending to still mostly hold up in the worst possible scenario. Still much easier to watch than Jerma's playthrough.
@@SupremeDPI didn't think Jerma's was anywhere near as catastrophic as Joe breaking and figuring out everything out of sequence. I think there was one or two points he didn't quite get the plot? But from my hazy memory his was plenty enjoyable
The absolute insanity of this man for how brute and frustrating it is, he's being very smart cause he literally finds secrets by bruteforcing the games as much as possible even by glitches 😂
This guy's brain just works differently. Game developers create sign posts to pull normal people along. This guy gaslights himself until there's enough hot air to simply fly a balloon straight over the finish line.
I’m never, never, never going to get over one of my favorite let’s-players hearing the Prisoner’s triumphant cry and saying, “Yeah. This must be pretty devastating for you.” They completely misread the entire scene and ended up hating the ending and retroactively disliking the entire DLC because of it. It was really sad, and I’m so glad to have this wild, wacky, and wonderful Joe playthrough to cheer me up ❤
Sing how many people lost their save form for just some reason started a new one for this DLC, i feel like they should have added an option once you start the DLC, asking of youve completed the original game, and if you say yes, it'll unlock and the visions for the ending. I dunno, something. Seeing people miss out on those missing parts of the ending because of a lost save is sad
yeah that happened to me too because my old epic games save file was 100%, but my steam save file was not 100% so i missed a lot of visions I didn't know about with the DLC I got on Steam because F Epic.
If you're looking for other great LPs of Outer Wilds, PatStaresAt has a very fun playthrough. He's a smart/funny guy, great reactions to the things that happen in the game.
I think if this guy wasn't such a maniac that somehow found a way to skip half the content and never fear the birds while also not being able to light the bridge in the canyon/summon a boat and was afraid of the friggin water on the stranger, he would've found this more entertaining 😂
I don't know how anyone can find themselves wanting to blitz through this game without stopping to read everything. Especially when they are asking themselves constant questions about stuff they don't fully understand yet. Like they care enough to ask but not enough to find out? Just a strange way to approach a game like this.
Watching this is like watching a person absorb all the information subconsciously, and have no clue why he feels like it’s a good idea on the surface. Meanwhile his subconscious is crunching numbers in the background unseen to both chat and himself lol
any one of the inferences he makes would be pretty normal and fair, but the fact that he basically gets no hints and just compounds inferences and lucks into the most plot-important areas is fucking bonkers
The one I’ve been waiting for! I think EotE Supercuts are my favorite because the expansion is one location, one goal, and (despite a basically free-roam-type space to explore) presents masterful levels of guiding the player along linear paths meant to show off the thought and care that went into the DLC. 35:15 “did I break something in there?” Well yes, but technically no! Final edit: wow, can’t believe I got proven wrong by this playthrough. This guy missed a lot.
@@thewhitemonkey64that said, we get our revenge through The Weeb's Gambit, either the anime writing will be good and he'll finally be convinced, or he'll hate it and slowly go insane, victory is assured either way!
@@thewhitemonkey64I wouldn't enjoy how he plays through this myself much. I think you have to meet a game halfway by trying to immerse yourself and not trying to break it. Well at least not on your first run! But to each their own ✌🏻
In my playthrough of the base game, I almost ran directly into the Stranger once. I saw a coordinate in empty space and was so confused, but luckily my friend told me to ignore it
I imagine they made the fire blue specifically so you wouldn't get mad about the marshmallow transfer not working, since the marshmallow burns orange anyway
Joseph Anderson would be great at dead by daylight. He would win every 50/50 and mindgame because he constantly does things that make no sense and makes normal people think "why tf would you just randomly do that??????"
Really cool and unique playthrough, but I just have one question. Why the fuck do streamers seem to always do the DLC on a new save instead of the one they did the main game with and miss out on the DLC ending stuff
in his playthrough of the base game, chat constantly barrages him on it and he come to despise it. blame chat tbh (i think thats why he doesnt read chat this DLC)
@@helper_bot he didn't have chat up for base game as well you know... he just knew chat would go nuts over him no reading the ship log, he read them only after beating the game
That's kinda what I was thinking, too. This is a game about accepting death and the fact that eventually everything's gonna end, and he just wants to fix it because the Nomai did a little bit of time shenanigans and that makes it not fair? This game's incredibly poignant but I think some of the theming was a bit lost on him by nature of his gremlin-y attitude haha.
