Unremarkable and odd places in Majora's Mask

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Any Austin

Any Austin

2 жыл бұрын

#majorasmask #majora #didyouknow #oddplaces #weird #zelda #n64
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@SpudMackenzie
@SpudMackenzie 2 жыл бұрын
The fun little thing about the basement is recognizing that the stream is what is powering the clock tower and it's part of the same stream that pops up here and there throughout the town, at the laundry pool, in the kitchen of the stock pot inn, in the general store. A literal stream of time always under the surface, inescapable.
@cllaay
@cllaay Жыл бұрын
Thats a cool reading
@JJMomoida
@JJMomoida 11 ай бұрын
That is a very creative interpretation of it. I like it.
@VeronicaVance1212
@VeronicaVance1212 Ай бұрын
This is one of my favorite comments I’ve ever read.
@JacobGeller
@JacobGeller 2 жыл бұрын
I am gonna watch every one of these videos this absolutely slams
@jr.jackrabbit10
@jr.jackrabbit10 Жыл бұрын
super underrated right? i don't get it how this is still so obscure
@SacredLiquid
@SacredLiquid Жыл бұрын
Huge praise
@milkgrapes6420
@milkgrapes6420 Жыл бұрын
Whoa it'a thallasophobia guy
@KFlexFantastic
@KFlexFantastic Жыл бұрын
FACTS bro. This is the commentary I’ve been looking for for years on this game. Incredible and relatable
@RhizometricReality
@RhizometricReality Жыл бұрын
Same. Good underrated channel. Good to see you here too
@kodykid168
@kodykid168 2 жыл бұрын
That sort of unreal feeling at the edge of the maps is similar to the feeling you get at the edge of a theme park, where you just see walls, construction signs, and partially built rides.
@BuiltbyF
@BuiltbyF 2 жыл бұрын
The Rugrats game on ps1 has a level where you're locked in a theme park, and if you wander off the beaten path enough there's a really out of place warehouse with boxes/metal etc - you can even go in and it has a really dark looped machinery drone instead of the level music. It serves absolutely no purpose to the level and really creeped me out when I noticed it
@isaiahromero9861
@isaiahromero9861 Жыл бұрын
@@BuiltbyF that's sick, sounded like one of the developers was trying to get artsy, or it's just a weird thing they thought made sense for some reason, but either way that's really cool
@BuiltbyF
@BuiltbyF Жыл бұрын
@@isaiahromero9861 this video covers that one and the pyramid one pretty well. kzbin.info/www/bejne/nIvPhWhsjcxjhM0&ab_channel=Joyless
@ukemi-
@ukemi- Жыл бұрын
@@BuiltbyF Do you remember what the level was called by chance? I would love to see and hear more about this, it seems too spooky for a kid’s game
@BuiltbyF
@BuiltbyF Жыл бұрын
@@ukemi- I don't, but it's featured in the video I linked. I think it's Reptarland or something
@bluekfc3218
@bluekfc3218 2 жыл бұрын
I feel like Twilight Princess would be a great game to check out for this series. It's known for being one of the largest games in the Legend of Zelda series but it's also known for being one of the most empty. Lake Hylia and Gerudo Desert in particular stood out to me because they're very open/flat areas where it seems easy to miss various things. The Cave of Ordeals in the desert is especially odd to me because it's a massive underground structure to which the only entrance is a small staircase in the ground which is located in an otherwise unremarkable corner of the desert.
@Skelterbane69
@Skelterbane69 2 жыл бұрын
I used to go around exploring every area of that game, as wolf link. Nostalgia.
@Zeldafan1ify
@Zeldafan1ify Жыл бұрын
That game unlocked quite a lucid dream out of me. It all started with a floating key glitch that looked like a twinkling star in the sky during the night (at the entrance to arbiters grounds) and when I fell asleep that key became an alternate world, like a hidden boss area with cities and towns and endless hills, it was wild. I also used to love watching the moonlight and sunrise in lake hylia from under the water with the metal boots on. Weird little memories like these are so nostalgic
@Zeldafan1ify
@Zeldafan1ify Жыл бұрын
Then with oot and mm i would always hang out in the caves. They always felt so comforting, like I almost wanted to jump in with a warm blanket and sleep on the grass, but it also felt eerie and mysterious.
@dstnchll5518
@dstnchll5518 Жыл бұрын
@@Zeldafan1ify I had dreams as a child about a Super Mario 64 2 game that had a Big Bass in a moat in the basement of the castle, and what seemed like an extensive tunnel system to explore with very weird shortcuts running through rooms with other various non-Mario things. Seemed almost like a sewer system.
@AmazinglyAwkward
@AmazinglyAwkward Жыл бұрын
This
@offchristianamr
@offchristianamr 2 жыл бұрын
love love love this series. ever since watching the first one, i’ve been trying to look for more unremarkable and odd places in real life - i’ve been exploring on foot a lot and taking a lot of pictures of places i pass by every day but never actually noticed. weird corners of buildings, little gardens outside of stores, empty lots that turn out to be not as empty as i thought. it’s encouraged me to be more actively aware of my surroundings and it’s been really rewarding and fun. thank you for the inspiration!
@jessenorman91
@jessenorman91 2 жыл бұрын
that's awesome i need to start doing this. I think i take the repeating nature of my surroundings for granted. I see the same few places everyday and I just kind of take them for what they are
@ciennaquidd6486
@ciennaquidd6486 2 жыл бұрын
ive always done stuff like this irl & in video games and to see these videos and find out other people do it too is so special. i also feel this way about ceilings cause most people dont often look up unless theres some sort of ceiling design
@3xirei
@3xirei 2 жыл бұрын
Lol balls
@sheepladybaa
@sheepladybaa 2 жыл бұрын
it's always nice to notice and appreciate the tiny details in life!
@bleachedink
@bleachedink 2 жыл бұрын
One thing I get fascinated by is small spaces of walled off or otherwise inaccessible land, say a patch of grass that's in between a bunch of buildings that can't be accessed normally, or just weird lots of land that are 'in-between' areas that technically belong to someone but are otherwise too small or unfit to use as anything. So they get fenced off and are jsut left to the elements. It's hard to describe it really but they always get my attention and they give me the same 'liminal space' feeling a lot of what this video touches on.
