The entire video is scripted so she would've had to finish each game in order to write up her information about it, sorry to break the illusion but she knew
What God Values. The Lord now chose seventy-two other disciples and sent them ahead in pairs to all the towns and places he planned to visit. -Luke 10:1 It was a critical time in the ministry of Jesus. His ministry in Galilee was over, and His journey to Jerusalem had begun. So Jesus selected seventy-two disciples in addition to the Twelve who already were following Him. He gave these new disciples a special commission to work like an advance team going into various communities and cities. He also gave them these instructions: “The harvest is great, but the workers are few. So pray to the Lord who is in charge of the harvest; ask him to send more workers into his fields. Now go, and remember that I am sending you out as lambs among wolves” (Luke 10:2-3). Clearly Jesus cared about people. In Matthew’s treatment of the same story, we read, “When he [Jesus] saw the crowds, he had compassion on them because they were confused and helpless, like sheep without a shepherd” (Matthew 9:36) Jesus felt compassion for these people. He loved and cared about them. Everywhere Jesus went, people mobbed Him. And not only did He take time for the people who wanted a touch here or a word there, but He also sought out hurting and empty people. For instance, there was the woman at the well in Samaria. Because of the tension between the Jews and Samaritans, it was highly unusual for Jesus to go to a city in Samaria. Not only that, but He sought out an immoral woman who had been married and divorced five times. Then He engaged her in conversation. He went out of His way to meet with her. He also went to Jericho and met the tax collector Zacchaeus. He called Zacchaeus to come down from the tree where he was sitting and said, “I must be a guest in your home today” (Luke 19:5) People criticized Jesus for talking to someone who made his living off the misery of others. But Jesus said, “Salvation has come to this home today, for this man has shown himself to be a true son of Abraham. For the Son of Man came to seek and save those who are lost” (verses 9-10) In the original language, the word Jesus used for “lost” speaks of something with value that is broken. And people are broken because of sin. Yet Jesus sees behind the facade. He sees behind the defense mechanisms and hears the real cry of their hearts. We need to see people the same way. They are people for whom Christ died. These are critical times for getting the gospel out. There are open doors today that may not remain open forever. Jesus, speaking to the last days church, said, “I have opened a door for you that no one can close” (Revelation 3:8) We need to recognize how valuable souls are to God. Jesus said there is rejoicing in Heaven over one sinner who repents (see Luke 15:7). God cares about souls. And we need to care about them as well.
@@MrZashTheGreat there's still a slight chance she could've still had distrust in louie while playing the game for the first time, but what you're saying is probably true
Me too! My brother loved this game growing up and wanted me to play too, but I would be so scared of killing the pikmin and was devastated each time one died.
I wouldn’t quit but I would cry for a solid minute after the day but now idc if they die I let 23 of them die one day ago on pikmin 4 don’t ask how I let them die *bomb rock flashbacks*
Hell yeah! I've been in love with the series for years, and I'm happy for it to finally get its time in the spotlight! I hope you get to fall in love with it as much as I have!
Well now's the time to get into it. I recommend starting with pikmin 4 as it seems to be sort of a reboot of the series. But if you want to experience the older ones I suggest starting at the first game. For a more challenging yet fun experience I recommend Pikmin 2.
I would also recommend the third game in the series as it has a pretty interesting narrative and as you go, you'll find a few implications here and there that you'll notice after you've played the previous 2 games
Pikmin 2 is a lot better on the gamecube bc all the objects are actually branded, and it’s really funny when he whips out the “courage reactor” and it’s a Duracell battery
@@lissthelass they sadly had to get rid of it to fit with licensing laws 😞. It’s too bad cuz it was a staple of the game and really gave it a personality 😢
As someone who has played Pikmin 1 like 30x and gotten to the point where I feel the need to be super efficient with it and optimize finding parts, this was really refreshing to see someone experience the game for the first time and try different paths/ways to succeed! I'm not as familiar with the other games (Pikmin 2 was SO much harder for me and scared me lol) but have them downloaded to play *some day*
What God Values. The Lord now chose seventy-two other disciples and sent them ahead in pairs to all the towns and places he planned to visit. -Luke 10:1 It was a critical time in the ministry of Jesus. His ministry in Galilee was over, and His journey to Jerusalem had begun. So Jesus selected seventy-two disciples in addition to the Twelve who already were following Him. He gave these new disciples a special commission to work like an advance team going into various communities and cities. He also gave them these instructions: “The harvest is great, but the workers are few. So pray to the Lord who is in charge of the harvest; ask him to send more workers into his fields. Now go, and remember that I am sending you out as lambs among wolves” (Luke 10:2-3). Clearly Jesus cared about people. In Matthew’s treatment of the same story, we read, “When he [Jesus] saw the crowds, he had compassion on them because they were confused and helpless, like sheep without a shepherd” (Matthew 9:36) Jesus felt compassion for these people. He loved and cared about them. Everywhere Jesus went, people mobbed Him. And not only did He take time for the people who wanted a touch here or a word there, but He also sought out hurting and empty people. For instance, there was the woman at the well in Samaria. Because of the tension between the Jews and Samaritans, it was highly unusual for Jesus to go to a city in Samaria. Not only that, but He sought out an immoral woman who had been married and divorced five times. Then He engaged her in conversation. He went out of His way to meet with her. He also went to Jericho and met the tax collector Zacchaeus. He called Zacchaeus to come down from the tree where he was sitting and said, “I must be a guest in your home today” (Luke 19:5) People criticized Jesus for talking to someone who made his living off the misery of others. But Jesus said, “Salvation has come to this home today, for this man has shown himself to be a true son of Abraham. For the Son of Man came to seek and save those who are lost” (verses 9-10) In the original language, the word Jesus used for “lost” speaks of something with value that is broken. And people are broken because of sin. Yet Jesus sees behind the facade. He sees behind the defense mechanisms and hears the real cry of their hearts. We need to see people the same way. They are people for whom Christ died. These are critical times for getting the gospel out. There are open doors today that may not remain open forever. Jesus, speaking to the last days church, said, “I have opened a door for you that no one can close” (Revelation 3:8) We need to recognize how valuable souls are to God. Jesus said there is rejoicing in Heaven over one sinner who repents (see Luke 15:7). God cares about souls. And we need to care about them as well.
What God Values. The Lord now chose seventy-two other disciples and sent them ahead in pairs to all the towns and places he planned to visit. -Luke 10:1 It was a critical time in the ministry of Jesus. His ministry in Galilee was over, and His journey to Jerusalem had begun. So Jesus selected seventy-two disciples in addition to the Twelve who already were following Him. He gave these new disciples a special commission to work like an advance team going into various communities and cities. He also gave them these instructions: “The harvest is great, but the workers are few. So pray to the Lord who is in charge of the harvest; ask him to send more workers into his fields. Now go, and remember that I am sending you out as lambs among wolves” (Luke 10:2-3). Clearly Jesus cared about people. In Matthew’s treatment of the same story, we read, “When he [Jesus] saw the crowds, he had compassion on them because they were confused and helpless, like sheep without a shepherd” (Matthew 9:36) Jesus felt compassion for these people. He loved and cared about them. Everywhere Jesus went, people mobbed Him. And not only did He take time for the people who wanted a touch here or a word there, but He also sought out hurting and empty people. For instance, there was the woman at the well in Samaria. Because of the tension between the Jews and Samaritans, it was highly unusual for Jesus to go to a city in Samaria. Not only that, but He sought out an immoral woman who had been married and divorced five times. Then He engaged her in conversation. He went out of His way to meet with her. He also went to Jericho and met the tax collector Zacchaeus. He called Zacchaeus to come down from the tree where he was sitting and said, “I must be a guest in your home today” (Luke 19:5) People criticized Jesus for talking to someone who made his living off the misery of others. But Jesus said, “Salvation has come to this home today, for this man has shown himself to be a true son of Abraham. For the Son of Man came to seek and save those who are lost” (verses 9-10) In the original language, the word Jesus used for “lost” speaks of something with value that is broken. And people are broken because of sin. Yet Jesus sees behind the facade. He sees behind the defense mechanisms and hears the real cry of their hearts. We need to see people the same way. They are people for whom Christ died. These are critical times for getting the gospel out. There are open doors today that may not remain open forever. Jesus, speaking to the last days church, said, “I have opened a door for you that no one can close” (Revelation 3:8) We need to recognize how valuable souls are to God. Jesus said there is rejoicing in Heaven over one sinner who repents (see Luke 15:7). God cares about souls. And we need to care about them as well.
I love how olimar has canonically: - had sex at least two times - smoked weed - fought or at least been threatened by space pirates - gotten spam from lonely housewives in his area - attended a rave Olimar has lived a wild life.
@springfaux6991 quoted from Olimar's voyage log of Below Grade Discotheque: “While traversing the darkness, I came upon a delightful yet nostalgic object of mystery! Powerful streams of light, nonstop beats that assault the senses, a haze of smoke and music, and dancing Pikmin! It's like being back in the discotheques of my youth!”
as a designated cave-lover, i understand why some people might not like it but i WAS insanely overjoyed when i realized 4 was basically a sequel to 2 (no time limit, caves, extra upgrades, bringing back whites+purples for the first time)
What God Values. The Lord now chose seventy-two other disciples and sent them ahead in pairs to all the towns and places he planned to visit. -Luke 10:1 It was a critical time in the ministry of Jesus. His ministry in Galilee was over, and His journey to Jerusalem had begun. So Jesus selected seventy-two disciples in addition to the Twelve who already were following Him. He gave these new disciples a special commission to work like an advance team going into various communities and cities. He also gave them these instructions: “The harvest is great, but the workers are few. So pray to the Lord who is in charge of the harvest; ask him to send more workers into his fields. Now go, and remember that I am sending you out as lambs among wolves” (Luke 10:2-3). Clearly Jesus cared about people. In Matthew’s treatment of the same story, we read, “When he [Jesus] saw the crowds, he had compassion on them because they were confused and helpless, like sheep without a shepherd” (Matthew 9:36) Jesus felt compassion for these people. He loved and cared about them. Everywhere Jesus went, people mobbed Him. And not only did He take time for the people who wanted a touch here or a word there, but He also sought out hurting and empty people. For instance, there was the woman at the well in Samaria. Because of the tension between the Jews and Samaritans, it was highly unusual for Jesus to go to a city in Samaria. Not only that, but He sought out an immoral woman who had been married and divorced five times. Then He engaged her in conversation. He went out of His way to meet with her. He also went to Jericho and met the tax collector Zacchaeus. He called Zacchaeus to come down from the tree where he was sitting and said, “I must be a guest in your home today” (Luke 19:5) People criticized Jesus for talking to someone who made his living off the misery of others. But Jesus said, “Salvation has come to this home today, for this man has shown himself to be a true son of Abraham. For the Son of Man came to seek and save those who are lost” (verses 9-10) In the original language, the word Jesus used for “lost” speaks of something with value that is broken. And people are broken because of sin. Yet Jesus sees behind the facade. He sees behind the defense mechanisms and hears the real cry of their hearts. We need to see people the same way. They are people for whom Christ died. These are critical times for getting the gospel out. There are open doors today that may not remain open forever. Jesus, speaking to the last days church, said, “I have opened a door for you that no one can close” (Revelation 3:8) We need to recognize how valuable souls are to God. Jesus said there is rejoicing in Heaven over one sinner who repents (see Luke 15:7). God cares about souls. And we need to care about them as well.
