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  • Опубликовано: 25 апр 2024
  • Everyone has been saying that video games are dying, but I don't think it has to be that way.
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  • @stampycat
    @stampycat 2 месяца назад +2855

    What a powerful video.
    A harsh warning but full of hope.
    🧡

    • @odyxio
      @odyxio 2 месяца назад +178

      Didn't expect Stampy actually watched the video 😭😭

    • @JuniperDev
      @JuniperDev  2 месяца назад +421

      Oh my goodness! Thank you so much Stampy! I'm so glad you enjoyed.

    • @bufffallguy
      @bufffallguy 2 месяца назад +126

      its sick seeing Juniper support small content creators like stampy

    • @youtoozboi763
      @youtoozboi763 2 месяца назад +16

      Hello stampy, thanks for the memories :>.

    • @Lilacfp
      @Lilacfp 2 месяца назад +13

      Stampy, thank you for being my childhood! I'll always have you in my list of Minecraft creators as number one, because your channel introduced me to Minecraft and terraria.

  • @ganondorf2419
    @ganondorf2419 3 месяца назад +2410

    This is why indie devs are the best source of games. Or perhaps, it doesn't even have to be indie, they just have to be without a publisher pushing bad design for the sake of profit.
    They just feel so much more alive, like they have a soul.

    • @JuniperDev
      @JuniperDev  3 месяца назад +394

      exactly! a different feel to them.. part of why I think modern MC feels so different from the one current young adults grew up with

    • @anbon4985
      @anbon4985 3 месяца назад +119

      @@JuniperDevi feel like java edition still has a soul and i feel like the devs really try their bests to make the game good but bedrock edition is just the worst cuz of the market place

    • @little_river15
      @little_river15 3 месяца назад +34

      @@anbon4985 I honestly defend bedrock. its more social because cross platform and its better for casual players just trying to build. marketplace is just a thing you dont need to use doesnt affect the base game at all and there are some cool free maps on it too

    • @anbon4985
      @anbon4985 3 месяца назад +49

      @@little_river15 yeah but its still not fair to any bedrock players cuz if they get bored of vanilla mc they cant just install a mod or something they have to pay for mods which arent even that good compared to java mods

    • @svgaming263
      @svgaming263 2 месяца назад

      @@anbon4985 if you own one version then you get the other for free so there's no issue about the version differences since everyone who plays on pc has both

  • @svalluxadequex6913
    @svalluxadequex6913 2 месяца назад +1036

    “all art will lose to greed”
    and
    “human”
    hit me like a goddamn sixteen wheeler

  • @tojo8679
    @tojo8679 3 месяца назад +2674

    I actually made an english essay about this topic and got an A. I feel more people should learn more about how the video game industry has for the most part worsened over time due to corporate greed. Another inspirational video. Keep it up!

    • @nintendohub64
      @nintendohub64 3 месяца назад +60

      I think you’re missing the good. Never has it ever been so easy for a lone developer to make and publish there own games and indies are more dominant than ever

    • @tojo8679
      @tojo8679 3 месяца назад +56

      @@nintendohub64 yup I forgot to add the positives, which I primarily also wrote about in the essay. How indie developers are making games fun to play. That's why I love indie games so much! Thanks for commenting on this!

    • @alphacraft9658
      @alphacraft9658 3 месяца назад +15

      There are so many innovative games and some even bigger studios, but mainly individuals and small teams are creating awesome, enjoyable games! I really love playing video games to have fun. Some games are designed to be money making machines, and I don't really play them. Only Fortnite with friends to have lots of fun and things to laugh about. It has always been great. This industry is gigantic and has so much potential that companies like EA, who don't care about the player, but only the profit, are wasting. I really hope the gaming industry can continue thriving with new interesting and fun games and that everybody can have a great time.

    • @denn501
      @denn501 3 месяца назад +14

      A while back I made a presentation at school about how games are a great storytelling tool. Parents were invited to watch our presentations as well, so I was concerned that I had chosen a topic that was too weird or boring for them, but to my surprise a lot of them were interested and paying attention to what I was saying. It was so cool to share some of my passion for games, but even cooler to realize that games can be enjoyed by anyone, not just gamers!
      I just wish I was less nervous that day to better communicate the message, but it was pretty epic still

    • @lasercraft32
      @lasercraft32 3 месяца назад +14

      I feel like _everything_ has worsened over time due to corporate greed. :(

  • @thenumberIX
    @thenumberIX 3 месяца назад +1089

    As a game dev this is what I needed to hear. I’m so focused on if it will be profitable or not and how to make it as appealing as possible when I should be focused on telling my story through my work

    • @Twiddle_things
      @Twiddle_things 2 месяца назад +49

      Everything has an audience. Niche communities will always form. If you try to pander to everyone, you'll pander to no one, so be true to yourself and don't let inexistent people cloud your creative vision

    • @_-drowsy-_
      @_-drowsy-_ 2 месяца назад +22

      Trust me, you make more money out of passion than greed. Do what your heart desires, what YOU think will make a fun game, and I promise others will appreciate your efforts as well.

