fr the keybinds for his weapons, the door/hiding technique for the enderman, minecraft has a lot of good designs for complete new players to gain a really quick learning curve, but also really cool to see how humans all do the same things, regardless of time and generation
@ yeah there are some things that basically require other players to talk to each other about to find out, and i still find that super cool for games to do that :))
It's honestly fascinating how much he's able to figure out through trial and error! I thought for sure he'd be lost on the suspicious blocks for good lmao
I feel like Oliver is exceptionally thoughtful when it comes to playing games for his audience. In his full videos/streams he states multiple times that he does his best to think out his actions before performing them, though not 100% of the time as he is only human. Results in some of the most entertaining watches, imo
@@rednaxela7875 first playthroughs are genuinely magical in their ability to just throw a bunch of rare stuff at the player and hide something ubiquitous.
Its insane to me that the Minecraft movie legit couldn't think of anything better than a Jumanji plot; its like they didn't even watch someone who has never played Minecraft before. Every time I watch a "Never played before" , it's so wholesome and wonderful and just...idk, someone who hasn't played MC always makes up their own stories. And that's human nature. And I love that.
WWZ's writer even wrote a book with this exact premise actually. It's called "Minecraft: The Island", it's still a Jumanji-type plot, but the part where Robin Williams is stuck in the Jungle, which we never see. So it's basically Isekai but the write really makes it work.
I'm almost 99% sure they haven't even played Minecraft themselves. Kinda obvious cuz the movie only exists for money, but still disappointing. If you want good stories about anything, especially interpretations/ adaptations, you have to look to the fans bc Hollywood will just grab a license and slap a Generic Hero's Journey™ template onto it
@@caramelcream8569 Hollywood could switch to writing its scripts with AI tomorrow and nobody would notice The unfortunate truth is that the entertainment industry is slop, and only every now and then do circumstances align to allow for something great to be made
"A bed! A fucking bed. [Note:] 'Bed Nether'. I'm gonna be sleeping in there, bois! I can't believe I didn't think about this before...I'm going to bring the yellow bed, because probably the pigs will love that...Look at this happy boi - he's about to head into the Nether! Heck yeah!"
I think the Chekhov's Gun of the Wither painting in his house that he slowly but reliably pauses to look at every now and then resulting in him building a demon in his house, causing the home to be totally destroyed was one of the best emergent pieces of lets play storytelling Ive ever seen.
@@Exploding_Pencils14 I thought the main point of Chekovs gun is that the guns in the scene and eventually will be used. Like how the painting was in his house the whole time - while not directly used it was used to create the wither in a sense. also I posted this on the wrong video I assumed this was the last part
Funny thing is i've seen this exact same thing happen in another blind let's play of minecraft ("piropito first playthrough of minecraft"). Idk why people keep building the ominous demon statue in their houses
@not_llike_that watch the third video :) if you don't want to then here.. (SPOILERS DOWN BELOW) The "wither" the commenter is talking about is a (semi) secret boss for people to fight, And the Painting the commenter is talking about is giving you the hint that this is the way to summon it 4 Soul sand used for the body, and 3 wither skeleton heads for, well.. the head. Minecraft is pretty clever with hints to features that does like.. there is an actual Igloo that is not near a village, just a lone igloo you can find in snowy places, and it will teach you you can cure a zombie villager If you spoiled yourself with this information, Hello! 👋
5:52 the fact that a new player figured out that shields could be repaired with planks almost immediately, while I, someone who's played since 1.12, never knew until now, baffles me.
Its the most modern version but this lets play just feels very nostalgic and old school, like im rediscovering minecraft for the first time again together with Oliver
What still impressed me the most, is the sheer fact that he said "Looks like the hotel from the shining." Not knowing about the "Johnny" easter egg when using a nametag on a Vindicator, turning him into the main antagonist of the movie and NOBODY in his chat caught onto that. WHAT?
this is so interesting, I've never seen someone successfully play the game how it's supposed to be played before. Like discovering shit through hints *in* the game. Him noticing the trader drinking the milk to undo his potion effect was fascinating. Makes me realize how great this game actually is.
I'm so fascinated by the people who occasionally popped up in chat during this playthrough who were just like "he could just google it" or "it's easier if you just look it up"
@Necrom6 I mean that's just sort of the nature of things, I'm more interested in the people who think "a rare instance of someone who doesn't know anything about minecraft trying to figure it out on his own? no, I want generic minecraft stream #257,928"
He doesn't even look at the chat, and has barely any moderators for it, so he has no idea how toxic it is. He just lets people say whatever they want, yelling into the void...