What God Values. The Lord now chose seventy-two other disciples and sent them ahead in pairs to all the towns and places he planned to visit. -Luke 10:1 It was a critical time in the ministry of Jesus. His ministry in Galilee was over, and His journey to Jerusalem had begun. So Jesus selected seventy-two disciples in addition to the Twelve who already were following Him. He gave these new disciples a special commission to work like an advance team going into various communities and cities. He also gave them these instructions: “The harvest is great, but the workers are few. So pray to the Lord who is in charge of the harvest; ask him to send more workers into his fields. Now go, and remember that I am sending you out as lambs among wolves” (Luke 10:2-3). Clearly Jesus cared about people. In Matthew’s treatment of the same story, we read, “When he [Jesus] saw the crowds, he had compassion on them because they were confused and helpless, like sheep without a shepherd” (Matthew 9:36) Jesus felt compassion for these people. He loved and cared about them. Everywhere Jesus went, people mobbed Him. And not only did He take time for the people who wanted a touch here or a word there, but He also sought out hurting and empty people. For instance, there was the woman at the well in Samaria. Because of the tension between the Jews and Samaritans, it was highly unusual for Jesus to go to a city in Samaria. Not only that, but He sought out an immoral woman who had been married and divorced five times. Then He engaged her in conversation. He went out of His way to meet with her. He also went to Jericho and met the tax collector Zacchaeus. He called Zacchaeus to come down from the tree where he was sitting and said, “I must be a guest in your home today” (Luke 19:5) People criticized Jesus for talking to someone who made his living off the misery of others. But Jesus said, “Salvation has come to this home today, for this man has shown himself to be a true son of Abraham. For the Son of Man came to seek and save those who are lost” (verses 9-10) In the original language, the word Jesus used for “lost” speaks of something with value that is broken. And people are broken because of sin. Yet Jesus sees behind the facade. He sees behind the defense mechanisms and hears the real cry of their hearts. We need to see people the same way. They are people for whom Christ died. These are critical times for getting the gospel out. There are open doors today that may not remain open forever. Jesus, speaking to the last days church, said, “I have opened a door for you that no one can close” (Revelation 3:8) We need to recognize how valuable souls are to God. Jesus said there is rejoicing in Heaven over one sinner who repents (see Luke 15:7). God cares about souls. And we need to care about them as well.
@BlueRiging that, and the fact the final treasure needed for it is in the cave of the final boss, which youre likely heading into to go all the way to the final boss
the strawberries being called sun seed berries makes me wonder if it’s an homage to native culture ? in cherokee culture there is a legend that strawberry seeds were sent by the Sun These games all look so cute and cozy ❤
What God Values. The Lord now chose seventy-two other disciples and sent them ahead in pairs to all the towns and places he planned to visit. -Luke 10:1 It was a critical time in the ministry of Jesus. His ministry in Galilee was over, and His journey to Jerusalem had begun. So Jesus selected seventy-two disciples in addition to the Twelve who already were following Him. He gave these new disciples a special commission to work like an advance team going into various communities and cities. He also gave them these instructions: “The harvest is great, but the workers are few. So pray to the Lord who is in charge of the harvest; ask him to send more workers into his fields. Now go, and remember that I am sending you out as lambs among wolves” (Luke 10:2-3). Clearly Jesus cared about people. In Matthew’s treatment of the same story, we read, “When he [Jesus] saw the crowds, he had compassion on them because they were confused and helpless, like sheep without a shepherd” (Matthew 9:36) Jesus felt compassion for these people. He loved and cared about them. Everywhere Jesus went, people mobbed Him. And not only did He take time for the people who wanted a touch here or a word there, but He also sought out hurting and empty people. For instance, there was the woman at the well in Samaria. Because of the tension between the Jews and Samaritans, it was highly unusual for Jesus to go to a city in Samaria. Not only that, but He sought out an immoral woman who had been married and divorced five times. Then He engaged her in conversation. He went out of His way to meet with her. He also went to Jericho and met the tax collector Zacchaeus. He called Zacchaeus to come down from the tree where he was sitting and said, “I must be a guest in your home today” (Luke 19:5) People criticized Jesus for talking to someone who made his living off the misery of others. But Jesus said, “Salvation has come to this home today, for this man has shown himself to be a true son of Abraham. For the Son of Man came to seek and save those who are lost” (verses 9-10) In the original language, the word Jesus used for “lost” speaks of something with value that is broken. And people are broken because of sin. Yet Jesus sees behind the facade. He sees behind the defense mechanisms and hears the real cry of their hearts. We need to see people the same way. They are people for whom Christ died. These are critical times for getting the gospel out. There are open doors today that may not remain open forever. Jesus, speaking to the last days church, said, “I have opened a door for you that no one can close” (Revelation 3:8) We need to recognize how valuable souls are to God. Jesus said there is rejoicing in Heaven over one sinner who repents (see Luke 15:7). God cares about souls. And we need to care about them as well.
Glad to have another convert! I've been a huge fan of Pikmin since 2003 and yes, the wait for 3 and 4 was excrutiating, but very worth it! Hopefully with all these new fan, Pikmin 5 will ONLY take like 5 years to come out this time. lol
Pikmin 4 is actually the most newcommer friendly pikmin game! SPOILER The game basicly acts as a retelling of the orgininal story, and its a continuation of the bad ending in pikmin 1! And its controls are very easy and make it fun!
This video put me through it mentally. I haven't watched any of this creators other videos but I'm 99.9% sure they're a bona fide PSYCHOPATH. Purposefully sacrificing pikmin without a shred or remorse. HATING on the BREADBUGS?!?!?! And completely skipping Man-at-legs in 2 is a travesty. But the one that threw me across the room like a gary's mod ragdoll was the fact that they didn't find white pikmin in 4 until THE VERY LAST LEVEL OF THE GAME. Absolutely wild video but hella entertaining seeing someone play the game this differently than I did. Glad someone else got into pikmin but I feel a bit bad knowing I'll be seeing this person on the news for committing some crazy crime in a couple of years.
lol the white Pikmin thing threw me off too. Feels like a challenge run where you would have to route to actively avoid all the white Pikmin. Was pretty funny
What God Values. The Lord now chose seventy-two other disciples and sent them ahead in pairs to all the towns and places he planned to visit. -Luke 10:1 It was a critical time in the ministry of Jesus. His ministry in Galilee was over, and His journey to Jerusalem had begun. So Jesus selected seventy-two disciples in addition to the Twelve who already were following Him. He gave these new disciples a special commission to work like an advance team going into various communities and cities. He also gave them these instructions: “The harvest is great, but the workers are few. So pray to the Lord who is in charge of the harvest; ask him to send more workers into his fields. Now go, and remember that I am sending you out as lambs among wolves” (Luke 10:2-3). Clearly Jesus cared about people. In Matthew’s treatment of the same story, we read, “When he [Jesus] saw the crowds, he had compassion on them because they were confused and helpless, like sheep without a shepherd” (Matthew 9:36) Jesus felt compassion for these people. He loved and cared about them. Everywhere Jesus went, people mobbed Him. And not only did He take time for the people who wanted a touch here or a word there, but He also sought out hurting and empty people. For instance, there was the woman at the well in Samaria. Because of the tension between the Jews and Samaritans, it was highly unusual for Jesus to go to a city in Samaria. Not only that, but He sought out an immoral woman who had been married and divorced five times. Then He engaged her in conversation. He went out of His way to meet with her. He also went to Jericho and met the tax collector Zacchaeus. He called Zacchaeus to come down from the tree where he was sitting and said, “I must be a guest in your home today” (Luke 19:5) People criticized Jesus for talking to someone who made his living off the misery of others. But Jesus said, “Salvation has come to this home today, for this man has shown himself to be a true son of Abraham. For the Son of Man came to seek and save those who are lost” (verses 9-10) In the original language, the word Jesus used for “lost” speaks of something with value that is broken. And people are broken because of sin. Yet Jesus sees behind the facade. He sees behind the defense mechanisms and hears the real cry of their hearts. We need to see people the same way. They are people for whom Christ died. These are critical times for getting the gospel out. There are open doors today that may not remain open forever. Jesus, speaking to the last days church, said, “I have opened a door for you that no one can close” (Revelation 3:8) We need to recognize how valuable souls are to God. Jesus said there is rejoicing in Heaven over one sinner who repents (see Luke 15:7). God cares about souls. And we need to care about them as well.
This was so fun to watch. I love your editing style and this long form content has been so good. You're great at narrating and I'd love to see you play through other series like this too! Now I'm tempted to play Pikmin myself lol
What God Values. The Lord now chose seventy-two other disciples and sent them ahead in pairs to all the towns and places he planned to visit. -Luke 10:1 It was a critical time in the ministry of Jesus. His ministry in Galilee was over, and His journey to Jerusalem had begun. So Jesus selected seventy-two disciples in addition to the Twelve who already were following Him. He gave these new disciples a special commission to work like an advance team going into various communities and cities. He also gave them these instructions: “The harvest is great, but the workers are few. So pray to the Lord who is in charge of the harvest; ask him to send more workers into his fields. Now go, and remember that I am sending you out as lambs among wolves” (Luke 10:2-3). Clearly Jesus cared about people. In Matthew’s treatment of the same story, we read, “When he [Jesus] saw the crowds, he had compassion on them because they were confused and helpless, like sheep without a shepherd” (Matthew 9:36) Jesus felt compassion for these people. He loved and cared about them. Everywhere Jesus went, people mobbed Him. And not only did He take time for the people who wanted a touch here or a word there, but He also sought out hurting and empty people. For instance, there was the woman at the well in Samaria. Because of the tension between the Jews and Samaritans, it was highly unusual for Jesus to go to a city in Samaria. Not only that, but He sought out an immoral woman who had been married and divorced five times. Then He engaged her in conversation. He went out of His way to meet with her. He also went to Jericho and met the tax collector Zacchaeus. He called Zacchaeus to come down from the tree where he was sitting and said, “I must be a guest in your home today” (Luke 19:5) People criticized Jesus for talking to someone who made his living off the misery of others. But Jesus said, “Salvation has come to this home today, for this man has shown himself to be a true son of Abraham. For the Son of Man came to seek and save those who are lost” (verses 9-10) In the original language, the word Jesus used for “lost” speaks of something with value that is broken. And people are broken because of sin. Yet Jesus sees behind the facade. He sees behind the defense mechanisms and hears the real cry of their hearts. We need to see people the same way. They are people for whom Christ died. These are critical times for getting the gospel out. There are open doors today that may not remain open forever. Jesus, speaking to the last days church, said, “I have opened a door for you that no one can close” (Revelation 3:8) We need to recognize how valuable souls are to God. Jesus said there is rejoicing in Heaven over one sinner who repents (see Luke 15:7). God cares about souls. And we need to care about them as well.
