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  • @theescapist
    @theescapist  3 года назад +264

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    • @Batchall_Accepted
      @Batchall_Accepted 3 года назад +1

      If you guys hire rich evans permanently I'll buy premium.
      Come on just get Jack to talk nice to him, I miss previously recorded

    • @Clul
      @Clul 3 года назад +5

      Does escapist pluss come with a better media player?

    • @tabuu9
      @tabuu9 3 года назад +1

      @@Clul episodes show up a week early on RUclips as well, I think

    • @therealwinston3634
      @therealwinston3634 3 года назад +1

      Zoroastrism was featured in the 2007 Prince of Persia

    • @kristofb5013
      @kristofb5013 3 года назад +1

      Severance: Blade of Darkness is based on Zoroarastrianism

  • @PantheraUncia13
    @PantheraUncia13 3 года назад +3405

    What I especially love about Zagreus as a character is that he has every reason in the world to be an edgy teenage douchebag but he's actually very kind, polite and respectful to everybody except his dad.

    • @paperbackwriter1111
      @paperbackwriter1111 3 года назад +464

      I like talking to Hades last of the bunch for that reason. It‘s a bunch of pleasant conversations and then „fuck you, dad“ which is kind of funny.
      You know; until you progress the game enough.

    • @curtishammer748
      @curtishammer748 3 года назад +523

      "Kind, polite, and respectful to everyone except his dad."
      And Theseus. First time I fought him I thought "Yeah, f*ck this guy." I was weak for a good couple minutes one run when Zagreus greeted them with "Asterius. Other guy."

    • @mudawott
      @mudawott 3 года назад +331

      @@curtishammer748 The respect Zagreus has for Asterius and contempt that he has for Theseus makes me lose my mind everytime I beat Asterius and he congratulates me while Theseus screams bloody murder.

    • @curtishammer748
      @curtishammer748 3 года назад +260

      @@mudawott Or when Zag casually mentions to Asterius "Hey, we can, like, be friends if you want..." and Theseus takes it SUPER personally!

    • @mudawott
      @mudawott 3 года назад +35

      @@curtishammer748 This game is just a gift

  • @ShamanEffect
    @ShamanEffect 3 года назад +2386

    I love the idea that the other gods are helping you purely as a way to troll your dad. It feels very on brand for Greek mythology shenanigans.

    • @talleywa5772
      @talleywa5772 3 года назад +121

      I'm morally obligated to pick Dionysus or Poseidon whenever they show up for that exact reason.
      Artemis is a close second in that dynamic.

    • @zavodila9279
      @zavodila9279 2 года назад +21

      The entire pantheon just collectively said "F you Hades"

    • @tokiwartooth9935
      @tokiwartooth9935 2 года назад +67

      Especially ironic since Hades has made it a point to stay away from the rest of the pantheon and out of their business because he hates getting involved in their drama, which points to them trying to screw over Hades because they're bored of harassing each other.

    • @RobCrowley85
      @RobCrowley85 2 года назад +11

      Yeah, though the Greek Pantheon shenanigans are toned WAY the fuck down for this game 🤣

    • @PupdudePwns
      @PupdudePwns 2 года назад

      Would be on brand for egyptian mythology too. I think there was a story there about one god trying to trick another into drinking his cum.

  • @alienplatypus7712
    @alienplatypus7712 3 года назад +3244

    A thing worth mentioning is as far as interpretations of Greek mythology go this one actually kinda slaps. Gods are fickle and stubborn, heroes are hideously flawed (especially Theseus, as is appropriate), the gods have creative personalities, but not nonsensical onses and it feels like the creators know more about Greece than just having watched Disney's Hercules and 300 one Saturday evening which is pretty nice.

    • @k.-flynn
      @k.-flynn 3 года назад +417

      Fucking love that after you fight Charon the first time, everyone you talk to is like "what? why the fuck would you do that?" Like the lounge is a small town bar and everyone knows everyone and you just started shit with Old Man Dougherty up on the hill. It feels cozy and real. Supergiant just gets better and better with their character writing.

    • @calumreadle4385
      @calumreadle4385 3 года назад +92

      This is the exact same as Kid Icarus uprising which is a pretty much forgotten 3DS games but it is unbelievably well written in the way it portrays the gods

    • @alittledeath2817
      @alittledeath2817 3 года назад +26

      Tbh this is the best interpretation of greek mythology ever

    • @AlphaOblivion7
      @AlphaOblivion7 3 года назад +33

      @@calumreadle4385 Right? I feel like everyone is forgetting KIU here. Its world and characterizations are super comparable to HADES's

    • @nobodybroda3826
      @nobodybroda3826 3 года назад +10

      @@AlphaOblivion7 I sadly could never finish KIU, the controls were just too much for me and I dropped it, my ds felt too small and I was losing combos and levels left and right so I just said fuck it, but what little I did play I do agree!

  • @Avagantamos1
    @Avagantamos1 3 года назад +1058

    Hades did itself a huge favor by progressing the story or interactions with characters progressively with dying so when you inevitably die, it doesn't feel as punishing. Along with making the runs even to completion relatively short, I think they have a winning formula.

    • @westy1637
      @westy1637 3 года назад +83

      I've legit started a run and died in the first room just so I could continue a conversation in the great hall that I really wanted to see through.

    • @sm901ftw
      @sm901ftw 3 года назад +40

      @@westy1637 Ironically, that's the only problem I had with it. After enough runs you start seeing them as a chore to hear the next story beats at the house. Especially after the first ending, when you no longer have much story driven motivation to actually beat the run.
      That said, it took me dozens of runs to get to that point, the character/weapon/prophecy progression covers for it pretty well, and ultimately I agree it makes failing a run much less like a punishment. I can easily see myself coming back from time to time.

    • @westy1637
      @westy1637 3 года назад +18

      @@sm901ftw Yeah, I'm finding my current "story goal" of raising my relationships with the Olympic gods to be kind of tiring. I'm throwing bottles of Nectar and Ambrosia at everyone I see and it's still taking forever.

    • @westy1637
      @westy1637 3 года назад +5

      @Zatchooze Naut I was trying to figure out how to unlock those progressions but it seems like they all just happen eventually if you keep playing.

    • @garr_inc
      @garr_inc 3 года назад +6

      It also worked in the development. The story evolved alongside the game, and the characters reacted to that (all the jokes about there being no further content due to "ongoing Underworld renovations"). Like they did to everything else. That is what added to the satisfying Early Access experience.

  • @bionicdragon5
    @bionicdragon5 3 года назад +775

    "So Zagreus pulls a reverse Orpheus..."
    Funny you should say that...

    • @GeeDoggy123
      @GeeDoggy123 3 года назад +92

      Good riddance

    • @paullittle835
      @paullittle835 3 года назад +88

      It's in the blood

    • @noonenowhere877
      @noonenowhere877 3 года назад +22

      Does he get torn apart by his relatives in the living realm? That'd be a pretty accurate reverse Orpheus.

    • @prcervi
      @prcervi 3 года назад +28

      @@noonenowhere877 slight spoilers: nope but he does end up inviting all the ones that show up to a dinner party(context makes this a lot more important an event)

    • @ObadiahtheSlim
      @ObadiahtheSlim 2 года назад +4

      @@noonenowhere877 The slightly spoilery answer is, the whole game seems like the Devs wanted to do their personal head canon for the Orphic Mysteries.

  • @petergieg4560
    @petergieg4560 3 года назад +2815

    "Rumplecrag"? The goddess of items that get stuck in drawers is Anoia, thank you very much. Terry Pratchett beat you to it.

    • @Phixeon
      @Phixeon 3 года назад +309

      YESSSSSS another Discworld fan! "How can it close on the damned thing but not open with it? Who bought this? Do we ever use it?" Praise unto Anoia!

    • @EmperorNiel
      @EmperorNiel 3 года назад +138

      Rattle your drawers!!