To be honest, seeing his playthrough was inspiring. The speed and desire for him to find answers, and ask questions is invigorating, and I'll take a little shard of it with me as I go.
not only has this playthrough shown me how well minecraft actually teaches it's mechanics, but also there's so many random moments like the wandering trader drinking the milk that taught him how the mechanics worked that were just too perfect lmao
right! like i somehow felt that minecraft is too "bloated" now but now after this i see that actually, with fresh eyes, it all fits together beautifully (except for the STUPID fletching table) makes me wish i could play the game for the first time again
So odd that people in chat around 1:34:00 were saying that it's only him that has trouble with inventory management in this game. Maybe one person saying it wouldnt be weird, just commenting based off of their own experiences, but multiple in a row? The community has been BEGGING for an incentory update practically since the game became popular in the first place! And mojang has been trying (with varying levels of success) to listen and fix the issue. Ender chests, then shulkers, then bundles! I know that he has a less moderated chat than the average streamer so youre bound to think it's weird what some pepple are saying, but this baffled me
Bro found a Lava Cube in the masion (One of the rarest spawns of the masion, with the mansion itself being one of the rarest buuldings in the game) and didnt try looking it the middle, the only instance where a diamond block spawns naturally
excited to see this man find the warden. that’ll be funny. and less than five minutes later… AAAHHH AHHH AHHHHH impeccable. exactly the reaction I expected tbh
The pure innocence, unknowing of danger, child like curiosity.... So refreahing. Absolutely love the jump scares, they are real, not just faked for content.❤
Was thinking of how a first time player would know how to summon the Wither other than observing the drawing in the chiseled sandstone. Then I saw him getting the Wither painting. Gotta say, Mojang actually does make Minecraft possible to be explored fully blind
i can guarentee im not the only one, but this series makes me relive my childhood from when i first got minecraft. I've never came across a video that can recreate a feeling like that until now.
I love watching this guy, everyone he dies he’s just takes it and carries on. He just takes life in stride. Not to mention he’s smart with how he figures things out (besides the diorite) either way watching this guy has just made me super happy.
I wish we all, like this stud, made new houses in our worlds instead of deleting our worlds and starting fresh. We need to learn from you, our habits are cursed by knowledge.
Wow, it's so insane to go back and see just how much he figured things out with a scientific and curious mind. It was so incredible watching him just... just get it! I couldn't believe anyone could play Minecraft blindly and figure it all out. But AboutOliver is really so impressive. Wow... I'm so lost for words. I love watching it again
After a decade of playing Minecraft, building huge builds and complex machinery, it is so refreshing to see someone exploring this world from the start, like I did all those years ago.
I think humans are biologically good at intuitively finding stuff like this out, I think just try to play more games without external aid and you’ll find you’re way smarter than you thought
Love it immensely, I never knew minecraft can be deducted and reasoned and always treated it like a game of read-the-wiki-to-know-what-to-do. But now I know, I played game the wrong way all alone... how many more game have I sullened like that...
I love how he always takes the time to point out how much he loves the music. The Minecraft Soundtrack has become an absolute classic with how calming and Nostalgic it feels. It's also incredibly Iconic for how unique of a sound it is. Any Minecraft song is instantly recognizable as a Minecraft song, it perfectly captures how the game feels(You know, except for the rage inducing parts XD).
I had a friend complain about games that require wikis and he used minecraft as an example. I probably debated a few example with him. But now I don't need to.
