In North America it was released under the name Out Of This World so the name depends on your location. Not sure why they would change there name here but whatever it's still a good game.
@@ronpaynter7054 from Wikipedia (but I heard the same story in a video here on youtube ;) ): "The game was published in North America under the title Out of This World in order to avoid confusion with the popular but unrelated soap opera television series Another World."
this thing is in fact Another World/ Out of this world Parts 1 and 2 which means it carries on after where the original would end ... If you were able to finish it, that is ...
Bro I was gonna leave the same comment. Im 45 now and just like u said I think as far as I got was pickin up the pistol from what i can remember. Im pretty sure I had this game on the commodore 64
Was WAY too hard. Watching this walkthrough, I can see why i couldn't get far. Some of the things you have to do are nonsensical. Still, a cool game, and I enjoy watching it more than playing when someone else knows what to do.
What the heck? I never knew the second "half" existed! I played Out of this World on PC/DOS, took me a long time to beat it without any clues, the flying at the end, that was it... but apparently not! Mind blown!!! I even remember the "save" code for getting to that part where the guy rolls through the narrow pipe with the gas - CLLD Man, the nostalgia is flowing. Such an underrated game.
The second half was Heart of the Alien, which was released a few years later than the original exclusively on Sega CD (you probably already knew that, apologies if so).
One code that always stuck in my mind to this day is XDDJ I think. I believe it puts you in the cave area. Beat both games! Such an awesome story told, considering no talking was ever done. Never did understand why they put the first one on the SNES where I played it, to the Sega CD, but I'm glad I had both of those at the time.😁
Heart of the Alien is also non-canon according to Eric Chahi, the original game's creator, since it wasn't made with him. Given how the game ends, yeah I think I get why he doesn't like the more..."definitive" end to be that.
I never even knew there was a second part! Played the PC version called "Another world" which ended with a dragon scene and ending credits, loved every minute of it but never knew about the sequel until today!
So glad I could watch this just to get the story. I couldn't get too far myself as a kid. (Flashback was more my speed!) I always loved this game, but was never any good at it. Thanks for uploading this - brings me back
@NintendoComplete I was playing on emulators so it wasn't too bad with saving but now I got a physical copy on Sega CD & it's impossible to pass without kicking 😅 glad I found this!
man this brings back HELLA memories. I played it on SNES, and I played it a whole lot. Finally beat it, it's such a fun game. I didn't even know part 2 existed until decades later, and this is the first time I'm watching a playthru of it
I played the Mac version - called Out of this World - on my school's Mac LC 575s, and eventually my own 5260/100. This was around 1996. This game was so incredibly hard but so much fun and the graphics were stunning for their day. The backgrounds are still noteworthy today. They still look amazing and prove that there's a difference between graphical fidelity and pure artistic beauty.
@@decoren45 absolutely, but for this game, they restricted the background color usage to 16 colors, which is the largest color count a megadrive/cd background plane tile may use, allowing also the vectorial videos to display faster
16 well-chosen colors, not the garbage RGB primaries. There's computer art from 1986 that still holds up because the Amiga had a high-resolution mode with 16 paletted colors. No surprise the art for this was developed on the Amiga.
This is cool. A bit sad this was not included in the 20th anniversary release of Another World but also understand why. Thanks for uploading. Actually totally forgot it existed until now
I ended Another World in DOS in the 90s, I didn't know there was a sequel!! What a sad ending but, anyway, I always thought that he would never come back to his lab... beacuse there is absolutely no way.
@@crow4936of course, it is not, Flashback is a totally different game, I was told when I was younger it is Another World sequel, but it was not, you little liar 😂
This game blew me away when i was a kid whem i forst played it on the amiga. I found it very hard ,never finished it,just kept replaying the same bits over and over. Flashback was also very good,same style of graphics and gameplay.
i play flashback on a phisics teacher PC after scool when we clean up the rooms... And director of a scool catch me and on another day i have conversation with teachers ^) it was in 1994-1996 can't forget this situation, but from that days still keep playing games... 😁
TLDR - jump to @21:30 and watch a couple minutes to have your mind blown. Deserves an award for the ambitious style, animations, and implementation of functionality given the hardware limitations at the time. Damn!
