I think this is the first “can’t do/only do” challenge video for this game that was actually able to be done with all of its rules intact. Summarizing the story was also great as I haven’t played it yet and didn’t quite understand the plot. Nice job and amazing video.
Great video. Back when this game came out I was obsessed with blade mode and wondered if it would be possible to play the entire game that way, but it seemed impossible. Well done man, very entertaining.
Thank you! I remember spending a lot of time messing around with the demo. The idea of it was mind blowing at the time, but I didn't end up picking it up until around late last year. My only regret is not trying it sooner. It is hard to recommend the run itself in good conscience though. It's obviously possible, but boss fights shouldn't last half an hour.
It’s a really cool mechanic and I’m shocked no other samurai/swordsman game have attempted it or even a toned down version. Although now that I think about it if there was a game that allowed you to do this against regular humans and had accurately depicted anatomy, it would probably be the most violent video game ever seen. 😅😂😅
There are a lot of games that implement damage to specific parts, but even if only for performance reasons, they usually don't go super hard into dismemberment beyond full sections being removed. I think the big problem is that it either doesn't do much for the actual game, or it kind of is the game. I love Monster Hunter, but part breaks don't... really do anything. Sniper elite went pretty hard into specific parts in terms of damage, but the rest of the game felt unpolished. Even Revengeance doesn't let you go straight to it (ignoring the FOX blade), so it's kind of hard to imagine making a balanced experience around that level of detail. Obvious rating issues aside, bladed weapons are genuinely really dangerous! Putting together a combat system that allows you to disassemble your foes but still have a meaningful challenge is no easy feat. My best guess would be that it's just easier not to, as novel as it is.
Great video! In the Metal Gear Excelsus fight, I found that you have to run in the same direction as the blades, not towards them, to avoid the sweeping attacks.
1: I fully recommend playing the game normally one day, it’s a GREAT game, and a lot of the jank you experienced is the game not liking how you played 2: If you ever wanna do this challenge again, you can do the VR missions to get the Blue Wig which lets you use infinite FC or whatever it’s called
It's one that I'd love to revisit. It's not the most polished gem in the world, but it certainly shines. I do think the wigs would make any given challenge run a bit too easy though. That being said, I can't see myself doing only Blade Mode again. It was painful enough the first time.
Ok first of all, I wasn’t quite sure if you’ve played the game before this, but if you haven’t, please do a normal play through it’ll leave you with much better memories. Also something I wanted to mention was in the Jetstream Sam fight, the second phase is activated by parrying an attack where he charges at you with his sword in sheath. When you parry it, it triggers a blade mode section where you cut at his sword hand and knock out his sword, which ironically is worse than the rest of the fight. The attack where he was slowly walking at you and not doing anything while you were in blade mode was the attack that triggers phase 2.
This was actually my first time playing through the game. I'm not sure if/when I'll have time to play it normally. Rest assured though that I actually do really like the game. As painful as the fights were, I'm really glad I played it. My biggest regret was not being able to play with the music going, because the soundtrack is incredible, and I've been listening to it a lot separately since finishing the run. Also, that's hilarious! It's interesting how many things break if you refuse to interact with them. He was trying so hard to just make the fight more cinematic, and I killed him. Now I feel a bit bad for the guy.
@@SpuddyCube tbf, when I fight Sam now, I tend not to trigger the second phase as it's usually faster and less annoying to not knock the sword out of his hand. If you don't he'll stop trying to make you trigger phase two and go to phase 3 at about 50% I think (not entirely sure what the threshold is it's somewhere around there)
If you still don't know, during monsoons fight when he activates his full magnet mode (purple mist and dodge mode) you *have* to parry his attacks to break it He does 4 different attacks (2 arms, his legs, and another arm section) where parrying them cancels the rest of the attack. Successfully parrying them all stuns monsoon, letting you blade mode his head, knocking it off and canceling his dodge phase Also, during that phase he can't be hit at _all_ unless you parry an attack that stuns him, wait out of it, or hit him with an emp grenade that drops from the vehicles he throws sometimes During one of the last phases with the giant wheel of vehicles you can parry it to avoid the damage or need to dodge, letting you blade mode slice it up Hope this helps! P.s. learn how to perfect parry. This let's you get free executions on some stronger enemy types, stun even stronger ones/bosses, cancel monsoons annoying dodge phase, and even wipe over *half* of a bosses hp in *one* parry in revengence difficulty
A really long time spent analyzing boss patterns coupled with the determination to spend an unreasonable duration banging my head against a proverbial wall. Overall? Can't recommend it. Great game, but it definitely wasn't made with this in mind.