@samobrien7421
@samobrien7421 2 жыл бұрын
It’s always been weird to me that time doesn’t pass in the clock tower. I don’t know if they ever give an explanation for this in game but it certainly makes it feel like the clock tower doesn’t exist within the same dimension as termina or hyrule, that instead it’s some kind of interstice between the two
@yohhh6715
@yohhh6715 2 жыл бұрын
clocc tower built different
@SpongeBobaFett
@SpongeBobaFett 2 жыл бұрын
I always thought the same. Part of me believes that Happy Mask Salesman is some kind of deity or malevolent force in this universe, so I think that the clock tower is under his control. He's beyond the confines of time/space (at least in regards to Termina) because of some kind of dark magic he possesses. That's just my own head canon though. There are similar theories online that kind of support this in regards to the relationship between Majora and the whatever the Fierce Deity mask represents. I like to think Happy Mask Salesman plays into it somehow for no other reason than that he seems to pop up in places at random and the boys in the moon before the final boss fight share his resemblance.
@quag_02
@quag_02 2 жыл бұрын
Here's a trippy question for you. Know how at the beginning of the game when the Mask Salesman tells you to come back once you got your Ocarina? Since time doesn't pass in the Clock tower, I wonder how long he actually waits for Link to come back? Since the 3 day cycle begins as soon as you step outside the clock tower, and then you revisit him right at the very beginning of the 2nd cycle, does that mean (from Mask Salesman's perspective) Link exited the clock tower and then immediately reentered it, now with his Ocarina? If so, that's absolutely hilarious.
@AlliroG98
@AlliroG98 2 жыл бұрын
Probably to make Link's entrance to Termina more smooth Would be odd to have the HUD clock show up during the early tutorial
@majora36
@majora36 2 жыл бұрын
@@SpongeBobaFett he definitely is some deity cause bro vanishes into thin air at the end
@rangedweevil6150
@rangedweevil6150 Жыл бұрын
Okay that first section of the game when you're supposed to chase skullkid is actually pretty eerie, it feels almost like a purgatory if you stop to think and explore; this strange set of rooms with a couple miscellaneous objects and tree stumps, walls that imitate trees, and music that screams urgency and panic even though there is no time limit or deadline. It feels like forgetting something important, like a hazy memory you don't quite have a grasp on the details of
@maqaroon
@maqaroon 2 жыл бұрын
I was also obsessed by the moss balls in the water! I always thought they were some kind of algae/fungus rather than stones. It gave that room under the clock tower a different vibe because I believe that texture isn't used in any Zelda game anywhere else. The entire game is a masterpiece of odd places and moments. The entirely of the Deku Scrub maze felt like a kid's soft play area. One of my favourite locations was the small garden before you find Kafei, with a bridge and a single fairy flying over it. I loved it so much I made painting of that area for art class. I also found the Lost Fairy quests much more absorbing than finding Skulltulas or seashells in other games. It was the juxtaposition of seeing a pastel bubble with a cute fairy inside inside a brutal and dangerous dungeon that made everything so dreamlike. So much of the game had a collage/vaporwave aesthetic before that was even a thing. The milk bar also had that vaporwave pink-purple lighting with an odd sensation of being somewhere you're not supposed to be. All the places that are only accessible after the world has effectively already ended once give off that vibe.
@KairuHakubi
@KairuHakubi 2 жыл бұрын
the lighting in this game is so crazy in parts, I swear it was done deliberately after noticing some of the maybe unintentionally weird lighting in Ocarina.
@Fungo4
@Fungo4 2 жыл бұрын
Oh I actually know this one! They're marimos!
@linkly9272
@linkly9272 2 жыл бұрын
@@Fungo4 wow i actually never knew about these. thanks!
@mythosinfinite6736
@mythosinfinite6736 2 жыл бұрын
The answer is weirder than you'd expect, they're blurry N64 controller textures.
@Kobalvs
@Kobalvs 10 ай бұрын
Not to mention the astral observatory. Insane amount of vibes in there
@ar_xiv
@ar_xiv 2 жыл бұрын
The organ that appears in the clock tower when you’re learning the song of healing is interesting because the first time I played it I assumed I just overlooked it but it’s just not there
@any_austin
@any_austin 2 жыл бұрын
I think they put it there permanently in the 3DS version, which I always thought was a choice.
@Sauraen
@Sauraen 2 жыл бұрын
It's a very large piano, not an organ.
@SECONDQUEST
@SECONDQUEST 2 жыл бұрын
@@ar_xiv I always thought that was Ganondorfs power. But I was less than 10.
@johnbacchus6169
@johnbacchus6169 2 жыл бұрын
@@ar_xiv The whole room actually transforms into a different shape when the battle starts.
@RustyNips
@RustyNips 2 жыл бұрын
My theory is that he just has another transformation mask that gives him the organ Or he just pulls it out his butt like link does with his fishbone guitar drums and deku pipes Mabe it's a power of transfomasks and the mask salesman is always wearing a mask of some kind
@noviolam2618
@noviolam2618 2 жыл бұрын
I remember back when I was too young to really *play* this game (dad made progress for me) I would just hang out and explore. Listen to the music, look for new things, make up stories. I basically used the game as a sandbox or dollhouse, so me saying that I’ve seen a lot of these places already is not an understatement. I always tried getting back through the clock tower door, to no avail. I always wanted to get back there again.
@offchristianamr
@offchristianamr 2 жыл бұрын
i love those memories of being a kid and not knowing how to progress in a game, but you still have fun because you’re totally content just exploring the world and seeing what weird things you can find! thanks for sharing your story.
@DERyuga
@DERyuga 2 жыл бұрын
Had a very similar experience, even more than Ocarina of time, this was the game I always booted up and played and explored so much of because of how easy it was to repeat things, and the two areas at the beginning were of particular interest of mine because of how little you see them in the main game
@ShadowGaro
@ShadowGaro 2 жыл бұрын
Same, I spent months stuck in Kokiri Forest and my idea of adventure was running around the Lost Woods 👀
@devonm042690
@devonm042690 2 жыл бұрын
You can get passed the clock tower door with the bomb hover glitch. Once passed it, you can walk back along the twisted hallway Link walked in a cutscene, and just like in the Forest Temple, and like what was implied in the cutscene, the camera/gravity will shift to keep the floor of the twisted hallway at the bottom of the screen. From there, you can make it back to where Link was first turned into a Deku Scrub. Because it was never intended for the player to be able to go back to those areas, the cutscene where Link walks the twisted pathway and the door seals doesn't have its trigger disabled after playing the first time. So, if you go back to those earlier areas and then return to the clock tower, the cutscene will play again, including the door mysteriously being open, waiting to trap you in Termina all over again.