    • @game4us_Splatuber
      @game4us_Splatuber 2 месяца назад +6

      I think people should just stop telling us how succesfull they are and putting that idea into our little brains. At the end you can jealous or as in this video: Greedy and maybe forget why you started anything like this in the first place. I think how shitty you begin, is probably what matters the most, or atleast a lot.

    • @SiMeGamer
      @SiMeGamer 2 месяца назад +13

      I'm a dev too. Your game should simply be the best it can be. The monetization doesn't matter unless it's live service. Marketing, however, is definitely important for being profitable. If you make the best game in the world but nobody talks about it, then it won't matter. If it's absolutely incredible (unlikely on a first release) then just word of mouth will do its thing.
      Good luck and I hope your game will be great!

    • @gaetanodepaola2ndchannel179
      @gaetanodepaola2ndchannel179 2 месяца назад +2

      ​@@SiMeGamerIn light of this, how does an indie developer (especially if just starting out) get that recognition in a world filled to the brim with attention-seeking AAA companies?

  • @LighthoofDryden
    @LighthoofDryden 3 месяца назад +346

    Fellow dev here, it’s 1:30 am and you made me cry. beautifully expressed.

    • @facelessanon
      @facelessanon 3 месяца назад +4

      Yoooo Dryden didn't expect to see you here

    • @LighthoofDryden
      @LighthoofDryden 3 месяца назад +3

      @@facelessanon didn’t expect to be seen anywhere 😳

    • @TidanOfc
      @TidanOfc 3 месяца назад +3

      YOU SHOULDA WON
      lol joking, i know you've heard that over ten thousand times by now.

    • @LighthoofDryden
      @LighthoofDryden 3 месяца назад +4

      @@TidanOfc this cracked me up, thank you XD

    • @elbotoobertoobowomer7326
      @elbotoobertoobowomer7326 3 месяца назад +3

      oh hi dryden! You totally deserved that win, kinda stupid to put a vote to the community when one dev has a much bigger fanbase. Anyway, if you read this, it's kinda stupid but you inspire me to be able to maybe make it like you are. :)

  • @Andi_Thy_Is
    @Andi_Thy_Is 3 месяца назад +522

    I almost expected this to be just another video of some gamer that knows nothing about how game development works and just wants to complain about something they don't fully understand/appreciate.
    Very VERY happy to have been wrong, this video oozes passion and sincerity, it feels like it reignites my passion for development all over again. Great stuff.

    • @JuniperDev
      @JuniperDev  3 месяца назад +76

      I appreciate it 💚💚

    • @Diegothefox-q6s
      @Diegothefox-q6s 2 месяца назад +8

      You don't need to be a game developer to know that smothering your game in micro transactions and dlcs doesn't make a fun or good product

    • @Dokattak
      @Dokattak 2 месяца назад +7

      @@Diegothefox-q6sI think what they’re trying to say is a little more in the weeds.
      Yeah, you don’t need to be a dev to know that suffocating your game with microtransactions will kill it, but I think the message was gamers not knowing how long it takes to code something, why launch-days have a lot of bugs, how balancing works, and making a game that _feels_ alive.
      The latter is, sometimes, harder to find.

  • @rachelrobertson7735
    @rachelrobertson7735 3 месяца назад +937

    This actually made cry 😭
    I am PASSIONATE, about indie games and their incredible creativity and artistic integrity, and you couldn't possibly have expressed how I feel any better than you did

    • @brycel6661
      @brycel6661 2 месяца назад +14

      il admit it jerked a tear off me too

    • @Professor-Badger
      @Professor-Badger 2 месяца назад +3

      Guess there's plus one to the people who cried count. I went undiagnosed for being on the spectrum up till college and it made it hard to make friends. I remember most of that time being lonely and not understanding how to really make friends. You can call me dumb and I wouldn't fight you much on that but things just didn't click.
      Games became my escape and passion which helped me bridge the perceived gap between me and others. I've since gotten help and have learned more about how other people typically feel and have made many new friends but games will always be my comfort and it hurts to watch the industry as I grow up just become a cespit of GAAS and money making schemes instead of that which will make someone feel something.

  • @LuckyLapin
    @LuckyLapin 3 месяца назад +576

    man you cooked with the v.o. that was fantastic

    • @theonefrog746
      @theonefrog746 3 месяца назад +8

      That is the most true statement ever

  • @rune552
    @rune552 3 месяца назад +125

    I’m a solo game developer working in my first devlog, and this is exactly what I’ve been thinking lately. A game should be just another medium of storytelling, while still putting together every other medium. Art, music, writing, logic, everything. There shouldn’t be any more purchases. The game should feel additive because it’s GOOD, not because it’s designed to be.

