How Neon White Lets You Speedrun Speedrunning

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  • Опубликовано: 28 ноя 2024

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  • @GMTK
    @GMTK  Год назад +267

    Neon White is my pick for the most innovative game of 2022 - but want to know my 10 favourite games of the year? GMTK Patrons on the video tier get a bonus video where I go through my top picks - www.patreon.com/posts/bonus-video-game-75863560

    • @GroLulu
      @GroLulu Год назад +12

      Did you try Warstride Challenges ? (totally different Idea behind it than neon white, but still pretty close)

    • @reev9759
      @reev9759 Год назад

      Can you define coyote time and edge rounding?

    • @jianalexander1359
      @jianalexander1359 Год назад

      There is a game based on the mechanic of First-Person shooter mixed with deck building. I think it is called 'Friends Vs Friends'.

    • @jianalexander1359
      @jianalexander1359 Год назад +1

      @@reev9759 Coyote time refers to the time you can jump when you leave the edge of platform; You can learn more in his Celeste video

    • @revimfadli4666
      @revimfadli4666 11 месяцев назад

      Will Bopl Battle be at least nominated for 2023 GMTK Most Innovative? It's such a fresh take on the platform fighter genre among the flood of smash-likes

  • @NykowPalalum
    @NykowPalalum Год назад +334

    Loved the video.
    If I had one remark though, it's that by playing Neon White you're not 'pretending' to be a speedrunner, you are speedrunning. You don't have to spend thousands of hours to speedrun, the same way you don't have to be a professional soccer player to play soccer. Just trying to have a fast time on a game is speedrunning, even if you do it casually.

    • @solsystem1342
      @solsystem1342 11 месяцев назад +10

      This 1,000,000%
      I always think of it as the next step in improving at a game you love. Similar to challenge runs speed running is just setting an arbitrary challenge and seeing how well you do at it🤷‍♀️
      You can play any game at any level and still speedrun. Just have fun tearing into the game.

  • @dazcarrr
    @dazcarrr Год назад +2944

    probably the biggest surpsise here was learning that this was made by the same guy as donut county

    • @Yolwoocle
      @Yolwoocle Год назад +66

      I was surprised too

    • @hamster2u396
      @hamster2u396 Год назад +31

      Haha me too

    • @PluckyStar
      @PluckyStar Год назад +346

      Not just Donut County, either. The same man was also responsible for Tattletail, What Remains of Edith Finch, and even Sonic Dreams Collection. Ben Esposito's resume is some of the wildest you can imagine.

    • @matijatu
      @matijatu Год назад +12

      Having played donut county recentlyy I don't think it's surprising at all

    • @ghostkill221
      @ghostkill221 Год назад +29

      Donut County wasn't anywhere near as horny.

  • @Grollock11
    @Grollock11 Год назад +1350

    Oh hey that's me at 5:56 :) Glad to see more people talk about the game, one of the best things I played all year

    • @haroeneissa790
      @haroeneissa790 Год назад +70

      That's a massive coincidence that you already found out about it only a few minutes after the video got uploaded. Especially since you have less than 10 subscribers.
      Edit: why do some people think that I think that he is part of some kind of conspiracy. I meant it literally. It is objectively a massive coincidence that this guy found out about it only a few minutes after the video got posted. Especially since youtube has billions of users and this video got maybe like 50k views in the first hour.

    • @Grollock11
      @Grollock11 Год назад +165

      @@haroeneissa790 I watch this channel anyway, so I was bound to notice pretty quick

    • @humanbeing8676
      @humanbeing8676 Год назад +26

      @@haroeneissa790 you can see his channel name

    • @1TheAvatar
      @1TheAvatar Год назад +43

      @@haroeneissa790 bro what are you on about lmao

    • @aze4308
      @aze4308 Год назад +2

      nice

  • @CROWcolin2
    @CROWcolin2 Год назад +274

    We GOTTA mention that the Neon White soundtrack was done by Machine Girl - which truly couldn't be better for a game about speedrunning. Literally one of my top spotify albums this year.

    • @duckowap8337
      @duckowap8337 Год назад +22

      if you like those crazy ass Japanese movies, Machine Girl is definitely for you

    • @scottwatrous
      @scottwatrous Год назад +5

      Oh shit really? nice

  • @tenthirtyseven-v1
    @tenthirtyseven-v1 Год назад +680

    Neon White owes a lot to Lovely Planet, a series of games I was absolutely addicted to, but Neon White definitely handles the approach so much better, it's 10/10 when it comes to roping people in for just one more try. Definitely a good choice for this year.

    • @Mother_boards
      @Mother_boards Год назад +21

      Oh yeah, I remember Lovely Planet! I think I won a giveaway for it way back in the day, and liked it a lot. Definitely see the similarity between it and Neon White!

    • @SilveraLordz
      @SilveraLordz Год назад +4

      i totally forgot lovely planet existed
      loved the games so maybe i should try neon white

    • @deanfieldhouse
      @deanfieldhouse Год назад +8

      SEUM deserves mention too. Fast-Paced Speedrun FPS with ability pickups and a hidden item within each level.

