


If you left the game thinking it was too difficult, try it again because it’s worth it. I understand that that isn’t nearly as good as world record material but I feel proud of my accomplishment. Once it was fully golden I decided to keep going and I’m glad I did as 6 hours of gameplay to win once became 30, then 20, 10, until I reached my record time of 4 minutes to beat the game. As time went on I kept getting wins and my pot kept getting more shiny.

3 successful climbs grew to 15 then 25 and soon I began wondering if I had it in me to get the golden pot. But, as time went on I kept beating it and falling then climbing back up and beating it again. This was both great and agonizing as the parts of the game that I despised were back to haunt me. It stayed in my home screen for around a year and I never looked at it until one day when I decided to revisit it. I (obviously) was frustrated at the game but since I beat it I put it down thinking I was done with it. I downloaded this game a couple of years ago and beat it once with a time of around 6 hours. When it comes to negatives… I honestly wouldn’t change a single thing about it. In fact, I will go as far as to say that this is one of the greatest experiences that I’ve ever had playing a video game. This maybe an homage to another game (similar in gameplay) called “Sexy Climbing”, but Bennett Foddy has put together something with his own original spin and artistic liberties that makes this game differ from it enough. What each section of the game that seemed like an impossible jump or climb, later became just another bump in the road on my journey, because I’ve seen what failure looked and felt like from that before. Every time that I fell from high up, sure I lost plenty of my progress, but I got faster at observing and adapting to my surroundings that it didn’t take me too long to get back to where I originally was. “Getting Over It” is not just a difficult game to play, but a testament for a player to learn that failure is okay. Getting Over It is available on Steam for PC, Mac, and Linux, as well as mobile devices.It is rare for me to come across a game that is excruciatingly challenging, but has a reason for being.
#Getting over it with bennett foddy voiceover movie
Would you be interested in a Getting Over It movie starring The Rock as Diogenes, The Pot Guy? It would certainly be more faithful casting than most video game adaptions. While this is happening a disembodied voice can be heard played by Bennett Foddy, commenting on several philosophical topics including the ideas of determination and perseverance, which the player will likely need to complete the game as well as various other objectives in life. The player uses the mouse to control the sledgehammer and uses it to climb up a mountain. Getting Over It with Bennett Foddy is an indie platformer where the player controls a man in a pot, wielding a sledgehammer. This was posted following news of The Rock announcing that he would be acting in another video game adaption but refused to say which franchise it would be for.
