Thanks to those who brought this ending to my attention! The ones who figured this out are the real MVPs! Cocoon FULL game explained: ruclips.net/video/VlWmGM4HHiw/видео.html
Whoever figured out the tonal/ musical challenge deserves a national monument & a parade ! I think the secret ending runs with the theme of the game, that there's always something beyond the threshold. Probably just a fun nod. Great video!
Hmmm, it seems like there were 6 creatures, and I'm pretty sure there are 6 total codes to input for the secret ending, so presumably each beacon called out to a specific god-bug each? And I'm willing to believe the protagonist was mostly just surprised. It might not even be a bad suprise either - maybe they're just amazed to finally have other peers to communicate with?
I hope that it was a surprise and that they will take their place to create a universe even larger than their own. Perhaps these are creatures that they haven't seen in a long time and didn't expect to see, but they will work together once they all connect.
my interpretation of the normal ending was that the MC eats/destroys its universe, so here I see that the other creatures are just bringing them more food. At least in the secret ending you can see that the universe from the normal ending is not there anymore.
@Tonaram I actually wondered if the universe was still there, it was so dark in that little shell. But I just figured maybe it was because of being shown from a distance. If the creature did eat the world, well that's dark too...but in a whole different way 😅
You can simply load into all specific parts of the game after you finished it once, so it wouldn't be too hard once somebody has figured it out. But still I think it's better when these things arent achievement related, but stay true secrets
I'll admit that the secrets are ridiculously obscure (which some might argue makes it worthwhile to solve it yourself) but at least if you want to and know where the areas of the game the codes are located, it shouldn't take too much extra time to polish off these secrets to get the ending. (took me about 15 mins to jump around and gather the codes)
I think that the reason behind all of this is simple as instincts versus cooperation(mind if you will). Resonanse is a form of communication which is very antagonistic to egoism. And egoism formed mostly by instincts. Aslo the thing that it's all done by community is a large plus to this theory. "To bring the pieces back together, rediscover communication" but... i'm also think that there is no answer for this at all. The main reason behind this game and art is actually communication. Let people talk and get heared by others... bring more empathy to this world.
What you refer to as a galaxy is actually a solar system. Galaxy is cluster of many and many stars and solar systems. Solar system is star with some planets around it :)
In the secret ending, I can see the monster that appears to be the final boss, but I can't see the final sphere containing the planet. Where did it go?
I think most people could get it done in 3 to 5 hours...depending on how fast you figure out the puzzles and if you try to find all of the collectibles.
lol hands up if your here cuz you couldnt figure out how to get the secret ending 👋😂 Thanks for the explanation! Keep it up with the great vids like this! - Chris
I just beat this game, and I really wanted to like it more, but ugh. The art design is so random. I know they were probably trying to make the game seem really alien, but it just feels like they threw stuff at the wall, and whatever stuck went into the game. I considered for mere seconds if I wanted to go through and try to get the secret ending before just looking it up, and I'm glad I didn't waste my time. I hated Limbo, freaking loved Inside, and am on the fence about this one. Hopefully their next one is a banger.
I agree that the secret ending was not worth the effort. I enjoyed the art style but I agree that it wasn't necessarily cohesive at all times. It actually made some parts difficult to navigate. I'm curious why you hated Limbo. I know when people love Inside, they usually also love Limbo too
I just never really liked the silhouette look, too little story, and the puzzles just seemed more annoying. I think I went into expecting more, because of it's acclaim. I loved EVERYTHING about Inside though. I'm a sucker for secret government lab stuff. The puzzles made me feel really clever, and there was much more variety. @@pixeljurnee
@@TheBluemindedGod I do think the silhouette look is not something everyone is into. I was honestly surprised as many people loved it as they did. Inside definitely had a lot more intriguing visuals...especially the further you approached the end. Things took a lot more planning and stealth, that's for sure.
Seemed to me like every world had a fairly cohesive visual aesthetic / theme. I absolutely loved the visuals. The art design blows away anything from recent memory in how interesting and original it is.
I will admit, for the amount of work and brain power that it took players working as a GROUP to put together, you would think the secret ending would be much more profound or, at least, add more clarity.
its just a secret ending, it doesn't even give you an achievement so its not for completionism, its useless, you can just not do it. Its just there as a SECRET thing for those that can figure it out
Thanks to those who brought this ending to my attention! The ones who figured this out are the real MVPs!
Cocoon FULL game explained: ruclips.net/video/VlWmGM4HHiw/видео.html
They sure are the real MVPs, I have no idea how they would have figured this secrete ending out! Great explanation!
@@FamilywithFour without these folks putting their heads together, I don't think any of us would have even known this ending existed!
Whoever figured out the tonal/ musical challenge deserves a national monument & a parade ! I think the secret ending runs with the theme of the game, that there's always something beyond the threshold. Probably just a fun nod. Great video!
Hmmm, it seems like there were 6 creatures, and I'm pretty sure there are 6 total codes to input for the secret ending, so presumably each beacon called out to a specific god-bug each?
And I'm willing to believe the protagonist was mostly just surprised. It might not even be a bad suprise either - maybe they're just amazed to finally have other peers to communicate with?
