"Anyone who sat through the entire thing in one sitting..." I legit didn't even realize I'd been watching this for 4 hours. So relaxing, beautiful, and fun to listen to Jack.
So I think I figured it out, the connection in what had happened. So basically: The tectonic plates shifted much more than they should have and one ended up going almost completely over the other, so the one from Lone Sails would be the one on top as the water started to leave it going to the lower tectonic plate, which then made it into a barren wasteland as there was no more water, but all the water that used to be there went into Changing Tide's tectonic plate, flooding it and washing most things away. This made both societies develop different ways of coping with the CT one making everything from trains and towns into boats, and LS changing anything from boats and scrap metal into walking/driving machinery
AAAAHHHH THE LADY SHE HAD A PHOTO OF LONE! For those who don't know Lone was the playable character from the LS. Lone Hendrickson was the Daughter of Ian Hendrickson which if you don't know was the man who invented the okomotive, the main unit in LS (or what Jack called Thomas). In the beginning of LS Lone is looking at her father's grave before she begins her journey. now in this game CT The woman who was found in the boat was holding a photo of Lone. My guess she is the mother of Lone and when the world "split" in two Lone went with her father while the lady stayed on the side of the world with ocean. Now I believe that when her father died Lone was on a journey to meet with her mother (The Lady from the painting). Now I don't know abt this part but there might be a chance the woman is also the mother of the playable character in this game and that Lone and the CT character may be siblings? I don't know abt the whole siblings part but I guess that's what a theory is really!
Jack: "I'm going to take this plant as far as I can!" *Plant falls into water less than 10 seconds later.* Jack: "and its gone." *plant sinking begging for Jack to come back and save it* Jack: "And moving on!"
Honestly Far: Distant Clouds would be an amazing third installment for this game. Instead of a plane, your little character has to take car of a giant airship.
As someone whos at through this one and the first one back to back straight it was such a amazing ride. Thank you jack for the experience i would have never gotten myself.
"I just stood here all night looking at the lights? Why would I do that?" When I played I imagined that just for that moment, the world looked like the people were back.
That's a nice, kinda sad, cool thought. Just to sit there thinking it was a moment civilization returns for that moment to turn unconsciously into hours to only remember it's a fantasy as the sun rises.
I think he stands there the whole night because he’s looking for other people. If you look when we first turn on the lights he looks all around himself trying to find someone or that’s what it appears like. Then after the night is over. He looks more defeated and decided to leave. Which is why I think the achievement is called “what now” because throughout the game we are constantly shown this city in the water with all these building and what appear to be either light houses or guard towers. Which you can see in the background before the city rises. And his hope was to find others there. Then after he stays the night and realizes no one is coming he just decided to keep moving.
Jack: "I feel like I'm going to crash into things *a lot more* in this one." Jack in the last game: *Crashes into almost every single thing he could possibly crash into*
@@MeCantSpell That's the funniest part about Jack in that game. He, himself, braces for impact. Meanwhile, his characters stands there and stares at the incoming wall. :P
@@jessiehogue. It was the most annoying thing for me, and most people. Him going tHeRE wAS NoTHinG i cOUld dO, when there was clearly something something he knew how to do, was infuriating
@@aguyontheinternet8436 True, but then again, only playing the game is considerably less difficult than making an entertaining youtube video at the same time as playing the game. I understand - and shared - the frustration, but in all honesty, given the same circumstances, and Jack's ADHD, we might not have done much better.
Sean: "Guys! I don't understand the sail! Figure it out for me!" Guys: * understood the sail * Episode: * one and only, so guys can't help Sean * Guys: * nervously point at the screen hoping Sean will figure it out himself soon *
That's me when I figured out the second sail. Noticed the sail would only open when the flag reached the blue line on the top, early when he still confused about it. Although, he did guessed it right, but he still not sure if he was right or wrong lol.
I was literally thinking at the end that a co-op third game would be so fun! Or having to switch between the two characters depending on which "ship" you need to use to traverse the terrain.
co-op would be awesome, there is a co-op game where you need multiple people to manage a spaceship called Lovers in a Dangerous Space Time, it's wild fun because it's hectic, but having a chill game like this and puzzles you need two people for, would be amaaaaazing
I'm thinking that the third game should have an option for co-op, but also Lone and Tide should convert their boat into a proper airship. They've already tackled land and water. But let's not make the ship strictly locked to the air. If the weather is getting bad, you can land it to get past the storm. If there's a huge obstacle in the way, just head airborne. Also if you happen to fall off the ship while it's airborne, have it automatically lower a rope ladder for you to climb up, sort of like how the previous vehicles will automatically stop if they get too far away from you. The control switch that operates the submersion feature would instead control the balloon.
Jack trying to describe the scenery: "Definitely the Pacific Northwest. Up by Colorado. Maybe Portland?" Me, trying desperately to ignore the fact that he called an elk a deer: "CANADA."
I loved this comment, also Canadian, I was also yelling at the screen "it's an elk" then when he said the word elk in a different sentence....sigh love you Sean haha
@@therenegamer5782 The elk (Cervus canadensis), also known as the wapiti, is one of the largest species within the deer family, Cervidae, and one of the largest terrestrial mammals in its native range of North America, as well as Central and East Asia.
It’s kinda interesting that Jack didn’t notice how the flag on the pole determined how much wind the ship was catching. If it was catching enough wind it would be at the top in the blue and the second sail would come down.
@@Moon-wz9fp I think he was acknowledging the second mast releasing when catching wind as the indicator, because if he was acknowledging the flags height as the indicator.. well, he entirely ignored it immediately after and for the rest of the game.
@@marcusthegamer348 I think in that one he is talking about the swirling wind behind the sails. It only shows up when the sail is catching peak wind. Still.. the little flag is more usefull if he'd notice it
I love that the first game takes place in an apocalyptic land where the water receded, and then this one shows where all the water went; to another land where the flooding caused its own apocalypse.
POND SOLUTIONS: You want to buy some pond dye for it. The seagulls can’t see through the water to see the fish. Also add in things like drift wood for the fish to hide under.
@@nononononononononono I mean I don’t want to speak on behalf of all fish but I believe so. Well they can see their surroundings and that. In my parents pond, they always knew when it was dinner time and when to hide.
Sadly couldn’t watch the whole thing in one sitting, so it took a couple days, but please do keep making longer videos like this, they’re my absolute favourite because they’re so chill to watch. Keep it up and do them when you can! I know its hard to find the time to, but its also totally fine that they dont come out as often as shorter videos
I think my favorite part is Jack saying he'll take the plant as far as he can, knocking it into the water, and apparently forgetting that he can swim and dive in said water.
For the sails: the little flag at the front 1: always pointed in the direction the wind was going in. 2: When it was at the top the extra sails would come out & give you a boost.
I just finished watching the FAR: Lone Sails play through today (I’d been meaning to watch it for weeks) and was wondering if you were still planning to do the sequel. What a happy coincidence
I feel like these developers could make an amazing train game, just a open world train game where you explore and pick up cargo and passengers, riding the rails to some great music
I would love that and because the game would be so simple they could make it into an online game so you would not only be able to do co-op in a single train but also have to pay attention other players trains when passing them by
@@AnzanTheFurry It's prbably not the same? But I know of an android game called "Tiny Rails" that is basically a 2D open world train game where you can grab cargo and bring passengers around from Point A to Point-Wherever-The-Hell-You're-Going It's also free to play and its got none of that annoying ads that pop up every 3 seconds?