Friend of mine had this game for quite a while when we were kids. He told me that it only had one level - the encounter with the beast. The moment we played it together and i catched liana and ran to the other side was complete mindblowing for us... hahahah. Then we met like every afternoon to beat the game. Good times. Thanks for the video.
Something about this game looks very modern. It looks like one of those good rare shelf games that was purposely pixelated that you would see on PS Vita, PS4|PS5, Nintendo Switch & Steam.
the cutscenes were done with vector graphics and fills. not all that different from flash animations when it comes down to it, except done by hand in a more grueling manner. similar technology for a similar look.
@@crow4936 Flashback and Another World have no relation. Flashback was simply inspired by Another World, without the partiucipation of Eric Chahi, mainly because they were both owned by Delphine Software.
@@tsm688 Another World is not only vector, it's also using rotoscoping, the same technic you can see in the 1981 movie Metal Hurlant, or the recent clip "CRYSTAL THRONE - Mechanical Tyranny".
@@crow4936 Not only do I remember this game being released on Sega CD in 1994, but also any tiny research would show how your insisting of how Flashback was a cannon sequel to Another World is false.. I do remember people saying Flashback was the successor to Another World but only in the fact that it was a similar genre.. Its not even developed by the same developer.. The only link between the two games is that they are similar in presentation and that the developers are French. Can you provide any citation that Heart of the Alien is a modern title?
the amiga game ended at 20:26. for many years I wondered what became of orange guy, about big guy and his imprisoned people. finally I know. thank you random upload for this closure. for tying up the loose ends in my speculation. it ended the way it had too.
Very interesting. This is the first time I’ve seen gameplay of the sequel. It looks like it plays more like Dragon’s Lair (arcade).. love how buddy goes postal lol!
The biggest issue I have with this game is the obtuse "what the heck am I supposed to do" style of gameplay and "puzzles" that are very trial and error until you solve them almost by accident. The visuals are a marvel of its time, it was a delight to see rotoscopy used this early with this level of cinematography.
agreed. it's nearly a 2D "dragon's lair". I love the aesthetics though, and wish somebody would do a remake of at least the first one, more along the lines of a lucasfilm adventure game.
@@ofonruiz I understand why they made it like that in that period of time, just stating that it's an extremely outdated gameplay design and a way of artificially inflating difficulty for that purpose. But it is what it is.
I would have never imagined the ending would go like that. I know Red had no chances of survival anyway given is a alien world and even just breathing was a miracle, but him helping in toppling the slaver empire and then just dying and being ultra cremated, an it was in asequel, damn.
The game's creator wasn't involved in the sequel, so he treats said game as non-canon. So as far as he's concerned, Lester's story ended with him just being exhausted in the first ending instead of straight up dying like a chump.
Haha...back in middle school...my PC had a 20mb hard disk...and this was one of the games that really made an impression on me...now that I'm in my mid 40's and looking at this...I have mixed feelings :)
I can't believe they made this game fit within 20mb! That just shows the skill level of the developers that made this game, and a masterpiece of its time at that. I loved this game too, but I really sucked at it..
Heart of the Alien is a bit subpar as a sequel, but the updated port of Out of this World that they included on the disc makes it worth having in your collection.
The gaming staff intended to leave the original as open ended. They had no desire to make a sequel and were pressured to make it happen by the game's massive success. That would explain the dissapointing end for our main protagonist.
nah , people did not like it since : 1. The human played dies ... 2. it was a SEGA CD EXCLUSIVE !!! To lure people to BUY THE SEGA CD !!! That's it ... played it few years back and it was good ... people on the Amiga Side craved for this Sequel , when the news hit some where like in Cope mode ... making excuses that FLashBack is Another World 2 By the way the Amiga Version of this game called Another World has the 15:42 section removed ... the level ends on 15:23 and they go straight into the Alien Tank section ...
@@hfricIn the mid-90s as a teenager, I convinced my parents to let me rent a Sega CD from our local rental store just so I could play this and I hated it for neither of those reasons.
