It's great to see nexpo and Nick create something that they're known for, but letting smaller channels take the reins of the deep dive and investigation
dude, ur insane. the quality of your videos keep getting better & better, wouldnt be surprised to see you hit 100k before the end of the year. keep the grind up!!! it'll pay off so so soon 🙏
i think this could be really good but the fact it is called liminal land is a little too on the nose for me. like it removes all potential horror of the unknown, like the intentions of the park, etc. i’m taken out of the horror whenever i see them say liminal because it’s feels like it’s legit just pointing out exactly what the want to spook you, which doesn’t leave much to the imagination (where so much of the horror of liminal spaces comes from)
Funnily enough, I think if they called it Limen Land (like Sofia’s daughter misspelled), it would do better to feel like an actual place that could feasibly exist.
@@Gamegobazooka yeah that’s so true. like they could have done something less “look its liminal space horror” while still incorporating the word “liminal” by using some synonym to it
Personally I'm kinda tired of how souless the story feels at times. From anomalies to glitched faces, it gets pretty old quick. The concept of the people wanting to go into a ride and then constantly repeat it is interesting, but the rest of it feels very underwhelming.
@@StrangeStorylines It's very much a paint by numbers ARG. It doesn't feel like there's any heart to it - like they've pumped all recent ARGs into it and then ended up with this
@@StrangeStorylines 100% true. it all feels like someone got access to an ai image generator and just pumped out the images. at least other analog horror series have actual art or even props made by the creator… meaning some effort was put in.
As a New Mexico native, I can say that putting the park in Lake Valley is so weird because to call it a "bump in the road town" would be putting it *mildly* to say the least. It's sat between Deming and Hillsboro and even then you'd have to be going *that specific route* to even pass it, since it's at least twenty to thirty minutes away from every other major road.
I've seen the Liminal Land series, and I don't think anyone's made this connection, but there's an avant-garde silent film from the 1920s called "Metropolis." It's very critical of capitalism and how it kills more people than it helps with the factory as the place setting. One of the most significant and disturbing scenes in the movie is when the factory is revealed to be an alter to Moloch, continuously fed victims of factory accidents in the name of profit. Moloch is portrayed as a god of success, prosperity, and human progress that requires human sacrifice in order to for the sacrificers to maintain that wealth. I don't know if Nick or Nexpo have seen the film and drew inspiration from it, but the parallels between the stories makes me believe they did.
I am _so here_ for the "Liminal Land is a modernized adaptation of Metropolis" idea! Also, thanks for the unintended reminder that I need to go watch Metropolis.
Hey man, found your content a little while ago and I've been hooked. I don't comment much, it's never really been my thing. But I want to say how impressed I am by your quality and consistency. I look forward to seeing your account grow and seeing you gain a large fanbase. Keep up the amazing content:))
when i found ur channel i was surprised that you didnt reach 100k already the quality alone speaks for how good ur content is. great work man i hope you nothing but success
Reminds me of the time I went to Lotte World, South Korea. There was a section that felt strange simply because there weren't a lot of people there aside from my family.
I love creepy amusement parks but this feels more like imitation than inspiration. Each piece has a clear analogue (pun intended) to an existing project. I appreciate that so many references were chained together but it still feels off to copy so much. Thanks for covering it Virtual Carbon.
I had no idea liminal land tied into the backrooms. And it does the backrooms right. There’s a very heavy sense of exploration and the fear of the unknown. It’s not “creepy party goer omg!!” It does everything in a very clever way. I also love your content man. Don’t ever stop you’ll have your huge break through soon enough I can feel it.
Places like this that have access to the public would have entire homeless cities inside just like the catacombs, and people would continue to live inside even after these sites being closed down.
Perfect amount of imagination vs. knowledge. Even w/o research, it is a wonderful idea of historical psychological horror...I've an abnormal obsession with history and psychology. Basically, I will enjoy this and spread the story...I am noticing it spread vey fast as it is!