I watched Sean play the first Far and fell absolutely in love with it, so when I heard there was a sequel I immediately bought it and played through the whole game right away. I was so excited to see he was playing it, mostly because I couldn’t wait for him to see the ending. These games are SO amazing. The art, the story (which is somehow so poignant without ever speaking a single word), the characters, the “lore,” the imaginative universe, the color choices, the music, the mechanics, the way they teach you the gameplay without it feeling dumbed down.. it’s just such an incredible game series. Truly a work of art. I really hope they make a 3rd one that offers co-op with both characters or at the very least that one person gets to play as both characters doing different jobs on a mix-matched vehicle of some type. But, even if they don’t release a third. I’m so thankful they created the two they did. They’re brilliant and beautiful and just amazing.
The sheer volume I yelled "HONK THE HORN" when I realized they were going to meet and the lil person in blue was still on the tower at the end omg, my heart soared watching this. Wonderful experience!! :D
@@TheBetterBleedingBladesRUclips then how about 3rd game being about skies and 4th game about all 3 going to some paradise place they found on a map and end with them trying to rebuild civilization
If there would be a far: sky bound it probably be a blimp. Just fits well with the theme of these games. Also glad Sean’s doing a non-horror game. Beautiful game and his commentary genuinely made me laugh.
I wonder how long it will take Sean to realize that the dead lady he finds in the ice cave paddle boat was the mother of the other character holding a picture of the red character.
I think the paper the dead lady drops was the photo of the dead guy from the start of the first game. I believe this was an entire family, first game we see dead Dad and alive son, second game we see dead Mom and i guess daughter.
@@sydr3900 it also bring more life and emotions to the game, it makes me wonder what little tidbits of lore and backstory are going to be in the next game in the series.
I love this game so much. Okomotive has a real sense of how to create a good story just using an environment and sound. They really captured what most cheaper games can't. It was a beautiful experience to play.
Far: Lone Sails and Far: Changing Tides are two of my most favorite games ever, I have played Far: Lone Sails at least 20 times, I'm literally at the end of Far: Lone Sails as I'm writing this comment. Every time I finish the game I'm awestruck by the beauty of the game
"I'm gonna take this plant with me as far as I can" immediately kicks plant in water😂 so much entertainment from one man. You sir have a gift of bringing joy to us all
I hated that he forgot the plant. It's the most important part of the game, and he just LEAVES it? Almost made the whole rest of the video unwatchable for me. Lol
9:44 “Winds Howling” Instant flashbacks to Geralt saying that in-game. 😂🐺🖤⚔️ Loving this game so far, I love the art style, the music and overall atmosphere it creates; I love it. 💜☺️ Edit: Thank you for the Heart Jack!! 💜 This is like, a first for me. When it comes to a big RUclipsr instead of a friend; it’s an honour all the same. Completely made my entire year and I’m just, so immensely happy right now. I’m almost 3hrs into the video and I’m still loving it~ 🎶🎶 Edit: LMAO WAIT- THE HEART IS GONE??!! I DIDN’T KNOW EDITING IT WOULD DO THIS AHHH. 😂😭 Aw well. Have a nice day everyone, stay safe and be well. 💜
The fact that he played through the whole game without realizing there was a blue portion of the rope that the flag slides up and down to tell him how well his sail was positioned
Shows how much one can pay attention if you got no context and also had to deal with so much at the same time, it's fairly overwhelming when you're also given the fact that Sean has adhd and kinda tunnelvisions on stuff, honestly like me
@@phantomgaming7544 That's what I was thinking. You can't really blame him for not realizing the sail indicator, but damn..sure it was painful to watch lol
@@dylanbrown2004 copy and paste huh? Yeah, original ideas and being yourself is pretty hard I get it. But maybe copy the comment and paste it somewhere idk ANYWHERE other than the comment you got it from? Idk just an idea
These games are metaphors for life, man. The long journey, the struggles, our parents leaving us behind and in the end it's really all about finding each other.
Hey Jack, I don’t know if you’ll see this, but it turns out that blue lady IS the main character’s mother(Or relative/guardian). How I know this is because just before you enter the green house at the beginning where her portrait is, that small room below the ladder has a child’s drawing affixed to the wall in the background. It features the playable character and the blue lady holding hands. And there is a special achievement should you bring the flower (from the greenhouse.) all the way to where her body is. The somber feeling when seeing her only cements the idea of a connection between the main character and her. (Also if you bring the flower and plant it just below the skylight in the house on your ship, it’ll grow even bigger.) And one last thing about the blue lady. When you discover her body, the paper she had in her hand was a picture of Lone (The main character from the first game.) The blue lady might have some connection to her, but that has yet to be seen. I thought someone should mention it, and I hope you see this. The creators of this game are masterful at being mysterious and subtle with their storytelling. Truly a ‘Blink and you miss it’ kind of game.
I think you are the right track but to take it one step further.....I believe the two characters are siblings, one with father (red) and the other with mother (blue). The mother set out to get the red sibling having somehow figured out father died. Maybe the red sibling was given a similar task to find the blue and that is why they headed for the sea.
@@motoxx007 I thought about that too, and that could be the case. If it is, then that just makes the whole story for both characters even sadder. We’ll just have to wait and see with the third game if this is true.
Just a small thing, but I really like when youtubers like Seán give their piece at the end of it. It’s why I watch let’s plays, because, like, his commentary helps me digest my own feelings about the game, and really I think it’s the allure of watching let’s plays in general. Like yeah, they’re entertaining, but honestly it’s the genuine commentary that I love after these big games, like after when he did the last of us, or God of War, or even the game that was made by the same person that made the original Stanley parable. Anyway, I just love the introspection man, you can’t pay a subscription on netflix or hulu for that. Also, dude the stamina for a 3 and a half our recording?? Brother, you are awesome 😂
With how these two games have been, I'm really hoping that they make a FAR : Roaring winds or something, where you have an airship type thing. That'd be SICK.
I was about to say FAR:Iron roads but I guess a train may be too similar to the first game. Maybe when they did the above two that they could return to their roots for a bit?
To be fair... Inside: a dark story with no words spoken where a small little guy runs in 1 direction solving puzzles with no explanation as to why or where or what's going on This game: a dark story with no words spoken where a small little guy runs in 1 direction solving puzzles with no explanation as to why or where or what's going on.... The only difference is you can't die in this one where as Inside you CAN die... That's it's ... And sure the story they tell is slightly different but in both it's "the world went horribly wrong everyone is dead and your the soul surviving good guy..." Like there the EXACT SAME GAME... To the point I wouldn't even be shocked if they hide a secret in the game about the other.... It's like saying dragon Ball z and dragon ball gt are different shows... Technically yes but there both just dragon ball at the end of the day...
@@LeoneYamada you can actually die in these games. In Lone Sails, Jack walked into the fire and died. Also, I'm with you there. Especially Lone Sails, since it was so black and white at 1st.
Jack: *Brings a plant back* Me: *sees matching symbols on the plant and on what looks like a grow bed* "Oh! I guess he'll have to plant it!" Jack: *Hangs it up for storage* Me: "Okaaay.. He's almost there. Maybe the button there will do something. He'll figure it out" Jack: *Totally ignores new addition to the boat and said plant* Me: "He'll get it soon. He's a smart cookie" Jack: *moves plant to get burned* Me: "...jack?!" Jack: *BURNS THE PLANT!!!* Me: "JAAAAAACK!"
