The punching bullets thing actually was a glitch but the developer decided to keep it in and make it into an actual mechanic, with the player receiving the "+Projectile Boost" style bonus upon getting a kill with this feature
I almost punched my screen after falling for "do not google danger force season 2 episode 1" after knowing damn fucking well what max0r did with coordinates for Sus in France
Yep, the Ultrakill vids are exactly why some of us recommended some of his older stuff first 😂 this and part 2 are basically the most fast paced and intense his editing has ever been; even the two videos since Ultrakill are actually more chill and slower paced lmfao
Ultrakill is a game. No need to be afraid to play it. I'm telling you as a very twitchy/stroke player. My fingers are so randomly walking on the keyboard on bosses that I had to lock the sleep button on my laptop so as not to turn it off in the heat of battle, but still, I show some skill and have fun!
I don't even think my current keyboard _has_ a sleep button. My previous keyboard had one, but I can't think of a single time I had any reason to use it. Kinda just feels unnecessary.
Originally what was called Shotgun Boosting, the tech that Max0r was explaining at around 7 minutes, was a glitch because Hakita didn't intend it. Then the community made him away and he thought "This is too fucking awesome I have to keep it" and now it has a style points boost
5:00 GET OUT OF MY HEAD GET OUT OF MY HEAD GET OUT OF MY HEAD GET OUT OF MY HEAD GET OUT OF MY HEAD GET OUT OF MY HEAD GET OUT OF MY HEAD GET OUT OF MY HEAD GET OUT OF MY HEAD GET OUT OF MY HEAD GET OUT OF MY HEAD GET OUT OF MY HEAD GET OUT OF MY HEAD GET OUT OF MY HEAD!!!!!!!!!
So the difference between Doom Eternal's healing system and ULTRAKILL's is that while Doom's is restricted to a single weapon, with health scattered around the map, ULTRAKILL allows you to heal with any weapon, but you have to get close and there are no health packs.
Also fun fact excluded the cybergrind(the area you saw a Filth and yes FILITH is the actual name of that thing hitting the GRIDDY) as of when the video was released was made by Hakitia under the alias “Heaven Pierce her”
I don't know if somebody else told you, but the Cancerous Rodent at 10:45 is a reference to Civvie 11, a youtuber that has a silly character called Cancer Mouse.
I love your reactions, especially the anime ones. Watching someone discover and react to Max0r for the first time is so much fun for me because I watch his videos the first time, then again at 50% speed to catch all the memes. That Danger Force: Season 2, Episode 1 reference he does, the title of the episode is An *IMPOSTER* AMONG US. Max0r is saying "among us"/"sus"/etc., that one is just a little bit odd because there's no set up, it's not obvious.
i think what makes max0r's videos so funny is that he barely raises his voice or loses character the entire time he's just so calm, except for a few moments
to whoever said you need to stop the video can sush. the entire point of maxor's videos is not being able to keep track of anything shown. you would end up taking like 3 hours to catch everything he put in. its a waste of time. just enjoy the chaos.
ultrakill is actually dantes inferno, there are 9 main layers and sublayers for each layer, it goes in this order: Limbo, lust, gluttony, greed, wrath, heresy, violence, fraud and treachery
No no no, you see, what you do is, you just keep binging them, eventually your brain adapts and they become perfectly comprehensible... Wait, is that a bad thing? Welp, my brain is irreversibly altered by the experience already.
Oh yeah i guess no one prepared or mention this but this ultrakill act 1 vid by max0r is his fastest paced video so far, none of the videos max0r upload after is as fast, so act 2 video wouldn't be as fast but the editing and music sections is just way better than act 1, so to explain ultrakill it is an ongoing early access game that have 2 acts so far and currently developing the 3rd act, Oh yeah mandatory reminder that the voice of gabriel in the max0r vid is the same voice in the actual game
"Somebody explain this" Alright. The Cancerous and Very Cancerous Rodents appear in 1-3 and are blocking the path to one of the secret stones required to unlock a stronger variation of the pistols, it is completely optional if you want to fight them and it does not affect your progress or game in any way.