    • @GroLulu
      @GroLulu Год назад +2

      We made Warstride Challenges and then we heard about lonely planet ! That was really cool

    • @futurecoplgf
      @futurecoplgf Год назад +2

      One of the first speedrun FPS's that 'hook'ed me was Cyber Hook: had a ton of fun with that crazy grappling tech and now I like seeing all these other games like Lovely Planet and Neon White which I didn't know a genre existed for. More recommendations, I say!

  • @theSato
    @theSato Год назад +128

    Couldn't have said it better myself. This game is fantastic. And honestly, the cringe dialogue and story is part of the whole charm of the game -- I might have not finished the game without it, I was looking forward to what silly turn would happen in the story next!

    • @thedontpanic
      @thedontpanic Год назад +28

      Honestly while there are definitely some select cringy lines, the story overall hasn't been too bad from what I've played. Just tropey, not super serious, mainly the characters are just weirdos. Which isn't inherently bad, its enjoyable partially because watching people be weird can be amusing. And I enjoy how much the story takes the piss out of its version of Heaven.

    • @thetechnosaiyan
      @thetechnosaiyan 3 месяца назад

      It's not cringe to me.

  • @CERTAIND00M
    @CERTAIND00M Год назад +203

    I had a similar experience with Door Kickers the year that came out. I couldn't bring myself to move on to the next mission unless I'd completed the previous one with at least a 2-star rating and no deaths. Then, halfway through the game, I unlocked the silencer attachment and suddenly every level had to be re-replayed, this time with perfect stealth. Then I unlocked the taser and learned that every level had a secret pacifist objective...
    Door Kickers was great.

  • @chickensangwich97
    @chickensangwich97 Год назад +19

    I adored Neon White, so glad you featured it here. Videogamedunkey said it best: "This is a game that will make you feel like you're good at games." By the end of the first two chapters or so, you're going to just feel so confident and clever and badass.

  • @marshallc6215
    @marshallc6215 Год назад +858

    I want to push back slightly on one idea in the setup for the video. Speedrunning isn't about investing 4500 hours into a single run. Those are literally the 0.0001% of runners who are competing for milliseconds and for sub-pixel precision.
    Personally, I've done a handful of speedruns and not a single one was worth submitting. They weren't even real categories. Memeruns are a great introduction to the "idea" of speedrunning. Instead of the basic "how fast can you finish the game" which will inevitably pit you against people who have spent more time and have more skill at the game, which is super demoralizing when you're just learning about what speedrunning feels like, take it one step further. "How fast can I beat the game using only the shotgun" or "how fast can I beat the game without killing anything but bosses" or something like that. Do the theory crafting and run it a couple times.
    Maybe beat a survival horror game without crafting anything. Maybe beat a racing game without using the brakes or without using any boosts. Maybe beat a shooter using only melee attacks.
    Don't expect it to be perfect or even good. Just finish them. If at the end of a run, you say "man I want to do this section better" then you can later go practice that section or mechanic. This is where the big timesink of running is - either running entire categories until you get lucky and don't choke or practicing very specific tech until you can do it reliably.
    That is the pure essence of speedrunning. It is not a binary choice of "become the best or don't even try."

    • @ZandoFox
      @ZandoFox Год назад +33

      For sure, it's something you can just do for fun and invest as much or as little time as you want.

    • @shards-of-glass-man
      @shards-of-glass-man Год назад +89

      Also such a binary choice discounts glitch hunters and routers, who don't even necessarily place on leaderboards. Speedrunning is about community and cooperation, and having fun picking apart the games of your choice.

    • @danieladamczyk4024
      @danieladamczyk4024 Год назад +10

      Do it for fun.

    • @golovkaanna8757
      @golovkaanna8757 Год назад +4

      Why doing speedrun if you are not aiming to be the 0.0001%?

    • @EfrainMan
      @EfrainMan Год назад +15

      Absolutely, your own personal speedrun competitions are as valid as trying to get on those worldwide leaderboards.
      And I've definitely used speedrun tactics to occasionally mess around in a game I've played a bunch of times, like mock ball in Super Metroid.

  • @LordShadowZ
    @LordShadowZ Год назад +7

    Neon White is my Game of the Year for 2022. It is such a fun and well crafted game. I put in a total of 60 hours, first in my semi-casual playthrough that led into going for all the gifts and blue ace medals as I worked through the main story, then I discovered the red ace medals (after accidentally achieving one) and more than doubled my play time getting those on every level, then I went for the Heaven and Hell rushes, and White's Hell rush took me 3 days of attempts to complete (with a time of 54:01) which was one of the most satisfying achievements I've accomplished in gaming in a long time. I don't 100% many games but Neon White was just a constant blast to play and replay and I loved every minute of it.

  • @ukranian_deadbeat
    @ukranian_deadbeat Год назад +287

    I wish people mentioned Lovely Planet when they are talking about Neon White. Such an underappreciated game.

