I'm making this message kind of late but this is getting a lot of comments from people making fun of her for missing it or people who think that I uploaded this to make fun of her and that is not the case, at all. However, I did upload it because I thought it was funny. The fact that she made it that far without these "crucial skills" is unbelievable. I also think some people can relate to this. Like me. It took me a while of playing Fight Night Round 4 to realize that G.O.A.T. stood for "Greatest Of All Time" and was not in fact the easiest difficulty. It took me 10 years to put my PS3 to highest resolution, and the screen right before the PlayStation menu literally told me that I didn't have it on the highest resolution, and had been doing so for the past 10 years without me paying attention to it. I also need to make it clear that it's not me in the video... some people didn't understand that even though I have her channel name in the title and the description.
These skills are not at all necessary to beat the game. The game is REALLY easy. I'm on master mode and never even use these skills. It's not even because I'm very good, it's because the game is designed for a multitude of play styles.
Sorry but I figured this out on the first area, nevermind 95 hours in! She's obviously not played other Zelda games before if she didn't know you can back flip. Why did no one on her stream tell her!?
Took me 10 to realize that I wasn't playing my PS3 on the highest resolution settings... which is even stupider 'cause it told me about it every time I started my PS3 but did I read that shit? NO!
@@skrrskrr omg that was annoying, see the 360 just well, does it for you and explains it. the ps3 "auto" does it. and took my ages to realise it defaulted to 1080p on my 768p tv, so it didn't scale correctly and looked overly sharp. and I was confused and straight didn't touch my ps3 for like a few years lol
The best part is, she was doing better than most Let's Play here in RUclips even without these crucial skills. Once she found out she could do this, she basically steam rolled Hyrule Castle casually parrying guardian blasts while reading the stream chat.
It's because in normal mode there is no need for "special tricks", just like in other Zelda games. Let the enemies hit you thousand times while you standing still in front of them. They call themselve big fans and it seems they never played the games. The basic mechanic of dodging is from 1998's Ocarina of Time and were used in later games. Just try out the controls and the engine. Did she know about the slow motion or that you can ride deers and bears or that you can swim in the game?
I looked up how to shield surf in the beginning. Played at last 100 hours as well and still haven't found anyone tell me how to do it. I'm waiting on that day to be like " oh so there you are. thx but no thx."
@@CharliePalmBlond theres that bitch up in the cold moutain who challenges you ti shield surf and Im pretty sure she tells you. Theres also some dudes who sell shields super overpriced somewhere that tell you. But I found them pretty late in the game.
When I first played this game, I broke all my weapons on this enemy. I didn't know you're supposed to follow the instructions. I thought this was a "Test of Strength" shrine.
AngelBeeps i knew you could dodge but I found out you could parry after I defeated all divine beasts TWICE and then spent a month fucking around while preparing for my ultimate boss fight. I was so pissed when I learned I could parry.
iM A gAmEr GiRl But seriously though. As ridiculous as this seems, I'm somewhat impressed she made it THAT far without figuring any of that out. Like not even by accident? You would think after 95 hours she would have accidentally done at least one of those things. Imagine a mode in which all of those features are turned off. The game would be so much harder. You guys laugh at her but she was basically playing this game on a high difficulty level.
I can't speak for anyone else, obviously, but I laugh precisely because of how relatable the situation is. I'd go through the same series of emotions under the same circumstances, and honestly, the game doesn't hold your hand. It doesn't surprise me that this happened to someone.
It's not a display of her stupidity more so it is a display of poor design choice for a tutorial that clearly they want you to play since it's "crucial".
@@loltopkek5709 in the game's defense, this shrine is hard to miss. Unless you intentionally skip it. Maybe Nintendo should have given signs outside the shrine to indicate that it is important, but I guess they went ham on making it seem like everything was optional.
@@loltopkek5709 More like a display of good design and an homage. The whole game's thing is that you can go right to the final boss from the start of the game and even, as proved, walk right past the tutorial if you miss it. The first game had this as well. It might not have had the openness of this one but you could, and I'm sure a lot of people did, go right past the cave where you find the sword at the start of the game. But in that game it's really crucial that you take the sword since you literally cannot finish the game without it.
@@skrrskrr "good design" would be for them to make the tutorial a distinct objective. "an homage", why do people always use the "an homage" excuse? That's really reaching.
She went through each stage of grief in this video. I wonder if that means she's just insanely good or the game didn't really need any of those moves to begin with.
@@skrrskrr for sure it's hilarious but you'd think there would be at least one narc to tell her along the way she missed the tutorial and she was doing everything wrong lol Awesome there wasn't tho.
@@Jake-og9lr I think most people thought she was doing it on purpose and the rest were all in on it. There might have been some people that tried to tell her but when you're in a game like she was it's kinda hard to break away to look at the chat.
@Kuuhazan Well, in this case, I think she merely missed the shrine in town after visiting it, it is an open world game afterall. When I played BOTW, I almost completely skipped the town, as I was ignoring the main story for quite a while to explore the other shrines, but just happened to be in the area, and went looking for that shrine, because at that point in the game I knew every town has a shrine to act as a quick travel point. But still, she should have been able to figure out some of the buttons on her own by experimenting. Rule 1 of gaming: Try ALL of the buttons!
I could defintely see how this can be missable since there's a huge amount of freedom in this game. They should've planted this tutorial in the Great Plateau
immediately after opening up the great plateau and gaining access to the rest of the map you get a quest that tells you to go to kakariko village, where impa is whom will update your quest to go to the divine beasts, as a new player you have no reaon not to do this and you wouldn't know that you should even go to the divine beasts, thus we can fairly safely assume that any new player that finds and accesses a divine beast has already talked to impa, not impossible to ignore her, but extremely unlikely. every city has a shrine nearby to use as a teleportation point, and as a new player, the shrines are a big draw, you are definitely looking for them. you can find shrines with your shrine radar, or you can walk around the village and look for it or you can talk to an npc that will literally just tell you where this particular shrine is, and iirc, this conversation is forced on you before you enter impas house. this kakariko village teleporter shrine is also the combat tutorial shrine. is it missable? yes. should they have made the tutorial more mandatory? also yes. but honestly, missing this shrine in particular, which the game practically screams to the player to go get, should frankly be classified as intentional self-sabotage.
@@robinlindgren6429 You're making a lot of assumptions here about player and developer priorities. A lot of people playing this game have said, "so I can go wherever I want, right? I don't have to go where you're telling me, I can go in completely different directions? Great, I'm gonna do that, see ya." Because it was satisfying to them, or they didn't like following directions, or some other part of the map was calling to them and they never looked back. I've seen an entire hundred-hour Let's Play where the guy absolutely refused to go to Necluda until he'd been everywhere else, just because he wanted to do things that way. And the devs _did_ account for this, and even expect it from some players. There are special Zelda voice lines for if you encounter a Divine Beast before speaking to Impa, just so you know what you're looking at. The absolutely essential ability unlocks like runes are on the Plateau; they made sure you _can_ complete everything else in the game with just those. They did that because forging your own path is part of what makes this game so great for many players. For things like inventory expansion (for which you need to meet Hestu near Kakariko), compendium/camera, and combat ability tutorials, they looked at those and said, "eh you don't NEED them, we'll just gently guide the player over here to get them, and if they don't want to follow along then they can't complain about missing things." Similarly, they do have at least one NPC in the village who shows you the shrine in case you didn't notice it on your way in, but that conversation is also not forced on you; you're mixing it up with a couple of other ones (with Cado, Dorian, and Paya). They made sure you find it _if you're looking_ for guidance, but not if you're not. They do not, in fact, scream at you. These are "open world" game design principles which I feel like you aren't really acknowledging.