They really made something special with these games. The atmosphere, the world building and environmental storytelling, it's a great series. And the art, truly amazing! I love the style.
Jack : "This must be a mining town, right ?" _(Looks at Giant Hole on The Mountain)_ "Praise be The Mountain Mouth !!!" [48:51] _This isn't just a Normal Mining Colony,_ _This is Middle Earth's Moria !!!_
I always love to listen to Jack’s commentary, advice, criticisms and appreciation at the end of a game. It makes me so glad that he’s enjoying the games he’s playing!! This was awesome :))
2:26:30 "Someone's gonna point out that there's a God who's crap at climbing as part of the religion" I mean, Hephaestus. Who was a cripple, was probably crap at climbing. Plus he was thrown off Olympus, which is, like, the opposite of climbing and thus caused him to be crippled.
The ending of this game is actually sadder than i thought it would be, since the very start of the first one, lil firekid looks like they just buried their dad, and then in this one boatkid finds their mum(?) dead. the way they both stand their just looking at each other with less than joyful music, to me gives the vibe that they were both expecting to see the other parent. They can be deduced to be siblings as well since mum was found clutching a picture of firekid
@@EzratheRift broke my heart when i played it. Starting at 3:11:30 when he's zoomed in you can see it fall out of her hands at land facing us, revealing lil firekid
This game never ceases to amaze me. I honestly haven’t played it, but Jack helps out with this, and it brings a type of experience you can understand. Thanks for the video.
“Someone needs to explain to me why wanting clean drinking water makes you an activist, and why proposing to destroy water with chemical warfare doesnt make a corporation a terrorist.” -Winona LaDuke (1959-, Planet Earth)
@@Noone-wq8ml it's a statement proposing that the belief that water is fundamental and should be protected and obtainable is not a political statement. It's in regards to climate change, which this game obviously touches on.
Amazing game, the idea to connect the two games in such a beautiful way, is just wow. I get the same feeling from FAR series as I got from Journey or abzu, no dialog, amazing visuals, amazing music, that kind of games I would unironically call pieces of art. Even though they might not be long, like 3-4h they leave more of an impact on me, just the pure amount of emotion in such a short game. I just love that type of games.
My theory is that the tsunami was caused by the first game. Remember when the giant walker fell? My theory is that shockwave and landing is the first one we heard, and may have caused the already weak and destroyed debris to fall on the dam and cause a tsunami. Or it caused an earthquake that dropped debris, or weakened the dam. Theory change, after hearing the booms in 1:49:10 I think those are the walker legs hitting the ground. It is also possible that the rumble at 2:58:50 is the walker falling Also the picture the corpse dropped at 3:10:10 is of the guy from lone sails.
Yeah, my theory of what the photo was that the corpse was holding was the other civilization. The "blue" civilization realized the collapse of their own so they tried to make their way to the "red" civilization but even those people were having problems. The two civilizations were trying to reach each other in a time of collapse.
@@RosiePies My theory is that both civilizations were just trying to survive whatever cataclysm caused an entire section of the world to lift up a couple miles, dumping all its water into the rest of the world via the giant waterfall in this game. And someone else in the comments said that the dead lady was holding a picture of the first game's protagonist, maybe his mother.
I used to watch jack years ago every day, back in the pink lightning days. This past year i have reconnected with this channel like never before, watching these long videos just makes me feel so comfortable and relaxed. Thank you Jack for the many many years of happiness and positivity
Honestly I could see the next game being a 2 player game. I think it would be fun to manage and control a giant ship or some sort of vehicle/mech with a friend
Jack at the hot air balloon section: "What do I do" Me: "PUT YOUR SHIP IN THE THING YOU JUST KNOCKED OUT" Jack 10 minutes later: "Do I put it in the thing?" *Switches to him figuring it out* Me: "Well it took you long enough" Love the playthrough, game looks so fun, and I enjoyed watching this
well usually he records that long anyway. a fully cut shorter video would actually take longer to develop because someone would have to filter through hours of footage this is just him uploading a file to youtube
@@scottjackson1636 it doesnt but you can keep it on the boat and once the new back is installed you can actually plant it, water it and it grows throughout the game. He sure missed out on this one
Me watching Jack put out the engine fire: Huh. He can stop the engine at anytime. Me watching Jack wondering how to stop the engine: DUDE YOU LITERALLY JUST DID IT. Lol
Imagine if they make a third game in the sky and it’s these two adventuring together and maybe they eventually find a city with actual people in it. That would be so cool! Thanks for the fanatic let’s play, so fun to watch!
I always love finding the longer play throughs. Having this on well working has made the last almost 4 hrs fly by, and made what I doing feel a lot less tedious.
Theory Time: There was some sort of massive continental event that sunk part of the world while drying the other. There was also that huge thing that came from the ocean like giant pipes, as if pumping the water. It's amazing to think about what might have caused the world to become this way.
Somebody else said that maybe a tectonic plate rose due to some insane geological phenomenon, which caused all the water to drain from Lone Sails' area into Changing Tides' area
Love when Jack takes the time to just enjoy the quiet moments. Like when he took the effort to go under surface for the jellyfish out to enjoy it. And his little commentary over the moments feels like a friend talking to you.
I wanted to tell him how the extra sails worked so bad, but decided it wasn't doing him much harm and just went with it, hoping he would eventually figure it out.
The ending of this was incredible - so succinct and really made the universe of the two games feel connected. Transition was perfect 👏 thanks for playing!
Nothing more relaxing than watching a 4 hour video of Jack! Far: Lone Sails and Far: Changing Tides are marvellous. The story is very good. The visuals is beautiful. Much appreciation to OKOMOTIVE for this lovely game. I enjoyed watching this!
Jack. You know you could have just used the water/suk lever with it connected to the tank, it would let you move up and down that way just by pulling the lever. XD Also. Those buoys are signals to go explore under the water. You've been missing like half of the game...
ik I realized it the minute he kept unplugging and plugging the water back in. the layout of the game is clearly designed to have you leave it in and micromanage the height and only use it to put anything out if you have to. this playthrough was still pretty enjoyable though.
Soundtrack: 2:30 - Abandoned City 4:00 - Idas House 7:30 - Hat On 11:00 - Use the Wind 13:00 - Try the Perfect Sail 19:50 - Travel ✨ 34:40 - Circling 37:35 - Circling pauses for fuel 41:15 - Circling resumes 45:50 - Tsunami!! ✨ 51:50 - Survived, which is quite the opposite of what Sean is talking about here 56:00 Dockyard Tale, love this one 1:05:30 - Rough Sea, beautiful track 1:13:20 - Totem 1:15:00 - Tunnel ambiance through this section and then up to the buildup? Didn’t quite sound the same though 1:23:00 - First Dive ✨✨ 1:25:00 - Tunnel resumes 1:31:50 - University 1:38:15 - Seagate 1:52:30 - Boost 1:59:00 - Open Sea
*"So Peaceful So Far."* Agreed!! The scenery is absolutely beautiful, and it's a somewhat chill game. That might change, but until then, I'm going to enjoy this awesome playthrough! 👏😊👍
this sequel is a love letter to what makes this series amazing, it tells every good aspects of the previous installment and incorporating it to the new one. The ending is just the cherry on top.
I love the idea of each subsequent game in this series adding a new person to the group and it evolves into a story about finding community despite the hardships that prevede it.