Seeing non experienced player/players who don't google stuff shows how certain parts of Minecraft are really good in guiding the player and others (like potion) are horrendous, it's all trying and error there's no indicators
Timestamps: 0:00 House upgrade 4:06 Caves 6:04 Nethering 7:39 Taking a break 8:28 Nethering 10:23 Alchemy? 11:31 Portal math 13:24 PTSD 13:40 Fortress 16:26 Alchemy! 17:18 Painting? 18:00 Animal Planet 18:55 The Shining 26:23 . 29:11 Lost in every way 32:12 An ambush 32:42 Third house 38:50 Venturing deeper 42:02 break 44:10 Venturing deeperer 47:27 break 48:53 Venturing deepererer 51:42 . 53:00 Call him the Potato Man 53:30 . 58:58 Going up 59:22 Going home 1:04:14 Wasting eyes 1:04:48 Preparing for Nether 1:05:38 "BED NETHER" 1:08:22 Nethering 1:10:40 Those are frogs! 1:11:52 Nethering 1:13:05 Fortressing 1:14:53 Bedrocking 1:15:37 (Best Friends Forever) 1:17:18 ..or not quite so 1:19:07 Housing 1:21:35 Alchemy 1:24:52 Throwing eyes 1:28:00 Alchemy 1:30:39 Enchanting 1:33:10 (Two Birds, One Arrow) and Alchemy 1:34:27 Back to enchanting 1:36:10 Searching for stronghold 1:39:40 Puppy! 1:42:27 Nethering 1:43:43 Venturing 2:01:20 Searching the stronghold Favorite moments: 3:21 - Scared of endermen no more 4:28 - Disk gotten 5:22 - Disk played 7:20 - Hellish shortcut 10:06 - Hellish accident 14:30 - Hellish fishing (how did I never thought of doing that?!) 15:37 - Hellish mistake 15:52 - Recovery 17:30 - 3 skulls! 17:44 - AW MAN 21:55 - Recovery strikes back 23:15 - Out of body experience 24:33 - Are you not entertained?! 32:12 - An ambush 33:45 - Frame this waterfall! 40:30 - Probably the reason you clicked the video so fast 45:15 - Underground city 46:26 - SADDLE!! 46:55 - Skulk mechanic understood 47:37 - Frame this village! 50:25 - Another saddle! 59:44 - Frame this window! 1:13:23 - Frame this hellway 1:13:30 - SADDLE!!! 1:14:22 - SADDLE!!!! 1:19:07 - Frame this landscape! 1:20:07 - What? 1:27:43 - Birch 1:30:00 - Purpose of milk 1:35:35 - Here I realized that I should have also marked every time the guy was smart in math and other stuff 1:41:48 - You spin me round baby 1:43:08 - Frame this hellscape! 1:48:35 - Rap 1:53:48 - Frame this entire forest! 2:02:27 - Saddle.. (i lost the first SADDLE! moment 😔)
1:48:35 is this from something because it's funny as hell and if oliver made that all up on the spot I feel like that's a skill I would've heard from him more often but I tried looking up multiple lines and came up empty-handed
@@earlyapriladam Is it? Which speech? I downloaded the transcription: Look, I'm not going to let this fuck me up. I'm a modern gamer. I read patch notes, I eat game snacks, I buy DLC, and I run victory laps. Okay, I'm in The Meta, I'm on the farm, on a speedrun, and I'm out of harm. I'm a goddamn 4-bit sage in a 4K age, a dungeon crawler, a high-score hauler. Okay, you can't mute me, you can't kick me out. I've got infinite lives and infinite clout. And everyone needs to know that I'm interactive, I'm hyperactive, and from time to time, I'm also multiplay-active. In online games, I'm the scene-stealer, a joystick wielder, a true thrill-feeler. Okay, a stealth-mode sneaker, achievement achiever, always the leader, never the lever. Okay, I stay in it. I've tackled every quest, passed every test, from Alloud West to the Dragon's Nest. Trophy collecting, never second-guessing, gaming passion, always impressing. From pixel sprites to neon lights, in gaming nights, I reach new heights. Okay, and even though I have been pinged and ponged, I've been fragged and dragged, I don't give a [__], because I have snacked. Oh man, in every match, I'm top batch. Every catch, every snatch, game on, game attached, another victory dispatched. Maybe not at this particular time, but at some time, surely.
honestly, this is the best 1st play through i have ever seen ever, man is smart and funny, lucky bastard oliver sounds and speaks soooooooooo much like a streamer i used to watch named Sluggero, i wouldnt be surprised if they were brothers
maybe I have a distorted view since I learned the game when I was 10 and was overall bad at videogames. But I am impressed on how much he discovered. The potions and redstone are incredible, sure there is now some sort of tutorial in the game while when I learnt it you had to guess (or look up craftings) but it still impressive
A man's jurney of discovery, rediscovery, re-rediscovery, and re-re-rediscovery. Of Diorite.
Iconic
Really gotta hand it to oliver with how he handles these deaths. Just one of those would be enough to crush my soul for a week.
I laughed so hard when he started using stone equipment again
REAL. Bro takes it like a total champ I would've just logged off for the year
100% rage-quit time 😂@@megafrodo100
Diorite. (part 2)
Absolute Diorite!
omg what is this?
wait what's that?
Diorite???
What is that?
