The better of the web’s makes an attempt at Getting Over It

The better of the web’s makes an attempt at Getting Over It

Getting Over It With Bennett Foddy has been stewing for some time – as have the individuals who’ve been enjoying it – so I figured the web would have cooked up some treats for our viewing pleasure. I figured appropriately: beneath you’ll discover the very best clips, gifs and raps I may discover.

If you’ve ever questioned what Getting Over It would possibly appear like if somebody tried it in actual life, then marvel no extra.

Let’s kick issues off with an compulsory ‘man manages to fall from the very top to the very bottom’ clip. That rail he haplessly glides down is named the snake, which makes it a toss up between this serpent and the biblical one for the title of ‘most evil slithery bastard ever’:

But that’s sufficient of indignant individuals who executed falled unhealthy – there are many rage movies on the market if that’s your factor. On to the cosplay part of this put up, courtesy of Bennet Foddy himself:

I’ve had a smooth spot for endearingly shitty cosplay ever since I noticed these incredible Dota 2 videos. Still, right here’s one thing slightly extra skilled:

This gif might be a metaphor for all times or one thing:

Here’s somebody getting spooked by some bats:

And one other:

Here’s a chap getting very indignant at a hat:

And lastly, as somebody was sure to point out us earlier than too lengthy, right here’s what Getting Over It appears like in actual life. There are some scandalous makes use of of appendages known as ‘legs’ for what I believe is called ‘jumping’ which I’m not too glad about, however apparently that is the very best the web may do:

An honourable point out goes to this rap from Dan Bull, if just for the road “that’s why they call me Buzz Cauldron”.

Oh, and correct lastly in case you missed it – right here’s somebody beating the game in under 2 minutes.

He’s fast, certain, however is that as entertaining to look at as my slapdash efforts or Brendy’s more ‘refined’ technique? Probably, sure.

Source

Bennett Foddy, Getting Over It

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