What God Values. The Lord now chose seventy-two other disciples and sent them ahead in pairs to all the towns and places he planned to visit. -Luke 10:1 It was a critical time in the ministry of Jesus. His ministry in Galilee was over, and His journey to Jerusalem had begun. So Jesus selected seventy-two disciples in addition to the Twelve who already were following Him. He gave these new disciples a special commission to work like an advance team going into various communities and cities. He also gave them these instructions: “The harvest is great, but the workers are few. So pray to the Lord who is in charge of the harvest; ask him to send more workers into his fields. Now go, and remember that I am sending you out as lambs among wolves” (Luke 10:2-3). Clearly Jesus cared about people. In Matthew’s treatment of the same story, we read, “When he [Jesus] saw the crowds, he had compassion on them because they were confused and helpless, like sheep without a shepherd” (Matthew 9:36) Jesus felt compassion for these people. He loved and cared about them. Everywhere Jesus went, people mobbed Him. And not only did He take time for the people who wanted a touch here or a word there, but He also sought out hurting and empty people. For instance, there was the woman at the well in Samaria. Because of the tension between the Jews and Samaritans, it was highly unusual for Jesus to go to a city in Samaria. Not only that, but He sought out an immoral woman who had been married and divorced five times. Then He engaged her in conversation. He went out of His way to meet with her. He also went to Jericho and met the tax collector Zacchaeus. He called Zacchaeus to come down from the tree where he was sitting and said, “I must be a guest in your home today” (Luke 19:5) People criticized Jesus for talking to someone who made his living off the misery of others. But Jesus said, “Salvation has come to this home today, for this man has shown himself to be a true son of Abraham. For the Son of Man came to seek and save those who are lost” (verses 9-10) In the original language, the word Jesus used for “lost” speaks of something with value that is broken. And people are broken because of sin. Yet Jesus sees behind the facade. He sees behind the defense mechanisms and hears the real cry of their hearts. We need to see people the same way. They are people for whom Christ died. These are critical times for getting the gospel out. There are open doors today that may not remain open forever. Jesus, speaking to the last days church, said, “I have opened a door for you that no one can close” (Revelation 3:8) We need to recognize how valuable souls are to God. Jesus said there is rejoicing in Heaven over one sinner who repents (see Luke 15:7). God cares about souls. And we need to care about them as well.
As someone who just stumbled upon this video in my recommendeds, and as a massive pikmin nerd, gotta say, you kinda nailed it in one for me, touched on most points that help new players get what's going on in a concise and easy to understand manner, and got into some of the smaller details of things as you understood them in the order that they become presented.
You can get the bad end of pikmin 1 with 28 parts. If you miss just 1 necessary part, you get the bad end. There are 5 unnecessary parts which are shown in blue once you beat the game.
What God Values. The Lord now chose seventy-two other disciples and sent them ahead in pairs to all the towns and places he planned to visit. -Luke 10:1 It was a critical time in the ministry of Jesus. His ministry in Galilee was over, and His journey to Jerusalem had begun. So Jesus selected seventy-two disciples in addition to the Twelve who already were following Him. He gave these new disciples a special commission to work like an advance team going into various communities and cities. He also gave them these instructions: “The harvest is great, but the workers are few. So pray to the Lord who is in charge of the harvest; ask him to send more workers into his fields. Now go, and remember that I am sending you out as lambs among wolves” (Luke 10:2-3). Clearly Jesus cared about people. In Matthew’s treatment of the same story, we read, “When he [Jesus] saw the crowds, he had compassion on them because they were confused and helpless, like sheep without a shepherd” (Matthew 9:36) Jesus felt compassion for these people. He loved and cared about them. Everywhere Jesus went, people mobbed Him. And not only did He take time for the people who wanted a touch here or a word there, but He also sought out hurting and empty people. For instance, there was the woman at the well in Samaria. Because of the tension between the Jews and Samaritans, it was highly unusual for Jesus to go to a city in Samaria. Not only that, but He sought out an immoral woman who had been married and divorced five times. Then He engaged her in conversation. He went out of His way to meet with her. He also went to Jericho and met the tax collector Zacchaeus. He called Zacchaeus to come down from the tree where he was sitting and said, “I must be a guest in your home today” (Luke 19:5) People criticized Jesus for talking to someone who made his living off the misery of others. But Jesus said, “Salvation has come to this home today, for this man has shown himself to be a true son of Abraham. For the Son of Man came to seek and save those who are lost” (verses 9-10) In the original language, the word Jesus used for “lost” speaks of something with value that is broken. And people are broken because of sin. Yet Jesus sees behind the facade. He sees behind the defense mechanisms and hears the real cry of their hearts. We need to see people the same way. They are people for whom Christ died. These are critical times for getting the gospel out. There are open doors today that may not remain open forever. Jesus, speaking to the last days church, said, “I have opened a door for you that no one can close” (Revelation 3:8) We need to recognize how valuable souls are to God. Jesus said there is rejoicing in Heaven over one sinner who repents (see Luke 15:7). God cares about souls. And we need to care about them as well.
Omg liss ive just gotten into Pikmin recently too and I just have to say I love your narration style! These long form videos are so fun to watch, it’s like a little movie about a thing that I love and it’s so enjoyable :)))) (so many pikmin lost, rip)
What God Values. The Lord now chose seventy-two other disciples and sent them ahead in pairs to all the towns and places he planned to visit. -Luke 10:1 It was a critical time in the ministry of Jesus. His ministry in Galilee was over, and His journey to Jerusalem had begun. So Jesus selected seventy-two disciples in addition to the Twelve who already were following Him. He gave these new disciples a special commission to work like an advance team going into various communities and cities. He also gave them these instructions: “The harvest is great, but the workers are few. So pray to the Lord who is in charge of the harvest; ask him to send more workers into his fields. Now go, and remember that I am sending you out as lambs among wolves” (Luke 10:2-3). Clearly Jesus cared about people. In Matthew’s treatment of the same story, we read, “When he [Jesus] saw the crowds, he had compassion on them because they were confused and helpless, like sheep without a shepherd” (Matthew 9:36) Jesus felt compassion for these people. He loved and cared about them. Everywhere Jesus went, people mobbed Him. And not only did He take time for the people who wanted a touch here or a word there, but He also sought out hurting and empty people. For instance, there was the woman at the well in Samaria. Because of the tension between the Jews and Samaritans, it was highly unusual for Jesus to go to a city in Samaria. Not only that, but He sought out an immoral woman who had been married and divorced five times. Then He engaged her in conversation. He went out of His way to meet with her. He also went to Jericho and met the tax collector Zacchaeus. He called Zacchaeus to come down from the tree where he was sitting and said, “I must be a guest in your home today” (Luke 19:5) People criticized Jesus for talking to someone who made his living off the misery of others. But Jesus said, “Salvation has come to this home today, for this man has shown himself to be a true son of Abraham. For the Son of Man came to seek and save those who are lost” (verses 9-10) In the original language, the word Jesus used for “lost” speaks of something with value that is broken. And people are broken because of sin. Yet Jesus sees behind the facade. He sees behind the defense mechanisms and hears the real cry of their hearts. We need to see people the same way. They are people for whom Christ died. These are critical times for getting the gospel out. There are open doors today that may not remain open forever. Jesus, speaking to the last days church, said, “I have opened a door for you that no one can close” (Revelation 3:8) We need to recognize how valuable souls are to God. Jesus said there is rejoicing in Heaven over one sinner who repents (see Luke 15:7). God cares about souls. And we need to care about them as well.
In case you didn't know, in the first two games you can use the C-Stick to direct the pikmin around you. When using the C-Stick, your pikmin will attack any enemy, break any wall, or pick up any object that they come into contact with. It's really easy to combo enemies by throwing the purple ones from a distance (which stuns them), followed by using the C-Stick to swarm the enemy. It basically deletes enemies. Thanks for listening to my TedTalk
What God Values. The Lord now chose seventy-two other disciples and sent them ahead in pairs to all the towns and places he planned to visit. -Luke 10:1 It was a critical time in the ministry of Jesus. His ministry in Galilee was over, and His journey to Jerusalem had begun. So Jesus selected seventy-two disciples in addition to the Twelve who already were following Him. He gave these new disciples a special commission to work like an advance team going into various communities and cities. He also gave them these instructions: “The harvest is great, but the workers are few. So pray to the Lord who is in charge of the harvest; ask him to send more workers into his fields. Now go, and remember that I am sending you out as lambs among wolves” (Luke 10:2-3). Clearly Jesus cared about people. In Matthew’s treatment of the same story, we read, “When he [Jesus] saw the crowds, he had compassion on them because they were confused and helpless, like sheep without a shepherd” (Matthew 9:36) Jesus felt compassion for these people. He loved and cared about them. Everywhere Jesus went, people mobbed Him. And not only did He take time for the people who wanted a touch here or a word there, but He also sought out hurting and empty people. For instance, there was the woman at the well in Samaria. Because of the tension between the Jews and Samaritans, it was highly unusual for Jesus to go to a city in Samaria. Not only that, but He sought out an immoral woman who had been married and divorced five times. Then He engaged her in conversation. He went out of His way to meet with her. He also went to Jericho and met the tax collector Zacchaeus. He called Zacchaeus to come down from the tree where he was sitting and said, “I must be a guest in your home today” (Luke 19:5) People criticized Jesus for talking to someone who made his living off the misery of others. But Jesus said, “Salvation has come to this home today, for this man has shown himself to be a true son of Abraham. For the Son of Man came to seek and save those who are lost” (verses 9-10) In the original language, the word Jesus used for “lost” speaks of something with value that is broken. And people are broken because of sin. Yet Jesus sees behind the facade. He sees behind the defense mechanisms and hears the real cry of their hearts. We need to see people the same way. They are people for whom Christ died. These are critical times for getting the gospel out. There are open doors today that may not remain open forever. Jesus, speaking to the last days church, said, “I have opened a door for you that no one can close” (Revelation 3:8) We need to recognize how valuable souls are to God. Jesus said there is rejoicing in Heaven over one sinner who repents (see Luke 15:7). God cares about souls. And we need to care about them as well.
The pikmin 3 Final Region can be easy if you use Brittany with 10 wings to carry olimar and run in circles to distract the blob. You have to utilize the go here function and the make the way for her so she can reach the final boss stage. And the final boss can’t kill you with 100 rock pikmin you just have to kill the cubes before they can do elemental damage. And the reason it took you so long was because it kept recovering it’s health through it.
Pikmin 3 was supreme and my favorite before Pikmin 4. At first, I thought Pikmin 4 wasn't good, but I gave it one long play one night and was convinced it was the best. Lots of variety in P4.
I very recently (like last weekend) completed my first CO-OP of Pikmin 3, a feature they should've included in Pikmin 4, and it was A LOT of fun. I just don't understand Nintendo. They have the best games, but hardly any online games and very few co-op games. SM Wonder finally included some co-op like New Super Mario Wii a DECADE ago. I just wish Nintendo embraced the internet for a change.
I love Pikmin so much! I am glad you enjoyed getting into the series too! Edit: In Pikmin 4, I also just used bombs on that empress bulbax in the tiny room. Edit 2: For me, 4 is the best. Then, 2, 3, 1.
You got through the entire first game without using the swarming mechanic. Or realizing you can save drowning pikmin. Pretty commendable, ngl Edit: You finished the first half of the second game with 69 pikmin. That's awesome
I really enjoyed watching your rookie journey thru the pikmin games. As a long time fan of the series I agree that pikmin 4 is the best of the series, it's a true masterpiece!
Soooooo happy Pikmin 4 (as well as the new ports for 1 and 2) have gotten so many people into the series, and I eat content like this up lol. So glad you enjoyed these games! They’re all some of my favorites, and I really think there’s something about each one of them that makes them special. I hope you eventually go back and fully complete 2, 3, and 4 cuz honestly they become entirely different games (especially 2) once you try and go for everything.
Pikmin truly is great. I only ever played Pikmin 3 and had never seen the previous two games, and wow those look difficult. I haven't played Pikmin 4 yet, so I'll come back to this video when I've finished it, but man this is a good video! (I never actually beat Pikmin 3, past me could never get past the blob and now my Wii U broke, glad I finally got to see the ending lol)
27:00 You made this boss a lot harder on yourself by not utilizing Louie. The boss locks onto whichever captain you're controlling, so you're supposed to position a large squad in one spot, then use the other captain to lure him to expose his weak point to the other captain.
