I love how Gantz looks not only utterly stunned that he's actually injured, but horrified that she hit the painting (which she missed), and then when the second shot is fired he fails entirely to notice that the Austrian Painter (now painted) has a bullet hole between his eyes. It's these little touches that warms the soul, they really tried to do the movies justice where they could.
Hey Jingles should you read this want to thank you. Been watching you for years and right now your posts have been a great way to take a vacation from my harsh reality. I live near the fires in LA. I had to evacuate. I only got back into my place which didn't burn to the ground like a lot of houses just blocks from me. It's a hard time and watching your videos has been a great way to distract my mind and not think about the devastation. You rock. If you ever come to LA, I'd love to show you the church I went to which was built by the Patton family, yes THAT Patton Family. There is even a huge stained glass window dedicate to Gen Patton with him as St. George. You can probably google Patton stained glass window. There's also an excellent tank museum in El Monte. Anyways, thanks old man (I'm probably older than you, though). Your youtubes have helped keep me sane.
4:45 thought it was when I saw it in one of the other videos: that's a LMS Stanier Class 8F locomotive, which the British didn't bring to Egypt till 1941. Though I must say well done to the game designers for using an accurate model of a locomotive that was in Egyptian services, albeit not in 1937.
Voss is so hateable, well-written and well-acted that he's actually likeable (as a movie-villain)... And I honestly don't know how to feel about it lmao Not to downplay Troy Baker's performance as Indy here but, if I had to choose between them, I'd give my Best Actor award to Voss¹... because, having already seen a full playthrough, I can assure you, it gets even better! __ ¹. Emerich Vos is played by Marios Gavrilis; "a [surprisingly handsome] Greek-German actor, voice actor (dubbing) and radio drama actor."
@@markfrank3307 I'm cutting atm so just one protein-rich meal in the morning, like steak and eggs, steak and bacon curry stew etc. But otherwise, a post work-out burrito hits the spot!
Well, aktshually Jingles, the MP38 and MP40 where developed by Heinrich Vollmer, not Hugo Schmeisser. They where based on the MP36, which was designed by Hugo Schmeisser, but apparently never got past the prototype stage. Hugo Schmeisser would then go on to design the MP41 based on the MP40.
Some of the facial expressions and animations definately fall into the Uncanny Valley. When you looked at that small opening and wondered whether you could go through it and it was too small, I immediately wondered what would come out of it. The game didn't disappoint. Don't think you could have created a line. The safe zone of a torch on the ground seems to be rather small. You did use a repair kit on a stick thingy in the Vatican IIRC. Mostly to try it out. And yeah, that was part of the priest disguise. The book was called "Jagdwissen: Sicherung von Munition und Ausrüstung" (Hunting knowledge: Safety of ammunition and equipment) by Hans Dietrich 1930 edition. "Schnecke" is German for slug or snail. It's the general term for both and "Nacktschnecke" (lit. naked snail) is used for slugs. Snails are "Schnecken mit Schneckenhaus".) "Engel" is of course angel. Voss's first name is Emmerich. Haven't heard that one in quite some time. One of those older names that has fallen out of fashion for almost a century now. The documents are difficult to read but what I've been able to read so far was well written. "Achtung: Sperrgebiet" (Caution/Attention: prohibited area) seems a bit of an odd sign at that location. It would more likely be used for bigger areas/zones and not inside a building. Don't think there ever was a battleship Kummetz so she won't be missed. The sign to the "securer area" read "Zutritt verboten" (No entry) but the warehouse had "Wareneingang" (incoming goods) painted on it. Doesn't make much sense. Of course Gina has no problem escaping. I mean she's been using no-clip and teleportation the whole time.
@michaelanderson2166 Of course not, but you to handle them with your hands, and without proper tools (knife) it is hard to separate the right from the wrong bits.
This was a fun episode and I was shocked that it was about 50 minutes. This game is well done, and Jingles' commentary is just perfect. Nicely done, old man, nicely done.
