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I don’t know if you guys will see this, but I definitely have to recommend Fantastic Four (the first movie tie in game, 2005 I think it came out) for PS2. Like most tie in games are ass and I won’t say it’s a masterpiece, but unlike the movie, it’s bomb. Like you have mole men, a bald scientist, dinosaurs, a mummy, aliens, a guy with a iron face and many other villains to fight. You also get a bunch more story and action compared to the movie and Susan Storm, who basically gets shafted into eye candy and over-sexualized in the films, actually gets to use her powers (which she should, because she’s got the most out of the group and is the most unique member of the group). I just want to recommend it, because I know you guys will like it, even if it’s not perfect. It’s pretty fun, though to get to some of the cooler villains, you have to play though a bit of it.
@@JakeTheComicBookDude It’s one of those smaller releases. I first heard of it on a demo disc, but I got it in the late 2000’s. I think it’s one of those, “what if we make this” games, like Postal.
I was so obsessed with Dog's Life when I was little, nothing will ever give me as much nostalgia as this game. I love seeing other people discovering it for the first time
I did a couple of runs back in 2016. It's a weird but interesting little game. You can pretty much skip all of the major roadblocks in the game and beat it in less than 15 minutes.
Also what's funny is a have a real dog called jake that's 17 years of age n a named him before I found out about this game so me n this game is meant to be ahahah
This was made for kids. And DAMN we loved it. It was a nice break from hard and intensive games. It was just fun and stress free and we got to pretend we were a dog. It was perfect for a lil kid like I was.
I was obsesed whith this game when I was young. I saw it on a second hand store and the premise of it called my atention. Sadly, I never played it because I didn't have the play 2. So I could only imagine what it would be like. Watching this gameplay makes me thing that, efectively, I would have been obsesed whith this game If I could play it at that age
It's kinda dark but the fact that you can still hear her raging at you from inside the giant can just makes it cartoonish. 😂 Or...was that the censored version? 😬
Imagine Ms. Peaches in the afterlife explaining how she died... "Yeah, so how did you get here anyways?" "A dog farted on me" "💀💀💀" Of all the ways to go out, this the most embarrassing
@@Emma_The_H0ppin_H00ligan Developer here. The European/UK version was the original version. The Japanese version was censored for violence and the US version was censored for suggestive language.
As a dog lover, when I was 12 years old in 2005, I wanted this game so bad. I would constantly watch videos on GameSpot, before UA-cam was around. When I finally bought it on Amazon, I was so excited for it to arrive. The day before it was supposed to arrive, an evacuation order was issued for my hometown of New Orleans, LA. My home was destroyed by Hurricane Katrina, along with the game that had arrived on my doorstep. For some reason, for 15 years, I never tried to play the game again. 15 years later, living in Japan now, I finally played the game, albeit in Japanese. Sure, it wasn’t as good as little me expected, but it was all a bit emotional. It’s crazy coming this far and seeing people play the game on UA-cam, especially considering how minor it was. The great thing about the PlayStation 2 was how so many small companies were able to experiment and make a variety of games. Now, because development costs are through the roof, only the biggest publishers can make games, and it’s a damn shame. Anyway. Thank you for playing this game.
Indie games exist, and in the majority of cases they offer far better gameplay and also got more thought put into them, whilst having far less predatory monetization practices. Ive spent over a thousand hours in a game called starsector. For 15 bucks. A thousand in terraria. And several hundreds in a dozen other indie titles ive played over the years, dwarf fortress steam release, or hell a game thats free and exists on mobile aswell would be cataclysm dark days ahead. I cant stand the brain dead gameplay of almost all fps aaa games as example. I stay far away from major studios nowadays. Almost all are just trash games, nothing more. Ea, ubisoft, activision. And god knows the other hundreds of horrendous studios with overpriced garbage. *cough* bethesda *cough*
the psx and the ps2 really had that heavily experimental thing to their libraries… i think the only current console that somewhat retains that magic is the switch. there’s a lot of interesting indie games on the eShop, far more than the latest playstation or xbox. but even among the indie games, i feel like there was a lot more weirdness and, to an extent, freshness in the small studio games from the psx-ps2 era, mostly because the industry as a whole was still figuring 3D game design out. established tropes can be deconstructed or eschewed, but that’s far harder to do than experimenting on a clean slate
Something I loved about this game when I LPed it is that those radio stations actually contain hidden lore, like the main villain Miss Peaches - if you listen to the farmhouse broadcast in the attic all the way through they imply that she used to live in the farm area, because every character in that area has a last name like "Chicken[noun]" and they mention that they knew Miss Peaches back when she was still Loretta Chickenmeat. Before her obsession with hygiene and her city life as a dog food magnate, she was a farm girl.