"nagito lucked into something" Only watching people's streams of this game and not knowing who they are beyond that made for Danganronpa to be a bit of a surprise reference (especially since I was just watching a stream of RAINCODE right before this).
Joe's in jokes go so deep you have no idea dude 😅😂 (Google "joepedia" along with his name for a fan made wiki) His danganronpa playthrough is also pretty incredible!
@@Imperial_Squid Shit, all of his playthroughs are incredible. The chans of Death Stranding, the breaking of the Star Wars games (and Bugsnax), just... the Persona playthroughs in general. All of them have quality supercuts as well. Phptrash'a compilations are just * chef's kiss *
Every time I watch one of this guys playthroughs of a game, I get so irrationally mad at how incredibly unsensical all his decisions are. Hell, his playthrough here he just guesses to jump in the fire and die with the artifact, despite doing literally everything and anything else besides sleeping next to it. It is baffling. Then with the totems to light or turn of the lights, he looks into it and doesn't shine the light, then shines it everywhere else. How is this not scripted, it's like the odds of him doing this stupid shit and either nothing happening or a great secret gets revealed this makes no sense and now I'm very confused what an awful day to have eyes.
its fucking amazing how much Joe figured shit out accidentally, like he's got a smooth brain but its in fact one giant roll, so he might seem dumb but he's actually secretly a genius
How the hell did he brute force his way through the puzzle, lmao. Like he got both the walking away from lantern secret and the dying in fire at the exact fire he needed to die at. Skipped a decent chunk of the DLC tho as a result of it.
I’m very sus of the playthrough since Joe happened to do a lot of sequence breaking in very specific ways that are on brand for him, but it’s evident if you watch playthroughs from some of his other games that he often gets spoiled but then hides it. There’s several times in other games where he knows stuff he cannot know yet so clearly let it slip that he’s been spoiled or went out of his way to look things up. I can’t remember which playthroughs exactly, but I think AITSF was one of them. Joe’s attitude can be really fun but it makes it impossible to take him seriously when he criticises things.
@@MrHunter1596 that isn't very sus tbh, they're both very likely things to accidentally do, other than burning in the fire, but he does like dying a lot.
the wall-chan skip in Jedi was NOT a "spoiler" i think he did get spoiled on "confront Bode" F11 tech but thats still fucking peak for some of the anime writings in story... he's read a lot of writing in media already that i believe he pretty much morbed it through multiple plagiarism of plots through media
It's really unfortunate that he learned how to light the artifact in the WORST way possible. Chat is dumb for saying "HE DID IT", when he didn't do anything, all it did was confuse him further
@@Pikaton659 I know. I'm not saying he read chat and got confused, I'm saying he lit the artifact in the worst way and got confused. Then at the same time chat is dumb because you can see them cheering, despite Joseph just being confused and not knowing what is even happening
despite the not reading chat thing, that was kinda exactly the point of the phrase in the community. its a spam-able catchphrase designed to confuse viewers (and mr strimmer on streams where he reads chat). this is twitch chat culture and please never take an internet rando words seriously. we spam LLU emojis everyday, what part of that makes you think we have a doctor degree in cancer treatment
Jo's playthroughs are just a constant rollercoaster between "no, you stupid motherfucker" and "holy shit, how did he figure that out". Man's got range.
Watched the last video, this comment is facts.
This man is a living example of idiot savant, I swear...
Kills me how acurate this is, felt like beating myself with a brick every 5 minutes
No. It’s “HE LOVES IT!”
And “he hates it!” Haha
Yea his brain works differently and that’s what makes him so interesting. And if ur someone out there who thinks like this guy that means I find you interesting. And the other way around. And back around around. I’m spinning.
I love how chat is cheering for him to fail the puzzles so he goes back and actually experiences the game the intended way, since he skipped everything.
