Yeah I’m actually in love with it I kinda wish the cave that made you dizzy slowly shifted your orientation the longer your in there so if you spend too long you could be finding your way home upside down
Underwater can be very disorienting. It's generally only your bubbles that can immediately help you know which way it truly up. Your breathing can kind of help, but much less quickly, since detecting your bodies movement based on your displacement is not simple...
It makes me glad to see you play this! I've been watching the devlogs for this game for a while, so it's nice to see it getting the attention it deserves
That is a scene when Frank “the hero” takes the explosive from the villain and give him a weapon. They are in the Academy Awards, by the way. So you see his boss facepalm, then the director of the TV facepalm, then the whole audience.
Today, we witness as Architect Matt is sent to the diving cave of shame to feed himself to the deep. He so longed for the Wheel of Shame of old, but with new eras come new ways of shaming.
I think the line is best used for the most commonly taken paths that would start from the top going down then you can figure out what paths go deeper and make a straight line to the surface
ah yes pressure roblos but you are the dude in charge of feeding the aquatic horrors beyond mortal comprehension to keep them happy and not escape the hadal blacksite
You have gotten me to play so many good games! Thank you so much for what you are doing! Not only am I getting good games to play but I am really entertained watching your videos!! I really appreciate you!
East or west engineers are the best, May it be the sea, land, till the sky's and even beyond, Engineers are pioneers, Thank-you, My you be successful in your future endeavors.
Hello fellow Engineers. What exactly is the genre for the type of games RCE plays? I’m very much interested in playing more relaxing games rather than Battlefield and games like that.
All kinds of different games but never things like battlefield lol. It’s a lot of indie game stuff like this and then bigger series around games like cities skylines, polybridge, timberborners, etc. all videos are generally chill like this
@@drmcnasty4300 I think you misunderstood me. I know he isn't playing FPS games or anything like that. I was wondering what the genre is. I get that they're indie games but I'm tryna get into that aswell for more relaxing game sessions.
A lot of games he plays, such as Timberborn and Cities Skylines are known as City Builders/Simulation games. If you are interested in this particular game, Feed the Deep is what's known as a Roguelike (as are most games with randomly generated maps). If you are interested in knowing the genre of any particular game he has played you can Google the game and some of the first fee results will tell you what genre they are, good luck finding your next favorite game!
Nobody: Game: feed the deep Gameplay: littery that space game called domekeeper where you mine exxept its water and you collect and need air to come back up
Matt skiped over the story, for those interested theres a whole story, different levels with slightly different mechanics and secrets. Not sure what all the game has but it seems dense, its a good game, if only a little overhyped.
Fun fact: The guy who made this game worked on Fruit Ninja and Jetpack Joyride. So if you played mobile games in the early 2010's, he created your childhood
In the early 2000s? Fruit Ninja came out in 2010, Jetpack Joyride in 2011 - we didn't even have mobile games like that in the early 2000s, let alone a mobile phone that could even play them. Hell, I'd not even want to play any of those games with a stylus which would be the touchscreen controls of extremely expensive phones from the early 90s to the late 2000s, let alone on one of the first properly useable touchscreens without a stylus.
@@gavinsmith764 No worries, I first thought of it as parts of the early 2000s as well (which is kinda normal due to the span of 100 years we usually associate with it), but then realized that we're technically still in the early 2000s now if we'd use the span of 100 years - it's honestly odd how a simple mistake like that can develope into.. well, kind of a paradox. But I kind of liked the original statement regardless, it reminded me of how much can change in such a short amount of time that we don't even notice that not a lot of time has actually passed in between.
Can I say, the attacks messing up your orientation underwater is a fantastic little mechanic, and pretty unique right?
yes, amazing
Gives me Touch Fuzzy, Get Dizzy vibes.
Yeah I’m actually in love with it I kinda wish the cave that made you dizzy slowly shifted your orientation the longer your in there so if you spend too long you could be finding your way home upside down
It also makes a lot of sense from the divers perspective if a creature fed you up and let you go you’d be very disoriented 😂
Underwater can be very disorienting. It's generally only your bubbles that can immediately help you know which way it truly up. Your breathing can kind of help, but much less quickly, since detecting your bodies movement based on your displacement is not simple...
Him not bombing the wall directly to the left of the bomb dispenser was killing me.
is something good there?
It did take him way too long to realize the bomb can mine. That was a bit surprising...
@@thekwoka4707 There were tons of resources on the other side, so ....yeah. lol
He figured it out by the end, but that took way too long
The guy that developed this game also developed fruit ninja and jet pack joyride, so I think he slipped them in as mini games in the caves lol
It makes me glad to see you play this! I've been watching the devlogs for this game for a while, so it's nice to see it getting the attention it deserves
Dave the Diver meets Dome Keeper.