I had never played any game in the Pikmin series until the recent release of Pikmin 4. I downloaded the demo and omg…. I fell in love!! It’s such a fun, cute game. & Oatchi is such a cutie!!!
Welcome to the series! I've been a fan of the series since I was like 8 and it makes me so happy to see more people finally get into the series! These games are so Nostalgic for me and I have so much fun (and traumatic) memories from playing these games! I'm not sure what it is about Pikmin, whether it's the gameplay, the story or the fact that the creatures on PNF-404 feel like real animals and have incredibly realistic descriptions that feel like stuff that could evolve in the real world! Again, welcome to the series! :D
Great video! I went on this same journey as well playing each Pikmin game and it was worth every second. Glad you enjoyed it and keep up the great work!
It's wonderful to see new fans! I've been playing since the first game released on the GameCube. I played Pikmin 1 three times last year, and after once through with 2, I swore never again.
Seeing all the love this series has gotten these last few months has been vindicating as a long-time fan, and videos like this are a treat. Great video! So glad you enjoyed the games!
It's kind of interesting to learn that in the original Pikmin bad ending, the Pikmin are actually saving his life by making is so that he can breathe the planet's atmosphere.
I think in Pikmin 4, they missed the point of caves and made them more accessible, which has its pros and cons. It's really up to personal preference, but to be clear with what I mean, they removed the resource management aspect of these caves, and the cave are no longer randomly generated and that made them so much easier. I mean, the only time I reset was during the final boss, which is a bit of a shame.
I have watched this video like twelve times and it still hasn't gotten old haha. I loved seeing your reactions for the first time to Pikmin, and I hope to see more Pikmin content from you in the future!
great video!! its so much fun as a pikmin veteran to see how new players react to the franchise. i've played all the games again since Pikmin 4 reminded me how much I love the series and I have to agree with your rankings. I went into Pikmin 4 thinking Pikmin 2 was my favourite in the series, but seeing how well they handled the caves in 4 really shows the flaws of 2's random generation. Pikmin 1 i think is just the perfect level of complexity to make you want to keep going back, optimising and replaying it, and something about the simplicity of the narrative hits so perfectly compared to the complexity in the other games. Olimar's end of day logs are also so insightful and really made me love him as a character. Recently learned all the logs were written by an engineer at Nintendo who bought 4 different books to work each day to read, and that honestly makes so much sense with how lovingly written they are.
Hey, I just started playing Stardew Valley with my girlfriend, and I must say your videos about all mods are so helpful! I also wanna say that your voice is very soothing and it's nice listening to you :) Thanks for all the videos, you gained a new subscriber!
I'm glad that the Pikmin is a series that keeps getting chances. Each mainline game until 4 had a disadvantage launching on systems that didn't sell well. I'm glad Nintendo has released the whole series on Switch. (Minus Hey Pikmin and Pikmin Bloom of course lol.)
Great video. I laughed in the intro because I'm also a "start from the beginning and play all games in order" kind of person and Final Fantasy is my go-to example. Since FF1 doesn't exist in English (I think), I'm waiting until I can speak and read Japanese. I've been putting it off for ages. I played Pikmin 1 on the Gamecube as a child and it's always had a special place in my heart. My cousin had Pikmin 2 and I only ever dipped my toes in it. I got 3 Deluxe for the Switch but never played it. Now that 4 is out I had to go back and play in order. I'm currently finishing 2, I'm loving it, and I'm looking forward to playing through 3 and 4. Also, you're attractive.
This video just makes me happy. Just someone falling in love with these little srungly guys! So Happy you got to play this series and join the pikmin crew! :)))
This is my first video of yours I've come across, and I gotta say I love how genuine your thoughts and reviews sound, nothing is overhyped or sounds fake. I've loved the pikmin games and have played them all my life, the games hold a special place in my heart because the first pikmin game released the same year I was born. I stopped watching 52 minutes because I haven't played pikmin 4 yet and am avoiding spoilers, and I skipped on hey pikmin because honestly that game isn't really important or interesting to me. It's always fun watching people play these games for the first time after knowing where everything is. Glad you enjoy the games! Hope pikmin 4 is as good as the others
49:32 „… move on to the next game. a weird one….“ me: pikmin 4 isn‘t that weird? what is she talking about? liss: hey pikmin me: oh yeah. right. that game exists too
Great video. Just like you, I got into Pikmin thanks to the 1+2 Switch ports, so it was really fun to see you play them as a fellow newcomer like myself. Will say it was a little disappointing to see you skip most of Serene Shores as it’s probably one of my favourite new locations in 4 only bested by Hero’s Hideaway. If you had played Serene just a little longer you would’ve encountered both Purple and Whites much earlier than you did (as well as the Waterwraith lol).
I just wanted to say thank you for making this video. I've never really been interested in Pikmin, but after watching this, I went out and got Pikmin 1+2 and now I love them. You did a great job showcasing each game's strengths and I can't wait to grab 3 and 4. Thanks again!
Its wonderful seeing new people getting into the series! Something awesome you didnt mention about Pikmin 2 is the Piklopedia and Treasure Catalog! Theyre really fun, especially for seeing Olimar's ideas of what things from earth are, or seeing how Louie thinks all the enemies could be cooked. If youd like to see some cool content related to the series' sound and game design, I totally reccomended Scruffy! Their videos are really chill and interesting.
If you find yourself wanting more, Pikmin 3 Deluxe adds extra missions to the game in which you play as Olimar & Louie, as well as an Ultra Spicy Mode for the main game that makes the game marginally harder (but still pretty easy). There are also a few other good Pikminlikes out there, like Tinykin & the first two Overlord games. (Tinykin has a free demo.)
amazing video, I was hooked from beginning to end, glad you gave our franchise a chance it’s my favorite game series of all time and 4 was AMAZING. I don’t think we have a name for our fan base but glad you enjoyed it!
In the final boss of Pikmin 3, you deal damage by destroying the blobs that fall off after attacking the main body. Based on your footage and narration it seems you thought you just had to throw pikmin at its body, that's why you had a hard time fighting it.
i mentioned that i had done a little bit of that, but found it to be more tedious than anything and only did it when necessary. will have to retry someday with your tips.
10:19 What the- that's not how you're intended to get that part! I didn't even know you could just... throw them up there. I always did the careful thing, placing them all on the ledge with the wall, calling them to follow me until they reached the part, but wow, throwing just.. works lol
Love seeing new players become fans of this series! Welcome to the Pikmin fan club! (Also, everyone hates Louie. It's like a requirement of being a Pikmin fan.)
Cool Video. I respect your tenacity of sticking through the games when 2 & 3 specifically got tough. And no shame in skipping bosses or using guides. Everyone plays in their own way. Pikmin has great replay value too. It’s one of those games where you can boot it up years later and take an entirely different approach to beating the game or handling certain tasks. Excited to see what games you try next 🌻
i wish they actually reworked pikmin 1 and 2 because of all the bugs and annoying moments that occur in both because of overlooked glitches and they don't bother to fix any of it
i just recently got into pikmin through pikmin 4 on a whim a week ago, but oh my god it is such a good franchise. idk why it took me so long to get into it, but regardless it’s just such a lovable series of games.
Great video! I love seeing new fans. It feels so nice to see this game go more mainstream after what felt like an eternity of suffering in the "IPs no one knows about" box.
I cackled like a Hyena at her IMMEDIATE distrust of Louie. She just had a sixth sense that somehow knew.
The entire video is scripted so she would've had to finish each game in order to write up her information about it, sorry to break the illusion but she knew
What God Values.
The Lord now chose seventy-two other disciples and sent them ahead in pairs to all the towns and places he planned to visit.
-Luke 10:1
It was a critical time in the ministry of Jesus. His ministry in Galilee was over, and His journey to Jerusalem had begun.
So Jesus selected seventy-two disciples in addition to the Twelve who already were following Him. He gave these new disciples a special commission to work like an advance team going into various communities and cities.
He also gave them these instructions: “The harvest is great, but the workers are few. So pray to the Lord who is in charge of the harvest; ask him to send more workers into his fields. Now go, and remember that I am sending you out as lambs among wolves”
(Luke 10:2-3).
Clearly Jesus cared about people. In Matthew’s treatment of the same story, we read, “When he [Jesus] saw the crowds, he had compassion on them because they were confused and helpless, like sheep without a shepherd”
(Matthew 9:36)
Jesus felt compassion for these people. He loved and cared about them. Everywhere Jesus went, people mobbed Him. And not only did He take time for the people who wanted a touch here or a word there, but He also sought out hurting and empty people.
For instance, there was the woman at the well in Samaria. Because of the tension between the Jews and Samaritans, it was highly unusual for Jesus to go to a city in Samaria. Not only that, but He sought out an immoral woman who had been married and divorced five times. Then He engaged her in conversation. He went out of His way to meet with her.
He also went to Jericho and met the tax collector Zacchaeus. He called Zacchaeus to come down from the tree where he was sitting and said, “I must be a guest in your home today” (Luke 19:5)
People criticized Jesus for talking to someone who made his living off the misery of others. But Jesus said, “Salvation has come to this home today, for this man has shown himself to be a true son of Abraham. For the Son of Man came to seek and save those who are lost”
(verses 9-10)
In the original language, the word Jesus used for “lost” speaks of something with value that is broken. And people are broken because of sin.
Yet Jesus sees behind the facade. He sees behind the defense mechanisms and hears the real cry of their hearts. We need to see people the same way. They are people for whom Christ died.
These are critical times for getting the gospel out. There are open doors today that may not remain open forever. Jesus, speaking to the last days church, said, “I have opened a door for you that no one can close”
(Revelation 3:8)
We need to recognize how valuable souls are to God. Jesus said there is rejoicing in Heaven over one sinner who repents (see Luke 15:7).
God cares about souls. And we need to care about them as well.
@@MrZashTheGreat there's still a slight chance she could've still had distrust in louie while playing the game for the first time, but what you're saying is probably true
@@MrZashTheGreator get this: she already didn’t trust louie when she played and wrote it in the script because it happened.
@@MrZashTheGreatYes and no. She could have based her script off some notes she made while she was playing the game for the first time.
i used to like cry and quit whenever i lost a singular pikman like i was so emotionally attached to all of them
Oh god I murdered so many
Me too! My brother loved this game growing up and wanted me to play too, but I would be so scared of killing the pikmin and was devastated each time one died.
This is my sister I try to tell her but she just doesn't care
I wouldn’t quit but I would cry for a solid minute after the day but now idc if they die I let 23 of them die one day ago on pikmin 4 don’t ask how I let them die *bomb rock flashbacks*
I've done a no death run on every game. Pikmin 1 for gamecube is the hardest to not lose pikmin in, less i mention the crush glitch
So glad pikmin 4 has brought new fans to the franchise for the first time we love to see it
YES I am really excited about it too
fr!!
the more fans the more pikmin games! (edit to make it make more sense)
I played the Demo and I loved it, defenetly gonna buy it whenever i can as possible
Ik I love Pikmin so much and its great to see more people getting into it!
Bruh i swear Louie is the villain of Pikmin, like straight up he impedes our progress more than any enemy in the games
I love the Louie hate keep it comin
He is
Louie sucks and has basically no redeeming qualities and he's one of my favorites
@@lissthelassyou don’t know the half of it, he legit is the antagonist
Louie wakes up everyday and actively chooses violence, as he should.
this is perfect because i lowkey don’t know a single thing about pikmin
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Hell yeah! I've been in love with the series for years, and I'm happy for it to finally get its time in the spotlight! I hope you get to fall in love with it as much as I have!
Well now's the time to get into it.
