Definitely the best roguelike I have played. I'm glad my first video was on this game! Thank you all for the great tips, it really improved my runs! But to be honest, the greatest thing about this game is still dying unexpectedly...
Good Video. :D But you picking Gold is Forever instead of Melee Immunity actually killed me. (I'm kind of joking here but the immunity perks are some of the best perks in the game. Melee immunity being one of the best of the immunities)
Really well, I managed to get some crazy wands and finished the game few times, even discovered new secrets. I was thinking on releasing a video on that, but I don't think it will be good content. I still find dying to random events as the most enjoyable aspect of the game. I will try to cover some other games in the next weeks.
Once in the snow caverns, There was a propane tank that was under the snow so i couldn't see it. Then I was getting shot at by a Hisi... You can guess how that went.
Beginners playing noita is premium content. There's a defined cycle of exploration and frustration that's just not available in pro content. Maybe I'm just a sadist. Who knows. But I'm very open to watching you play through this and learn.
I would love a dwarven style minecraft playthrough, vanilla or modded, in your absolutely legendary voice. Even if not, I look forward to your content.
Digging bolt is good, but chainsaw is even better for speeding up wands. Also, I would recommend looking into the wrap around mechanic with wands, if you do not mind some of the wand mechanics being spoiled a bit. DunkOrSlam has a good video on it called "Noita Spell Wrapping Explained". Though my guess is you might already know about that mechanic. Apparently you have finished the game a few times and I have not done so...yet. My first few deaths included dying from over stuffing myself and from grabbing the curse of greed. I think grabbing the curse was my first death.
That's what I wanted to comment too ^^ Was a bit surprised there. I also think you could make an argument for one of the letter spells or teleport or add trigger. But chainsaw is the one you'd probably use the most Oh I just noticed that they might know about wrapping since they put digging then projectile and then light
@@royceblack6752 Add mana is a great spell, too. But, yeah, the Greek letter spells are suppose to be quite powerful, but I don't have them unlocked yet. Also, like you mentioned, I hear that Add Trigger is incredibly powerful, which is another spell I don't have.
So perfectly encapsulated, and with amazing/hilarious editing together with your great script and deadpan but expressive tone 🎉😊 Getting noita'd really does build character, because I really just want to experience the game again and again. I'm Finnish myself, and very proud of this national export -- one of my favorite games of all time. Thanks again, kippis! And happy dying 💀❤
I have about 40 hours on noita and i still dont really know how the wand system works and how spells and mana and recharge time works, but the game is so damn addicting, and i will still continue to play it
I always love seeing noita from the perspective of a beginner. it's allways interesting what they value vs what I value when I always have a long run in mind.
I actually laughed out loud when I realized what you did with the music! My girlfriend loves calling every pixel game terraria to cheese me so I've definitely heard that comparison before
Ezio Auditore out here trying to beat Noita, love it. You also described this game perfectly. You learn what the rules are, try to break them, die, then successfully break them and die again, and again and again...
Man, I need to play more Noita. I stopped after a few runs ending around the Hisii base. The game is just slightly too fast for my comfort, but I was slowly getting used to it
The greatest killer in noita is hubris... The game knows when you become too confident and immediately gives you a big FUCK YOU in form of (most likely) polymorphine
My brother in christ, there's a secret gold room that spawns in the same location every run. You just need enough gold to make a good digging wand (and while you don't NEED a teleport wand for the gold room, having one is a big quality of life improver). Once you have that, you can head on over and pick up the $250,000 waiting for you every run.
Very nice video! The music choice, the gameplay footage, and the brief description of the game, including an example run, was really great! It would be hard to cover a lot of the details of the game in one video. Anyway, really nice! you earned a sub from me :)
Noita is, to me, more of a "heavy metal" type of game as opposed to a "xylophone and violins" type of game, but maybe that's just because of my traumatic early experiences
Thanks for making this video! Noita has been my favorite game for quite a while now, I'm 1,400 hours in and my love and excitement for the game has only grown! The game has an amazing community and I play as part of a 90 person multiplayer-like event on Twitch every other weekend, that just happened Saturday night with DunkOrSlam. I Would love to see you play this live if you're ever interested. I love the voice too haha. Happy Noita-ing! And don't let the greed control you, I would have taken melee immunity over gold is forever any day, but I'll leave it to you to apply value to the perks.