I remember when this game came out on PC and was called Another World. It literally changed gaming as we knew it back in the day. Had no idea they ported this to Sega CD. Was so incredibly tough to beat!
It's incredible what he did. The programming was made by one man, as far as I remember. It was not possible to load these graphics using the common techniques of those times, so the developer figured out his own way to do it. It's all documented, but incredibly complicated. I think there are documentaries on RUclips, or somewhere on the web.
@@DiegoSynth Not complicated, but quite tedious : Chahi used rotoscoping for cutscenes, and vector for the rendering of the main gameplay. It's simple but very long to do, especially alone. He did it, and his friend composed the music.
I had no idea this game existed until now, pretty interesting. And wow what an unceremonious end for our protagonist. Pretty forward thinking to center the natives.
This version has ONE thing that's missing fron recent re-releases of Another World (Out if this World). That amazing soundtrack (from the original composer). Because outside of the intro and ending, the original version of the game had no music.
@@POLE7645 I totally agree with you about the soundtrack. I got that re-release on the Wii U of all places and I was surprised to find it missing. I fell in love with this game on the SNES, but in my memory this versions score was always a part of it. It didn't occur to me so many years later they were so different.
Flashback (SEGA) is still one of my fav games of all time - so naturally I played Out of this World (SNES) too as a kid. I love them both to this day and will play them every few years. Heart of the Alien was very difficult for me so I didn't play it as much..
Ah, it is "Another World". I recognized the Interplay graphical style, same as Flashback, I hoped it was a different game that I miss, I'm a bit disappointed... Neverteless, it's always a pleasure to see this game, regardless of its title.
I had this on the amiga it was called Another World, which is also what it's called on the Google play store too for those wanting to relive their childhood
I remember playing this game on the PC way back in the day when i was a kid and being absolutely blown away how stunning it looked. Never did get that far on it though because it was brick hard lol.
I finished OoTW after many frustrating defeats. You make it look so easy! I learned about HotA by chance, much later, and since I loved the first one, I was very enthusiastic about it. Too bad it fell a bit short of its promise, and I feel that the ending was rushed somehow.
"heart of the alien" is "out of this world" and "another world", didn't know that. The ambiance is great until level 1, then you feel like in the jungle. Haven't watched the whole vid. Eric Chahi is Legendary. This game was unique in its era. And "From Dust" is remarkable. Not like all those repetitive games returning on each console. This is Art.
This is definitely a strange beast. It's not just a sequel but a midquel too. It didn't do a bad job of replicating the original's gameplay and art style though. A thing surprisingly many sequels "Video Game or Otherwise" couldn't even be bloody arsed to do.
When I was little this game was right of passage, my dad used it as a test, it came with a paper decoder wheel and a code you had to crack, He said if you can solve it you can play it. Good times. Dad never got part 2, by then we had moved on to Fallout, and Crusader No Remorse.
That’s awesome!👏🏼 It was so rewarding back in those days when you finally got everything figured out and you beat it. This game was so ahead of its time.
This was really the first game to introduce this sort of story telling where little or no exposition is given to the player. Half Life had a very similar vibe, and I like to believe that Valve got inspired by Another World when making it.
Is he shooting a gun out of his very normal looking whip? Lol I never knew this sequel existed before today and after watching this I am glad. I thought OoTW was always overhyped and really just a overly hard tech demo, but this "sequel" is kind bad. A third of it's run time is even just cutscenes. I guess that wouldn't be a big deal.... if it's run time weren't 18 minutes.
I discovered this game in 2010 and played it for the first time on my Nokia N73. It was ported on Symbian and was sometimes hard to play. But the game was pretty good.
What's most amazing, I think, is that the SNES could still play this, at this same speed, without a CD add-on. However, the music on this is phenomenal though! I never heard such on the SNES cart.
one of the best games., no tutorial, no talking, no health bar, no UI, no timer,
you just play it and figure it out
awesome!
Thanks! :)
Exactly! took me like 3 hours to figure out the very first part with black lion thing chasing you! lo1
The original name of this game is "Another World". I used to play it a lot when I was a kid. Old schoolers like me know this game.