"Anyone who sat through the entire thing in one sitting..." I legit didn't even realize I'd been watching this for 4 hours. So relaxing, beautiful, and fun to listen to Jack.
fr though, i thought it was about 2 hours, I paused the video to get some water, came back and realized the video was 4 hours long.
Ikr! It was so good!
Jesus finds his ways of softly stroking peoples senses of time and alludes ones hidden desires.
Jesus = "Sean"
I fully agree. It was an amazing game
I started watching before bed, passed out, woke up and immediately kept watching without eating breakfast
So I think I figured it out, the connection in what had happened. So basically: The tectonic plates shifted much more than they should have and one ended up going almost completely over the other, so the one from Lone Sails would be the one on top as the water started to leave it going to the lower tectonic plate, which then made it into a barren wasteland as there was no more water, but all the water that used to be there went into Changing Tide's tectonic plate, flooding it and washing most things away. This made both societies develop different ways of coping with the CT one making everything from trains and towns into boats, and LS changing anything from boats and scrap metal into walking/driving machinery
That makes a ton of sense. Have a cookie 🍪 :D
That would explain the massive cliff with waterfalls rushing down
Great analysis! I think you're right!
I was thinking the exact same thing and went to see if anyone in the comments also thought the same lmao
That's not how tectonic plates work
Jack: "This ship is so much better than our last one!"
Me: "You did not just disrespect Thomas like that."
Rip Thomas
To be fair. Bessy is a better ship than Thomas xD
Ik so disrespectful
@@Slimboy025 Thomas -> Bessy LMAO
JK JK JK JK JK
Thomas “ am I a joke to you “
AAAAHHHH THE LADY SHE HAD A PHOTO OF LONE! For those who don't know Lone was the playable character from the LS. Lone Hendrickson was the Daughter of Ian Hendrickson which if you don't know was the man who invented the okomotive, the main unit in LS (or what Jack called Thomas). In the beginning of LS Lone is looking at her father's grave before she begins her journey. now in this game CT The woman who was found in the boat was holding a photo of Lone. My guess she is the mother of Lone and when the world "split" in two Lone went with her father while the lady stayed on the side of the world with ocean. Now I believe that when her father died Lone was on a journey to meet with her mother (The Lady from the painting). Now I don't know abt this part but there might be a chance the woman is also the mother of the playable character in this game and that Lone and the CT character may be siblings? I don't know abt the whole siblings part but I guess that's what a theory is really!
I know!!! How did Jack not see that?? His response to seeing her was just "Well she's dead now" 🤯
What? Where? Alls I see is the blonde woman holding a plant
@@steph8030593 //spoilers
near the end of the game you see her in a boat and she is holding the image there
So she was on her way to meet or maybe get Lone & her husband but she got stuck in the ice. :(
I was like "broooo look at the pictureeeeee"
Jack: "I'm going to take this plant as far as I can!"
*Plant falls into water less than 10 seconds later.*
Jack: "and its gone."
*plant sinking begging for Jack to come back and save it*
Jack: "And moving on!"
He dives into the water 10 seconds later. I was hoping he would realize he can dive and go back for the plant.
Jack later find a new plant "I am going to take this with me"
proceeds to burn it for energy
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I hate how he left behind the most important thing in whole game.
Jack survived but rose sank in this story😅
Honestly Far: Distant Clouds would be an amazing third installment for this game. Instead of a plane, your little character has to take car of a giant airship.
Yeah, when he said a plane, I thought it would have to be a steampunk airship! It would fit in with the aesthetic of these games perfectly!
I thing that a little airship would be a better fit
Maybe Far: Raging Storm
It would be great, the only issue is how you would refuel. You obviously can't just hop out the plane and grab boxes lol
@@vangoghsseveredear unless you have a flying suit.
Maybe you're Ironman piloting the shield aircraft, lol.
As someone whos at through this one and the first one back to back straight it was such a amazing ride. Thank you jack for the experience i would have never gotten myself.
same, so glad that jack mentioned there was a first part. I went and watched the both parts one after another, and I LOVED it
"I just stood here all night looking at the lights? Why would I do that?" When I played I imagined that just for that moment, the world looked like the people were back.
That's a nice, kinda sad, cool thought. Just to sit there thinking it was a moment civilization returns for that moment to turn unconsciously into hours to only remember it's a fantasy as the sun rises.
I think he stands there the whole night because he’s looking for other people. If you look when we first turn on the lights he looks all around himself trying to find someone or that’s what it appears like. Then after the night is over. He looks more defeated and decided to leave. Which is why I think the achievement is called “what now” because throughout the game we are constantly shown this city in the water with all these building and what appear to be either light houses or guard towers. Which you can see in the background before the city rises. And his hope was to find others there. Then after he stays the night and realizes no one is coming he just decided to keep moving.
"This is your captain speaking, shut up" I would LOVE to hear an airline pilot drop that line when we hit some serious unexpected turbulence.
Jack: "I feel like I'm going to crash into things *a lot more* in this one."
Jack in the last game: *Crashes into almost every single thing he could possibly crash into*
Bruh you cringe asf
He didn't even use the fricking brakes!
@@MeCantSpell That's the funniest part about Jack in that game. He, himself, braces for impact. Meanwhile, his characters stands there and stares at the incoming wall. :P
@@jessiehogue. It was the most annoying thing for me, and most people. Him going tHeRE wAS NoTHinG i cOUld dO, when there was clearly something something he knew how to do, was infuriating
@@aguyontheinternet8436 True, but then again, only playing the game is considerably less difficult than making an entertaining youtube video at the same time as playing the game.
I understand - and shared - the frustration, but in all honesty, given the same circumstances, and Jack's ADHD, we might not have done much better.
Sean: "Guys! I don't understand the sail! Figure it out for me!"
Guys: * understood the sail *
Episode: * one and only, so guys can't help Sean *
Guys: * nervously point at the screen hoping Sean will figure it out himself soon *
lol
That's me when I figured out the second sail. Noticed the sail would only open when the flag reached the blue line on the top, early when he still confused about it. Although, he did guessed it right, but he still not sure if he was right or wrong lol.
I love how it took him until 2:00:45 to understand the sails
@@AECH-px2jd He never understood the saild
@@AECH-px2jd really? I haven't gone that far. Well at least good for him for finally noticing that, lol
I was literally thinking at the end that a co-op third game would be so fun! Or having to switch between the two characters depending on which "ship" you need to use to traverse the terrain.
co-op would be awesome, there is a co-op game where you need multiple people to manage a spaceship called Lovers in a Dangerous Space Time, it's wild fun because it's hectic, but having a chill game like this and puzzles you need two people for, would be amaaaaazing
The ship from ls was completely destroyed tho
Maybe look into Spiritfarer!
I'm thinking that the third game should have an option for co-op, but also Lone and Tide should convert their boat into a proper airship. They've already tackled land and water. But let's not make the ship strictly locked to the air. If the weather is getting bad, you can land it to get past the storm. If there's a huge obstacle in the way, just head airborne. Also if you happen to fall off the ship while it's airborne, have it automatically lower a rope ladder for you to climb up, sort of like how the previous vehicles will automatically stop if they get too far away from you. The control switch that operates the submersion feature would instead control the balloon.
a bit like unravelled 2!!
I always liked it when he recorded a full movie’s worth of footage for games. You can enjoy watching it with a snack or two!
For sure perfect timing for me. I’m getting caught up on laundry and dish’s..