    • @SpecialEdvard
      @SpecialEdvard 3 года назад +133

      Had to scroll through the comments and happy to see someone beat me to brining up Anoia. Rattle Your Drawers

    • @passahok
      @passahok 3 года назад +60

      You beautiful people.

    • @OdaSwifteye
      @OdaSwifteye 3 года назад +84

      One would think Yathzee would remember what with being a Terry Pratchett fanboy.

  • @wiksolop72
    @wiksolop72 3 года назад +573

    You know a game is well worth playing when Yahtzee's final conclusion is practically "It does exactly what it set out to do & the narrative focus meshes well with the core gameplay loop".

  • @VanessaMagick
    @VanessaMagick 3 года назад +2989

    Yahtzee, if the Escapist is holding a gun to your head, animate your character blinking twice

    • @theescapist
      @theescapist  3 года назад +1347

      He say's he's good. I made sure. ;)

    • @NekoiNemo
      @NekoiNemo 3 года назад +481

      Wait, but in his art style characters don't have eyelids... You set him up for failure!

    • @theescapist
      @theescapist  3 года назад +946

      @@NekoiNemo I did say I made sure of it.

    • @E1craZ4life
      @E1craZ4life 3 года назад +72

      NekoiNemo His characters can be portrayed with closed eyes. He kept falling asleep while playing Hob.

    • @spacebearcadet746
      @spacebearcadet746 3 года назад +24

      @@theescapist ;) or ;) ;)?

  • @gavinwatkins9386
    @gavinwatkins9386 3 года назад +3401

    Batting eyelashes for money now Yahtzee? When are we going to get that OnlyFans?

    • @deusexvesania1702
      @deusexvesania1702 3 года назад +87

      For THAT I would pay though...

    • @sirapple589
      @sirapple589 3 года назад +108

      Only if it’s rule 34 of his avatar and imps.

    • @jocosesonata
      @jocosesonata 3 года назад +47

      @@sirapple589
      Same art style, though, so don't get _too_ excited. Or _do,_ if you're into that sort of thing.

    • @sirapple589
      @sirapple589 3 года назад +18

      Jocose Sonata
      I’d prefer the same art style but on the other hand, I wouldn’t mind seeing different art styles.
      I imagine that it’d look similar to Rayman rule 34, which exists because clearly nothing is sacred.

    • @sirapple589
      @sirapple589 3 года назад +7

      George Tsiros
      I don’t recall this.
      Please explain.

  • @erwinlimawan3158
    @erwinlimawan3158 3 года назад +847

    I think you have to pray to Anoia first; she's got the whole "kitchen utensils jammed into the drawer" bit all locked up.

    • @gazesalso8127
      @gazesalso8127 3 года назад +26

      I understood that reference :)

    • @theholyduck5520
      @theholyduck5520 3 года назад +31

      Aww, just beat me to it. Rattle those drawers!

    • @merrittanimation7721
      @merrittanimation7721 3 года назад +40

      You might even get enough money to rebuild a post office or something.

    • @MrMinecraftsman
      @MrMinecraftsman 3 года назад +5

      Aaaaaaaaaaaayyyyyyyyy!

    • @Pinstar
      @Pinstar 3 года назад +15

      I don't know if the Greeks did this but the Romans had dozens of minor gods/goddesses like a goddess of doorways or houseplants. They wouldn't build huge temples to them like the major gods but would still be prayed to by the subset of people who cared about the things in their limited domain.

  • @BugsyFoga
    @BugsyFoga 3 года назад +1109

    Somebody really needs to make a game on Zoroastrianism already.

    • @solarflare4047
      @solarflare4047 3 года назад +91

      Prince of Persia 2008 XD

    • @CannonGerbil
      @CannonGerbil 3 года назад +59

      So, Crusader Kings 2?

    • @TheShadowMarten
      @TheShadowMarten 3 года назад +52

      Fate/Stay Night, but it's also got like, all the other ones too so idk if that counts

    • @Hotshot2k4
      @Hotshot2k4 3 года назад +106

      I know we're all partially kidding here, but Greek mythology has the advantage of being recognizable to the audience. At this point the Greek Pantheon is basically a bunch of tropes. Using lesser-known mythologies is a disadvantage unless it's a compelling story experience that takes its time with characterization. Basically until some storytellers in various mediums decide to take up zoroastrianism and it becomes something a lot of people collectively sort of know about, using it is going to be seen as a financial risk in most mediums, especially games. And no I'm not very fun at parties 😂

    • @JackgarPrime
      @JackgarPrime 3 года назад +3

      That's when I play Civ with a religion strat.

  • @billveusay9423
    @billveusay9423 3 года назад +240

    Well at least, Supergiant took a lot of time to make Hades because they wanted to avoid unnecessary and mandatory crunch time. This company really seems like an awesome place to work in.

    • @SophiaAstatine
      @SophiaAstatine 2 года назад +16

      Careful putting them on a pedestal. Wouldn't want them to make a Blizzard faceplant.

    • @bye1551
      @bye1551 2 года назад +37

      @@SophiaAstatine that's fair, but it's also important to display that as consumers we do value these traits. Because if we don't praise those who get it right, those who get it wrong think they can get away with it. So yeah, don't put them on a pedestal, but at least say well done and point them to the vending machine with the best snacks.

    • @SophiaAstatine
      @SophiaAstatine 2 года назад +6

      @@bye1551 Of course. Point is only that some companies can look awesome to us on the outside, yet severely underappreciate and underpay their staff on the inside. Feeding off fan passion to recruit people despite the conditions.

    • @bye1551
      @bye1551 2 года назад +6

      @@SophiaAstatine that's understandable, I misinterpreted your point, I understand now and fully agree with that. I hope supergiant games is as squeaky clean on the inside as they appear on the outside, but I suppose time will tell.

    • @SophiaAstatine
      @SophiaAstatine 2 года назад +5

      @@bye1551 Yeah. Because with their games being so great, it'd suck to suddenly find out their employees have second jobs just to get by.

  • @GameDevYal
    @GameDevYal 3 года назад +751

    Modern mythology is a thing, and it's been around for years: it's called "urban legends". They don't tend to survive for very long these days when we don't paint them on vases anymore, though.

    • @bowmanc.7439
      @bowmanc.7439 3 года назад +30

      Isn’t there a new game coming out set in Tokyo where you investigate the Tokyo urban legend classics?

    • @ummdustry5718
      @ummdustry5718 3 года назад +59

      I mean also the world changes pretty quick, who cares about semi-mythic highwaymen now that inter-state motorways exist.

    • @aquamarinerose5405
      @aquamarinerose5405 3 года назад +70

      Granted I assume that's mostly because we think of urban legends as less of a full on religion and more as just some weird monster stories.
      Though a game where the villains are various folklore monsters from contemporary America like Mothman and the Jersey Devil sounds cool

    • @Resters52_official
      @Resters52_official 3 года назад +9

      I've also heard people call Folk Heroes and superheroes the kind of modern mythology, Tale Foundry has a good video on folk heroes and the other one I don't remember where I got it from.

    • @hammockfather6992
      @hammockfather6992 3 года назад +7

      @@bowmanc.7439 Ghostwire Tokyo, methinks.

  • @zednotdead
    @zednotdead 3 года назад +42

    "I don't know anything about Zarathustra! I know that he spake once." gets me every time.

  • @Dice12K
    @Dice12K 3 года назад +1022

    If you're having trouble understanding this review:
    He liked it.

    • @bernardoheusi6146
      @bernardoheusi6146 3 года назад +22

      He would rate it between 7 and 8 IMO
      Not that that is a bad score.