I usually tell people that these Maxor videos are not made for a single viewing. Take in everything over 3 or 4 watches instead, it's easier on the brain.
i was really surprised to see ULTRAKILL vids so soon... This 2 vids are his most over the top. And previous one on that position (imo) was doom. And its like 3 times slower...
Danger Force Season 2 Episode 1 "Imposter among us" what Max0r made is an among us joke. (It's a meme) In the realm of online gaming, few titles have captured the imagination and fervor of players worldwide quite like Among Us. Developed by InnerSloth, Among Us has risen to prominence as a social deduction game that masterfully combines elements of strategy, teamwork, and deceit. This essay explores the popularity and appeal of Among Us, delving into its gameplay mechanics, social dynamics, and the factors contributing to its immense success. At its core, Among Us places players in the midst of a space-themed setting, with each assuming the role of either crewmates or impostors aboard a spaceship or planetary base. Crewmates are tasked with completing various objectives and identifying the impostors among them, while the impostors strive to eliminate the crewmates and sabotage their efforts. One of the game's defining features is the ability to hold emergency meetings or call for an emergency report whenever suspicious activity or a dead body is discovered. During these meetings, players engage in discussions, presenting arguments and casting votes to decide who they believe is the impostor. These intense debates, coupled with the element of secrecy, create an atmosphere rife with tension, uncertainty, and excitement. Among Us stands out as a game that thrives on social interaction. Players must communicate and collaborate with one another to identify the impostors, while impostors must use their cunning and manipulation skills to deceive the crewmates. The game relies heavily on the ability to read body language, detect subtle cues, and form alliances or suspicions based on verbal exchanges and actions. This focus on interpersonal dynamics fosters a sense of engagement and immersion as players attempt to decipher who can be trusted and who might have nefarious intentions. The tension rises with every accusation and defense, as friends become foes, and alliances are formed and broken. The game brilliantly capitalizes on the human desire for social interaction and the thrill of unraveling the unknown. The meteoric rise of Among Us can be attributed to several factors. First and foremost, its accessibility across multiple platforms, including mobile devices, has made it easily available to a broad audience, transcending barriers of age, location, and gaming experience. Its simplistic yet addictive gameplay mechanics ensure that anyone can grasp the basic concepts and start playing without a steep learning curve. Moreover, Among Us thrives on its community-driven content creation and the rise of streaming platforms. Influencers and streamers have played a pivotal role in popularizing the game, introducing it to millions of viewers who are eager to witness the drama and unpredictable outcomes that unfold during each session. The ability to spectate games and participate in discussions with other viewers further enhances the social experience and strengthens the game's allure. Among Us has captivated players worldwide with its innovative blend of deception, deduction, and social interaction. Its ability to create an environment where friendships are tested, alliances are formed, and secrets are unraveled has contributed to its immense popularity. The game's success can be attributed to its accessible gameplay mechanics, which engage players of all backgrounds, as well as its community-driven content creation and the rise of streaming platforms. As Among Us continues to evolve with new updates and features, it is clear that its impact on the gaming landscape is far from fleeting. The game has left an indelible mark on the industry, proving that immersive experiences centered around interpersonal dynamics and strategic thinking can captivate audiences and forge lasting connections in the virtual realm.
Starts video by saying this game is based off of a Medieval text written about God, Literally has Dante and Vergil from DMC on screen "Hmmm, this is giving off Dante's Inferno vibes"
Railgun that wasn't amazing? Halo 5. It took 2 to 3 hits to actually kill someone and that was the BASIC Railgun. I had much more fun killing an enemy player with my hardened fists while surrounded by the enemy team blasting me point blank with Shotguns than that fucking thing. PS: Did you know that Ultrakill has a Buttplug controller? Think i'm fucking Joking? Look it up and you will not be disappointed, i certainly wasn't~
Just so that you know this, the guy who voiced Gabriel in this, is the actual voice actor from the game.
Yeah, Gianni is great
Also his youtube channel full of shitposts, true GigaChad
@@MrDarkSidius BLOWS UP PANCAKES WITH MY MIND
This is the top comment on every maxor ultrakill reaction.
