Ok, I'll explain them more from now on. I kind of sped through the beginner area because I ran it so many times trying to get a decent quality video.
I can't really speak any louder without yelling. My mic boost is already on full, and I'm actually amplifying my voice in Audacity several times. I also don't want to drown out the music with my voice, because this game has such good music. I've replaced the first video because it was too quiet. Which one did you see? (I put a note at the start of the replaced one).
I'm listening to all the feedback I'm getting. I've watched lots of Let's Plays, and I do notice that the first few videos of people have problems like mine. I'm hoping to get them out of the way before I reach the end of the demo stars.
I have to disagree with you on running it blind. I typically see three types of Let's Plays:
1) Playing the game having completed it once at least to show how to beat the game, and possibly show off secrets.
2) Playing blind to record initial reactions to the game (see I Wanna Be The Guy). Initial reactions can be entertaining like showing mastered skills.
3) Playing a game, blind or not, by request or as a challenge, sometimes with special honor rules (a pacifist run, low item collection percentage, etc).
I'm going for a blind run, but it can't be completely blind because I have completed the demo. Therefore, it will seem as if I know what I'm doing for the first part, and then it will be blind. I'll make sure to make it clear when it switches to blind.
Oh man, didn't mean to type an essay.