Holy shit you just unlocked a part from my memory with this one. I remember going to the flea market with my family when I was 10 years old and the sellers at the video game booth were hyping this game up so much to me and constantly talking about the “smell-o-vision” lmfao
I picked this up at a GameStop ages ago only cuz I really liked the cover art and also the back of the case talking about you being a doggo. Wasn’t expecting the crazy trip this game would bring me on. I actually beat it at one point lol so much nostalgia for this!
I remember this game was in the Jampack demo disc and it included Crash Twinsanity, Star Wars Battlefront and Tak 2. I can't believe it's been around 19 years since I first played the demo of Dog's Life. I'm so old
This brought back so many memories, I might have to download an emulator and get after it. Was one of those games I pulled off the shelf at Gamestop when I was 10 and had no idea what the hell I was getting myself into. Honestly panned out to be an extremely fun game.
I loved this game growing up at 10-11 in 2004 or 2005 and I might go out of my way to buy a copy to play it again after all these years. First time I played it was the bare minimum linear run but the other times I played it I kept discovering new areas and things to do. This was the first game that introduced me to the collectathon genre and the concept of going out of my way to find hidden areas and collectables.
Call it what you will, I must have played hundreds of hours of Dogs Life growing up. And I did nothing but throw my own shit around most of the time 😂😂
I remember playing this game a lot when I was younger. Sure the physics are wonky at times and the graphics are what you'd expect from an indie game, but it was a great free-roam, anything goes style game. I don't know that I have much of a list of other obscurely good PS2 titles, but I also had fun with Jurrasic Park: Operation Genesis. Apparently it was a PC title that was ported to PS2 with some content cuts, but it was still so much fun. I'd spend forever to get my park to a 5 star rating, researched all the things and "completed" the game, then out of boredom I'd destroy a section of raptor pen fence and just watch my star rating fall to 0 in a matter of minutes
I played the demo endlessly as a kid and then later forgot about it, so much so that i thought i'd made the game up in my head or maybe misremembered another game or somesuch. Until now that is, my memories of this dopy game have all come back to me in a flurry of bizarre nostalgia :P
I remember seeing this game on the shelf at a store called Makro where you could buy stuff in bulk, but I never got my parents to buy it and always thought it looked intriguing. Also in that store they had Ghost Master bundled with the first Scary Movie. Makro was a cool store. Anyway I'm excited to finally see what this game is like
Bruh this is one of my absolute favorite games of all time. Back then as a child it was SO good. I had a Beagle companion in my family and love dogs all teh way. The vibe and the music of this game were amazing :D It had so much little details and secrets
OH MY GOD THANK YOU FOR UNEARTHING THIS REPRESSED MEMORY I remember getting this game and playing it at night as a kid and getting SO FREAKED OUT BY IT i didnt know if this rlly was the one BUT THE SCENTS I REMEMBER THE SCENTS
I was so utterly obsessed with the demo of this game at Target, every time we visited it I'd play until we had to leave. For most of my life after I forgot what the name was, just remembered it as "the farting dog game".
I've never had a chance to play this game, but I could see how much this game meant to people. I wish I could have a chance to experience the nostalgia with you all:(
I would love a playthrough series of this game! It was a major part of my childhood days and I would love to see more of your humorous takes on this awesome, yet bizarre game!