    • @Tarkus-Ivalice-dweller
      @Tarkus-Ivalice-dweller 3 года назад +4

      Nice boktai profile picture my dude

    • @Black_Mesa56
      @Black_Mesa56 3 года назад +1

      despite not having an affinity for rogue-lites

    • @Technotoadnotafrog
      @Technotoadnotafrog 3 года назад +14

      To elaborate, "he liked it, but not for its gameplay"

    • @2CPhoenix
      @2CPhoenix 3 года назад +38

      The irony is, you see yourself as such a savvy fan of Zero Punctuation that you can translate his stance to the less educated masses, when in reality, the reason it’s so rare for Yahtzee to definitively state his stances is that he believes in the power of complex opinions. The sort of thing that could not possibly be conveyed with a numerical score, and certainly not with a simple thumbs up or thumbs down.

  • @JustinY.
    @JustinY. 3 года назад +4981

    You know Hades is a good game when Yahtzee isn't sarcastically describing the game's features

    • @juras99z
      @juras99z 3 года назад +28

      Hey justin

    • @yourallygod8261
      @yourallygod8261 3 года назад +24

      Oh neat caught your comment early

    • @tuna5305
      @tuna5305 3 года назад +65

      Everyone's so positive. Most comments sections weirdly get to insulting Justin Y straight away but I guess ZP watchers are different

    • @juliantapia1407
      @juliantapia1407 3 года назад +2

      @@tuna5305 depends on how annoying they're being

    • @fmorneweck5513
      @fmorneweck5513 3 года назад +11

      I know of your reputation, but it always feels so surreal to find you in the wild.

  • @sparklthecat
    @sparklthecat 3 года назад +320

    another new mythology game is "Raji: an ancient epic", which is an indie game based on Hindu and Balinese mythology

    • @thesosoartist4458
      @thesosoartist4458 3 года назад +3

      Crap, I remembered too late. Saw your comment after I wrote mine.

    • @MashMaloCircus
      @MashMaloCircus 3 года назад +28

      India has a vast amount of mythology that can easily turn into any kind of narrative

    • @BHil-pm5xm
      @BHil-pm5xm 3 года назад +4

      Does “Indivisible” count or is that more Hindu-esque?
      (Either way, I love how the “Ajna” twist was right under my nose the whole time!)

    • @NEETKitten
      @NEETKitten 3 года назад

      I think I heard of that one before. Aren't Barong and Rangda 2 of the bosses in that game?

    • @prickles21
      @prickles21 3 года назад

      Balinese? I can't wait to play a pasta game.

  • @maridan48
    @maridan48 3 года назад +86

    1:05 one of the main reasons why there are so much stuff about Greek mythology in particular that I'm aware of is that unlike most mythologies the Greeks were big nerds that wrote E-V-E-R-Y-T-H-I-N-G so we had masses of text about them including their gods. So for most other mythologies, it's not like they aren't telling you as many stories as they are from the Greek, they simply don't have as much text and the little they have is filtered by decades of Christian monks mixing up with their religion.

    • @nikitas1841
      @nikitas1841 3 года назад +1

      @@macmcskullface1004 Hard to imagine an American game developer making a game based on, let's say, Chinese or Hindu mythology.

    • @junjiexie
      @junjiexie 3 года назад +7

      But then in that case, wouldn't we have tons and tons of games about Christian----ooooooohhhhhhhh

    • @maridan48
      @maridan48 3 года назад +2

      ​@@macmcskullface1004 Yeah but those aren't the same brand of "mythology" considering they are still religion for some people.
      Not only you have to be careful not to step on people's toes when working with them, there's some extra mystical spice when working with ancient extinct mythos.
      So you can see why the Greeks are still more popular in media.

    • @lemmingrad
      @lemmingrad 3 года назад +1

      After reading about the history of Medusa (her original story was not a woman cursed by Athena due to being raped by Posiedon. In fact, her head adorning doors existed long before Perseus was even created to make up an explanation.) we can also thank The Romans poets for making Greek mythology as we mostly know it (Medusa as a human was created by the Romans. In the original Greek, she was always a gorgon, but had the weakness for some unexplained reason for being mortal.)

    • @maridan48
      @maridan48 3 года назад

      @BTIsaac That's like saying the difference between archeology and grave robbing is in how fancy the graves are.

  • @Feezec
    @Feezec 3 года назад +299

    "Rumblecrag the God of small utensils that get jammed in the kitchen drawer"
    Praise Anoia!

    • @Draugo
      @Draugo 3 года назад +6

      I'm wondering if the name Rumblecrag was an additional level of joke since Anoia is also a volcano goddess.

    • @domisunique
      @domisunique 3 года назад +2

      If you get it, you get it.

    • @espio87
      @espio87 3 года назад

      I thought exactly the same thing xD

  • @princesshannah7
    @princesshannah7 3 года назад +46

    Castlevania's Alucard playing this game: "...this story speaks to me somehow."

  • @mickymcbryan4814
    @mickymcbryan4814 3 года назад +362

    I think the big issue with covering a lot of "mythologies" is that a lot of people from other cultures still actively practice them as religions. Zorastrianism, the one you brought up, is a perfect example of this. It's one of the oldest religions still practiced in the modern day, rivalled only by Hinduism. It predates and inspired many cultural practices within Abrahamic faiths, especially Judaism and Islam and many Zorastrians find themselves persecuted in states that have banned their religion as paganism. They have been historically subjugated, but they have also been the primary faith of an empire, Persia, that has subjugated as well.
    If some American indie game developer were to adapt Zorastrian faith into a video game it carries thousands of years of baggage that still effect people alive today AND runs the risk of having glaring inaccuracies spotted and offending relevant parties.
    Greek mythos, or as practitioners in the modern day sometimes call it in English, Hellenism, runs that risk far less because 1. It's stories have worked themselves into a multilingual classical literary canon that exists in an unspoken "theological public domain" recognized within academic amd creative communities near universally. 2. The actual number of modern practitioners and believers is so small that some are unaware it is a practiced faith in the modern era. And 3. A significant percentage of practitioners observe the faith for the sake of cultural, linguistic and theological preservation rather than a literal belief.
    Now, while Zorastrianism also leaves in the faith room for skepticism and disbelief, suggesting Zorastrian faith as a basis for FICTION is it's own problem outside resisting religious baggage.
    The same I said of Hellenism can be said of many other faiths often covered in media: Norse mythos, Celtic Polytheism, various Indigenous polytheisms, neo-paganism etc. Practice of these faiths are, for many people, an act of preservation and an active rejection of colonial faiths in their native countries. Thereby, less literal depictions of them cross into a realm of acceptability not seen in other faiths.
    So, if you wanted to adapt a widely practiced faith into a work of fiction it would have to be sensitively handled, have far more research put in, pass a professional sensitivity reading and even then some people are going to hate it based simply on the nature of an actively practiced faith being at the centre of it.
    EDIT: Also, rhetorical? No such thing when you accidentally hit my special interests.

    • @TheKrossRoads
      @TheKrossRoads 3 года назад +35

      Counterpoint: People are so thin-skinned nowadays that no matter what you do you'll offend some group or other. So there's really no reason not to make a game about whatever mythology you want. If people of the Zoroastrianism faith don't like the game you've made that was based off their mythology, fuck 'em.

