He played... part of it. That's kinda the issue. it never occurs to him if he's not having a good time, it's because he's not playing right. Play it properly and you'll have more fun.
Arin attaching his portable pot to that supposedly important boss item then throwing the combined items off a cliff was even more music to my ears then when Arin attached a watermelon to that victrola.
13:46 THIS RIGHT HERE! this is an absolutely perfect example of Arin's absolutely baffling obsession with combining information the game provides him into complete moon logic. he combines the two different methods of stunning like-likes (feeding them a bomb, OR hitting the stone while it's exposed.) into "I must directly impact the exposed stone with a bomb arrow." there are so many examples of him doing this and it's so funny every time.
I completely agree with you... but arin's also played the zelda games before now. So many puzzles and puzzle enemies are just so nonsense historically, I fully would've expected that to kill the like like. We get to laugh because it didn't work.
@@lordnile6657 say what you want about the puzzle enemies I disagree but whatever......but historically in zelda games being in the same range as the enemy when you set a bomb off usually doesn't go well
@@lordnile6657 I mean, not really. Not only do most Zelda puzzles make solid sense, but the core idea of a great many puzzles in the Zelda series carry over from one game to another. Considering the amount of Zelda games that they have played in the past, it's actually mind boggling some of the stuff Arin comes up with despite gaming history that you would think would quell some of his wilder assumptions. More to the point, even if he was somehow led to be befuddled by the previous Zelda games in some way, there is no good excuse for thinking that point-blanking and explosive arrow was going to go well. My man just sets his brain to one side while gaming I swear.
37:09 This has to be one of my favorite clips from ALL Game Grumps. I will never get tired of it 😂😂😂 The cacophony of the shattering wood accompanied by the rocket flying off and exploding is like a symphony of comedy 😌
Dan’s increasing frustration towards Arin in this play-through made me laugh so hard especially the shrine where Arin ran out of arrows and spent so much time throwing a great sword at a rope to a chest and ball. Brought me so much joy.
I think my most "lie on back staring at the ceiling in disbelief" moment of this playthrough was Arin needing more food to deal with Ganondorf's gloom, but thinking that there was no way to get more while after the point of no return from the boss entrance...Even though he had SO MANY portable pots in his inventory.
True! It's making me want to transfer my save data to my new Switch and play again because I do not remember Froxes or avoiding fall deaths being that difficult.
@@jbaby362 This is somehow similar to when Dan was quoting "It makes me want a hotdog real bad" in that nasally Joker voice from his Mario RPG playthrough!
37:10 Will always cheer me up. The build up! Dan hyping him up with compliments. Arin brimming with confidence. Then the loud deafening crash! I burst out with laughther like they do every time!!!
12:02 absolutely kills me every time, Dan’s delivery of that line coupled with the genius comedic timing of Arin’s missed shot… I’ll never get tired of rewatching this series 😭
There is something poetic about Arin Hansen a noted harsh critic of video game hand holding. Playing a zelda game, where all the hand holding is taken away, and then faceplanting over and over and over and over again, while he tried to figure things out. It's like a kid demanding you don't help him learn to ride his bike, then smashing into 30 cars.
the funniest part to me is how he's emphasized specifically about how Z targeting enemies, while shifting the tone in ways he doesn't like for zelda overall, is a great way of controlling the camera for fights. He then proceeds to basically never, EVER treat any enemy as a legitimate threat or engage them directly and then wonders why he dies a dozen times to one moblin. Especially later in the playthrough when the game expects you to have a generally okay grasp of the combat loop by that point, but since Arin outright refuses to actually fight things directly he has zero ingrained skills, so every fight is an absolute catastrophe even against basic enemies.
What? Zelda games are among the worst offenders about hand holding. He was criticizing Ocarina of Time because of it. That's the whole bit about Sequilitis. And if you've played botw or totk for a single minute, you'd know that's no different. What are you talking about?
@@urquimedes4459 ToTK doesn't have anywhere near the amount of, maybe not handholding, but railroading is probably more apt. One of the examples in the sequilitis Arin brings up is how in the OG zelda you can choose any order to take on a bunch of the dungeons, but OoT is very deliberate in it's order, where as ToTK went back to the more freeform structure.