HOW DO YOU HAVE 7 SUBS??? well make that 8 lol... acually though. this video was great i know it takes a while to play record over and edit to make a video like this but i would love if you made some more of this type of content... i hope RUclips catches on man.
I am glad you have enjoyed the video, it really took a while since it's the first time I'm doing this. I work a full job so the time is limited, but I will try my best to continue uploading more of the games I play.
Great showcase of the beginner experience, btw you can get teleportatium in your flask by carefully throwing it in the liquid so that the flasks opening is still at the top. To get the flask back just burn the liquide as teleportatium is highly flammable
My problem isn't the dying so much as the tilt. I "learn" something and then overcompensate and then that causes me to "learn" the opposite lesson. A few rounds of that feels less like progress and more like my brain being pulled out of my left nostril.
I think its the best indie game to come out in the past 5 years. I do think the edit wands anywhere mod is mandatory though, especially if your just starting out.
"A game that doesn't tell you anything, and you have to discover it yourself by experimenting." Yes. Seems great! "The first boss is impossible to beat, so I used an exploit I found on the internet." "I found an hour glass and didn't know what to do with it, so I looked on the wiki." This is the problem I have with Noita. There's a lot of neat stuff, which would take a regular person way way too long to figure out by experimenting, and fun spells and things you'll never get to use until you've passed these big spoilery hurdles. I have fun with it, and still want to beat the main game, but there's a lot outside of that which I really don't agree with from a game design perspective.
You nailed it with your first video. Probably by doing something everyone feels like they have to correct you on and getting all this comment section engagement. 504 likes on a brand new channel in 10 days seems pretty good. Hope you make more Noita content!
Комментарий будет не на английском, но, думаю, кто захочет - переведёт его) Я очень восхищаюсь данной игрой. От самого геймплея и безграничного мира, до разнообразия спеллов, врагов и перков (о некоторых комбинациях я вообще молчу). Например, очень интересным сочетанием является триггер + triplicate bolt с усилениями, такими как damage plus или же heavy shot. Ну или же обычные камни, которые кажутся бесполезными, становятся очень интересными в сочетании с accelerative homing) В игре есть очень много контента, который очень интересно исследовать. Очень рекомендую попробовать так же некоторые моды, например Noita Together) А в случае если не с кем поиграть, то даже игра в одиночку доставит кучу положительных эмоций от смертей)
When I get kids I'm going to teach them how to survive life by making them play Noita. Try, lose, learn, try again, lose again, learn more, until you win.
i would say a good 50% of my early deaths were just from tinkering with wands homing pin point of light might be my favorite way to accidentally kill myself! it's an absolute powertrip until your projectile locks on to something behind you and ends your existance in a single frame
This is seriously your first video??? That's insane, nice! I guess the lack of shorter video noita content out there helped you out with getting people to find the video.
For this game I am really not a fan of looking at the wiki. You can play however you want. But for me it’s a game to experiment in and learn the mechanics naturally.
A lot of people call killing the boss for the first time beating the tutorial due to the sheer amount of other content in the game. I have 250 hours and still haven’t done even close to everything.
There is one thing I would really like to ask, when you said 4:20 "I got some bad perks, so I reshuffled them" You showed invisibility being shuffled away. In my opinion invisibility is one of the better perks, however maybe I missed something.
I love that these games, Starbound, Terraria, Minecraft, and now Noita, often have eachothers music played during a gameplay of eachother
Your voice is a deep, rich, chocolate cake, with a little whiskey in the icing.
Spot on
You are too kind :)
I think Kratos would like Noita, that idea makes it better.
and little almond pieces
Definitely the best roguelike I have played. I'm glad my first video was on this game!
Thank you all for the great tips, it really improved my runs! But to be honest, the greatest thing about this game is still dying unexpectedly...
Had me chortling every time a new track started to play.
