
When you do this you can enter a chat room of other players who have completed the game to discuss the experience. Getting Over It with Bennett Foddy is a punishing climbing game, a homage to Jazzuo's 2002 B-Game classic 'Sexy Hiking'. You move the hammer with the mouse, and that's all there is. With practice, you'll be able to jump, swing, climb and fly.

8 Naked Man In A Pot Climbs Mountain With Sledgehammer In What Might Be. You complete each level by reaching the highest point on the map. Great mysteries and a wonderful reward await the master hikers who reach the top of the mountain. Baba is You, Night in the Woods, and Getting Over It with Bennett Foddy top the list with nominations in multiple categories. This is made harder because if you fall you go right back to the beginning. It's a really hard game and increases in difficulty as you progress up the mountain. This underlines the challenge and perseverance of humanity when faced with an absurd and difficult task. A Steam version of the game was later released. The game was released as part of the October 2017 Humble Monthly, on October 6, 2017, where it went on to be played by over 2.7 million players. Like Everything the game is accompanied by voice-over commentary by Bennett Foddy, who talks about various philosophical topics as you ascend each peak. Getting Over It with Bennett Foddy (shortened to Getting Over It) is a platform video game developed by Bennett Foddy. Using a mouse, trackpad or controller you try to move the man's upper body and hammer to climb a steep mountain. You play Diogenes, who like his namesake resides in a large metal cauldron and wields a Yosemite hammer. However, your only means of locomotion is a hammer that can stick to objects and drag you forwards. “We don’t want to go into all the details about these methods but one is that we would require a submission from the same player that has the in-game sound turned on – slowing the game down then speeding the video up would require the speed of the sound to also increase,” he said.Getting Over It with Bennett Foddy is a strange game about movement and momentum. But when he does return, Keronari plans to review his footage more closely. He said he’s content to let Ccfst learn from his mistake and doesn’t want to ban him from the community forever. “There’s a bit of motivation now for some of the top runners to try grind that top spot again,” said Keronari. In the days shortly after the record’s removal, a speedrunner called Stillow managed to set a new world record at 1:17. “Ccfst had killed some of the competitiveness in the grind for world record because of how far ahead he was.”

“Some of the community members are probably relieved more than anything else,” he said. Keronari said that prior to Ccfst’s confession, the Getting Over It speedrunning community was in a weird place. There is still a copy of the 1:13 speedrun up on YouTube, which even now as an admitted fake is breathtaking to watch. Ccfst has since deleted his Getting Over It videos hosted on the site and the moderators of the speedrunning page have removed his world record and banned him from submitting records for six months.Īccording to a Google translation of post currently at the top of Ccfst’s Bilbili page, he plans to continue speedrunning the game and eventually earn a legit record.Ĭcfst did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Play Getting Over It with Bennett Foddy with the power of Multi-Instance Sync. And start creating fresh instances or clone an existing one.

Press CTRL + Shift + 8 to open the Multi-Instance Manager. On March 17, Ccfst said “I will not send a false record of goi again,” according to a screenshot of a now-deleted comment on Chinese social media provided by Keronari, the chief moderator of the Getting Over It speedrunning records page. Play Getting Over It with Bennett Foddy on one window. Over the weekend, Ccfst admitted he had cheated.

A Chinese speedrunner named Ccfst recently seemed to help that man climb the mountain faster than anyone before him, setting a new world record that struck some as impossible. In Getting Over It with Bennett Foddy, a man in a pot tries to climb a mountain with a sledgehammer.