I love how you can slowly see Oliver develop classic Minecraft habits as he learns
fr the keybinds for his weapons, the door/hiding technique for the enderman, minecraft has a lot of good designs for complete new players to gain a really quick learning curve, but also really cool to see how humans all do the same things, regardless of time and generation
@ yeah there are some things that basically require other players to talk to each other about to find out, and i still find that super cool for games to do that :))
yes, it's so cool! watching blind MC let's plays feels like a form of anthropology atp 😂
It's honestly fascinating how much he's able to figure out through trial and error! I thought for sure he'd be lost on the suspicious blocks for good lmao
I feel like Oliver is exceptionally thoughtful when it comes to playing games for his audience. In his full videos/streams he states multiple times that he does his best to think out his actions before performing them, though not 100% of the time as he is only human. Results in some of the most entertaining watches, imo
It’s crazy that he found the archeology site, I’ve looked for them in the correct biomes so many times but I’ve never found one before
@@rednaxela7875he found one within like the first 20 minutes of his very first play through and he just thought it was part of the village he was in
@@rednaxela7875 first playthroughs are genuinely magical in their ability to just throw a bunch of rare stuff at the player and hide something ubiquitous.
17:45 Sees the Creeper painting - goes for *"Aww man!"*
And even doesn't know how classic it is!
SO WE BACK IN THE MINE
GOT OUR PICKAXE SWINGING FROM SIDE TO SIDE
THIS TASK’S A GRUELING ONE, HOPE TO FIND SOME DIAMONDS TONIGHT
DIAMONDS TONIGHT
HEADS UP
Its insane to me that the Minecraft movie legit couldn't think of anything better than a Jumanji plot; its like they didn't even watch someone who has never played Minecraft before. Every time I watch a "Never played before" , it's so wholesome and wonderful and just...idk, someone who hasn't played MC always makes up their own stories. And that's human nature. And I love that.
WWZ's writer even wrote a book with this exact premise actually.
It's called "Minecraft: The Island", it's still a Jumanji-type plot, but the part where Robin Williams is stuck in the Jungle, which we never see.
So it's basically Isekai but the write really makes it work.
@@PrplMothomg I love that book it’s so good and would be such a cooler thing to base the Minecraft movie off 😢
@ _Yeah..._
I'm almost 99% sure they haven't even played Minecraft themselves. Kinda obvious cuz the movie only exists for money, but still disappointing. If you want good stories about anything, especially interpretations/
adaptations, you have to look to the fans bc Hollywood will just grab a license and slap a Generic Hero's Journey™ template onto it
@@caramelcream8569 Hollywood could switch to writing its scripts with AI tomorrow and nobody would notice
The unfortunate truth is that the entertainment industry is slop, and only every now and then do circumstances align to allow for something great to be made
"A bed! A fucking bed. [Note:] 'Bed Nether'. I'm gonna be sleeping in there, bois! I can't believe I didn't think about this before...I'm going to bring the yellow bed, because probably the pigs will love that...Look at this happy boi - he's about to head into the Nether! Heck yeah!"
Moments before major disaster.
I smiled so widely
1:05:40
Got an add right as he clicked the bed lmao.
@@PrplMoth Capitalism jumpscare
I fucking love how Oliver figures out the mechanics as intended
Makes me feel that doing subtle design and cluing in the player is worth the effort
“The torches don’t work” he says while standing in a completely dark area
I think the Chekhov's Gun of the Wither painting in his house that he slowly but reliably pauses to look at every now and then resulting in him building a demon in his house, causing the home to be totally destroyed was one of the best emergent pieces of lets play storytelling Ive ever seen.
Its more like a Foreshadowing rather than a Chekov
Chekovs Gun is usually something that benefits the protagonist
@@Exploding_Pencils14 I thought the main point of Chekovs gun is that the guns in the scene and eventually will be used. Like how the painting was in his house the whole time - while not directly used it was used to create the wither in a sense.
also I posted this on the wrong video I assumed this was the last part
Funny thing is i've seen this exact same thing happen in another blind let's play of minecraft ("piropito first playthrough of minecraft"). Idk why people keep building the ominous demon statue in their houses
Can you explain this to me, please? I don't really play Minecraft, so I don't get what you are talking about
@not_llike_that watch the third video
:) if you don't want to then here.. (SPOILERS DOWN BELOW)
The "wither" the commenter is talking about is a (semi) secret boss for people to fight,
And the Painting the commenter is talking about is giving you the hint that this is the way to summon it
4 Soul sand used for the body, and 3 wither skeleton heads for, well.. the head.
Minecraft is pretty clever with hints to features that does like.. there is an actual Igloo that is not near a village, just a lone igloo you can find in snowy places, and it will teach you you can cure a zombie villager
If you spoiled yourself with this information, Hello! 👋
5:52 the fact that a new player figured out that shields could be repaired with planks almost immediately, while I, someone who's played since 1.12, never knew until now, baffles me.