    • @eta0carinae
      @eta0carinae Год назад +11

      this is the first thing that popped in my mind watching this video. love this gem

    • @l3xforever
      @l3xforever Год назад +7

      Or ShootMania, which is even closer to the roots

    • @paolo2k
      @paolo2k Год назад

      Love that game

  • @shawnheatherly
    @shawnheatherly Год назад +50

    It's one of the best feeling games I played this year. It's incredible how you go from feeling like that time is impossible to improve only to do drastically better in a few runs later.

  • @toastbr0ti
    @toastbr0ti Год назад +92

    This is how I felt playing Cyber Hook. Just had to repeat one more time to beat my previous time. And another. And another...

    • @rusalex9902
      @rusalex9902 Год назад +9

      Cyber hook is the game I downloaded after completing (relatively) Neon White (gem of a game)

    • @tecnicofwars
      @tecnicofwars Год назад +5

      Indeed. Cyber Hook was even better because you could watch the replays of other players, so you could see how they played better than you or the tricks they used. Shame it wasn't as popular as Neon White.

    • @thecreatorofpc7929
      @thecreatorofpc7929 Год назад

      I saw Cyber Hook in a video about Indie Games, was already playing Neon White and felt like i needed more after it, so i bought it for like 3 dollars thanks to the Winter Sale
      I need more games like these.

  • @Alphasoldier
    @Alphasoldier Год назад +33

    That absolute self-sass of "Pretend I have friends on Steam" (3:54), it's small things like that that make your videos even more enjoyable beyond the nuggets of knowledge and downright inspiration they already are. Amazing job Mark, I love it.

  • @DarshanBhambhani
    @DarshanBhambhani Год назад +12

    I’ve played every game you deemed most innovative and always had a good time, happy to see your selection this year

  • @lyingpancake95
    @lyingpancake95 Год назад +9

    Even with such a heavily blurred image in the thumbnail, Neon White is still so recognizable. Can't disguise that style 😎

  • @nebulae5236
    @nebulae5236 Год назад +17

    I’d love to hear more on tunic! It’s starting to feel more and more like a game that’s been swept under the rug, but it’s still the game I‘ve kept coming back to, trying to uncover all its mysteries. More discussion on how Tunic hides its puzzles would be an awesome topic, if your willing to give the game another chance and let it have its time in the spotlight before its forgotten forever!

    • @ericmrx
      @ericmrx Год назад +3

      The overarching puzzle in this game is simply incredible. The role and design of the gaming booklet brought so many nostalgia moments of playing video games as a wee lad. Definitely one the most memorable game of the year for me.

  • @mothersbasement
    @mothersbasement Год назад +81

    You should try a 2021 indie platformer called Super Sami Roll. It’s got a similarly addictive replay loop

  • @modestestmouse4820
    @modestestmouse4820 Год назад +9

    I think for me the soundtrack played a big part in replaying levels too. It just felt so good to listen to the soundtrack in the game world that I really didn’t mind sinking in extra time in each level just to keep listening

    • @guitubagrips9719
      @guitubagrips9719 8 месяцев назад +1

      They could have never made a better soundtrack for the game. It is peak

  • @Shade2800
    @Shade2800 Год назад +12

    Probably in my Top 10 games I played this year! Maybe even 5. Always appreciate a game that makes movement fun.

    • @chinbag
      @chinbag Год назад

      How did you comment this fast?

    • @kizuati
      @kizuati Год назад

      @@chinbag Early Access probably

    • @SunBox74
      @SunBox74 Год назад

      wow.

    • @Shade2800
      @Shade2800 Год назад

      @@kizuati Yep.

  • @jjkthebest
    @jjkthebest Год назад +40

    oh man that puzzle game in the honourable mentions sounds amazing

    • @MondSemmel
      @MondSemmel Год назад +6

      The dev somehow published two puzzle games on Steam this year (Patrick's Parabox and Linelith), both with a 99% positive rating despite 1700 and 300 reviews respectively. It's insane.

    • @bartholomewjenkins164
      @bartholomewjenkins164 Год назад +5

      It is. I played it on release, and it has maybe the best difficulty curve of any puzzle game I’ve ever played. I never got stuck for long, but I also never felt pandered to. The game does a great job of making you feel smart. It’s just delightful.

    • @iestynne
      @iestynne Год назад +4

      Patrick's Parabox is one of my favourite puzzle games of all time, simply a delight from beginning to end!

  • @ScratchGenius
    @ScratchGenius Год назад +2

    bruh the entire intro i was thinking it was certainly teardown lol
    especially the "to break the game into a million pieces" got me exited (0:40)
    this neon white game seems cool though

  • @Betruet
    @Betruet Год назад +1

    It has been a great year for content on GMTK. I've enjoyed every video. Thanks for the quality

  • @redfox8898
    @redfox8898 Год назад +4

    If neon white was made in a game jam, the developers would speedrunning speedrunning speedrunning

  • @Clepston
    @Clepston Год назад

    The subtitles were so good that I was able to watch the entire video without the sound on while waiting for my shift to end. Not many RUclips videos have that level of detail- thanks!