    • @JuniperDev
      @JuniperDev  3 месяца назад +14

      exactly!! thanks for the comment 💚💚

    • @aarepelaa1142
      @aarepelaa1142 2 месяца назад +1

      Idk if all games really need a focus on story tbh. Some can just be focused on game mechanics and gameplay, I think landfalls games are a good example, like Rounds is a fun spin on being kind of a 1v1 roguelike, or 2v2 or ffa with a mod to increase player limits.
      And TABS i dont think has much of a story in a traditional sense but it has progression in a campaign.

    • @N3rdZon3
      @N3rdZon3 2 месяца назад +1

      To be fair, as a System Designer "Addictive because they are good" and "Designed to be Addictive" can be very close together. Sure, there are the easy examples of Real Money Gambling disguised as Gameplay but part of my Job as a System Designer is "What are they doing and how to we get them to do that more?" Tetris is a brilliant piece of Design but the Psychological Triggers it uses are similar to those that make Gambling Addictive

    • @Gallic_Gabagool
      @Gallic_Gabagool 2 месяца назад

      Why does it have to only be about story telling, why can't it be about just game mechanics/gameplay/being fun to play/involve thinking like chess or Monopoly for example, these don't need a story to be fun and can be very social if playing with friends/other people? Games aren't just interactive movies. They can be focused on gameplay and devoid of story and still be meaningful and worthwhile.

    • @aarepelaa1142
      @aarepelaa1142 2 месяца назад

      @@Gallic_Gabagool if you think about it the best games usually have some kind of story, like Hollow knight, terraria, rainworld, Outer wilds, Risk of rain, Dying light, titanfall 2, Deep rock galactic and Elden ring just to name a few games I know. I feel like usually in games the story most likely forms after the gameplay and kind of the base of the game are set up as things can change drastically during development, and if youve got an idea for a story why not just throw it in?

  • @mohLuk7121
    @mohLuk7121 3 месяца назад +424

    This has to be one of the most wholesome videos I've ever seen on this particular topic, especially coming from such a wholesome RUclipsr. My respect for you just grows exponentially.

  • @Homeannor
    @Homeannor 2 месяца назад +41

    Developer here.
    Thank you for being our voice. You don't understand how passionate I am about game dev so it's really nice to see someone convey our thoughts so clearly. However. There is another side you must be aware of.
    There are hundreds if not thousands of developers just like myself making games out of passion. Putting hours of love and care into our projects and sharing it with the world. Our issue is the fact that our hard work doesn't get the recognition it deserves simply because of these said cash grab/low effort games overshadowing us and drowning us out. Because of this, many developers end up giving up on their passion projects simply because of the fact that it seems as if the industry is built against us.
    Thanks once again for your video. Even though I'm mostly quite negative about myself, it's nice to be reminded that there is hope. Things do get better, it just takes a lot of failing first...

  • @facelessanon
    @facelessanon 3 месяца назад +309

    I am a game developer, and as a child, I've always loved the idea of creating worlds and playing as God. To be honest, creating games (such as having to design the visuals and code the game logic) is pretty fun to do, but I'm really here to leave something in this world when I die. It's hard not to say that I am blessed to have everything in my disposal to do something I've always dreamed of; watching my imaginations turn into reality. I always seek and play video games that fuel my passion, and there are many game developers out there who I learned a lot from just by playing their games. To me, playing video games isn't just about releasing dopamine, but it's also about admiring the pieces of art that took countless exertion of effort to craft.

    • @twiddle10000
      @twiddle10000 3 месяца назад +19

      Watching video essays on my favorite games has helped me appreciate the more artistic side of video games, before I just played games to have fun but now I’m always paying attention to the deeper meaning games may have for me or the message the game is trying to convey. Makes it really fun to revisit old games that I haven’t played in a while.

    • @elijahweaver3985
      @elijahweaver3985 2 месяца назад +4

      Same except I don't have enough time to ever work on anything.

    • @MeloditeCat
      @MeloditeCat 2 месяца назад +3

      I feel like I have similar reasons as you do, I want to make things that interconnect and I want to do it for people’s enjoyment more then anything

    • @alosreal
      @alosreal 2 месяца назад +1

      I would have wrote this same comment.

    • @labonnelambda58
      @labonnelambda58 2 месяца назад +1

      The issue is that we never heard of good games. Ads are almost always for piece of shits. Games stay hidden in the saturated library. Old good games are not played by new gamers, new good games can't break through the mass because there are too many games, and almost all young new player are only playing and talking about shit they (or their friends) have seen ads about. Only games with ads, meaning (today) shit, can reach people.

