Really well-made video overall despite a few inaccuracies but I'm just a spelunky addict who knows too much about this game lol. I think one of the reasons this game keeps bringing us back is the randomness element of it mimicing gambling. You are technically always rolling the dice with the levels, and your success, while overwhelmingly skill-based, will depend on luck as well. Plus, being able to set your own difficulty through the choices you make is one of the most clever game design concepts I've ever seen in a game. Really glad to still see content made about this game. Good luck on your cosmic ocean quest.
There's a whole section I cut while scripting about the way boxes affect progression (1-1 jetpack goes crazy) and how it keeps people playing even if they can't get far on a normal run. Didn't feel like I could word it properly, but the gambling connections are definitely there for sure.
I've said it before on a different video, but whenever I hear that opening fanfare on the Dwelling, it always puts a big, dumb smile on my face. Also, it's really interesting hearing what is more difficult for other people, because I tend to always go Volcana-Tide Pool, as you can Ankh skip in Tide Pool and Volcana isn't terribly difficult unless you're psychopathic enough to have a pack on, and the lava isn't too bad for me since I like to keep a freeze ray on me, which can freeze and prevent lava from dripping into the drill shaft.
you can also freeze the shopkeeper, grab all the resources, grab the decided weapon of choice, and then leave. if he doesn't get unfrozen before the player leaves the level, the player wont gain aggro
@@bobtheguy6485seeing a video someone from someone who actually know a subject (mostly my hyperfixations) are the ones i find the most entertaining, 10/10 video
Nice work. I agree wholeheartedly with 98% of this video. (But you're wild for thinking jungle is easier than dwelling. I'd take moles and lizards over bear traps and witch doctors any day of the week.)
Pre-nerf bear traps were maybe the most horrifying thing in either game. I think I'm mostly just traumatized by arrow traps from hd though, knockback on those is crazy
Hey, props for sticking with it for more than a few hours, I didn't mention it in the video, but I started and stopped playing a few times at first. I think I did 3 runs before putting it down the first time. (not saying you'll definitely enjoy it if you ever pick it up again, but if the entire video didn't clue you in, I'd say it's worth it)
Really well-made video overall despite a few inaccuracies but I'm just a spelunky addict who knows too much about this game lol.
I think one of the reasons this game keeps bringing us back is the randomness element of it mimicing gambling. You are technically always rolling the dice with the levels, and your success, while overwhelmingly skill-based, will depend on luck as well. Plus, being able to set your own difficulty through the choices you make is one of the most clever game design concepts I've ever seen in a game.
Really glad to still see content made about this game. Good luck on your cosmic ocean quest.
There's a whole section I cut while scripting about the way boxes affect progression (1-1 jetpack goes crazy) and how it keeps people playing even if they can't get far on a normal run.
Didn't feel like I could word it properly, but the gambling connections are definitely there for sure.
I've said it before on a different video, but whenever I hear that opening fanfare on the Dwelling, it always puts a big, dumb smile on my face. Also, it's really interesting hearing what is more difficult for other people, because I tend to always go Volcana-Tide Pool, as you can Ankh skip in Tide Pool and Volcana isn't terribly difficult unless you're psychopathic enough to have a pack on, and the lava isn't too bad for me since I like to keep a freeze ray on me, which can freeze and prevent lava from dripping into the drill shaft.
Me when the goat uploads:🥳
Edit: thanks for the likes I’m famous
You should've froze Bob a couple times, stole all his stuff, and ran into the door. Then he won't get angry at all!
Honestly wasn't aware of this interaction, with how often shops spawn at the end of levels this is crazy good to know
you can also freeze the shopkeeper, grab all the resources, grab the decided weapon of choice, and then leave. if he doesn't get unfrozen before the player leaves the level, the player wont gain aggro
Actually didn't know this, the exit was right there, would definitely work. You know if Spelunky HD works that way as well?
"and then i accidentally blew myself up later" that's just way too real lol
Pog game AND good youtuber, i happy
Was irrationally afraid literally nobody watching this was going to know what Spelunky was, 10/10 comment
@@bobtheguy6485seeing a video someone from someone who actually know a subject (mostly my hyperfixations) are the ones i find the most entertaining, 10/10 video
Nice work. I agree wholeheartedly with 98% of this video.
(But you're wild for thinking jungle is easier than dwelling. I'd take moles and lizards over bear traps and witch doctors any day of the week.)
Pre-nerf bear traps were maybe the most horrifying thing in either game. I think I'm mostly just traumatized by arrow traps from hd though, knockback on those is crazy
@@bobtheguy6485 True.
So that’s why he hasn’t played spearmaster yet
Play it plsssss
You can't stop playing Spelunky until you get that Randomizer Cosmic Win; it will haunt you into the afterlife. 👻
Gonna come back to this comment in 20 years just to prove you wrong, just you wait. It's possible. Probably.
I thought this was spearmaster 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
Greatest game. Also, if you have steam version, you can play at Spelunky 2.5 mod. Its a crazy experience)
He's back :o yeeey :D
so THATS why
My king has posted again
nice vid, is spelunky 2 worth?
Quote my friend: "Did you watch the video?"
(Yes, 100%)
I have 100% percent spelunky 2 and I am sorry you have fallen victim as well R.I.P.
Hoping this video will drag a couple more people down into this hole with us
nice video!
Check out the Spelunky 2.5 Mod if your on PC.
Can't believe I made a whole video without mentioning mods a single time, temporary lapse in sanity, what was I thinking
I tried spelunky a few yers ago and left after 10 hours because it was too frustrating... Like
Hey, props for sticking with it for more than a few hours, I didn't mention it in the video, but I started and stopped playing a few times at first. I think I did 3 runs before putting it down the first time.
(not saying you'll definitely enjoy it if you ever pick it up again, but if the entire video didn't clue you in, I'd say it's worth it)