This shows the biggest flaw in modern gaming. Why do we have to prioritize a huge sandbox freedom instead of like...the actual classic way by giving the user the tutorial first?? Like this would have NOT happened if game devs would stop souls-liking BS into every game like this! I have no clue why this is a trend, is it to make stockholders happy? To please impatient nerds that any sort of immersion wouldn't be ruined by forced tutorials??? Who fucking knows, I'm just a random YT comment and I will be ignored in history.
You can Backflip in this Game? You can do shrines to get max Health/Stamina? You can attack Enemies with a Sword? This game has a main Mission? You can play Diablo Immortal on the phone?
It's sort of a testament to the excellent game design that you're able to play the game without knowing any of the skills and still be able to enjoy it for over 95 hours.
The fact that is an open word with no limitations and you can go straight to final boss if you have the balls is kinda scary for me. I remember playing this game and at the beginning i was lost. I didn’t even know if was at the right path. Glad I find everything at the beginning.
To be fair you were supposed to be lost so you can explore more. But I understand that can be a little intimadating especially since most games now are just hand holding you in the start.
I'm not really sure how you could get lost. The game literally points you towards Kakariko Village after the "tutorial" section. You're free to ignore that, as you are with any open-world game, but still.
@@Ausar0 In fact, the game gives you no other waypoints except for Kakariko. If you interact with everything along the way, you should have the shrine sensor. Get to Kakariko, maybe talk to Impa first, hear the beeping, investigate, and, oh, there's the advanced combat tutorial. So stupid, the game literally steered you to this.
Personally i don’t see anything wrong with open world games but this is an example of poor design lol. Theres ways to show tutorials without holding your hand all the way through
I'm playing through Tears Of The Kingdom, deliberately avoiding the Kyononis Shrine that teaches these "crucial" skills. I know how to do these moves, as I've played Breath Of The Wild. But in ToTK, I can't seem to side-hop at all even though I know how to; I wonder if in this game at least, Link can't actually do the moves until he learns them.
I always find it funny that some people don't explore what their controllers and buttons do in a game. The game says "Press A" so they press A and only A, they don't think "well, what do Y, X, and B do?"
Honestly, though I can't blame her if she hasn't been playing video games for a significant amount of time. I always experiment with buttons when I start any game.
I get what your saying but at the same time i see why they didnt do that, it gives you a free kill on the guardian, what if what you found first was a major test or one of the middle ones? Plus i think they expected most people to at least stumble on a few of these even without the shrine
Yeah. “I don’t need no man/tutorial to tell me how to play this game” *skips tutorial*. 95 hours later “ why did no one ever tell me how to play the game?! Reeeeee”
@@shivalah stfu with that sexist bullshit. She never said either that she didn't need a man (wtf lol) or even that she didn't need a tutorial, she just missed it somehow.
Isn't it like that famous anime scene where the guy takes off the impossibly heavy weights he's been secretly wearing for a long time? He'd been severely handicapping himself, but now....
But for real it's not really Arin's fault. Arin has admitted to having attention problems in his daily life and it's gotta be hard to deal with having to play a game good, have conversations with co-hosts while being funny for the audience all at the same time. But also when Arin skips things or doesn't understand things or just flat out sucks at some games makes for some the funniest Game Grumps moments. And that's people watch them, right? 'Cause if you're watching it for the gameplay... you're in the wrong place.
Exaxtly. Even when you play the game completely blind without this tutorial, you can still accidentally backflip/side hop or at least parry. I call this fake.
See accidental button mashing doesn't always mean you *know* how to do a move. It's one thing doing by accident and knowing actively how to so something.
@@emmalang4954 Yeah but, if she accidentally do one of those skill, she will know it is do-able and therefore knows that she missed something, or at least try to learn how to use it by herself.
@Jeff Peterson It's a blind play through. That means that if you follow etiquette, you don't provide the streamer with any help unless they ask for it and you don't reveal any plot details.
"oh so I need to charge the Divine beasts power? It would be pretty op to just throw it out Willy nilly" As easy as that. I mean technically you also need to charge the Raviolis powers
@@TheThursty100 And she never once tried to use her gerudo power without realizing she didn't have a charge left, and accidentally just did a charged attack.
Clearly twitch view bait. DMC had that problem as well. I'm almost certain less than 40% of those streamers knew what was going on or how to actually play.
@@sobamask9132 I dont think BOTW is exceptionally easy. I mean, its not at a Darksouls level of learning curve, but it isn't easy. It does a good job of seperating challenge from exploration and it shows. Water Ganon took me a few tries, Thunder Ganon kicked my ass a few times, I spent far too long on a few puzzles ect but overall it wasnt tediously difficult OR numbinlgy boring. Its a fantastic game, and its philosophy of letting you solve things your way is a stroke of brilliance in gaming. Anyone that thinks the game is "easy" in a typical sense just happens to be good at problem solving. Lynels (especially the silver ones later on) are an example of challenges that are VERY hard to beat without thinking FAR outside the box, or using the basic skills you learn in this tutorial. But, as with literally everything else in this game, you can solve challenges by getting creative. Theres a hidden island challenge that takes all your powers and items, and sends you to survive an island in your boxer shorts and your sheikah tablet. You have to survive a Hinox, various Moblins and Bokoblins, various octoroks with nothing but what the island provides and your tablet powers. No food, nothing. Its not a cakewalk, but if you take your time and dont limit your thinking to basic gameplay you can do it.
@@ThreeGoddesses I did it, was easy, tbh. The problem is all the game is based on your gear. If you upgrade your clotes, the game becomes a walking simulator, even Lynels cant do anything against full upgraded armor. That girl didnt have to use all the moveset because the game is so basic in terms of combat, so you dont really need to know all the moves to pass through enemies, so its not brilliant, but easy. The game does great with exploration and world building, but when you are done with the exploration, the rest you can do is pretty meaningless.
LOLL!! Upon further inspection ,one other thing that’s incredible is that she did all that (3divine beasts and 95+hrs) with only 9 hearts and no master sword . ..
Rudy van Sloten that’s besides the point lol, I can’t imagine covering that much distance and ground and not hearing a beep on the sheika sensor or even seeing a shrine lol xD
thats what happens when u ignore the people in the first village you visit telling you go to that weird shrine on the hill... edit: i get it she didnt know about the hop and the back flip but charge attacks is smth I found out on my own...like in the great platue while i was trying out the controls... am I the only one who checks what the controls do when i start a new game? i dont really wait for the game to tell me "hey hold y to charge attack" i try it out as soon as i know y=attack...
Fully depends on the player, but if you jumped off the plateau and didn't give a damn about following the story, then I'm sorry, you get all the crap that comes your way. The story is the beginner's route. Second playthroughs should be where you run around wherever you have in sight.
I legit don't remember how many hours but honestly, it took me a while to find the tutorial shrine also. I did more exploring and I am sure I logged a decent amount of hours before I found out you could back-flip or flurry rush. To be honest, it was a good experience learning later because it showed me a wide variety of other things I could do even after playing for a while.
