Possibly Bad Entertainment and Need For Speedrunning now have a Patreon! Support the show and gain access to sweet tech over at: įollow Dave: On Twitch & Twitter Davesterio and on YouTube DavesterioYTĬheck out Doctor Swellman's YouTube video about how the FFX community dismantled the code: When we picked FFX and its 10 hour run, we sure didn't expect to find one of the most convoluted RNG systems in video game history, but luckily was there to walk us through the drops, the skips, and the most beautiful sounding glitch in the world! Pass Yuna the creatine and queue up for NFSR Pit Stops! Leading things off, we take a look at a long RPG run to see how runners have broken them over the years. Welcome to the first NFSR Pit Stop! In this series, we're going to look into topics, ideas, and runs too big or broad for a regular episode of Need for Speedrunning. Support the podcast on Patreon for some beautiful perks by clicking here: ![]() You can find more of Court’s cool stuff on:Ĭheck out their GDQ Hotfix show “It’s Dangerous To Go Alone” on the 1st and 3rd Sundays of the month over on: /gamesdonequickįor more info about Flame Fatales, GDQ’s all women speedrunner event, head over here: To listen to our commentary while you watch the run, head over here: Watch AJ and Betsruner’s current WR that we watched during the break over here: So grab your gun… no not that one, and follow us through the blue hole, as we jump into one of the most popular speed games in recent years. Support Need For Speedrunning and get cool stuff at: /PossiblyBadįollow the podcast on Twitter and Need For Speedrunning! This episode, we’re joined by speedrunner extraordinaire frozenflygone, as we dive into the orchestrated madness that is Portal 2 Co-op! In addition to the adventures of Atlas and P-body, we also look at the games list for the upcoming SGDQ 2022 to find the runs we are most hyped to see. Music was written and performed by The OneUps: Here, listen to the episode while we get it set up. Look, you got knocked out by the start menu. This time, we bring you our new segment: “Speedruns Through History!” JHobz and LuigisApartment sit down with speedrun and Punch Out legends, Sinister1 and Zallard1, to talk about… you’re supposed to cover your face after you sit down… to talk about the impact of their respective AGDQ 2014 Blindfolded Punch Out runs on the games, the category, and no but seriously, you have no idea how hard this is to do. You don’t need a blindfold to enjoy the the next Pit Stop. Not horrible but not amazing.No, over to the left. I appreciate they weren't trying to make the game super photorealistic like most mainstream games are for the past 20 years. You can tell the devs were going for a very stylized look. Last thing I will say is I love the art style of the game. There really is not a lot to say so I keep debating with myself whether or not what score should I give this game. The game doesn't do anything that's horribly wrong it was a pretty smooth experience all the way through. ![]() Should one accept their fate, knowing that they and everything they know will be gone no matter what or or do they do everything in their power to change their fate? Well the story seems cool and deals with heavy subject matter, the game's overall story had no impact on me. ![]() The story explores the concept of life and death. Rei and her co-workers are well-trained agents known as void runners. In Solar Ash, you play as a character named Rie who's main goal is to save her planet from being sucked into a black hole known as the ultravoid. Although the Story is minimal, I found the theme of the game very interesting. ![]() This review contains spoilers, click expand to view.Īs a platformer, I got to say the devs did a good job with the movement and the weight of the character you're playing as.
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