  • @pixelby_
    @pixelby_ 3 месяца назад +82

    video games truly are the ultimate creative medium. making a video game means to become not only a programmer, but an artist, animator, UI designer, writer, sound designer, music composer, level designer, and much more. it requires so many different skills that come together to make something that others can experience. that is what makes video games special.
    i think you hit on a very good point, that video games have developed a negative stigma due to the large amount of video games that are nothing but soulless, addiction machines designed only for profit. as a game developer myself, it is sad to see. but you look hard enough, you can find so many fun, creative, and moving experiences that developers like us pour our hearts into.
    thank you for this video :)

  • @KizGalaxy
    @KizGalaxy 3 месяца назад +80

    I usually don't comment on RUclips videos. Despite being on the platform for over a decade and a half and directly contributing to it via my line of work, it's not something I find worth engaging in.
    But I want to share how important this video is and how grateful I am that it was recommended to me.
    I went to university to learn how to make video games and I went to it with a desire to create and express new ideas formed from the experiences I had as a child, playing outstanding games that live with me to this day. But after learning the very basics of constructing a game, I was faced with teachers that hammered into me all the marketing practices and financial goals the video game industry needs to achieve for any game to be successful.
    Safe to say, being told that I need to restrict myself to a certain type of game genre due to market demands, and thinking about its financial viability and long-term income before even a spark of creativity for a project is born was extremely demotivating to me.
    After finishing my course, I ended up being a video editor instead of my original goal of a game dev, as I thought I couldn't survive in this industry without doing exactly what my teachers told me I had to do, and thus, think about money over my passion.
    But this video gives me hope that I can still make games, not as a financial incentive, but one that comes from the desire to share and create experiences for the world to see. I want the work of my creativity to be something worth remembering.
    Thank you so much for this video.

    • @linkkido-kun5
      @linkkido-kun5 2 месяца назад +3

      I need to say this is also true for me not as a gamedev but as a scientist, I always want/wanted to explore things and think about it. But I can’t make money with it and no money means sadly no live. I really hate it. I work in it now which is fun but not truly what I want or need. But that’s live and society.

  • @drakep271
    @drakep271 3 месяца назад +142

    You're a wonderful story teller. Your pacing, flow, and music choice got me emotional

  • @bitsnthings
    @bitsnthings 2 месяца назад +22

    For some reason the sun rising has never stopped making people cry, whether that be 10,000 years ago or in Minecraft. Let's hope for a future where that beauty still exists in games.

    • @BM9K1
      @BM9K1 2 месяца назад +1

      The Minecraft sunrise has been the flagship of every game with time, effort, creativity, endless imagination poured into it in excess amounts by devs who know that the industry is more than just confining yourself to a set of strict standards and complying to a society that only wants your money. People who understand what it's like to play a video game.

  • @Simplifried
    @Simplifried 2 месяца назад +26

    It’s wild that children now are going to be nostalgic for Gain Big Booty Bounce Simulator

  • @Jarpy_Schwindlerzet
    @Jarpy_Schwindlerzet 2 месяца назад +6

    As someone who hasn't cried since 2019, the passion in your message somehow brought a tear to my eye. This was beautiful. Thank you. I would say "I wish we could go back" but we have to move forward and try to bring the soul back into what we love

  • @Nik4ant
    @Nik4ant 2 месяца назад +33

    Hm, If only there was something... !!! [1 idea later]
    As a game developer I do solemnly swear:
    - NEVER EVER participate in or make games that trap players in a harmful loop (e.g. addiction, gambling, boredom).
    - NEVER EVER prioritize money or whatever over game itself and player's experience with the game.
    - ALWAYS stand by fellow gamedevs, artists, gamers and everyone involved till the very end.
    - ALWAYS stand up against anything that violates this oath or disrupts gamedev, gaming or any other related communities.
    It's not perfect. Maybe wording could be better, but I think the main point is clear. Stay strong fellow gamers and gamedev, we have a wild journey ahead of us :)

  • @leaf_up
    @leaf_up 2 месяца назад +19

    This feels like the best part of an incredibly long video essay. Which is to say, this has a lot of brevity to it and carries the weight of its message very well. You've done a really good job! And, I'll heed your advice

  • @misho_dev
    @misho_dev 3 месяца назад +41

    Inspirational video! As a gamedev, it's easy to be tempted to focus on making your game a commercial success and pick up bad design patterns, instead of making something more personal or something you are really proud of.

  • @TechJolt3d
    @TechJolt3d 3 месяца назад +30

    Damn I almost teared up
    this in itself is art

    • @Fcran6
      @Fcran6 3 месяца назад +1

      You stole the words out of my mouth

  • @multitrenergames6497
    @multitrenergames6497 3 месяца назад +51

    After seeing this video, i have one thing to say.
    Thank you. I did not expect this video to be so wholesome. You made me cry the most authentic tears of joy, you could imagine just with a monologue about video games. Thank you, and keep this up.