@@nbdeity What comment?
The punching bullets thing actually was a glitch but the developer decided to keep it in and make it into an actual mechanic, with the player receiving the "+Projectile Boost" style bonus upon getting a kill with this feature
happy little accidents... I love that this bug happened.
@@deleted-testyea happy accidents like that are exactly how you do "it's not a bug, it's a feature" correctly.
It's for every hit, not just kills
I just parried the shotgun blast?? oh that is AWESOME!
@@sassyviking6003yep. That’s how we have slam storage too.
This guy fell for the "google danger force" part and didnt get it after laughing at the sus impostor earlier, lol. Good reactions man, this is gold.
Bruh I was so confused. I can see clearly now. This video messes with my ability to think 🤣
I almost punched my screen after falling for "do not google danger force season 2 episode 1" after knowing damn fucking well what max0r did with coordinates for Sus in France
@@deadpan904 the worst part is that the name of the episode was on the screen, so the googling was unnecessary
@@Juan_3M3R I thought that was an elaborate prank, so I pranked myself double
Max0r is the definition of Quality over Quantity. The Quality is giving the watcher a brain aneurysms.
And a bit more
I swear at this point there's gonna be a contract saying maxor is not liable to any brain aneurysms
5:10 The joke on do not google danger force season 2 ep 1 is that it is named "an imposter among us" so yeah an among us joke
1:18 When he mentions the 14th century fanfiction about God he is referring to Dante's Inferno.
10:09 So yes you are seeing a theme.
Yep, the Ultrakill vids are exactly why some of us recommended some of his older stuff first 😂 this and part 2 are basically the most fast paced and intense his editing has ever been; even the two videos since Ultrakill are actually more chill and slower paced lmfao
Resident Evil video looks like it plays in slow-mo in comparison with Ultrakill videos
@SevenTimes and it's probably my new favorite video from him.
The second part was my first video of his and Idk it felt decently normal.
Ultrakill is a game. No need to be afraid to play it.
I'm telling you as a very twitchy/stroke player. My fingers are so randomly walking on the keyboard on bosses that I had to lock the sleep button on my laptop so as not to turn it off in the heat of battle, but still, I show some skill and have fun!
BRUV I HAD TO DO THE SAME LMAO I always hit the sleep button while doing some crazy slides around the keyboard
I don't even think my current keyboard _has_ a sleep button. My previous keyboard had one, but I can't think of a single time I had any reason to use it. Kinda just feels unnecessary.
Originally what was called Shotgun Boosting, the tech that Max0r was explaining at around 7 minutes, was a glitch because Hakita didn't intend it. Then the community made him away and he thought "This is too fucking awesome I have to keep it" and now it has a style points boost
His Ultrakill vids are the only ones that convinced me to buy the game. Best 25 bucks I've ever spent.
Doom: pew pew pew
Ultrakill: PUNCH THE BULLETS
5:00 GET OUT OF MY HEAD GET OUT OF MY HEAD GET OUT OF MY HEAD GET OUT OF MY HEAD GET OUT OF MY HEAD GET OUT OF MY HEAD GET OUT OF MY HEAD GET OUT OF MY HEAD GET OUT OF MY HEAD GET OUT OF MY HEAD GET OUT OF MY HEAD GET OUT OF MY HEAD GET OUT OF MY HEAD GET OUT OF MY HEAD!!!!!!!!!
So the difference between Doom Eternal's healing system and ULTRAKILL's is that while Doom's is restricted to a single weapon, with health scattered around the map, ULTRAKILL allows you to heal with any weapon, but you have to get close and there are no health packs.
Isnt health gotten in doom by only melee not a weapon?
the only character in this video that has voicelines is Gabriel, and the guy voicing him in the video is in fact the actual voiceactor in the game.
Also fun fact excluded the cybergrind(the area you saw a Filth and yes FILITH is the actual name of that thing hitting the GRIDDY) as of when the video was released was made by Hakitia under the alias “Heaven Pierce her”
The thing hitting the griddy was actually the Stray. The Filth is the armless green thing.