In North America it was released under the name Out Of This World so the name depends on your location. Not sure why they would change there name here but whatever it's still a good game.
@@ronpaynter7054 from Wikipedia (but I heard the same story in a video here on youtube ;) ):
"The game was published in North America under the title Out of This World in order to avoid confusion with the popular but unrelated soap opera television series Another World."
this thing is in fact Another World/ Out of this world Parts 1 and 2 which means it carries on after where the original would end ... If you were able to finish it, that is ...
I was gonna say it was named something else when I played it but I found what it was called thanks this game is dope
@@ronpaynter7054 The creator of the original game is for Amiga and the title is "Another World"
that game was ahead of its time.
way ahead, bro
I played Another World on my 386 way back when, what a game. And amazing sound out of the PC speaker as I had no soundcard.
The title for the Amiga500 was "Another world" .
@@paulmichaelfreedman8334 your right I remember.
I mean it's still a really intense good game.
This game was too hard for me when I was little kid. Actually never passed the beast scene. But imprinted in my core memory.
same here. and now i can't seem to find it anywhere! I have Out of this World on steam, but i want to play heart of the alien again!
Bro I was gonna leave the same comment. Im 45 now and just like u said I think as far as I got was pickin up the pistol from what i can remember. Im pretty sure I had this game on the commodore 64
Same here
Was WAY too hard. Watching this walkthrough, I can see why i couldn't get far. Some of the things you have to do are nonsensical. Still, a cool game, and I enjoy watching it more than playing when someone else knows what to do.
это была суперская игра
This game was way ahead of its time! A masterpiece
Yesssss
What the heck? I never knew the second "half" existed! I played Out of this World on PC/DOS, took me a long time to beat it without any clues, the flying at the end, that was it... but apparently not! Mind blown!!!
I even remember the "save" code for getting to that part where the guy rolls through the narrow pipe with the gas - CLLD
Man, the nostalgia is flowing. Such an underrated game.
The second half was Heart of the Alien, which was released a few years later than the original exclusively on Sega CD (you probably already knew that, apologies if so).
One code that always stuck in my mind to this day is XDDJ I think. I believe it puts you in the cave area. Beat both games! Such an awesome story told, considering no talking was ever done. Never did understand why they put the first one on the SNES where I played it, to the Sega CD, but I'm glad I had both of those at the time.😁
Heart of the Alien is also non-canon according to Eric Chahi, the original game's creator, since it wasn't made with him. Given how the game ends, yeah I think I get why he doesn't like the more..."definitive" end to be that.
I never even knew there was a second part! Played the PC version called "Another world" which ended with a dragon scene and ending credits, loved every minute of it but never knew about the sequel until today!
Same!
Same
Same
So glad I could watch this just to get the story. I couldn't get too far myself as a kid. (Flashback was more my speed!) I always loved this game, but was never any good at it. Thanks for uploading this - brings me back
... IT HAS BEEN THIRTY YEARS AND I JUST LEARNED I CAN KILL THE WORMS?!
How did you get past 'em without?
Yeah, with a kick
@johnnybravo9096 By jumping like a mad man & getting lucky. This is so much easier, I had no clue about the kicking worms either 🤬
@@scottdecowski4913Man, that must've been frustrating af
@NintendoComplete I was playing on emulators so it wasn't too bad with saving but now I got a physical copy on Sega CD & it's impossible to pass without kicking 😅 glad I found this!
man this brings back HELLA memories. I played it on SNES, and I played it a whole lot. Finally beat it, it's such a fun game. I didn't even know part 2 existed until decades later, and this is the first time I'm watching a playthru of it
I played the Mac version - called Out of this World - on my school's Mac LC 575s, and eventually my own 5260/100. This was around 1996. This game was so incredibly hard but so much fun and the graphics were stunning for their day.
The backgrounds are still noteworthy today. They still look amazing and prove that there's a difference between graphical fidelity and pure artistic beauty.