There isn't an intended way to play the game that's the whole point
@@hpfan1330 sure but there are definitely paths you can take in the game to give you more and better reveals
@@hpfan1330there is 100% an intended path for echoes of the eye. Outer wilds isnt a rougelike lmao
@@comfybaguette the whole point of the game is that you can figure this stuff out on your own. The only one that's not really reasonable to guess is jumping during the loading sections. But thinking "what if I leave the artifact and walk away from it" is a logical question to ask if you think about it a while. Yeah you´re "supposed" to visit the archives and see all the intact slides, but that's because they give you the story of what actually happened with the Owlks. I find it ridiculous that people think that Joe figuring out the solutions to the puzzles by experimentation and trial and error ruined it for him somehow because it deprived him of the "better reveal" (the game literally giving you the answer in a boring slide showing you an error message)
@@spoodermattie7546 I actually did guess the jumping off one, (it was the only one I did figure out by myself). I was running out of things to do and could clearly see that it was a loading zone cause I play a lot of games and was basically just trying to see if I could break the game because it looked like the water had deloaded, then I fell down and was like wow that’s crazy your supposed to do that
41:06 "I must have glitched it when I went in the fire", he was both incorrect and extremely correct with this.
Why didn't it work the first death? He was holding it.
@@ChristopherCravenhe wasn’t holding it, it was placed near him lol
By far one of the most unhinged and psychotic playthroughs of the game on this channel, coasting by on sheer intuition and experimentation. For when you want to see less of an emotional story and more of a frenzied mental breakdown. 10/10
Considering how much of an anti-game or meta-game Echoes is, it makes sense that it'd be perfect for Joe. It's designed to teach the player to treat the game as a game (and not a story) and to break its mechanics, and that's what Joe likes to do anyway.
@@HarryS77 the moment i realized the whole point of the expansion was to break my own immersion and stop letting the game scare me was the moment i decided this was my favorite game ever.
He became a nomai 😅 he experimented, he had hypothesis, he did what nomais would do, risked everything to get to the goal. Thats outer wilds.
Him trying to light the artifact with the marshmallow was both hilarious and genius
I also tried this first and felt so clever right until it didn't do anything lol
It's actually so brilliant I kind of wish the devs had thought about it and allowed it as an Easter egg. Like have the lantern light up with a red flame instead of a green one but do nothing.
It's crazy how many mechanics he found out just by "experimenting".
The man who constantly breaks games, figures out the answer to the puzzles by breaking the simulation.
HE KNOWS
@@NoNameAtAll2HE IS COGNIFEROUS
Testament to both his intelligence and how incredibly well designed this game is.
Imagine being absolutely convinced that sleep is death to the point of burning yourself alive rather than doze off.
Taking "I'll rest when I'm dead" to a whole new level lol
"The eye is evil" is an interpretation that really saddens me lmao
Between the eye or the heat death of the universe, I'll choose the eye everyday
The idea of everything dying is terrifying, but if existence is nearing it's end anyway, then the prospect of something/someone else getting to continue is a comforting one.
I hate how literally lets players take that slide reel. Its representational! The Eye represents the end of the current universe and the beginning of the next. Its not going to literally shoot out a red wave and destroy everything!
So what?
@@Ergo3983the red wave is also metaphorical, pal. It is nornal to understand that the eye has a bad outcome by that scene.
Probably the wildest dlc playthrough I've seen
My man’s did the wackiest route
Pirate Software did an even wilder one
This playthrough is the equivalent of a monkey jumping on a type write and writing a Shakespeare script
Lmaaaaao 😂
You know what i love most about the dlc it is totally resonable how we missed the ship in pervious loops as it is invisible
Look up lil indigestion's playthrough, he somehow accidentally runs into it and starts freaking out. It's wild.
Plus the fact that the rest of the star system all revolves around the sun on the same plane, whereas the stranger sits “above” it all
It's out of the ecliptic
Yea I was impressed they managed to add DLC to an existing solar system where we saw EVERYTHING in the game, or thought we did. They even managed to get it into the story and make sense.
I will never recover from the marshmallow in the artifact bit, chat was downright melting down back then
I tried the exact same thing in my playthrough. I guess the fact that the green flame turns red was the hint that it doesn't work, but I was struggling for a while.
The fact that he dozed off MULTIPLE TIMES but only when he wasn't holding the artefact ahhhhhhh
New saves for EOTE always hurt me a little
happened to me too, but I got lightly spoiled that your base game ship log affects the dlc ending and honestly is probably the one time I’m glad I got spoiled, albeit pretty vaguely
To be fair, he only did it because the game corrupted his original save.