  • @firefly5247
    @firefly5247 Год назад +1

    YES!!!! Neon White is probably the happiest I've been gaming, not just in 2022, but in years. I love speedruns, and Neon White nails that feeling where a speedrunner at GDQ does something incredibly technical and then says, "That saved 0.3 seconds." The first time I learned about red medals was completely on accident and it's going down in my personal list of gaming's best moments.

  • @CreativeSteve69
    @CreativeSteve69 Год назад

    I bought this game for my switch few weeks back. Haven't gotten time yet to actually play it due to playing a game already. Thanks for showcasing this game to us Mark. I love both platformers and card games. I love how the designer combined the two genres together for a unique take. Can't wait to play this soon. I also would love to thank you Mark for starting on your own GameDev journey this year. It has motivated me to not give up on mine as I'm learning python for my game. :)

  • @askapaskrn
    @askapaskrn Год назад

    You totally sold me on this game, I've seen it already but the way the levels and medals work sounds really fun and accessible. I played Parabox and Citizen Sleeper and they're fantastic, so glad you were able to play them too and I hope more people will play them after watching this!

  • @Andyman620
    @Andyman620 Год назад +5

    Glad to see hyperbolica get an honorable mention. Definitely the most innovative I’ve played this year

  • @wiley-e-coyote
    @wiley-e-coyote 11 месяцев назад

    Exactly one year after this video was realeased, I finally started Neon White, and you basically explained everything great about it so far. I will not move on until I get at least top 100k. I'm always trying to beat myself. The levels are quick but not overly frustrating. Movement is fun and experimental since every gun gives us a different movement option that is fun to move around with.
    Though I think the best part is that there is zero load time when it comes to restarting a level. It gives little time to frustrate you because it's an easy to restart to try a new idea or try to perfect a manuver. I'm currently trying to get timeling down with bomb jumps on water, but I'm usually to early with jumping so I mess up a lot, but it's not too bad because there is no penalty for failures.

  • @nobodywashere3123
    @nobodywashere3123 Год назад +17

    I'm actually so happy u picked this game. It's story is super generic and the jokes are hit or miss but by God that GAMEPLAY THO it's literally if u made time trial modes a core game mechanic and it feels soo fucking good when u hit them ace tokens. God this game blew me away.

    • @Blazik3n99
      @Blazik3n99 Год назад

      The dialog was terrible but I didn't think the story was generic. Is it an anime trope or something?

    • @nobodywashere3123
      @nobodywashere3123 Год назад +3

      @@Blazik3n99 death game stuff is just super huge in asian cinema. Plus I read a ton of hunger games esk books growing up. Not saying it's bad cause of it. But I was never really surprised by the story and at certain points, I felt like I was mind reading the writers. Which, imo. Isn't a good thing, seeing that I'm a shit writer lol.

  • @pixelsurfergames
    @pixelsurfergames Год назад

    8:49 So cool that you've mentioned Signalis. I've studied with the devs at the same university in Germany and played a first prototype back in 2016 on a game jam. Amazing how much effort they've put in the development.

  • @blakeapher2178
    @blakeapher2178 Год назад +1

    You've crushed this year and have really encouraged me to try and design. Saving up to buy a computer but keep the great content coming! Happy New Year, Mark!

  • @JulianBliss
    @JulianBliss Год назад +6

    I always play whichever game you give this award to, so this year I set out to try to play the most innovative games before hand. I was pretty sure I had the choices narrowed down to Patrick's Parabox or Hyper Demon or Hyperbolica, but Neon White wasn't out of my purview.

  • @tigergaj
    @tigergaj Год назад +19

    Had no clue that neon white was made by Ben Esposito! Excellent news

  • @adityaanuragi6916
    @adityaanuragi6916 Год назад +1

    After 1st run : unlocks friendly scoreboard and gold, silver and bronze criteria and puts a timer in the game from now on for that lvl
    After 2nd run : race against ghost everytime from now on
    After gold : lvl hint revealing a faster route
    After ace : global scoreboard
    After parrying enemies : red medal

  • @Olivman7
    @Olivman7 Год назад +67

    Watching the intro, I thought you were going to talk about Teardown. The game really scratches that speedrunning itch, end you end up spending two hours thinking "okay, if I stack this bit of rubber on that car, I can directly jump on the rooftop and get to this objective 0.8s faster and complete the map!"

  • @Cynt3r
    @Cynt3r Год назад

    I’m so glad you picked this, I mentioned it when you asked on Twitter. Been having a blast with it on Switch, just played it an hour ago in fact! So much fun, ”just one more go”

  • @Wormopera
    @Wormopera Год назад +5

    I had the same feeling with ultra kill, because there's a secret that you only can open by perfecting all missions in the first act
    Which needs you to be fast and effective
    Also you need to kill almost everything.

  • @pessimisticdiabetic717
    @pessimisticdiabetic717 Год назад +1

    I absolutely love machine girl’s ost for neon white

  • @IndigoWraithe
    @IndigoWraithe Год назад +2

    Yay! 8:47 Love seeing Signalis getting a bit of a call out. What an incredible, classic survival horror game. Anyone who loves old school Resident Evil or Silent Hill should give that game a go. One of the best games of 2022 for sure.