@MyMusicalSyn
@MyMusicalSyn 2 жыл бұрын
So glad to hear someone else had this experience. This game was essentially make-believe heaven for me. I played the CE version on gamecube for years and never beat it until I was older because I was creating my own stories in Clock Town and Termina. I miss having such a small grasp on the limitations of video games. It made my imagined world feel that much more real.
@LinkDeezy
@LinkDeezy 2 жыл бұрын
Hey sir, love your content. Those “weird rocks” in the water of the basement of the clock tower are actually blurry N64 controllers. You can see them better if you jump in the water and get close to them.
@bigkaris912
@bigkaris912 2 жыл бұрын
I was gonna say this it’s honestly a really cool easter egg
@funkmasterfrica4390
@funkmasterfrica4390 2 жыл бұрын
holy shit
@confetti8160
@confetti8160 Жыл бұрын
As a kid, I was obsessed with the Clock Tower basement. I really liked the weird mossy stuff everywhere, it's unlike anything else you see in the game. It's surreal to see any sort of appreciation for that all these years later.
@Regulus_V
@Regulus_V 2 жыл бұрын
I get tons of these weird "end of the dream" vibes from Majora's Mask. Maybe it is the palette that they chose or the surreal textures on top of odd geometric shapes that make up a majority of the terrain/building details. The weird sewer leading to the observatory is another bizarre place that seems absolutely non-sensical in its attention to detail and then it having an apparent lack thereof. The swamp is a very odd place too considering 90% of the water is non-traversable and so you only see particular angles and vistas that the designers intended you to see via the lily pads and boat tour.
@Ryan-Petre
@Ryan-Petre 2 жыл бұрын
Yeah, it's almost hard to believe how much detail is in this game on account of how rushed the development was. Goes to show how much more freedom creating low poly models gave developers on account of how much quicker the process was.
@dominicmoisant8393
@dominicmoisant8393 2 жыл бұрын
Life is but a dream, but when will we all wake. I suppose when it's over, how near is the end I wonder. If the earth is Koholint who will wake the wind fish.
@baconstrip7762
@baconstrip7762 2 жыл бұрын
The water's all traversable after you beat the dungeon
@Regulus_V
@Regulus_V 2 жыл бұрын
@@baconstrip7762 I forgot about that part.
@LilacMonarch
@LilacMonarch 2 жыл бұрын
Most everything you do in this game has very visible results. Beat the swamp dungeon, the water becomes unpoisoned. Beat snowhead, the area starts to thaw. And so on...OoT had something similar for the first 3 adult dungeons. Getting rid of monsters in the kokiri village, getting rid of the red ring over death mountain and releasing the gorons, refilling lake hylia.
@any_austin
@any_austin 2 жыл бұрын
(Flashing light warning @ 7:32 and 8:51) as I continue to play Majora's Mask, I continue to find more even odder and unremarkabler places in the game. In particular, the place where the Gorman bros. try and carjack Romani's milk is accessible on foot for a brief period on the third day, and it's super uncanny. If I make another Majora's Mask video, are there any other spots you think I need to visit? anyway, help me quit my job: www.patreon.com/any_austin
@Crenga
@Crenga 2 жыл бұрын
never stop exploring austin. we love you. i love today's song!!!!
@StudioTanuki
@StudioTanuki 2 жыл бұрын
you definitely gotta check out the other areas in the game, so many weird places. the beaver racetrack is one place thats chill to walk around in
@quag_02
@quag_02 2 жыл бұрын
At the top of my head, I say investigate the secret shrine at Ikana Canyon. Some of the rooms in there are spooky as hell, if you linger in them after the fights are over. And second, take a look at the shop inside of Goron Village. Nobody ever goes in there, so it's a pretty obscure room, but I remember it looking really cool, though I haven't seen it in awhile.
@kippkeaton1966
@kippkeaton1966 2 жыл бұрын
The Stock Pot Inn Kitchen was always my favorite place to stand when i was young. The sound of the bubbling Stock Pot and the lil bugs skittering along with the fish in the water. It all just felt like an area that wanted more attention than it actually got in the final game. Like it seemed lived in as much as you'd almost never really go back there save for meeting Anju that one time.
@jojojoma3026
@jojojoma3026 2 жыл бұрын
If you're looking for an interesting game with interesting music and skyboxes in an open world, you simply must try Drakkhen on SNES. I believe you would enjoy the aesthetic of this game I would like to hear you talk about it.
@LinksLeftEarring
@LinksLeftEarring 2 жыл бұрын
7:22 "Flirting with a new plane of existence." What a great statement of that feeling of knowing there is something beyond the contemporary state. These unremarkable and odd places certainly have these existential uncertainties, uncanniness in somehow existences…
@evie2411
@evie2411 2 жыл бұрын
Harvest Moon: A Wonderful Life had this feeling in its entirety for me. I remember I first rented it from Hollywood Video, and had this incredible first play through where I was constantly getting cutscenes and feeling very immersed in the relationships of the town, but the second file I played, I couldn't for the life of me figure out what I'd done to trigger all that the first time. The more I started looking into how the game worked, I realized how many things I'd missed. The heated debates online about secret pets, whether the Harvest Goddess existed, the glitches and mistranslations, just so many things that people claimed they saw and couldn't prove across all the versions. I remember, too, how you could go to Mineral Town, which I didn't have, so I always felt like I was stuck in this weird place I couldn't leave. Between an eerie pass I couldn't travel and the beach with that high trilling whistle, the debatable reality of what was actually possible all around, I felt its liminality for sure.
@xwehrareux
@xwehrareux 2 жыл бұрын
So happy to see someone mention this game specifically. Things like the dummied out shed, the snow monster in the woods, the random animals that could spawn in some places. None of it served any purpose besides flavor, but as a child I'd spend ages trying to interact with those kind of things, searching for some sort of meaning. Such a strange little valley.
@dudeman5303
@dudeman5303 Жыл бұрын
Dude that's a really good way of putting it!! I was always in the same position regarding mineral town because I, even back then, felt like a boomer despite being in middle/high school when I played the game a bunch, and I didn't understand what I had to do to get it to work. But then yeah that feeling like you were stuck in some sort of happy prison almost because of it, it's strange man. On a side note, getting the relationships to have cutscenes work I think you just have to be at a certain heart level with everyone and walk in at a certain time, I don't think there's anything special you have to do? I think? Or they may just have to be in that area when you go there, like in the middle of their schedule.
@usagiroxie
@usagiroxie Жыл бұрын
I had HM Another Wonderful Life. The weird pyrotechnic brothers creeped me out along with that high thrilling whistle you mentioned. A lot of the characters looked friendly, but eerie at the same time. Very weird vibe overall. I loved that game though.