Just got back from working in a snowstorm. Drink in hand. Jingles on screen. The first time I played Secret of Monkey Island there were no internet. Yes, I'm that old.
Yes, there was. It was the university internet, and forums. It had even already started becoming commercialized. It just hadn't been labeled "www " yet
The reason you gave for no longer looking things up online is exactly why I ended up loving System Shock remake so much. I found myself getting out the yellow notepad and pencil. Writing down codes since they're never the same twice in that game.
Prickly pear is a cactus. I've never eaten it, but I've run into it before as a kid. It was at a cemetery of all places. We used to go to put flowers on old family graves at a place called Sandy Springs. The cemetery had lots of it. Annoying stuff because if you weren't careful and bumped into it you'd get jabbed by the spines. If you do decide to eat it, you have to remove the spines (either with fire, by scraping, or some other method) first.
I wish i could just wait and binge watch the whole game. There's little chance though that i can see a new 50 minute Jingles video and not watch it immediately.
You might be thinking Jangles, that those red stripes were a bit on the larger side: I can tell you as someone whos dad does construction: No they might in fact be a bit small. It doesnt matter how obvious you make signs and notices like this, nature will persevere and create less perceptive individuals
If you have multiple torches and you can just drop them on the floor .... use a couple of torches. Drop one, grab the next, advance a bit, drop it, grab a third, advance some more.
45:15 CoD moment in a Indiana Jones's game. Let's see how long Jingles will milk the Egyptian chapter before he gets to the next chapter. I already watched a whole game walkthrough on another channel a couple weeks ago.
favor of prickly Pear: name is actually surprisingly close to what its like. Under the rough touch spiny skin the texture is very similar to a pear. Imagine a strawberry that is bit under ripe with nature undertones giving the sense of some sugar is required. They are not bad just not my first thing I go for.
Persimmon are a bit insipid, mildly sweet to sourish depending on ripeness. Can be made into a decent jam. Prickly pears I have always found to be sot of thin and not so sweet watermelon, though obviously you have to get rid of he spines and peel for best results.
i remember when i did my playthrough of the game i completely forgot about the flag because i took my time exploring for notes and i just stealthed my way through the whole place lol
I was curious so I looked it up, the word "stele" is Greek, but the Egyptians called those things "wedj". Which apparently means "upright stone" or simply "stand".
Persimmons are one of my favourite fruits, at least in moderation. They're like a crispier tomato in terms of structure and texture, but very sweet, almost like a fruity caramel. They get sweeter as they ripen, and as far as I'm concern are best when you can just about notice a slight squishiness when you press on them. At that point they've still got some lovely crispiness, a rich flavour and aren't overly sweet yet
Around the 11 minute mark after Indy gave the object to his companion to open the door, Gina produces a lit torch. There didn't appear to be any torches in the room prior, only empty sconces. Where did she get the torch and how did she lite it?
I get the feeling that you will be looking for Paddington next
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They sell persimmons as kaki fruit in most Tescos. They're basically plum taste with apple hardness. Prickly pears are medicinal plants, not food, they're the fruit of some cactuses hence the name.
They are often found in produce departments on the West Coast of the US. Also, free-range cattle like to eat them (the ranchers burn off the spines on the prickly pear cactus first) so they must have some nutritional value.
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@@Fitzwalrus06 In Europe they're sold as a paste that's supposed to be high in vitamin C and magnesium, so an alternative to artificial supplements. I guess they have some nutritional value for the sugar and fibers in them, but they're not the kind of food you'd buy in bulk for eating, at least in Europe.