This is me beating Sephiroth in kingdom hearts 1 while having misunderstood what block was and never equipped it and not knowing you can hit him to stop sin harvest and so timing a heal to activate before it and land after it. Respect, fellow God tier gamer blockhead. We've got that Legally Blonde stupid genius.
It's not my clip. I just downloaded, edited and uploaded. Here's the streamers Twitch profile: www.twitch.tv/negaoryx/video/366017035?filter=archives&sort=time Just look for the Zelda: Breath of the Wild Blind Playthrough videos.
That's what happens when you skip side quests or shrines :P Also, charging your weapon is something that's been around since like Link to the Past on the SNES!
Here's something else. She had to have been using a guide or something, because you don't learn about where the beasts are until you speak to Impa (Who is right next to the shrine) and by that point, you should already have the sensor.
@@ImPersonNation There are 120 shrines. It's safe to say not everyone drops what they are doing when they see one. A lot of them are pointless. You don't need all 120 to beat the game. Probably not even half. So she could have easily been in the middle of something and missed it. The fact the game is designed in a way where you can miss critical things like this is why I think it has problems. This on top of the food and weapon degrading is why I think it's not nearly as great as the wider audience feels.
It's super annoying, they FORCE you to do the basic tutorial stuff that anyone would figure out accidentally, and then the useful stuff that's not just "press A" is an optional tutorial. I actually quit the game two times in the tutorial because it was so damn monotonous. Finally on the third try I got through it. Weapons breaking, I understand the game design side but as a player it's just ultra frustrating. Get a good weapon and 1 lynel later it and 4 other weapons are gone.
@@TrevOwnz89 very late in responding, but- Weapon degradation is a problem that people like you blow way out of proportion. You can't tell me losing a weapon is an actual problem when you're often stacked up in your inventory so damn often that you actively have to trash stuff just to get new more powerful gear. Losing a strong fire sword blows, but you probably have 2 other fire weapons and 3 lightning spears on standby and other powerful shit. As for the shrines, I say it's perfectly set to where you should have found this. If you went in and just wandered the entire world and just happened upon the beasts, fine, you got me there. But when you're done at the Plateau, you're told to either kill Ganon, or go to Kakariko. No other waymarks. You go toward Kakariko, and run into the tower before the dueling peaks. Knowing that it fills in your map, your compulsion would make you climb it. Getting the updated map gives you the shrine tracker. skipping ahead a bit, you've probably had the shrine tracker for a bit and did roughly 7 total shrines (plateau included) before getting into Kakariko. So you're not too annoyed by the beeping yet, and it's early enough where you probably shouldn't be thinking "Eh, I'll do that later". 120 shrines, and one right up a hill in the first village you go to you claim is easy to miss. Nah.
Those of us steeped in LoZ have known side hops and back flips since Ocarina of Time, and shield parries since Skyward Sword. This is likely her very first LoZ game since at least A Link to the Past, if not, ever.
@Adam J. Harper Im just wondering how the fuck did nobody tell her? There's always helpful people and smartasses in the chat, isnt she a youtuber or something? Someone would have definitely told her lol since she had 95 hours of gameplay. Or maybe this is the only video she did?
@@Decaticon I learned most things at the start as well. I learned how to parry lasers at the start because I saw some people doing it before I even play. The only thing I couldn't figure out until late game was the shield sliding.
@Charles LeVaughnBakos I think you can dodge Thunder Blight's speed attack just by running the opposite direction, but I'm not completely sure. Either that or she had Stasis+ and used that instead.
In Tears Of The Kingdom, I deliberately avoided the shrine that teaches you these combat skills in honour of this clip. Now that I just passed 95 hours, I guess I should go back and learn these "crucial skills" now.
parrying isnt really a requirement. i only really bothered using it to try and beat guardians quickly, and that was only if i didnt have any ancient arrows or didnt want to get in close to chop off their legs. dodging on the other hand, i did all the time, sometimes off a cliff like a moron
@@sebman6031 The game isn't difficult... after a bit of experience. Before you get a couple heart containers, you're going to get taken out by mistakes. No one has beaten Great Plateau their first time without dying at least once.
This is the gaming equivalent to finding spare screws and then checking the manual to find there is a literal toolkit atrached to it that comes with the Flatpack furniture.
That's the problem with sandbox games that don't force tutorial on you. *cough cough* totally never missed you can open inventory outside a fight in undertale *cough cough*
It didn't force it on you, but she straight up ignored what the game suggested. It's your first time around, I know you're given freedom, but at least do a little bit of what you're told until your map actively shows you where you should consider going.
What baffles me is that you don't even need the Tutorial to understand this side jump and backflip. And the Charge Attacks. Most Zelda games tend to have all those mechanics. Hmm I guess she is new to Zelda.
Honestly for her to make it all this way into the game and not know the basics is astonishing . Shes a true gamer in my opinion . This is what happens when you dont use the web for help. Good for her.
So you thought the game had glitched textures that you walked through and buggy invisible enemies 😂 it is impressive that you beat it Without the lenses
Lmao this is great. The game was probs super easy for her after she discovered all these extra skills. Well done for making it this far tho; thats crazy
Have you played this game? The fact that she made it this far in the game without parrying or flurry dodging isn’t that impressive. I’m really tired of reading these comments saying what she accomplished is groundbreaking
on second thought if she managed to defeat thunderblight ganon without parrying that is sort of impressive, unless she had a lot of fairies or used a lot of healing items. the other three divine beasts can easily be defeated without parrying or flurry dodging
@@danielmcneary3947 no i haven't, only watched my one friend play it; would love to though, looks like a lot of fun and the design is stunning. Sorry i assumed when they said "crucial" that the game would be much more difficult without it. Either way she must've had a lot of patience to defeat a few bosses without any of these skills. I'm a bit tired of people calling her stupid. It was a silly mistake, but i mean she seems like she's enjoying the game, and games are meant to be enjoyed. No need for people attacking her
Sorry for being harsh in the original comments. I never meant she was stupid, I just thought what she accomplished in the game wasn’t extremely impressive.
@@danielmcneary3947 no man it's totally chilled. Thank you for taking the time to explain more about the game. I'm sorry for assuming you were calling her stupid, that was wrong on my part. It definitely isn't ground-breaking, by looking at a few comments it seems like some people managed to finish most of the game without the extra skills. But personally i wouldn't have been able to do it, I'm too impatient😅
Thanks for this video! I thought I had to beat this stupid guardian with the hop and then flurry attack. I did it once and couldn't repeat it. And I kept getting the annoying "this is how you back flip" pop ups which i ignored because I didn't think it'd help. I probably spent 30 minutes before I started look for help. Your video is the only one that made me realize I'm supposed to do each move once. *head desk* I lost 3 shields and two swords and a club.
Meanwhile when I start an action game I stay still for an hour to understand every attack you can do and and every kind of animation cancelling Which is useless most of the time tbh
I feel this. I found a half-dozen Challenge Shrines in _Tears of the Kingdom_ before I found the stealth tutorial, at which point I was well-versed in the sneaking.
That face where it looks like her soul is leaving her body? It's the face of someone thinking, "oh my god, all of these parts would have been so much easier if I had done this tutorial."