@Robbie_Haruna
@Robbie_Haruna Жыл бұрын
Harvest Moon: A Wonderful Life was full of this shit back in the day. Like it may be one of the weakest games in the series at a mechanical level and the unique ideas it tries to do aren't very fleshed out, but it had a ton of those rumors like you'd hear on the playground (except they spread on the internet instead.) Obscure stuff like getting the Strange and Weird Tools from people which required having them like you enough and enter their house at a specific time (sometimes being in at least a specific chapter.) You can even completely miss the Hybrid Crop system in its entirety if you never enter Takakura's house at the right time in chapter 2. And if you don't stumble into the right place at the right time you could even never get the Alarm Clock in a run. Or there's like certain items you get from befriending select characters that seemingly have no purpose other than Ruby's Spice (which is used for cooking.) It leaves you wondering if there's some purpose in the Tumtum, the Gold Medal, the Sheet Music, the Necklace or the Fireworks. We know now that their only purpose is gifting it to your kid to push him closer to liking that kind of stuff, but given Ruby's Spice had a use it made you wonder if anything else did. It's stuff like this that made rumors about the "secret" pets run rampant. There's a bunch of different animals that appear sometimes and don't appear to do anything and because of how cryptic some *actual* events in the game were it seemed plausible. Like the Chihuahua being a reward for finding all the tablets for Carter instead of each tablet just being a big friendship boost, it sounded plausible considering the tablets were made to be some kind of big deal and because you can't get the last tablet until very late game people never verified for a long time. Speaking of, one unremarkable detail I always liked as a kid was the little flower patch across the road from your farm. When you leave the main entrance to your farmland, straight ahead by some bushes next to the river is an area where wildflowers grow. In the Summer specifically you can go there and see one extra flower inside the brush that you can't actually reach to pick.
@pinkdarkboy7127
@pinkdarkboy7127 Жыл бұрын
@@Robbie_Haruna Oh my god you just summed up like every one of my thought obsessions when I was a kid. A Wonderful Life was/is my favorite HM/SoS game, and there was so little concrete information about it on the internet. I spent hours on GameFAQs reading weird shit on the forums about it. I remember somebody said that if you raised your kid to be a farmer, they would take over your farm instead of moving out and you could unlock another chapter besides the Heaven chapter at the end. That might be true for all I know; I could never get a farmer kid cuz raising crops in that game was so useless and annoying so I didn't raise crops at all. The game itself was pretty obtuse and boring at times (I would "hibernate" and literally sleep through the winter season every year cuz I just wanted to see my kid grow up.) which I think led to a lot of people not wanting to really dig into it and document it online like other games. It's just so nice to see specific things like that one flower you couldn't pick mentioned by someone else. Like, AWL feels so isolated and small, it's hard for me to imagine other people growing up and playing it like I did, staring wistfully out at sea, looking up at the sky at the specific red and yellow stars that stood out uniquely. Trying to unlock that stupid chihuahua that magically stood on top of the tarp at the dig site so you couldn't touch it and the turtle that also serves no purpose besides like one cutscene I think. It's nice to know I wasn't the only one enthralled by the weird little world of AWL.
@lucetubegplusstillsux2678
@lucetubegplusstillsux2678 2 жыл бұрын
Majora's surprisingly tightly designed for a game that only had a year of development or so, Bringing up Romani Ranch is interesting since it's one of the few common areas with unused cutscene setups, though they're not super interesting aside from Stalchildren invading the shed instead of "Them". If you want to do more N64 games Goldeneye has a ton of odd spots due to the transition from rail shooter to FPS.
@SpongeBobaFett
@SpongeBobaFett 2 жыл бұрын
Couldn't agree more about the Ranch being my favorite place to see the moon fall. Part of it is the open nature of that area, but I think part of it is the sobering interaction you can have with Cremia and Romani where she's basically helping to comfort her sister as they near death. It's so macabre and somber even in comparison with an otherwise fairly dark game
@richardqustmrk
@richardqustmrk 2 жыл бұрын
I think one thing I've realized is how Clock Town sort of becomes this *liminal space* during the final hours, like going to school at night, it's a usually bustling and busy area with happy feelings and excitement, that changes to dread and isolation during the final hours before the world comes to an end, because of how empty it becomes. The empty and somber music really drives it home too.
@TheAntonioVC
@TheAntonioVC 2 жыл бұрын
The N64 was my first console and Majora's Mask remains ingrained in my imaginary and my art to this day, in quite subtle terms. I can also relate to this feeling of "end of a dream" in many locations of games of this era. Some people regard it as a weird combination of textures and primitive shapes giving an almost ethereal sensation, while still being tangible. This has been tapped into nowadays with the liminal spaces term and widespread videos. Really enjoyed this one. I think a nice addition to your exploration on this series would be the Banjo Kazooie series in the N64 as well, and ICO and Shadow of the Colossus on the PS2. Best regards!
@isa-ah
@isa-ah 2 жыл бұрын
the other slide is in clocktown, ofc :) I used to spend a lot of final days at Romani ranch when I was too young to understand how to save her or reset the cycle, so she wouldn't be alone and scared when the moon fell. it's a highly nostalgic and haunting game. looking forward to the skybox video!
@Amoradow
@Amoradow 2 жыл бұрын
I'm only 1:30 into the video and wanted to mention that those little things in the water below clock tower are supposed to be algea in the shape of n64 controllers. I used to hang out down here a lot as a kid because I was too afraid to venture outside where the enemies were. Love these videos as always!
@couchpotato3197
@couchpotato3197 2 жыл бұрын
I thought I was the only one who was afraid to leave the starting town in Zelda because it was too scary but you're the second person I saw say that here lol
@loumoon7660
@loumoon7660 Жыл бұрын
I’m kind of getting addicted to these videos. They’re weirdly relaxing yet unsettling. Such a nice feeling
@Raskoflinko
@Raskoflinko 2 жыл бұрын
One area in OoT that has that weird lighting we see a lot here in Majora's Mask is at the end of the Ice Cavern where you learn the Serenade of Water from Sheik. I always thought that room looked neat. It stood out so much from the rest of the rooms in the game.
@Levacque
@Levacque 9 ай бұрын
He does a video featuring that room. I'm very happy he did because he got up close to the wall, which has always been my favourite texture in any Zelda game. The wall is actually multiple transparent layers with different geometric patterns overlaying each other on a black background, so when you move, you see different angles as if you are actually looking into ice.