  • @beybladetunada5697
    @beybladetunada5697 Год назад +2

    I can't stop comparing this game to Trackmania, I mean they are very different in almost everything but both games are made for speedrunning and time-attack. Cool to see this style of game being represented more

  • @EliasSpacer
    @EliasSpacer Год назад

    Neon White was an amazing surprise for me. I don't tend to like first person games, platformers, or speed running focused titles. Yet the aesthetic, music, style, even the dialogue, interested me. So I picked it up on my Switch after playing a few levels on my brother's copy... Now, nearly 70 hours later, I got every red medal in the game, and am improving my times steadily each time I go back to the beginning to do it all again. I even cracked the top 30 of the global leaderboards, yet I'm craving more and am gunning for the top 20.
    This game did something awesome, it's just the right mix of everything that nailed a fun, addicting game that I happily consider my GOTY for 2022. I love it dearly!

  • @jan_wh1tey
    @jan_wh1tey Год назад +2

    im gonna be honest, many of the pros you mentioned in the video were cons to me.
    the cards + the enemies being meticulously laid out made it super mindless to play. never did I have to think about where to go, what card to use, or if I should save the card. every obsticle was overcome by pressing m2. you dont even need to look at what card you're about to use. they are laid out is such a way so that you will, by design, have the perfect card for the moment.
    "each and every level has a secret shortcut that can be exploited to get an even better time" the shortcuts did not feel like shortcuts because of the fact that a)they are told to you and b) there is only 1 really obvious shortcut. they end up not being "secret shortcuts", just an alternate path. I like finding shortcuts in videogames, but the enjoyment comes from finding something degenerate that the dev never intended. I tried finding other, unintended shortcuts, but the levels are designed in such a way that they are really rare and not that interesting.
    there are other things you didnt mention that irked me too. for example, when you rocket jump, you always get pushed up. in other games where rocket jumping is a product of the game engine, and not meticulously designed, you are pushed in a direction based on where the explosion is, reletive to you. this causes neon whites rocket jumping to be eaiser (you dont have to worry about small mistakes in the explosion position sending you in a wrong direction) but also alot less enjoyable for someone who wants to put alot of time and get really good.
    I agree with you. the game is good for people that want the feel of speedrunning, but dont want the time commitment. for me personally, as someone that wants the super difficult games that require lots of practice, I did not enjoy the number of edges that had to be sanded down to reach that goal.
    ok, now that ive gotten that out of my system, here are some things I agree are really good about the game. the movement is great. the visuals are great. the presents you have to get to are really fun. that was the one time where it felt like I had to really problem solve. the presents were sometimes placed in spots where you almost have to OOB to get them. that's the kinda shit i love.

  • @in2webelieve997
    @in2webelieve997 Год назад +2

    I'm sick of everybody not talking about this game or the few people that are just shit on it. Trackmania Turbo's a kick ass game.
    The way they incentivize the same thing is global leaderboards that are broken up by region so you can see how good you are in the world, the US, and Arizona. Seeing you're getting pretty close to the number one spot in your particular neck of the woods it's just the kick up the ass you need to iron out a better time.
    Not to mention the instant restart times and the short tracks

  • @SBFSachiel
    @SBFSachiel Год назад +1

    No mention of "The Case Of The Golden Idol" surprised me.

  • @Evitrea
    @Evitrea Год назад +1

    Suggesting title update: "How NEON WHITE speedruns speedrun"

    • @Evitrea
      @Evitrea Год назад

      Did I actually got chosen or bunch of people said the same thing

    • @Evitrea
      @Evitrea Год назад

      Maybe I just guessed the original planned title huh

  • @NanoMan737400
    @NanoMan737400 Год назад +2

    The thrill of getting ever faster and reaching for at least gold reminded me a lot of my old days in Trackmania. This is the first time I'm actually interested in playing this game, thanks Mark!

    • @este_marco
      @este_marco Год назад

      and they even stole the green medal from trackmania lmao

  • @jk-pc1iv
    @jk-pc1iv Год назад +32

    As soon as you mentioned „speedrun“ I knew what it was going to be 😃

  • @StepBaum
    @StepBaum Год назад

    Great visuals, amazing subtle comedy and love the way you explain. Thanks for another great video, always love watching these :)

  • @martinbansey719
    @martinbansey719 Год назад +1

    Trials Fusion has a similar mentality in my opinion: short levels, precise controls, medals that keep you coming back to shave off parts of seconds and optimum lines. At the harder difficulties that does switch from finishing quickly to just finishing but it feels as if there are similarities.

  • @Krutonman
    @Krutonman Год назад +1

    For some reason RUclips stopped showing me your videos so commenting to keep engagement up

  • @htm4106
    @htm4106 Год назад

    Probably the reason I love racing games so much. For me it's about getting really good at one specific track. Finding the right setup and figuring out the best racing lines reliably sends me on an enjoyable gameplay loop

  • @monsieur_kerki4464
    @monsieur_kerki4464 Год назад

    Aaaaaand... So I'm a patron now I guess. ^^
    Learned so much from you about the last years and got so many interesting recommendations and different perspectives on gaming.
    Absolutely worth it and I'm excited to see what's yet to come.
    Merry Christmas to you and all the rest of the community. :)

    • @GMTK
      @GMTK  Год назад +1

      Awesome, thank you!

