Getting the heck away from Bennett Foddy
WTMG's Leo Faria writes: "This game might be intentionally designed to be broken, difficult and frustrating, but that doesn’t mean I can ignore the fact it is a bad game at the end of the day. Getting Over It is, purely and simply, YouTube fodder. It may be hilarious to watch your favorite content creator lose his/her mind over the fact this game is downright broken, but actually playing it is far from fun. Experiencing its intentional flaws, all while having to listen to someone telling you that “it’s okay to quit” or using an Abraham Lincoln quote for some reason is extremely unpleasant. Get away from Getting Over It."
Twitch's latest fad is impossibly hard games that streamers play not for fun, but because viewers love watching them suffer.
bragging about being good at intentionally difficult games is just people who have taught themselves how to eat shit & like it
These are games made by a single developer. Serving as proof that you don't need millions of dollars and a team of people to make a amazing game.
During Summer Games Done Quick 2018, the speedrun of Getting Over It by MONTYvsTHEWORLD was a ton of ups and downs due to the nature of this infamously challenging game. We ask Monty what was going through his mind at the time.
This game looks like a piece of shit.
Sometimes I just don't understand how certain things become popular...
Don't think I'd want to play this, but it's very entertaining to watch other people play it.