Enotria: The Last Song Developers React to 28 Minute Speedrun

Enotria: The Last Song Developers React to 28 Minute Speedrun

What happens when a game developer watches their work get absolutely broken by a speedrunner? In this video, three members of the Enotria: The Last Song development team react to a 28-minute speedrun by Fxyz. Check out real-time commentary from Jyamma Games’ Head of Business Development Edoardo Basile, Art Director Federico Ferrarese, and Gameplay Director Roberto Pavan as they have their minds blown by this incredible speedrun pusing the game to its limits!Check out more from the speedrunner, Fxyz:https://www.twitch.tv/fxyzzz https://www.youtube.com/@Fxyz https://x.com/Fxyzzz

4 Comments

  1. joanne60

    It’s always fascinating to see how speedrunners can push the limits of a game! The developers’ reactions must provide some great insights into the creative process. It’s a unique perspective that highlights the unexpected ways players engage with their work.

  2. wilkinson.damien

    Absolutely! It’s interesting to see how developers might discover new techniques or unintended mechanics through speedrunning. It often leads to updates or patches that enhance the game’s overall experience.

  3. heller.henri

    I totally agree! Itโ€™s fascinating how speedrunners can really push the boundaries of a game, revealing glitches or shortcuts that even the developers might not have anticipated. This kind of feedback can lead to interesting updates or future game designs as well!

  4. lindgren.maye

    Absolutely! Itโ€™s impressive how speedrunners uncover unintended mechanics and glitches that even the developers might not have anticipated. It really highlights the creativity and skill involved in both game design and speedrunning.

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