Love both Terraria and Noita.
Great video :)
Well, I was thinking to play some Terraria... :)
This game has so much depth in how you can die a quick and miserable death.
Good Video. :D But you picking Gold is Forever instead of Melee Immunity actually killed me.
(I'm kind of joking here but the immunity perks are some of the best perks in the game. Melee immunity being one of the best of the immunities)
also gold is forever is a lag generator in longer runs
Back then I was not aware there is a gold biome and money is pretty much irrelevant. It seems that gold is always a bad end in this game.
How have you been enjoying the game so far?
Really well, I managed to get some crazy wands and finished the game few times, even discovered new secrets. I was thinking on releasing a video on that, but I don't think it will be good content. I still find dying to random events as the most enjoyable aspect of the game. I will try to cover some other games in the next weeks.
Once in the snow caverns, There was a propane tank that was under the snow so i couldn't see it. Then I was getting shot at by a Hisi... You can guess how that went.
Beginners playing noita is premium content. There's a defined cycle of exploration and frustration that's just not available in pro content.
Maybe I'm just a sadist. Who knows.
But I'm very open to watching you play through this and learn.
I would love a dwarven style minecraft playthrough, vanilla or modded, in your absolutely legendary voice. Even if not, I look forward to your content.
All of my Minecraft playthroughs are dwarven style. Rock and stone!
Digging bolt is good, but chainsaw is even better for speeding up wands. Also, I would recommend looking into the wrap around mechanic with wands, if you do not mind some of the wand mechanics being spoiled a bit. DunkOrSlam has a good video on it called "Noita Spell Wrapping Explained". Though my guess is you might already know about that mechanic. Apparently you have finished the game a few times and I have not done so...yet.
My first few deaths included dying from over stuffing myself and from grabbing the curse of greed. I think grabbing the curse was my first death.
That's what I wanted to comment too ^^ Was a bit surprised there. I also think you could make an argument for one of the letter spells or teleport or add trigger. But chainsaw is the one you'd probably use the most
Oh I just noticed that they might know about wrapping since they put digging then projectile and then light
@@royceblack6752
Add mana is a great spell, too. But, yeah, the Greek letter spells are suppose to be quite powerful, but I don't have them unlocked yet. Also, like you mentioned, I hear that Add Trigger is incredibly powerful, which is another spell I don't have.
Nice job capturing the highs and lows of starting Noita, and what makes it so special.
"You found a powerful wand and you try to use it... big mistake" had me straight cackling. Great video.
You have such a soothing voice! You ought to do audiobooks. I'd listen to you all day. 🙂
I am glad you enjoyed it :)
So perfectly encapsulated, and with amazing/hilarious editing together with your great script and deadpan but expressive tone 🎉😊
Getting noita'd really does build character, because I really just want to experience the game again and again. I'm Finnish myself, and very proud of this national export -- one of my favorite games of all time.
Thanks again, kippis! And happy dying 💀❤
I have about 40 hours on noita and i still dont really know how the wand system works and how spells and mana and recharge time works, but the game is so damn addicting, and i will still continue to play it
I always love seeing noita from the perspective of a beginner. it's allways interesting what they value vs what I value when I always have a long run in mind.
I actually laughed out loud when I realized what you did with the music! My girlfriend loves calling every pixel game terraria to cheese me so I've definitely heard that comparison before
You just gotta love it when you go to grab a wand and suddenly a kamikaze mushroom decides the same and blows you up
Really nice use of the Terraria music for the different biomes until Hisi base :) and very accurate descriptions of what gets a player killed ;D
Ezio Auditore out here trying to beat Noita, love it. You also described this game perfectly. You learn what the rules are, try to break them, die, then successfully break them and die again, and again and again...
the perkele at the start activated my one functioning neuron
I knew he would get Noita'd as soon as I heard "I entered the Hisi base feeling powerful."
10/10 NOITA video. I can already feel the suututtaa starting to writhe inside me.
Great video, thank you for making and sharing it!