I'm making this message kind of late but this is getting a lot of comments from people making fun of her for missing it or people who think that I uploaded this to make fun of her and that is not the case, at all. However, I did upload it because I thought it was funny. The fact that she made it that far without these "crucial skills" is unbelievable. I also think some people can relate to this. Like me. It took me a while of playing Fight Night Round 4 to realize that G.O.A.T. stood for "Greatest Of All Time" and was not in fact the easiest difficulty. It took me 10 years to put my PS3 to highest resolution, and the screen right before the PlayStation menu literally told me that I didn't have it on the highest resolution, and had been doing so for the past 10 years without me paying attention to it.
I also need to make it clear that it's not me in the video... some people didn't understand that even though I have her channel name in the title and the description.
it took you two playthroughs to figure out you can lock on in dark souls? you sound really oblivious as well.
These skills are not at all necessary to beat the game. The game is REALLY easy. I'm on master mode and never even use these skills. It's not even because I'm very good, it's because the game is designed for a multitude of play styles.
Sorry but I figured this out on the first area, nevermind 95 hours in! She's obviously not played other Zelda games before if she didn't know you can back flip. Why did no one on her stream tell her!?
I think weve all had moments like this which is why its so fucking great.
You didn't read the messages on the floor in dark souls?
She may have defeated 3 divine beasts. But it looks like she is the one who's been defeated in this clip, internally.
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This was my last shrine XD
I hate this, this was me when I picked up this game for my first playthrough
Thats the cutest fucking thing ive seen in my entire life
@Ouija ZaZa Gaming Bait.
95 hours without knowing you can backflip, parry, and charge attacks. That's simultaneously absolutely hilarious, and pretty damned impressive!
David Loewen I didn’t either I feel so dumb
That's actually silly. Can't parry, hop, charge attacks or use the broken slow MO attacks. Wow. It's sad actually.
I got through the whole game without knowing any of the defensive options
David Loewen three divine beasts it’s funny I hunt lynal’s for parts and I can kill them in at least a few seconds
a toddler tell you after 10min every trick in the game becase they try each button like a normal gamer should do try your buttons!
Took me two years to find out I can turn the volume up on my head phones so...
Took me 10 to realize that I wasn't playing my PS3 on the highest resolution settings...
which is even stupider 'cause it told me about it every time I started my PS3 but did I read that shit? NO!
@@skrrskrr lol
@@skrrskrr omg that was annoying, see the 360 just well, does it for you and explains it. the ps3 "auto" does it. and took my ages to realise it defaulted to 1080p on my 768p tv, so it didn't scale correctly and looked overly sharp. and I was confused and straight didn't touch my ps3 for like a few years lol
Bruh you must’ve been blind to not see the clear volume button on there
@@itsZephyro r/whooosh
The best part is, she was doing better than most Let's Play here in RUclips even without these crucial skills. Once she found out she could do this, she basically steam rolled Hyrule Castle casually parrying guardian blasts while reading the stream chat.
That's awesome. Great way to say, "In your face!" to all the people telling her she was dumb for not learning them.
Thats coool
The 148th Kakapo she is the Fabled Gamer Girl
The 148th Kakapo she is the fabled Gamer Girl
So the people watching her play never freaking told her?
I'm not even mad. More impress how far she got without these "crucial" skills
*Impressed
Hahaha no doubt!
I LOVE YOUUUU
Yeah that’s amazing
It's because in normal mode there is no need for "special tricks", just like in other Zelda games. Let the enemies hit you thousand times while you standing still in front of them. They call themselve big fans and it seems they never played the games. The basic mechanic of dodging is from 1998's Ocarina of Time and were used in later games. Just try out the controls and the engine. Did she know about the slow motion or that you can ride deers and bears or that you can swim in the game?
You can see her soul slowly leaving her body.
She is a ginger so she doesn't have a soul
She looks like a daywalker. :D
HER SOUL SLIDES AWAY
@DeathClutch77 You sound like a fun person.
@DeathClutch77 He was being sarcastic, it wasn't a joke. You don't sound like a fun person. She might not have known about any of these.
When you play and almost beat dark souls, and you find there's a roll and block button.
THERE IS?
If you are one of these people, you intentionally skipped all of the tutorials on the floor.
I won't be surprised if someone did beat Dark Souls with no roll or block.
@@jocosesonata wanna see it XD that would be great
That’s basically just Sekiro.
Imagine what it was like for her to realize you can shield surf.
Ah, seeing people play games blind can be a blessing or a curse.
She still doesnt know
I rarely ever shield surf in this game
I looked up how to shield surf in the beginning. Played at last 100 hours as well and still haven't found anyone tell me how to do it. I'm waiting on that day to be like " oh so there you are. thx but no thx."
@@CharliePalmBlond theres that bitch up in the cold moutain who challenges you ti shield surf and Im pretty sure she tells you. Theres also some dudes who sell shields super overpriced somewhere that tell you. But I found them pretty late in the game.
When I first played this game, I broke all my weapons on this enemy. I didn't know you're supposed to follow the instructions. I thought this was a "Test of Strength" shrine.
I'm ded
Oof
It’s okay, reading hard
bro that even worse than her atleast once she learn she learn good but you on the other hand.......
I'm actually impressed she did three devine beasts without knowing that she could dodge and parry enemy attacks.
tbh i didnt know hot to side hop and backflip in my first playthrough too but not finding out that u can parry and charge attacks is kinda redicolous
AngelBeeps me too lol, that's pretty cool tbh
AngelBeeps i knew you could dodge but I found out you could parry after I defeated all divine beasts TWICE and then spent a month fucking around while preparing for my ultimate boss fight. I was so pissed when I learned I could parry.
AngelBeeps I did 3 without it because I sucked at the game and then Naboris and Thunderblight Gabon happened
its not that hard, you just have to spam attacks and run around to beat them
iM A gAmEr GiRl
But seriously though.
As ridiculous as this seems, I'm somewhat impressed she made it THAT far without figuring any of that out. Like not even by accident? You would think after 95 hours she would have accidentally done at least one of those things. Imagine a mode in which all of those features are turned off. The game would be so much harder. You guys laugh at her but she was basically playing this game on a high difficulty level.
I might have laughed at first but I as well think it's really impressive that she made it that far just with stealth and straight up slashing.
I'm her opposite. I found this, took me an hour to pull off, I was never able to do it again.
Agreed. You either go hard or either go home.
Clay Hamilton lmao right give her her props!!
I can't speak for anyone else, obviously, but I laugh precisely because of how relatable the situation is. I'd go through the same series of emotions under the same circumstances, and honestly, the game doesn't hold your hand. It doesn't surprise me that this happened to someone.
How did she managed to kill 3 divine beasts before that??
It's not a display of her stupidity more so it is a display of poor design choice for a tutorial that clearly they want you to play since it's "crucial".
@@loltopkek5709 in the game's defense, this shrine is hard to miss. Unless you intentionally skip it. Maybe Nintendo should have given signs outside the shrine to indicate that it is important, but I guess they went ham on making it seem like everything was optional.
I did all 4 Divine beasts and some ballad dlc shrines, got the master sword and only just know get to know about this
@@loltopkek5709 More like a display of good design and an homage. The whole game's thing is that you can go right to the final boss from the start of the game and even, as proved, walk right past the tutorial if you miss it. The first game had this as well. It might not have had the openness of this one but you could, and I'm sure a lot of people did, go right past the cave where you find the sword at the start of the game. But in that game it's really crucial that you take the sword since you literally cannot finish the game without it.