I player this game when i was child, but the name was "Another World".
so you must remember FLASHBACK - another good game from that times! 😊
It is incredible what 16 colors may convey when well used
The sega cd could show up to 64 Color’s at once I believe and more with the “dithering” method on older televisions.
@@decoren45 absolutely, but for this game, they restricted the background color usage to 16 colors, which is the largest color count a megadrive/cd background plane tile may use, allowing also the vectorial videos to display faster
16 well-chosen colors, not the garbage RGB primaries. There's computer art from 1986 that still holds up because the Amiga had a high-resolution mode with 16 paletted colors.
No surprise the art for this was developed on the Amiga.
Wtf?! How did I not know there was a part 2 this whole time?! I loved the first one. I played the SNES version "Out Of This World"
Use to play Out of This World and especially Flash Back on my Sega MD back in the 90's. One of the best memories of my youth.
This is cool. A bit sad this was not included in the 20th anniversary release of Another World but also understand why. Thanks for uploading. Actually totally forgot it existed until now
Another world. Das war damals der Hammer! Da musste jeder Schritt sitzen.
I ended Another World in DOS in the 90s, I didn't know there was a sequel!! What a sad ending but, anyway, I always thought that he would never come back to his lab... beacuse there is absolutely no way.
The sequel is called flash back
@@crow4936 no its not
@@crow4936of course, it is not, Flashback is a totally different game, I was told when I was younger it is Another World sequel, but it was not, you little liar 😂
@@olafjurgiewicz624 at the time that's what the creator stated in an Amiga magazine interview they changed their tune years later.
i think he means everything after "the end" at 20:26 or abouts.
the rest of it is missing from many versions of the game.
This game blew me away when i was a kid whem i forst played it on the amiga.
I found it very hard ,never finished it,just kept replaying the same bits over and over.
Flashback was also very good,same style of graphics and gameplay.
Flashback was inspired by this game (both owned by Delphine Software), but without the participation of Eric Chahi.
i play flashback on a phisics teacher PC after scool when we clean up the rooms... And director of a scool catch me and on another day i have conversation with teachers ^) it was in 1994-1996 can't forget this situation, but from that days still keep playing games... 😁
Man I loved the high quality audio of Sega CD. In that era of gaming it did make a difference
Yes and no. Sometimes sega chose the music well. sometimes... they did not.
TLDR - jump to @21:30 and watch a couple minutes to have your mind blown.
Deserves an award for the ambitious style, animations, and implementation of functionality given the hardware limitations at the time. Damn!
what was the mind blown? I'm only seeing the start of the sequel?
Friend of mine had this game for quite a while when we were kids. He told me that it only had one level - the encounter with the beast. The moment we played it together and i catched liana and ran to the other side was complete mindblowing for us... hahahah. Then we met like every afternoon to beat the game. Good times. Thanks for the video.
Something about this game looks very modern. It looks like one of those good rare shelf games that was purposely pixelated that you would see on PS Vita, PS4|PS5, Nintendo Switch & Steam.
That's because it is , flash back was the original sequel to another world, this came out a few years ago.
the cutscenes were done with vector graphics and fills. not all that different from flash animations when it comes down to it, except done by hand in a more grueling manner. similar technology for a similar look.
@@crow4936 Flashback and Another World have no relation. Flashback was simply inspired by Another World, without the partiucipation of Eric Chahi, mainly because they were both owned by Delphine Software.
@@tsm688 Another World is not only vector, it's also using rotoscoping, the same technic you can see in the 1981 movie Metal Hurlant, or the recent clip "CRYSTAL THRONE - Mechanical Tyranny".
@@crow4936 Not only do I remember this game being released on Sega CD in 1994, but also any tiny research would show how your insisting of how Flashback was a cannon sequel to Another World is false.. I do remember people saying Flashback was the successor to Another World but only in the fact that it was a similar genre.. Its not even developed by the same developer.. The only link between the two games is that they are similar in presentation and that the developers are French. Can you provide any citation that Heart of the Alien is a modern title?
the amiga game ended at 20:26. for many years I wondered what became of orange guy, about big guy and his imprisoned people.
finally I know. thank you random upload for this closure. for tying up the loose ends in my speculation. it ended the way it had too.