Jacksepticeye: return of the king extended edition
@@brit-brit787 it
I love watching them in the background when doing long drawings. It’s so peaceful
A rainy day with a blanket, and chewy cookies. Thats my position right now
Jack trying to describe the scenery: "Definitely the Pacific Northwest. Up by Colorado. Maybe Portland?"
Me, trying desperately to ignore the fact that he called an elk a deer: "CANADA."
I loved this comment, also Canadian, I was also yelling at the screen "it's an elk" then when he said the word elk in a different sentence....sigh love you Sean haha
Me, a Coloradan, wondering why Jack thinks we’re near the coast 😂
@@infinitespace8313 same, if that’s Colorado, the world is reeeeeeaaaaaaalllllly screwed
@@therenegamer5782 The elk (Cervus canadensis), also known as the wapiti, is one of the largest species within the deer family, Cervidae, and one of the largest terrestrial mammals in its native range of North America, as well as Central and East Asia.
@@danielmutchler4284 it's an elk mate...they have different names for a reason xD
"This is far too peaceful."
No Sean, this is FAR: Changing Tides.
Why is there no replies patting your back sir. I congratulate you with a cookie 🍪. Or two 🍪
And I shall congratulate you with a cake and tea 🎂🍵
would you like some tea too? 🍵
I got you 🥧!
Here’s a glass of milk for those cookies 🥛
It’s kinda interesting that Jack didn’t notice how the flag on the pole determined how much wind the ship was catching. If it was catching enough wind it would be at the top in the blue and the second sail would come down.
"It gives you like a little indicator for when you're catching the most wind, which is smart!"
2:29:01 - Sean acknowledges the indicator!
@@Moon-wz9fp
I think he was acknowledging the second mast releasing when catching wind as the indicator, because if he was acknowledging the flags height as the indicator.. well, he entirely ignored it immediately after and for the rest of the game.
@@Damsel_In_Distress_528 I see. You make a solid point! Apologies for the late reply!
@@marcusthegamer348 I think in that one he is talking about the swirling wind behind the sails. It only shows up when the sail is catching peak wind. Still.. the little flag is more usefull if he'd notice it
I love that the first game takes place in an apocalyptic land where the water receded, and then this one shows where all the water went; to another land where the flooding caused its own apocalypse.
POND SOLUTIONS: You want to buy some pond dye for it. The seagulls can’t see through the water to see the fish. Also add in things like drift wood for the fish to hide under.
Can the fish see through the dye?
@@nononononononononono I mean I don’t want to speak on behalf of all fish but I believe so. Well they can see their surroundings and that. In my parents pond, they always knew when it was dinner time and when to hide.
@@comicleighfunny lol
what?
@@Niamh9902 yes.
Sadly couldn’t watch the whole thing in one sitting, so it took a couple days, but please do keep making longer videos like this, they’re my absolute favourite because they’re so chill to watch. Keep it up and do them when you can! I know its hard to find the time to, but its also totally fine that they dont come out as often as shorter videos
Relatable , i currently have around 15 minutes left of this and it took like a few days. Guess my attention span isn't what it used to be
I tried but I kept falling asleep cuz the game was just so soothing
@@Bradley700 haha yea i fell asleep after an hour when it just came out, love chill videos like that
3:21:00, I love how Sean says “I’m talking to a buoy..” and then immediately gets an achievement that says “oh buoy” 😭
I think my favorite part is Jack saying he'll take the plant as far as he can, knocking it into the water, and apparently forgetting that he can swim and dive in said water.
And then immediately checking underwater right after the section
right, this drove me crazy 😂
Then uses the next one as fuel LOL
For the sails: the little flag at the front 1: always pointed in the direction the wind was going in. 2: When it was at the top the extra sails would come out & give you a boost.
I just finished watching the FAR: Lone Sails play through today (I’d been meaning to watch it for weeks) and was wondering if you were still planning to do the sequel. What a happy coincidence
you are a lucky sod , luciferr .
Vowed you comment 8 hours ago if he posted this 6 hours ago
@@Srancer TimE tRAveLeR!
I feel like these developers could make an amazing train game, just a open world train game where you explore and pick up cargo and passengers, riding the rails to some great music
I would love that and because the game would be so simple they could make it into an online game so you would not only be able to do co-op in a single train but also have to pay attention other players trains when passing them by
@@AnzanTheFurry It's prbably not the same? But I know of an android game called "Tiny Rails" that is basically a 2D open world train game where you can grab cargo and bring passengers around from Point A to Point-Wherever-The-Hell-You're-Going
It's also free to play and its got none of that annoying ads that pop up every 3 seconds?
@@Kelvanar Thanks, I will give it a look
@@Kelvanar tiny rails is v v cute!
If a train game were made with the style and story of these two far games, I'd love it.
I watched Sean play the first Far and fell absolutely in love with it, so when I heard there was a sequel I immediately bought it and played through the whole game right away. I was so excited to see he was playing it, mostly because I couldn’t wait for him to see the ending.
These games are SO amazing. The art, the story (which is somehow so poignant without ever speaking a single word), the characters, the “lore,” the imaginative universe, the color choices, the music, the mechanics, the way they teach you the gameplay without it feeling dumbed down.. it’s just such an incredible game series. Truly a work of art.
I really hope they make a 3rd one that offers co-op with both characters or at the very least that one person gets to play as both characters doing different jobs on a mix-matched vehicle of some type.
But, even if they don’t release a third. I’m so thankful they created the two they did. They’re brilliant and beautiful and just amazing.
The sheer volume I yelled "HONK THE HORN" when I realized they were going to meet and the lil person in blue was still on the tower at the end omg, my heart soared watching this. Wonderful experience!! :D
Shit. I shouldn't have looked in the comments.
@@officiallymarvellous yup me too
"Far: Wayward Skies" would be a cool name for a game where you operate a hot air balloon or blimp-type vehicle and navigate between floating islands
Maybe crossing deep valleys between VERY high mountain peaks. We don't need physics breaking floating lands.
And maybe eventually go to space onto a different planet with all three characters
@@maryjoygelizon4268 That’s a bit much-
@@TheBetterBleedingBladesRUclips then how about 3rd game being about skies and 4th game about all 3 going to some paradise place they found on a map and end with them trying to rebuild civilization
@@maryjoygelizon4268 Idk, we don’t even know if they are adding a third character or anything.
Sean: "This storm is way worse than the last game's."
Last game's storm: *Literally a tornado*
and the acid rain
@@objectiveice573 wish it was chocolate rain
@@Skinned_fried_n_cut_up_potato depends on your definition of "chocolate rain"
@@objectiveice573 edible
@@Skinned_fried_n_cut_up_potato everything is edible, some things are only edible once
If there would be a far: sky bound it probably be a blimp. Just fits well with the theme of these games. Also glad Sean’s doing a non-horror game. Beautiful game and his commentary genuinely made me laugh.
Just watched the one part where he said just that. Damit.
I would LOVE to see that - maybe they'd have a similar blimp style to guns of icarus
@@rfl8359 was thinking the same.
I'd imagine it would have the word "wing" in the name.
@@MDG-mykys FAR: Shifting Wings
Watching this game and listening to Jack is such a chill and relaxing experience
Such a perfect experience
Feels like watching a movie for me tho
I’m sad because he burned the plants into the planting it how he was supposed to
we meet again, traveller.
ha got you before you had a million likes
I wonder how long it will take Sean to realize that the dead lady he finds in the ice cave paddle boat was the mother of the other character holding a picture of the red character.