Because we got usued to stuff. We just stoped trying new stuff after a while. Because we believe we know everythinf already
i've been playing since 1.3 and didn't know either 😭
BRO ITS BEEN 5 FUCKING YEARS AND I DIDNT KNOW THAT BRUHHHHH
Wait you can do that??
YOU CAN?????
It’s so funny watching you have all the canon events like falling into a lava lake and loosing everything
Can’t believe I made this comment before the woodland mansion death loop and then burning it down LOL
@@lesbatron222
100%
Its the most modern version but this lets play just feels very nostalgic and old school, like im rediscovering minecraft for the first time again together with Oliver
"and a portal to the underworld... i'm set"
i didn't know he was into egyptian mythology
underrated joke
Took me a while but Holy thats a good one 😂
What still impressed me the most, is the sheer fact that he said "Looks like the hotel from the shining." Not knowing about the "Johnny" easter egg when using a nametag on a Vindicator, turning him into the main antagonist of the movie and NOBODY in his chat caught onto that. WHAT?
Right? He was practically spot on
You can do WHAT ?? '0'
I wouldn’t be surprised if a lot of people in his chat are too young to have seen the shining
@@akunekochan hmhm
Jhonny will proceed to attack everything after, you can test
this is so interesting, I've never seen someone successfully play the game how it's supposed to be played before. Like discovering shit through hints *in* the game. Him noticing the trader drinking the milk to undo his potion effect was fascinating. Makes me realize how great this game actually is.
1:36:05 oliver at level 21: "man, levels are important. fuck. i can't die." immediately cuts to him at level 19 lmao
Maybe he spent some, not necessarily lose them.
@Manuel3451000 oh I didn't even consider that
absolutely LOVES the way u edit creeper deaths. and diorite jokes
He's so smart yet he can't remember what diorite looks like
Tbf, if I could forget what raw diorite looks like, I would too.
I'm so fascinated by the people who occasionally popped up in chat during this playthrough who were just like "he could just google it" or "it's easier if you just look it up"
The chat has been a lot of complaining the whole time really
@Necrom6 I mean that's just sort of the nature of things, I'm more interested in the people who think "a rare instance of someone who doesn't know anything about minecraft trying to figure it out on his own? no, I want generic minecraft stream #257,928"
That is kind of how minecraft was meant to be played. But it is fun to discover some things on your own.
He doesn't even look at the chat, and has barely any moderators for it, so he has no idea how toxic it is. He just lets people say whatever they want, yelling into the void...
To be honest, seeing his playthrough was inspiring. The speed and desire for him to find answers, and ask questions is invigorating, and I'll take a little shard of it with me as I go.
The absolute last thing I expected him to get was potions. It’s actually shocking that he trial and errored his way through that.
Nevermind, he does something more surprising in part three imo
Very smart + obsessed with farming potatoes
Now _where_ have I seen that before...
Next thing you know, he'll start shouting that he never dies
@Pokiguy-jo2ct and moving out to the tundra to get away from the government.
Jacksepticeye reference?-
@@45hAshTechnoblade reference
Technobladee never dies 👑
I died when the chat exploded during "Oooh, the bed in nether! How did I not think of that before!" moment
Eelis you are actually so good at knowing what to keep and what to cut its incredible
not only has this playthrough shown me how well minecraft actually teaches it's mechanics, but also there's so many random moments like the wandering trader drinking the milk that taught him how the mechanics worked that were just too perfect lmao
right! like i somehow felt that minecraft is too "bloated" now but now after this i see that actually, with fresh eyes, it all fits together beautifully (except for the STUPID fletching table)
makes me wish i could play the game for the first time again
@arijeanz the fletching table genuinely made me so sad cause oliver seemed so excited to use it😭 MOJANG FIX IT NOWW
Except brewing, it needs a rework imo
the hilarious part of the nether bed is he used it right next to the block that lets you respawn in the nether
So odd that people in chat around 1:34:00 were saying that it's only him that has trouble with inventory management in this game. Maybe one person saying it wouldnt be weird, just commenting based off of their own experiences, but multiple in a row? The community has been BEGGING for an incentory update practically since the game became popular in the first place! And mojang has been trying (with varying levels of success) to listen and fix the issue. Ender chests, then shulkers, then bundles!