    • @mickymcbryan4814
      @mickymcbryan4814 3 года назад +62

      @@TheKrossRoads Counterpoint: the issue is less the zorastrian faith and more about marketing stats.
      Think of it this way. Let's say you're an indie studio. You have a choice basic ol' classical greek mythology over here and zorastrianism over there.
      Greek mythology is, as I say, basic. No one cares except maybe a few people who are just plain disinterested in mythos at all. Okay. You cut off a small portion of your potential audience that is disinterested. After that, a small portion of your potential audience that just prefers AAA games to indie. Then you have people who aren't interested in the rogue-like genre, they fall off. Then you have rogue-like purists not interested in the rogue-lite / rogue legacy subgenre because purists. Then you are left with what remains as your potential audience.
      Then you have zorastrianism as your option. Take off all those same demographics, PLUS anyone who is zorastrian and cares about the above academic analysis of the issue (because obviously not all zorastrians will care. No group is a monolith.) But then you also shave off anyone with in interest in theological issues in general. Then you probably cut out a lot of wacky christians - not all christians. Just the wacky ones. No group is a monolith - who claim zorastrian imagery is satanic (because american media has falsely co-opted multiple religious images in the past from zorastrianism to represent demons such symbols have nothing to do with.) Then you shave off anyone who looks at this and goes "zorastrianism? Wtf is that? Wish they did [insert popular mythos here]. Don't care; not gonna buy it." And you are also missing out on a huge audience that might have played your game JUST for the greek mythos, because, let's be real, mythology nerds are thirsty for content always.
      And, by the end, you have shaved more fractions off and missed out on more demographics than if you had just gone with Greek Mythos. And so, you see, it's not so much JUST an issue of the philisophical and academic problems raised but also basic arithmetic rooted in those problems.
      There are just way more advantages to not adapting it and faiths like it than there are to adapting it for the sake of itself. When you are an independant studio with a more limited scope and budget, these factors apply doubly so.
      That's just the world we live in. Thems the breaks. You have to take people and their feelings into account or they won't buy what you're selling...literally. That's almost the entire point of a PR or marketing team.

    • @HitovsMoustache
      @HitovsMoustache 3 года назад +20

      Zoroastrian mythology isn't the same as the Zoroastrian religion. You can make a game about St. George killing the dragon and not make it about Christian catechism.
      Zoroastrian mythology is Persian mythology. It has been retold, rewritten, and adapted for other media for thousands of years. The Prince of Persia games already adapted parts of it. So did StarCraft II actually (in that case it was more a reference). And nobody lost their minds.

    • @jordan98127
      @jordan98127 3 года назад +18

      Odds are nobody would mind. Or nobody that matters, anyway. I mean, look at what Shin Megami Tensei gets away with. You literally kill YHWH in like half the games. And it has gods and demons from many, many popular religions.

    • @TheKrossRoads
      @TheKrossRoads 3 года назад +8

      @@mickymcbryan4814 How many of those fractions actually play lots of video games? How many "wacky Christians" actually purchase titles that aren't specially things like bible games? How many people are REALLY turned off because you made a game about a mythology they don't know much about?
      The answer to all those is "probably not enough to be concerned about even if added together". Chances are if you're making a game about something like this, you're an indie developer. And if you're an indie developer, the measure of success is much lower than a AAA effort.
      I'd be willing to bet that you'd be able to reach the threshold for success even by alienating ALL of those fractions you mentioned. As long as your game has great gameplay, and uses the mythology to tell an interesting story, you'll be fine.

  • @LordSoulSicarious
    @LordSoulSicarious 3 года назад +260

    The big upsides of Greek and Norse mythology: they're quintessentially European, and well-and-truly dead. This basically means that developers can do whatever they want without risking getting blasted for cultural insensitivity. Religions which are 1) alive, and 2) not white, pose a much greater risk to developers.
    Celtic/gaelic Myth could theoretically fall into a similar bucket, but has the issues that 1) nobody can pronounce the names, and 2) there's still sensitivity there due to the centuries-long persecution and suppression of gaelic cultures in France and the British Isles.
    Beyond which, half the point of using real mythology is to leverage the familiar characters and concepts for drama, which doesn't work as well when nobody's actually familiar with the characters to start with.

    • @aozora7
      @aozora7 3 года назад +61

      @@macmcskullface1004 Being Polish didn't save CDPR from being criticized for not including enough black characters in a game set in medieval northern Europe.

    • @LordSoulSicarious
      @LordSoulSicarious 3 года назад +37

      @@macmcskullface1004 They absolutely could use potentially sensitive sources, but why would they? The benefits for getting it right are few, the negatives for messing it up are many, and needing to change your depiction of a character or narrative because some might take offense is significant. The simple fact that it requires caution is a disincentive by itself.
      You are right that there are many other cultures which could potentially serve as safe myth-fodder. Slavic, Baltic and Finnic mythologies are probably safe, they just still have the issue that nobody who isn't a history nerd knows about them, so the developers can't lean on those widespread preconceptions which are half the reason for using actual mythology in a story.
      (This is really the bigger deal, IMO, because Ancient Egyptian myth is popular for adaption, so is Japanese myth, or even Chinese! Though that is risky if you want to actually sell your game *in* China.)

    • @LordSoulSicarious
      @LordSoulSicarious 3 года назад +23

      @@macmcskullface1004 you're talking about social benefits. I'm talking about benefits for the developers, and of those, the only applicable one is that it's novel and potentially able to draw additional interest. That aspect, the novel element, is a fairly powerful draw, particularly for indie studios, but the issue that they will always face is the extra responsibility that comes with tackling potentially sensitive material. That is a burden, no matter how you frame it, and therefore people will tend to avoid that responsibility.
      And all those wonderful social benefits? Those are amazing for the audience, and can greatly benefit society and awareness of the relevant cultures. But they're extra work for the developer. If you make a game about the Norse gods, you can play with the characterisation without fear. But if you're the first person in the world to make a game about Korean Shamanism, you basically have a duty to play it straight, because the changes you made to the themes and characterisation in the myth will cement themselves as many people's idea of what that is like. The group which goes on to do additional research and find out more and learn those inaccuracies is tiny.
      As I said though, the biggest part is simply *why* people use mythology (or other pseudo-mythical tropes like Elves and Dwarves and such) in the first place. They are tools, creative shortcuts that allow designers to convey character and theme without needing to actually show it or cover in detail. This use absolutely relies on common knowledge in the audience about the characters and tropes therein. If Loki shows up in Norse myth, everyone basically knows his deal, it doesn't need to be explained. If this was Coyote in an American mid-west mythos? You're going to have to actually set the character up from scratch, at which point you could have just as easily done a wholly original character.
      Regardless, I don't see this debate going anywhere productive at this point, so have a good day, I do enjoy talking with reasonably polite sorts on the internet even if we can't come to an agreement. :)

    • @mitrovarr
      @mitrovarr 3 года назад +3

      People dip into Mesopotamian and Egyptian myth pretty often.

    • @BanyanTree1
      @BanyanTree1 3 года назад +6

      Except that in this game Athena and Eurydice are black and Dionysus is South Asian. Supergiant have been very clear that they drew inspiration directly from the original Greek stories, rather than other media made about those stories. And that since the gods that the ancient Greeks worshipped originated from across the greater Mediterranean region and (y'know) they're GODS, they didn't feel obliged to make characters that passed as white.

  • @piedpiper1185
    @piedpiper1185 3 года назад +27

    0:48 - "Is there any reason we can't make up mythology? Like if I wanted to invent Maurice the god of consumer electronics..."
    Ya know, that was the basic premise of American Gods, right?

  • @JustAnotherMetalhead
    @JustAnotherMetalhead 3 года назад +357

    A Game that Jim Sterling loves and Yahtzee, doesn't hate? Damn i'm sold

    • @JJAB91
      @JJAB91 3 года назад +23

      People still watch him?

    • @deuge
      @deuge 3 года назад +4

      I've just got to the perfect ending, been unable to put it down for a week - you won't regret :)

    • @JustAnotherMetalhead
      @JustAnotherMetalhead 3 года назад +33

      @@JJAB91 well i do

    • @nikitas1841
      @nikitas1841 3 года назад +15

      Sterling's game critique is atrocious, though, unlike his publisher scandals coverage. Not sure why would you pay attention to what he thinks about games.

    • @dude2345672
      @dude2345672 3 года назад +58

      @@nikitas1841 his taste in games is different from yours, that doesn't make him a bad critic, just one for a different kind of player.

  • @alexnoman1498
    @alexnoman1498 3 года назад +15

    I am still haunted by all the contextual voice lines I have not found yet. They're all so bloody fitting or funny.