My dad actually owns this on the Apple II. I got a chance to sit down and play some of it on the actual machine. Magical.
Very interesting. This is the first time I’ve seen gameplay of the sequel. It looks like it plays more like Dragon’s Lair (arcade).. love how buddy goes postal lol!
That beginning sequence takes a lot of trial and error to get through. Finally getting the gun gave a real sense of accoplishment
it was called “another world” on the pc but it was only the first half. never knew this sequel existed. thanks for the upload!
They released this game as Out Of This World in North America.
Another World is the european-ish name, no matter the support.
@@V3nom7 yes, i probably played the UK version
The second game I think was exclusively for the Sega CD, and is treated as non-canon, which explains why barely any know of it.
the visuals in this game are a masterpiece and it astounds me it came out decades ago with such rudimentary technology
The biggest issue I have with this game is the obtuse "what the heck am I supposed to do" style of gameplay and "puzzles" that are very trial and error until you solve them almost by accident. The visuals are a marvel of its time, it was a delight to see rotoscopy used this early with this level of cinematography.
agreed. it's nearly a 2D "dragon's lair". I love the aesthetics though, and wish somebody would do a remake of at least the first one, more along the lines of a lucasfilm adventure game.
100%!!
Otherwise you could finish it the same afternoon you bought it.
@@ofonruiz I understand why they made it like that in that period of time, just stating that it's an extremely outdated gameplay design and a way of artificially inflating difficulty for that purpose. But it is what it is.
Dark souls of its day lol
a masterpiece. Without this game we wouldn't had heart of darkness and oddworld, two other masterpiece.
The game was very hard, but the music was amazing!
Loved playing this game at my friends house when I was in high school.
I would have never imagined the ending would go like that.
I know Red had no chances of survival anyway given is a alien world and even just breathing was a miracle, but him helping in toppling the slaver empire and then just dying and being ultra cremated, an it was in asequel, damn.
more effort than necessary when any average handgun could do the same thing LOL
And then put on display in the middle of town!
Tourism will skyrocket!
I thought the ending was pretty fitting and perhaps realistic, I mean no way he was ever gonna see home again.
@@mr.hatman9345 True. This is not the typical power fantasy. This is 'how long can we survive'.
The game's creator wasn't involved in the sequel, so he treats said game as non-canon. So as far as he's concerned, Lester's story ended with him just being exhausted in the first ending instead of straight up dying like a chump.
Esse jogo estava muito a frente do seu tempo. Incrível. Nuca esqueci, desde criança. Fiquei fascinado por esse jogo.
Haha...back in middle school...my PC had a 20mb hard disk...and this was one of the games that really made an impression on me...now that I'm in my mid 40's and looking at this...I have mixed feelings :)
I can't believe they made this game fit within 20mb! That just shows the skill level of the developers that made this game, and a masterpiece of its time at that. I loved this game too, but I really sucked at it..
I didn't know the game had a sequel.
Flash back was the sequel , this is modern.
@@crow4936 Incorrect. Flashback was a different franchise.
@@RyloreVanguard bullfrog said flashback was the sequel to another world when it came out in the 90s , bro I had Amiga and I got it when it came out.
@@crow4936 Flashback was a different franchise. You played as Conrad, not Lester, Flashback also had a sequel of its own called Fade to Black.
"the end" at 20:30 is where many versions of the game, well, ended.
Heart of the Alien is a bit subpar as a sequel, but the updated port of Out of this World that they included on the disc makes it worth having in your collection.
The gaming staff intended to leave the original as open ended. They had no desire to make a sequel and were pressured to make it happen by the game's massive success. That would explain the dissapointing end for our main protagonist.
nah , people did not like it since :
1. The human played dies ...
2. it was a SEGA CD EXCLUSIVE !!! To lure people to BUY THE SEGA CD !!!
That's it ... played it few years back and it was good ... people on the Amiga Side craved for this Sequel , when the news hit some where like in Cope mode ... making excuses that FLashBack is Another World 2
By the way the Amiga Version of this game called Another World has the 15:42 section removed ... the level ends on 15:23 and they go straight into the Alien Tank section ...