I recommend starting with pikmin 4 as it seems to be sort of a reboot of the series.
But if you want to experience the older ones I suggest starting at the first game.
For a more challenging yet fun experience I recommend Pikmin 2.
I would also recommend the third game in the series as it has a pretty interesting narrative and as you go, you'll find a few implications here and there that you'll notice after you've played the previous 2 games
war
that is all
Pikmin 2 is a lot better on the gamecube bc all the objects are actually branded, and it’s really funny when he whips out the “courage reactor” and it’s a Duracell battery
I’m upset I didn’t see any of that in the versions I played! I was wondering when the branded stuff was going to pop up but they never did :(
@@lissthelass they sadly had to get rid of it to fit with licensing laws 😞. It’s too bad cuz it was a staple of the game and really gave it a personality 😢
@@lissthelass They have the original names too on the wii version!
i think they had weed to in the wii / gamecube edition
@@justinodegaard7508 It was actually a Japanese maple leaf, though they look similar, so it's still pretty funny!
As someone who has played Pikmin 1 like 30x and gotten to the point where I feel the need to be super efficient with it and optimize finding parts, this was really refreshing to see someone experience the game for the first time and try different paths/ways to succeed! I'm not as familiar with the other games (Pikmin 2 was SO much harder for me and scared me lol) but have them downloaded to play *some day*
I love that! I’m so excited to go back and play over and over
What God Values.
The Lord now chose seventy-two other disciples and sent them ahead in pairs to all the towns and places he planned to visit.
-Luke 10:1
It was a critical time in the ministry of Jesus. His ministry in Galilee was over, and His journey to Jerusalem had begun.
So Jesus selected seventy-two disciples in addition to the Twelve who already were following Him. He gave these new disciples a special commission to work like an advance team going into various communities and cities.
He also gave them these instructions: “The harvest is great, but the workers are few. So pray to the Lord who is in charge of the harvest; ask him to send more workers into his fields. Now go, and remember that I am sending you out as lambs among wolves”
(Luke 10:2-3).
Clearly Jesus cared about people. In Matthew’s treatment of the same story, we read, “When he [Jesus] saw the crowds, he had compassion on them because they were confused and helpless, like sheep without a shepherd”
(Matthew 9:36)
Jesus felt compassion for these people. He loved and cared about them. Everywhere Jesus went, people mobbed Him. And not only did He take time for the people who wanted a touch here or a word there, but He also sought out hurting and empty people.
For instance, there was the woman at the well in Samaria. Because of the tension between the Jews and Samaritans, it was highly unusual for Jesus to go to a city in Samaria. Not only that, but He sought out an immoral woman who had been married and divorced five times. Then He engaged her in conversation. He went out of His way to meet with her.
He also went to Jericho and met the tax collector Zacchaeus. He called Zacchaeus to come down from the tree where he was sitting and said, “I must be a guest in your home today” (Luke 19:5)
People criticized Jesus for talking to someone who made his living off the misery of others. But Jesus said, “Salvation has come to this home today, for this man has shown himself to be a true son of Abraham. For the Son of Man came to seek and save those who are lost”
(verses 9-10)
In the original language, the word Jesus used for “lost” speaks of something with value that is broken. And people are broken because of sin.
Yet Jesus sees behind the facade. He sees behind the defense mechanisms and hears the real cry of their hearts. We need to see people the same way. They are people for whom Christ died.
These are critical times for getting the gospel out. There are open doors today that may not remain open forever. Jesus, speaking to the last days church, said, “I have opened a door for you that no one can close”
(Revelation 3:8)
We need to recognize how valuable souls are to God. Jesus said there is rejoicing in Heaven over one sinner who repents (see Luke 15:7).
God cares about souls. And we need to care about them as well.
Refreshing to some may be panic enducing for others. All the pikmin lives lost...i shudder at the thought
Arlo would be proud with the all new pikmin fans that are first getting into the franchise for the first time, brings a tear to my eye
Love him
What God Values.
The Lord now chose seventy-two other disciples and sent them ahead in pairs to all the towns and places he planned to visit.
-Luke 10:1
It was a critical time in the ministry of Jesus. His ministry in Galilee was over, and His journey to Jerusalem had begun.
So Jesus selected seventy-two disciples in addition to the Twelve who already were following Him. He gave these new disciples a special commission to work like an advance team going into various communities and cities.
He also gave them these instructions: “The harvest is great, but the workers are few. So pray to the Lord who is in charge of the harvest; ask him to send more workers into his fields. Now go, and remember that I am sending you out as lambs among wolves”
(Luke 10:2-3).
Clearly Jesus cared about people. In Matthew’s treatment of the same story, we read, “When he [Jesus] saw the crowds, he had compassion on them because they were confused and helpless, like sheep without a shepherd”
(Matthew 9:36)
Jesus felt compassion for these people. He loved and cared about them. Everywhere Jesus went, people mobbed Him. And not only did He take time for the people who wanted a touch here or a word there, but He also sought out hurting and empty people.
For instance, there was the woman at the well in Samaria. Because of the tension between the Jews and Samaritans, it was highly unusual for Jesus to go to a city in Samaria. Not only that, but He sought out an immoral woman who had been married and divorced five times. Then He engaged her in conversation. He went out of His way to meet with her.
He also went to Jericho and met the tax collector Zacchaeus. He called Zacchaeus to come down from the tree where he was sitting and said, “I must be a guest in your home today” (Luke 19:5)
People criticized Jesus for talking to someone who made his living off the misery of others. But Jesus said, “Salvation has come to this home today, for this man has shown himself to be a true son of Abraham. For the Son of Man came to seek and save those who are lost”
(verses 9-10)
In the original language, the word Jesus used for “lost” speaks of something with value that is broken. And people are broken because of sin.
Yet Jesus sees behind the facade. He sees behind the defense mechanisms and hears the real cry of their hearts. We need to see people the same way. They are people for whom Christ died.
These are critical times for getting the gospel out. There are open doors today that may not remain open forever. Jesus, speaking to the last days church, said, “I have opened a door for you that no one can close”
(Revelation 3:8)
We need to recognize how valuable souls are to God. Jesus said there is rejoicing in Heaven over one sinner who repents (see Luke 15:7).
God cares about souls. And we need to care about them as well.
I love how olimar has canonically:
- had sex at least two times
- smoked weed
- fought or at least been threatened by space pirates
- gotten spam from lonely housewives in his area
- attended a rave
Olimar has lived a wild life.
like me fr
I thought it was is school dance not a real rave?
@springfaux6991 quoted from Olimar's voyage log of Below Grade Discotheque: “While traversing the darkness, I came upon a delightful yet nostalgic object of mystery! Powerful streams of light, nonstop beats that assault the senses, a haze of smoke and music, and dancing Pikmin! It's like being back in the discotheques of my youth!”
Ahh I always interpreted that as his school dance not him actually going on a "spring break"
crazier life than i
as a designated cave-lover, i understand why some people might not like it but i WAS insanely overjoyed when i realized 4 was basically a sequel to 2 (no time limit, caves, extra upgrades, bringing back whites+purples for the first time)
You’re right tho, I’m glad to see that there’s an avid community of cavers :) I will learn to love them ❤️
What God Values.
The Lord now chose seventy-two other disciples and sent them ahead in pairs to all the towns and places he planned to visit.
-Luke 10:1
It was a critical time in the ministry of Jesus. His ministry in Galilee was over, and His journey to Jerusalem had begun.
So Jesus selected seventy-two disciples in addition to the Twelve who already were following Him. He gave these new disciples a special commission to work like an advance team going into various communities and cities.
He also gave them these instructions: “The harvest is great, but the workers are few. So pray to the Lord who is in charge of the harvest; ask him to send more workers into his fields. Now go, and remember that I am sending you out as lambs among wolves”
(Luke 10:2-3).
Clearly Jesus cared about people. In Matthew’s treatment of the same story, we read, “When he [Jesus] saw the crowds, he had compassion on them because they were confused and helpless, like sheep without a shepherd”
(Matthew 9:36)
Jesus felt compassion for these people. He loved and cared about them. Everywhere Jesus went, people mobbed Him. And not only did He take time for the people who wanted a touch here or a word there, but He also sought out hurting and empty people.
For instance, there was the woman at the well in Samaria. Because of the tension between the Jews and Samaritans, it was highly unusual for Jesus to go to a city in Samaria. Not only that, but He sought out an immoral woman who had been married and divorced five times. Then He engaged her in conversation. He went out of His way to meet with her.
He also went to Jericho and met the tax collector Zacchaeus. He called Zacchaeus to come down from the tree where he was sitting and said, “I must be a guest in your home today” (Luke 19:5)
People criticized Jesus for talking to someone who made his living off the misery of others. But Jesus said, “Salvation has come to this home today, for this man has shown himself to be a true son of Abraham. For the Son of Man came to seek and save those who are lost”
(verses 9-10)
In the original language, the word Jesus used for “lost” speaks of something with value that is broken. And people are broken because of sin.
Yet Jesus sees behind the facade. He sees behind the defense mechanisms and hears the real cry of their hearts. We need to see people the same way. They are people for whom Christ died.
These are critical times for getting the gospel out. There are open doors today that may not remain open forever. Jesus, speaking to the last days church, said, “I have opened a door for you that no one can close”
(Revelation 3:8)
We need to recognize how valuable souls are to God. Jesus said there is rejoicing in Heaven over one sinner who repents (see Luke 15:7).
God cares about souls. And we need to care about them as well.
I genuinely hated pikmin 3 because they took caves away, it took all the fun out of it for me
Purples and whites were in the challenge stages which is fair imo since that's where the challenge of Pikmin 3 lies.
@@agreedboarart3188but they have been nerfed to atoms in 3
Louie: *exists*
Liss The Lass: "Oh I am so SICK of this dude!"
its @CaptainAstronaut !!! yoooo!!!
i absolutely love these type of long-form/deep dive videos! another banger as always
Tysm :)
What God Values.
The Lord now chose seventy-two other disciples and sent them ahead in pairs to all the towns and places he planned to visit.
-Luke 10:1
It was a critical time in the ministry of Jesus. His ministry in Galilee was over, and His journey to Jerusalem had begun.
So Jesus selected seventy-two disciples in addition to the Twelve who already were following Him. He gave these new disciples a special commission to work like an advance team going into various communities and cities.
He also gave them these instructions: “The harvest is great, but the workers are few. So pray to the Lord who is in charge of the harvest; ask him to send more workers into his fields. Now go, and remember that I am sending you out as lambs among wolves”
(Luke 10:2-3).
Clearly Jesus cared about people. In Matthew’s treatment of the same story, we read, “When he [Jesus] saw the crowds, he had compassion on them because they were confused and helpless, like sheep without a shepherd”
(Matthew 9:36)
Jesus felt compassion for these people. He loved and cared about them. Everywhere Jesus went, people mobbed Him. And not only did He take time for the people who wanted a touch here or a word there, but He also sought out hurting and empty people.
For instance, there was the woman at the well in Samaria. Because of the tension between the Jews and Samaritans, it was highly unusual for Jesus to go to a city in Samaria. Not only that, but He sought out an immoral woman who had been married and divorced five times. Then He engaged her in conversation. He went out of His way to meet with her.
He also went to Jericho and met the tax collector Zacchaeus. He called Zacchaeus to come down from the tree where he was sitting and said, “I must be a guest in your home today” (Luke 19:5)
People criticized Jesus for talking to someone who made his living off the misery of others. But Jesus said, “Salvation has come to this home today, for this man has shown himself to be a true son of Abraham. For the Son of Man came to seek and save those who are lost”
(verses 9-10)
In the original language, the word Jesus used for “lost” speaks of something with value that is broken. And people are broken because of sin.