  • @Calloflunacy
    @Calloflunacy Год назад

    Yes Tunic! glad that made the honorable mentions list, that would have been my pick for the year.

  • @Nakabozu
    @Nakabozu Год назад +19

    Really surprised that Tunic didn't win, but Neon White is a marvel of gaming so I'm not totally disappointed. It's crazy how they took an FPS and a Racing game, mashed them together, and wound up with something so addictive and replayable.

  • @THExRISER
    @THExRISER Год назад +17

    Ooh, looked GMTK just in time.
    Happy new year Mark!

  • @Maetschll
    @Maetschll Год назад

    Congratulations on all the things done this year! your content is amazing

  • @Refue
    @Refue Год назад +1

    this was such a good game; steam randomly recommended it to me and i do not regret one minute spent on this game. learning the movement was so fun

  • @josephchambers4509
    @josephchambers4509 Год назад +4

    I was sure tunic was gunna be this years game :D Loved the vid

  • @theneongoomba
    @theneongoomba Год назад +1

    I'm glad to see games like Baba Is You and Patrick's Parabox getting some recognition; thinky puzzle games have been getting better with more thoughtful design, and I'm excited that they're starting to gain traction.

  • @mad_s6035
    @mad_s6035 Год назад

    Once again - nice video! Would love to see a video essay where you talk about the sense of freedom in games or the illusion of freedom. The thing openworld games seeks to accomplish. In Fallout 3 for example - you really get the feeling that you are the one discovering megathon, even though we all did it.

  • @Joseju
    @Joseju Год назад +1

    So glad to see you covering this game. It's a work of genius.

  • @GlowingOrangeOoze
    @GlowingOrangeOoze Год назад +50

    You don't have to grind the best routes and chase the best times to have fun speedrunning other games. If speedrunning Celeste or Super Metroid or whatever sounds fun to you, just set a reasonable but challenging goal and have at it. It's plenty of fun even if no one's archiving your name into a wiki.

    • @conore5154
      @conore5154 Год назад +8

      This is how I feel about Celeste. I'm never going to be a top runner but I've found it so fun to play through and my time has improved a lot.

    • @TheXtrafresh
      @TheXtrafresh Год назад +5

      This works for some, but personally I don't really enjoy competing if I am not "competitive". I don't mind losing, but being in the same arena as others that are at a level I will never reach demoralizes me. This is why the ranks with only your friends are so great.

    • @Muskar2
      @Muskar2 Год назад +2

      @@TheXtrafresh Do you consider personal goals competition with yourself? To me, competition is extrinsic motivation whereas personal bests stem from intrinsic motivation, the latter being much more rewarding.

    • @TheXtrafresh
      @TheXtrafresh Год назад +2

      @@Muskar2 Interesting to think about it in these terms, I never really got beyond "I'm a competitive person". No, I don't find much motivation in competing with myself, other than as preparation for upcoming competition with others. Even in creative endeavors (writing, building, DIY), I mostly get motivated by imagining showing my creations to others.

    • @JamesThompson-zu3bq
      @JamesThompson-zu3bq Год назад

      so real, or if you do want to actually feel like you're part of the competitive scene find a small game with like 10 people who run it. the most fun ive had speed running is on indie games that just came out cause everyone was just as good at speedrunning it as me

  • @frenchertoast
    @frenchertoast Год назад

    Thanks for making my day a little better!

  • @hyrumtaylor3581
    @hyrumtaylor3581 Год назад +1

    When I first saw the thumbnail, Neon White was my first thought.

  • @shiwakao
    @shiwakao Год назад +14

    absolutely deserved. neon white is a master class in simple innovation n game design.

  • @AdriBlt
    @AdriBlt Год назад

    Thanks Mark for another awesome year!
    I will definetely check Neon White.
    Happy end of year and keep on for years to come.

  • @SurinamElephant
    @SurinamElephant Год назад +2

    Big Trackmania Vibes :D

  • @collin6885
    @collin6885 Год назад

    You got me wanting to play again, I only got through half the game but waS getting red medals on every stage , loved it to much I burned my out after 20ish hours. Thanks! Its a wonderful game for people who love the idea of speedruning. Have to say as well movement is so consistent which meant a lot to me, its easy to repeat a movement in comparison to many other games, no unintuitive momentum conservation like how I felt with ghost runner.

  • @Doudoussin
    @Doudoussin Год назад

    I'm so happy that you talked about this game, I was secretly hoping that. Like a lot of people who play the game, I've never been a speedrunner but am now tryharding the shit out of all those levels, and even the full run of the game which I still have to break that 40-minute mark. I tend to be so impatient, easily abandoning any form of challenge that just seems too hard, but there's something about Neon White that just keeps me willing to surpass myself. Heck, I even hate FPS and am absolute trash at aiming, and I still fell in love with the game the moment I tried the demo back in February. Definitely my GOTY.