  • @carsonic_
    @carsonic_ 3 месяца назад +65

    This gave me the shivers. Excellent writing and editing. I can't wait to see the future of your channel, watching your other videos rn

  • @popov9651
    @popov9651 2 месяца назад +8

    Omg, got goosebumps watching this, almost cried. Crazy to think the amount of coincidences that needed to happen for me to click on this video randomly. I am all in for it, immediately subscribed after the video.

  • @MWCMan10
    @MWCMan10 2 месяца назад +8

    The "feeling" you described, was the entire reason I got into game dev. The main game im making is so focuses towards that feeling, which i think is nostalgia and happy memories. Thank you for spreading this message. ❤

  • @Cygnus_MC
    @Cygnus_MC 3 месяца назад +8

    Love the passion in this one, thank you.

  • @banaaneman2000
    @banaaneman2000 3 месяца назад +12

    You have a point, i mean what happend to Unity is a good example, but they are trying to correct that now.
    But it's the same for games, mainly AAA games have just become money cows, there is no attention to what the player acutallly wants anymore.
    There's also examples where games just get released, like cyberpunk or recently cities skylines, such a good game, but than they push the release a bit to fast.
    I think the game industry should go back to where it is okay to take time, to make a better game for all of us.

  • @spin4team4096
    @spin4team4096 2 месяца назад +5

    Being a game developer myself it's sad to see such art be ruined by greed. When I code games, I always to it for fun, for the gamers, for the experience, for the feeling of satisfaction and pride in my work. But sometimes I wonder how I would even compare to these industries, knowing that their addicting strategies are ruining their once beautiful games, their one unique piece of art.
    I think it's time for people to reject games built to maximise profit, and support these aspiring game developers who truly want to create something fun and enjoyable, not solely for profit or greed. It can be really hard to find these hidden gems, but if we want to save the true pieces of art, we all - developers AND gamers - need to do our part.

  • @kataking8661
    @kataking8661 3 месяца назад +37

    You mentioned art "losing to greed" and that started to make me think about different mediums and just how corporate things like movies and music have become. I do believe that games will unfortunately suffer a similar fate, and we're already starting to see it with the rise of unfinished live service games, abolishment of physical copies stripping people of their ownership and MTX and ads in full, $70 experiences. When people say "Oh movies/music ain't like it used to be", I think they're right in a sense, but that doesn't mean that there isn't going to be tons of independent artists on small record labels, filmmakers making the most of limited budgets and eventually small teams of game developers pouring their heart and soul into their work. Games are a unique and special art, and while it's disappointing to see much of the mainstream go the way of music and movies, I can rest easy knowing that people who really love games are going to continue making them.
    Great video Juniper, I'll make sure to share this to get it the attention it deserves.

    • @Meowlegend7
      @Meowlegend7 2 месяца назад +1

      I believe, no matter if art is getting used for greed or bad, there will always be people who put their soul, heart and effort into their art and create amazing ones. It is enough for me to know that there will be game developers creating video games they put their effort and heart into, for themselfs and people to enjoy.

  • @MB-lo7vb
    @MB-lo7vb 2 месяца назад

    Beautiful video, Im currently making a game in one of my classes. Been super diffucult and ive sometimes wanted to give up but stuff like this and the joy I get when something starts working is pushing me to continue

  • @The4DRY4N
    @The4DRY4N 2 месяца назад +9

    the minecraft sunset always makes me cry. its one of the games that heavily shaped my life and who i am now.
    so glad to have found this video, your passion resonates loudly with me :')

  • @PotatoWizard2
    @PotatoWizard2 3 месяца назад +3

    I've been thinking the exact same stuff and I'm glad someone has put this so well into a video!

  • @GamerKM.
    @GamerKM. 2 месяца назад +1

    I really needed to hear this. Thank you so much for sharing!

  • @MostafaNassar
    @MostafaNassar 3 месяца назад +1

    Yooo your video is a rollercoaster of emotions, keep doing more ! 🙏

  • @SuperJSM
    @SuperJSM 2 месяца назад +5

    You single handedly revealed to me why I love indie games soo much. And why I'm gonna keep fighting the good fight as an indie game dev myself. GO INDIE GAME DEVS!

  • @SPACE4BYTE
    @SPACE4BYTE 3 месяца назад +14

    Amazing Video

  • @Shadowthian
    @Shadowthian 2 месяца назад

    i've watched this several times now because the first time i was cryingggg. you've summed up my thoughts of what's been happening in the last couple years better than i ever could. thank you, so much.