@Raskoflinko
@Raskoflinko 9 ай бұрын
@@Levacque exactly! I do that every time I play OoT, it looks so cool
@TheLOGMAN02is_groovy
@TheLOGMAN02is_groovy 2 жыл бұрын
The off-center spinning wheel/mill in the clock tower represents the erratic nature of this entire world being off-center/off-kilter.
@MA-sv2bs
@MA-sv2bs 2 жыл бұрын
It's also spinning counter-clockwise. Coincidence??
@11shoopdawhoop
@11shoopdawhoop 2 жыл бұрын
isn't the other slide the literal slide in clocktown? Also love these videos! I personally had I a lot of these places where I thought something was off or different when I was young playing games as well. Even now actually. One of these that I remember is in DK 64. To the right of chunky kong's golden banana on the back of DK isle is a texture that maybe is supposed to resemble a rock and it has some leaves on it. It always stood out to me as maybe a place a hubworld would open up, though it never did. Anyway, enjoy the serotonin boost and don't forget to look for these places in real life too, those are the best!
@undergreenthunder8037
@undergreenthunder8037 2 жыл бұрын
Yep. Right near Tingle.
@renakunisaki
@renakunisaki 2 жыл бұрын
Rare games often had areas that were meant to open up to another level or some secret, but never did because they didn't have time to put something there.
@_Teej_264
@_Teej_264 2 жыл бұрын
Just a note on the grief theory: It is also said that it could be processing the loss of Navi since that is what he set out to do in the beginning. He definitely didn't die since he grew up to have a family that leads to Twilight Princess Link (and his own appearance as a grown and deceased Hero's Shade)
@doublebreakfast
@doublebreakfast 2 жыл бұрын
Love these a whole lot. Taking the time to slow down and appreciate the absolutely smallest of things in games gives me a deep sense of inner peace for some reason. You can attach yourself to the world so much more if you stop to smell the roses, and accept those roses are weird two-dimensional images that always face you
@Slyfox2235
@Slyfox2235 2 жыл бұрын
I recently replayed through Twilight Princess, and the amount of things I missed when I was younger really surprised me. These videos made me want to go back again and looked around, and there are some neat areas. Especially the path to snowpeak with the icy lake, you never (or I never, at least) really look around that much because you're kind of meant to just run through as wolf link with your sense on. There are a few spots that overlook the whole area and its really interesting to just look at the distant mountains (and the closer, weird pixely ones).
@couchpotato3197
@couchpotato3197 2 жыл бұрын
Do it! These videos made me do the same for other games and it's so much fun.
@Lynk56
@Lynk56 Жыл бұрын
I actually spent quite a while trying to get into that tiny creek on the left hand side (GC/WiiU) where the entrance to the Snowpeak area is, where all the floating pieces of ice are. I dunno how to explain it but it felt like it was calling my name and Even though I knew it would probably be impossible to get into, that there was hidden details for me to see if I could just get the camera close enough. It’s a whole little area that seems to lead to another loadable but unmapped zone, if only you could just make an extra big jump to make it to the floating ice chunks where the boundary lies.
@iamafanofmanythings3973
@iamafanofmanythings3973 2 жыл бұрын
im so so glad u did this series. I've been trying to describe the feeling for years. I get it mostly in mario 64 because I grew up playing that game especially, but describing it as "starring into the precipice of non-existence" that's literally what it is. for me the room with tik tok clock in nario 64 does it the best
@devilstoast2703
@devilstoast2703 2 жыл бұрын
I saw this on my recommended and I gotta say well earned sub. I absolutely love to appreciate games for the artwork they really are at this level of detail and most of the people I play with find that odd or annoying. I explore every room of every game available to me because I know the artists and developers took the time to make it. This game has an energy to it that I never found in any other. It's surreal and makes me somber. It's a journey into impending doom and despair, the darkest parts of the mind. I know that might not be the games actual intention, but that's what it feels like to me. There's SO much more here than any other Zelda title. This game captures loss, loneliness and anger so well through skull kids journey. And the music in this game is impeccable, it always enhances the energy they're going for. I have only come to love this game more and more as I've gotten older.
@crumb5756
@crumb5756 2 жыл бұрын
This was great, I'm super into these weird, surreal spaces that give me a sort of melancholy that I can't really describe. Getting to see someone bring up and appreciate that feeling in my favorite game is even better!
@TheAtoll
@TheAtoll 2 жыл бұрын
Discovered this channel the other day, and I love the way you're presenting our thoughts. It's got me inspired to get creating some new Waterworld content in the same vain...
@cyborgninja9052
@cyborgninja9052 2 жыл бұрын
Id suggest taking a look at some of the boss rooms after beating the bosses. Twinmold, Ghot, and the ikana castle skeletons in particular. Also have you considered looking at the same areas in the 3ds remakes?
@TheBreadPirate
@TheBreadPirate 2 жыл бұрын
Yes! I love the last video. I am glad to see the series continue. Also, I used to watch your egg buster videos. I have a lot of fond memories of those.
@Rooreelooo
@Rooreelooo 2 жыл бұрын
i would absolutely adore more content like this. utterly fascinating, and you have such a great way of presenting it. i think i would pretty much be up for any more 'weird area' videos in any game at all, but as a majoras mask fan this specifically scratched an itch.
@stainedglasshappymeal5040
@stainedglasshappymeal5040 2 жыл бұрын
Your unique content always inspires me to see games in a new light. I think a video like this on Wind Waker would be interesting, I've noticed a lot of weird locations and NPCs while trying to get all the figurines. Keep up the good work, man!
@emac963
@emac963 2 жыл бұрын
Loving this new series! I know everyone's been saying this, but it's amazing how perfectly you describe the feeling of seeing these odd places. I've been feeling this my whole life playing games and never truly thought about it until now. Also, your music is amazing! I listen to it all the time, there's nothing else quite like it! Honestly I can't describe the feeling it gives me, but I just don't want it to stop. Thank you for all your creations over the years! With Love, Ethan
@ARandomGuy1221
@ARandomGuy1221 2 жыл бұрын
I absolutely love these videos. Not trying to prove any crazy "significant" idea.. just appreciating small and odd details in an enviornment. It has a zen feeling about it.
@davidwave4
@davidwave4 2 жыл бұрын
This series embodies so much of what makes this channel a treasure. No one is making videos like this. Also: the Happy Mask Salesman standing, vibrating, alone in an empty room is way more unsettling than I realized.
