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Finally, I present to you the video I've been working on for the past fe...
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Finally, I present to you the video I've been working on for the past few months. Yes, some was procrastination, some was Vegas being a prick. But here it is, safely in the dispensary of the Youtube community. Have fun, and enjoy.
In this fabulous adventure, a once madness-ridden landscape of every common Team Fortress 2 server turns into a young little gamer's nightmare. Upon accidentally opening a portal to another dimension and video game engines, it's up to the one and only unique Engineer to fix what he has started. A dastardly little demon rounds up all of his friends and turn against him, so that the Moon will not delay in destroying mankind as we know it. Will the Engineer vanquish all evil and return the land to back the way it came, or will he fail unwillingly from the overpowering menaces that plague the atmosphere? It's up to YOU..................to find out.
HI, EXTRA NOTES: - I started this in November, just finished today. Ain't that neat. - Honestly I must say that Garry's Mod videos are becoming increasingly boring to make, so you may not see a lot more in the future. Maybe short little ones. Definitely I think this is my last 10+ minute Gmod video. - First film to feature my little brother! Give him props, brah. - All those amateur animations? Done by me. And those little sketches at the end, that you can barely see since Vegas won't let me do crisp HD renders anymore.
All in all, I like to thank all my fans who stuck around and waited for me on this film. Thanks ya'll, I'll be back soon enough.
P.S. A word to the tards: I'm not dead yet, so keep your pants on. P. S. S. Rubberfruit was originally in the "beta" version of the intro, which involved him and I in a 3 second steam chat, but it was cut out due to a better idea as you could see.
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This method of hiding chests is good for lazy people who don't want to o...
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This method of hiding chests is good for lazy people who don't want to open fancy doors or break through walls. It's immediately accessible!
I don't know if this video will teach you anything, and I don't know if this video is actually worth your time. In fact, you should probably just leave now. It'll be better for the both of us, I promise.
This video is totally useless if you play on a modded server with locks. Just kidding, this video was totally useless before that.
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Adventuring. With monsters. And weird trap things. There's not really an...
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Adventuring. With monsters. And weird trap things. There's not really any spoilers in this except for showing you all the levels and some puzzles. The very very end might count as a spoiler, but if you don't know what's going on, then you won't know what's going on.
Eh, so my sister and I played Trine 2 on the hardest difficulty (hard), and I made the highlights of our failures into a nice little montage. I'll let you figure out who is who, but I was using the keyboard, and she used a controller.
I didn't realize I could move portals up and down with a lever that only has animations for left and right, so I think we made whole lot of puzzles a lot harder than they should have been. But hey, we had fun, and that's what counts!
I wondered what the best order would be to put the clips in. I finally decided to go chronologically, which makes the audio transitions a big pain (one song is playing then BAM you're in the middle of a different song). The other way I had considered was organizing the clips with regards to the music that was playing (or lack thereof). But I decided to put the clips in chronological order (in terms of what came before what). Only 2 clips are out of order, one because it doesn't really matter and it sounds good, and another because it looks like it's in chronological order if I don't put it in chronological order. In short: clips are in chronological order.
After ending up with the finished video, I kept feeling like something was missing. The video was really silent at times. So I added some more of Trine 2's awesome music into the video! I added a total of 3 different songs, and it shouldn't be too hard to figure out where, since they're the only parts of the video that has the same style of music playing for more than 30 seconds or so. (Trine 2 has some really addicting music, in my opinion).
Trine 2 is a really, really fun game to play (especially with someone else in the same room). It's made for casual gamers, so there's no real chance at raging in this game; it's all laughs. Also, it appears that it supports multiple keyboards and mice, so you don't have to use controllers! Trine 2 also has some really stunning visuals. Yeah, it's not Crysis, but that's part of the point. For a 2D game, it has great 3Dness. Except for this one part where my sister pointed out there was a ladder in the background that we should totally be able to use to get up to the second floor!
Overall, it took 8 hours to beat the game on hard on our first run through (not a speedrun; we tried getting everything there was to get). It was 8 very enjoyable hours.
There may be hope for a sequel in this series; it might involve my sister, me, and a combination of two of my other friends (in real life).
Thanks for the Christmas gift, Bansic!
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