Yet Jesus sees behind the facade. He sees behind the defense mechanisms and hears the real cry of their hearts. We need to see people the same way. They are people for whom Christ died.
These are critical times for getting the gospel out. There are open doors today that may not remain open forever. Jesus, speaking to the last days church, said, “I have opened a door for you that no one can close”
(Revelation 3:8)
We need to recognize how valuable souls are to God. Jesus said there is rejoicing in Heaven over one sinner who repents (see Luke 15:7).
God cares about souls. And we need to care about them as well.
The fact that you seemed to complete the first two games without using the swarm mechanic is legitimately impressive. Props for that
I feel like they should bring it back along with charging
The horn is unlocked by getting all the musical treasures in 4. But it's kinda not as good or harder to use than it is in 1 or 2.
@@BlueRiging yeah sorry I'm just dumb I didn't check
@BlueRiging that, and the fact the final treasure needed for it is in the cave of the final boss, which youre likely heading into to go all the way to the final boss
the strawberries being called sun seed berries makes me wonder if it’s an homage to native culture ? in cherokee culture there is a legend that strawberry seeds were sent by the Sun
These games all look so cute and cozy ❤
Nah, the Japanese name of the item roughly translates to "seeds exposed to sunlight"
What God Values.
The Lord now chose seventy-two other disciples and sent them ahead in pairs to all the towns and places he planned to visit.
-Luke 10:1
It was a critical time in the ministry of Jesus. His ministry in Galilee was over, and His journey to Jerusalem had begun.
So Jesus selected seventy-two disciples in addition to the Twelve who already were following Him. He gave these new disciples a special commission to work like an advance team going into various communities and cities.
He also gave them these instructions: “The harvest is great, but the workers are few. So pray to the Lord who is in charge of the harvest; ask him to send more workers into his fields. Now go, and remember that I am sending you out as lambs among wolves”
(Luke 10:2-3).
Clearly Jesus cared about people. In Matthew’s treatment of the same story, we read, “When he [Jesus] saw the crowds, he had compassion on them because they were confused and helpless, like sheep without a shepherd”
(Matthew 9:36)
Jesus felt compassion for these people. He loved and cared about them. Everywhere Jesus went, people mobbed Him. And not only did He take time for the people who wanted a touch here or a word there, but He also sought out hurting and empty people.
For instance, there was the woman at the well in Samaria. Because of the tension between the Jews and Samaritans, it was highly unusual for Jesus to go to a city in Samaria. Not only that, but He sought out an immoral woman who had been married and divorced five times. Then He engaged her in conversation. He went out of His way to meet with her.
He also went to Jericho and met the tax collector Zacchaeus. He called Zacchaeus to come down from the tree where he was sitting and said, “I must be a guest in your home today” (Luke 19:5)
People criticized Jesus for talking to someone who made his living off the misery of others. But Jesus said, “Salvation has come to this home today, for this man has shown himself to be a true son of Abraham. For the Son of Man came to seek and save those who are lost”
(verses 9-10)
In the original language, the word Jesus used for “lost” speaks of something with value that is broken. And people are broken because of sin.
Yet Jesus sees behind the facade. He sees behind the defense mechanisms and hears the real cry of their hearts. We need to see people the same way. They are people for whom Christ died.
These are critical times for getting the gospel out. There are open doors today that may not remain open forever. Jesus, speaking to the last days church, said, “I have opened a door for you that no one can close”
(Revelation 3:8)
We need to recognize how valuable souls are to God. Jesus said there is rejoicing in Heaven over one sinner who repents (see Luke 15:7).
God cares about souls. And we need to care about them as well.
Great vid! Glad we have another pikmin head on the youtube platform
Dude no one has commented on your comment! Let me fix that! Pikmin FanS UNITE!!!
@@bmplushieproductions4109 Here!
Glad to have another convert! I've been a huge fan of Pikmin since 2003 and yes, the wait for 3 and 4 was excrutiating, but very worth it!
Hopefully with all these new fan, Pikmin 5 will ONLY take like 5 years to come out this time. lol
Pikmin 4 is actually the most newcommer friendly pikmin game!
SPOILER
The game basicly acts as a retelling of the orgininal story, and its a continuation of the bad ending in pikmin 1! And its controls are very easy and make it fun!
This video put me through it mentally. I haven't watched any of this creators other videos but I'm 99.9% sure they're a bona fide PSYCHOPATH. Purposefully sacrificing pikmin without a shred or remorse. HATING on the BREADBUGS?!?!?! And completely skipping Man-at-legs in 2 is a travesty. But the one that threw me across the room like a gary's mod ragdoll was the fact that they didn't find white pikmin in 4 until THE VERY LAST LEVEL OF THE GAME. Absolutely wild video but hella entertaining seeing someone play the game this differently than I did. Glad someone else got into pikmin but I feel a bit bad knowing I'll be seeing this person on the news for committing some crazy crime in a couple of years.
lol the white Pikmin thing threw me off too. Feels like a challenge run where you would have to route to actively avoid all the white Pikmin. Was pretty funny
Your hatred of Louis is so valid girlie
What God Values.
The Lord now chose seventy-two other disciples and sent them ahead in pairs to all the towns and places he planned to visit.
-Luke 10:1
It was a critical time in the ministry of Jesus. His ministry in Galilee was over, and His journey to Jerusalem had begun.
So Jesus selected seventy-two disciples in addition to the Twelve who already were following Him. He gave these new disciples a special commission to work like an advance team going into various communities and cities.
He also gave them these instructions: “The harvest is great, but the workers are few. So pray to the Lord who is in charge of the harvest; ask him to send more workers into his fields. Now go, and remember that I am sending you out as lambs among wolves”
(Luke 10:2-3).
Clearly Jesus cared about people. In Matthew’s treatment of the same story, we read, “When he [Jesus] saw the crowds, he had compassion on them because they were confused and helpless, like sheep without a shepherd”
(Matthew 9:36)
Jesus felt compassion for these people. He loved and cared about them. Everywhere Jesus went, people mobbed Him. And not only did He take time for the people who wanted a touch here or a word there, but He also sought out hurting and empty people.
For instance, there was the woman at the well in Samaria. Because of the tension between the Jews and Samaritans, it was highly unusual for Jesus to go to a city in Samaria. Not only that, but He sought out an immoral woman who had been married and divorced five times. Then He engaged her in conversation. He went out of His way to meet with her.
He also went to Jericho and met the tax collector Zacchaeus. He called Zacchaeus to come down from the tree where he was sitting and said, “I must be a guest in your home today” (Luke 19:5)
People criticized Jesus for talking to someone who made his living off the misery of others. But Jesus said, “Salvation has come to this home today, for this man has shown himself to be a true son of Abraham. For the Son of Man came to seek and save those who are lost”
(verses 9-10)
In the original language, the word Jesus used for “lost” speaks of something with value that is broken. And people are broken because of sin.
Yet Jesus sees behind the facade. He sees behind the defense mechanisms and hears the real cry of their hearts. We need to see people the same way. They are people for whom Christ died.
These are critical times for getting the gospel out. There are open doors today that may not remain open forever. Jesus, speaking to the last days church, said, “I have opened a door for you that no one can close”
(Revelation 3:8)
We need to recognize how valuable souls are to God. Jesus said there is rejoicing in Heaven over one sinner who repents (see Luke 15:7).
God cares about souls. And we need to care about them as well.
This was so fun to watch. I love your editing style and this long form content has been so good. You're great at narrating and I'd love to see you play through other series like this too! Now I'm tempted to play Pikmin myself lol
Thank u so much ❤️
What God Values.
The Lord now chose seventy-two other disciples and sent them ahead in pairs to all the towns and places he planned to visit.
-Luke 10:1
It was a critical time in the ministry of Jesus. His ministry in Galilee was over, and His journey to Jerusalem had begun.
So Jesus selected seventy-two disciples in addition to the Twelve who already were following Him. He gave these new disciples a special commission to work like an advance team going into various communities and cities.
He also gave them these instructions: “The harvest is great, but the workers are few. So pray to the Lord who is in charge of the harvest; ask him to send more workers into his fields. Now go, and remember that I am sending you out as lambs among wolves”
(Luke 10:2-3).
Clearly Jesus cared about people. In Matthew’s treatment of the same story, we read, “When he [Jesus] saw the crowds, he had compassion on them because they were confused and helpless, like sheep without a shepherd”
(Matthew 9:36)
Jesus felt compassion for these people. He loved and cared about them. Everywhere Jesus went, people mobbed Him. And not only did He take time for the people who wanted a touch here or a word there, but He also sought out hurting and empty people.
For instance, there was the woman at the well in Samaria. Because of the tension between the Jews and Samaritans, it was highly unusual for Jesus to go to a city in Samaria. Not only that, but He sought out an immoral woman who had been married and divorced five times. Then He engaged her in conversation. He went out of His way to meet with her.
He also went to Jericho and met the tax collector Zacchaeus. He called Zacchaeus to come down from the tree where he was sitting and said, “I must be a guest in your home today” (Luke 19:5)
People criticized Jesus for talking to someone who made his living off the misery of others. But Jesus said, “Salvation has come to this home today, for this man has shown himself to be a true son of Abraham. For the Son of Man came to seek and save those who are lost”
(verses 9-10)
In the original language, the word Jesus used for “lost” speaks of something with value that is broken. And people are broken because of sin.
Yet Jesus sees behind the facade. He sees behind the defense mechanisms and hears the real cry of their hearts. We need to see people the same way. They are people for whom Christ died.
These are critical times for getting the gospel out. There are open doors today that may not remain open forever. Jesus, speaking to the last days church, said, “I have opened a door for you that no one can close”
(Revelation 3:8)
We need to recognize how valuable souls are to God. Jesus said there is rejoicing in Heaven over one sinner who repents (see Luke 15:7).
God cares about souls. And we need to care about them as well.
the liss the lass universe is expanding to new games I'm here for it
What God Values.
The Lord now chose seventy-two other disciples and sent them ahead in pairs to all the towns and places he planned to visit.
-Luke 10:1
It was a critical time in the ministry of Jesus. His ministry in Galilee was over, and His journey to Jerusalem had begun.
So Jesus selected seventy-two disciples in addition to the Twelve who already were following Him. He gave these new disciples a special commission to work like an advance team going into various communities and cities.
He also gave them these instructions: “The harvest is great, but the workers are few. So pray to the Lord who is in charge of the harvest; ask him to send more workers into his fields. Now go, and remember that I am sending you out as lambs among wolves”
(Luke 10:2-3).
Clearly Jesus cared about people. In Matthew’s treatment of the same story, we read, “When he [Jesus] saw the crowds, he had compassion on them because they were confused and helpless, like sheep without a shepherd”
(Matthew 9:36)
Jesus felt compassion for these people. He loved and cared about them. Everywhere Jesus went, people mobbed Him. And not only did He take time for the people who wanted a touch here or a word there, but He also sought out hurting and empty people.
For instance, there was the woman at the well in Samaria. Because of the tension between the Jews and Samaritans, it was highly unusual for Jesus to go to a city in Samaria. Not only that, but He sought out an immoral woman who had been married and divorced five times. Then He engaged her in conversation. He went out of His way to meet with her.
