I'd make some attempt to say we meant to do that, but nope. We filmed both endings and one was supposed to be cut. Oopsie!Lvl 64 Klutz said:Dan says the wrong name for the game, and then you guys switched who won midway through the ending bit. There's a joke about the theme of the episode somewhere in there, but I don't want to sound mean-spirited because it was still a great episode as usual.
That also would have been my choice as well. It could invoke "rage-quits" from some people, but still the game has quite unique ways that will make you loose.Elijah Newton said:Dwarf Fortress would've been my choice for indie and fun to lose.
I'm not sure I agree with this because of the reasons above. Basically in Dark Souls dying is still a punishment and the only thing that is gained is experience with the game mechanics. The game doesn't actively pursue the "Dying is Fun" angle (more like the "LOL you died again" angle...)Thunderous Cacophony said:FTL is fun, but I wouldn't say failing in it is fun, more like something you expect going in. It's like Dark Souls; you know it's going to be hard, and you're going to lose a lot, so you enjoy playing even if playing involves losing a bunch, and it makes the eventual victory that much better.
So you failed while still providing fun?Firefilm said:I'd make some attempt to say we meant to do that, but nope. We filmed both endings and one was supposed to be cut. Oopsie!Lvl 64 Klutz said:Dan says the wrong name for the game, and then you guys switched who won midway through the ending bit. There's a joke about the theme of the episode somewhere in there, but I don't want to sound mean-spirited because it was still a great episode as usual.
It's fun for me because I lose just 20 minutes in, and it always seems like it was just bad luck. It's usually something like "Oh fuck my weapons are offline" or the one time all my people suffocated because I couldn't put out the fires.Darxide said:This video is absurd. I rage every time I lose at FTL. There is nothing fun about losing in that game.