Hey guys just wanted to say as a long time fan and watcher. Thank you. Literally cosmically perfect if you ask me. When this game came out when my sister and I were in middle school. I bought this for her birthday. Which is ironically today. And we laughed for hours playing this nightmare. Thank you. (My sister was very happy to see this today) 💗
I never played Dog's life, but I remember the cover because my friend had it in his huge ps2 game collection. Always thought it was a sims game for some reason.
this game is my childhood, I've had three copies of Dog's Life and finished the game for probably the 30th time, two weeks ago. It honestly never gets old and part of me wishes someone would remake it for today's graphics. 😂
If you like this you should check out the game called “Stray” I know it’s not dogs but you live as a stray cat and the graphics and everything look amazing.
Man I played this game quite a bit as a kid and even then I recognised how strange it was hahaha You've struck a memory in a deep crevice of my mind with this one
No matter how dated this is, that game still hold-up very well. It brought what was teased, playing as a dog and being free. I remember stopping by some places to hear the radios, each of them have a specific station.
One thing i remember about this game is how easy it was to glitch out The textures and colors especially would bug out absolutely unprompted over the smallest actions, like spamming the bark button or wiggling the movement stick so Jake would wobble back and forth I wish i knew why it was like this cause it feels like something the developers would've caught
Hi, I worked on the game. Were you playing on a PS2 or was it emulated on a PS3? That could be glitchy. I never saw those kinds of glitches while developing the game on the PS2
YOO I REMEMBER YOU TALKING ABOUT THIS AND HAVE BEEN WAITING SINCE THEN edit: ahh yes I remember now it was the curious george one when you were in the boat
my childhood, I loved this game. Seeing this and hearing the soundtrack is such a wild nostalgia trip for me because I haven't seen this game in decades
I’d love to see a play through of Portal Runner! Toy soldiers, gingerbread men, and I believe a lion was also in that game. It’s definitely one of those weird games that has been lodged into the far corners of my memory of odd games I played when I was a kid.
I remember, I loved the game as a kid it was something different, not the usual stuff but something else. It wasn't my favourite game but a nice and enjoyable one. I lost my copy when moving nearly 15 years ago and till this day I still struggle if I wanna rebuy it just for the nostalgia
Being a dog was fun, but they have A LOT of hair... 🐶
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I don’t know if you guys will see this, but I definitely have to recommend Fantastic Four (the first movie tie in game, 2005 I think it came out) for PS2. Like most tie in games are ass and I won’t say it’s a masterpiece, but unlike the movie, it’s bomb. Like you have mole men, a bald scientist, dinosaurs, a mummy, aliens, a guy with a iron face and many other villains to fight. You also get a bunch more story and action compared to the movie and Susan Storm, who basically gets shafted into eye candy and over-sexualized in the films, actually gets to use her powers (which she should, because she’s got the most out of the group and is the most unique member of the group). I just want to recommend it, because I know you guys will like it, even if it’s not perfect. It’s pretty fun, though to get to some of the cooler villains, you have to play though a bit of it.
This game isn’t ass is what I mean!
Barnyard Part 2. Please do it, it's been two years since you last were here and you promised us to do it!
Never heard of this PS2 game, it’s strange.
@@JakeTheComicBookDude It’s one of those smaller releases. I first heard of it on a demo disc, but I got it in the late 2000’s. I think it’s one of those, “what if we make this” games, like Postal.
I was so obsessed with Dog's Life when I was little, nothing will ever give me as much nostalgia as this game. I love seeing other people discovering it for the first time
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The funny thing about this game is that it also has a surprisingly active speed running community because of how odd it is.
I did a couple of runs back in 2016. It's a weird but interesting little game. You can pretty much skip all of the major roadblocks in the game and beat it in less than 15 minutes.
Probably active when tharixer was running it. Since then its rare to see a new run.
Also what's funny is a have a real dog called jake that's 17 years of age n a named him before I found out about this game so me n this game is meant to be ahahah
What? lol
There’s a cheat code that lets you select levels. You just start the game, put it in, and jump to the last level.
The dad sitting in his car for a long spell after parking at the house is the most realistic part of this game.