I said this exact same comment on cartoonz vid yesterday 😂
was literally thinking that
Dave the diver + dome keeper = FEed ThE dEaP
@@minili837 yeah, what of it?
I'm surprised you didn't call the triangles and circles quids
real
@@angelomihalachi civil
quids and squids? to keep with the "deep" theme.
I'd love a series on this like the one on Dome Keeper
Jetpack joyride, my beloved 😩
RCE: "This game is stressful!"
Me: "Let me introduce you to Subnautica." 😄
True
Dear Editor, I always look forward to seeing the Mars Attacks face palm clip. It never gets old! Excellent work as always!
The mass-face palm is from Naked Gun
That is a scene when Frank “the hero” takes the explosive from the villain and give him a weapon. They are in the Academy Awards, by the way. So you see his boss facepalm, then the director of the TV facepalm, then the whole audience.
I’m begging you keep playing this. I have to see the next levels. I love this so much PLEASE make more videos
what if I told you you could see the next levels yourself for like $6 on steam
Matt is an acrhitecht slayer
Legs
Arms
@@LegendhypergameGD hands
Preach 🙏
You spelled it wrong, it should be "Matt is an acrhitecht LAYER".
It cracks me up how he never bothers to upgrade his carrying capacity and then constantly struggles to bring stuff back.
Today, we witness as Architect Matt is sent to the diving cave of shame to feed himself to the deep. He so longed for the Wheel of Shame of old, but with new eras come new ways of shaming.
Even though this game seems stressful with the depletion of oxygen, it looks so calming with the graceful swimming.
I'm starting to think that YOU are the real food for the deep! 😂
Feed the deep? Oh poor Timothy.
"He's begging for his life."
i like how slowly you played, which i could relate to more than tylers playthrough - he was playing so fast
I think the line is best used for the most commonly taken paths that would start from the top going down then you can figure out what paths go deeper and make a straight line to the surface
Em, what did you think the bombs were for?
It's like he never played Zelda
@@RoyCyle i never played Zelda
Seriously, I facepalmed so hard when realized they were meant to clear rock. And he's played dome keeper that has the exact same gadget!
The Deep??? More like The Peak!!!
I just wanna give respect for uploading every single day, that is some serious dedication and hard work, thank you engineer lord
It might be a longer game than you'd want to get into, but I think you'd enjoy "Dave the Diver." You explore the depths in the pursuit of good sushi!
ah yes
pressure roblos but you are the dude in charge of feeding the aquatic horrors beyond mortal comprehension to keep them happy and not escape the hadal blacksite
5:10 brother use your sprint. freaking killing me that he didnt
Yo this looks so cool!
More Bridge Reviews🙏
Dome Keeper meets Dave the Diver...
When he said "I'm only going to take 1 bomb"... did anyone else think "maybe there's a reason 2 bombs spawn"?
Watching this game was super fun.
6:50 jetpack joyride
You have gotten me to play so many good games! Thank you so much for what you are doing! Not only am I getting good games to play but I am really entertained watching your videos!! I really appreciate you!
LOVED the game! More, please?? :)
I was really hoping for Subnautica
I love the twist it’s great 😂
Hey thats ny shoulder! Thats my shoulder... They cut me out if the picture...
So weird i just bought this game glad to see you playin it too
Please play Cataclismo!!
It have bridge in it!!!!!
I’d watch another episode for sure
6:51 it's a Jetpack joyride references
Confirmed: Matt has a psychic connection with @OlexaYT.
I remember seeing the first version of this game
6:52 it's a remake of jetpack joyride. i recognize that anywhere
It’s because the creator of this game worked on jetpack joyride, he also worked on fruit ninja.
@@ftn5150 hell yeah
Dave the Dome Keeper
RCE: Let's feed the beast
then RCE goes with the food to the mouth of the beast lol
I have the impression this is meant to happen. But given it’s Matt playing, we will never know
RCE should play Techtonica
East or west engineers are the best,
May it be the sea, land, till the sky's and even beyond,
Engineers are pioneers,
Thank-you,
My you be successful in your future endeavors.
21:30 May be BOMBS ?
Apparently the guy who worked on ninja fruit and jetpack joyride made this game
Refusing to upgrade carry weight while upgrading the air tank over and over is so dumb. lol
Sometimes i think that you and Olexa somehow related :) You can try to collab once, you have similaires
Still waiting on the RCE Subnautica series
This was made by the guy who made jetpack joyride and fruit ninja. His name is Luke Muscat!