Really enjoyed your playthrough. The game looks great. Except for the stealth for your followers...that is not good, but the rest looks amazing. Almost makes me want to play it myself. Too many good games out at the moment though. Not enough time.
anybody remember the "Game Genie" for the NES? It was a thing you pit the game in and then put the Genie in the NES,it had a bunch of cheats built in and I had one and it was'nt as good as advertised to the best of my recollection. Seems like it had just a few "cheats" that were'nt well known but it seems like it did'nt go over very well,but back in the late 80's and early to mid 90's amost of the console games had "hidden" content or cheat codes and their was'nt no internet to help,although you could get magazines that would tell ya,I remember when Mario 3 came out and their was a special episode on TV just to reveal how to get the whistles that would unlock the other maps,my favorite was the giant world,the turtles were huge and well everything was gigantic,also the ice world,everything was covered in ice and slick,the good ol days
Jingles I love these games brother let you play like Indiana Jones and horizon forbidden West you make him feel like a weekly miniseries that you're narrating you make it so we can't wait for the next episode brother I hope you're feeling all good and I hope 2025 treats you really well even though you were a Navy guy
Jingles you forgot the MP38 which was identical to the MP 40 only difference visually is that the MP38 has a black finish. Also, there was prior to that the MP36 All other differences were mechanical and done to lower the cost and make easier to mass produce. It's actually what most films use in place of the MP40. Of which Indy uses one to gun down a bunch of Nazis when he frees his father in The Last Crusade. Also, the common use of the magazine as a handle while operating the weapon would often cause the weapon to malfunction. The MP40 was designed by Heinrich Vollmer not Schmeisser as people often believe him to be the weapon's designer. Only held the patent on the weapon's magazines. Schmeisser was the one that designed the MP28 the weapon you used to club the Nazi with the MP 18 you mentioned as well as the STG 44. There was the MP41 that was a MP40 upper receiver with the wooden stock of a MP28.
I hate to give out spoilers in the comments Jingles but wait till you see the Ship on a Mountain. I won't give out anymore than that your gonna love seeing it but your not gonna believe it.
Howdy Mr. Jingles sir. Just an FYI... you mentioned this video series is getting lower views than say Astrometica. For me its about spoilers. Forbidden West was the same. I try not to watch videos for story based games I know I'll play. Non story based games you do videos on I'll watch without fail. Keep up the great work sir.
Living in Israel, we have a lot of prickly pear (known here as Sabras). As the name suggests, they have thorns on the outer skin but the meat of the fruit is sweet. This is why locally native born Israelis are referred to as Sabras, prickly on the outside but sweet underneath
Oh dear! The companion stealth AI is hilariously bad; you're not kidding. Got me to thinking, are there actually any games where it is good? Maybe The Last of Us Pt1? That game was a benchmark for companion AI generally. Even something like Cyberpunk couldn't pull it off, remember Jackie darting about like an idiot in full line of sight in Konpeki Plaza lol? Seems to be something very tricky to implement and developers just cop out by making the companions invisible until you get revealed.
5:39 - I'm pretty sure you've seen lots and lots of prickly pear already in your life - just look it up... Eaten - not so sure, normally eating doesn't come to mind if you see them in nature.
Some days I really, really, really don't like where my head goes. It wasn't Last Crusade. And to think I was alive when it was just released. I would have turned ten. ruclips.net/video/-1jPUB7gRyg/видео.html May any children I have never, ever discover this band. I already have the ear worms.
Oh Jingles, you so silly. The safe is obviously for the laundered money!
Ouch! 😂😂😂
Beat me to it. Well done paulcrow!
@@petekaiser8856 had to be done, Jingles would never forgive missing such an opportunity
@paulcrowther4514 I tip my cap to you sir.
I love how Gantz looks not only utterly stunned that he's actually injured, but horrified that she hit the painting (which she missed), and then when the second shot is fired he fails entirely to notice that the Austrian Painter (now painted) has a bullet hole between his eyes.
It's these little touches that warms the soul, they really tried to do the movies justice where they could.
Hey Jingles should you read this want to thank you. Been watching you for years and right now your posts have been a great way to take a vacation from my harsh reality. I live near the fires in LA. I had to evacuate. I only got back into my place which didn't burn to the ground like a lot of houses just blocks from me. It's a hard time and watching your videos has been a great way to distract my mind and not think about the devastation.