@@skrrskrr "good design" would be for them to make the tutorial a distinct objective. "an homage", why do people always use the "an homage" excuse? That's really reaching.
Negaoryx: *loses will to live*
Game: *plays the "door unlocks!" music*
She went through each stage of grief in this video. I wonder if that means she's just insanely good or the game didn't really need any of those moves to begin with.
I assume she just struggled a lot.. and judging by her heart count.. she probably died a good amount too
why didnt anyone on stream tell her about all this?
So we could have a moment like this.
@@skrrskrr for sure it's hilarious but you'd think there would be at least one narc to tell her along the way she missed the tutorial and she was doing everything wrong lol Awesome there wasn't tho.
@@Jake-og9lr I think most people thought she was doing it on purpose and the rest were all in on it. There might have been some people that tried to tell her but when you're in a game like she was it's kinda hard to break away to look at the chat.
she didnt look at chat for 95 hours? lol anyways who gives a fuck it was funny as hell
It was a blind gameplay, so she wasn't looking at online guides or using any outside sources.
"You can charge your attacks?!"
I'm guessing this is her first Zelda game...
My thoughts exactly though first game seems more accurate, her dashboard can be explained with three words: second hand Switch.
It most likely is
I think she was being sarcastic there. In the end you can see, that she used urbosas special Attack before
@@vesicapiscis9717 nope she's just dumb.
@Kuuhazan Well, in this case, I think she merely missed the shrine in town after visiting it, it is an open world game afterall. When I played BOTW, I almost completely skipped the town, as I was ignoring the main story for quite a while to explore the other shrines, but just happened to be in the area, and went looking for that shrine, because at that point in the game I knew every town has a shrine to act as a quick travel point.
But still, she should have been able to figure out some of the buttons on her own by experimenting. Rule 1 of gaming: Try ALL of the buttons!
I found shield surfing like 100 hours in and it broke me
Tyler DeVenny
Same my little brother told me when i was wandering out if the blue
Dunno why they made it damage your shield tho. Takes 100% of the fun out of it
ye man :D
I knew it was there but I never knew how to use it... like 80 hours late lol
Saaaameeeeuhhhh! 🤯🤯🤯
I could defintely see how this can be missable since there's a huge amount of freedom in this game. They should've planted this tutorial in the Great Plateau
immediately after opening up the great plateau and gaining access to the rest of the map you get a quest that tells you to go to kakariko village, where impa is whom will update your quest to go to the divine beasts, as a new player you have no reaon not to do this and you wouldn't know that you should even go to the divine beasts, thus we can fairly safely assume that any new player that finds and accesses a divine beast has already talked to impa, not impossible to ignore her, but extremely unlikely.
every city has a shrine nearby to use as a teleportation point, and as a new player, the shrines are a big draw, you are definitely looking for them. you can find shrines with your shrine radar, or you can walk around the village and look for it or you can talk to an npc that will literally just tell you where this particular shrine is, and iirc, this conversation is forced on you before you enter impas house.
this kakariko village teleporter shrine is also the combat tutorial shrine. is it missable? yes. should they have made the tutorial more mandatory? also yes. but honestly, missing this shrine in particular, which the game practically screams to the player to go get, should frankly be classified as intentional self-sabotage.
@@robinlindgren6429 You're making a lot of assumptions here about player and developer priorities. A lot of people playing this game have said, "so I can go wherever I want, right? I don't have to go where you're telling me, I can go in completely different directions? Great, I'm gonna do that, see ya." Because it was satisfying to them, or they didn't like following directions, or some other part of the map was calling to them and they never looked back. I've seen an entire hundred-hour Let's Play where the guy absolutely refused to go to Necluda until he'd been everywhere else, just because he wanted to do things that way. And the devs _did_ account for this, and even expect it from some players. There are special Zelda voice lines for if you encounter a Divine Beast before speaking to Impa, just so you know what you're looking at. The absolutely essential ability unlocks like runes are on the Plateau; they made sure you _can_ complete everything else in the game with just those. They did that because forging your own path is part of what makes this game so great for many players.
For things like inventory expansion (for which you need to meet Hestu near Kakariko), compendium/camera, and combat ability tutorials, they looked at those and said, "eh you don't NEED them, we'll just gently guide the player over here to get them, and if they don't want to follow along then they can't complain about missing things." Similarly, they do have at least one NPC in the village who shows you the shrine in case you didn't notice it on your way in, but that conversation is also not forced on you; you're mixing it up with a couple of other ones (with Cado, Dorian, and Paya). They made sure you find it _if you're looking_ for guidance, but not if you're not. They do not, in fact, scream at you. These are "open world" game design principles which I feel like you aren't really acknowledging.
This shows the biggest flaw in modern gaming. Why do we have to prioritize a huge sandbox freedom instead of like...the actual classic way by giving the user the tutorial first?? Like this would have NOT happened if game devs would stop souls-liking BS into every game like this! I have no clue why this is a trend, is it to make stockholders happy? To please impatient nerds that any sort of immersion wouldn't be ruined by forced tutorials??? Who fucking knows, I'm just a random YT comment and I will be ignored in history.
I mean, if she managed to get that far without a tutorial, this is really a tribute to her skill
That's how we used to roll when stuff was explained in game manuals (because nobody read them).
This isn't master mode, so you don't need any skill.
@@TOOMtheRaccoon even if it was master mode you still probably wouldn't need that much skill lmao
TOOMtheRaccoon master mode is just throwing out bigger numbers lmao! Sooooooo fucken hard to brainlessly pound an enemy into oblivion for 45mins
Donovan Gunther Yeah Master mode is terrible TBH. It’s just boring, not hard.
You can Backflip in this Game?
You can do shrines to get max Health/Stamina?
You can attack Enemies with a Sword?
This game has a main Mission?
You can play Diablo Immortal on the phone?
sina841922817028990 hotel ? Trivago
If you have a phone that is
OMG That last line killed me!
Psycho mantis?
You can play as link in this game?
It's sort of a testament to the excellent game design that you're able to play the game without knowing any of the skills and still be able to enjoy it for over 95 hours.
Testament to how easy the game is too
@@hopoutattheafterparty6245 The game is not that easy
@@geoffreyboutayeb
Now that I think about it, has she played a 3d Zelda ever? Side step and backflip has been in every game since OOT
@@hopoutattheafterparty6245 I don't know i don't watch her, from what i saw she was struggling really hard without knowing the tutorial
@Gabriel Gouvêa
Lol
The fact that is an open word with no limitations and you can go straight to final boss if you have the balls is kinda scary for me. I remember playing this game and at the beginning i was lost. I didn’t even know if was at the right path. Glad I find everything at the beginning.
To be fair you were supposed to be lost so you can explore more. But I understand that can be a little intimadating especially since most games now are just hand holding you in the start.
I'm not really sure how you could get lost. The game literally points you towards Kakariko Village after the "tutorial" section. You're free to ignore that, as you are with any open-world game, but still.