I honestly really enjoy his English voice. It's maybe not a conventionally good voice. Arguably bad even. Similar to the rest of the game though, there's really not much I'd want changed.
if you completed the game you have get the sam and blade wolf dlc. Maybe try beating sam dlc with only blade mode are well heavy attack just choose if you even wanna do this to be honest and if you wanna upgrade sam you will find these Creates there are a other color from normal ones if you open then you can get Health/Blade mode/Upgrades for sword i'm not sure if you get upgrades for the murasama. by the way love your videos very awesome and when i first watched your video i was thinking you had way more subscribers But you only have 32 well i subscribed so 33 now.
Thank you! I appreciate the support! The DLC has crossed my mind. I'm not sure how substantial they would be one way or the other for a challenge though. It might make for a fun shorter project later down the line, if nothing else. The one I'm working on at the moment has been eating up a lot of my time/effort, so I am hoping to choose a shorter game for the one after that. I'm still between a few picks, but I'll get there when I get there.
Thank you! I'm glad to hear that you enjoyed it! I tend to think of myself as more dedicated than skilled. The runs that I do are more often than not banging my head up against a wall until it falls or I find an alternate path. With unyielding tenacity, you can learn a lot of things.
My game had me using something weird like clicking the left stick, and holding it while also using it to move. I generally found that it wasn't worth the FC cost to use it vs exiting and repositioning, given the low rate of movement.
uh, I made a few grammatical errors in my comment, but I pasted on a few of my reddit posts of my mgr achievements I made like beating armstrong without any upgrades without taking taking damage on hard, but I guess it got auto removed for having that link so I guess I cant fix my grammatical errors, whatever I guess no-one cares lol Great video tho
Revengeance is a word, I think it's 1929 Oxford dictionary? Just going off memory, did look it up to see if it was real before. Archaic, but not unreal. Edit: no, it was 1913 Webster's
No, I stand by it. Surprisingly, the additional enemies are one of the only things that made her fight doable. Second one checks out though. Only logical explanation, really.
@@SpuddyCube yeah, I continued watching after I made the first comment and saw you said the Mistral fight wasn't hard. I guess it's really how you perceive things; I never thought of just running past half the enemies in the level before, which is really funny when you think about it. It's something Snake would do.
You can, but it's extremely slow and it comes with a high cost to your FC. More often than not, it just didn't feel worth using vs repositioning normally.
Arguably, but I think there's also an argument to be made that it's a light attack, as it uses the same input plus jump. It almost definitely would've made things a lot more manageable.
Looking back, it turns out that a little more than half of the games I've played for the channel, I first played as a challenge run. I can't deny that it's an odd way to experience games, but it does help that I've devoted a pretty significant portion of my life to the hobby. Also, I never noticed the cat, but I'm so glad that it's there.
I think I'll cling to what's left of my sanity instead. It _might_ be doable with the infinite blade mode wig? But I haven't touched new game plus to know.
I don't know what you mean specifically. If I had to guess, you're referring to some blurring that comes from resampling. It's an easy fix, but something I didn't know about when I made the video. Uncheck one box, and everything comes out more crisp.
I'm not sure about keyboard & mouse, but controller is I think via clicking the left thumbstick and holding the direction you'd like to go. It might be the right thumbstick. Either way, it feels incredibly counter intuitive. It's also really slow, and rarely worth it.
Honestly, it was super tempting. It did though cross over into the territory of, "is this just conventionally viable?" I'm not sure that it would have helped with bosses, but mobs were their own issue to surmount, and it might have cheapened the experience a bit.