Reminds me of dave the diver
Matt the levels are procedurally generated using an algorithm that will ensure you can complete the objectives. I think 🤔
Paddy needs to be in more videos 🐶
Matt clearly hasn't watched a bunch of videos about people dying while cave diving or he'd know about the rule of thirds.
You should play kingdoms and castle
Just watched Cartoonz play this last night and commented on how long until you found this game
You couldn't use your emergency teleporter to escape at the end?
Lmao Cartoonz literally posted this game yesterday 😅
The same dev that made fruit ninja made this
Bruh. Its a bomb.
Hello fellow Engineers. What exactly is the genre for the type of games RCE plays? I’m very much interested in playing more relaxing games rather than Battlefield and games like that.
All kinds of different games but never things like battlefield lol. It’s a lot of indie game stuff like this and then bigger series around games like cities skylines, polybridge, timberborners, etc. all videos are generally chill like this
@@drmcnasty4300 I think you misunderstood me. I know he isn't playing FPS games or anything like that. I was wondering what the genre is. I get that they're indie games but I'm tryna get into that aswell for more relaxing game sessions.
A lot of games he plays, such as Timberborn and Cities Skylines are known as City Builders/Simulation games.
If you are interested in this particular game, Feed the Deep is what's known as a Roguelike (as are most games with randomly generated maps).
If you are interested in knowing the genre of any particular game he has played you can Google the game and some of the first fee results will tell you what genre they are, good luck finding your next favorite game!
@@TheRunicbladeFantasy This was more like it! Thank you good sir.
Matt plays the new show Nautilus
this game look like dome keeper
Dave the Diver?
Deep Keeper
This was made by the guy who made fruit ninja and jetpack joyride
Matt = RCE = related with paddy = related with dog = i likey cuz I like dog and engineering 👍
likey
FR lmao
2 minutes in and Matt already earned the facepalm gif. Love it.
I will feed the deep with my friends 😊
>"Floating cities"
You mean Islands?
Islands don't float
@@SwiggSwoogz what about the ‘floater island’ in subnatica )
@@Pengui_guy fictional
@@SwiggSwoogz Wdym?
@@SwiggSwoogz it’s just a joke 😔😔😔
Play subnautica and get the builder tool and then you can engineer 😂
hm are they really floating if they are on stilts?
Seems people keep copying ideas from other successful indie games. The resources are straight out of dome keeper.
Hi
@lukemuscat looks like the engineer liked your game :D (welp nvm that tag didnt work)
Lol
Are you going to play World Of Goo 2?
Nobody:
Game: feed the deep
Gameplay: littery that space game called domekeeper where you mine exxept its water and you collect and need air to come back up
The edit was the domekeeper part
Day 4 of asking Matt to play what he wants to play. Because we will enjoy it anyway :)
Bootleg Dave the Diver
Day -3 of asking Matt to play "Toy Defense 2"
You should try a webbing journey
Matt skiped over the story, for those interested theres a whole story, different levels with slightly different mechanics and secrets.
Not sure what all the game has but it seems dense, its a good game, if only a little overhyped.
you missed a lot of stuff and you should play this again
sadly
Fun fact:
The guy who made this game worked on Fruit Ninja and Jetpack Joyride. So if you played mobile games in the early 2010's, he created your childhood
In the early 2000s?
Fruit Ninja came out in 2010, Jetpack Joyride in 2011 - we didn't even have mobile games like that in the early 2000s, let alone a mobile phone that could even play them.
Hell, I'd not even want to play any of those games with a stylus which would be the touchscreen controls of extremely expensive phones from the early 90s to the late 2000s, let alone on one of the first properly useable touchscreens without a stylus.
@@Unknown_Genius My bad, I was back and forth on it but decided 2010's might be able to pass as 2000's. I'll change it.
@@gavinsmith764 No worries, I first thought of it as parts of the early 2000s as well (which is kinda normal due to the span of 100 years we usually associate with it), but then realized that we're technically still in the early 2000s now if we'd use the span of 100 years - it's honestly odd how a simple mistake like that can develope into.. well, kind of a paradox.
But I kind of liked the original statement regardless, it reminded me of how much can change in such a short amount of time that we don't even notice that not a lot of time has actually passed in between.
no one tell him
Frog
Paddy
Day 212 asking Matt if he's feeding Cthulhu
Universim please 😅
👍😊
This is just an extremely shit knockoff of dome keeper.
You should really consider playing subnautica, it Is a very intresting and well made game
Day 2 of asking Matt to play oxygen not included(again)
You should play Oxygen Not Included
Pound coin
Reporting all "day ?? Of asking matt to play..." as spam
Spriiintttt 🥲