He also went to Jericho and met the tax collector Zacchaeus. He called Zacchaeus to come down from the tree where he was sitting and said, “I must be a guest in your home today” (Luke 19:5)
People criticized Jesus for talking to someone who made his living off the misery of others. But Jesus said, “Salvation has come to this home today, for this man has shown himself to be a true son of Abraham. For the Son of Man came to seek and save those who are lost”
(verses 9-10)
In the original language, the word Jesus used for “lost” speaks of something with value that is broken. And people are broken because of sin.
Yet Jesus sees behind the facade. He sees behind the defense mechanisms and hears the real cry of their hearts. We need to see people the same way. They are people for whom Christ died.
These are critical times for getting the gospel out. There are open doors today that may not remain open forever. Jesus, speaking to the last days church, said, “I have opened a door for you that no one can close”
(Revelation 3:8)
We need to recognize how valuable souls are to God. Jesus said there is rejoicing in Heaven over one sinner who repents (see Luke 15:7).
God cares about souls. And we need to care about them as well.
loved this!!!! i love pikmin so much and it's so nice to see someone enjoy the series through fresh eyes :') im glad you liked it !
As someone who just stumbled upon this video in my recommendeds, and as a massive pikmin nerd, gotta say, you kinda nailed it in one for me, touched on most points that help new players get what's going on in a concise and easy to understand manner, and got into some of the smaller details of things as you understood them in the order that they become presented.
Small aside, I'm grabbin a clip here from your "pros and cons" portion at the end
watching people play and react to the reality of the pikmin games for the first time is a special genre of content i never knew i needed
First time for everything
You can get the bad end of pikmin 1 with 28 parts. If you miss just 1 necessary part, you get the bad end. There are 5 unnecessary parts which are shown in blue once you beat the game.
What God Values.
The Lord now chose seventy-two other disciples and sent them ahead in pairs to all the towns and places he planned to visit.
-Luke 10:1
It was a critical time in the ministry of Jesus. His ministry in Galilee was over, and His journey to Jerusalem had begun.
So Jesus selected seventy-two disciples in addition to the Twelve who already were following Him. He gave these new disciples a special commission to work like an advance team going into various communities and cities.
He also gave them these instructions: “The harvest is great, but the workers are few. So pray to the Lord who is in charge of the harvest; ask him to send more workers into his fields. Now go, and remember that I am sending you out as lambs among wolves”
(Luke 10:2-3).
Clearly Jesus cared about people. In Matthew’s treatment of the same story, we read, “When he [Jesus] saw the crowds, he had compassion on them because they were confused and helpless, like sheep without a shepherd”
(Matthew 9:36)
Jesus felt compassion for these people. He loved and cared about them. Everywhere Jesus went, people mobbed Him. And not only did He take time for the people who wanted a touch here or a word there, but He also sought out hurting and empty people.
For instance, there was the woman at the well in Samaria. Because of the tension between the Jews and Samaritans, it was highly unusual for Jesus to go to a city in Samaria. Not only that, but He sought out an immoral woman who had been married and divorced five times. Then He engaged her in conversation. He went out of His way to meet with her.
He also went to Jericho and met the tax collector Zacchaeus. He called Zacchaeus to come down from the tree where he was sitting and said, “I must be a guest in your home today” (Luke 19:5)
People criticized Jesus for talking to someone who made his living off the misery of others. But Jesus said, “Salvation has come to this home today, for this man has shown himself to be a true son of Abraham. For the Son of Man came to seek and save those who are lost”
(verses 9-10)
In the original language, the word Jesus used for “lost” speaks of something with value that is broken. And people are broken because of sin.
Yet Jesus sees behind the facade. He sees behind the defense mechanisms and hears the real cry of their hearts. We need to see people the same way. They are people for whom Christ died.
These are critical times for getting the gospel out. There are open doors today that may not remain open forever. Jesus, speaking to the last days church, said, “I have opened a door for you that no one can close”
(Revelation 3:8)
We need to recognize how valuable souls are to God. Jesus said there is rejoicing in Heaven over one sinner who repents (see Luke 15:7).
God cares about souls. And we need to care about them as well.
“Screw you Louie.” Got me laughing 😂 17:35
Omg liss ive just gotten into Pikmin recently too and I just have to say I love your narration style! These long form videos are so fun to watch, it’s like a little movie about a thing that I love and it’s so enjoyable :)))) (so many pikmin lost, rip)
im a pikmin STAN and I absolutely loved this video, I never knew I needed to see Liss play the entire Pikmin franchise until now
I see Arlo has done his job of recruiting members to the Pikmin
Love him
@@lissthelass we all owe him a big one
What God Values.
The Lord now chose seventy-two other disciples and sent them ahead in pairs to all the towns and places he planned to visit.
-Luke 10:1
It was a critical time in the ministry of Jesus. His ministry in Galilee was over, and His journey to Jerusalem had begun.
So Jesus selected seventy-two disciples in addition to the Twelve who already were following Him. He gave these new disciples a special commission to work like an advance team going into various communities and cities.
He also gave them these instructions: “The harvest is great, but the workers are few. So pray to the Lord who is in charge of the harvest; ask him to send more workers into his fields. Now go, and remember that I am sending you out as lambs among wolves”
(Luke 10:2-3).
Clearly Jesus cared about people. In Matthew’s treatment of the same story, we read, “When he [Jesus] saw the crowds, he had compassion on them because they were confused and helpless, like sheep without a shepherd”
(Matthew 9:36)
Jesus felt compassion for these people. He loved and cared about them. Everywhere Jesus went, people mobbed Him. And not only did He take time for the people who wanted a touch here or a word there, but He also sought out hurting and empty people.
For instance, there was the woman at the well in Samaria. Because of the tension between the Jews and Samaritans, it was highly unusual for Jesus to go to a city in Samaria. Not only that, but He sought out an immoral woman who had been married and divorced five times. Then He engaged her in conversation. He went out of His way to meet with her.
He also went to Jericho and met the tax collector Zacchaeus. He called Zacchaeus to come down from the tree where he was sitting and said, “I must be a guest in your home today” (Luke 19:5)
People criticized Jesus for talking to someone who made his living off the misery of others. But Jesus said, “Salvation has come to this home today, for this man has shown himself to be a true son of Abraham. For the Son of Man came to seek and save those who are lost”
(verses 9-10)
In the original language, the word Jesus used for “lost” speaks of something with value that is broken. And people are broken because of sin.
Yet Jesus sees behind the facade. He sees behind the defense mechanisms and hears the real cry of their hearts. We need to see people the same way. They are people for whom Christ died.
These are critical times for getting the gospel out. There are open doors today that may not remain open forever. Jesus, speaking to the last days church, said, “I have opened a door for you that no one can close”
(Revelation 3:8)
We need to recognize how valuable souls are to God. Jesus said there is rejoicing in Heaven over one sinner who repents (see Luke 15:7).
God cares about souls. And we need to care about them as well.
In case you didn't know, in the first two games you can use the C-Stick to direct the pikmin around you. When using the C-Stick, your pikmin will attack any enemy, break any wall, or pick up any object that they come into contact with. It's really easy to combo enemies by throwing the purple ones from a distance (which stuns them), followed by using the C-Stick to swarm the enemy. It basically deletes enemies. Thanks for listening to my TedTalk
Its so great seeing someone get into my fave series ❤️ No one tell her that Louie is the most popular character 🤣
NO I hate that
What God Values.
The Lord now chose seventy-two other disciples and sent them ahead in pairs to all the towns and places he planned to visit.
-Luke 10:1
It was a critical time in the ministry of Jesus. His ministry in Galilee was over, and His journey to Jerusalem had begun.
So Jesus selected seventy-two disciples in addition to the Twelve who already were following Him. He gave these new disciples a special commission to work like an advance team going into various communities and cities.
He also gave them these instructions: “The harvest is great, but the workers are few. So pray to the Lord who is in charge of the harvest; ask him to send more workers into his fields. Now go, and remember that I am sending you out as lambs among wolves”
(Luke 10:2-3).
Clearly Jesus cared about people. In Matthew’s treatment of the same story, we read, “When he [Jesus] saw the crowds, he had compassion on them because they were confused and helpless, like sheep without a shepherd”
(Matthew 9:36)
Jesus felt compassion for these people. He loved and cared about them. Everywhere Jesus went, people mobbed Him. And not only did He take time for the people who wanted a touch here or a word there, but He also sought out hurting and empty people.
For instance, there was the woman at the well in Samaria. Because of the tension between the Jews and Samaritans, it was highly unusual for Jesus to go to a city in Samaria. Not only that, but He sought out an immoral woman who had been married and divorced five times. Then He engaged her in conversation. He went out of His way to meet with her.
He also went to Jericho and met the tax collector Zacchaeus. He called Zacchaeus to come down from the tree where he was sitting and said, “I must be a guest in your home today” (Luke 19:5)
People criticized Jesus for talking to someone who made his living off the misery of others. But Jesus said, “Salvation has come to this home today, for this man has shown himself to be a true son of Abraham. For the Son of Man came to seek and save those who are lost”
(verses 9-10)
In the original language, the word Jesus used for “lost” speaks of something with value that is broken. And people are broken because of sin.
Yet Jesus sees behind the facade. He sees behind the defense mechanisms and hears the real cry of their hearts. We need to see people the same way. They are people for whom Christ died.
These are critical times for getting the gospel out. There are open doors today that may not remain open forever. Jesus, speaking to the last days church, said, “I have opened a door for you that no one can close”
(Revelation 3:8)
We need to recognize how valuable souls are to God. Jesus said there is rejoicing in Heaven over one sinner who repents (see Luke 15:7).
God cares about souls. And we need to care about them as well.
I feel like the Pikmin series is probably one of the most underated Nintendo series. Glad Pikmin 1 & 2 were childhood games for me.
The pikmin 3 Final Region can be easy if you use Brittany with 10 wings to carry olimar and run in circles to distract the blob. You have to utilize the go here function and the make the way for her so she can reach the final boss stage.
And the final boss can’t kill you with 100 rock pikmin you just have to kill the cubes before they can do elemental damage. And the reason it took you so long was because it kept recovering it’s health through it.
Pikmin 3 was supreme and my favorite before Pikmin 4. At first, I thought Pikmin 4 wasn't good, but I gave it one long play one night and was convinced it was the best. Lots of variety in P4.
I very recently (like last weekend) completed my first CO-OP of Pikmin 3, a feature they should've included in Pikmin 4, and it was A LOT of fun. I just don't understand Nintendo. They have the best games, but hardly any online games and very few co-op games. SM Wonder finally included some co-op like New Super Mario Wii a DECADE ago. I just wish Nintendo embraced the internet for a change.
@@applejuicejunkie316 unfortunately they don’t. Online services suck 😅
I loooove these types of videos where you sort of deep dive into a series, please please please make more of these!!!!
I love Pikmin so much! I am glad you enjoyed getting into the series too!
Edit: In Pikmin 4, I also just used bombs on that empress bulbax in the tiny room.
Edit 2: For me, 4 is the best. Then, 2, 3, 1.
You got through the entire first game without using the swarming mechanic. Or realizing you can save drowning pikmin. Pretty commendable, ngl
Edit: You finished the first half of the second game with 69 pikmin. That's awesome
Rip I mean this video is about my first time playing these games but thanks for the tips
@@lissthelass I ain't judging lol. My first time wasn't much better.
I really enjoyed watching your rookie journey thru the pikmin games. As a long time fan of the series I agree that pikmin 4 is the best of the series, it's a true masterpiece!
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Soooooo happy Pikmin 4 (as well as the new ports for 1 and 2) have gotten so many people into the series, and I eat content like this up lol. So glad you enjoyed these games! They’re all some of my favorites, and I really think there’s something about each one of them that makes them special. I hope you eventually go back and fully complete 2, 3, and 4 cuz honestly they become entirely different games (especially 2) once you try and go for everything.