  • @BiTheBooks
    @BiTheBooks 3 года назад +166

    Hades is a roguelike that wants you to win, whereas other RL's like Spelunky just want you to fail but have fun doing so. Imo, Hades is so easy to pick up and is just as enjoyable in shorter jaunts as it is in longer sessions. Add to that the fact that today's industry standard is to spread the smallest amount of sauce across the absolute largest amount of empty calorie dough and this game is suddenly a refreshing reprieve from the grindy slogs of the AAA market. Is it perfect? Of course not, entropy decays all, but for the time being I've found myself spending a lot of time with the game in lieu of the bigger budget titles, which says something about its quality at the very least.

    • @OdaSwifteye
      @OdaSwifteye 3 года назад +17

      If I had to choose between the two I'd choose Hades.
      There is no plot in Spelunky and the game obsesses over finding ways to make you fail that it doesn't reward you in any way for succeeding. You just have to enjoy overcoming the odds for it to reward you while Hades actually offers a reward.

    • @TaeyxBlack
      @TaeyxBlack 2 года назад +2

      i second this. i was playing rdr2, switched to hades and haven’t put it down yet. it’s fun. i wasn’t having fun playing rdr2, i’m having fun with hades

  • @Mr_T_Badger
    @Mr_T_Badger 2 года назад +42

    What nobody bothers to mention is Cerberus is the goodest boy ever and you can totally pet him. You even get an achievement for doing so ten times.

  • @merrittanimation7721
    @merrittanimation7721 3 года назад +131

    I've watched the series long enough that I knew he'd devote at least thirty seconds of the review to pointing out how Greek Mythology is old hat as far a source materials go.

    • @jquickri
      @jquickri 3 года назад +16

      I've watched long enough to know that if he goes on for the first thirty seconds talking about something other than the game than that means he likes it and doesn't have enough to complain about.

    • @restkastelnemo6632
      @restkastelnemo6632 3 года назад +5

      At least they touched on a rather interesting part of Greek Mythology. Zagreus is a very old god who got syncretized with Dionysus and incorporated in the Orphic Mysteries. Why he's there as well as Dionysus is a bit of a mystery to me though as someone who's studied the Mysteries.

    • @thepancakemann
      @thepancakemann 3 года назад

      @@jquickri spot on

    • @formorian5
      @formorian5 3 года назад

      @@jquickri counterpoint: He'll also put off the review if the game is so boring and samey it's not worth talking about. Like how he spent the first part of his Division 2 video talking about another game.

  • @thepancakemann
    @thepancakemann 3 года назад +97

    "I don't know anything about Zarathustra... I know that he spake once."
    Died.

    • @ironized
      @ironized 3 года назад +2

      *dies meaninglessly*

    • @dimn9403
      @dimn9403 3 года назад +2

      Best Nietzsche reference ever

    • @bartmans7
      @bartmans7 3 года назад +3

      Just like god

  • @ElaDivine
    @ElaDivine 3 года назад +32

    I really believe that this game has a very well made "arcady" feel, in that it does have option for skill, and it does get very hard at high heats with different weapons. I think if you do put the extra hours in and get the feel of how the game works, after the whole huge stoy ends, you are left with a very interesting, very fast-paced advanced arcade to keep playing and 205 hrs in, my heart still rushes every single time I fight Hades. My personal game of the decade :)

  • @ForestofCicadas
    @ForestofCicadas 3 года назад +28

    I mean, there's also Japanese Mythology games like Okami, there's a Chinese mythology game based on Sun Wu Kong coming out at some point, Asura's wrath is... Loosely based on Indian mythology, and if you want a lil bit of everything, there's Shin Megami Tensei or Fate

    • @pabloosset2533
      @pabloosset2533 3 года назад +7

      I find the fact that Indian mythology was as bananas as Asura's Wrath or even more so to be utterly hillarious, truth be told. Ah, what a sadly forgotten game. It had many faults but it was something different and enjoyable.

  • @vsGoliath96
    @vsGoliath96 3 года назад +16

    "Do I need to paint it on a vase and bury it for a thousand years?"
    No, you just need to be a fantastic con artist like L. Ron Hubbard or Joseph Smith.

    • @Archris17
      @Archris17 3 года назад +2

      Fuck, when you put it like that, I suddenly have some very blasphemous questions about Jesus and Mohammad...

  • @nottherealpaulsmith
    @nottherealpaulsmith 3 года назад +52

    "Hey, is there any reason we can't make up more mythology?"
    might want to ask HP Lovecraft about that

    • @OdaSwifteye
      @OdaSwifteye 3 года назад +8

      That's kind of overused as well and now it's tainted by Lovecraft's racism even though everyone that uses Lovecraft's work always omits that part from the mythology.

    • @nottherealpaulsmith
      @nottherealpaulsmith 3 года назад +12

      @@OdaSwifteye yeah, i guess the name "shub-niggurath" never makes it past the censors

    • @TheKrossRoads
      @TheKrossRoads 3 года назад +17

      @@OdaSwifteye You're speaking as if people don't use ANY mythology and omit the problematic parts. Let's not forget how often Zeus is NOT portrayed as willing to force himself on anything with a womb... including his own family.

    • @harrylane4
      @harrylane4 3 года назад +14

      @@OdaSwifteye zeus... Raped dozens of women... And yet we still use greek mythology...

    • @manhphuc4335
      @manhphuc4335 3 года назад +1

      @@OdaSwifteye Ah yes because Lovecraft was edgy young lad who was raised by hardcore Christans, let's forget the fact that he married a Jewish wife and wrote mutiple books at the later stage of his life accepting of people with different skin color than him.

  • @gankhef5564
    @gankhef5564 3 года назад +41

    The Gan Khef Corner:
    "I know that he spake once."

  • @alseenei8072
    @alseenei8072 3 года назад +209

    Everyone acts so surprised that Yahtzee stopped playing after 20 rounds as if he hasn’t played 30 roguelites by now.

    • @joshbrucks
      @joshbrucks 3 года назад +24

      At least turn on godmode and beat the game 10 times for the story. It's worth

    • @GeorgeNoiseless
      @GeorgeNoiseless 3 года назад +16

      One mustn't trudge through gameplay they don't enjoy -- there's always RUclips. And I say that as someone who's lost count of his runs in Hades.

    • @fuzzyterror2866
      @fuzzyterror2866 3 года назад +9

      @@GeorgeNoiseless The game tells you in multiple places how many runs you've done. On the save select screen, in that little blue seeing pool you can buy for your room, and in the records room.

    • @comradecatu6603
      @comradecatu6603 3 года назад +3

      @@joshbrucks actually pretty sure he's finished it, on stream he had a save that was "basically at the end" so

    • @GeorgeNoiseless
      @GeorgeNoiseless 3 года назад +4

      @@fuzzyterror2866 Thank you for the heads up, but I must admit to my shame that I knew how to check, but was too lazy to fire up the game at that moment to actually do so.
      I've gone and checked now -- it's 55 runs over 71 hours,

  • @stevenneiman1554
    @stevenneiman1554 Год назад +3

    I feel like a side benefit of the power progression in Hades is that it underscores the point they're trying to make about how Hades himself has chosen a stupid hill to die on and is fighting the inevitable. Sure it's challenging, and can remain challenging for a good long while, but that's mostly through extra challenges and taking risks to speed up the metaprogression and get resources to advance the character arcs, not because it's hard to just get to the end after you've gotten some solid upgrades. Accessability is probably the bigger reason but it works from a narrative perspective too.

  • @capt2pnt0
    @capt2pnt0 3 года назад +65

    0:53 Rumblecrag that's a weird way to say anoia

  • @ZergrushEddie
    @ZergrushEddie 3 года назад +142

    “Hey Yahtzee, we need you to plug our premium membership.”
    “Can I do it in a very dismissive, passive aggressive fashion?”
    “Absolutely, we would expect nothing else!” :)

    • @shotgunshells2
      @shotgunshells2 3 года назад +7

      "We would be insulted if you *didn't*."