You rock. If you ever come to LA, I'd love to show you the church I went to which was built by the Patton family, yes THAT Patton Family. There is even a huge stained glass window dedicate to Gen Patton with him as St. George. You can probably google Patton stained glass window. There's also an excellent tank museum in El Monte. Anyways, thanks old man (I'm probably older than you, though). Your youtubes have helped keep me sane.
This game really is like watching a movie - with you talking all the way through:)
So like the average theater experience these days only the talker is someone you don't mind listening to...
"Don't mind" well, that's a matter of debate.
4:45 thought it was when I saw it in one of the other videos: that's a LMS Stanier Class 8F locomotive, which the British didn't bring to Egypt till 1941. Though I must say well done to the game designers for using an accurate model of a locomotive that was in Egyptian services, albeit not in 1937.
And the main driving wheels are a little too big. Although my eyes are terrible and it just could be me.
25:45 the note on the table you don't pick up is the code for the safe iirc.
Whoever does the voice for Voss makes him a superbly hateable character.
Voss is so hateable, well-written and well-acted that he's actually likeable (as a movie-villain)... And I honestly don't know how to feel about it lmao
Not to downplay Troy Baker's performance as Indy here but, if I had to choose between them, I'd give my Best Actor award to Voss¹... because, having already seen a full playthrough, I can assure you, it gets even better!
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¹. Emerich Vos is played by Marios Gavrilis; "a [surprisingly handsome] Greek-German actor, voice actor (dubbing) and radio drama actor."
An hour of Jingle's company after I get home from the gym and poured myself a scotch? Why thank you, sir!
you enjoy a good after work out scotch too? How about after workout tacos?
@@markfrank3307 I'm cutting atm so just one protein-rich meal in the morning, like steak and eggs, steak and bacon curry stew etc.
But otherwise, a post work-out burrito hits the spot!
Well, aktshually Jingles, the MP38 and MP40 where developed by Heinrich Vollmer, not Hugo Schmeisser. They where based on the MP36, which was designed by Hugo Schmeisser, but apparently never got past the prototype stage. Hugo Schmeisser would then go on to design the MP41 based on the MP40.
Is that a shotgun I hear being cocked?
You're a very pretty pendant.
The main? reason why MP38-MP40 was called Schmeisser was the magazine was stamped with the Schmeisser name.
Accuracy is never pedantic. Don't listen to jingles the moron or his clodhoppers.
One may think it's fun being an archeologist, but their life is often in ruins.
You ought be ashamed of yourself sir,well played 😂
Some of the facial expressions and animations definately fall into the Uncanny Valley.
When you looked at that small opening and wondered whether you could go through it and it was too small, I immediately wondered what would come out of it. The game didn't disappoint.
Don't think you could have created a line. The safe zone of a torch on the ground seems to be rather small.
You did use a repair kit on a stick thingy in the Vatican IIRC. Mostly to try it out. And yeah, that was part of the priest disguise.
The book was called "Jagdwissen: Sicherung von Munition und Ausrüstung" (Hunting knowledge: Safety of ammunition and equipment) by Hans Dietrich 1930 edition.
"Schnecke" is German for slug or snail. It's the general term for both and "Nacktschnecke" (lit. naked snail) is used for slugs. Snails are "Schnecken mit Schneckenhaus".)
"Engel" is of course angel.
Voss's first name is Emmerich. Haven't heard that one in quite some time. One of those older names that has fallen out of fashion for almost a century now.
The documents are difficult to read but what I've been able to read so far was well written.
"Achtung: Sperrgebiet" (Caution/Attention: prohibited area) seems a bit of an odd sign at that location. It would more likely be used for bigger areas/zones and not inside a building.
Don't think there ever was a battleship Kummetz so she won't be missed.
The sign to the "securer area" read "Zutritt verboten" (No entry) but the warehouse had "Wareneingang" (incoming goods) painted on it. Doesn't make much sense.
Of course Gina has no problem escaping. I mean she's been using no-clip and teleportation the whole time.