@@DarwinAwardWinner My game has crashed on me twice while playing the DLC and corrupted my original save both times. It was after the second time that I said fuck it and started watching these DLC compilations.
@@DarwinAwardWinner Haven't he deleted it on purpose to 'watch what Gabbro say on the first loop' ?
@@PredatoryQQmber Didn't he delete it on purpose to "see what Gabbro says on the first loop"?
I assume you're still learning English, just a friendly correction on minutia. Cheers!
I cant tell if he has brain damage or if hes an actual gigaiq genious, man solved 2/3 of the dlc without clues (almost got the loading screen secret too)
Having watched Joe for years I can confidently tell you, little of column A, little of column B 😂
@@Imperial_Squid having watched Joe for 3 days I can confidently say, a lot of column A, a lot of column B
Having watched Joe for years, it's 100% all column A and anyone telling you otherwise is a sycophant.
1:26:44 holy shit this transition legit made me think he jumped into a secret or something for a moment lmao
Yes because there are like two real locations where this can happen. Thought the same thing
I am stunned on how many things this guy had managed to do that I haven’t after 20+ hours of Outer Wilds
As a person who went through this DLC in the linear way without accidentally skipping or figuring things I wasn't supposed to at any point, It amazes me to no end how someone can even possibly figure out SO MANY of this DLC's puzzles by accident, like i've seen some people sequence break before, but this is to a point where they miss HUGE parts of the DLC. I personally enjoyed this DLC more than the base game *because* of it's linearity so when people skip big parts of it and then say they didn't like it as much, I can't help but wonder if them skipping possibly hurt their experience of the game. (By the way when I call the DLC linear, I don't mean it just tells you what to do at every step. I just mean it tells you what you need to work out a puzzle when you need it so you can figure stuff out in the correct order.)
What a hot yet true take. Despite many people preferring the freedom of the base game, sometimes we need to remind ourselves as developers that some people want a start to finish experience without the risk of breaking the game they are playing with what they want to do.
No, I completely agree. As someone who (like everyone else here) wants to vicariously relive my first experience of this game through Supercuts like this one, watching someone sequence break their way through such a narratively rich game is simultaneously frustrating and heartbreaking. It gets even worse when they then knock the game for 'not making sense' when they're the ones responsible, either for simply ignoring the developers' breadcrumbs and trying to muddle through, or actively attempting to circumvent the intended narrative structure.
I've seen people do this and then say that they didn't enjoy the DLC. I've seen people do this and even tell their audience not to bother playing the DLC. But I think the thing that gets me the most is that I've seen people do this, celebrate their ability to 'find their own path', and then quote: "There's no wrong way to play a game."
As someone who loves games like Outer Wilds, Return Of The Obra Dinn, Chants Of Sennaar, The Case Of The Golden Idol; all games which encourage the player to explore and unravel the mystery of the game's story, I've come to believe that there IS a wrong way to play a game. Of course, people can play however they want, but video games don't just randomly happen, they're painstakingly crafted by countless hardworking developers who work towards an intended vision for YEARS.
There IS an _intended_ way to play the game and experience the story and there ARE ways to play that render the story ineffective, the same way novels are meant to be read left to right (in English, anyway). Ultimately, if your way to play the game is detrimental to the narrative, then I think you are playing the game incorrectly, intentional or not.
I definitely think the prisoner’s vision hits harder if you see the owlks’ jamming the eyes signal in one of the secret archives. And the reel showing them destroying their own home also explains why the owlks are so miserable and mournful about their home.
So I do think that going to 2 of the 3 secret archives is important for enjoying the story of the game.
Same. I ended up playing it exactly the order intended and it was fantastic. Watching everyone else play it and having them miss things is sad.
Really shows you just how robust the writing is, for the ending to still mostly hold up in the worst possible scenario. Still much easier to watch than Jerma's playthrough.
I'll make sure to avoid Jerma's one like the plague then, thanks, lmao. I barely got through this one.