It's called chill time between work and home/family. Touch grass you depressing loser...
You’re not lying 😂
This was made for kids. And DAMN we loved it. It was a nice break from hard and intensive games. It was just fun and stress free and we got to pretend we were a dog.
It was perfect for a lil kid like I was.
cannot agree more!
I was obsesed whith this game when I was young. I saw it on a second hand store and the premise of it called my atention. Sadly, I never played it because I didn't have the play 2. So I could only imagine what it would be like. Watching this gameplay makes me thing that, efectively, I would have been obsesed whith this game If I could play it at that age
This was like the one game I played as a kid
patiently waiting for that dog's life remaster
Honestly, I'd buy it multiple times 😂😂😂
Ikr! I beat this game so many times and if it was remastered I'd beat it infinity more 🤣
I doubt that would ever happen 😔
Honestly they should remaster like all ps2 games. Like I didn’t play any game on the ps2 that wasn’t an absolute gem lol
The graphics should look like this 2:04 remastered
The final level of this game was honestly traumatic lol
The most confusing level😰
LOL I remember being like...HUH? CHRIST!
Fun fact: The villain in the game gets turned into cat food in the end, pretty dark for a kids game.
Not only that but the game had to be censored in either the japanese or UK versions (can't remember which one) BECAUSE of how dark the ending was!
It's kinda dark but the fact that you can still hear her raging at you from inside the giant can just makes it cartoonish. 😂
Or...was that the censored version? 😬
Imagine Ms. Peaches in the afterlife explaining how she died...
"Yeah, so how did you get here anyways?"
"A dog farted on me"
"💀💀💀"
Of all the ways to go out, this the most embarrassing
@@Emma_The_H0ppin_H00ligan Developer here. The European/UK version was the original version. The Japanese version was censored for violence and the US version was censored for suggestive language.
As a dog lover, when I was 12 years old in 2005, I wanted this game so bad. I would constantly watch videos on GameSpot, before UA-cam was around.
When I finally bought it on Amazon, I was so excited for it to arrive. The day before it was supposed to arrive, an evacuation order was issued for my hometown of New Orleans, LA.
My home was destroyed by Hurricane Katrina, along with the game that had arrived on my doorstep.
For some reason, for 15 years, I never tried to play the game again.
15 years later, living in Japan now, I finally played the game, albeit in Japanese. Sure, it wasn’t as good as little me expected, but it was all a bit emotional.
It’s crazy coming this far and seeing people play the game on UA-cam, especially considering how minor it was.
The great thing about the PlayStation 2 was how so many small companies were able to experiment and make a variety of games. Now, because development costs are through the roof, only the biggest publishers can make games, and it’s a damn shame.
Anyway. Thank you for playing this game.
Thank you for sharing your story. I hope you and your family made it out okay and that you are all living well now.
Indie games exist, and in the majority of cases they offer far better gameplay and also got more thought put into them, whilst having far less predatory monetization practices.
Ive spent over a thousand hours in a game called starsector. For 15 bucks.
A thousand in terraria. And several hundreds in a dozen other indie titles ive played over the years, dwarf fortress steam release, or hell a game thats free and exists on mobile aswell would be cataclysm dark days ahead.
I cant stand the brain dead gameplay of almost all fps aaa games as example.
I stay far away from major studios nowadays.
Almost all are just trash games, nothing more.
Ea, ubisoft, activision. And god knows the other hundreds of horrendous studios with overpriced garbage. *cough* bethesda *cough*
the psx and the ps2 really had that heavily experimental thing to their libraries… i think the only current console that somewhat retains that magic is the switch. there’s a lot of interesting indie games on the eShop, far more than the latest playstation or xbox. but even among the indie games, i feel like there was a lot more weirdness and, to an extent, freshness in the small studio games from the psx-ps2 era, mostly because the industry as a whole was still figuring 3D game design out. established tropes can be deconstructed or eschewed, but that’s far harder to do than experimenting on a clean slate
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Something I loved about this game when I LPed it is that those radio stations actually contain hidden lore, like the main villain Miss Peaches - if you listen to the farmhouse broadcast in the attic all the way through they imply that she used to live in the farm area, because every character in that area has a last name like "Chicken[noun]" and they mention that they knew Miss Peaches back when she was still Loretta Chickenmeat. Before her obsession with hygiene and her city life as a dog food magnate, she was a farm girl.