@Evan-tp7ur
@Evan-tp7ur 2 жыл бұрын
As a kid when I first played major as mask I was literally scared to go anywhere after starting so I did explore the lost woods and just played around in there a lot. It does feel like some purgatory area for sure. Also, With such a saturation of video game content on KZbin it’s crazy how you could find something new and a different perspective for the beloved games. Keep up the great work man 👍🏽
@couchpotato3197
@couchpotato3197 2 жыл бұрын
I don't care about the Link is dead theory but the beginning of the game and under the clock tower just has such a great way of making you feel like you're on the precipice and threshold of another world. Deeper and deeper into the woods, falling in a hole and crossing the underground lake... it's all very dream like. I never thought of boundaries in games like how you compare them to dreams either, that's really interesting.
@ThaneGaming
@ThaneGaming 2 жыл бұрын
One of the coolest things about watching the moon fall at Romani Ranch is the fact that there's a random ladder at the back of Mama's House leading to the roof, which makes for a beautiful vantage point. Standing on top of the house feels a bit odd, because there's no practical reason for the player to be up there (I thought it'd give me an advantage during the alien invasion, but because the building is so close to the barn it actually creates a blind spot). What we're left with then is a scenic viewpoint I'm sure not a lot of people know about. May be worth visiting for part 2! I also recommend that room where Link was first transformed into a Deku Scrub, those beams of light cast where the Skull Kid was floating are neat to look at. Love this channel, you've been putting out some really creative content recently and I’m all for it.
@JPBrooksLive
@JPBrooksLive 2 жыл бұрын
As a kid I spent a lot of time in the Clock Tower basement. So chill and serene and time stops down there so the stresses of the looming, impending doom just wash away with the soothing repetitiveness of the gears and the beautiful Koji Kondo piece... These videos are so cool, thank you!
@Henskelion
@Henskelion 2 жыл бұрын
Oh wow, I didn't expect my comment to show up in the actual video. BTW I was surprised you didn't cover the room right after where the video ends, where Link gets turned into a Deku. The room is pretty barren, but definitely has a bit of mystery to it since you can never return to that room again once you pass through it. But notably, it does contain an odd floor texture that looks like a broken Triforce (it can be seen more clearly in one shot during the cutscene that plays in the room), and I've never seen anyone except for Oneyplays comment on this weird little detail. Another room that always weirded me out a bit is the miniboss challenge dungeon in Ikana Valley that you get to through that cave on the West end of the river. The rooms are mostly barren, but contain these strange little decorations that look like hearts with faces on them, which show up nowhere else in the game.
@CelesteWarpStar
@CelesteWarpStar 2 жыл бұрын
I love these. They're so mystical and relaxing, and Austin's awkward energy really brings it all together. Keep em coming.
@jesseidfrank
@jesseidfrank 2 жыл бұрын
I'm so happy to know there are more people like me who just have these weird feelings when exploring these worlds. Have never been able to explain the vibes you're describing and am just so thankful. I will happily watch more of this. Great, great editing and vibes.
@matheussodre3011
@matheussodre3011 2 жыл бұрын
This series is easily one of my favorites on KZbin. Thank you so much for making it. It has made me incredibly aware of digital spaces in retro videogames and how they're built.
@vincentjonesvr
@vincentjonesvr 2 жыл бұрын
Not worth bothering with the "Link is Dead" theory, anyway. Aonuma himself said that he thought it was a fun theory, but it was not something they had in mind while working on the game. Canonically, Termina itself does exist as a land that was created as a byproduct of the goddesses creating Hyrule. On a technical level, I don't know a ton about Majora's Mask (though there's a number of leftover systems that imply some very cool things they had planned for if there had been enough time in development). It wasn't really a focus on the communities I was a part of in the early 2000s, but some of the hinted lore is absolutely mental. A pretty decent writeup on this can be found in the 2006 Zelda Dungeon article "The Stone Tower: Why Termina was Doomed". Of course, there's a fair amount of speculation in that article (some that I agree with more than others), but they back it up fairly well with in-game information. The real downside of the Majora's Mask remake on 3DS isn't the gameplay changes, it's the bits of lore that were lost in the translation. Like the symbology of the Triforce. In the introduction of the game, the area you first become the Deku Scrub, there's a spotlight coming down that shows three triangles broken apart. The Triforce doesn't hold its form here, Termina is beyond the edges of the Goddess's protection. These triangles were removed in Majora's Mask 3D. One of, if not the *only* other occurrence of the Triforce is noted in the above article, and I believe that was also lost in Majora's Mask 3D. Okay, done ranting now. DIdn't intend to go beyond the first two sentences, but Majora's Mask is just fascinating.
@any_austin
@any_austin 2 жыл бұрын
A lot of great allegory in art is unintentional. I still think it’s worthwhile.
@vincentjonesvr
@vincentjonesvr 2 жыл бұрын
@@any_austin I don't think it's bad, I agree with Aonuma that it's a fun theory and it absolutely makes sense. It's debunked a bit by Link being a stalfos in Twilight Princess, since that only happens to adults, but the implication is still that Link did get 'lost' in the Lost Woods later in his life. So, I like to think that they saw that theory and thought that it was a good end for OOT Link, and decided to work it into canon. Also a little sad, since it implies he never did find Navi in the end.
@chompythebeast
@chompythebeast 2 жыл бұрын
@@any_austin You are right, my friend. "Death of the Author" means, to crib the language of noted misogynist nutjob Friedrich Nietzsche, that _the author is dead, and we have killed him._ F's in the chat. At the very least, the grief narrative fits so well that it's clear they picked up on notes left by their self-admitted sources of inspiration
@oui7171
@oui7171 2 жыл бұрын
​@@vincentjonesvrThe part about link being the golden wolf being confirmed is one of the weirdest parts of the lore honestly, it just doesn't make sense, if he was going to transform into something in the lost woods he would have turned into a skull kid long before oot even started
@oui7171
@oui7171 2 жыл бұрын
@Lukas von das Eis But why the hell would he die to the lost woods anyway, no matter when it happened it still doesn't make much sense
@StegDarkhorse
@StegDarkhorse 2 жыл бұрын
The little forest fairies / insects / whatever at the start that follow Link are carried over from Ocarina of Time. I think you can see them near The Great Deku Tree.
@nicholaszacharewicz693
@nicholaszacharewicz693 2 жыл бұрын
I'm really loving this series! For the weird spaces and the weirdness Austin talks about.
@TheEggoEffect
@TheEggoEffect 2 жыл бұрын
I used to hang out in the Clock Tower basement and listen to the music; it was oddly soothing, not having to worry about the timer and being able to just sit there. For some reason, I get this weird feeling from the running water, exactly like you described about standing on the edge of another reality. I was always mystified about where that water came from and where it went; the whole premise of Majora’s Mask is that Link is stuck in Termina and needs to get out, but there might be a way out right there in the basement. I really wanted to get past the bars and hopefully escape Termina that way, instead of going to all the trouble of actually stopping the moon and being a hero and everything, even if it ment leaving everyone to die.
