This is a new type of video I am trying out, so if you enjoyed it, please let me know in the comments. (Also suggestions for games you would like to see :)) Also been working on a new Minecraft video so stay tuned for that!
I could not agree more. This game raised the bar for me in terms of what I expect from a game's capacity for storytelling. Two of my biggest gaming memories are thanks to Journey, the first was when I finally learned that this is actually a multiplayer game at the bridge arena level. I spotted something jumping around off in the distance and thought it moved strangely. Only when I got closer did I realise it was another player! I stayed with this player for every evel right through to the end credits, only to be told that I had actually played with 6 different people! The second is the soundtrack (which you did not spend enough time on in this video!), composed by Austin Wintory. This was actually the very first game soundtrack I paid for because it had such a big impact on me. I love this game so much. Thank you for highlighting it again for me many years after I first played it.
I completely agree with you. I wanted to talk more about the Soundtrack and the cool multiplayer style of the game. But had to get this video out in time, and also I didn't have any words on how to describe the Soundtrack other than just "you need to try it". But I am glad you enjoyed the video :)
Great video, new sub here, and I love finding new awesome small channels like myself. I dog into audio-visual design and storytelling in my video on Cocoon.
The virgin UA-camr: I need at least 26 minutes and jokes to explain this game THE CHAD. DINONYTE: I need 4 minutes. And I can say more than a 26 minute video.
This is a new type of video I am trying out, so if you enjoyed it, please let me know in the comments. (Also suggestions for games you would like to see :))
Also been working on a new Minecraft video so stay tuned for that!
It's incredible to see the dedication and creativity that goes into bringing a game to life.
W Take. I love Journey so much
I could not agree more. This game raised the bar for me in terms of what I expect from a game's capacity for storytelling.
Two of my biggest gaming memories are thanks to Journey, the first was when I finally learned that this is actually a multiplayer game at the bridge arena level. I spotted something jumping around off in the distance and thought it moved strangely. Only when I got closer did I realise it was another player! I stayed with this player for every evel right through to the end credits, only to be told that I had actually played with 6 different people!
The second is the soundtrack (which you did not spend enough time on in this video!), composed by Austin Wintory. This was actually the very first game soundtrack I paid for because it had such a big impact on me.
I love this game so much. Thank you for highlighting it again for me many years after I first played it.
I completely agree with you.
I wanted to talk more about the Soundtrack and the cool multiplayer style of the game. But had to get this video out in time, and also I didn't have any words on how to describe the Soundtrack other than just "you need to try it".
But I am glad you enjoyed the video :)
huh now i want to install this game
Do it, You will Love it :)
You are pretty good at editing ngl
I am glad you liked it :)
Great video, new sub here, and I love finding new awesome small channels like myself. I dog into audio-visual design and storytelling in my video on Cocoon.
Thanks for the sub! I'll check out that video now :)
@Dinonyte Thanks! let me know of you need the link.
@@Deadforge Yeah, can you give me the link. I tried to find it but had to go for some work before i found it
@@Dinonyte ua-cam.com/video/2PtAQrM4AQs/v-deo.htmlsi=HvhVK0Ix8bkuzTXM
The virgin UA-camr: I need at least 26 minutes and jokes to explain this game
THE CHAD. DINONYTE: I need 4 minutes. And I can say more than a 26 minute video.
I got you bro 😎😎