This game is truly special ❤ good luck my friend
Man, I need to play more Noita. I stopped after a few runs ending around the Hisii base. The game is just slightly too fast for my comfort, but I was slowly getting used to it
After my 900th death, this video is like a guided meditation
The greatest killer in noita is hubris... The game knows when you become too confident and immediately gives you a big FUCK YOU in form of (most likely) polymorphine
My brother in christ, there's a secret gold room that spawns in the same location every run. You just need enough gold to make a good digging wand (and while you don't NEED a teleport wand for the gold room, having one is a big quality of life improver). Once you have that, you can head on over and pick up the $250,000 waiting for you every run.
awesome vid man. you nailed the early experience perfectly. best of luck with your channel and the game! 👍
Very nice video! The music choice, the gameplay footage, and the brief description of the game, including an example run, was really great! It would be hard to cover a lot of the details of the game in one video. Anyway, really nice! you earned a sub from me :)
Noita is one of my favorite modern Rogue games. It caught the essence of the genre while still being as fancy and well made as a modern game should.
5:02 that was just a Noita dickmove, haha
Great first video? Yes!
Great video :)
Noita is, to me, more of a "heavy metal" type of game as opposed to a "xylophone and violins" type of game, but maybe that's just because of my traumatic early experiences
Thanks for making this video! Noita has been my favorite game for quite a while now, I'm 1,400 hours in and my love and excitement for the game has only grown! The game has an amazing community and I play as part of a 90 person multiplayer-like event on Twitch every other weekend, that just happened Saturday night with DunkOrSlam. I Would love to see you play this live if you're ever interested. I love the voice too haha. Happy Noita-ing! And don't let the greed control you, I would have taken melee immunity over gold is forever any day, but I'll leave it to you to apply value to the perks.
HOW DO YOU HAVE 7 SUBS??? well make that 8 lol... acually though. this video was great i know it takes a while to play record over and edit to make a video like this but i would love if you made some more of this type of content... i hope RUclips catches on man.
I am glad you have enjoyed the video, it really took a while since it's the first time I'm doing this. I work a full job so the time is limited, but I will try my best to continue uploading more of the games I play.
And as it is with all beginners, they think gold is important. (it is not)
noita is an amazing game! thanks for sharing your experience
3:26 watching this made me feel real pain. if you find an immunity other than maybe toxic, it's almost always the best idea to take it.
This man has a voice of god and I am here for it. Subscribed!
i never expected to hear a song from picross 3d anywhere but in picross 3d
Your Voice is what the true gods must sound like.
Ah Hisi base, where all good runs come to a premature end
Great showcase of the beginner experience, btw you can get teleportatium in your flask by carefully throwing it in the liquid so that the flasks opening is still at the top. To get the flask back just burn the liquide as teleportatium is highly flammable
if the teleportatium pool is shallow enough you can just yolo and grab it quickly before you teleport away too
If the floor is thin enough you can fill bottles with teleportatium from below without it affecting you.
VEry nice video!
The best spell in the game is a chainsaw, or potentially a black hole ;)
It may be very albino-inspired but I really love it!
I can't believe this is your first RUclips video, it was really good! Liked and subbed, looking forward to seeing what you do next.
May the algorithm be on your side, lad
My problem isn't the dying so much as the tilt. I "learn" something and then overcompensate and then that causes me to "learn" the opposite lesson. A few rounds of that feels less like progress and more like my brain being pulled out of my left nostril.
I would never have guessed that this was your first video. It's super well done
I think its the best indie game to come out in the past 5 years. I do think the edit wands anywhere mod is mandatory though, especially if your just starting out.
How did i ONLY come across this video
5:02 is a certified Noita moment
"A game that doesn't tell you anything, and you have to discover it yourself by experimenting." Yes. Seems great!
"The first boss is impossible to beat, so I used an exploit I found on the internet."
"I found an hour glass and didn't know what to do with it, so I looked on the wiki."
This is the problem I have with Noita. There's a lot of neat stuff, which would take a regular person way way too long to figure out by experimenting, and fun spells and things you'll never get to use until you've passed these big spoilery hurdles. I have fun with it, and still want to beat the main game, but there's a lot outside of that which I really don't agree with from a game design perspective.