  • @Vespoid
    @Vespoid Год назад

    what a great year for you Mark!

  • @NinjaLobsterStudios
    @NinjaLobsterStudios Год назад +11

    For anyone interested in speedrunning, go for it! You don't have to put in a thousand hours, you just have to beat the game once and then try doing it faster next time. It can just be about self-improvement, you don't have to go for a world record.
    My personal recommendation is to play SM64, it's 16-star category is pretty short (under an hour for beginners, practice time excluded) and for beginners there are no hard tricks that cost tons of time.
    But if you have an old game you like (maybe LucasArts adventure games are your jam) then just see how long the run is and look for any beginner guides. It's easier to speedrun than you'd think 😉

    • @shovelclaws
      @shovelclaws Год назад

      absolutely agreed! one of the things about speedrunning that i love is how much i can bounce from game-to-game, and even if im not the best runner at every game, i still love my time improving at a game i loved playing casually, seeing what awesome things i can do, and meeting new people from each game. it's a whole different world that's great fun to explore.

    • @TheOrian34
      @TheOrian34 Год назад

      What if we aren't interested in speedrunning? Is it still a fun game to play?

    • @shovelclaws
      @shovelclaws Год назад

      @@TheOrian34 neon white? absolutely, if you like shooters. the game has amazing gunplay with an epic finale and (in my opinion) a good story.

    • @TheOrian34
      @TheOrian34 Год назад

      @@shovelclaws I see, so if I don't like shooters except modern doom, would that work?

    • @shovelclaws
      @shovelclaws Год назад

      @@TheOrian34 i think the movement is good enough that itd still be interesting to you but it might be a harder sell

  •  Год назад

    Thank you for another great year of content, Mark!

  • @gabilegameur
    @gabilegameur Год назад +2

    3:12 it's crazy how Danganronpa has this power where whether you like it or not, it makes you freak out for the tiniest appearance

  • @CosmicDeejay
    @CosmicDeejay Год назад

    Decided to see if you had any new videos, saw this and bought this game instantly and it's already one of my favourites. I'm not even really a fan of this genre but this game is honestly an artistic masterpiece and is well deserving of the praise.

  • @heysamesam
    @heysamesam Год назад +27

    The moment 4-2 glitch appeared on the screen I knew it was Neon White!

  • @kunairuto
    @kunairuto Год назад

    Looking forward to another year, Mark!

  • @CaptBighead
    @CaptBighead Год назад +7

    "I've always been interested in 'speedrunning'..."
    Me, who's been quietly crying about Neon White getting a raw deal from the Besties and the Game Awards: "EFF YEAH!"

  • @Kumabokun47
    @Kumabokun47 Год назад +1

    I hope one day you'll do a video about death stranding , as it is a unique take on open world games and it has got a lot of room to discuss its design aspects

  • @Xhadp
    @Xhadp Год назад +2

    A couple of thoughts after watching this short documentary covering the video.
    How easy is it to "reset" after each level, failure or not? When having a short >5 minute per level basis, the ability to reset is a very important feature towards speedrunning. It is why certain games get hated a lot or even why intro cutscenes are sometimes removed altogether in some situations. The standout one in this area is Super Mario Maker where manually resetting is more efficient than automatic letting it rest which still saps away your time at doing nothing.
    Leaderboards is generally not a thing that you want to base a game around. Having games be around a competitive scene can actually hurt the game's reputation.
    How "unique" are the levels? Are there reasons why a person might choose to selectively run only one level over the rest? This reasoning pushes someone to only run one game / level over many others even if they know they aren't the best of the best or knowing RNG is in the way.
    How much actual content and variety is there? It seems like you aren't showing all of it off in this video but at the same time it seems very bland based on what its showing off.
    Glad to see Patrick's Parabox getting an honorable mention! Haven't touched that game personally but man watching Aliensrock play it was a joy to watch how the game unfold itself.

    • @Dok179
      @Dok179 Год назад +1

      Reset is one button press, takes about 2 seconds
      The game's marketing was literally "from freaks, to freaks". I don't think they're concerned about appealing to the masses. Besides, it's a game about speedrunning. Speedruns and leaderboards go hand in hand.
      Each level is unique, most of them have a specific theme or type of challenge the level is focused around. That said, there is not a lot of mechanics and the levels are short, so they're not drastically different.
      There is ~100 levels and 3 bosses. Visual variety was good enough for me.
      Hope that cover everything.

  • @simonplumaj5542
    @simonplumaj5542 Год назад +2

    Feels like a crime not to mention Sonic Frontiers here. The levels in that game have the same effect of encouraing the "speedrun mentality" to get the S rank in each stage. You need lots of practice and micro-optimization, but it all comes together quickly.

  • @lukehughes6943
    @lukehughes6943 Год назад +1

    Quite possibly my actual all time favourite game. It's definitely top 5, it just feels so perfect to play, if you can ignore the characters and story.