I feel bad leaving this comment, but I'm not really a fan of the game mockery. I get that it's your humor, but it makes me sad when I hear someone saying a lot of bad stuff about a game I enjoy
No reason to feel bad. I know it's definitely not for everyone. I personally enjoy poking fun at even the things I love. I feel like it's healthy to acknowledge faults, and I often find it more enjoyable to do so in a teasing sort of fashion. To put it bluntly, I think that from a critical standpoint, Rising Revengeance is probably a bad game. The writing and whatnot is at least not "good". Not high art, you know? That being said, I wouldn't want to change a thing. The voice cast is perfect. The pacing, the campy scenarios... It's absolutely amazing. I adore this game, faults and all. I would genuinely love a sequel, and if it wasn't the same sort of cheesy experience, I'd be really disappointed. I also think there can be a disconnect between something being good and something you like. The Last of Us is pretty rightfully popular, as it's an incredible game. I personally found it more stressful than anything else though. I would hope that wouldn't detract from anyone else's fun, but it's certainly not for me. I enjoy this game a lot differently than how I would enjoy something like God of War, but it's very close to my heart. In so many words, mockery is how I enjoy some games/films, and I really hope that doesn't come across as malicious.
@@SpuddyCube Except what makes something good is weither you enjoy it or not. a good game to me isn't the same as a good game to you. the COD franchize is full of shitty games to me, because they're unoriginal, boring, and borderline propoganda.
Yeah... RUclips copyright can be really aggressive though. The soundtrack is incredible though. I didn't get to listen to it during my playthrough, but a good majority of it has made its way into songs that I listen to semi regularly.
i finnaly found what i was looking for. a place where i can be without remorse.
Because I am a stranger who has found an even stranger war. I've found what I was looking for.
@@SpuddyCube here i come (come,come,come,come,come) I sharpen the knife and look down upon the bay.
@@GodsTrueHand For all my life, a stranger I remaaaaaaaaaaain!
A STRANGER I REMAAAAAAAAAIAIAIAIIIIN!A stranger I remain...
@@NoHiToYou "that's some cool theme music Bitch" -Max0r.
Cool thing, if you ninja run whenever senator Armstrong throws the rocks at you in the certain direction, you can skip cutting them
I think this is the first “can’t do/only do” challenge video for this game that was actually able to be done with all of its rules intact. Summarizing the story was also great as I haven’t played it yet and didn’t quite understand the plot. Nice job and amazing video.
I'm pretty sure there are other other challenge runs of the game that follows there own rules.
The heli crashing into the dislodged Ferris wheel is hilarious. Thank you for this contribution to the lore of Metal Gear Rising.
Great video. Back when this game came out I was obsessed with blade mode and wondered if it would be possible to play the entire game that way, but it seemed impossible. Well done man, very entertaining.
Thank you! I remember spending a lot of time messing around with the demo. The idea of it was mind blowing at the time, but I didn't end up picking it up until around late last year. My only regret is not trying it sooner.
It is hard to recommend the run itself in good conscience though. It's obviously possible, but boss fights shouldn't last half an hour.
It’s a really cool mechanic and I’m shocked no other samurai/swordsman game have attempted it or even a toned down version. Although now that I think about it if there was a game that allowed you to do this against regular humans and had accurately depicted anatomy, it would probably be the most violent video game ever seen. 😅😂😅
There are a lot of games that implement damage to specific parts, but even if only for performance reasons, they usually don't go super hard into dismemberment beyond full sections being removed.
I think the big problem is that it either doesn't do much for the actual game, or it kind of is the game. I love Monster Hunter, but part breaks don't... really do anything. Sniper elite went pretty hard into specific parts in terms of damage, but the rest of the game felt unpolished.
Even Revengeance doesn't let you go straight to it (ignoring the FOX blade), so it's kind of hard to imagine making a balanced experience around that level of detail. Obvious rating issues aside, bladed weapons are genuinely really dangerous! Putting together a combat system that allows you to disassemble your foes but still have a meaningful challenge is no easy feat. My best guess would be that it's just easier not to, as novel as it is.
Great video! In the Metal Gear Excelsus fight, I found that you have to run in the same direction as the blades, not towards them, to avoid the sweeping attacks.
Huh... That seems really unintuitive. I'll have to try it if/when I go back through the game. Also, thank you!