@@Ausar0 In fact, the game gives you no other waypoints except for Kakariko. If you interact with everything along the way, you should have the shrine sensor. Get to Kakariko, maybe talk to Impa first, hear the beeping, investigate, and, oh, there's the advanced combat tutorial. So stupid, the game literally steered you to this.
Personally i don’t see anything wrong with open world games but this is an example of poor design lol. Theres ways to show tutorials without holding your hand all the way through
The expression on her face when she first backflips is brilliant.
I’m impressed how she never accidentally use any of the skills during her hours of gameplay.
Was thinking the same thing
I'm playing through Tears Of The Kingdom, deliberately avoiding the Kyononis Shrine that teaches these "crucial" skills.
I know how to do these moves, as I've played Breath Of The Wild. But in ToTK, I can't seem to side-hop at all even though I know how to; I wonder if in this game at least, Link can't actually do the moves until he learns them.
Okay but like no one in the chat told her this?
Jesterx_66 probs got buried in the chat
It's a blind playthrough
I always find it funny that some people don't explore what their controllers and buttons do in a game. The game says "Press A" so they press A and only A, they don't think "well, what do Y, X, and B do?"
This exactly.
I think this is one of the few places where the NPC meme actually applies.
@@TooFewSecrets too true
Honestly, though I can't blame her if she hasn't been playing video games for a significant amount of time. I always experiment with buttons when I start any game.
This is something my mom would do. She always asks how I know what certain things do and I always tell her that I just push all the buttons and learn
"That's the cutest thing I've ever seen in my life"😢
"Ahah"😭
When you defeated the god of Ninjas and the strength beyond Hokages but you never finished your exams
Laughs in genin
When you revolutionize microcomputers but dropped out of uni
I'm glad there are streamers who bother going through a game blind
very enjoyable
Honestly, the first combat shrine you entered should have automatically engaged this tutorial, not specifically the one above Kakariko Village.
I get what your saying but at the same time i see why they didnt do that, it gives you a free kill on the guardian, what if what you found first was a major test or one of the middle ones? Plus i think they expected most people to at least stumble on a few of these even without the shrine
It does lead you to the village from the great plateau, this was the 5th shine I found/saw after the first 4 rune shines
Tristan Neal they did this because in ocarina of time, the combat tutorial was in kakariko village. So they did the same thing on BOTW
Yeah. “I don’t need no man/tutorial to tell me how to play this game” *skips tutorial*. 95 hours later “ why did no one ever tell me how to play the game?! Reeeeee”
@@shivalah stfu with that sexist bullshit. She never said either that she didn't need a man (wtf lol) or even that she didn't need a tutorial, she just missed it somehow.
She is going to be unstoppable now!
Isn't it like that famous anime scene where the guy takes off the impossibly heavy weights he's been secretly wearing for a long time? He'd been severely handicapping himself, but now....
@@burnthewitch_ yeah that's from Dragon Ball, it was Goku vs Tien in the martial arts tournament.
Rock lee as well in naruto.
@@AutumnPulse oh yeah! That's a good one also.
@@edgarbautista5523 not gonna lie i thought you were talking to yourself for a min
This is some Game grumps level of tutorial skipping right here!
Arin: "Come on! Skip! It's like they think that I've never played a video game before.
*3 hours later*
Arin: "THEY NEVER TOLD ME HOW TO DO THIS!"
That is terrifyingly accurate
But for real it's not really Arin's fault. Arin has admitted to having attention problems in his daily life and it's gotta be hard to deal with having to play a game good, have conversations with co-hosts while being funny for the audience all at the same time. But also when Arin skips things or doesn't understand things or just flat out sucks at some games makes for some the funniest Game Grumps moments. And that's people watch them, right? 'Cause if you're watching it for the gameplay... you're in the wrong place.
@@skrrskrr Ocarina of Time anyone? (that bomb bag, man...)
@@skrrskrr BotW is my favorite game grumps series. it's my zen garden
Well I guess this is her first Zelda game. Charging attacks and backflips have been here for a while
I mean, I feel like even without a tutorial, you'd mash buttons in such a way that you'd accidentally do one of these things, right?
Exaxtly. Even when you play the game completely blind without this tutorial, you can still accidentally backflip/side hop or at least parry. I call this fake.
I mean, she does streams. If she used it before, someone would have seen.
See accidental button mashing doesn't always mean you *know* how to do a move. It's one thing doing by accident and knowing actively how to so something.
@@emmalang4954 Yeah but, if she accidentally do one of those skill, she will know it is do-able and therefore knows that she missed something, or at least try to learn how to use it by herself.
@Jeff Peterson It's a blind play through. That means that if you follow etiquette, you don't provide the streamer with any help unless they ask for it and you don't reveal any plot details.
I love the hairstyle!
Gay
@@oblivion3r262 his name is League of hentai dude...
Not gonna lie. It is pretty nice.
@@yurikuki yaoi though
True
this hurt me to watch
She has the Gerudo divine beast power though... How could she not know you can charge attacks, when that's the requirement for using the Gerudo power?
@COBY RICE maybe she thought that it was only possible to charge if you have that power?
"oh so I need to charge the Divine beasts power? It would be pretty op to just throw it out Willy nilly"
As easy as that.
I mean technically you also need to charge the Raviolis powers
@@TheThursty100 And she never once tried to use her gerudo power without realizing she didn't have a charge left, and accidentally just did a charged attack.
@@benelan1639 for all we know she went straight to the temple after defeating vah Ruta.
People may be laughing at her, but she defeated 3 divine beast without basic moves, that's really impressive.
"When someone who's never played a 3D Zelda plays a 3D Zelda with an open world that has tutorial shrines."
A case study.
Clearly twitch view bait. DMC had that problem as well. I'm almost certain less than 40% of those streamers knew what was going on or how to actually play.
her reactions are too pure for this world
You should see her reaction to the bunny death in The Last Of Us.
@Ouija ZaZa Gaming wtf...
@@blueshadowmoses ruclips.net/video/fAJKAJVSIUo/видео.html
I feel her plight on an absolutely spiritual level
that's the cutest thing i've seen in my life.
(Rabbit die)... Ouh huh
Some call it cute some call it ignorance
I could hear it
@@CaiMorgan420 he is talking about her meme (other video)
its not ouh huh its the sound a car makes when you unlock it
But you see, that's why this game is so brilliant. You don't need ANY of this to beat the game.
Depends on if you play like a wimp or a gamer.
Brilliant or easy. I think is the second one.
@@sobamask9132 I dont think BOTW is exceptionally easy. I mean, its not at a Darksouls level of learning curve, but it isn't easy. It does a good job of seperating challenge from exploration and it shows. Water Ganon took me a few tries, Thunder Ganon kicked my ass a few times, I spent far too long on a few puzzles ect but overall it wasnt tediously difficult OR numbinlgy boring. Its a fantastic game, and its philosophy of letting you solve things your way is a stroke of brilliance in gaming.
Anyone that thinks the game is "easy" in a typical sense just happens to be good at problem solving. Lynels (especially the silver ones later on) are an example of challenges that are VERY hard to beat without thinking FAR outside the box, or using the basic skills you learn in this tutorial.
But, as with literally everything else in this game, you can solve challenges by getting creative.
Theres a hidden island challenge that takes all your powers and items, and sends you to survive an island in your boxer shorts and your sheikah tablet. You have to survive a Hinox, various Moblins and Bokoblins, various octoroks with nothing but what the island provides and your tablet powers. No food, nothing. Its not a cakewalk, but if you take your time and dont limit your thinking to basic gameplay you can do it.