38:39 The game developers missed a galaxy-sized opportunity here to say "just dropping _in_", rather than "just dropping by". Why did no one notice?
A nephew of mine once ate a prickly pear. After that he was removing stinger like things for more than an hour. That was the prickly bit.
You don’t eat the outside.😅
@michaelanderson2166 Of course not, but you to handle them with your hands, and without proper tools (knife) it is hard to separate the right from the wrong bits.
A knife is NOT the proper tool. A leather strap is.
This was a fun episode and I was shocked that it was about 50 minutes. This game is well done, and Jingles' commentary is just perfect. Nicely done, old man, nicely done.
Just got back from working in a snowstorm. Drink in hand. Jingles on screen.
The first time I played Secret of Monkey Island there were no internet. Yes, I'm that old.
kudos
Yes, there was. It was the university internet, and forums. It had even already started becoming commercialized. It just hadn't been labeled "www " yet
The soundtrack is magnificent.
I absolutely love the slapstick humor of that fight scene!
Ah Jingles, I was wondering when you’d post this again. Always look forward to your videos
The reason you gave for no longer looking things up online is exactly why I ended up loving System Shock remake so much. I found myself getting out the yellow notepad and pencil. Writing down codes since they're never the same twice in that game.
Wow, a video game with good writing / story, WHAT a concept!
Those scorpions only want a hug. Look at them they have their arms out.
Yessss jingles best series since war thunder is back
MOAR!!! Thanks Signore Charlton
Love the indy playthough Jingles, looking forward to the rest of the series
Jingles is the best older gentleman on RUclips.
Prickly pear is a cactus. I've never eaten it, but I've run into it before as a kid. It was at a cemetery of all places. We used to go to put flowers on old family graves at a place called Sandy Springs. The cemetery had lots of it. Annoying stuff because if you weren't careful and bumped into it you'd get jabbed by the spines. If you do decide to eat it, you have to remove the spines (either with fire, by scraping, or some other method) first.
43:04 holy shit that cut scene
Yeah, a fantastic weekend. It's snowing here ... yay. Oh crap i hate snow, damn it!
17:14 Hmm, Prince of Egypt, is that you?
aaaah guess i'll just have to stay up even longer...the mighty salt lord has graced us with his gorgeous baritone reading of history again
I wish i could just wait and binge watch the whole game. There's little chance though that i can see a new 50 minute Jingles video and not watch it immediately.
More, Paul. More!
Always up for some more Indiana Jingles
It really does feel like a good Indiana Jones movie.
I think the dynamite in the cupboard could be used to throw at the fuel tanks, as a distraction to follow Voss across the heavily guarded compound.
Your mention of Monkey Island made me all nostalgic for when you streamed a playthrough on Twitch. Good times.
I wish we were going to Candy Apple Island instead. The apes aren't so big.
32:35 Is Indy a Tyranid hybrid? That third hand he uses to climb through open windows while still holding a melee weapon makes me wonder.
That fight scene had me laughing pretty good. It was cheesy for a movie, but seeing that in a video game was pretty entertaining.
i know you said the video is probably getting demonetized.. but you gotta admit Jingles. Indi did make the painting look a lot better
You might be thinking Jangles, that those red stripes were a bit on the larger side: I can tell you as someone whos dad does construction: No they might in fact be a bit small. It doesnt matter how obvious you make signs and notices like this, nature will persevere and create less perceptive individuals
If you have multiple torches and you can just drop them on the floor .... use a couple of torches. Drop one, grab the next, advance a bit, drop it, grab a third, advance some more.
This game would not be even 10% as hilarious without Jingles pointing out all the obvious stuff :-)
45:15 CoD moment in a Indiana Jones's game. Let's see how long Jingles will milk the Egyptian chapter before he gets to the next chapter. I already watched a whole game walkthrough on another channel a couple weeks ago.
Great series.
favor of prickly Pear: name is actually surprisingly close to what its like. Under the rough touch spiny skin the texture is very similar to a pear. Imagine a strawberry that is bit under ripe with nature undertones giving the sense of some sugar is required. They are not bad just not my first thing I go for.