@@SpuddyCube Its like pakouring with ninja run
1: I fully recommend playing the game normally one day, it’s a GREAT game, and a lot of the jank you experienced is the game not liking how you played
2: If you ever wanna do this challenge again, you can do the VR missions to get the Blue Wig which lets you use infinite FC or whatever it’s called
It's one that I'd love to revisit. It's not the most polished gem in the world, but it certainly shines. I do think the wigs would make any given challenge run a bit too easy though. That being said, I can't see myself doing only Blade Mode again. It was painful enough the first time.
@@SpuddyCube honestly armstrong becomes super easy if you have infinite blade mode lmao
Btw, the wigs are gotten from collecting enough left hands, not from VR missions
Ok first of all, I wasn’t quite sure if you’ve played the game before this, but if you haven’t, please do a normal play through it’ll leave you with much better memories.
Also something I wanted to mention was in the Jetstream Sam fight, the second phase is activated by parrying an attack where he charges at you with his sword in sheath. When you parry it, it triggers a blade mode section where you cut at his sword hand and knock out his sword, which ironically is worse than the rest of the fight. The attack where he was slowly walking at you and not doing anything while you were in blade mode was the attack that triggers phase 2.
This was actually my first time playing through the game. I'm not sure if/when I'll have time to play it normally. Rest assured though that I actually do really like the game. As painful as the fights were, I'm really glad I played it.
My biggest regret was not being able to play with the music going, because the soundtrack is incredible, and I've been listening to it a lot separately since finishing the run.
Also, that's hilarious! It's interesting how many things break if you refuse to interact with them. He was trying so hard to just make the fight more cinematic, and I killed him. Now I feel a bit bad for the guy.
@@SpuddyCube tbf, when I fight Sam now, I tend not to trigger the second phase as it's usually faster and less annoying to not knock the sword out of his hand. If you don't he'll stop trying to make you trigger phase two and go to phase 3 at about 50% I think (not entirely sure what the threshold is it's somewhere around there)
@@cosmicvoidtreepretty sure 40% is the hp threshold
@@SpuddyCube why did you start the game like this lmfaoooooooooo
i like you doing stuff like this on your first playthrough, it really makes it a rare and unique experience.
15:15 Dude, I didn't die at all in that chapter except for that crane jump. I think it took 6 tries for ninja run to not screw me over
Of all of the jank within the game, it's really weird that it was left alone. It's right there! I love the title, but why?!
not only did bro beat it with only blade mode but also on his first playthrough damn
This needs more views and likes. This Video is amazing
If you still don't know, during monsoons fight when he activates his full magnet mode (purple mist and dodge mode) you *have* to parry his attacks to break it
He does 4 different attacks (2 arms, his legs, and another arm section) where parrying them cancels the rest of the attack. Successfully parrying them all stuns monsoon, letting you blade mode his head, knocking it off and canceling his dodge phase
Also, during that phase he can't be hit at _all_ unless you parry an attack that stuns him, wait out of it, or hit him with an emp grenade that drops from the vehicles he throws sometimes
During one of the last phases with the giant wheel of vehicles you can parry it to avoid the damage or need to dodge, letting you blade mode slice it up
Hope this helps!
P.s. learn how to perfect parry. This let's you get free executions on some stronger enemy types, stun even stronger ones/bosses, cancel monsoons annoying dodge phase, and even wipe over *half* of a bosses hp in *one* parry in revengence difficulty
Going fast and cutting ass might be my favourite quote of the year
My favorite genre is SLICE of life
It's SLICE to meet you.
I love SLASHER films.
Yes! I love jokes that get to the _point!_
Always at the _cutting edge_ of comedy!
_Slit_ is a _chop_ tier form of humor!
@@SpuddyCube FUCK YES
Funnywes reference
Armstrong can 1 tap you on revengeance difficulty and he gets more aggressive very hard and up. You've seen nothing lol. But he do be fast on normal
Sam is easily the coolest character in Metal Gear Rising, his only cybernetic enhancement is letting him use his arm
A blade mode only run...
Your insane on any difficulty
Honestly I can't even play the game decently casually how you managed to do this is beyond me
A really long time spent analyzing boss patterns coupled with the determination to spend an unreasonable duration banging my head against a proverbial wall. Overall? Can't recommend it. Great game, but it definitely wasn't made with this in mind.