I played this so many times as a kid and never noticed this ! The end when she gets chopped up freaked me out so bad haha 😂
Here’s a dark theory for ya, there’s a Serial killer at work and that’s why there’s so many bones
You guys are the perfect channel to watch while I'm eating food
thought i was the only one lol
I feel so called out🤣
Dude I’m eating dinner too
Bad choice of video but too late
I remember watching Vinesauce play this and the dogs graphics kept corrupting and changing like a chameleon throughout the whole game
I need to watch this after haha
that vid was so funny.
Holy shit you just unlocked a part from my memory with this one. I remember going to the flea market with my family when I was 10 years old and the sellers at the video game booth were hyping this game up so much to me and constantly talking about the “smell-o-vision” lmfao
Those sellers must’ve been pretty cool dudes
16:12 might be the best MindPulp moment of all time
I actually started crying after laughing so hard. That just cracked me up for a good few minuets.
@@coolbrotherf127 read your username as "thecap" which made it ...funnier...
I fuckin cried
I picked this up at a GameStop ages ago only cuz I really liked the cover art and also the back of the case talking about you being a doggo. Wasn’t expecting the crazy trip this game would bring me on. I actually beat it at one point lol so much nostalgia for this!
One of my most played games as a kid. This game is great and the OST is legit amazing. 😁
I used to think catfood was actually made from dogs as a kid because of this game
I remember this game was in the Jampack demo disc and it included Crash Twinsanity, Star Wars Battlefront and Tak 2. I can't believe it's been around 19 years since I first played the demo of Dog's Life. I'm so old
19 years 😭 sameewe
This brought back so many memories, I might have to download an emulator and get after it. Was one of those games I pulled off the shelf at Gamestop when I was 10 and had no idea what the hell I was getting myself into. Honestly panned out to be an extremely fun game.
I loved this game growing up at 10-11 in 2004 or 2005 and I might go out of my way to buy a copy to play it again after all these years. First time I played it was the bare minimum linear run but the other times I played it I kept discovering new areas and things to do. This was the first game that introduced me to the collectathon genre and the concept of going out of my way to find hidden areas and collectables.
I played the demo for this so many times as a kid, this is just nostalgia overload
I KNEW THIS SEEMED FAMILIAR
Same it was back when demos were all on one disc
I played this all the time as a kid, call it nostalgia, I just missed when we had silly weird games like this one
This was one of my fave childhood games, have so many fond memories of it! But looking back as it as an adult, it's such a bizarre game
I still play this game. Loved it then as a kid and love it now. Looking back at it as an adult though, it's so demented😅
I'd like to see you play more of this. This game gets wild.
Call it what you will, I must have played hundreds of hours of Dogs Life growing up. And I did nothing but throw my own shit around most of the time 😂😂
I used to adore this game 😂 as a kid I probably played it through like 8 times
@Xilith 😂😂 ngl the smell-o-vision gave me motion sickness at times though
I remember playing this game a lot when I was younger. Sure the physics are wonky at times and the graphics are what you'd expect from an indie game, but it was a great free-roam, anything goes style game. I don't know that I have much of a list of other obscurely good PS2 titles, but I also had fun with Jurrasic Park: Operation Genesis. Apparently it was a PC title that was ported to PS2 with some content cuts, but it was still so much fun. I'd spend forever to get my park to a 5 star rating, researched all the things and "completed" the game, then out of boredom I'd destroy a section of raptor pen fence and just watch my star rating fall to 0 in a matter of minutes
tysm for reminding me this game existed
Fun fact - if you enable debug mode, the poop object is labelled 'shit' 💩
I remember playing this game in K-Mart as a kid, and I liked it so much I had my mom buy it. I still have it to this day.
