Video games are amazing mediums to live out your fantasies. In Red Dead Redemption 2, you can take on the mantle of an outlaw in the end days of the wild wild west. In Minecraft, you can create gigantic, blocky structures in a procedurally generated sandbox world. In Beat Saber, you can wield dual lightsabers to slice up blocks to the beat and rhythm of music, including Singapore’s national anthem if you wanted to.
Which is exactly what Twitch user AngeloDoesStuff did. A newbie to the live streaming video platform, the man’s second upload to his channel saw him donning his virtual reality gear and playing Beat Saber, a game that has players slashing blocks (representing the musical beats) in specific directions using lightsabers on each hand. Players can add custom songs to the game, and though we have no idea why anyone would want to play the grandiose Majulah Singapura, it certainly makes for a surreally amusing watch. Even AngeloDoesStuff couldn’t help but blurt out “Majulah Singapuraaaa” while hitting his 185-combo streak.