This is what I needed. I'm sick in the bed with a horrible flu, which I think has evolved from just the flu, and needed something to make me laugh even if I nearly cough up my lungs with each little giggle. Totally worth it
Nintendo should've paid them to play this, I literally bought the game after watching arin fumble around aimlessly in that one valley for a whole episode. Now this is making me want to play it again
GameGrumps Lunch Break Chronicles, Day 345: Twenty days left in 2024. Wild. I finally found where they put the Buldak ramen at Walmart, trying the Rosé flavor for the first time. Paired it with an orange Crush. Very nice. 10/10.
I really like people like you, those who log in every upload give out fun information sometimes I come just for those people like in a specific “digimon” comic. Gotta respect the hustle and the perseverance
I feel like Nintendo could use Arin's methods as valuable player data on obscure ways to solve puzzles. Proof that players can and will fuck up your puzzle, no matter what.
Well, that's just on the player, then. It's not the developers fault some players don't have puzzle-brain, lol. Besides, studies show that doing more puzzles will improve cognitive function and they learn to get better and better at them, Ahem Ahem 🧐🤓
The especially tragic part is Arin didn't realize that if you run out of stamina while gliding, you actually have one more grace pull of the glider, which you can use to save yourself from falling to your death by using it close to the ground. Unfortunately, Arin used his almost immediately, and so he had no choice but to plunge headfirst into the ground.
@@stephbenson7340 doubly tragic is he absolutely knew and used this mechanic expertly in BotW and apparently forgot it along with all the rest of the game mechanics😂😂
God I am so happy the bramblestick moment is here. It *the* quintessential shameful display. Every time I hear "I'M A STUPID BOOOYYYY" I have to take my glasses off, wipe the tears from my eyes, hold my head in my hands and catch my breath.
I've never seen the Like-likes eat a dropped inactive bomb flower before since I always throw it at them or use arrows. The unique animation of the Like-like inspecting the flower before swallowing it is crazy for a detail most would never see.
There's something very satisfying about them endlessly mocking Tulin, as Tulin puts in a huge amount of work while Arin gets clowned by Bokoblin on the regular.
Even though I watched every single episode, these compilations still warm my heart when it's so easy to succumb to seasonal depression. Arin being a goof, Dan being spontaneous and witty, and their shared laughter really brings every clip home. Thank you editing team!
As somebody who finally got his hands on Tears of the Kingdom in the last few months and ALSO finally watched a lot of the Game Grumps Tears of the Kingdom LP afterwards...The number of times I instinctively parroted Dan's signature "Arin..." without realizing is staggering.
People think Arin Hanson of Game Grumps fame is bad at Tears of the Kingdom. Nay, I say! Arin is actually really good at TOTK. He never upgrades his armor, has very few battery upgrades which he gets very late game, never uses good weapons, is consistently out of arrows, doesn't visit Hestu very much, and barely has any food on him at any given time and that food is kinda pants to begin with. He never gets past one row of hearts. He never throws bombs, only drops them or shoots them on arrows, and he only uses brightbloom seeds on arrows, never throwing them or dropping them and hitting them. *You* try to get through TOTK doing the Arin Hanson challenge run. I dare say he is quite proficient being able to beat the game with so many obstacles. (With love!)
Some people do a perma-death run... Arin "monkey pissing into it's own mouth" Hanson decided to do the complete opposite and only progress after dying 50 times at each puzzle
My lifes falling apart, cant even donate Plasma regularly to make ends meet, but at least ive got something perfect to watch while I eat a microwave burrito
I think that's part of the reason why BOTW/TOTK are such amazing games. When you die in them, it's often in hilarious ways and helps buffer the frustration, lol
3/4 of the video was blurry because I was in tears from laughing so hard. Damn, Arin trying to get the hanging chest and later the hanging ball had me floored
this is definitely up there as one of my favorite mashups.. the fact that arin was so sure he wouldnt die to the spear again then he jumps onto the rock, slows down, and EVERYONE KNOWS what dread is coming next and everyone laughs for a full minute kills me every time lolllllllll also the im dead one gets me chokin every time too. hes in the bird village at the end of that episode and dives off a tiny ledge lmfao
The bramblestick bit has the same quality as the “Oh nooo, my point!!” bit from CollegeHumor and I feel so much better now knowing why that bit sounded SO familiar
I didn't really watch much of this series as it rolled out and fell off after a certain point It was like my Game Grumps senses told me to just wait for the failure supercut And now I'm here...life is great
The whole sequence starting 6:55 broke me. - Hanging chest over a pit - Arin figures out a viable answer right away. Drop chest onto a rewinding object. Limited attempts; only seven arrows to do it. - He misses. - Tries to get weird with it and catch it with ultrahand after shooting it. He misses. - Seven arrows later. - Resigns to doing it a somewhat sane way, dropping it on the box again. - Last arrow. He misses. - Looks to the left. Giant platform to help with catching the chest. - Throws current sword at it. He misses. It falls into the void. - Throws another sword. - Throws ingredients. - Bridge breaks off from block and falls into the void. ("monkey pissing into its own face moment") - Re-attach bridge. - Ultrahand to lift bridge, throw sword. Misses. - One more time. - Small key. Finally. - Proceeds to jam platform into doorway like an oversized TV.