    • @undyla-chan1675
      @undyla-chan1675 11 месяцев назад

      Whatttt? But the characters are super charming imo

    • @lukehughes6943
      @lukehughes6943 11 месяцев назад

      @@undyla-chan1675 I'll take your word for it, I have the WR for skipping through every dialogue. A bright red stain on an otherwise perfect game imo, but people can enjoy whatever they enjoy, as long as I can skip it.

  • @elijahkeay3906
    @elijahkeay3906 Год назад

    I love how as soon as you started talking about speed running I knew what was up. Neon white is amazing

  • @dingus2k
    @dingus2k Год назад +18

    this game is so good i bought it twice. I initially played on Switch until i got into the late game and realized it would feel much better on PC. happy to give the dev money for both ports tho.

  • @sahilrwt29
    @sahilrwt29 Год назад +1

    Loved your leader board.
    Let's
    Pretend
    I
    Have
    Steam
    Friends
    All are great bunch of people.

  • @llenastro5986
    @llenastro5986 Год назад

    really glad you mentions patrick's parabox at the end

  • @cadenhenderson4322
    @cadenhenderson4322 10 месяцев назад

    Super Mario Maker 2 captures the speedrunning feeling pretty well with its "Ninji" speedruns. Basically, Nintendo releases a level and for ~2 weeks, players get to race and optimize on it while competing on a global leaderboard. Surveying the level, developing your own routes, and then searching what routes and tricks the best streamers and RUclipsrs uses is really fun and captures the fun speedrunning feeling. Plus, the fact that the winners are decided and medals are given out after ~2 weeks makes it much more approachable unlike games like SM64 where runners have been optimizing for years.

  • @PlebNC
    @PlebNC Год назад

    I've been liking Heat Signature. It's not a game released this year but only started playing this year. It's made by the devs behind Gunpoint except it's a rogue-lite top down space mercenary sandbox that encourages you to take the tools the game provides and play with them. You can stop time to sync up attack accurately, use teleport gadgets, turn your enemy's tech against them or accomplish your missions without even setting foot on the target ship.
    Once got shot at but swapped places with the shooter so he shot himself. Similarly hacked an enemy's shield so when he shot the bullet would be trapped inside it ricocheted around killing them. Killed guards by shooting windows to vent them into space and the same to myself to escape a ship. Once had an assassination mission but rather than board the target ship, I just hijacked a different ship and used that ship to shoot apart/ram the target ship until the target either died or got vented.
    Thinking about it, it's kinda like a PvE version of Marauders.

  • @jlnrdeep
    @jlnrdeep Год назад +1

    Mentions Toonami anime and shows a Canadian TV program 😂, "Reboot" is a lost forgoten gem of canadian TV stations

  • @jacobwright5542
    @jacobwright5542 Год назад

    Haven't pressed play yet.
    Just wanna say:
    "YAY! A new GameMaker'sToolKit episode!".

  • @sarojandongol1482
    @sarojandongol1482 Год назад +2

    Also the music is tops. If anyone wants to try it.

  • @VideoFeverShow
    @VideoFeverShow Год назад +1

    That's not a simulation of speedrunning. That's just speedrunning. That's all there is to it. You're a speedrunner.

  • @mikina993
    @mikina993 Год назад

    I'm kind of surprised I don't see Immortality at least mentioned here. For me, it was the most innovative game design I've seen this year - I've never seen a game where a hidden game-mechanic is the plot twist, and once you stumble upon it the tone of the game immediately changes. Discovering it was one of the best aha moment this year, and my favourite piece of game design. Especially since it was always there.
    I've also really liked how they end the game before you've seen all of the clips - watching all of the scenes from 3 movies at once and in random order was suprisingly interresting experience, and I'm glad I did not try to continue after the credits roll and 100%, since I think the experience is a lot more memorable, though-provoking and interresting when you don't have the closure - which I think was also a deliberate design choice.

  • @ademdjek1253
    @ademdjek1253 Год назад +1

    neon white is trackmania of platformers

  • @FireallyXTheories
    @FireallyXTheories Год назад

    Tunic is also a game I couldn't resist playing again. Knowledge as a progression always made me think "If I knew this then, what could I do?" It's one of 3 games I've ever 100%'d. Glad to hear it got an honorable mention!

  • @Leftistattheparty
    @Leftistattheparty Год назад

    Happy New Year and thanks again for all the great videos you make.

  • @Cassapphic
    @Cassapphic Год назад

    I came into neon white expecting the high speed stuff to be kinda overwhelming and a swift trip to the steam refund page, but from literally the tutorial level I already found myself loving cleaning up my movevent and realising this came from of all places, ffxiv. When I was unsyncing the aurum vale dungeon for my zodiac relic weappn I would notice small ways I could make better use of my abilities to do the dungeon faster, and I had to repeat it a lot to complete that relic step (which also kinda comes from planning out skill rotations in harder fights to help eke out more damage for my team). The flow state you get into felt so integral I would constantly reset a level I hadnt even cleared if I made big mistakes, it was really fun I need to go back and finish the game soon.

  • @evanr.4483
    @evanr.4483 Год назад

    Just tried Baba is you a couple months back. Really awesome. I also love snake pass. I will definitely get around to trying Legion as well. Great videos as always