  • @EthMiC_
    @EthMiC_ 3 месяца назад +1

    I thank u for this video, ive been going through some mental health struggles with feeling incapable and incompetent, this video reminded me the power i may be able to yield to help others, to create something worthwhile, i thank u once again, i despretely needed this

  • @DR-7
    @DR-7 2 месяца назад +3

    When you play a game for fun, it's fun.

  • @DegenerateWino
    @DegenerateWino 3 месяца назад +7

    thank you for this message. i dont know how many people are gonna watch this and do something about it, but i hope you know that this made a difference to me. this is my reminder to do what i do, and to do it right.

  • @8bitsquid358
    @8bitsquid358 2 месяца назад

    Dude... This hit like a ton of bricks, super inspirational and kinda brought me close to tears cause of the reality of things and the importance games have to people lives, memories, past times and present. Exceptionally well done, this is honestly one of my favorite videos I've seen.

  • @girlville
    @girlville 2 месяца назад

    this was beautiful! the feeling in your voice is palpable, and the delivery feels something akin to slam poetry. i'm not a game developer, though i'd like to be, and i feel more motivated to try and act on that long-standing intention. so, thanks (:

  • @LuskSHD
    @LuskSHD 3 месяца назад +5

    there is no words to explain what i'm feeling so... just... thank you for making this

  • @ThatGamePerson
    @ThatGamePerson 3 месяца назад +21

    Talking so fast it stressed me out. I paused the video to give you a break :D
    Edit: Also I have faith that people will always make games because they are passionate. Indie devs understand the mission more often than not.

  • @SomeIsDev
    @SomeIsDev 3 месяца назад +1

    this is one of the most beautiful pieces of story telling ive ever seen, 3 minutes that were definetely worth my time

  • @DukkyMC
    @DukkyMC 2 месяца назад

    I adore the line you walk between poetry and production! It's a beautiful combination and your pacing, rhythm and flow combined with editing and production skills including perfectly timed symbolic visuals and subtle sound effects are what make this video so provocative. I love your message, thank you for putting art into the world.

  • @cometischeese
    @cometischeese 2 месяца назад +3

    1:32 AGH THIS BOAT GAME THING
    I CANT REMEMBER WHAT IT WAS CALLED
    WHAT IS THAT

  • @luimu
    @luimu 2 месяца назад +4

    Good tip. I'll make sure to add bigger and better microstransactions to my indie games from now on.

  • @Duckamoly
    @Duckamoly 2 месяца назад

    This is really inspiring, great video. Sometimes I get caught up in the wrong parts of games, this has helped remind me that somethings should be said(or made, in the terms of game dev).

  • @phoenixwright5545
    @phoenixwright5545 2 месяца назад

    Absolutely loved this. Thank you so much

  • @JawiiTheAI
    @JawiiTheAI 3 месяца назад +8

    Hello! Game dev here, and well.. wow.
    It is making me happy that someone named these problems we have. that how the game industry, or well, experience has been slowly dying, getting dry, with all life sucked out.
    and well, as for the last statement, even if I'm one of the hundreds thousands, and my voice wont be heard, Ill try. but I dont know what the world will do. greed is disgusting, but it doesn't disappear.
    Thank you for making this wonderful video, because I felt like my inner child shed a few tears.
    thank you.

  • @iand255
    @iand255 3 месяца назад +11

    This is a true testament to how capitalism has continued to ruin art.

    • @p1nstark
      @p1nstark 2 месяца назад

      and countless lives

  • @undocked9647
    @undocked9647 2 месяца назад

    this is the single best formulated call to action i have ever seen. Your work is butifull and your message is clear.

  • @Teebyzmal
    @Teebyzmal 2 месяца назад

    I honestly needed this. Been struggling from the burnout of studies to really feel out where I want to go with my project ideas. It becomes easy to make them a bit soulless.
    This has lifted my spirits a little. When I have time, maybe I'll be able to write a meaningful story.

  • @gbolter2800
    @gbolter2800 2 месяца назад +3

    Whats bro yapping about 😂

    • @ultrapilled694
      @ultrapilled694 Месяц назад

      8 year olds when someone says more than 3 sentences:

    • @gbolter2800
      @gbolter2800 Месяц назад +1

      ​@@ultrapilled694For real, he just yapped about the most generic "mmm make good games, pay to win bad" for 3 minutes. Like, thank you, I wanted to make a cash grab game but now I won't

    • @beomkaslana
      @beomkaslana 23 дня назад

      You think this is weird, then i fear you'll HATE poetry or any "eccentric" type of arts. And art is supposed to be eccentric and i guess it's not for everyone (sadly).
      Also why tf you refer her as he??

  • @BlueJay-ip5yk
    @BlueJay-ip5yk 2 месяца назад

    This is such a solid video, I really love the emotion, and frankly the truth that is behind your words. I really love video games and am trying to make my own some day, so its sad to see so many just... collapse due to some large corporation.