What?? How do you know that? Is there a hint for that in the game?
@@mubashirahmed8623 look at the paper she drops
I think the paper the dead lady drops was the photo of the dead guy from the start of the first game. I believe this was an entire family, first game we see dead Dad and alive son, second game we see dead Mom and i guess daughter.
I really hope he does realize, it makes the ending so much more special realizing it was a family trying to get back to each other !
@@sydr3900 it also bring more life and emotions to the game, it makes me wonder what little tidbits of lore and backstory are going to be in the next game in the series.
I love this game so much. Okomotive has a real sense of how to create a good story just using an environment and sound. They really captured what most cheaper games can't. It was a beautiful experience to play.
Far: Lone Sails and Far: Changing Tides are two of my most favorite games ever, I have played Far: Lone Sails at least 20 times, I'm literally at the end of Far: Lone Sails as I'm writing this comment. Every time I finish the game I'm awestruck by the beauty of the game
"I'm gonna take this plant with me as far as I can" immediately kicks plant in water😂 so much entertainment from one man. You sir have a gift of bringing joy to us all
The plant is fine under water, but he didn't swim down to grab it, so effectively lost our own a lil achievement
@@Glitch0Angel i was wondering, thanks!
@@Glitch0Angel lost 3
Taking it to the ship
Watering it
Letting it gro fully
I hated that he forgot the plant. It's the most important part of the game, and he just LEAVES it? Almost made the whole rest of the video unwatchable for me. Lol
@@Brotherbranflakes he probably didn't realize that the plant was fine, then he got another and immediately burned it thinking it was only for fuel
9:44 “Winds Howling” Instant flashbacks to Geralt saying that in-game. 😂🐺🖤⚔️
Loving this game so far, I love the art style, the music and overall atmosphere it creates; I love it. 💜☺️
Edit: Thank you for the Heart Jack!! 💜 This is like, a first for me. When it comes to a big RUclipsr instead of a friend; it’s an honour all the same. Completely made my entire year and I’m just, so immensely happy right now. I’m almost 3hrs into the video and I’m still loving it~ 🎶🎶
Edit: LMAO WAIT- THE HEART IS GONE??!! I DIDN’T KNOW EDITING IT WOULD DO THIS AHHH. 😂😭 Aw well. Have a nice day everyone, stay safe and be well. 💜
Way too many emojis I almost died
The fact that he played through the whole game without realizing there was a blue portion of the rope that the flag slides up and down to tell him how well his sail was positioned
So I have to watch him be confused this whole time😟 this is going to be aggravating
@@greywinter24 then don't read comments
he is colorblind for him its really hard to see blue cut him some slack
Ah, then i can stop whispering to the screen:Windvane, windvane!
I don't blame him, the game doesn't make it that obvious.
Only Jack can overcomplicate something as simple as sails. With an indicator flag no less.
It was so painful watching him completely ignore that little flag
Watching Jack missing simple context clues was.... ouh.....
I was screaming at the screen, "the flag, LOOK AT THE FLAG FFS", so frustrating haha
Shows how much one can pay attention if you got no context and also had to deal with so much at the same time, it's fairly overwhelming when you're also given the fact that Sean has adhd and kinda tunnelvisions on stuff, honestly like me
@@phantomgaming7544 That's what I was thinking. You can't really blame him for not realizing the sail indicator, but damn..sure it was painful to watch lol
Jack: accidentally puts out furnace fire
Also Jack: THERE’S GOTTA BE A WAY TO STOP THE ENGINE!
The voice of youtube is still Jack. Always remember how much good content he has made.
Yes yes
Makes
The voice of youtube is still Jack. Always remember how much good content he has made.
@@dylanbrown2004 copy and paste huh? Yeah, original ideas and being yourself is pretty hard I get it. But maybe copy the comment and paste it somewhere idk ANYWHERE other than the comment you got it from? Idk just an idea
@@therealdudemanbrogwyn Also that's a bot lad.
Ah the intro, that’s how you know it’s gonna be a good game. Energy is on fire.
Yes sir.
Agreed.
So true
"My Father is Dead, my Mom has no job"
"I play Well and Edit videos"
"But no One Support"
"I hope you will see this message"🥺❤️
ikr
These games are metaphors for life, man. The long journey, the struggles, our parents leaving us behind and in the end it's really all about finding each other.
Hey Jack, I don’t know if you’ll see this, but it turns out that blue lady IS the main character’s mother(Or relative/guardian).
How I know this is because just before you enter the green house at the beginning where her portrait is, that small room below the ladder has a child’s drawing affixed to the wall in the background. It features the playable character and the blue lady holding hands. And there is a special achievement should you bring the flower (from the greenhouse.) all the way to where her body is. The somber feeling when seeing her only cements the idea of a connection between the main character and her. (Also if you bring the flower and plant it just below the skylight in the house on your ship, it’ll grow even bigger.)
And one last thing about the blue lady. When you discover her body, the paper she had in her hand was a picture of Lone (The main character from the first game.) The blue lady might have some connection to her, but that has yet to be seen.
I thought someone should mention it, and I hope you see this. The creators of this game are masterful at being mysterious and subtle with their storytelling. Truly a ‘Blink and you miss it’ kind of game.
I think you are the right track but to take it one step further.....I believe the two characters are siblings, one with father (red) and the other with mother (blue). The mother set out to get the red sibling having somehow figured out father died. Maybe the red sibling was given a similar task to find the blue and that is why they headed for the sea.
I'm gonna cry that's so goddamn sad-
@@lexicherry7365 Made me cry when I figured it out. This world is so wondrous and beautiful, but also depressing and terrifying.
@@motoxx007 I thought about that too, and that could be the case. If it is, then that just makes the whole story for both characters even sadder. We’ll just have to wait and see with the third game if this is true.
oh, so that's why when the red one pulled their hat off, the two of them almost share the same hair color
Jack: “shall I do it guys, Ultra Instinct?”
*my focus increased 1000%*
Jack: “never mind”
*my heart breaks*
_undertale reference in my mind_
I could totally see them making the third game, you’ve titled sky bound, and having an airship to manage!
Could also see them calling it Rolling Skies
A blimp would be really cool, so would an airship
what if they make it co-op cuz both characters are there
Edit: Right after i typed this comment sean said the same thing at 3:50:25 lol
Thank you Sean. This series really helped me to sleep the past few days! I have insomnia, so it's a huge help. Thank you
Just a small thing, but I really like when youtubers like Seán give their piece at the end of it. It’s why I watch let’s plays, because, like, his commentary helps me digest my own feelings about the game, and really I think it’s the allure of watching let’s plays in general. Like yeah, they’re entertaining, but honestly it’s the genuine commentary that I love after these big games, like after when he did the last of us, or God of War, or even the game that was made by the same person that made the original Stanley parable. Anyway, I just love the introspection man, you can’t pay a subscription on netflix or hulu for that.
Also, dude the stamina for a 3 and a half our recording?? Brother, you are awesome 😂
Me: *hasn’t sleep good in 2 days because nightmares*
Also Me: oh look a 3 hour long video by jack
Jack: Stay and get a snack!
Me: will do!
I relate to this so much. Hope you have a good night rest tonight
With how these two games have been, I'm really hoping that they make a FAR : Roaring winds or something, where you have an airship type thing. That'd be SICK.
Far: Silent Void. You are on a salvaged portion of a destroyed space station.