15:47 See, the reason cold and wet kills you so fast is because it can immediately send your blood vessels into shock, including some of the more important blood vessels
I swear some of the best parts of this series was when Arin spent ages building something just for it to either not work or for him to break it/die before getting to use it 😂
3:29 oh god..... I just remembered that Arin completely forgets that you can throw things FOR THE ENTIRE PLAYTHROUGH! Until he randomly didn't. God that was funny. Painful. But funny.
The reason i found game grumps in the first place is because i wanted to watch someone play "more like me" instead of really skilled gamers Im satisfied 😂 plus i can watch these 100 times and still laugh
God watching Arin struggle so immensely with the easiest puzzle in the world in the begnning and SOMEHOW running out of arrows would make a normal person question if he is allowed to be home alone without a gaurdian
Only in game grumps we saw stuff like this. I've never seen enemies be so alive when reacting to Arin. Frox, bosses and constructs know exactly where to hit and when.
It's nice to get a whole compilation of what Dan so artfully described as "a monkey pissing into its own face."
I agree with the comparison, and would only add that the monkey would also be claiming that it totally meant to do it, and that it was refreshing.
@@hrodga😂😂😂
Of all the people who played TOTK, Arin was one of 'em
He understood the assignment, it's a video game not your job, don't bust an artery 😂
He played... part of it. That's kinda the issue.
it never occurs to him if he's not having a good time, it's because he's not playing right. Play it properly and you'll have more fun.
@@raptros You can always have fun by biting into a chess board but usually playing chess on it is more fun. Same with video games.
@@KairuHakubi Or ... OR ... he's just not having fun because he's not feeling it. Its fine.
And he did a job.
Can't wait for half the video to be the roomba tank debacle (affectionate)
JUSTLETMEDOTHISONETHING!!
Oh, wait until they actually get the roomba.
Thank you for elaborating that this comment was affectionate because I feel the same way
These guys are such idiots (highly affectionate)
@@A11eged1yMy favorite dummies on the internet.
Arin attaching his portable pot to that supposedly important boss item then throwing the combined items off a cliff was even more music to my ears then when Arin attached a watermelon to that victrola.
Arin "Convoluted vehicle going ten feet and crashing" Hanson FTW lol
One would think they get better, but I’m having doubts.
In his defense, this is the "convoluted [machine] going ten feet and crashing" game 😂
Arin "Completely oblivious to the concepts of gravity and hitting the ground" Hanson
Okay, but have you considered that it takes two to make this thing go--
13:46 THIS RIGHT HERE!
this is an absolutely perfect example of Arin's absolutely baffling obsession with combining information the game provides him into complete moon logic. he combines the two different methods of stunning like-likes (feeding them a bomb, OR hitting the stone while it's exposed.) into "I must directly impact the exposed stone with a bomb arrow." there are so many examples of him doing this and it's so funny every time.
Prime example of hyperactive ADHD pattern recognition combined with the Anchoring Bias.
Arin, never change. You're perfect the way you are.
I completely agree with you... but arin's also played the zelda games before now. So many puzzles and puzzle enemies are just so nonsense historically, I fully would've expected that to kill the like like. We get to laugh because it didn't work.
@@lordnile6657 say what you want about the puzzle enemies I disagree but whatever......but historically in zelda games being in the same range as the enemy when you set a bomb off usually doesn't go well
@@lordnile6657 I mean, not really. Not only do most Zelda puzzles make solid sense, but the core idea of a great many puzzles in the Zelda series carry over from one game to another. Considering the amount of Zelda games that they have played in the past, it's actually mind boggling some of the stuff Arin comes up with despite gaming history that you would think would quell some of his wilder assumptions.