Raiden's voice is like a cheese grater to the ears in English. It reminds me of squidward but like. A chainsmoker
I honestly really enjoy his English voice. It's maybe not a conventionally good voice. Arguably bad even. Similar to the rest of the game though, there's really not much I'd want changed.
You know you could have moved in blade mode by holding down the left stick and moving it
30:12 CANNONICALLY HES ABOUT 6X FASTER THAN THAT GLITCH
But _why?!_ _Why and how?!_
@@SpuddyCube NANOMACHINES SON
if you completed the game you have get the sam and blade wolf dlc. Maybe try beating sam dlc with only blade mode are well heavy attack just choose if you even wanna do this to be honest and if you wanna upgrade sam you will find these Creates there are a other color from normal ones if you open then you can get Health/Blade mode/Upgrades for sword i'm not sure if you get upgrades for the murasama. by the way love your videos very awesome and when i first watched your video i was thinking you had way more subscribers But you only have 32 well i subscribed so 33 now.
By the way changed my profile
Thank you! I appreciate the support! The DLC has crossed my mind. I'm not sure how substantial they would be one way or the other for a challenge though. It might make for a fun shorter project later down the line, if nothing else. The one I'm working on at the moment has been eating up a lot of my time/effort, so I am hoping to choose a shorter game for the one after that. I'm still between a few picks, but I'll get there when I get there.
Sam dlc is about like 1 hour or 30 minutes
Thats awesome i cant even learn how to parry in normal mode but you do this stuff your totally amazing
Thank you! I'm glad to hear that you enjoyed it! I tend to think of myself as more dedicated than skilled. The runs that I do are more often than not banging my head up against a wall until it falls or I find an alternate path. With unyielding tenacity, you can learn a lot of things.
If you have a white wig, your enemies would become much slower as always during blade mode
I don’t think I ever used Revengeance Mode after the Monsoon fight. Guess I forgot about it.
I'm not sure how well it performs in normal play, but it's a godsend in blade mode.
@@SpuddyCube sure looked like it lol. Thanks for being such a madman, man. It’s very entertaining.
You mean Ripper mode?
@@intensellylit4100 ye. Guess I forgot the name
you can walk in blade mode by holding ninja run simultaneously
My game had me using something weird like clicking the left stick, and holding it while also using it to move. I generally found that it wasn't worth the FC cost to use it vs exiting and repositioning, given the low rate of movement.
MEMORIES BROKEN
The truth goes unspoken. I've even forgotten my name.
@@SpuddyCube bury t
@@SpuddyCube I don't know the season or what is the reason, I'm standing here holding my bladeee!
@@justaperson36 A desolate place, without any trace
you can walk while in blade mode by pushing in the left stick and moving
This is true, but it costs FC, and I found that he moves far too slowly for it to be worth it in most cases.
The logo wsas centered, but you cut up the left part when you killed monsoon
Well, I stand corrected. Goes to show how good my environmental awareness is.
uh, I made a few grammatical errors in my comment, but I pasted on a few of my reddit posts of my mgr achievements I made like beating armstrong without any upgrades without taking taking damage on hard, but I guess it got auto removed for having that link so I guess I cant fix my grammatical errors, whatever I guess no-one cares lol
Great video tho
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Revengeance is a word, I think it's 1929 Oxford dictionary? Just going off memory, did look it up to see if it was real before. Archaic, but not unreal.
Edit: no, it was 1913 Webster's
Huh... Today I learned.
@@SpuddyCube turns out it was 1913 Webster's.
9:47 I bet you reconsidered that train of thought during Mistral.
30:04 "Nanomachines, son!"
No, I stand by it. Surprisingly, the additional enemies are one of the only things that made her fight doable.
Second one checks out though. Only logical explanation, really.
@@SpuddyCube yeah, I continued watching after I made the first comment and saw you said the Mistral fight wasn't hard. I guess it's really how you perceive things; I never thought of just running past half the enemies in the level before, which is really funny when you think about it. It's something Snake would do.
you can move in blade mode if you push one of the sticks it
You can, but it's extremely slow and it comes with a high cost to your FC. More often than not, it just didn't feel worth using vs repositioning normally.