Naming the park "Liminal Land" and setting it in the 80s is a fascinating study on current trends and interests. Right now we love retro aesthetics (back in The Good Old Days when we maybe could have felt safe and happy) and oddly-familiar everyplaces full of deja vu (if we're going to feel weird we want to be able to do it on purpose). While philosophers and designers have been discussing "liminal" and "non" places for decades, it wasn't so much a popular interest in decades past. The pop culture of the 80s was more drawn to big, loud, or unapologetically weird adventures. Think "Action Park" (and for the purposes of this video, all its controversies). If Nexpo and Nick Crowley were aiming for period authenticity, they would have decided the park was named "The Everything Park" or something like that. By naming it "Liminal Land", it distinctly brands the park as a 21st century imagination set within the late 20th century. An incongruity. Something that feels just a little off. An alternate history that doesn't just ask "what if the past was different", it asks "what if we had the present but in the past". I could really get into that kind of a thing.
I shouldn't have started watching this at 4:30am because it makes me scared of sleeping. I end up being afraid of the nightmares I could end up having.
The AI generated photos aren't working in this ARG's favor. I think the person making them needs to practice precise prompts about things like better faces & not hiding arms so it can work in their favor instead of taking you out of the moment with how off they look.
I love nicks channel, i love nexpo, and their channels brought me to your channel, and now I'm addicted. I don't have a problem tho, i can stop watching whenever i want. I just don't want to.
I think Nick and Ryan killed it with Liminal Land. It’s a whole site of new analog horror. It a beautiful price of work and I highly encourage everyone to go check it out!
not sure how or where you got the information in the video but if it's one of the master docs made by folks looking into it. Depending on which one you used, the doc you used might have been the master doc I originally made a few years ago and let the fan-ran liminal land discord server manage since at the time I was still in community college and needed to focus on college to make sure I would pass.
Subbed, I love liminal and anolog horror anyway but I also like you're style and delivery. No point to this comment really just wanted to engage the algorithm as much as possible lol
If anyone's getting too spooked to enjoy this and has decided to hide in the comments, just remember: "Charon" in its original Greek is pronounced along the lines of "Care-on", which sounds kind of like the name "Karen" but if it was for a robot. Pause, and take a moment to enjoy the absurd mental image of a robotic Karen complaining to some poor, underpaid Liminal Land staff member about overpriced amusement park popcorn that it can't even eat anyway because robots can't eat.
I adore your work and I'm glad you put a video out on this. I didn't want to watch it because I can't support AI, so at least I can give someone else the views
The idea of being a child as your parents decide to move into H.O.M.E. honestly makes me nauseous. Leaving your old home, your old friends, and probably your old school behind and being made to live in an underground mega structure of ugly yellow, bad water quality, stagnant air, and nothing natural in sight.
Charon is also the name of the entity in Greek mythology that ferries souls across the river Styx, leading them to the afterlife.
Which gives the labyrinth-minotaur-sacrifice theory some merit I feel.
I read it as "Aperture Science" lol
Yeah, soon as I read the corp name I felt like that was pretty on the nose.
It's great to see nexpo and Nick create something that they're known for, but letting smaller channels take the reins of the deep dive and investigation
i'm surprised these two are the ones behind it.
@@drswag0076why? Seems totally up their alley.
dude, ur insane. the quality of your videos keep getting better & better, wouldnt be surprised to see you hit 100k before the end of the year. keep the grind up!!! it'll pay off so so soon
🙏
Thank you bro
i think this could be really good but the fact it is called liminal land is a little too on the nose for me. like it removes all potential horror of the unknown, like the intentions of the park, etc. i’m taken out of the horror whenever i see them say liminal because it’s feels like it’s legit just pointing out exactly what the want to spook you, which doesn’t leave much to the imagination (where so much of the horror of liminal spaces comes from)
Funnily enough, I think if they called it Limen Land (like Sofia’s daughter misspelled), it would do better to feel like an actual place that could feasibly exist.