Persimmon are a bit insipid, mildly sweet to sourish depending on ripeness. Can be made into a decent jam. Prickly pears I have always found to be sot of thin and not so sweet watermelon, though obviously you have to get rid of he spines and peel for best results.
And the Oscar for the Best actor and comedian actor goes to... Gina Lombardi!
17:40 "No Mp40's in this game because we are in 1937"
Meanwhile: Bismarck class battleships allowed.
Well, I mean there is a full-sized Nazi base in 1930's Egypt. IJ is clearly in some kind of alternate timeline where you can hand-wave that stuff.
05:40 The Prickly Pear Pizza from Spy Fox!!
If they made it the enemies can see the companion it would be like Fallout 4 where they will often see them before they see your character.
5:56 look, the Spanish conquered the tunnels!
graphics are really good!!!
i remember when i did my playthrough of the game i completely forgot about the flag because i took my time exploring for notes and i just stealthed my way through the whole place lol
Prickly Pears are like super tart kiwi fruits. Also, they are bright red on the in side.😊
The code to unlock that safe isn't, as you said, in the laundry room.
It's upstairs.
I was curious so I looked it up, the word "stele" is Greek, but the Egyptians called those things "wedj". Which apparently means "upright stone" or simply "stand".
Prickly pear is like a pear but prickly.
Please jingles I need these vids back every second day
I have some prickly pear syrup in my fridge right now.
Good afternoon Gnome Overlord. All the best.
Have a good one old fellow!!
Persimmons are one of my favourite fruits, at least in moderation. They're like a crispier tomato in terms of structure and texture, but very sweet, almost like a fruity caramel. They get sweeter as they ripen, and as far as I'm concern are best when you can just about notice a slight squishiness when you press on them. At that point they've still got some lovely crispiness, a rich flavour and aren't overly sweet yet
We used to grow them, but I never took a liking to them.
Around the 11 minute mark after Indy gave the object to his companion to open the door, Gina produces a lit torch. There didn't appear to be any torches in the room prior, only empty sconces. Where did she get the torch and how did she lite it?
Why is it called a steely when it made of stone
I get the feeling that you will be looking for Paddington next
They sell persimmons as kaki fruit in most Tescos. They're basically plum taste with apple hardness.
Prickly pears are medicinal plants, not food, they're the fruit of some cactuses hence the name.
They are often found in produce departments on the West Coast of the US. Also, free-range cattle like to eat them (the ranchers burn off the spines on the prickly pear cactus first) so they must have some nutritional value.
@@Fitzwalrus06 In Europe they're sold as a paste that's supposed to be high in vitamin C and magnesium, so an alternative to artificial supplements. I guess they have some nutritional value for the sugar and fibers in them, but they're not the kind of food you'd buy in bulk for eating, at least in Europe.
What if the “companions” are figments, like in A Beautiful Mind?
Really enjoyed your playthrough. The game looks great. Except for the stealth for your followers...that is not good, but the rest looks amazing. Almost makes me want to play it myself. Too many good games out at the moment though. Not enough time.
Indiana Jingles FTW :)
I wonder if Gina was in jail for being in the suffage movement?
anybody remember the "Game Genie" for the NES? It was a thing you pit the game in and then put the Genie in the NES,it had a bunch of cheats built in and I had one and it was'nt as good as advertised to the best of my recollection. Seems like it had just a few "cheats" that were'nt well known but it seems like it did'nt go over very well,but back in the late 80's and early to mid 90's amost of the console games had "hidden" content or cheat codes and their was'nt no internet to help,although you could get magazines that would tell ya,I remember when Mario 3 came out and their was a special episode on TV just to reveal how to get the whistles that would unlock the other maps,my favorite was the giant world,the turtles were huge and well everything was gigantic,also the ice world,everything was covered in ice and slick,the good ol days
Finallyyyyy 🤩
Just dropped in to talk to you about your extended warranty insurances.....