@Webdragon444
@Webdragon444 2 жыл бұрын
Can’t believe you didn’t include my favorite one; that one room right before entering astral observatory! There were also a few spots you could jump out in the beaver mini game area (if my memories serve correctly) that had odd vibes, and the logs/flowers in the swamp by the frog you have to talk to with the frog mask? Idk, I’d love to see a sequel to this!
@sbboard1
@sbboard1 2 жыл бұрын
proud to be one of the first people to notice the wheel
@ChipsyFC
@ChipsyFC 2 жыл бұрын
LOVE THIS SERIES SO MUCH, before I put play my first thought was inside the clock... and bam, it was the first place you show, I was really excited. Thank you
@joeycochran3894
@joeycochran3894 2 жыл бұрын
I am so glad I found your channel again! You were one of my favorite channels to watch back when you did onetimeglitch. I’ve really been enjoying this series aswell, and I can’t wait to see what’s to come 😁
@Legend64Project
@Legend64Project 2 жыл бұрын
Every place in majoras mask is weird!
@DmitriDmitri
@DmitriDmitri 2 жыл бұрын
But not every place in Majora's Mask is unremarkable!
@Legend64Project
@Legend64Project 2 жыл бұрын
:0
@yohhh6715
@yohhh6715 2 жыл бұрын
@@DmitriDmitri words to live by
@richardhambel648
@richardhambel648 2 жыл бұрын
I think the Lost Woods exists in another dimension. It can be used to fast travel in OOT before you learn the teleport songs. It will lead you to very random locations, like portals. Like, it takes you to the Goron home, Zora's Domain, and Kokiri Forest. Like truly random locations. Actually, always towns. I think Link just goes through one of those portals to get to Clock Town.
@salsamonkey65
@salsamonkey65 2 жыл бұрын
I'd love to see a video like this for either of the Banjo games! I got a lot of these surreal feelings exploring those games as well.
@dallas12345
@dallas12345 2 жыл бұрын
loved eggbusters back in the day and am glad to see you're still making neat and interesting stuff!!
@hyperfangz
@hyperfangz 2 жыл бұрын
Is the other slide the one in North Clock Town?
@EddieChamo
@EddieChamo 2 жыл бұрын
May I suggest places in Golden Eye? Especially the snow levels. Walking off the paths and going by the Tree walls always gave me a crazy feeling
@clockworkthoughts7830
@clockworkthoughts7830 2 жыл бұрын
Love these videos so, so much. So fun knowing that there are other people out there that get strange, almost indescribable feelings in odd, out of the way places.
@janelleherrera8005
@janelleherrera8005 2 жыл бұрын
I love this game too!! So many little details to admire. I think it’s cool how it’s basically the same design as ocarina but just…off. The melodies do not have the same fulfilling cadence. The rhythms are chaotic at times and cut scenes feel like a fever dream. It’s eerie in all of the best ways possible. Also, your videos are great and relatable as someone who is “constantly distracted” by all of the minor things 😆
@SuperflyMiceguy
@SuperflyMiceguy 2 жыл бұрын
I’m kind of curious about the sentient grass in the starting area that moves around on its own. I know that when you get the Keaton mask and you cut the moving grass in the playground or on milk road, one will appear and quiz you. If you hack the game where you get the mask in the starting area, will a Keaton appear?
@couchpotato3197
@couchpotato3197 2 жыл бұрын
Wait yeah what why is that grass moving?! I remember something like it in the SNES or Gameboy game too
@tinobassi59
@tinobassi59 2 жыл бұрын
Just tried it on PJ64 - doesn't seem like anything happens when cutting the rustling grass at the beginning of the game while wearing the Keaton Mask.
@TheHylianBatman
@TheHylianBatman 2 жыл бұрын
I actually just saw a video on this. It's called "One of the Best Kept Secrets in Majora's Mask - Zelda Myth-busting #8" by NewBornKilik. In it, he hacks the game to get the items he needs at the right time and tests it. I won't spoil it for you either way, go watch it yourself and see what happens!
@quag_02
@quag_02 2 жыл бұрын
@@tinobassi59 Keatons like to play tricks after all
@ThisIsAntwon
@ThisIsAntwon 2 жыл бұрын
Blessing you with some seratonin 🙏 My game suggestion would be Donkey Kong 64 - it's an enormous game with loads of personality-filled areas and uses everyone's favourite $40 N64 add-on
@brazlyBW
@brazlyBW 2 жыл бұрын
I really like this video and i also like how you approach the video too. It's like listening to a friend ramble onto something that they enjoy and its genuinely really interesting when you actually stop, and take a minute to observe the game. It's really interesting and i hope you do more videos like these!
@simonrockstream
@simonrockstream 2 жыл бұрын
Absolutely lovely video Austin, keep making stuff you enjoy making, we're here for YOUR vibe just as much as the games vibes, remember that! :D
@DGR_Dave
@DGR_Dave 2 жыл бұрын
Awesome video aside, do you post your music anywhere else on the internets to be enjoyed in it's entirety??
@any_austin
@any_austin 2 жыл бұрын
Soon I will release it under “The Excellent Man from Minneapolis” on streaming services so you can follow that profile if you want
@urbynwyldcat9131
@urbynwyldcat9131 2 жыл бұрын
Lol kinda weird just spotting DGR in the wild.
@DGR_Dave
@DGR_Dave 2 жыл бұрын
@@any_austin thanks for the reply, and yes I will be following that account 👍
@user-bf6gz8ej4o
@user-bf6gz8ej4o 2 жыл бұрын
I'm really glad I'm not the only one who gets these strange feelings and emotions when playing video games. That's why I never played OoT in its entirety, I find it way to creepy and unsettling.
@burtwonk
@burtwonk 2 жыл бұрын
Just algorithmed my way into this video and I can’t wait to watch your others. I love gamespace appreciation and your tongue in cheek narration is great.
@titanoboaoficial2014
@titanoboaoficial2014 2 жыл бұрын
I really enjoy these series... Back in the day...as a kid i felt like those Ps1 and N64 textures, colors, empty spaces where really weird...just...empty. They where as weird as i felt in life... So i appreciate you doing this to classic games we all love and remember fondly
@The64Whore
@The64Whore 2 жыл бұрын
Truly my one of my favorite series on youtube. I eagerly await the day this playlist is long enough to begin falling completely asleep to
@OseiBayard
@OseiBayard 2 жыл бұрын
Ever since I was a little kid I loved things that were somber, spooky, and just slightly off. Not particularly scary but offputting, kind of in a liminal space sort of way. I believe that is part of why I adored Majora's Mask so much, there was a lot of care taken to make the game just feel a little bit empty and hopeless. So many vibes to find and I love this series `cause you're finding all kinds of odd places!