@@hfricIn the mid-90s as a teenager, I convinced my parents to let me rent a Sega CD from our local rental store just so I could play this and I hated it for neither of those reasons.
@@bigduke5902 "convinced my parents" "to rent a Sega CD" ok
@@hfric Lol what?
I remember when this game came out on PC and was called Another World. It literally changed gaming as we knew it back in the day. Had no idea they ported this to Sega CD. Was so incredibly tough to beat!
what a bizarre game
the sound design is amazing
1994? wow these developers were thinking well outside any box at the time.
It's incredible what he did. The programming was made by one man, as far as I remember. It was not possible to load these graphics using the common techniques of those times, so the developer figured out his own way to do it. It's all documented, but incredibly complicated. I think there are documentaries on RUclips, or somewhere on the web.
@@DiegoSynth Not complicated, but quite tedious : Chahi used rotoscoping for cutscenes, and vector for the rendering of the main gameplay. It's simple but very long to do, especially alone. He did it, and his friend composed the music.
I had no idea this game existed until now, pretty interesting. And wow what an unceremonious end for our protagonist. Pretty forward thinking to center the natives.
I remember watching my brother and uncle play this game on Super Nintendo. They beat the game eventually. I was 12 when it was released.
You didn't see them play this on a SNES, though. It was a Sega CD exclusive.
@@cigoLxeL No, Heart of the Alien was a Sega CD exclusive. Out of This World was ported to many different systems - including the Super Nintendo.
@@cigoLxeL oh I’m sorry I meant out of this world not heart of the alien.
This version has ONE thing that's missing fron recent re-releases of Another World (Out if this World). That amazing soundtrack (from the original composer).
Because outside of the intro and ending, the original version of the game had no music.
@@POLE7645 I totally agree with you about the soundtrack. I got that re-release on the Wii U of all places and I was surprised to find it missing. I fell in love with this game on the SNES, but in my memory this versions score was always a part of it. It didn't occur to me so many years later they were so different.
Wow, I had no idea this existed!
Flashback (SEGA) is still one of my fav games of all time - so naturally I played Out of this World (SNES) too as a kid. I love them both to this day and will play them every few years. Heart of the Alien was very difficult for me so I didn't play it as much..
I played this on PC and will never forget the cinematics, I was so blown away. This stuff is nothing new now, but back them, WOW!
I didn't even know there was a sequel to "Out of this World" and that it was only on a disc called "Heart of the Alien" for Sega CD lol.
wow this was awesome to watch
Love this game so much
Need to play that. Only complete part 1 and flashback. The atmsophere in here is so damn good.❤
I think my life would’ve gone differently if I had known about this game when it came out.
Played this 30 ish years ago on my Amiga.. Nothing was like it. And will never be...
Played this on 3DS- great game, but it took me a lot longer than 39 minutes to finish it!!
The death scene at 30:14 is so unintentionally hilarious. It's like he's doing samba.
Ah, it is "Another World".
I recognized the Interplay graphical style, same as Flashback, I hoped it was a different game that I miss, I'm a bit disappointed...
Neverteless, it's always a pleasure to see this game, regardless of its title.
In Ireland, this game was released as Conan O'Brien's No Good Very Bad Day
I had this on the amiga it was called Another World, which is also what it's called on the Google play store too for those wanting to relive their childhood
This game's mechanics are so ahead of its time.
GGWP
Never knew there was a sequel (with a sad ending)!
You can tell (or hear) the audio was clearly SegaCD'ed!
i never knew this existed and i loved out of this world lol
This game set the bar so high
It was magnificent
Nothing came close at the time
Damn. That brings me back. I mean Holy shit I actually went to toys r us as a kid and bought this game with my allowance on release.
Another World!! :D
I remember playing this game on the PC way back in the day when i was a kid and being absolutely blown away how stunning it looked. Never did get that far on it though because it was brick hard lol.
Wait... "Another World", "Out of this World" *and* "Heart of the Alien"? Starting to think this game has more names than that now.