@@spiwolf6998 ohhh
THE ZEPPELIN SHALL RETURN!
I was about to say FAR:Iron roads but I guess a train may be too similar to the first game. Maybe when they did the above two that they could return to their roots for a bit?
Any linear side scrolling game: exists
Sean: THIS IS JUST LIKE INSIDE
To be fair...
Inside: a dark story with no words spoken where a small little guy runs in 1 direction solving puzzles with no explanation as to why or where or what's going on
This game: a dark story with no words spoken where a small little guy runs in 1 direction solving puzzles with no explanation as to why or where or what's going on....
The only difference is you can't die in this one where as Inside you CAN die... That's it's ... And sure the story they tell is slightly different but in both it's "the world went horribly wrong everyone is dead and your the soul surviving good guy..."
Like there the EXACT SAME GAME... To the point I wouldn't even be shocked if they hide a secret in the game about the other.... It's like saying dragon Ball z and dragon ball gt are different shows... Technically yes but there both just dragon ball at the end of the day...
@@LeoneYamada you can actually die in these games. In Lone Sails, Jack walked into the fire and died. Also, I'm with you there. Especially Lone Sails, since it was so black and white at 1st.
Seeing Tomas again and the fact they took it with them makes me ungodly happy
Jack: *Brings a plant back*
Me: *sees matching symbols on the plant and on what looks like a grow bed* "Oh! I guess he'll have to plant it!"
Jack: *Hangs it up for storage*
Me: "Okaaay.. He's almost there. Maybe the button there will do something. He'll figure it out"
Jack: *Totally ignores new addition to the boat and said plant*
Me: "He'll get it soon. He's a smart cookie"
Jack: *moves plant to get burned*
Me: "...jack?!"
Jack: *BURNS THE PLANT!!!*
Me: "JAAAAAACK!"
I guess I know what I'm doing next time I hop into the gaaaaaaaaaaaaame.
What time is this in the video?
i really wanna know what happens with the plant
@@ideaammo3650 it dies
@@ideaammo3650 yeah I wanna know what happens if they plant it
Sunday+10 am+ 3 hour gameplay= A relaxing day
Exactly what I was thinking
4 hours*
true
If only I didn't have exams...
@@yasho437 watch it on the 27th bro .
man i'd love to have a third one on an airship, that would be so cool
@Cindy I was thinking this as well. I feel like it would make a good trilogy ending with all of our characters meeting up.
Yes it would be great
They really made something special with these games. The atmosphere, the world building and environmental storytelling, it's a great series.
And the art, truly amazing! I love the style.
Sean: “I wouldn’t be surprised if Lamborghini made boats”
Me: LAMBOATGHINI
OH MY GOD, SEAN
I love how he’s like “I just put out my fire” and then like two mins later he’s like “how do I cut out my engine?”
I sat through watching you play both games over the New Year. Amazing job Seàn! This was a masterpiece Duelogy.
Jack : "This must be a mining town, right ?"
_(Looks at Giant Hole on The Mountain)_
"Praise be The Mountain Mouth !!!" [48:51]
_This isn't just a Normal Mining Colony,_
_This is Middle Earth's Moria !!!_
Oh god don’t bring dr salt
I love when he says to get comfy and get snacks, it’s like a nice long evening with him
Jack would make a great sailor, seeing a whale and yelling "THERE'S A BIG FISH! IT WANTS ME DEAD!"
@Devin Crawford 1:08:47
I always love to listen to Jack’s commentary, advice, criticisms and appreciation at the end of a game. It makes me so glad that he’s enjoying the games he’s playing!! This was awesome :))
2:26:30 "Someone's gonna point out that there's a God who's crap at climbing as part of the religion"
I mean, Hephaestus.
Who was a cripple, was probably crap at climbing.
Plus he was thrown off Olympus, which is, like, the opposite of climbing and thus caused him to be crippled.
My fav Greek god
oh no greeks are going to be so pissed 🤌🤌🔥🔥
Which god had a wine/alcohol addiction? He’s my favorite.
@@3mily2.0 Dionysus
the sail actually functions semi-realistically, surprising
I was screaming for him to lower the sail during the storm though
Same
Same here
Same here! I was like jack you've made yourself the tallest lightning rod in the sea!
An hour into the game...
Sean: "OK Everyone take 5"
me: "Oh ok"... *pauses and goes to refill my snacks Sean told me to get at the start.*
I love it when he says stuff like that. It's hard to explain why, but it just makes the video that much cooler.
The ending of this game is actually sadder than i thought it would be, since the very start of the first one, lil firekid looks like they just buried their dad, and then in this one boatkid finds their mum(?) dead. the way they both stand their just looking at each other with less than joyful music, to me gives the vibe that they were both expecting to see the other parent. They can be deduced to be siblings as well since mum was found clutching a picture of firekid
Wait was that what she was holding!??!
@@EzratheRift broke my heart when i played it. Starting at 3:11:30 when he's zoomed in you can see it fall out of her hands at land facing us, revealing lil firekid
This is such a calming yet, fantastical game. Thank you for the amazing let’s play Jack!
This game never ceases to amaze me. I honestly haven’t played it, but Jack helps out with this, and it brings a type of experience you can understand. Thanks for the video.
“Someone needs to explain to me why wanting clean drinking water makes you an activist, and why proposing to destroy water with chemical warfare doesnt make a corporation a terrorist.”
-Winona LaDuke (1959-, Planet Earth)
I don't get it
@@Noone-wq8ml he thinks the water is turning the frogs gay.
@@Noone-wq8ml it's a statement proposing that the belief that water is fundamental and should be protected and obtainable is not a political statement. It's in regards to climate change, which this game obviously touches on.
@@PhaythGaming thank you
@@PhaythGaming I think water is very available in this game, maybe too available
Amazing game, the idea to connect the two games in such a beautiful way, is just wow.
I get the same feeling from FAR series as I got from Journey or abzu, no dialog, amazing visuals, amazing music, that kind of games I would unironically call pieces of art. Even though they might not be long, like 3-4h they leave more of an impact on me, just the pure amount of emotion in such a short game. I just love that type of games.
I literally paused when you told me to and went back and watched the last one. Now i'm so stoked for this!
My theory is that the tsunami was caused by the first game. Remember when the giant walker fell? My theory is that shockwave and landing is the first one we heard, and may have caused the already weak and destroyed debris to fall on the dam and cause a tsunami. Or it caused an earthquake that dropped debris, or weakened the dam.
Theory change, after hearing the booms in 1:49:10 I think those are the walker legs hitting the ground.
It is also possible that the rumble at 2:58:50 is the walker falling
Also the picture the corpse dropped at 3:10:10 is of the guy from lone sails.
Yeah, my theory of what the photo was that the corpse was holding was the other civilization. The "blue" civilization realized the collapse of their own so they tried to make their way to the "red" civilization but even those people were having problems. The two civilizations were trying to reach each other in a time of collapse.
@@RosiePies My theory is that both civilizations were just trying to survive whatever cataclysm caused an entire section of the world to lift up a couple miles, dumping all its water into the rest of the world via the giant waterfall in this game. And someone else in the comments said that the dead lady was holding a picture of the first game's protagonist, maybe his mother.
@@danielsantos3254 Good theory! Whatever the backstory is, I'm excited for it to be solved! Very intriguing game.
