Hyrule Warriors Age of 10,000 Grunts
Scores
TripleA game studio made this huh >> huh huh. >> I'm a cor. >> So far the writing in this game is impeccable. only camper but the Mario and Luigi Luigi saga. >> Luigi Luigi Luigi Luigi Luigi. >> My name is >> How strange. This scenery should be new to me. Yet it feels so oddly familiar. >> I swear I could have played a game that looked just like this. Actually two of them in fact. >> The power of light. >> The power of light. Tears of the kingdom. Open world gaming. >> Secret stone. Demon king. >> Second floor basement. The imprisoning war. Playable Cororak. >> I wonder how do these shrines work exactly? >> That's a bit difficult to answer succinctly, but enter, do a puzzle, get a orb. If you're curious, I would be glad to explain later. >> Is this the great plateau? >> Great plateau. Tic-tac-toe. Eeny mini mo. >> Hyrule Castle. >> Secret stone. >> Special action. Special rations. Choo choo. Choo choo rocket for Dreamcast. >> A construct. >> Secret second floor plateau. Habbo Hotel. Second floor hotel. >> Secret base. Secret demon stone made by the second AAA game studios. >> I think it's wonderful. >> Please tell me this is a playable character. It's time for your training. >> Grunt 17,000 times. >> I will die. Die, human scum. Tyan, you are my most valued warrior. I cherish the people of my kingdom. 100 kill combo. The bad news is I had to kill 208 of our own soldiers. The good news, I now have a level three Zelda. Almost level four. >> Stay away. >> Let's go in. >> All right. Now, I'm playing as a wizard deer that summons wheels at people and can do this. They did pretty good with this character. I'm a car on a spaceship fighting a dragon. Now they're speaking my language. Now you shall know the true friends of death. No. Huh? >> >> What?
Summary
The video appears to be a chaotic, surreal commentary on a game resembling 'Hyrule Warriors' or 'The Legend of Zelda' series, blending references to various games, memes, and absurd scenarios involving characters like Coro, Luigi, and a wizard deer. It features a mix of gameplay elements, humorous dialogue, and meta-commentary on game design and nostalgia.
Key Points
- The video is a humorous, fragmented commentary on a game resembling 'Hyrule Warriors' with references to Zelda, Mario, and other pop culture elements.
- Characters like Coro, Luigi, and a wizard deer are mentioned, suggesting a mix of game characters and absurd roles.
- The gameplay includes elements like shrines, puzzles, orbs, and combat combos, with references to open-world exploration and enemy encounters.
- There are multiple references to other games such as 'Tears of the Kingdom', 'Dreamcast', 'Habbo Hotel', and 'Mario and Luigi: Luigi's Saga'.
- The narrative includes surreal and nonsensical dialogue, such as 'I'm a car on a spaceship fighting a dragon' and 'The power of light'.
- The video features a mix of gameplay mechanics like summoning wheels, special actions, and combat sequences involving grunts and enemies.
- There is a focus on character customization and progression, including leveling up a character to 'level three Zelda'.
- The commentary includes meta-humor about game design, such as 'TripleA game studio made this huh' and 'I think it's wonderful'.
- The video ends with a chaotic scene involving a character saying 'Now you shall know the true friends of death' followed by confusion.
Key Takeaways
- The video uses humor and absurdity to comment on game design and nostalgia, blending references to multiple games and characters.
- Viewers can learn how to appreciate meta-commentary and surreal humor in gaming content.
- The mix of gameplay elements and pop culture references highlights the creative potential of game commentary.
- The video demonstrates how to use fragmented narratives and unexpected character roles to engage audiences.
- It showcases the importance of context and audience familiarity in understanding meme-based or chaotic content.