@@ThreeGoddesses I did it, was easy, tbh. The problem is all the game is based on your gear. If you upgrade your clotes, the game becomes a walking simulator, even Lynels cant do anything against full upgraded armor.
That girl didnt have to use all the moveset because the game is so basic in terms of combat, so you dont really need to know all the moves to pass through enemies, so its not brilliant, but easy.
The game does great with exploration and world building, but when you are done with the exploration, the rest you can do is pretty meaningless.
@@sobamask9132 The point is, the player chooses the difficulty
The absolute look of surprise and crushing realization over how she could’ve made her life so much easier is gold.
**has flashbacks of when Dan and Phil played Minecraft**
Came here from Pewdiepie. Great clip 😂
ToM92MoT what video was it in because I’m trying to rewatch it
@@KelseyVulpine ruclips.net/video/L0tz_8e1-ck/видео.html there you go ;)
Her face when she performs her first backflip LOL 🤣
I love the "door unlocked" jingle just as she side-eyes at the end.
A whole new game just opened up for her.
She looks like she was about to cry at the start
LOLL!! Upon further inspection ,one other thing that’s incredible is that she did all that (3divine beasts and 95+hrs) with only 9 hearts and no master sword . ..
Rudy van Sloten
that’s besides the point lol,
I can’t imagine covering that much distance and ground and not hearing a beep on the sheika sensor or even seeing a shrine lol xD
@@SillieLuvsSunshine09 Huh? What does the sensor have to do with the discussion?
thats what happens when u ignore the people in the first village you visit telling you go to that weird shrine on the hill...
edit: i get it she didnt know about the hop and the back flip but charge attacks is smth I found out on my own...like in the great platue while i was trying out the controls... am I the only one who checks what the controls do when i start a new game? i dont really wait for the game to tell me "hey hold y to charge attack" i try it out as soon as i know y=attack...
Fully depends on the player, but if you jumped off the plateau and didn't give a damn about following the story, then I'm sorry, you get all the crap that comes your way. The story is the beginner's route. Second playthroughs should be where you run around wherever you have in sight.
Also yes, same results from the start. It's a 3d zelda game. if you don't have a charging/stick rotation spin attack, then something's not right.
@@G_N_A_N Actually, just glance at the uses left. She 'has' used it.
I legit don't remember how many hours but honestly, it took me a while to find the tutorial shrine also. I did more exploring and I am sure I logged a decent amount of hours before I found out you could back-flip or flurry rush. To be honest, it was a good experience learning later because it showed me a wide variety of other things I could do even after playing for a while.
This is me beating Sephiroth in kingdom hearts 1 while having misunderstood what block was and never equipped it and not knowing you can hit him to stop sin harvest and so timing a heal to activate before it and land after it.
Respect, fellow God tier gamer blockhead. We've got that Legally Blonde stupid genius.
I want to give her a hug to comfort. No words needed
Have a drink, you look thirsty.
where can i find footage of you defeating the 3 divine beasts without knowing any of these skills?
It's not my clip. I just downloaded, edited and uploaded.
Here's the streamers Twitch profile: www.twitch.tv/negaoryx/video/366017035?filter=archives&sort=time
Just look for the Zelda: Breath of the Wild Blind Playthrough videos.
MenWithoutTies it’s actually really easy I’ve basically beat the game by just rushing enemies and mashing Y
everyone in the comments section thinks this game is harder than it is. it really isn’t that difficult
It's a children's game, this game is a joke if you're looking for a challenge.
Play dark souls just to hate your gaming skills....
*Crucial skills*
95 hours played with 3 divine beasts and she only learned them.
95h and like 5 shrines done
This is why I love to read the instructions. Not because I'm a stick in the mud but there is valuable information in things given.
This will never stop being both hilarious and extremely impressive all at the same time
When I realize skeletons in the Catacombs don't resurrect if killed with a divine weapon after I already been through this area...
That's what happens when you skip side quests or shrines :P
Also, charging your weapon is something that's been around since like Link to the Past on the SNES!
Here's something else. She had to have been using a guide or something, because you don't learn about where the beasts are until you speak to Impa (Who is right next to the shrine) and by that point, you should already have the sensor.
@@ImPersonNation There are 120 shrines. It's safe to say not everyone drops what they are doing when they see one. A lot of them are pointless. You don't need all 120 to beat the game. Probably not even half. So she could have easily been in the middle of something and missed it.
The fact the game is designed in a way where you can miss critical things like this is why I think it has problems. This on top of the food and weapon degrading is why I think it's not nearly as great as the wider audience feels.
It's super annoying, they FORCE you to do the basic tutorial stuff that anyone would figure out accidentally, and then the useful stuff that's not just "press A" is an optional tutorial. I actually quit the game two times in the tutorial because it was so damn monotonous. Finally on the third try I got through it. Weapons breaking, I understand the game design side but as a player it's just ultra frustrating. Get a good weapon and 1 lynel later it and 4 other weapons are gone.
@@TrevOwnz89 very late in responding, but-
Weapon degradation is a problem that people like you blow way out of proportion. You can't tell me losing a weapon is an actual problem when you're often stacked up in your inventory so damn often that you actively have to trash stuff just to get new more powerful gear. Losing a strong fire sword blows, but you probably have 2 other fire weapons and 3 lightning spears on standby and other powerful shit.
As for the shrines, I say it's perfectly set to where you should have found this. If you went in and just wandered the entire world and just happened upon the beasts, fine, you got me there. But when you're done at the Plateau, you're told to either kill Ganon, or go to Kakariko. No other waymarks. You go toward Kakariko, and run into the tower before the dueling peaks. Knowing that it fills in your map, your compulsion would make you climb it. Getting the updated map gives you the shrine tracker.
skipping ahead a bit, you've probably had the shrine tracker for a bit and did roughly 7 total shrines (plateau included) before getting into Kakariko. So you're not too annoyed by the beeping yet, and it's early enough where you probably shouldn't be thinking "Eh, I'll do that later". 120 shrines, and one right up a hill in the first village you go to you claim is easy to miss. Nah.
If she's cool with us laughing at her clips then we make her a queen
**insert car alarm**
Those of us steeped in LoZ have known side hops and back flips since Ocarina of Time, and shield parries since Skyward Sword. This is likely her very first LoZ game since at least A Link to the Past, if not, ever.
*plays Splatoon*
"Wait you can shoot in this game?"
*plays fortnite*
“Wait you can walk in this game?”
**plays Knack 2**
"Wait you can be Ice Knack?"
*plays mario odyssey*
I can use cappy?
*plays Call of Duty*
"Wait you can aim in this game?"
*plays Cuphead*
“You can shoot and teleport in this game?”
Lol. Skills weren't that crucial if she didn't need em XD.
@Adam J. Harper I get ya. I think this happened partly due to how the game is designed with free roaming right out the gate.
@Adam J. Harper Im just wondering how the fuck did nobody tell her? There's always helpful people and smartasses in the chat, isnt she a youtuber or something? Someone would have definitely told her lol since she had 95 hours of gameplay. Or maybe this is the only video she did?