You can walk in blade mode
True, but it's slow enough that I didn't usually find it to be worth the FC cost.
Easier than done
you could've used defensive offense since it isnt a light or heavy attack
Arguably, but I think there's also an argument to be made that it's a light attack, as it uses the same input plus jump. It almost definitely would've made things a lot more manageable.
@@SpuddyCube It's a heavy
That move does damage if you hit it right.
i think you can
this was your FIRST playthrough??? I'm so sorry for you
this would've made sense for a second or third playthrough, but jeez...
there's a cat in the monsoon meme speech by the way :3
Looking back, it turns out that a little more than half of the games I've played for the channel, I first played as a challenge run. I can't deny that it's an odd way to experience games, but it does help that I've devoted a pretty significant portion of my life to the hobby.
Also, I never noticed the cat, but I'm so glad that it's there.
Now beat it on revengeance with rank S
I think I'll cling to what's left of my sanity instead. It _might_ be doable with the infinite blade mode wig? But I haven't touched new game plus to know.
why does the recording look the way it does
I don't know what you mean specifically. If I had to guess, you're referring to some blurring that comes from resampling. It's an easy fix, but something I didn't know about when I made the video. Uncheck one box, and everything comes out more crisp.
What difficulty were you playing?
It's been a pretty long while, but I believe I was playing on normal.
@@SpuddyCube
Imma do it on hard
also i have a question how the hell do u walk in blade mode bcs awsd moves ur camera so how
I'm not sure about keyboard & mouse, but controller is I think via clicking the left thumbstick and holding the direction you'd like to go. It might be the right thumbstick. Either way, it feels incredibly counter intuitive. It's also really slow, and rarely worth it.
No dlc?
I've been meaning to get around to the DLC for almost a year now, but finding a point at which time/motivation coincide is its own challenge.
Normally challenge runs are sort of doable and i dont mind em, but this.. dude, what is actually wrong with you?
Just use the upgraded fox blade lol. Well that would be a hella boring video
Honestly, it was super tempting. It did though cross over into the territory of, "is this just conventionally viable?" I'm not sure that it would have helped with bosses, but mobs were their own issue to surmount, and it might have cheapened the experience a bit.
You can walk in blademode
Did you not know that?
Have you ever tried using it in combat?
holy shit please get better recording equipment/software the ghosting and contrast HURT
I feel bad leaving this comment, but I'm not really a fan of the game mockery. I get that it's your humor, but it makes me sad when I hear someone saying a lot of bad stuff about a game I enjoy
No reason to feel bad. I know it's definitely not for everyone.
I personally enjoy poking fun at even the things I love. I feel like it's healthy to acknowledge faults, and I often find it more enjoyable to do so in a teasing sort of fashion.
To put it bluntly, I think that from a critical standpoint, Rising Revengeance is probably a bad game. The writing and whatnot is at least not "good". Not high art, you know? That being said, I wouldn't want to change a thing. The voice cast is perfect. The pacing, the campy scenarios... It's absolutely amazing. I adore this game, faults and all. I would genuinely love a sequel, and if it wasn't the same sort of cheesy experience, I'd be really disappointed.
I also think there can be a disconnect between something being good and something you like. The Last of Us is pretty rightfully popular, as it's an incredible game. I personally found it more stressful than anything else though. I would hope that wouldn't detract from anyone else's fun, but it's certainly not for me.
I enjoy this game a lot differently than how I would enjoy something like God of War, but it's very close to my heart. In so many words, mockery is how I enjoy some games/films, and I really hope that doesn't come across as malicious.
@@SpuddyCube Except what makes something good is weither you enjoy it or not. a good game to me isn't the same as a good game to you. the COD franchize is full of shitty games to me, because they're unoriginal, boring, and borderline propoganda.
ur just not that good are parrying das why u struggled at senator
How do you parry in Blade Mode?
Senator isn't even parryable
Sad you left out the best part of this game: the music.
Yeah... RUclips copyright can be really aggressive though. The soundtrack is incredible though. I didn't get to listen to it during my playthrough, but a good majority of it has made its way into songs that I listen to semi regularly.
You know you could have moved in blade mode by holding down the left stick and moving it