  • @Nicholasryan17
    @Nicholasryan17 3 года назад +71

    Hades is a masterpiece. I can't believe you got bored in only like 20 runs, I'm well past run 150 and really enjoying it still

    • @someone-js6pg
      @someone-js6pg 3 года назад +2

      Indeed it is

    • @rolerroleris533
      @rolerroleris533 3 года назад +14

      I bet anyone would get bored if their job is to play videogames every day...

    • @MilkyNep
      @MilkyNep 3 года назад +7

      I think Yahtzee as said before that he doesn't really like rogue-likes all that much. He can stand them, but isn't really a fan.

    • @DWFTW
      @DWFTW 3 года назад +2

      I got bored by about 50, it depends on your tolerance for these sort of things. I'm still going at it every now and then for a run or so, but just or the story and character side of things. Getting some good upgrades can make the combat fun, but if you've been left weak even Asphodel can be a drag, let alone Elysium.

    • @prcervi
      @prcervi 3 года назад +2

      he has a deadline, and it's still just another roguelike
      good story and gameplay integration, but a roguelike nonetheless and he hit roguelike fatigue awhile back(give it time and maybe that'll wear off, has with past genera fatigues)

  • @damien4197
    @damien4197 3 года назад +143

    "Hey, is there any reason we can't make up more mythology?"
    I, errr, don't think so? Ask Neil Gaiman perhaps?

    • @Torvaun
      @Torvaun 3 года назад +15

      Last time we just made up more mythology, we got Slenderman. I think we should wait and see if we get better at it.

    • @benvoliothefirst
      @benvoliothefirst 3 года назад +2

      American Gods is stellar, don't @ me

    • @nullpoint3346
      @nullpoint3346 3 года назад

      @@Torvaun What's wrong with Slendy?

  • @flyingfish6903
    @flyingfish6903 3 года назад +14

    The last time I remember Yahtzee being this nice about a game he was talking about Orange Box. It must be a masterpiece.

  • @Vasari12
    @Vasari12 3 года назад +150

    Yahtzee: Mentions he'd like to see a game about Zoroastrianism
    Me, a Zoroastrian: OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!

    • @arashparthian_112
      @arashparthian_112 3 года назад +5

      Game ideas: your a preist world is corrupted and you need to spread fire to purify world

    • @clarehidalgo
      @clarehidalgo 3 года назад +13

      There are both ups and downs to the fact that your religion is still practiced for people using it in games and stuff, makes gathering research easier I guess but also means there are people you should be respectful and not to misrepresent them. Though personally I think people should still be respectful of mythologies like Greek and Norse where a lot of the context was lost due to the living religion surrounding them dying out

    • @aze94
      @aze94 3 года назад

      Just play Crusader Kings 2/3!

    • @xeagaort
      @xeagaort 3 года назад +4

      You are not Zoroastrian. I am calling you out.

    • @jesusistheonlygodamen3406
      @jesusistheonlygodamen3406 3 года назад

      @@clarehidalgo I mean Zeus raped women as animals and ate his children, so I'm not sure how any context coukd redeem worshiping him haha

  • @barry6541
    @barry6541 3 года назад +27

    Now that factorio is out of early access, yahtzee really needs to review it.

    • @faustlican5566
      @faustlican5566 3 года назад +2

      I felt the same about Oxygen Not Included, another game off of the early access grill (they share some similar elements too). But I have a feeling Yahtzee wouldn't like either game.

    • @MilkyNep
      @MilkyNep 3 года назад +1

      @@faustlican5566 oxygen not included left early access? damn, must have missed it.

    • @etherialmind4268
      @etherialmind4268 3 года назад

      @@OdaSwifteye you joke about autism but being autistic myself all I can say is true that.

  • @billybob9495
    @billybob9495 3 года назад +181

    I am a true supporter. I spend the least amount of money to support my favorite creators. 😏😏😏

    • @theescapist
      @theescapist  3 года назад +89

      Hey, any dollar amount supported helps us to worry less about views and algorithms and just good and fun content.

    • @goatskin4487
      @goatskin4487 3 года назад +15

      0 dollar club baby

  • @AnamolHouse
    @AnamolHouse 3 года назад +11

    "Can we make new mythology?"
    American gods ears pick up

  • @jessewalker8854
    @jessewalker8854 3 года назад +65

    The way this game incorporates gameplay elements into the story is masterful and the story itself? After 60 attempts in hell mode for my first experience with this game? Truely moving. And i will make sure i endure as many times as it takes for the true ending CUS ZAGS A GOOD LAD AND DESERVES SOME FUCKIN LOVE M8!

  • @WaffleWiz
    @WaffleWiz 3 года назад +9

    "Or breaks the difficulty in half like a Kitkat"
    *cough cough* Demeter's Cast *cough*

    • @Eweiit
      @Eweiit 3 года назад +3

      "hack hack" Sea Storm/Tidal Dash

    • @manavsridharan3811
      @manavsridharan3811 3 года назад

      @@Eweiit I just dash around the room until everyone's pulp lol

  • @markwaddington5185
    @markwaddington5185 3 года назад +29

    I see you and your vague Pratchett reference Yahtzee. Anoia will be upset she has been replaced with Rumblecrag!

  • @Rincewindl
    @Rincewindl 3 года назад +22

    I see the Pratchett Reference. I see it. You can't hide it from us Yatzhee.

  • @ally4800
    @ally4800 3 года назад +2

    All I remember about transistor was the sword sounded sexy and I bawled like a child after.

  • @Wolfs0n
    @Wolfs0n 3 года назад +5

    All that's missing is Danny Devito yelling at you to
    "GIT YAH SWWWOOOORD"!!

    • @ReubMann
      @ReubMann 3 года назад

      GET UP ON THE HYDRAS BACK

  • @Cobbledstories
    @Cobbledstories Год назад +4

    “I know that he spake once” made me laugh unreasonably hard

  • @15oClock
    @15oClock 3 года назад +50

    Hades: That's where the story takes place and what the gameplay feels like by the end.

    • @3dpprofessor
      @3dpprofessor 3 года назад +1

      Hey, don't be doing Yatzee's job for him.

  • @bangormc3rd562
    @bangormc3rd562 3 года назад +2

    There's already a god(des) of small utensils that get stuck in kitchen drawers. Her name is Anoia and she's part of the Discworld pantheon.

  • @fabe61
    @fabe61 3 года назад +1

    4:25 worth remembering that each weapon also has 4 different variations now. Some are very different to the base versions with entirely different move sets etc. I’ve got about 45 runs completed now and haven’t unlocked half the weapon forms and have barely touched two of the base weapons - part of the fun is pushing yourself through the end game difficulty modifiers (heat levels) whilst you can also disable them all and just enjoy creating an obscenely powerful combination of boons that you wipe the floor with previously tricky enemies. All of this with continued story elements that tie in with gameplay.
    Well deserved of game of the year.

  • @hipolitoalanis443
    @hipolitoalanis443 3 года назад +37

    I don't know who would pay for a suscription to a RUclips Channel.
    Wait a minute...

  • @seraphendipity
    @seraphendipity 3 года назад +3

    Perfectly encapsulates my views of supergiant games. Amazingly designed, gorgeous art, story, and voices, buy every single one, brag to my friends... and yet so far Ive never super enjoyed one. I enjoy playing them WHILE Im playing them, but I rarely feel like “oh boy I wanna play Pyre today!”

  • @paullittle835
    @paullittle835 3 года назад +2

    Hades does contain veiled references to several other mythologies, it's subtle, & a relatively late game, but each is accompanied by fascinating, brilliantly acted dialogue. One of my favourite things about the game, the way such small details vastly expand the scope of the story!

