If you watch these cutscenes thoroughly and piece together the story you'll find this game to be a lot darker than you probably remembered it being when you were younger...
@@azlooterlife3355 Because the game has an anti-capitalistic theme. The Corporation grows and grows until it becomes a threat to the natural world, and you, as the player, ultimately destroy it, and stop the damage that is being done to the world's natural recourses - which are the Goo balls in this case. However, by destroying it, you have destroyed what the world has come to depend upon, and by all accounts, the world dies as a result.
@@keyboardeuanYes, and it takes advantage of the Joy-cons' Gyroscopes and the Switch Tablet's Touchscreen. Supports Two Players and has the Soundtrack included in a Music Player Mode (Both features are Exclusive). And it is a Switch Launch Title (March 2017)
It was a very old puzzler game for Nintendo Wii. It’s by Kyle Gabler, the same person who made Little Inferno, Human Resource Machine, 7 Billion Humans, and the upcoming Welcome to the Information Superhighway!
It is a puzzle/tower game. If you are asking what the game's story is specifically about, it is actually a story about corperate business VS the natural world, and you are in indirect conflict with the villainous source known as World of Goo Corporation.
Basically there’s an evil human corporation that wants to kill gooballs to process them to use for power, food, and beauty products, and the gooballs are building toward pipes out of curiosity of what happens when you go in them unaware that they were created by the corporation to trap the gooballs
This game was really dystopian! 2:36 - I love this entrance of music on the end of this cutscene - I get chills every time! The Polish version has a "darker" version of the sign: "There is no turning back now...".
If you watch these cutscenes thoroughly and piece together the story you'll find this game to be a lot darker than you probably remembered it being when you were younger...
@@azlooterlife3355 Because the game has an anti-capitalistic theme. The Corporation grows and grows until it becomes a threat to the natural world, and you, as the player, ultimately destroy it, and stop the damage that is being done to the world's natural recourses - which are the Goo balls in this case. However, by destroying it, you have destroyed what the world has come to depend upon, and by all accounts, the world dies as a result.
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@@chubbytony4565 I guess that explains those ominous bells when The Corporation is the focal point of a cutscene.
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"we're all in it together"
Hmmm, sounds familiar...
I wonder why...
@@blenderbachcgi "We all in this, together"
~ Buy & Large (Operation Cleanup video)
It's so dystopian yet so appealing
Ya but it gives me back memories yes the good old memories
where mobile games still doesnt suck
* cries because this game is just awesome *
thank you for these cutscenes, they bring back the memories of playing world of goo when I was like five.
I remember I had this game for the Wii a long time ago, it was very weird but fascinating. I’m so glad they ported it to the Nintendo Switch
they did WHAT!
@@keyboardeuanYes, and it takes advantage of the Joy-cons' Gyroscopes and the Switch Tablet's Touchscreen. Supports Two Players and has the Soundtrack included in a Music Player Mode (Both features are Exclusive). And it is a Switch Launch Title (March 2017)
How i miss playing this game
The first cutscene gave me nightmares apparently
Me too
That's because it's meant to. World of Goo Corporation is the indirect underlying villain of the game.
2:13 you just DDOS attacked World of Goo Corporation...
😂
They just got DDoS'd to the point that the entire building exploded.
I remember playing this when I was like 4 (around 8 years ago)
so ur 12 rn?
Bro is 15 : 💀
Grand reopening in 2024
Well, but where is the electric lady power generator thing? I'm here after this part of the video after all.
Little Miss world of goo? Ending Monologues aren't included.
@@somememer9448 how is it different from other chapter endings? This video still has endings for all chapters except chapter two.
And the chapter 1 end cutscene isn't here either
Alright. Here’s the video for the Ending Cutscenes: ruclips.net/video/v6e6IgmJ4RA/видео.html
2:15 new mail!
Excuse Me, This game is Almost 11 Years Old
and?
I know this is hard to believe mah boi, but there were things before Fortnite. I KNOW! CRAZY RIGHT!? But don't freak out. It's okey. It can't hurt you
And the most recent port was for the Nintendo Switch (Launch Title in March 2017)
I was in lkg when i started playing
Is there a special version of World of Goo that has the Route 99 level in it where you can get an airship?
That was an old mobile version I believe. I remember it too.
A vuelto
4:41 can u tell me what's that ball white, is maybe have name? ...
Eyeball goo.
@@somememer9448 maybe he was talking about the ivies that looks like white
goo
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can someone tell me whats the game about? cuz i never understanded this game
It was a very old puzzler game for Nintendo Wii. It’s by Kyle Gabler, the same person who made Little Inferno, Human Resource Machine, 7 Billion Humans, and the upcoming Welcome to the Information Superhighway!
@@LILjohno ok thx
It is a puzzle/tower game. If you are asking what the game's story is specifically about, it is actually a story about corperate business VS the natural world, and you are in indirect conflict with the villainous source known as World of Goo Corporation.
Basically there’s an evil human corporation that wants to kill gooballs to process them to use for power, food, and beauty products, and the gooballs are building toward pipes out of curiosity of what happens when you go in them unaware that they were created by the corporation to trap the gooballs
Credit song strongly reminds me of old worms theme ruclips.net/video/xCVQoJPc3og/видео.html
2:21
This game was really dystopian!
2:36 - I love this entrance of music on the end of this cutscene - I get chills every time! The Polish version has a "darker" version of the sign: "There is no turning back now...".
2:35
2:37