I used to watch jack years ago every day, back in the pink lightning days. This past year i have reconnected with this channel like never before, watching these long videos just makes me feel so comfortable and relaxed. Thank you Jack for the many many years of happiness and positivity
Honestly I could see the next game being a 2 player game. I think it would be fun to manage and control a giant ship or some sort of vehicle/mech with a friend
That would be cool
It would be a unlegofied lego game
Jack at the hot air balloon section: "What do I do"
Me: "PUT YOUR SHIP IN THE THING YOU JUST KNOCKED OUT"
Jack 10 minutes later: "Do I put it in the thing?"
*Switches to him figuring it out*
Me: "Well it took you long enough"
Love the playthrough, game looks so fun, and I enjoyed watching this
That thing looked a lot like Thomas withaut wheels.
I was about to implode haha
Jack: posts an hour video
Me: oh okay so he won’t do it again y’know breaks are needed
Also Jack: posts four hour video
*love the vids my man
4 hours
well usually he records that long anyway. a fully cut shorter video would actually take longer to develop because someone would have to filter through hours of footage this is just him uploading a file to youtube
@@kevintan5497 bruh , you are too real for a sunday .
Jack: "I'm going to take this plant with me as far as I possibly can"
*2 seconds later and the plant dies*
Be funny if the end story requires the plant to help rebuild the earth or something.
@@scottjackson1636 it doesnt but you can keep it on the boat and once the new back is installed you can actually plant it, water it and it grows throughout the game. He sure missed out on this one
I can safely say this was a great series to watch for 7 hours
Great work Sean
Me watching Jack put out the engine fire: Huh. He can stop the engine at anytime.
Me watching Jack wondering how to stop the engine: DUDE YOU LITERALLY JUST DID IT. Lol
Yeah, seriously. I enjoyed his video but I just wish that he should figure it out early.
Imagine if they make a third game in the sky and it’s these two adventuring together and maybe they eventually find a city with actual people in it. That would be so cool! Thanks for the fanatic let’s play, so fun to watch!
Far: Multiplayer
Far teaming players
Instead of Far : sky Bound it's Far : Sky Bond
For everyone as curious as myself: Yes, at around 3:14:40 it's our ship "teleporting" from behind, visible for only a frame or two.
one frame indeed.
yes 6-7 frames before 3:14:40.. great observation.. how did you find it?
@@willscarlet3172 Well, I noticed it flash for a split of a second, and then spent a few minutes trying to catch the exact moment on 0.25 speed
I totally blinked through that!!
I saw that too and slowed it down to figure it out. So strange. Wonder what caused that.
I always love finding the longer play throughs. Having this on well working has made the last almost 4 hrs fly by, and made what I doing feel a lot less tedious.
Theory Time: There was some sort of massive continental event that sunk part of the world while drying the other. There was also that huge thing that came from the ocean like giant pipes, as if pumping the water.
It's amazing to think about what might have caused the world to become this way.
Somebody else said that maybe a tectonic plate rose due to some insane geological phenomenon, which caused all the water to drain from Lone Sails' area into Changing Tides' area
The best of ASMR is a calm Jack playing a calm game. I loved it, man.
Séan: "it looks like the pacific northwest. With the trees and the mountains"
Me (someone born and raised in the pacific northwest): "and flooded"
Love when Jack takes the time to just enjoy the quiet moments. Like when he took the effort to go under surface for the jellyfish out to enjoy it. And his little commentary over the moments feels like a friend talking to you.
Jack: "Oh I just put out the fire"
Jack: 5 minutes later "How do I stop the engine?"
“Those emissions your pumping out is why your world is probably like this.” Jack, you have a sail.
He was using the engine when he said that
This comment doesn't make sense lol
@@logicss2893 commenter is saying that he had a choice between the sail and the engine and chose the engine
@@pucamisc there was no wind, he put up the sails when there was wind again
@@mavvi3303 I know, I’m just saying what the commenter was saying.
It is both hilarious and infuriating when Jack doesn’t understand certain game mechanics. Either way I still love every moment of content!!
I wanted to tell him how the extra sails worked so bad, but decided it wasn't doing him much harm and just went with it, hoping he would eventually figure it out.
@@thatguynamedgeorge9218 I was just annoyed
come on guys, he's trying his best
@@eryyy554 he a little confused but he's got the spirit
@@eryyy554 no, I agree, it is just weird to realize that the man I used to look up to as a God is a regular dude that makes mistakes.
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I don't think that Sean realizes that Colorado is about as far away from the ocean as you can get lmao
Yeah It's clearly Oregon or Washington where I live. I can tell. It's very distinct how the large trees, ocean, and clift sides cover it.
The ending of this was incredible - so succinct and really made the universe of the two games feel connected. Transition was perfect 👏 thanks for playing!
Nothing more relaxing than watching a 4 hour video of Jack! Far: Lone Sails and Far: Changing Tides are marvellous. The story is very good. The visuals is beautiful. Much appreciation to OKOMOTIVE for this lovely game. I enjoyed watching this!
Jack. You know you could have just used the water/suk lever with it connected to the tank, it would let you move up and down that way just by pulling the lever. XD
Also. Those buoys are signals to go explore under the water. You've been missing like half of the game...
Another note I will take into account when I go back to play it. I'm glad I'm reading these comments man.
ik I realized it the minute he kept unplugging and plugging the water back in. the layout of the game is clearly designed to have you leave it in and micromanage the height and only use it to put anything out if you have to. this playthrough was still pretty enjoyable though.
Can we talk about how amazing the art and music in this game is? Frickin beautiful.
The words of a wise man : 'The world is still a mess . Good to know' - Jacksepticeye
Every newscaster that reads their lines
The duality of man: "Is that a big fish!? Stay away!" and "I should be up top, I wanna see it!"
Jack: "Dude, that's a big fish!"
Meanwhile us: "Dude, that's a whale!"
You know, I speak whale.
Soundtrack:
2:30 - Abandoned City
4:00 - Idas House
7:30 - Hat On
11:00 - Use the Wind
13:00 - Try the Perfect Sail
19:50 - Travel ✨
34:40 - Circling
37:35 - Circling pauses for fuel
41:15 - Circling resumes
45:50 - Tsunami!! ✨
51:50 - Survived, which is quite the opposite of what Sean is talking about here
56:00 Dockyard Tale, love this one
1:05:30 - Rough Sea, beautiful track
1:13:20 - Totem
1:15:00 - Tunnel ambiance through this section and then up to the buildup? Didn’t quite sound the same though
1:23:00 - First Dive ✨✨
1:25:00 - Tunnel resumes
1:31:50 - University
1:38:15 - Seagate
1:52:30 - Boost
1:59:00 - Open Sea
I feel like Jack would love the game what lives below, it's full of huge monsters and everything. I'd love to see him play that game.
*"So Peaceful So Far."*
Agreed!! The scenery is absolutely beautiful, and it's a somewhat chill game. That might change, but until then, I'm going to enjoy this awesome playthrough! 👏😊👍
this sequel is a love letter to what makes this series amazing, it tells every good aspects of the previous installment and incorporating it to the new one. The ending is just the cherry on top.
I was so happy seeing that they take the okomotive with them i have no idea how they loaded it ok the back of the ship but it was so nice
I love the idea of each subsequent game in this series adding a new person to the group and it evolves into a story about finding community despite the hardships that prevede it.
Sadly I believe they have announced their next game won’t be in this universe :(
@@Doc_K rip, it is a nice stopping point for the series though so I'm still happy with these two entries