![]() And yes, while Willis needs a little help every now and then-when the game's audio doesn't deliver enough information, an assistant describes the action out loud while Willis handles the controller-there's no question that Willis is an expert Dark Souls player. Relying on sound cues alone while battling it out with Souls' fearsome bosses? That's practically the definition of insanity.Īnd yet, on her live stream, Willis takes down many of Dark Souls 3's most difficult enemies while blind faster than many of us can beat them with all of our senses intact. After all, Dark Souls 3 is difficult enough when you can see the action onscreen. ![]() While Willis (also known as SayviTV) doesn't always wear an actual blindfold, we'll let it slide. For Erika Willis, the game is so easy that she can play it with her eyes closed. In other words, there's still room for improvement: Panga estimates that, with more practice, he should be able to beat his time by at least two minutes.įor most of us, anyway. Even crazier? Panga died once in Yoshi's Island 3, the game's third level, and lost his cape power-up later in the game, forcing him to use up precious time getting a new one. On August 8, 2016, just a few weeks after きらめきでどーだい's triumph, PangeaPanga completed a blindfolded Super Mario World run in a mere 15:59. Shortly after きらめきでどーだい beat the record, PangeaPanga went back to work to reclaim his throne. After all, in addition to holding a number of speedrun records, PangeaPanga is also known as the author of some of the hardest Super Mario levels ever created, including "Pit of Panga," a Super Mario Maker monstrosity that took Panga himself over nine hours to finish. But Panga didn't take defeat sitting down. On YouTube, きらめきでどーだい credits previous record holder, Super Mario World prodigy PangaeaPanga, with his success.
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