I played the demo endlessly as a kid and then later forgot about it, so much so that i thought i'd made the game up in my head or maybe misremembered another game or somesuch.
Until now that is, my memories of this dopy game have all come back to me in a flurry of bizarre nostalgia :P
This was my absolute favourite childhood games and still stands up as one of my favourite games of all time :') Such a good game!
Best YT channels are the ones that play old games like these and bring back memories and nostalgia. Awesome content 👊
I remember seeing this game on the shelf at a store called Makro where you could buy stuff in bulk, but I never got my parents to buy it and always thought it looked intriguing. Also in that store they had Ghost Master bundled with the first Scary Movie. Makro was a cool store. Anyway I'm excited to finally see what this game is like
Thats one hell of a quality cutscene for ps2
Bruh this is one of my absolute favorite games of all time. Back then as a child it was SO good. I had a Beagle companion in my family and love dogs all teh way. The vibe and the music of this game were amazing :D It had so much little details and secrets
OH MY GOD THANK YOU FOR UNEARTHING THIS REPRESSED MEMORY I remember getting this game and playing it at night as a kid and getting SO FREAKED OUT BY IT i didnt know if this rlly was the one BUT THE SCENTS I REMEMBER THE SCENTS
Dogs life was amazing. Was one of my favourite games as a kid.
I bought a PS2 again just so I could have a healthy dose of nostalgia
I'm 26 and i really enjoyed playing this game as a lil kid. Really need a remaster one lol
This game has been nostalgic to me and been living in my head free real estate for years.
Thank you Mind Pulp for helping me find it.
I replayed this in my 20s and was just as good
Mind pulp should have played this game and witness the ending for how morbid is it
I was so utterly obsessed with the demo of this game at Target, every time we visited it I'd play until we had to leave. For most of my life after I forgot what the name was, just remembered it as "the farting dog game".
I loved Dog's Life as a kid, thanks for covering it!
I've never had a chance to play this game, but I could see how much this game meant to people. I wish I could have a chance to experience the nostalgia with you all:(
Who else knew that we can make a dog spontaneously use the restroom. It’s Beethoven the St. Bernard all over again
HE👏FARTED👏ON👏A👏 BUTTERFLY👏AND👏IT👏DIED
I would love a playthrough series of this game! It was a major part of my childhood days and I would love to see more of your humorous takes on this awesome, yet bizarre game!
16:24 dog pilates is next level
Me and two of my siblings used to play this so much and we'd quote it all the time because of how odd it was. " *AH LOVE MAH AXE* " (iykyk)
You know, if Scooby Doo knew about this game, he would play this game till the break of dawn
I played this once as a child at a Walmart kiosk, I never bought it or played for more than 5 mins, but it always stuck with me. Glad to see it again.
I played this game so much when I was a child. It was, without being sarcastic, my favorite game for a long time
Now i recommend “the dog island” a game about big head cutesy dogs where your sibling is dying of cancer and you fight bears
this game unlocked a memory i haven’t recalled in a while, I’ve played this so many times when i was younger i swear lol
I'd say the dog island on PS2 would rival this game in how odd and bizarre it is. Would be great to see you guys play it.
The PS2 a beautiful generation. Just a true flurry of creative games. Still has not been beaten imo.
Hey guys just wanted to say as a long time fan and watcher. Thank you. Literally cosmically perfect if you ask me. When this game came out when my sister and I were in middle school. I bought this for her birthday. Which is ironically today. And we laughed for hours playing this nightmare. Thank you. (My sister was very happy to see this today) 💗
Haha the "Shed" travel bag made me laugh. If there's one thing men love, it's sheds! Manscaped sure knows their audience 😂
I remember playing this game as a child and crying cos I couldn’t complete it cos it was too hard to figure out
This game was such a big part of my childhood
The dogs legs are brown because you have to jump in water to wash him. He has a shaking the water off mechanic 😂 This game is part of my childhood
I just realised, isn't the little boy voice the same as finn in adventure time ? It looks a lot alike and having him call jake is a funny coincidence
I get the peter Gabriel joke. I don't know if that says more about me or you guys but I'm glad you know one of the greatest artists to ever live.