More to the point, even if he was somehow led to be befuddled by the previous Zelda games in some way, there is no good excuse for thinking that point-blanking and explosive arrow was going to go well. My man just sets his brain to one side while gaming I swear.
I also like how he doesn't know how to throw items for the majority of the game, but here he's doing it, but he thinks he's attaching it to an arrow.
17:40 Arins “OOOOOOPS” replays in my brain over and over again
This and the wails of despair at 16:38 when he threw his bramble stick 😂🤣😭😭
37:09 This has to be one of my favorite clips from ALL Game Grumps. I will never get tired of it 😂😂😂
The cacophony of the shattering wood accompanied by the rocket flying off and exploding is like a symphony of comedy 😌
It's ABSOLUTELY one of the greatest moments of misdirection. Right up there with "Oookay, Bad example!"
I'd forgotten all about this and had to hold in my laughter at 4AM
It's great cause literally every person whos played TotK did this on accident at least once. I know I did
36:09 Tulin going absolutely ham on a construct and Arin dieing while in stunned disbelief is a top 10 moment for me. XD
Dan’s increasing frustration towards Arin in this play-through made me laugh so hard especially the shrine where Arin ran out of arrows and spent so much time throwing a great sword at a rope to a chest and ball. Brought me so much joy.
It was especially funny when it turned out that chest contained... a Great Sword.
I think my most "lie on back staring at the ceiling in disbelief" moment of this playthrough was Arin needing more food to deal with Ganondorf's gloom, but thinking that there was no way to get more while after the point of no return from the boss entrance...Even though he had SO MANY portable pots in his inventory.
I was literally yelling at my TV lol. YOU HAVE POTS!!!
OH NO MY BRAMBLE STICK is a hall of fame Game Grumps moment
16:41
i yell it whenever i drop something, someone at work knew was i was referencing and now we make GG references at each other all the time like nerds
@danielbeaumont3744 That's so sweet!
Somewhere down on the surface, a perfectly good bramble stick clatters to the ground, surprising anyone within earshot
Random passersby: “Hey what’s that stick falli-“ *stabbed in the head with the bramble stick
I like the idea that there's a very distant sounding scream of ᵐʸ ᵇʳᵃᵐᵇˡᵉ ˢᵗⁱᶜᵏ﹗﹗﹗
This feels like those mobile game ads where they play the game terribly to make you want to play it better
That's literally what happened for me, it looked fun and I knew it couldn't be as hard as arin was making it on himself lmao
True! It's making me want to transfer my save data to my new Switch and play again because I do not remember Froxes or avoiding fall deaths being that difficult.
It's really good advertising, it makes me want to buy a switch real bad
@@jbaby362 This is somehow similar to when Dan was quoting "It makes me want a hotdog real bad" in that nasally Joker voice from his Mario RPG playthrough!
@@TheMrMayo 😂 that's perfect yes
37:10 Will always cheer me up. The build up! Dan hyping him up with compliments. Arin brimming with confidence.
Then the loud deafening crash! I burst out with laughther like they do every time!!!
12:02 absolutely kills me every time, Dan’s delivery of that line coupled with the genius comedic timing of Arin’s missed shot… I’ll never get tired of rewatching this series 😭
"GOOD!"
There is something poetic about Arin Hansen a noted harsh critic of video game hand holding. Playing a zelda game, where all the hand holding is taken away, and then faceplanting over and over and over and over again, while he tried to figure things out. It's like a kid demanding you don't help him learn to ride his bike, then smashing into 30 cars.
the funniest part to me is how he's emphasized specifically about how Z targeting enemies, while shifting the tone in ways he doesn't like for zelda overall, is a great way of controlling the camera for fights. He then proceeds to basically never, EVER treat any enemy as a legitimate threat or engage them directly and then wonders why he dies a dozen times to one moblin. Especially later in the playthrough when the game expects you to have a generally okay grasp of the combat loop by that point, but since Arin outright refuses to actually fight things directly he has zero ingrained skills, so every fight is an absolute catastrophe even against basic enemies.
What? Zelda games are among the worst offenders about hand holding. He was criticizing Ocarina of Time because of it. That's the whole bit about Sequilitis. And if you've played botw or totk for a single minute, you'd know that's no different.
What are you talking about?