@@Gamegobazooka yeah that’s so true. like they could have done something less “look its liminal space horror” while still incorporating the word “liminal” by using some synonym to it
Personally I'm kinda tired of how souless the story feels at times. From anomalies to glitched faces, it gets pretty old quick. The concept of the people wanting to go into a ride and then constantly repeat it is interesting, but the rest of it feels very underwhelming.
@@StrangeStorylines
It's very much a paint by numbers ARG. It doesn't feel like there's any heart to it - like they've pumped all recent ARGs into it and then ended up with this
@@StrangeStorylines 100% true. it all feels like someone got access to an ai image generator and just pumped out the images. at least other analog horror series have actual art or even props made by the creator… meaning some effort was put in.
As a New Mexico native, I can say that putting the park in Lake Valley is so weird because to call it a "bump in the road town" would be putting it *mildly* to say the least. It's sat between Deming and Hillsboro and even then you'd have to be going *that specific route* to even pass it, since it's at least twenty to thirty minutes away from every other major road.
I always had a level of anxiety when it came to places like amusement parks; this place sounds like a nightmare come to life
And it could only come from the genius of Ryan and Nick!
It sounds awesome!
I would 100% visit Liminal Land if it were an actual place 😂
That's exactly why I love Liminal Land
Yeah, Disneyland was really creepy.. have you been? animatronics really fcking screw with me!.
What a strange thing to be scared by
I love how Liminal Land is finally getting traction! Nexpo and Nick really outdid themselves with this- an arg that's _not_ mascot horror? Love it ❤
i mean, dreams of an insomniac is kinda mascot horror but not really at the same tine
Weird ass people lmfao
I've seen the Liminal Land series, and I don't think anyone's made this connection, but there's an avant-garde silent film from the 1920s called "Metropolis." It's very critical of capitalism and how it kills more people than it helps with the factory as the place setting. One of the most significant and disturbing scenes in the movie is when the factory is revealed to be an alter to Moloch, continuously fed victims of factory accidents in the name of profit. Moloch is portrayed as a god of success, prosperity, and human progress that requires human sacrifice in order to for the sacrificers to maintain that wealth. I don't know if Nick or Nexpo have seen the film and drew inspiration from it, but the parallels between the stories makes me believe they did.
I am _so here_ for the "Liminal Land is a modernized adaptation of Metropolis" idea! Also, thanks for the unintended reminder that I need to go watch Metropolis.
Thank God capitalism has done more good than communism and socialism 🤭😗
@@paz1514 didn't even mention communism/socialism. Being critical of capitalism does not automatically make you a commie.
@@paz1514Greed does no good. No matter the political ideology. Then again, capitalism is the ideology that exalts greed as a virtue.
@paz1514 the irony of saying this while having a Disco Elysium profile picture puts your IQ on full display.
Hey man, found your content a little while ago and I've been hooked. I don't comment much, it's never really been my thing. But I want to say how impressed I am by your quality and consistency. I look forward to seeing your account grow and seeing you gain a large fanbase. Keep up the amazing content:))
Man, this channel has some good quality vids that i just can't stop watching, especially the "videogames of a disturbed creator" one.
I ain’t gonna lie the concept sounds very intriguing and seems to be going In an entirely new direction and I can’t wait to see more of it unfold!
when i found ur channel i was surprised that you didnt reach 100k already the quality alone speaks for how good ur content is. great work man i hope you nothing but success
been here since just under 1k.
and i'm glad i discovered you, your content is straight fire.
Reminds me of the time I went to Lotte World, South Korea. There was a section that felt strange simply because there weren't a lot of people there aside from my family.
13:57 don't never buy no weed from the gas station bro
Don't buy no weed from the liminal land bro
Just smoked some gas station weed bro, am i fucked? 😰
That liminal weed was spiked, bruh. Sent him straight to the crackrooms.
@@Daniel_Lancelin lol
I love finding more Nexpo-esque channels
Glad to see Nick and Ryans stuff getting covered. Since they cover this type of stuff i was wondering who woulf.
now this is how i want to spend my summer
I love creepy amusement parks but this feels more like imitation than inspiration. Each piece has a clear analogue (pun intended) to an existing project. I appreciate that so many references were chained together but it still feels off to copy so much. Thanks for covering it Virtual Carbon.