I never played Dog's life, but I remember the cover because my friend had it in his huge ps2 game collection. Always thought it was a sims game for some reason.
this game is my childhood, I've had three copies of Dog's Life and finished the game for probably the 30th time, two weeks ago. It honestly never gets old and part of me wishes someone would remake it for today's graphics. 😂
If you like this you should check out the game called “Stray” I know it’s not dogs but you live as a stray cat and the graphics and everything look amazing.
Man I played this game quite a bit as a kid and even then I recognised how strange it was hahaha
You've struck a memory in a deep crevice of my mind with this one
Okay, this episode was way too freaking funny
i want a full lets play, you make it so funny 😂
I totally forgot this game existed until now, nice one! I remember wanting to try it but never getting round to it
16:00 that hat actually was a Hillary 2016 hat.
This was my favorite PS2 game. I would make little stories in my head as I ran around and played.
Edit: Spelling
Such great memories of playing this with my brother. Used to die laughing making the dog pick up his poop and launch it.
I’m genuinely glad to learn it not the only one who was raised by this weird ass game 😂
Litarly the only time i can remember myself, playing this game was on Netherlands Schiphol airport. 😮 Love it that you cover the game. 😂
"Scram you, before I get my gun!" The hardest I've laughed in at least 6 months
No matter how dated this is, that game still hold-up very well.
It brought what was teased, playing as a dog and being free.
I remember stopping by some places to hear the radios, each of them have a specific station.
One thing i remember about this game is how easy it was to glitch out
The textures and colors especially would bug out absolutely unprompted over the smallest actions, like spamming the bark button or wiggling the movement stick so Jake would wobble back and forth
I wish i knew why it was like this cause it feels like something the developers would've caught
Hi, I worked on the game. Were you playing on a PS2 or was it emulated on a PS3? That could be glitchy. I never saw those kinds of glitches while developing the game on the PS2
Another chore memory unlocked.
When I was a kid I *really* wanted this game because... DOGS, but I kinda imagined it to be different xD
Was not expecting his head to bend that way. I lost it😂😂
Yeah former ketamine user here your references to ketamine are surprisingly accurate
The U2 album was the only thing on my iPhone 4s 😂😂 memories unlocked lol
I loved this game as a kid! I literally did a 100% hour long speedrun of it every single day or else I would have a panic attack
I loved this game as a child. Just because you could play as a dog 😅
i’m so excited for this video - this game was one my favourites as a kid.
YOO I REMEMBER YOU TALKING ABOUT THIS AND HAVE BEEN WAITING SINCE THEN edit: ahh yes I remember now it was the curious george one when you were in the boat
11:23 fart really is funny 🤣
This used to be my absolute favorite game as a kid, I like to think it formed me into who I am
I used to sweat this game so much. A classic imo.
the people in this game look like hoodwinked characters
They did the thing with purple, I love when Mind Pulp does the thing with purple
Our main character, folks, he kills innocent butterflies with his farts.
my childhood, I loved this game. Seeing this and hearing the soundtrack is such a wild nostalgia trip for me because I haven't seen this game in decades
One of my absolute favorites for PS2, so cozy and otherworldly relaxing 🤍
hey at least you guys got the correct and proper widescreen that this game has on
gotta hand it to you guys for that
I’d love to see a play through of Portal Runner! Toy soldiers, gingerbread men, and I believe a lion was also in that game. It’s definitely one of those weird games that has been lodged into the far corners of my memory of odd games I played when I was a kid.
Man i just got this on my ps2 since i played it a lot as a kid
such a weird game, love it
I remember, I loved the game as a kid it was something different, not the usual stuff but something else. It wasn't my favourite game but a nice and enjoyable one. I lost my copy when moving nearly 15 years ago and till this day I still struggle if I wanna rebuy it just for the nostalgia
YES FINALLY I FUCKING LOVE THIS GAME THANK YOU SO MUCH THIS BRINGS ME SO MUCH HAPPINESS
This was a game I always wanted to play but had no access to.