Another World, phenomenal game for its time. Still impresses, even to this day.
I finished OoTW after many frustrating defeats. You make it look so easy!
I learned about HotA by chance, much later, and since I loved the first one, I was very enthusiastic about it. Too bad it fell a bit short of its promise, and I feel that the ending was rushed somehow.
Another World was one of only a handful of games I have ever bothered / been able to complete.
Ohh man I loved another world as a kid..I might even play it again now
Man, this game and Zillion….FML.
The Original game is Another World, the sequel is Heart of the Alien. SEGA packaged both games together and just called it Heart of the Alien.
Thanks. I thought that second part may have been fan made
"heart of the alien" is "out of this world" and "another world", didn't know that. The ambiance is great until level 1, then you feel like in the jungle. Haven't watched the whole vid. Eric Chahi is Legendary. This game was unique in its era. And "From Dust" is remarkable. Not like all those repetitive games returning on each console. This is Art.
This is definitely a strange beast. It's not just a sequel but a midquel too. It didn't do a bad job of replicating the original's gameplay and art style though. A thing surprisingly many sequels "Video Game or Otherwise" couldn't even be bloody arsed to do.
When I was little this game was right of passage, my dad used it as a test, it came with a paper decoder wheel and a code you had to crack, He said if you can solve it you can play it. Good times. Dad never got part 2, by then we had moved on to Fallout, and Crusader No Remorse.
This (i know it as another world) and Flashback OMG this was good times. I wish i could turn back time.
Looks just like out of this world part 1
this looks awesome
I completed Another world on my Amiga when I was nine/ten years old, I was so proud of myself lol, took me about a year and half a note pad..
That’s awesome!👏🏼 It was so rewarding back in those days when you finally got everything figured out and you beat it. This game was so ahead of its time.
@@ScentlessSun yeah it was man, classic on release
I got to the very last scene, crawling to the control panel as a kid on the snes and never did beat it. Ugggh!
This game is a peace of art!
Never heard of this title, another world I played on the amiga in Uk. Great game.
One of the best...games...ever. With so many different names. =b
No joke, this feels like a modern indie game. Wild.
When I played this game all those years ago, it was called "Out of this World"
This was really the first game to introduce this sort of story telling where little or no exposition is given to the player. Half Life had a very similar vibe, and I like to believe that Valve got inspired by Another World when making it.
I remember playing the SNES version of Out of this World, and failing at it miserably....
the thumbnail is giving me massive "give me your liver" energy
It's sad that the main character dies. This whole thing was edgy enough
If it makes you feel better, the original game's creator wasn't involved with the sequel and he treats it as non-canon.
I played the first game in the 90s as a kid.. I never knew what happened to the hero in the end, thought he'd find his way back home or something.
I played tbis on Amiga, a computer that this game was designed for. It was jawdropping at that time
Would love a remake of this game with smoother animations.
There is. Came out some years ago
The 20 years anniversary edition for the First part Another World, released in 2013 on PC and some consoles.
I miss the good old days when you could run your particle accelerator at any time of the night when you couldn't sleep.
Everything about this game is so unique. They should have had Mike Arruba in smash bros.
Somehow realistic for its' time. Reminds me Gandahar.
I can vaguely remember this game.
OMG, Another World can be finished in 20minutes? That's... It really didn't feel that way back then.
このゲーム、取扱説明書も何も無しで クリアするのに5年以上掛かりました。
でも、非常に面白いゲームでした😊
Is he shooting a gun out of his very normal looking whip? Lol I never knew this sequel existed before today and after watching this I am glad. I thought OoTW was always overhyped and really just a overly hard tech demo, but this "sequel" is kind bad. A third of it's run time is even just cutscenes. I guess that wouldn't be a big deal.... if it's run time weren't 18 minutes.
Another World was inspirating game for many kids.
I discovered this game in 2010 and played it for the first time on my Nokia N73. It was ported on Symbian and was sometimes hard to play. But the game was pretty good.
What's most amazing, I think, is that the SNES could still play this, at this same speed, without a CD add-on. However, the music on this is phenomenal though! I never heard such on the SNES cart.