I know that he has a less moderated chat than the average streamer so youre bound to think it's weird what some pepple are saying, but this baffled me
Bro found a Lava Cube in the masion (One of the rarest spawns of the masion, with the mansion itself being one of the rarest buuldings in the game) and didnt try looking it the middle, the only instance where a diamond block spawns naturally
He also found a Charged Creeper. What a lucky fella!
"Torches don't work" lmao
excited to see this man find the warden. that’ll be funny.
and less than five minutes later… AAAHHH AHHH AHHHHH
impeccable. exactly the reaction I expected tbh
His enthusiasm is infectious
This guy is so lucky to have rare items like music discs and so intelligent to discover things like ender related things without a wiki.
Then he dies in the lava
HE UNDERSTOOD THE MILK GETTING RID OF POTION EFFECTS, THIS GUY IS NEXT LEVEL
The pure innocence, unknowing of danger, child like curiosity.... So refreahing.
Absolutely love the jump scares, they are real, not just faked for content.❤
Bro's intuition is on another level. He discovered in weeks BY HIMSELF what i as a kid WITH GOOGLE took me years to find out.
I love the way he slowly figures out each mechanic like a puzzle
It’s so fun watching him learn how the game works. Honestly very validating of the game design of Minecraft and mojang
6:53 genuinely thought he’d start digging around thinking the bones were fossils or something so the cut to bone portal killed me
The pain I felt when he ate that Enchanted Golden apple is unmeasurable.
It is so awesome seeing someone who is introduced to the newest mechanics at the same time as the older mechanics and figuring them out naturally.
He literally didn't pick up an enchanted gapple I'm screaming
And then he ate one just for funsies 😂
I am so excited for part 3!!! This is unironically the best minecraft playthrough i have ever seen
it really is. It's the best playthrough of any game on yt imo
never watched Oliver before but this is one of the most enjoyable minecraft playthroughs i've ever seen! subscribed to his channel :)
Was thinking of how a first time player would know how to summon the Wither other than observing the drawing in the chiseled sandstone. Then I saw him getting the Wither painting. Gotta say, Mojang actually does make Minecraft possible to be explored fully blind
i can guarentee im not the only one, but this series makes me relive my childhood from when i first got minecraft. I've never came across a video that can recreate a feeling like that until now.
stumbling across a woodland manor just completely by accident is actually wild
the CREEPER SWARM??? holy hell lmfao 32:12
I love how he claps when excited
I think it’s because we see him figure something out after probably many long minutes of sitting there confused that have been cut out
55:45 perfect cut lmao
right after him discovering diorite for the 10th time xD
I love watching this guy, everyone he dies he’s just takes it and carries on. He just takes life in stride. Not to mention he’s smart with how he figures things out (besides the diorite) either way watching this guy has just made me super happy.
man I sometimes forget how hard minecraft actually is for someone who never played it
You actually play Minecraft in such a smart way. I never would've figured out these things without outside help 😭
never knew how much i needed to watch a blind minecraft playthrough
Lets go! I actually watched 2 long episodes on his channel just because I couldn't wait for this video to drop.
I've watched about 16 of them lmao. thank god for influenza
Same! I started going through the hardcore series! But I missed the supercut style 😭
At least here I can watch him listen to the music discs he finds...
S2 reference xD
39:22 Outer Wilds mentioned 😮😮 (kinda lol)
Have you watched his outer wilds playthrough? I think its on this channel
54:53 the excitement and cutoff makes this so damn funny
"I'm only gonna make a small hut this time" - and starts building a huge house for village standards
I wish we all, like this stud, made new houses in our worlds instead of deleting our worlds and starting fresh. We need to learn from you, our habits are cursed by knowledge.
No way you figured out brewing, maybe beating the game isn't impossible after all
((note! this isn’t oliver’s channel, it’s a fan edit :3 ))
@pelican7235 huh, that explains all the (He)s
I love watching new players try minecraft and discover it their own way. Its so wholesome and beautiful
my god the editing on this is phenomenal, your sense of comedic timing and cuts is incredible
29:35 That music always compels him to make a speech!