@@urquimedes4459 ToTK doesn't have anywhere near the amount of, maybe not handholding, but railroading is probably more apt. One of the examples in the sequilitis Arin brings up is how in the OG zelda you can choose any order to take on a bunch of the dungeons, but OoT is very deliberate in it's order, where as ToTK went back to the more freeform structure.
Calm down, it's a sandbox game where half the fun is blowing yourself up and fucking around with physics.
I think the real take away is that while he has moments of pure frustration he is still having fun.
It’s amazing how far into the game Arin gets without getting better at the game. That’s the real skill here. 50:44
Truly awe-inspiring.
This is what I needed. I'm sick in the bed with a horrible flu, which I think has evolved from just the flu, and needed something to make me laugh even if I nearly cough up my lungs with each little giggle. Totally worth it
Dude same!!
oh nooo hope you feel better soon!!
I am also watching the sick in bed with the flu, solidarity!
No fucking shit dude, I'm also sick with cold atm😭. Your flu sounds like it suck tho. I hope you feel better
Sick here too.
Hope you all feel better soon!
That whole Moblin sequence from 21:05-24:45 murdered my insides when I first watched it.
The funniest TOTK moment from the grumps!
- it takes two to make this thing gO-WAIT
- *no my bramble stick*
He’s like an engineer from a fundamentally different and incompatible world
Nintendo should've paid them to play this, I literally bought the game after watching arin fumble around aimlessly in that one valley for a whole episode. Now this is making me want to play it again
Such a great game, definitely worth the revisit
GameGrumps Lunch Break Chronicles, Day 345:
Twenty days left in 2024. Wild. I finally found where they put the Buldak ramen at Walmart, trying the Rosé flavor for the first time. Paired it with an orange Crush. Very nice. 10/10.
Mmmm ramennnn
I really like people like you, those who log in every upload give out fun information sometimes I come just for those people like in a specific “digimon” comic. Gotta respect the hustle and the perseverance
Wild Lucas lunch update found. Respect the hustle
Do you work everyday?! They're overworking you.
@southparkfirefly I think they're just logging what they're eating while watching not necessarily specifically during a lunch break
I feel like Nintendo could use Arin's methods as valuable player data on obscure ways to solve puzzles. Proof that players can and will fuck up your puzzle, no matter what.
Well, that's just on the player, then. It's not the developers fault some players don't have puzzle-brain, lol. Besides, studies show that doing more puzzles will improve cognitive function and they learn to get better and better at them, Ahem Ahem 🧐🤓
6:30 schroedingers pause screen
The rocket Looney-Tunesing out of frame at 37:30 kills me
TotK Developers: There are no wrong solutions to the puzzles.
Game Grumps:
"I ran out of glider!"
"did you think there was water?"
"nO i rAN oUt OF gLIDeR!!!
The especially tragic part is Arin didn't realize that if you run out of stamina while gliding, you actually have one more grace pull of the glider, which you can use to save yourself from falling to your death by using it close to the ground. Unfortunately, Arin used his almost immediately, and so he had no choice but to plunge headfirst into the ground.
@@stephbenson7340 doubly tragic is he absolutely knew and used this mechanic expertly in BotW and apparently forgot it along with all the rest of the game mechanics😂😂
God I am so happy the bramblestick moment is here. It *the* quintessential shameful display.
Every time I hear "I'M A STUPID BOOOYYYY" I have to take my glasses off, wipe the tears from my eyes, hold my head in my hands and catch my breath.
I just think back to Twilight Princess trying to lock on to the damn bird...
"This is not my finest moment"
Hahahaha it replays in my mind so clearly. Oh so many not so finest moments years later and we're so here for it!
16:40 I am pleased as punch that this part made it in
OH NO MY BRAMBLE STICK
OHNO MY BRAMBLESTICK!!!!!
I've never seen the Like-likes eat a dropped inactive bomb flower before since I always throw it at them or use arrows. The unique animation of the Like-like inspecting the flower before swallowing it is crazy for a detail most would never see.
I really hope the bramble stick moment is in this.
Update: It is, in fact, there at 16:36.
The fact that it's immediately preceded by "Check this shit out" is so perfect.
the fact that i immediately heard Arin’s voice in my head when i read this 😭
“I’M A STUPID BOY”
Its peak cinema
There's something very satisfying about them endlessly mocking Tulin, as Tulin puts in a huge amount of work while Arin gets clowned by Bokoblin on the regular.
0:12 I'm really glad they started with that moment. Really set the tone for the whole playthrough, really.