Totally! I really really liked them, I’m super excited to go back and do everything someday. Thx :)
The hate-at-first-sight for Louie just warms my heart
Pikmin truly is great. I only ever played Pikmin 3 and had never seen the previous two games, and wow those look difficult. I haven't played Pikmin 4 yet, so I'll come back to this video when I've finished it, but man this is a good video!
(I never actually beat Pikmin 3, past me could never get past the blob and now my Wii U broke, glad I finally got to see the ending lol)
the blob was CRAZY lol
as a life long pikmin fan, this is my favorite video you’ve ever made and brings me immeasurable joy ❣️
These edited voiceover play-throughs are my favorite videos of yours!
SLAYY WE LOVE THE LITTLE LEAF ANTS!!
40:45 “once we fix the bridge-FUCK, never mind” this made me cackle
27:00 You made this boss a lot harder on yourself by not utilizing Louie. The boss locks onto whichever captain you're controlling, so you're supposed to position a large squad in one spot, then use the other captain to lure him to expose his weak point to the other captain.
I love how you immediately met and disliked Louie. Truly a real pikmin fan
As a pikmin veteran, I am very happy to see so many new players playing the games
I'm absolutely in love with pikmin ever since pikmin 1 came out, I'm glad to see more people playing such a amazing franchise!
This was so fun to watch! I enjoyed this while drinking my coffee! I love the pikmin franchise so this was really fun to watch!
I love this style of video from you! Super cool to see how the games evolve over time and how you engage with the mechanics
I will say I love long form content. I haven't played pikmin yet, but I enjoyed your commentary.
Fun fact, a lot of the treasures in the original Gamecube release of Pikmin 2 (and the Wii re-release) were actually real-life brands and items.
I had never played any game in the Pikmin series until the recent release of Pikmin 4. I downloaded the demo and omg…. I fell in love!! It’s such a fun, cute game. & Oatchi is such a cutie!!!
Welcome to the series!
I've been a fan of the series since I was like 8 and it makes me so happy to see more people finally get into the series!
These games are so Nostalgic for me and I have so much fun (and traumatic) memories from playing these games!
I'm not sure what it is about Pikmin, whether it's the gameplay, the story or the fact that the creatures on PNF-404 feel like real animals and have incredibly realistic descriptions that feel like stuff that could evolve in the real world!
Again, welcome to the series! :D
thank you :D i really really love it, such amazing games
@@lissthelassI'm glad to hear :D
Great video! I went on this same journey as well playing each Pikmin game and it was worth every second. Glad you enjoyed it and keep up the great work!
Pikmin is hands down one of the best yet underrated Nintendo games ever ✊✊✊
This has already become such a comfort video lol I love the story and the delightful commentary
yes hello, i just wanna say that I enjoy your content a lot and it is very entertaining - so thank you for you!
It's wonderful to see new fans! I've been playing since the first game released on the GameCube. I played Pikmin 1 three times last year, and after once through with 2, I swore never again.
Loved this video SO much! ❤ Would love more Pikmin content!
Seeing all the love this series has gotten these last few months has been vindicating as a long-time fan, and videos like this are a treat. Great video! So glad you enjoyed the games!
It's kind of interesting to learn that in the original Pikmin bad ending, the Pikmin are actually saving his life by making is so that he can breathe the planet's atmosphere.
I just want to say, I appreciate that you immediately hated Louie the second you saw him. Excellent judge of character
I think in Pikmin 4, they missed the point of caves and made them more accessible, which has its pros and cons. It's really up to personal preference, but to be clear with what I mean, they removed the resource management aspect of these caves, and the cave are no longer randomly generated and that made them so much easier. I mean, the only time I reset was during the final boss, which is a bit of a shame.
I have watched this video like twelve times and it still hasn't gotten old haha. I loved seeing your reactions for the first time to Pikmin, and I hope to see more Pikmin content from you in the future!
So excited, it's been such a long time since I've heard people talk about pikmin so I am excited to relive all the games once more
Watching the footage of pikmin 1 brought me so much nostalgia holy shit :')
Great video! I enjoy the variety when you branch out to other games
great video!! its so much fun as a pikmin veteran to see how new players react to the franchise. i've played all the games again since Pikmin 4 reminded me how much I love the series and I have to agree with your rankings. I went into Pikmin 4 thinking Pikmin 2 was my favourite in the series, but seeing how well they handled the caves in 4 really shows the flaws of 2's random generation. Pikmin 1 i think is just the perfect level of complexity to make you want to keep going back, optimising and replaying it, and something about the simplicity of the narrative hits so perfectly compared to the complexity in the other games. Olimar's end of day logs are also so insightful and really made me love him as a character. Recently learned all the logs were written by an engineer at Nintendo who bought 4 different books to work each day to read, and that honestly makes so much sense with how lovingly written they are.
Hey, I just started playing Stardew Valley with my girlfriend, and I must say your videos about all mods are so helpful!
I also wanna say that your voice is very soothing and it's nice listening to you :)
Thanks for all the videos, you gained a new subscriber!
thank you SO much!
I'm glad that the Pikmin is a series that keeps getting chances. Each mainline game until 4 had a disadvantage launching on systems that didn't sell well. I'm glad Nintendo has released the whole series on Switch. (Minus Hey Pikmin and Pikmin Bloom of course lol.)
Omg the fire pikmin in the water gave me flashbacks to the first time I played pikmin 3. Lost all my red pikmin that day 😂
i assume this was in the first area
Great video. I laughed in the intro because I'm also a "start from the beginning and play all games in order" kind of person and Final Fantasy is my go-to example. Since FF1 doesn't exist in English (I think), I'm waiting until I can speak and read Japanese. I've been putting it off for ages.
I played Pikmin 1 on the Gamecube as a child and it's always had a special place in my heart. My cousin had Pikmin 2 and I only ever dipped my toes in it. I got 3 Deluxe for the Switch but never played it. Now that 4 is out I had to go back and play in order. I'm currently finishing 2, I'm loving it, and I'm looking forward to playing through 3 and 4.
Also, you're attractive.
This video just makes me happy. Just someone falling in love with these little srungly guys! So Happy you got to play this series and join the pikmin crew! :)))
This is my first video of yours I've come across, and I gotta say I love how genuine your thoughts and reviews sound, nothing is overhyped or sounds fake. I've loved the pikmin games and have played them all my life, the games hold a special place in my heart because the first pikmin game released the same year I was born. I stopped watching 52 minutes because I haven't played pikmin 4 yet and am avoiding spoilers, and I skipped on hey pikmin because honestly that game isn't really important or interesting to me. It's always fun watching people play these games for the first time after knowing where everything is. Glad you enjoy the games! Hope pikmin 4 is as good as the others
Liss! Your recent videos have been so so so good! Great video, can’t wait for the next one!
49:32 „… move on to the next game. a weird one….“
me: pikmin 4 isn‘t that weird? what is she talking about?
liss: hey pikmin
me: oh yeah. right. that game exists too
Pikmin spotted!!! Can’t wait to watch this i’m so excited.
Glad a ton more people are getting into the Pikmin franchise! Such a good series. Hopefully Pikmin 5 comes soon enough.
BASED OPINION 1 is just about perfect, its my alltime favorite and 4 is also up there
14:16 "Never fear because i have even more pikmin in the arsenal" Got me 😂
Great video. Just like you, I got into Pikmin thanks to the 1+2 Switch ports, so it was really fun to see you play them as a fellow newcomer like myself. Will say it was a little disappointing to see you skip most of Serene Shores as it’s probably one of my favourite new locations in 4 only bested by Hero’s Hideaway. If you had played Serene just a little longer you would’ve encountered both Purple and Whites much earlier than you did (as well as the Waterwraith lol).
Dang! I plan on going back this weekend and finishing up a lot of the stuff I skipped in 4, super excited to play more
I just wanted to say thank you for making this video. I've never really been interested in Pikmin, but after watching this, I went out and got Pikmin 1+2 and now I love them. You did a great job showcasing each game's strengths and I can't wait to grab 3 and 4. Thanks again!
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Its wonderful seeing new people getting into the series!
Something awesome you didnt mention about Pikmin 2 is the Piklopedia and Treasure Catalog! Theyre really fun, especially for seeing Olimar's ideas of what things from earth are, or seeing how Louie thinks all the enemies could be cooked.
If youd like to see some cool content related to the series' sound and game design, I totally reccomended Scruffy! Their videos are really chill and interesting.
I’m👏so👏excited👏 for this video I wanna be a pikmin girly but I’ve never played a pikmin game
I mean you can kinda start with the pikmin three and four demos free on switch
By all means, go ahead!
@@Orangethesussyboi Good idea!
If you find yourself wanting more, Pikmin 3 Deluxe adds extra missions to the game in which you play as Olimar & Louie, as well as an Ultra Spicy Mode for the main game that makes the game marginally harder (but still pretty easy).
There are also a few other good Pikminlikes out there, like Tinykin & the first two Overlord games. (Tinykin has a free demo.)
YESSSS I ABSOLUTELY LOVE YOUR LONGER VIDEOS:))
"I wanted an excuse to buy pikmin plushes without looking like a poser"...relatable lmao
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amazing video, I was hooked from beginning to end, glad you gave our franchise a chance it’s my favorite game series of all time and 4 was AMAZING. I don’t think we have a name for our fan base but glad you enjoyed it!
In the final boss of Pikmin 3, you deal damage by destroying the blobs that fall off after attacking the main body. Based on your footage and narration it seems you thought you just had to throw pikmin at its body, that's why you had a hard time fighting it.
Came here to comment the same thing! I wonder how many players fall into the same trap
i mentioned that i had done a little bit of that, but found it to be more tedious than anything and only did it when necessary. will have to retry someday with your tips.
10:19 What the- that's not how you're intended to get that part! I didn't even know you could just... throw them up there. I always did the careful thing, placing them all on the ledge with the wall, calling them to follow me until they reached the part, but wow, throwing just.. works lol
Love seeing new players become fans of this series! Welcome to the Pikmin fan club! (Also, everyone hates Louie. It's like a requirement of being a Pikmin fan.)
i love seeing new players and their catastrophic failures (27:30)
what if you don't actually hate louie?
Pikmin 4 has basically a remake of Pikmin 1 in it when you talk to Olimar at the base, except you only have 15 days to get 30 pieces. It's great.
I just did it; Olimar's Shipwreck Tale. I'm trying to get the purple and white onions now. Pikmin 4 has it all except Pikmin 3's co-op.
pikmin has always been cute but it looked kinda confusing! great vid and i just started it
Cool Video. I respect your tenacity of sticking through the games when 2 & 3 specifically got tough. And no shame in skipping bosses or using guides. Everyone plays in their own way. Pikmin has great replay value too. It’s one of those games where you can boot it up years later and take an entirely different approach to beating the game or handling certain tasks.
Excited to see what games you try next 🌻
Your hair is looking so good lately!! I wanna get into pikmin now thanks for making this 👀
i wish they actually reworked pikmin 1 and 2 because of all the bugs and annoying moments that occur in both because of overlooked glitches and they don't bother to fix any of it
i just recently got into pikmin through pikmin 4 on a whim a week ago, but oh my god it is such a good franchise. idk why it took me so long to get into it, but regardless it’s just such a lovable series of games.
same im so fully obsessed now! glad to see another newbie to the series :)
Great video! I love seeing new fans. It feels so nice to see this game go more mainstream after what felt like an eternity of suffering in the "IPs no one knows about" box.