@@Sabaelos it taught me side hop and everything from the start
@@Decaticon I learned most things at the start as well. I learned how to parry lasers at the start because I saw some people doing it before I even play. The only thing I couldn't figure out until late game was the shield sliding.
@@Sabaelos I was told it was a blind playthrough and any kind of hint and/or tip wasn't allowed
Wait she has used the camel power which means she has to know how to charge, something doesn't add up here.
yeah, i was just thinking that.
@Charles LeVaughnBakos I think you can dodge Thunder Blight's speed attack just by running the opposite direction, but I'm not completely sure. Either that or she had Stasis+ and used that instead.
The game tells you to charge a button, doesn't it? Maybe she thought it only worked when she had those available or with a certain weapon?
I think it's bullshit. It's staged and she does a good job acting but it's just my sense. Some people noticed the charge thing too.
She HAS the power but the meter is full, which means it's possible she's never used it?
In Tears Of The Kingdom, I deliberately avoided the shrine that teaches you these combat skills in honour of this clip. Now that I just passed 95 hours, I guess I should go back and learn these "crucial skills" now.
“That’s the cutest fucking thing I’ve ever seen...” *AHAAGSGHA*
YOU CAN DO A BACKFLIP IN THIS GAME?!
She played 95 hours of botw without parrying... impressive
parrying isnt really a requirement. i only really bothered using it to try and beat guardians quickly, and that was only if i didnt have any ancient arrows or didnt want to get in close to chop off their legs. dodging on the other hand, i did all the time, sometimes off a cliff like a moron
How did she play thru 95 hours without those skills like bruh that's impressive
Not like the game is difficult or something
@@sebman6031 The game isn't difficult... after a bit of experience. Before you get a couple heart containers, you're going to get taken out by mistakes. No one has beaten Great Plateau their first time without dying at least once.
This is the gaming equivalent to finding spare screws and then checking the manual to find there is a literal toolkit atrached to it that comes with the Flatpack furniture.
I freaking love her reactions to this. Priceless.
0:25 If you listen carefully, you can hear her head explode internally...
That's the problem with sandbox games that don't force tutorial on you.
*cough cough* totally never missed you can open inventory outside a fight in undertale *cough cough*
It didn't force it on you, but she straight up ignored what the game suggested. It's your first time around, I know you're given freedom, but at least do a little bit of what you're told until your map actively shows you where you should consider going.
What baffles me is that you don't even need the Tutorial to understand this side jump and backflip. And the Charge Attacks. Most Zelda games tend to have all those mechanics.
Hmm I guess she is new to Zelda.
The controls aren't intuitive at all if you don't know about them
@@Satheo05 no
@@solarprogeny6736 Yes. Who the fuck doesn't lock on to an enemy, and try to jump out of the way of an attack? especially an overhead.
She’s kind of amazing to get that far in a game and then find out that she was doing the bare minimum.
Honestly for her to make it all this way into the game and not know the basics is astonishing . Shes a true gamer in my opinion . This is what happens when you dont use the web for help. Good for her.
This girl really is something
Alright, she had me until she said "you can charge attacks??" There ain't no way.
I mean when you look at it, the attack itself is pretty OP so being able to throw it out willy nilly would be confusing to the average gamer
Reminds me of the time I beat the dungeon in the well in kakariko village without the lens of truth in Ocarina of Time.
OH MY GAWD LMFAO DUDE WHAT!?!?!
So you thought the game had glitched textures that you walked through and buggy invisible enemies 😂 it is impressive that you beat it Without the lenses
Laughing out loud, your reactions are priceless, thanks for sharing, much respect for your decision!
She didn't know she could charge attacks so I'm guessing she hadn't been using that electric power from the camel.
D S maybe that’s the last one she had to complete
@@lumos581 I thought that might be the case too, but at 2:50 you can see on the left that she has the power.
Lmao this is great. The game was probs super easy for her after she discovered all these extra skills. Well done for making it this far tho; thats crazy
Have you played this game? The fact that she made it this far in the game without parrying or flurry dodging isn’t that impressive. I’m really tired of reading these comments saying what she accomplished is groundbreaking
on second thought if she managed to defeat thunderblight ganon without parrying that is sort of impressive, unless she had a lot of fairies or used a lot of healing items. the other three divine beasts can easily be defeated without parrying or flurry dodging
@@danielmcneary3947 no i haven't, only watched my one friend play it; would love to though, looks like a lot of fun and the design is stunning.
Sorry i assumed when they said "crucial" that the game would be much more difficult without it. Either way she must've had a lot of patience to defeat a few bosses without any of these skills.
I'm a bit tired of people calling her stupid. It was a silly mistake, but i mean she seems like she's enjoying the game, and games are meant to be enjoyed. No need for people attacking her
Sorry for being harsh in the original comments. I never meant she was stupid, I just thought what she accomplished in the game wasn’t extremely impressive.
@@danielmcneary3947 no man it's totally chilled. Thank you for taking the time to explain more about the game. I'm sorry for assuming you were calling her stupid, that was wrong on my part.
It definitely isn't ground-breaking, by looking at a few comments it seems like some people managed to finish most of the game without the extra skills. But personally i wouldn't have been able to do it, I'm too impatient😅
**Plays Mario*
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"Wait, you don't die if you jump on top of the enemies? How was I supposed to know that?"
And you can kill rabbits in this game lmao
speaking of which....did I lock my car...
Thanks for this video! I thought I had to beat this stupid guardian with the hop and then flurry attack. I did it once and couldn't repeat it. And I kept getting the annoying "this is how you back flip" pop ups which i ignored because I didn't think it'd help. I probably spent 30 minutes before I started look for help. Your video is the only one that made me realize I'm supposed to do each move once. *head desk*
I lost 3 shields and two swords and a club.
That moment when you have a no side hop playthrough without trying
Considering how much of an act there is in the video, I can't imagine she went 95 hours without accidentally using any of the moves.
Take a look at her Vah Naboris powers
Meanwhile when I start an action game I stay still for an hour to understand every attack you can do and and every kind of animation cancelling
Which is useless most of the time tbh
Devil may cry in my case. If I buy a new move, I practice it to see how to perform it.
"Hold on, I can breath!? I'VE BEEN LIVING FOR YEARS AND I HAD NO IDEA!"
Can't make fun of someone else's stupidity if you can't spell correctly.
@@Faeborn English isn't even my mother tongue, give me a little credit
@@vVRichardVv How am I supposed to just know that?
@@Faeborn you don't. Just don't be a grammar nazi and everything will be fine in the future.
PS: what did i spell wrong?
@@vVRichardVv Breathe. And its not called being a grammar Nazi its called seeing someone be a hypocrite.
I'm rather impressed how this girl managed to go through 3 divine beasts. Without side hop, backflips, and parry.
I feel this. I found a half-dozen Challenge Shrines in _Tears of the Kingdom_ before I found the stealth tutorial, at which point I was well-versed in the sneaking.
When ur grandmaster in Overwatch and haven't ever left clicked
How does she not know how to charge attacks if she got the electric spin attack?
Maybe she thought it only works on urbosas fury?
She is better than all of us confirmed
Okay but let's be real Link's abilities in BOW were pretty impressive to see on a first playthrough. And discovering them all was a real treat.
That face where it looks like her soul is leaving her body? It's the face of someone thinking, "oh my god, all of these parts would have been so much easier if I had done this tutorial."