More world of tanks jingles pleaseeeee
Jingles I love these games brother let you play like Indiana Jones and horizon forbidden West you make him feel like a weekly miniseries that you're narrating you make it so we can't wait for the next episode brother I hope you're feeling all good and I hope 2025 treats you really well even though you were a Navy guy
This is unrelated to Indiana Jones, but does anyone know the exact track name for Jingles’ old World of Warships intro?
Jingles you forgot the MP38 which was identical to the MP 40 only difference visually is that the MP38 has a black finish. Also, there was prior to that the MP36 All other differences were mechanical and done to lower the cost and make easier to mass produce. It's actually what most films use in place of the MP40. Of which Indy uses one to gun down a bunch of Nazis when he frees his father in The Last Crusade. Also, the common use of the magazine as a handle while operating the weapon would often cause the weapon to malfunction. The MP40 was designed by Heinrich Vollmer not Schmeisser as people often believe him to be the weapon's designer. Only held the patent on the weapon's magazines. Schmeisser was the one that designed the MP28 the weapon you used to club the Nazi with the MP 18 you mentioned as well as the STG 44. There was the MP41 that was a MP40 upper receiver with the wooden stock of a MP28.
Bro, these days you can find full guides on youtube within MINUTES of a games release time 😂
28:42 "How do you lose a battleship?" Try asking the Russians.They have had a lot of experience in 'losing' vessels for many decades.
Or he could just ask the nice people in RN's admiralty. I think they've lost as many battleheeps and battle-cruisers as anyone over the years.
Actually Jingles! Heinrich Vollmer developed the MP40. Not Hugo Schmeisser.
Howdy Jingles, got this video really demonetized because "THE austrian guy" was mentioned and shown as you mentioned several times?
Cloak of invisibility??
I hate to give out spoilers in the comments Jingles but wait till you see the Ship on a Mountain. I won't give out anymore than that your gonna love seeing it but your not gonna believe it.
Says the plot of all the movies lol
Persimmons are nice.
The Nephilim were not human shaped.
Howdy Mr. Jingles sir. Just an FYI... you mentioned this video series is getting lower views than say Astrometica. For me its about spoilers. Forbidden West was the same. I try not to watch videos for story based games I know I'll play. Non story based games you do videos on I'll watch without fail. Keep up the great work sir.
Did you say "demonetized" or rather "demon-etized" , dear Mighty Saltlord😂
Living in Israel, we have a lot of prickly pear (known here as Sabras).
As the name suggests, they have thorns on the outer skin but the meat of the fruit is sweet. This is why locally native born Israelis are referred to as Sabras, prickly on the outside but sweet underneath
Why did it have to be Scorpions?
Jedi mind tricks, these are.
Kinda silly you can't carry a torch and a jar at the same time.
mr hissler got a hole
Jingle is scottish? I didn't know that
Oh dear! The companion stealth AI is hilariously bad; you're not kidding. Got me to thinking, are there actually any games where it is good? Maybe The Last of Us Pt1? That game was a benchmark for companion AI generally. Even something like Cyberpunk couldn't pull it off, remember Jackie darting about like an idiot in full line of sight in Konpeki Plaza lol? Seems to be something very tricky to implement and developers just cop out by making the companions invisible until you get revealed.
Gina went to prison for publishing articles deemed as anti-war on Italy's war with Ethiopia.
Does Gina have a deathwish? Rofl! 😅
5:39 - I'm pretty sure you've seen lots and lots of prickly pear already in your life - just look it up... Eaten - not so sure, normally eating doesn't come to mind if you see them in nature.
Some days I really, really, really don't like where my head goes.
It wasn't Last Crusade.
And to think I was alive when it was just released. I would have turned ten.
ruclips.net/video/-1jPUB7gRyg/видео.html
May any children I have never, ever discover this band. I already have the ear worms.
If you can't use the H name just call him schiklegruber
Shicklegrùber was a nickname used for him