Would he have broken the end portal if it was possible? "This looks important, maybe I should try to break it." OMG
Wow, it's so insane to go back and see just how much he figured things out with a scientific and curious mind. It was so incredible watching him just... just get it! I couldn't believe anyone could play Minecraft blindly and figure it all out. But AboutOliver is really so impressive. Wow... I'm so lost for words. I love watching it again
After a decade of playing Minecraft, building huge builds and complex machinery, it is so refreshing to see someone exploring this world from the start, like I did all those years ago.
Thanks!
this dude is way smarter than me i would not have been able to figure this stuff out on my own
I think humans are biologically good at intuitively finding stuff like this out, I think just try to play more games without external aid and you’ll find you’re way smarter than you thought
6 stages of grief lol
1. Shock-29:11
2. Denial-29:17 & 29:26
3. Bargain-29:36
4. Depression-29:54
5. Acceptance- 30:27
6. Hope-30:48
I legit watched episodes 16-24 since you dropped the Part 1 supercut, very happy to see this made!
47:39 and in this moment, Oliver discovered the true meaning of minecraft
There's just something about Minecraft that brings out the rp out of every new player and I love to see it
Love it immensely, I never knew minecraft can be deducted and reasoned and always treated it like a game of read-the-wiki-to-know-what-to-do.
But now I know, I played game the wrong way all alone... how many more game have I sullened like that...
I love how he always takes the time to point out how much he loves the music. The Minecraft Soundtrack has become an absolute classic with how calming and Nostalgic it feels. It's also incredibly Iconic for how unique of a sound it is. Any Minecraft song is instantly recognizable as a Minecraft song, it perfectly captures how the game feels(You know, except for the rage inducing parts XD).
you're the kind of person id love to see play through the create mod. endlessly inquisitive and always learning from failure
45:14 Being there for this reveal was one of many magical experiences with this playthrough.
"looks like the hotel from the shining" it is literally based off the shining
when he finds the mansion and mention the shining i was sitting here saying "Here's Johnny!" 😄
1:48:34 dropping bars 🔥🔥🔥🔥
right?! that really surprised me!
Dr. Seuss ahh bars
Wtf are these lyrics from? I legit cannot find them elsewhere online did he make them up on the spot??
@@PokeNebulaits called modern gamer and is a parody of modern man by george carlin
58:35 "the clouds! I V NBEVER BEEN THIS HIGH BEFORE !" XDDDD omg hahahahah
I had a friend complain about games that require wikis and he used minecraft as an example. I probably debated a few example with him. But now I don't need to.
Love the learning as he goes. But destroying the spawners just destroys my soul
Brewing and enchanting may be the hardest things to figure out without a guide.
1:48:36 Wow this is beautiful! He created a whole poem, live
Was this from something or did he actually make it?
Its called modern gamer and its a parody of modern man by george carlin
@Joel-wk5su
Seeing non experienced player/players who don't google stuff shows how certain parts of Minecraft are really good in guiding the player and others (like potion) are horrendous, it's all trying and error there's no indicators
lol @ just discovering that baked potatoes are better in the microwave. oliver learning things irl too
Timestamps:
0:00 House upgrade
4:06 Caves
6:04 Nethering
7:39 Taking a break
8:28 Nethering
10:23 Alchemy?
11:31 Portal math
13:24 PTSD
13:40 Fortress
16:26 Alchemy!
17:18 Painting?
18:00 Animal Planet
18:55 The Shining
26:23 .
29:11 Lost in every way
32:12 An ambush
32:42 Third house
38:50 Venturing deeper
42:02 break
44:10 Venturing deeperer
47:27 break
48:53 Venturing deepererer
51:42 .
53:00 Call him the Potato Man
53:30 .
58:58 Going up
59:22 Going home
1:04:14 Wasting eyes
1:04:48 Preparing for Nether
1:05:38 "BED NETHER"
1:08:22 Nethering
1:10:40 Those are frogs!
1:11:52 Nethering
1:13:05 Fortressing
1:14:53 Bedrocking
1:15:37 (Best Friends Forever)
1:17:18 ..or not quite so
1:19:07 Housing
1:21:35 Alchemy
1:24:52 Throwing eyes
1:28:00 Alchemy
1:30:39 Enchanting
1:33:10 (Two Birds, One Arrow) and Alchemy
1:34:27 Back to enchanting
1:36:10 Searching for stronghold
1:39:40 Puppy!