@fernandochajtur816
@fernandochajtur816 2 жыл бұрын
I love your videos man! This is something I actually enjoy doing in real life. There's something about looking at familiar places from a different perspective that makes you feel weird, but it is also refreshing you know? Like for example, that feeling when you move to a new place and everything feels fresh and then it becomes dull because you are used to it, but when you take your time to observe that place from different angles, it becomes a little bit refreshing again.
@Neodante15
@Neodante15 2 жыл бұрын
Oh god yes 🙌🏾 please more of this Majoras mask is my favorite game and you have become one of my favorite channels, your comedy is unique and I love it.
@nickvaldes9833
@nickvaldes9833 8 ай бұрын
Man I just found one of my favorite KZbinrs hahah. Binging all of your content. Appreciate you’re realness and casualness to this content. It’s deeper than the surface but not so deep that it’s overwhelming
@Iron_Prince
@Iron_Prince 2 жыл бұрын
just randomly got blessed by the algorithm to see one of your videos the other day, and now I’m a big fan. love this kinda stuff hope you do more in the future!
@afterdark9705
@afterdark9705 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for taking the time to document these small but fascinating details!
@Manoffire97
@Manoffire97 Жыл бұрын
Yo I looove these videos. Anything that has to do with random videogame facts/discussions I like. Your videos help me appreciate some of my favorite games in a new way. Thanks!!
@Jaymic
@Jaymic 2 жыл бұрын
The slide in Clock Town. Great vids. I used to watch back in the Egg Busters days glad to see you're still kicking!
@Little-Dude
@Little-Dude 2 жыл бұрын
First video of yours I've seen. Very interesting! Excited to see your skybox video.
@GrandTourHTX
@GrandTourHTX Жыл бұрын
Love this channel! Keep these kind of videos coming. 🙏
@medievalnudist3069
@medievalnudist3069 2 жыл бұрын
Majora's Mask is my favorite game of all time, thank you for doing this video.
@GodChaos333
@GodChaos333 Жыл бұрын
This whole video was a hell of a vibe. I like this, please make more of it. Would love to see you do more games, or even visit Majora’s mask again even.
@mattbattaglia4694
@mattbattaglia4694 2 жыл бұрын
Such a great idea for a video + you’re incredibly likable and easy to listen to. Thank you for creating things!
@MarvelousBilly
@MarvelousBilly 2 жыл бұрын
These videos are so chill (and good inspiration for poems for a poetry class im taking) Love em a lot, and you deserve the success you've been getting recently :)
@DollarTaco
@DollarTaco 2 жыл бұрын
I love these videos so much, and I do understand your thoughts on the places in this game feeling like just before waking from a dream. There's something unexplainable and ethereal about these visuals. I've actually spent a lot of time hanging around in the basement of the clock tower myself! I remember those little things under the water creeping me out because to me they almost come off looking like some sort of underwater mold or moss, something gross to touch, just because of the blurry texture making them look fuzzy. I never ever noticed the waterwheel was offcenter though, that's a great find! I bet you really are the first person to ever notice that. As for the thing with the little bugs following you in the forest intro room, it reminds me, back in Ocarina of Time, did you ever stand still in Kokiri forest for a short bit? Little floating things fly around Link there as well, but they actually form a long caterpillar-like flying thing of many segments. And if you move, they break apart and scatter away. It's a very interesting thing to me that Ive never heard anyone else talk about. It always came off to me like little bugs or something that chain themselves together for some unknown reason. Anyway, keep up the great work, I love all these videos so much, and Im glad someone else in the world appreciates these strange and unremarkable things in games like this
@King_Geedorah
@King_Geedorah 2 жыл бұрын
A place i loved chilling in was the beaver dam where you finish the races at. Something always felt cozy and calm about the small island inside that dam with the wooden branches around you. Real nice video keep it up!
@cranimal-rossing
@cranimal-rossing Жыл бұрын
I've been watching your videos and you're quickly turning into one of my favorite channels. Your Skyrim unemployment report was one of the first video I watched from you but I am really appericating your other videos especially this series. great content 👍
@angelo8606
@angelo8606 2 жыл бұрын
I love the effect you put on the gameplay video, it makes it seem very authentic. Like I'm looking directly at a CRT TV playing a N64 game
@langesterguy
@langesterguy 2 жыл бұрын
I freaking love these videos! They inspire me to slow down and just look at what is around me in the moment
@coomer1359
@coomer1359 2 жыл бұрын
Got recommended this video randomly and its great. Subbing to this channel for sure this is one of a kind.
@yotetoob
@yotetoob 2 жыл бұрын
JUST WATCHED YOUR OOT VID FROM SUGGESTED! Subbed and went to see what else you've done, you should've seen the smile on my face seeing this upload 😂
@mitchheid4988
@mitchheid4988 2 жыл бұрын
This series is so, so perfectly up my alley. The vibes, the content, the discussion...never stop! Side note: it's nice to subscribe to a channel where you don't even have to think about it before clicking on a new video. They post, you watch. It's that simple. 🤷🏼‍♂️
@legendofkonnor8275
@legendofkonnor8275 2 жыл бұрын
Keep it up! I can’t explain exactly why, but I absolutely love watching these
@pigsplayinggames
@pigsplayinggames 2 жыл бұрын
Love this series, keep up the good work Austin :)
@tuber2oo
@tuber2oo Жыл бұрын
I’m so glad you made this video and I’d love for you to make more.
@Dawxism
@Dawxism Жыл бұрын
I loved the way you described the end of dreams, great work! You got neat vibes!
@beebabooda
@beebabooda 2 жыл бұрын
this is the first video of yours i've ever watched but yo!! this is really good man!! i love areas like these in video games that just feel odd. in real life too, weird little nooks and crannies are always good and i think older video games (like, n64 era) are really good for those. there's just an aura about them i like, i don't really know how to put it. with majora's mask especially i feel like it fits the general vibe of the game, just this vague lonely emptiness. especially that shot of the happy mask salesman from a distance in the empty clock tower. something feels so. unsettling about it in all the right ways. your outro music sounded really cool too !! i'll definitely be checking out more of your content :) keep it up and take care of yourself !!
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