I don't know if somebody else told you, but the Cancerous Rodent at 10:45 is a reference to Civvie 11, a youtuber that has a silly character called Cancer Mouse.
Yo, it's been a minute since I've watched you Dave, and what a video for me to come back to! This video is epic, as is its sequel!
That video was a beautiful visual assault on my eyes
I love your reactions, especially the anime ones. Watching someone discover and react to Max0r for the first time is so much fun for me because I watch his videos the first time, then again at 50% speed to catch all the memes.
That Danger Force: Season 2, Episode 1 reference he does, the title of the episode is An *IMPOSTER* AMONG US. Max0r is saying "among us"/"sus"/etc., that one is just a little bit odd because there's no set up, it's not obvious.
i think what makes max0r's videos so funny is that he barely raises his voice or loses character the entire time
he's just so calm, except for a few moments
The max0r videos will make you stronger. they just need to melt your eyes a little bit.
to whoever said you need to stop the video can sush. the entire point of maxor's videos is not being able to keep track of anything shown. you would end up taking like 3 hours to catch everything he put in. its a waste of time. just enjoy the chaos.
I'm happy that you at least enjoy Max0r. I hope you keep watching his videos
His content is made for those of us with ADHD
the best part is the guy who voiced gabriel in this video is gianni matragrano himself (the voice actor for gabriel)
ultrakill is actually dantes inferno, there are 9 main layers and sublayers for each layer, it goes in this order:
Limbo, lust, gluttony, greed, wrath, heresy, violence, fraud and treachery
There are 9 layers of hell and in the game every layer has multiple levels..
No no no, you see, what you do is, you just keep binging them, eventually your brain adapts and they become perfectly comprehensible... Wait, is that a bad thing? Welp, my brain is irreversibly altered by the experience already.
Hollyyyy, it took me 2 days to watch this video. He's a fufin god of video editing 🤯
tackling max0r at the height of his editing power? a fools errand.
Yes, im so happy you watched this
Regarding your comments at the end: Stay strong, my man. Once you are through mith Ultrakill, you have pretty much made it through the worst xD ;)
10:11 im pretty sure the game is inspired from that actually
Yeah that's what max0r means by it being based on a bible fanfiction
The Danger Force thing is an "Among Us" game reference..
the punch the shotgun pellets thing was a glitch but the developer just adopted it and it became a feature, tho the game doesn't tell you that.
The madness spreads.
Oh yeah i guess no one prepared or mention this but this ultrakill act 1 vid by max0r is his fastest paced video so far, none of the videos max0r upload after is as fast, so act 2 video wouldn't be as fast but the editing and music sections is just way better than act 1, so to explain ultrakill it is an ongoing early access game that have 2 acts so far and currently developing the 3rd act,
Oh yeah mandatory reminder that the voice of gabriel in the max0r vid is the same voice in the actual game
10:42 Oh hey, Civvie!
I am not the only one thinking this is DOOM on Crack! Hah it definitely gives that impression and is very accurate
The actual game can be just as fast as this video.
it is daunte's inferno. this game is based on that
Told you it’d hurt to watch 😂
Watching the seizure that is this video prepared me for the actual game. It is nowhere near that intense or i acclimated to it quick.
fun fact: ULTRAKILL is based off of Dante's Inferno
"Somebody explain this" Alright. The Cancerous and Very Cancerous Rodents appear in 1-3 and are blocking the path to one of the secret stones required to unlock a stronger variation of the pistols, it is completely optional if you want to fight them and it does not affect your progress or game in any way.
I usually tell people that these Maxor videos are not made for a single viewing. Take in everything over 3 or 4 watches instead, it's easier on the brain.
i was really surprised to see ULTRAKILL vids so soon... This 2 vids are his most over the top. And previous one on that position (imo) was doom. And its like 3 times slower...
Gauss Rifle in Fallout was pretty rough for a railgun
Still good just hard to use LOL
Have you reacted to Max0r Doom eternal?
This video, and the next, will hurt you. I know.
The next one did indeed hurt me haha.