I had no idea liminal land tied into the backrooms. And it does the backrooms right. There’s a very heavy sense of exploration and the fear of the unknown. It’s not “creepy party goer omg!!” It does everything in a very clever way.
I also love your content man. Don’t ever stop you’ll have your huge break through soon enough I can feel it.
I just love the idea of a liminal amusement park, sounds awesome. We need more themed amusement parks in general
I feel like they used AI
This guy should have 1 Millon
🙏
@@VirtualCarbonsoon. ❤
Preach
1 million what
@gnome_truther 1 million ants. In an ant farm, no doubt.
This man gives me Nexpo vibes and I’m here for it
Can't wait for Virtual Carbon to make his own ARG.
Good for Nexpo for creating their own story, might have been cooking for sometime.
This feels like a mix of mystery flesh pit national park and the Lotus Casino from percy jackson
This must be made into a horror film, a psychological horror mystery with black magic themes. It will be the best horror film ever made!
Your video is the best I have seen about this ARG so far-
You're becoming one of my favorite youtubers. I'm inspired by your style. The dark moody atmosphere really gets me immersed.
Thank you!
dude you are so underrated
Another fascinating video
Thank u so much!
This was a GREAT VID! Keep up the great content.
Always great topics from this channel! This is my first time hearing of Liminal Land, soo horrible and creepy...
Places like this that have access to the public would have entire homeless cities inside just like the catacombs, and people would continue to live inside even after these sites being closed down.
Awesome video as always!
Nexpo and Nick make this (somehow) so convincing that some people (in vietnam) thought this was real lol
Charon is pronounced "Hhhair on" in Greek & "Care on" in English.
Liminal lands always appear in my dreams…it’s so surreal but something so peculiar
Perfect amount of imagination vs. knowledge. Even w/o research, it is a wonderful idea of historical psychological horror...I've an abnormal obsession with history and psychology. Basically, I will enjoy this and spread the story...I am noticing it spread vey fast as it is!
Excellent as always
I KNEW IT! I knew it I knew it I knew it!
I've been watching their combined channel and had a feeling there was something more to this! 😮
Naming the park "Liminal Land" and setting it in the 80s is a fascinating study on current trends and interests.
Right now we love retro aesthetics (back in The Good Old Days when we maybe could have felt safe and happy) and oddly-familiar everyplaces full of deja vu (if we're going to feel weird we want to be able to do it on purpose). While philosophers and designers have been discussing "liminal" and "non" places for decades, it wasn't so much a popular interest in decades past. The pop culture of the 80s was more drawn to big, loud, or unapologetically weird adventures. Think "Action Park" (and for the purposes of this video, all its controversies). If Nexpo and Nick Crowley were aiming for period authenticity, they would have decided the park was named "The Everything Park" or something like that. By naming it "Liminal Land", it distinctly brands the park as a 21st century imagination set within the late 20th century. An incongruity. Something that feels just a little off. An alternate history that doesn't just ask "what if the past was different", it asks "what if we had the present but in the past". I could really get into that kind of a thing.
The Liminal Land Anomoly is a roller coaster The Joker would create.
I shouldn't have started watching this at 4:30am because it makes me scared of sleeping. I end up being afraid of the nightmares I could end up having.
I like the part where they go *”We are the liminal land”* and started to fly towards the screen with upbeat music
Damn Maria 💀
Amazing as usual
yall I got tickets to LL. Who tryna come with me?
Nahhhh I'm fine 💀
ah analog horror
see ya!
Those smiles. Would have been funny to show up on ride photo that you could purchase afterward.