@@SupremeDPI didn't think Jerma's was anywhere near as catastrophic as Joe breaking and figuring out everything out of sequence. I think there was one or two points he didn't quite get the plot? But from my hazy memory his was plenty enjoyable
yeah, by the end of his playthrough jerma had no idea of what even happened. that wasn't a pleasant experience
The absolute insanity of this man for how brute and frustrating it is, he's being very smart cause he literally finds secrets by bruteforcing the games as much as possible even by glitches 😂
WAIT I JUST FINISHED THE SUPERCUT
HE FINISHED THE DLC AND DIDNT DO THE ENDING? DAMN
@@CicosbruhHe said he would look at it later off stream. But he predicted owl man would be there
You are doing gods work, love these supercuts
This guy's brain just works differently. Game developers create sign posts to pull normal people along. This guy gaslights himself until there's enough hot air to simply fly a balloon straight over the finish line.
I’m never, never, never going to get over one of my favorite let’s-players hearing the Prisoner’s triumphant cry and saying, “Yeah. This must be pretty devastating for you.”
They completely misread the entire scene and ended up hating the ending and retroactively disliking the entire DLC because of it.
It was really sad, and I’m so glad to have this wild, wacky, and wonderful Joe playthrough to cheer me up ❤
It was supposed to be triumphant?? I thought he was indeed sad, but it didn't change how I viewed it at all. Still thought the dlc was great
I think he'd of enjoyed the DLC more if he didn't accident his way into the ending haha
Sing how many people lost their save form for just some reason started a new one for this DLC, i feel like they should have added an option once you start the DLC, asking of youve completed the original game, and if you say yes, it'll unlock and the visions for the ending. I dunno, something. Seeing people miss out on those missing parts of the ending because of a lost save is sad
yeah that happened to me too because my old epic games save file was 100%, but my steam save file was not 100% so i missed a lot of visions I didn't know about with the DLC I got on Steam because F Epic.
"I must have glitched it when i stood in the fire then"
I mean no but actually yes.
I'm glad I'm not the only person who didn't realize you could get into the dream world by sleeping, and instead just jumped into the fire lol
All the puzzle solutions were finding game breaking bugs in a simulation, the DLC was never going to survive Joe's touch
HE IS SUCH AN INTELLIGENT LITTLE CREATURE
1:15:00 The ONLY mechanic he didnt figured out by accident or brute force.
If you're looking for other great LPs of Outer Wilds, PatStaresAt has a very fun playthrough.
He's a smart/funny guy, great reactions to the things that happen in the game.
Thanks for the recommendation! I’ll be sure to watch his playthrough! Thank you
That's the first one I watched.
Too bad his 'partner' Woolie got confused by the game and dropped it, not really a pathfinder that guy is.
For me the stranger involves so much fear, sorrow and joy that it's hilarious seeing Joe just screwing around.
12:13 is especially funny to me knowing that the devs originally planned to have a water monster, waaaay back in early concepts for The Stranger
Really? Is there some sort of draft of that?
20 min in and I just remembered I already watched this playthrough. I mean shiii I'll watch it one more time.
these supercuts are great to have in the background. Thank you!
nice, just finished the joseph anderson's supercut of the base game
I think if this guy wasn't such a maniac that somehow found a way to skip half the content and never fear the birds while also not being able to light the bridge in the canyon/summon a boat and was afraid of the friggin water on the stranger, he would've found this more entertaining 😂
I don't know how anyone can find themselves wanting to blitz through this game without stopping to read everything. Especially when they are asking themselves constant questions about stuff they don't fully understand yet. Like they care enough to ask but not enough to find out? Just a strange way to approach a game like this.
This supercut is gonna be a ride huh
So much cursedness is added by playing on a blank save.
"just because he wanted to swim" LMAO
0.01% run HOLYSHIT that guy is cool
Watching this is like watching a person absorb all the information subconsciously, and have no clue why he feels like it’s a good idea on the surface. Meanwhile his subconscious is crunching numbers in the background unseen to both chat and himself lol
Love Joseph, still waiting on that Witcher 3 breakdown
Thank u for the edit!! Love love love your edits. Also unrelated but my god is youtube ads testing me today. Its literally once every 2 minutes
this playthrough physically hurt me to watch
Poor owlies aren't just being assholes, they're fighting off a home invader.
Thanks for doing the hardwork and supercutting this! earned yourself a subscriber!
any one of the inferences he makes would be pretty normal and fair, but the fact that he basically gets no hints and just compounds inferences and lucks into the most plot-important areas is fucking bonkers
thank you so much for these supercuts!