One of my first deaths in Noita was to my own saw blades. Nothing like your own projectiles flying back to kill you.
if you think the saws are dangerous, try the plasma orbit
You nailed it with your first video. Probably by doing something everyone feels like they have to correct you on and getting all this comment section engagement. 504 likes on a brand new channel in 10 days seems pretty good. Hope you make more Noita content!
Thanks for the video, Torgrim!
in long run "gold is forever" can kill your computer, also you can find gold bioms and farm ~250k gold
Комментарий будет не на английском, но, думаю, кто захочет - переведёт его)
Я очень восхищаюсь данной игрой. От самого геймплея и безграничного мира, до разнообразия спеллов, врагов и перков (о некоторых комбинациях я вообще молчу). Например, очень интересным сочетанием является триггер + triplicate bolt с усилениями, такими как damage plus или же heavy shot. Ну или же обычные камни, которые кажутся бесполезными, становятся очень интересными в сочетании с accelerative homing)
В игре есть очень много контента, который очень интересно исследовать. Очень рекомендую попробовать так же некоторые моды, например Noita Together)
А в случае если не с кем поиграть, то даже игра в одиночку доставит кучу положительных эмоций от смертей)
Thanks for the awesome content
This is a strange thought but I want to hear you explain everything about different guns and explosives
Perfection.
Very nice commentary.
Very nice video!
I died to a pro-pain tank in the hiisi base that was offscreen because my homing two-frame machine gun of death hit it. Good times :)
Hehe :D
Bro has 21 subs and the most chill voice on RUclips lmao
When I get kids I'm going to teach them how to survive life by making them play Noita. Try, lose, learn, try again, lose again, learn more, until you win.
"Noita is about a suicidal witch who believes she's a god" - Another Noita Player.
i would say a good 50% of my early deaths were just from tinkering with wands
homing pin point of light might be my favorite way to accidentally kill myself!
it's an absolute powertrip until your projectile locks on to something behind you and ends your existance in a single frame
I would love if this game came with a survivors book like something to educate you about an area without giving too much away
Indeed, I do not like searching the wiki as it spoils the game sometimes
Very good, sir. I've always enjoyed noita, only have 500 hours lol. But just know in all that time, I still don't know shit
beautiful
Noita, is an insane game for an insane people like us. I hope the ward won't find me
You sound like a very friendly viking
Your voice reminds me of Anton Chigurh from No Country for Old Men
You should be in the radio. Gawd damn
The only game where I've gotten my ass whooped and asked for seconds. The game is cruel but fair. Definitely in my top ten.
i Love the Music!
Neet video dude. I love this game, You should try again on nightmare mode. ^__^
Very good job for your first youtube video!!
It do be like that every time
This was actually just… really nice. I don’t usually feel… fulfilled at the end of a RUclips video; dang dude!
Me gusta.
Skill issue is the best mod for this game. :3
This is seriously your first video??? That's insane, nice! I guess the lack of shorter video noita content out there helped you out with getting people to find the video.
Noita :)
new awesome content creator??
I would sub but you're at exactly 69 and I'd hate to ruin that...
Liked the video, but disrespect the pitboss cheesing
For this game I am really not a fan of looking at the wiki. You can play however you want. But for me it’s a game to experiment in and learn the mechanics naturally.
the lack of snipihissi is disturbing
Best game ever
Bro you gotta get melee immunity, 8 time out of 10 are best option
Congrats on the first vid btw, I enjoyed it
A lot of people call killing the boss for the first time beating the tutorial due to the sheer amount of other content in the game. I have 250 hours and still haven’t done even close to everything.
I love noita
this game is more similar to dark souls than terraria 🙃
Nice vid
as a noita player, i have over 200 hours and i have never finished the game once. i ALWAYS greed x)
Same...
There is one thing I would really like to ask, when you said 4:20 "I got some bad perks, so I reshuffled them" You showed invisibility being shuffled away. In my opinion invisibility is one of the better perks, however maybe I missed something.
I didn't know much about the game back then, so I thought they were bad :)