I would 100% live in HOME and visit subliminal land
I'd never leave subliminal land. I wanna stay in the loneliest pool I can find forever 🥰
Underground buildings are creepy. That said, any houses within a building (tv sets that are in studios) is creepy, dunno why
The AI generated photos aren't working in this ARG's favor. I think the person making them needs to practice precise prompts about things like better faces & not hiding arms so it can work in their favor instead of taking you out of the moment with how off they look.
They're supposed to look off
It's meant to be an impossible place that deforms people.
It would be weird if they didn't look like that.
this reminds me of Welcome Home
Literally how. Because there's something called HOME?
If you call the number under the missing people it talks about the land
When you take into account what the word "liminal" actually means, you can only wonder what the space the park takes could potentially lead to...
I love nicks channel, i love nexpo, and their channels brought me to your channel, and now I'm addicted. I don't have a problem tho, i can stop watching whenever i want. I just don't want to.
Nostalgia for something you weren’t even alive for.
This reminds me of the mystery flesh pit nat. Park arg
Imagine a vault in Fallout being based on this.
I think Nick and Ryan killed it with Liminal Land. It’s a whole site of new analog horror. It a beautiful price of work and I highly encourage everyone to go check it out!
not sure how or where you got the information in the video but if it's one of the master docs made by folks looking into it. Depending on which one you used, the doc you used might have been the master doc I originally made a few years ago and let the fan-ran liminal land discord server manage since at the time I was still in community college and needed to focus on college to make sure I would pass.
bro liminal land is crazy broo
Your channel is gonna blow up
Subbed, I love liminal and anolog horror anyway but I also like you're style and delivery. No point to this comment really just wanted to engage the algorithm as much as possible lol
w vid
subliminal land uses hella- chlorine is the first thing i thought as a pool guy
OH DUH. NICK CROWLEY AND NEXPO OFC THEY MADE TGISN
Love the vids, NaissenceE was a hands down unparalleled experience.
How does this video only have 16k??, this level of quality is at least nexpo or reignbot level
14:01 bro is geeked out of his mind
Mommy's friend looks like an upstanding citizen that pays his taxes. I don't see the worry. :)
I loveeeee the narrator's voice!
Moloch might also be similar to Baal, a similar god of Phoenician mythology.
It was just good 🎉
Great stuff as always
Charon is the gatekeeper of the underworld in Greek mythology...
Researching Mammon and the giant basin the statue was contained in explains the core.
Great story, but I'm a bit disappointed that it came to a corny religious-mythical ending with demons and sacrifices.
Someone clearly got their hands on scp 184.
If anyone's getting too spooked to enjoy this and has decided to hide in the comments, just remember: "Charon" in its original Greek is pronounced along the lines of "Care-on", which sounds kind of like the name "Karen" but if it was for a robot. Pause, and take a moment to enjoy the absurd mental image of a robotic Karen complaining to some poor, underpaid Liminal Land staff member about overpriced amusement park popcorn that it can't even eat anyway because robots can't eat.
Lol "Home" looks like a picture of a circuit board
I adore your work and I'm glad you put a video out on this. I didn't want to watch it because I can't support AI, so at least I can give someone else the views
Your videos are underrated
I am a certified Liminal Space junkie!
Ah yes the reason why the ocean's degrading "Subliminal Land!"
Has the SCP foundation contained the anomaly yet?
28:08 u can actually call that number and it is super creepy !
MIDJOURNEY WINS AGAIN
Theres no way homie only has 37k subscribers
Those faces tho 😳😨
The back rooms unlocked
why were some of the rides unknown? also imagine if this place was legit/real
I proudly rep my liminal land jacket😊
The idea of being a child as your parents decide to move into H.O.M.E. honestly makes me nauseous. Leaving your old home, your old friends, and probably your old school behind and being made to live in an underground mega structure of ugly yellow, bad water quality, stagnant air, and nothing natural in sight.
so much wasted potential imo, nexpo had the sky as his limit for a creative project as such an it's yet another recycled backrooms series
13:39 What's the name of the background music?
All music in the description : ) I believe that was Kane Pixels - IVN
first
anyone remember a time before the word liminal was discovered?
Ah yes distorted faces