"Arin...you brilliant bastard!!" ... DESTROYS CONTRAPTION hahahaha 37:08
I started playing TotK myself a couple weeks ago and this makes me feel better about all the stupid ways I've died in my journey.
I took captures of all the stupid ways I died until my SD card was full and I still can’t top Arin’s deaths.
Even though I watched every single episode, these compilations still warm my heart when it's so easy to succumb to seasonal depression. Arin being a goof, Dan being spontaneous and witty, and their shared laughter really brings every clip home. Thank you editing team!
The combo of Arin's shameful gameplay and Dan's super commentary is peak grumps
The violent deaths, followed by Dan's disapproval/disbelief/giggling while the game over music plays. Will always be hilarious.
Every time he says "it's going to be ok" the universe bends backwards to end link on the spot 💀
See your "It's going to be OK"; raise you "Check this shit out".
Nah, the universe *coughs* to end Link when Arin says that.
12:40 he actually used his “fuck” move way before he should have
😂
"Throw it! Now! GOOD!" Takes me out every time
I love that two out of three tooltips are about upgrading your goddamn armor
The roomba tanks with the banana head moblin...literally could not have ended in a more perfect way xD
As somebody who finally got his hands on Tears of the Kingdom in the last few months and ALSO finally watched a lot of the Game Grumps Tears of the Kingdom LP afterwards...The number of times I instinctively parroted Dan's signature "Arin..." without realizing is staggering.
He took all that time to build that mallet with the rocket attached and then disintegrated it in one shot! I almost peed myself in laughter
"No, it's okay!" *immediately dies*
This series was like 90% just Arin doing this
31:51 the 100% rage from Arin puts tears in my eyes every time!
People think Arin Hanson of Game Grumps fame is bad at Tears of the Kingdom. Nay, I say! Arin is actually really good at TOTK. He never upgrades his armor, has very few battery upgrades which he gets very late game, never uses good weapons, is consistently out of arrows, doesn't visit Hestu very much, and barely has any food on him at any given time and that food is kinda pants to begin with. He never gets past one row of hearts. He never throws bombs, only drops them or shoots them on arrows, and he only uses brightbloom seeds on arrows, never throwing them or dropping them and hitting them. *You* try to get through TOTK doing the Arin Hanson challenge run. I dare say he is quite proficient being able to beat the game with so many obstacles.
(With love!)
This was my favorite Grumps series from my favorite game of all time. These boys make me so frickin' happy.
Slappy Scrumdas everyone!
Some people do a perma-death run... Arin "monkey pissing into it's own mouth" Hanson decided to do the complete opposite and only progress after dying 50 times at each puzzle
sometimes i wonder if some of these deaths were original experiences that only arin could experience
_{Proceeds to show a compilation of the entirety of their playthrough}_
My lifes falling apart, cant even donate Plasma regularly to make ends meet, but at least ive got something perfect to watch while I eat a microwave burrito
Oof. Relatable. This time last year I was trying to donate plasma twice a week. I hope things improve for you friend ❤
keep going, sending love
Good luck, buddy.
Begging y'all to play Echoes of Wisdom so we can get another one of these for that game...
I haven't played it yet but, I hope they do.
No one ever said Arin was good at videogames.... But that's not what we're here for, anyway.
I think TOTK is one of my favorite grumps playthroughs purely because of how much Arin laughs even though he’s getting his shit rocked.
I think that's part of the reason why BOTW/TOTK are such amazing games. When you die in them, it's often in hilarious ways and helps buffer the frustration, lol
part 1 of 30
of Volume 1 of 8
@@Everan614 of episode 1
The Arin method:
- Build something
- Brag about it
- Destroy said thing or get mortally injured
This whole playthrough is golden, Arin’s diving bird car kills me just thinking about it
3/4 of the video was blurry because I was in tears from laughing so hard. Damn, Arin trying to get the hanging chest and later the hanging ball had me floored
this is definitely up there as one of my favorite mashups.. the fact that arin was so sure he wouldnt die to the spear again then he jumps onto the rock, slows down, and EVERYONE KNOWS what dread is coming next and everyone laughs for a full minute kills me every time lolllllllll
also the im dead one gets me chokin every time too. hes in the bird village at the end of that episode and dives off a tiny ledge lmfao
The title of this video and the fact that the length is less than the entire TOTK playlist implies that some of Arin’s gameplay was not shameful.