What kind of budget does that guy have to edit that sh*t, gawd dawm, definetly will need to buy a watermelon for the next video
Danger Force Season 2 Episode 1 "Imposter among us" what Max0r made is an among us joke. (It's a meme)
In the realm of online gaming, few titles have captured the imagination and fervor of players worldwide quite like Among Us. Developed by InnerSloth, Among Us has risen to prominence as a social deduction game that masterfully combines elements of strategy, teamwork, and deceit. This essay explores the popularity and appeal of Among Us, delving into its gameplay mechanics, social dynamics, and the factors contributing to its immense success.
At its core, Among Us places players in the midst of a space-themed setting, with each assuming the role of either crewmates or impostors aboard a spaceship or planetary base. Crewmates are tasked with completing various objectives and identifying the impostors among them, while the impostors strive to eliminate the crewmates and sabotage their efforts.
One of the game's defining features is the ability to hold emergency meetings or call for an emergency report whenever suspicious activity or a dead body is discovered. During these meetings, players engage in discussions, presenting arguments and casting votes to decide who they believe is the impostor. These intense debates, coupled with the element of secrecy, create an atmosphere rife with tension, uncertainty, and excitement.
Among Us stands out as a game that thrives on social interaction. Players must communicate and collaborate with one another to identify the impostors, while impostors must use their cunning and manipulation skills to deceive the crewmates. The game relies heavily on the ability to read body language, detect subtle cues, and form alliances or suspicions based on verbal exchanges and actions.
This focus on interpersonal dynamics fosters a sense of engagement and immersion as players attempt to decipher who can be trusted and who might have nefarious intentions. The tension rises with every accusation and defense, as friends become foes, and alliances are formed and broken. The game brilliantly capitalizes on the human desire for social interaction and the thrill of unraveling the unknown.
The meteoric rise of Among Us can be attributed to several factors. First and foremost, its accessibility across multiple platforms, including mobile devices, has made it easily available to a broad audience, transcending barriers of age, location, and gaming experience. Its simplistic yet addictive gameplay mechanics ensure that anyone can grasp the basic concepts and start playing without a steep learning curve.
Moreover, Among Us thrives on its community-driven content creation and the rise of streaming platforms. Influencers and streamers have played a pivotal role in popularizing the game, introducing it to millions of viewers who are eager to witness the drama and unpredictable outcomes that unfold during each session. The ability to spectate games and participate in discussions with other viewers further enhances the social experience and strengthens the game's allure.
Among Us has captivated players worldwide with its innovative blend of deception, deduction, and social interaction. Its ability to create an environment where friendships are tested, alliances are formed, and secrets are unraveled has contributed to its immense popularity. The game's success can be attributed to its accessible gameplay mechanics, which engage players of all backgrounds, as well as its community-driven content creation and the rise of streaming platforms.
As Among Us continues to evolve with new updates and features, it is clear that its impact on the gaming landscape is far from fleeting. The game has left an indelible mark on the industry, proving that immersive experiences centered around interpersonal dynamics and strategic thinking can captivate audiences and forge lasting connections in the virtual realm.
Starts video by saying this game is based off of a Medieval text written about God,
Literally has Dante and Vergil from DMC on screen
"Hmmm, this is giving off Dante's Inferno vibes"
Dante’s inferno, and DMC are two different games, so I don’t know what you are getting at.
@@whatitdodave the names of Dante and Vergil... the two main characters of The Divine Comedy.
Max0r Doom Eternal next pleease
I love ULTRAKILL it's a good game you should try it
Ultrakill? Nah UltraLobotomy
*angry Benjamin noises*
1 min agooooo. Maxor here we go again😈
Railgun that wasn't amazing? Halo 5. It took 2 to 3 hits to actually kill someone and that was the BASIC Railgun. I had much more fun killing an enemy player with my hardened fists while surrounded by the enemy team blasting me point blank with Shotguns than that fucking thing.
PS: Did you know that Ultrakill has a Buttplug controller? Think i'm fucking Joking? Look it up and you will not be disappointed, i certainly wasn't~
Oooooooooooooooooooo boy lol