  • @Aerowind
    @Aerowind 3 года назад +2

    Eventually you get so high on the escalator you can really limit the randomness a lot. Between the item that lets you change the next room and the keepsakes that guarantee who your next boon comes from (which you can switch in between floors, so you can do that three times a run), you can basically decided what upgrades you're going to go for before you even start the run. After a certain point, you should basically be able to beat every run, barring some really atrocious luck.

  • @SgtAbramovich
    @SgtAbramovich 3 года назад +9

    I understand where you're coming from, since you need to beat the game in like a week and whatever makes the ending come sooner is what you must do. I take breaks from playing Hades, and whenever I come back I feel like I've made progress. I'm even deliberately not trying too hard to beat it because I want to see all of the possible interactions before completing my first run. That being said, I am a massive SuperGiant Games fanboy.

  • @drizztcj
    @drizztcj 3 года назад +3

    You missed mentioning the music, Yatz. Still gives me a thrill, after a hundred odd hours

  • @hazmatcat3289
    @hazmatcat3289 3 года назад +1

    That opener was such whiplash when I was was ready for the theme to come blaring in.

  • @smushyarm
    @smushyarm 3 года назад +6

    Regarding the boatload of contextual voice lines: I'm streaming an older version of Hades these days (v.022141, the first one that contained the final boss) and they even made contextual voice lines for stuff that changed from the last update, which implies they won't be in the final game. Zagreus and Skelly have a conversation about the big main entrance door suddenly having been redesigned in that one. Also the dialogue about trophies seemed to use "this is new since last time" phrasings that I wouldn't expect to find the same way in v1.0.
    Haven't confirmed yet, since I haven't actually played v1.0 ;)

    • @tendebik4000
      @tendebik4000 3 года назад +2

      Yeah they did that a few times with different updates. I loved it, you could really tell they're enjoying the heck out of interacting with their playerbase before release.

  • @Paradox_0910
    @Paradox_0910 3 года назад +5

    This is the only channel I feel i owe money for the content. Its always good

  • @hoodieinfestation
    @hoodieinfestation 3 года назад +3

    I love the Adamant Rail, some of it’s upgrades are fun.

  • @Gaawachan
    @Gaawachan 3 года назад +1

    Tbh talking to the characters is a huge motivator for me. I smile every time I run into one of the random characters in a run (Bouldy, the nymph, gay Eeyore, and Than... especially Than, since I get a kick out of how that character encounter works mechanically, too). Even when I'm having a horrible run I still try to push as far as I can in the hopes that I'll run into one of them before I die.

  • @tedioustotoro4885
    @tedioustotoro4885 3 года назад +2

    It’s interesting what he said about the gun because that’s exactly how I feel about the bow and the gun works way better for me.

    • @Tortferngatr
      @Tortferngatr 3 года назад

      Yeah, the gun just clicked for me much faster than the bow. Helps that maxed Aspect of Eris is “gun but you have a constant 75% damage boost if you can aim and/or dash into the special’s area consistently” and the attack speed is fast, but not fast enough for the internal cooldown on Zeus lightning to be a problem on attack.
      Bow can be fun but I still have no idea when to charge my shots when using aspects other than Hera and I’ve noticed it feeling way harder to defend myself while wielding it.

  • @glav2948
    @glav2948 3 года назад +49

    “Hey, is there any reason we can’t make up new mythology”
    No one tell him about Mespyrian

    • @danilooliveira6580
      @danilooliveira6580 3 года назад +7

      or scientology

    • @Nanook128
      @Nanook128 3 года назад +14

      @@danilooliveira6580 I unironically want to see a game focused around Scientology now.

    • @henryglennon3864
      @henryglennon3864 3 года назад +1

      @@danilooliveira6580 or Star Wars

    • @bugjams
      @bugjams 3 года назад +5

      @@Nanook128 Isn't Ark Survival kinda scientology themed? In the way there's people fighting dinosaurs with guns?
      I, uhm, don't know what scientology actually is.

    • @bowmanc.7439
      @bowmanc.7439 3 года назад +1

      What about lovecraftian mythology? Or is that too old at this point to count?

  • @wolfofpersia2275
    @wolfofpersia2275 3 года назад +4

    1:10
    well it was kind of a religious in my country Iran long time ago. it isn't that complex. we worshiped Ahoora mazda and and we believed that fire is the purifier for every sin so we have thrown many people into fire , if they managed to come out alive it makes them innocent, there is even a great story about it in my culture from Ferdosi's Shahname named Siavash in flames that you should check out . Shahname is full of potential but no one use it for no god damn reason.

    • @Palavon_of_Shiraz
      @Palavon_of_Shiraz 3 года назад

      The Shahnameh is literally the Tenakh of Zoroastrianism. Very underappreciated by the Western world.

  • @stevie_ily
    @stevie_ily 3 года назад +3

    Yahtzee brings up a good point about there being more ancient civilizations and mythologies that would be really cool to play in. I'd love to play a game set in Mesopotamia

  • @jukehero461
    @jukehero461 3 года назад +1

    There's already a god of things stuck in kitchen drawers, Anoia, first brought into being by Sir Terry Pratchett the Absurd.

  • @johnwrath3612
    @johnwrath3612 3 года назад +49

    I know Yahtzee's entire shtick is amplifying every negative, but i love the combat in this game. Some boon combinations are fucking busted, especially the ones from Daedalus. I've done 27 runs and I still can't wait to do the next one. Don't sleep on this game. It's top notch. Super addictive combat, beautiful art style, and a great story with fun characters that doesnt take itself too seriously.

    • @abasdarhon
      @abasdarhon 3 года назад +12

      Agreed; the combat in this game is a joy to play. I don't quite understand Yahtzee's attempt to make it seem even slightly negative; each weapon has a unique feel and playstyle and by the time those aren't enough, you'll start unlocking weapon Aspects.

    • @fleasy4393
      @fleasy4393 3 года назад +9

      But the combinations being busted thing can be just as much a negative as a positive. I'm on 7 clears (on hell mode) right now and the only thing keeping me from plowing through a few more is I've found reliable combinations for each weapon that just take all the challenge out of what is still a 25+ minute run no matter how fast you're clearing. I guess you could crank the heat up past the current gauge or run worse synergies just for variety's sake, but even then, most of the increased challenge is from increased sponginess and you're back to the potato salad criticism.

    • @luminozero
      @luminozero 3 года назад +1

      @@JaelinBezel It's Greek Mythology. EVERYBODY was a bad father.
      Especially Zeus.

    • @SophiaAstatine
      @SophiaAstatine 2 года назад +1

      @@luminozero Hades is the only likely decent dad. He's much more chill than Zeus or Poseidon, especially in the rape department.

    • @SophiaAstatine
      @SophiaAstatine 2 года назад +1

      @@abasdarhon He's on a time constraint, so he doesn't have the same time and leisure to experiment and take it easy, which probably impacts his experience. Kind of like the observer effect, its a reviewer effect. The act of reviewing the game changes how the game is perceived.

  • @tp4bunghole108
    @tp4bunghole108 3 года назад +38

    I know Yahtzee doesn’t really take suggestions, but I’d like to see him go back to tf2 after all these years

    • @MothSignal
      @MothSignal 3 года назад +2

      It has literally never changed over the past like.. 6 to 10 years.

    • @tp4bunghole108
      @tp4bunghole108 3 года назад +2

      @@MothSignal have you played tf2 recently?

    • @angrypuckmen3501
      @angrypuckmen3501 3 года назад

      @@MothSignal ahaha wow you never touched the game have you

    • @MothSignal
      @MothSignal 3 года назад +1

      @@tp4bunghole108 yes. And it hasn't changed. Other than ya know.. more hats.

    • @MothSignal
      @MothSignal 3 года назад

      @@angrypuckmen3501 please tell me how it changed other than adding more hats, I'll wait.