  • @LetsConnectTeam
    @LetsConnectTeam 3 месяца назад

    absolutely understanding and agreeing with you!😥💜
    Shared on my Twitter with your video and channel link!😊

  • @ewen3498
    @ewen3498 3 месяца назад +1

    Really well written and beautifully said. I can't really find words to express what emotions this video gave me, your speech and the choosen games really hit something

    • @JuniperDev
      @JuniperDev  3 месяца назад +1

      Awww I'm so glad ❤ Thank you!

  • @jeremiahstiles3383
    @jeremiahstiles3383 Месяц назад

    I hadn't felt much in a couple days and this made me cry. Thank you for putting this out there.

  • @theoneandonlybananafrom1776
    @theoneandonlybananafrom1776 2 месяца назад

    that feeling of watching the sunrise in minecraft on my old xbox copy of the game has always stuck with me, theres just something wonderful about it that makes me feel like I'm home. those memories are what give me so much hope and wonder in games

  • @VoltairBear
    @VoltairBear 3 месяца назад

    Wow, this needs way more views. You hit the nail on the head, and captured the dichotomy of video games so well. I have so many beautiful nostalgic memories, and many times where I kept playing and didn't want to, I was running from real life.

  • @Pixeldunkeh
    @Pixeldunkeh Месяц назад

    This video has described my feelings towards the gaming industry now beautifully , Amazing video!! well written and well executed

  • @tophatgeo
    @tophatgeo 3 месяца назад

    Absolutely beautiful piece. Getting to hear the sheer love for video games spill out and then slow down near the end was absolutely inspiring.

  • @Marlo05-eo3qr
    @Marlo05-eo3qr 2 месяца назад +1

    Wow. What a beautiful video! Really well made!
    I am currently developing a game and I think that we are pretty influenced by comercial games nowadays...
    I truly agree with you in the fact that video games should be art and made to express emotions and feelings, but it's really challenging to do that while also making money for living (with out adding adverticments to your game or something like that)
    Thank you for making this video! it made me think more about what do I want my games to be and more importantly where are we going as a comunity.
    Sorry if my english isn't great. Hope it's understandable!
    Keep on making games!

    • @JuniperDev
      @JuniperDev  2 месяца назад

      thank you! good luck!

  • @elbotoobertoobowomer7326
    @elbotoobertoobowomer7326 3 месяца назад

    This had me shivering, you expressed what I love about video games and what so many people need to hear in such a beautiful, perfect fashion. Thank you for this short escape to remember the passion for these beautiful things that I can experience and share with others. Glad to know that others have hope.

  • @laazuli
    @laazuli 3 месяца назад +1

    Said with so much energy and emotion. It's so pure. I love it

  • @CommanderNoob
    @CommanderNoob 2 месяца назад

    Way to make me cry myself yo sleep. Amazingly done, even better said.

  • @GarethMcD-zq8ei
    @GarethMcD-zq8ei 2 месяца назад

    What master class of a video, editing, to presentation, to the pure passion in your voice 😮😢🎉 The amount of emotions that went threw me!

  • @nehuenturrisi7088
    @nehuenturrisi7088 2 месяца назад

    amazing point, amazing video, and you even picked some of the best videogames out there for the background while saying the truest things i've ever heard.

  • @SkyriftStudios
    @SkyriftStudios 2 месяца назад

    Wow, I haven’t cried in a while but this video did just that. It’s a nice little reminder that people care. Honestly is a break from hearing of failed indie game dreams. I’ve been thinking realistically of the output of a project, scope, marketing. But I kinda forgot about passion, so thanks for that reminder :)

  • @VSRajpal
    @VSRajpal 2 месяца назад

    Thank for putting this together so beautifully. Art is the most human thing second to only our emotions and they're both so incredibly connected. This just makes it so much more painful to see exactly what you mention here. Greed consuming art and with it our lives. I don't think greed can ever truly beat out the strength of the human heart but that doesn't mean that it doesn't hurt us regardless

  • @pine_and_appl
    @pine_and_appl 2 месяца назад

    Oh... my god. I've never watched one of your videos before, but it is not only one of the most well put-together videos I have ever seen, but you also explain this topic better than anyone I've ever heard. Amazing work.

  • @JuanRecomienda
    @JuanRecomienda 2 месяца назад

    Best video I´ve seen in a while, it made me think about everything that made me love videogames and all the amazing experiences they gave me across my life.
    And also why I cater more to indie games, because they are personal experiences made primarily for the sake of creating, while money being second.

