
In most recent Randomizers, his refusal to take notes on where he was, what dungeons he completed and any other variant (when most Zelda players take notes even when playing the normal games) making him get easily lost has only brought the same anger. Many fans felt he should have refamiliarized himself with the game off-screen before attempting it and wandering around lost for so long.


However, the biggest backlash in this sense, at least based on comments, seems to have been with his ''Metroid-Zelda Randomizer'', as Jared admits he hadn't played ''VideoGame/SuperMetroid'' in ages and, as expected, was EXTREMELY lost very quickly. ** Jared has pointed out during his randomizer runs that the sudden switch-ups and being forced to explore things he usually ignores as he knows they contain worthless items are what leads to these kinds of moments, though comment sections are often filled with viewers trying to guide him back to something that should have been obvious at the time.