  • @S3rp3rior
    @S3rp3rior 3 года назад +1

    The Orpheus and Eurydice questline gives me life

  • @whydoistillusethissite8626
    @whydoistillusethissite8626 2 года назад +4

    One year anniversary of the video that convinced me to pick up what would become one of my favourite games of 2020
    god bless you Yahtzee

  • @wiggle_duck9063
    @wiggle_duck9063 3 года назад +4

    0:54 Yahtzee, your Discworld references are showing.

  • @generaladvance5812
    @generaladvance5812 3 года назад +24

    I never play 80% of the games he reviews, always watch the video though. :)

  • @ThatFanBoyGuy
    @ThatFanBoyGuy 3 года назад +2

    The end of all Yahtzee promos should end with Yahtzee yelling away from the mic, "There Nic! I did it! You happy?!"

  • @Joshua_Shadow_Manriguez
    @Joshua_Shadow_Manriguez 3 года назад +7

    "Can I make a God of consumerism?" Has anyone told Yahtzee about Shintoism? There's literally a god for everything no matter the era.

  • @KeithFraser82
    @KeithFraser82 3 года назад +3

    Zero Punctuation indie rock track title of the week: Ride Through Hades On A Surfboard Made Of Skeletons

  • @sidneysmith4622
    @sidneysmith4622 3 года назад +8

    This is literally the only channel on RUclips I subscribe to and pay for xD.

    • @xdjrockstar
      @xdjrockstar 3 года назад +1

      @@NekoiNemo Did.. you reply to the wrong person?

    • @NekoiNemo
      @NekoiNemo 3 года назад

      @@xdjrockstar Yep, somehow i clicked "reply" under the comment about Factorio, but it got posted here. Sorry

  • @CretuRadu
    @CretuRadu 3 года назад +1

    I'm on my 16th run and enjoying it very much so far. Writing and voice acting does it for me.

  • @cyurle3940
    @cyurle3940 3 года назад +1

    When that Lakey kicked in man. One of my favorite beat smiths of all time

  • @moonblaze2713
    @moonblaze2713 3 года назад +7

    "Is there anything preventing you from creating new mythology?"
    Tumblr would like to introduce you to Mesperyian, the "Greek" goddess they made up wholecloth.

    • @moonblaze2713
      @moonblaze2713 3 года назад

      @AlexLoeher Aww, that's so sad. I hope you one day stop being so cynical and miserable.

    • @moonblaze2713
      @moonblaze2713 3 года назад

      @AlexLoeher You're adorable. Good luck to you, my guy

  • @Partylikeits-br7bb
    @Partylikeits-br7bb 3 года назад +12

    Disagree on the Pyre take. It DEFINITELY takes the most getting used to, but once you get the hang of it and pump it up to the difficulty higher than normal, its fantastic.
    I'd go a step further and disagree with the "they aren't as good to play". Each one is layered and well done.

  • @jeremyrotenberg8426
    @jeremyrotenberg8426 3 года назад

    Interesting you brought up Orpheus, as he and Zagreus are actually connected, though it is a bit tenuous. As worship of Zagreus traveled toward weatern europe from the regions around the zagros mountains, his worship ended up splitting into Pan and Orphic dionysus in the process. Easy to see the connection from there, but I thought it was a neat little unintentional link.

  • @Sitania
    @Sitania 3 года назад +2

    Man I love reviews of really deep games by people who play it for a few hours

  • @gaminggeckos4388
    @gaminggeckos4388 3 года назад +7

    I mean... you CAN make your own mythology; it's called "lore." Just take a look at Pyre.

  • @quantumphysics314
    @quantumphysics314 3 года назад +10

    As a matter of fact, "Anoia" is the Goddess of Things that get Stuck in Drawers. Source: Terry Pratchet's Discord novels.

  • @JagdPanther101
    @JagdPanther101 3 года назад +1

    Things I didn't expect to hear in a Zero Punctuation episode: an Inspector Morse reference.

  • @TheCreepyLantern
    @TheCreepyLantern 2 года назад

    the grind bit's absolutely right. never before has a game had me absolutely in love with a world, the entire cast, and have me dying to know how it all ends... but... well. by my count i think i need another dozen or so runs to get the proper true ending and that's if i pull everything off perfectly. and i've done it all enough i really can't be arsed which is a shame

  • @Bustermachine
    @Bustermachine 3 года назад +3

    Supergiant Games : "Exploring the dichotomy between movies you think are good and the type of movies that you actually watch."
    Can't say I disagree though. There's a tone of games that I find a lot more interesting to learn about than to actually play. I'm sure there's a long German word for that.

  • @tarekmoneimsaid
    @tarekmoneimsaid 3 года назад +3

    Having finally bought Hades, I can actually confirm that chance plays a big part on your success, especially Athena's deflection boons, they're OP, since you can even deflect the bosses attacks.
    If you have a handful of good boons early on and upgrade them to death, you can be nearly unstoppable by the end.
    **Small spoiler here** You also need luck to get an early Minotaur fight in Elysium (I'm still struggling fighting Theseus and the Minotaur together). I got it once when I first got there, but since I was unprepared against the new foes there, I didn't last long against him. Now I can't seem to fight him alone again.
    Otherwise, really loving the game, and I like the fact that the more you suck (erm... I mean... die), the more upgrades and story they reward you with. I'm worried by the end Hades will be so exasperated by my failed attempts he will escort me himself...

    • @CyanSorrow
      @CyanSorrow 2 года назад +2

      As someone a year in the future who only just found this channel. I stopped using Athena's deflection boons early on in my runs because I found other boons I felt were better. Which I feel goes against the idea that chance plays a big part in the sense you said. The chance to find the boons you like for sure, but most boons are viable. Just depends on your playstyle. I actively avoid Athena, the goddess you say is op, because I find her underwhelming lol. This game just has so much room for different styles that it leaves some feeling like their own style is the best style.

    • @JJ-qo7th
      @JJ-qo7th 2 года назад +1

      @@CyanSorrow Athena is nice to pick up, but for me I just love a spammy, mashy play style, so instead of Athena I beeline Poseidon and Hermes. Gimme dat splash dash. Gimme all of dem splash dashes.

    • @CyanSorrow
      @CyanSorrow 2 года назад

      @@JJ-qo7th Poseidon is a ton of fun and can wreck, but my favorite is Zeus. I love dashing around groups with all the lightning strikes lol. You can melt things like crazy with a good Zeus dash build and it's so fun for me.

    • @JJ-qo7th
      @JJ-qo7th 2 года назад

      @@CyanSorrow For me it's largely the fact that splash dash has a timing to it such that if you dash attack, the splash at the end will push the target away so you can dash attack into them again. On top of that, Poseidon just...has amazing internal synergies for pretty much all of his boons.
      No small amount of it is the fact that Poseidon is the Cool Uncle. I can easily picture him being the kind of uncle who'll "accidentally" leave the liquor cabinet unlocked as long as he's in the same house, and will just let you learn a life lesson instead of telling your mother that he caught you slipping some out of one of the bottles.

  • @quinnbready516
    @quinnbready516 3 года назад +2

    Yahtzee genuinely liked 2 games in one year. 2020 you never cease to amaze.

  • @sanddry738
    @sanddry738 3 года назад +2

    1:00 I’d love to see games based on stuff like Egyptian mythology/culture

  • @mick-ericboettge8683
    @mick-ericboettge8683 3 года назад +3

    I 100% second every word. About 20h in I reached a point where I could breeze thru all but the last 2 boss fights and it becomes sooooo tedious. When I learned that you don't even roll credits after your first clear I lost all interest and watched the story conclusion on yt. This would be one of my all time faves if it wasn't a roguelike lol

  • @mityakiselev
    @mityakiselev 3 года назад +7

    Wow, cool, the Underworld must be an awesome place, people are dying to get in

  • @berrybenson8636
    @berrybenson8636 3 года назад

    That intro song is one decibel louder every time I hear it

  • @Travis_BTravis
    @Travis_BTravis 3 года назад +1

    Trust me getting good, any run can be won. My mate proved that to me while he is sitting on heat 30 with every weapon.