  • @drakesayshi3321
    @drakesayshi3321 3 месяца назад +1

    bro this was so good for a minute i thought this was an audio clip of something edited onto video clips but you were the one talking

  • @blixzero0
    @blixzero0 2 месяца назад

    this has come across my recommended feed twice now, and I have to say that this is a beautiful message. It's so easy to lose hours and hours to these addictive games, and while some memories may be fond, do I feel fulfilled? Hardly

  • @ZnakezTv
    @ZnakezTv 3 месяца назад +1

    Recently I've struggled to make games it feels more like a job than something I enjoy but this helped me realize I have such an amazing ability to put something into the world and express myself to bring people joy and not have to have a monetary incentive, Thank you ♥

  • @samyam
    @samyam 3 месяца назад +1

    Great message!

  • @noobymaniac
    @noobymaniac 2 месяца назад

    Dang that was a great video! Often times when you play a game, you can feel the driving force behind it. Those built with passion tend to be much better than those built with maximum profit in mind.

  • @Supercon613
    @Supercon613 2 месяца назад

    I love this video, this perfectly captures how games used to feel and how it's slowly rotted away great job earned my sub

  • @minecraftsun8864
    @minecraftsun8864 2 месяца назад

    This video is slam poetry to me. Just btw.
    Seriously though this is such a powerful video and it made me emotional. I wish i could go into video game creation but the greed and the horrible working conditions scare me. I hope that we can circle back around to creating what we enjoy one day.

  • @ZillaYT.
    @ZillaYT. 2 месяца назад

    this video is really well done wow, i really hope i get the chance to make an indie game in the future, even if that seems far away at the moment ill always try to reach that goal!

  • @absolutewisp
    @absolutewisp 3 месяца назад

    If I could like a video twice, I definitely would! Actually one of the best heartfelt videos on where the industry is right now.

  • @sully1721
    @sully1721 2 месяца назад

    yooo carrottier music
    i love his stuff so much

  • @jpcraftxd9837
    @jpcraftxd9837 2 месяца назад +1

    Wonderful video..
    I think I can say for all people that this video is really well done.
    You spoke with passion and delivered a video while simple to make, a genuine one with a clear message.
    You should make games because you are inspired by an ideia and you should play them to feel something that you can't describe.
    You made me feel emotionally.. goddamit.
    You rock 💙

  • @constant249
    @constant249 2 месяца назад

    this made me cry thank you for this

  • @Odemasus
    @Odemasus 2 месяца назад

    Thank's, I needed to hear this

  • @Maxwellcoolguy
    @Maxwellcoolguy 2 месяца назад

    This really hits to me, as someone who is working to be an indie dev myself, I want to see a big change in the industry, and I’m hoping any future releases I make will be that change that I want to see.

  • @Dumpking
    @Dumpking 2 месяца назад

    A bookmark to/for the future, thank you for the wonderful message 🫡

  • @datbo1
    @datbo1 2 месяца назад

    What a lovely video- short and to the point.

  • @LARAUJO_0
    @LARAUJO_0 2 месяца назад +1

    Excellent poem and editing

  • @MothcatAsh
    @MothcatAsh 2 месяца назад +1

    one of the best videos
    like, in general

  • @Ai_Unkown
    @Ai_Unkown 2 месяца назад +1

    You nearly made me cry but yet I feel like I should make a game so if I do I will try, I will try to do this!

  • @imbendo
    @imbendo 2 месяца назад

    wow. i don't think i've been touched more by a video than this ever. what a beautiful message ❤

  • @theguyfromyournotebookwhob2309
    @theguyfromyournotebookwhob2309 3 месяца назад +1

    man i love this video, underrated as hell

  • @tanaflameheart8883
    @tanaflameheart8883 2 месяца назад

    As someone slowly getting into unreal 5 game development all by myself in the name of a friend taken away too soon this gave me abit more hope.

  • @rayceo4477
    @rayceo4477 3 месяца назад

    I am going into game design (although I still have no idea how to use a game engine yet) and this is the exact kind of energy I want to put in my game(s). I don’t intend to make a 100+ hour game with overloads of content, but something nice that you can play and feel good about the experience. Just something sweet. So this video right here is basically my design philosophy. I mean, yeah, I would like to make some sort of profit off of my game, but I want to prioritize a good game first, and money later. Nice video too!

  • @haydenk_22
    @haydenk_22 2 месяца назад

    I’m glad I got recommended this because I am in the process of making a similar video. I believe the creativity that makes games fun and exciting is dying, not only in games but almost everything, a lot of online content isn’t for enjoyment or entertainment, it’s for a quick buck and the line “all art will lose to greed” is scary because it’s becoming a reality and my that’s my biggest motivation to make games that people will enjoy and not make their wallet bleed but I’m worried that some damage done by big corporations will be irreversible and that the work from small indie devs wont be able to stop it.

  • @Szystedt
    @Szystedt 2 месяца назад +1

    Damn, this gave me chills and made me tear up. Genuinely a beautiful video!! ❤️