1:42:27 Nethering
1:43:43 Venturing
2:01:20 Searching the stronghold
Favorite moments:
3:21 - Scared of endermen no more
4:28 - Disk gotten
5:22 - Disk played
7:20 - Hellish shortcut
10:06 - Hellish accident
14:30 - Hellish fishing (how did I never thought of doing that?!)
15:37 - Hellish mistake
15:52 - Recovery
17:30 - 3 skulls!
17:44 - AW MAN
21:55 - Recovery strikes back
23:15 - Out of body experience
24:33 - Are you not entertained?!
32:12 - An ambush
33:45 - Frame this waterfall!
40:30 - Probably the reason you clicked the video so fast
45:15 - Underground city
46:26 - SADDLE!!
46:55 - Skulk mechanic understood
47:37 - Frame this village!
50:25 - Another saddle!
59:44 - Frame this window!
1:13:23 - Frame this hellway
1:13:30 - SADDLE!!!
1:14:22 - SADDLE!!!!
1:19:07 - Frame this landscape!
1:20:07 - What?
1:27:43 - Birch
1:30:00 - Purpose of milk
1:35:35 - Here I realized that I should have also marked every time the guy was smart in math and other stuff
1:41:48 - You spin me round baby
1:43:08 - Frame this hellscape!
1:48:35 - Rap
1:53:48 - Frame this entire forest!
2:02:27 - Saddle..
(i lost the first SADDLE! moment 😔)
Lmao thanks. Yo he mixed up frank and steadman somewhere near 1:59:30
So Frank's the biological female 🤣😏😳🤨
@@AsmithchipYeah, and the one behind the bush was called Frank before he went off χD
the fact he discovered the bookshelves thing like that is crazy, he could’ve easily never known
He has insane deduction skills
this is probably my favorite one of your supercuts. fantastic work and a fantastic source
32:25 The other creeper looking at him through the window after the first explodes. lol
1:06:03 Look at this happy boy about to become a Meme
1:48:35 is this from something because it's funny as hell and if oliver made that all up on the spot I feel like that's a skill I would've heard from him more often but I tried looking up multiple lines and came up empty-handed
He was just freestyle rapping
It's actually a re-writing of a speech/monologue from comedian George Carlin...
I think it’s just what hours of fiddling with cartography tables will do to a man
@@earlyapriladam Is it? Which speech?
I downloaded the transcription:
Look, I'm
not going to let this fuck me up.
I'm a modern gamer.
I read patch notes,
I eat game snacks,
I buy DLC, and I run victory laps.
Okay, I'm in The Meta,
I'm on the farm,
on a speedrun,
and I'm out of harm.
I'm a goddamn 4-bit sage in a 4K age,
a dungeon crawler,
a high-score hauler.
Okay, you can't mute me,
you can't kick me out.
I've got infinite lives
and infinite clout.
And everyone needs to know that
I'm interactive,
I'm hyperactive,
and from time to time,
I'm also multiplay-active.
In online games,
I'm the scene-stealer,
a joystick wielder,
a true thrill-feeler.
Okay, a stealth-mode sneaker,
achievement achiever,
always the leader,
never the lever.
Okay, I stay in it.
I've tackled every quest,
passed every test,
from Alloud West
to the Dragon's Nest.
Trophy collecting,
never second-guessing,
gaming passion,
always impressing.
From pixel sprites
to neon lights,
in gaming nights,
I reach new heights.
Okay, and even though I have been
pinged and ponged,
I've been fragged and dragged,
I don't give a [__],
because I have snacked.
Oh man, in every match,
I'm top batch.
Every catch,
every snatch,
game on, game attached,
another victory dispatched.
Maybe not at this particular time,
but at some time, surely.
this part was one hour of pain and then one hour of happiness.
Already??? Goat
Woah hold on what the hell was that strange white rock he mined up
The one with the black dots?
@@theapexsurvivor9538 GRAY
honestly, this is the best 1st play through i have ever seen ever, man is smart and funny, lucky bastard
oliver sounds and speaks soooooooooo much like a streamer i used to watch named Sluggero, i wouldnt be surprised if they were brothers
Weekly Oliver supercuts Eelis I love youuuuuu
maybe I have a distorted view since I learned the game when I was 10 and was overall bad at videogames. But I am impressed on how much he discovered. The potions and redstone are incredible, sure there is now some sort of tutorial in the game while when I learnt it you had to guess (or look up craftings) but it still impressive
THIS GUY KNOWS HOW TO THINK 💀💀💀
God he’s actually so fucking smart