Shameful gameplay = almost an hour of The Lovelies screaming THE SAIL CLOTH!!!
The bramblestick bit has the same quality as the “Oh nooo, my point!!” bit from CollegeHumor and I feel so much better now knowing why that bit sounded SO familiar
I didn't really watch much of this series as it rolled out and fell off after a certain point
It was like my Game Grumps senses told me to just wait for the failure supercut
And now I'm here...life is great
MY BRAMBLE STICK!!!!! 😂😂😂😂
23:47 the part when Dan starts SOBBING from laughter
23:58 - I maintain that this is one of the greatest deaths in Grumps history.
Disappointed the "It takes two to make this thing go..." moment from episode 43 isn't in this. It was even preceded by a "Check this shit."
Same. Favorite moment in the whole playthrough.
These totk compilations are reminding me have fun this series was
Great series, I had to finish my first playthrough to see the ending so it wouldn't be spoiled for me then I went back and finished their series.
It really felt like Arin was drunk and being stubborn during the beginning and I loved every second of it😂😂
"Our last line of defence will be Link" - The Movie
Danny and Arin as Koroks is and always will be the best thing ever
The whole sequence starting 6:55 broke me.
- Hanging chest over a pit
- Arin figures out a viable answer right away. Drop chest onto a rewinding object. Limited attempts; only seven arrows to do it.
- He misses.
- Tries to get weird with it and catch it with ultrahand after shooting it. He misses.
- Seven arrows later.
- Resigns to doing it a somewhat sane way, dropping it on the box again.
- Last arrow. He misses.
- Looks to the left. Giant platform to help with catching the chest.
- Throws current sword at it. He misses. It falls into the void.
- Throws another sword.
- Throws ingredients.
- Bridge breaks off from block and falls into the void. ("monkey pissing into its own face moment")
- Re-attach bridge.
- Ultrahand to lift bridge, throw sword. Misses.
- One more time.
- Small key. Finally.
- Proceeds to jam platform into doorway like an oversized TV.
15:47 See, the reason cold and wet kills you so fast is because it can immediately send your blood vessels into shock, including some of the more important blood vessels
I'm so glad TOTK gave us Arin building monstrous but useless contraptions
I swear some of the best parts of this series was when Arin spent ages building something just for it to either not work or for him to break it/die before getting to use it 😂
Arin needs a shock collar for every time he says "Check this out".
Eagerly awaiting the "Arin figures stuff out hours after everyone else has" compilation
I love the load screens telling him to see a fairy to upgrade his armor, between all the clips of him getting one-shot.
Not even through the whole video yet but the whole ran out of arrows part makes me wanna watch the whole series
Gosh, I almost forgot how much I loved this playthrough. I wish I could experience it again for the first time.
Me too!
3:29 oh god..... I just remembered that Arin completely forgets that you can throw things FOR THE ENTIRE PLAYTHROUGH! Until he randomly didn't.
God that was funny. Painful. But funny.
10:54 All I can think of is that couch bit from the Star Wars Family Guy episode
"Link is our last line of defence..."
0:14 Someone get a death counter.
1 death… im not counting the rest!!!
@@JohnMBlue1992 2 deaths. 0:44 Passing the baton!
6:30 death #3. Passing it to the next one
Death 4
12:16
14:30 Death #5! "What is this, Arin -- a social experiment?"
Only an hour? Ain't no way that's it
Its like, most of the episodes
The reason i found game grumps in the first place is because i wanted to watch someone play "more like me" instead of really skilled gamers
Im satisfied 😂 plus i can watch these 100 times and still laugh
21:15 my absolute top 5 GG moment
I still can’t believe these guys somehow beat this game
God watching Arin struggle so immensely with the easiest puzzle in the world in the begnning and SOMEHOW running out of arrows would make a normal person question if he is allowed to be home alone without a gaurdian
57 minutes of why my feeling towards this playthrough are *complicated*
Only in game grumps we saw stuff like this. I've never seen enemies be so alive when reacting to Arin. Frox, bosses and constructs know exactly where to hit and when.
I love that all of Arin's inventions either soar into the distance WITHOUT him, or make it 5 feet and then just plow into the earth.
TotK is the gift that keeps on giving :D
Arin really went from mastering the parry in BOTW to consistently forgetting almost every function in TOTK
It was such a mistake for him to play a different game at home, it kept tripping him up
Love that the first 6 mins is the starting area