I hope that it was a surprise and that they will take their place to create a universe even larger than their own. Perhaps these are creatures that they haven't seen in a long time and didn't expect to see, but they will work together once they all connect.
my interpretation of the normal ending was that the MC eats/destroys its universe, so here I see that the other creatures are just bringing them more food.
At least in the secret ending you can see that the universe from the normal ending is not there anymore.
@Tonaram I actually wondered if the universe was still there, it was so dark in that little shell. But I just figured maybe it was because of being shown from a distance. If the creature did eat the world, well that's dark too...but in a whole different way 😅
I’m just glad there is no achievement for this ending because I would hate to have to replay the game in order to get the 100%.
Tell me about it! This would have been a pain to have to get.
You can simply load into all specific parts of the game after you finished it once, so it wouldn't be too hard once somebody has figured it out. But still I think it's better when these things arent achievement related, but stay true secrets
Come on. You can finish the game in one day if you already know how to solve puzles
I'll admit that the secrets are ridiculously obscure (which some might argue makes it worthwhile to solve it yourself) but at least if you want to and know where the areas of the game the codes are located, it shouldn't take too much extra time to polish off these secrets to get the ending. (took me about 15 mins to jump around and gather the codes)
Or just play the game to enjoy it and don't worry about stupid achievements that mean nothing?
Not in a million years would i have figured this out
I would have never, either. I am impressed that those folks were able to make sense of all of this.
I owe you a subscription here@@pixeljurnee
awww thanks so much. I hope to see you in the comments of future videos!
sure thing
@@pixeljurnee
lol i thought you got this ending if you got all the ancestors.. NOT EVEN CLOSE!
That's what I thought too! lol...I'm impressed anyone even found how to trigger this.
I think that the reason behind all of this is simple as instincts versus cooperation(mind if you will). Resonanse is a form of communication which is very antagonistic to egoism. And egoism formed mostly by instincts. Aslo the thing that it's all done by community is a large plus to this theory. "To bring the pieces back together, rediscover communication" but... i'm also think that there is no answer for this at all. The main reason behind this game and art is actually communication. Let people talk and get heared by others... bring more empathy to this world.
This game is too abstract to make decent concerns.
What you refer to as a galaxy is actually a solar system. Galaxy is cluster of many and many stars and solar systems. Solar system is star with some planets around it :)
Thank you for that correction!
Nice video, very clear explanation
In the secret ending, I can see the monster that appears to be the final boss, but I can't see the final sphere containing the planet. Where did it go?
great videos, thank you!
Maybe they felt his ascension and were like “Whatever dawg we totally know how you did that, we just wanna hear YOU say it 👉👈”
Ha! For real! They have that connection!
Nice video explaining this ending! I am curious, how long is the average playthrough for Cocoon??🤔😊
I think most people could get it done in 3 to 5 hours...depending on how fast you figure out the puzzles and if you try to find all of the collectibles.
what the devs smoking fr
mothdust
Wait Cocoon had a secret ending
lol hands up if your here cuz you couldnt figure out how to get the secret ending 👋😂 Thanks for the explanation! Keep it up with the great vids like this! - Chris
Thank you so much!!! I'll definitely be on the lookout for games you all might enjoy and I'm always open to suggestions!
I recently beat this game and it is sick
let's go!
I just beat this game, and I really wanted to like it more, but ugh. The art design is so random. I know they were probably trying to make the game seem really alien, but it just feels like they threw stuff at the wall, and whatever stuck went into the game. I considered for mere seconds if I wanted to go through and try to get the secret ending before just looking it up, and I'm glad I didn't waste my time. I hated Limbo, freaking loved Inside, and am on the fence about this one. Hopefully their next one is a banger.
I agree that the secret ending was not worth the effort. I enjoyed the art style but I agree that it wasn't necessarily cohesive at all times. It actually made some parts difficult to navigate.
I'm curious why you hated Limbo. I know when people love Inside, they usually also love Limbo too
I just never really liked the silhouette look, too little story, and the puzzles just seemed more annoying. I think I went into expecting more, because of it's acclaim. I loved EVERYTHING about Inside though. I'm a sucker for secret government lab stuff. The puzzles made me feel really clever, and there was much more variety. @@pixeljurnee
@@TheBluemindedGod I do think the silhouette look is not something everyone is into. I was honestly surprised as many people loved it as they did. Inside definitely had a lot more intriguing visuals...especially the further you approached the end. Things took a lot more planning and stealth, that's for sure.
Seemed to me like every world had a fairly cohesive visual aesthetic / theme. I absolutely loved the visuals. The art design blows away anything from recent memory in how interesting and original it is.
oh, come on... devs, this is no fun.
I will admit, for the amount of work and brain power that it took players working as a GROUP to put together, you would think the secret ending would be much more profound or, at least, add more clarity.
its just a secret ending, it doesn't even give you an achievement so its not for completionism, its useless, you can just not do it.
Its just there as a SECRET thing for those that can figure it out
The developers were high on mushroom when they made this game come on it made no sense
You guys should fear GOD a little
Why do you say all this blasphemous things??
Everything is blasphemy to someone. May as well just live life as you see it and not worry too much about an afterlife.
what a weird voice/way of speaking
Man talking 😁
Woman talking 😑
literally just a normal woman's voice lmao
This but unironically@@desplanchesstevan1418