The one I’ve been waiting for! I think EotE Supercuts are my favorite because the expansion is one location, one goal, and (despite a basically free-roam-type space to explore) presents masterful levels of guiding the player along linear paths meant to show off the thought and care that went into the DLC.
35:15 “did I break something in there?” Well yes, but technically no!
Final edit: wow, can’t believe I got proven wrong by this playthrough. This guy missed a lot.
Yeah. Joe is fun but watching him actively trying to break narrative games because he’s a little goblin man can be….. taxing.
@@thewhitemonkey64that said, we get our revenge through The Weeb's Gambit, either the anime writing will be good and he'll finally be convinced, or he'll hate it and slowly go insane, victory is assured either way!
@@Imperial_Squid the what now?
@@Brigtzen ua-cam.com/video/_5dbMcffBto/v-deo.html
@@thewhitemonkey64I wouldn't enjoy how he plays through this myself much. I think you have to meet a game halfway by trying to immerse yourself and not trying to break it. Well at least not on your first run! But to each their own ✌🏻
In my playthrough of the base game, I almost ran directly into the Stranger once. I saw a coordinate in empty space and was so confused, but luckily my friend told me to ignore it
I never noticed the giant windows on the inside were actually screens
only realised when Joe went up to it and it had RGB pixels on it
1:03:52 i got jumpscared by a fucking flower because of that cut LMAO
Get this man into Quality Assurance
28:08 me going to look in the fridge and arriving at a disappointing conclusion
"Who does this???"
lmfaooooo GOTTEM
A supercut of his Disco Elysium playthrough would be incredible to see
I imagine they made the fire blue specifically so you wouldn't get mad about the marshmallow transfer not working, since the marshmallow burns orange anyway
Fukkin lol how he found the VR world.
Seems like "supercut" here means not just the editing.
I just got home from work, made some eggs, ready to STRAP IN AND HIT THE EYE
Joseph Anderson would be great at dead by daylight.
He would win every 50/50 and mindgame because he constantly does things that make no sense and makes normal people think "why tf would you just randomly do that??????"
nice best supercuts for outer widls man
Really cool and unique playthrough, but I just have one question. Why the fuck do streamers seem to always do the DLC on a new save instead of the one they did the main game with and miss out on the DLC ending stuff
He tried to use his original save but the game corrupted it, forcing him to start a new one.
His save file was corrupted
I am so mad at him for succeeding
This deserves more views.
1:23:14 very cute hearthian four eyes ::)
48:50 I had no idea "togethaaa" was a thing before Elden Ring
Did he ever look at the ship logs? He absolutely trolled us by completing ignoring the game's options of "Roast marshmallow" or "DOZE".
in his playthrough of the base game, chat constantly barrages him on it and he come to despise it. blame chat tbh (i think thats why he doesnt read chat this DLC)
@@helper_bot he didn't have chat up for base game as well you know... he just knew chat would go nuts over him no reading the ship log, he read them only after beating the game
This game is so beautiful.
Pfff. He liked the base game more because he accidentally skipped literally hours of exploration in the DLC, multiple times.
What with Joe's obsession with wanting the game to be about fixing problems
How do you fix the death of the universe bruv lmao
By making another one apparently
That's kinda what I was thinking, too. This is a game about accepting death and the fact that eventually everything's gonna end, and he just wants to fix it because the Nomai did a little bit of time shenanigans and that makes it not fair? This game's incredibly poignant but I think some of the theming was a bit lost on him by nature of his gremlin-y attitude haha.
Indomitable human spirit, which you might actually lack
@@jakobi700 Aight dude let me know how your indomitable human spirit is doing when the heat death of the universe happens, hahahaha
@@jakobi700cornball
May I suggest HelloitsKolo's playthrough at some point? Her's is one of my absolute favorites.
Lets go!!! another one! Thanks eelis!
Vision staff be like: "No thoughts. Brain empty."
"nagito lucked into something" Only watching people's streams of this game and not knowing who they are beyond that made for Danganronpa to be a bit of a surprise reference (especially since I was just watching a stream of RAINCODE right before this).
Joe's in jokes go so deep you have no idea dude 😅😂 (Google "joepedia" along with his name for a fan made wiki)
His danganronpa playthrough is also pretty incredible!
@@Imperial_Squid Shit, all of his playthroughs are incredible. The chans of Death Stranding, the breaking of the Star Wars games (and Bugsnax), just... the Persona playthroughs in general. All of them have quality supercuts as well. Phptrash'a compilations are just * chef's kiss *
@@vedal1358 some of the memes in 999, VLR and ZTD were so good I laughed so hard I couldn't breathe too holy shit 😂
40:00 Oh no! Funniest part of the entire playthrough, I swear
This was the funniest EotE play through I’ve seen
Thank you so much Eelis for making Outer wilds supercuts sejflkelf
Every time I watch one of this guys playthroughs of a game, I get so irrationally mad at how incredibly unsensical all his decisions are. Hell, his playthrough here he just guesses to jump in the fire and die with the artifact, despite doing literally everything and anything else besides sleeping next to it. It is baffling. Then with the totems to light or turn of the lights, he looks into it and doesn't shine the light, then shines it everywhere else. How is this not scripted, it's like the odds of him doing this stupid shit and either nothing happening or a great secret gets revealed this makes no sense and now I'm very confused what an awful day to have eyes.
its fucking amazing how much Joe figured shit out accidentally, like he's got a smooth brain but its in fact one giant roll, so he might seem dumb but he's actually secretly a genius
How the hell did he brute force his way through the puzzle, lmao. Like he got both the walking away from lantern secret and the dying in fire at the exact fire he needed to die at. Skipped a decent chunk of the DLC tho as a result of it.
Did he have the music basically muted when he first dropped into the water on the Stranger? damn missed experience
Just finished the base game supercut and you upload this. Fuck you, I wanna work.
But thank you!
Now I don’t feel so bad because I too found the first two secrets on my own, lol.
The successful sun landing wasn't fully shown. Did he do it the nerd way or the hearthian way?
1:15 The term "Space anglerfish" turned my stomach around quite a few times.
I cant get over how chat is just chat, completely how youd expect a twitch chat to be. Weirdly versatile.
Bruh how can this be so enjoyable yet absolutely torturous to watch ToT
why does he play like that
I’m very sus of the playthrough since Joe happened to do a lot of sequence breaking in very specific ways that are on brand for him, but it’s evident if you watch playthroughs from some of his other games that he often gets spoiled but then hides it. There’s several times in other games where he knows stuff he cannot know yet so clearly let it slip that he’s been spoiled or went out of his way to look things up. I can’t remember which playthroughs exactly, but I think AITSF was one of them. Joe’s attitude can be really fun but it makes it impossible to take him seriously when he criticises things.
yea dying in the fire and then dropping the lantern so far away to attempt "swimming." still entertaining but dont keep pretending after the fact.
@@MrHunter1596 that isn't very sus tbh, they're both very likely things to accidentally do, other than burning in the fire, but he does like dying a lot.
When did he know something he shouldn't have in AI?
the wall-chan skip in Jedi was NOT a "spoiler"
i think he did get spoiled on "confront Bode" F11 tech but thats still fucking peak
for some of the anime writings in story... he's read a lot of writing in media already that i believe he pretty much morbed it through multiple plagiarism of plots through media
I would pay gold for Alien Isolation supercut :p
I’d never say that Outer Wilds could be played incorrectly, but holy fuck did he play this game wrong
15:07 This is the last place I expected to hear Carpacio's theme.
Mmm... fresh Eelis supercut
Does he refuse to use the ship computer?
so many things discovered by accident
He basically missed so much and almost ruined the dlc for him, glad he liked it atleast lol
It's really unfortunate that he learned how to light the artifact in the WORST way possible.
Chat is dumb for saying "HE DID IT", when he didn't do anything, all it did was confuse him further
He never read chat at all during the playthrough
@@Pikaton659 I know.
I'm not saying he read chat and got confused, I'm saying he lit the artifact in the worst way and got confused.
Then at the same time chat is dumb because you can see them cheering, despite Joseph just being confused and not knowing what is even happening
despite the not reading chat thing, that was kinda exactly the point of the phrase in the community. its a spam-able catchphrase designed to confuse viewers (and mr strimmer on streams where he reads chat). this is twitch chat culture and please never take an internet rando words seriously. we spam LLU emojis everyday, what part of that makes you think we have a doctor degree in cancer treatment
let this be a warning that there's no point in avoiding a game's design if your intent is to get the most of it
im calling the cops
40:15 sometimes I think about this and always laugh