Hey, dev here~ thanks so much for checking out Interior Worlds! Really enjoyed your other videos covering games with liminal spaces, so it was cool to see this pop up on my feed today. There's a pretty big update releasing hopefully this month with more content~ Cheers!
I have to ask, and this is not in a mean way as I love fatal frame and wish more games would use this style, does this game perchance take inspiration from Fatal Frame?
I commented once already early into the video, but I just wanted to say how this reminds me of a concept I had for a game years and years ago. The idea was to make an open world sim where you would be a freelance photographer, with a fully fleshed out gameplay loop for just taking jobs and selling photos, but then at the same time there would be some paranormal elements that the game never told you about. You might, if you were lucky, catch sight of lights in the sky, apparitions in old buildings, maybe even cryptids. Pictures of them wouldn't really be worth more either, though they might open up the ability to work for tabloids and online conspiracy boards. The thing is, the more pictures you took of them, the more you examined those pictures, the more you went _looking_ for the paranormal, the more you'd start finding it, and the more the tone of the game would shift until your gameplay started to revolve around those previously unnoticed paranormal elements. I would have called it something clever like "In Focus".
excellent idea, different story for different entities? could be a long and a really enjoyful game honestly but i think the start would be a bit slow and maybe not that fun? but that's just my pov, maybe I don't have a good idea in my head:D
Please don't edit out the pictures you take throughout this game, it's such a cool part of the experience. Seeing what you find to be an interesting picture to take, or how something should be framed, is what I feel makes the end result so good. Being able to look through your library after taking all the pictures and remembering what you were thinking in the moment is so neat to me. It's like looking back on pictures you took while on holiday. In your mind, those memories already seem so distant, even if it just happened, but when you look at pictures or videos, all the memories come flooding back like you're there again.
Seriously. He always edits out the kost important parts of games like this. Constant jump cuts completely ruin the atmosphere, tension buildup, and pacing. It’s always so damn annoying
0:16 Intro 1:53 Game Intro 3:33 Game Start: Prologue (Gas Station) and Regarding the Intro 7:02 Regarding Retro Aesthetics 10:03 Beyond The Tall Bushes 10:41 Being Granted The Camera 11:15 "You've just crossed into... The Twilight Zone." 11:33 Other Gas Station 12:22 Chapter 1: Parking Garage 13:16 The Familiar Hum-Buzz 14:02 Car Stuff and Camera Tutorial 15:57 The Most Intense Photo Taking Ever 18:29 Recording Worries 19:15 Gone Shopping 20:48 Pondering on If This Released on PS1 21:10 The Inedible Part 21:36 Paul Jumpscare 22:40 Crime Scene 24:47 A Note from An Average Steam User 25:34 Evidence of An Escape That Never Was 26:32 Collapsing INFRAstructure 26:59 Regarding This Limspace Game 27:24 Paul Being Sus 28:19 Regarding The Character 28:56 🗿 29:18 The Exit -8- 29:34 Chapter 2: Metro -2033- 30:05 Getting Into the Limspace Photographer Groove 31:09 I'm in the former. 31:49 Compass and Tutorial 32:29 Who Goes There? 33:19 Abyss Room 33:57 Some Insight Into Librarians Urbexing 34:26 Admiring The Ambience 35:12 Open Space 36:47 Regarding Abandoned Metro Stations 37:10 Code and ACCESS. DENIED. 38:12 Checking The Photo Album 39:21 Choo Choo 39:59 Regarding The Fabric Textures 40:22 My PTSD is back. 40:44 "And he called it a mine. _A mine!"_ 41:57 Waiting for The Train 43:46 Soooo-da 44:38 DON'T STOP, BELIEEEVIN! Hold on to that _feeeaaliiing!_ 45:05 Paul Going for a Midnight Snack 45:50 The Paul Corner 46:22 Paul Pauling It Up 47:22 Opening Up Some Paths 47:54 Gamer Hole™ 48:43 Paul Train (LMAO) 49:15 Regarding Getting Stuck in A Game and The Art of Googling 50:22 Chapter 3: Airport 51:32 Regarding Words in Dreams 52:31 TV 53:13 Pondering What's Happening 55:15 Regarding Objects in Liminal Spaces 57:05 Flickering Light 57:26 Metal Detectors 58:59 Super Luggage Cart Bro 59:34 Regarding Anatomy, The Oldest View, and Angry Spaces 1:01:46 Regarding the Photography 1:02:50 Airport Schedule and He Notices the Black Stuff 1:04:04 Regarding The Spaces and What If's 1:05:53 Muzak vs Music Education 1:07:13 Gumballin', But At What Cost? 1:08:35 Paul At Work 1:09:06 The Back Halls 1:09:41 Anyone Can Enter The Gamer Hole™ and A Horrible Backrooms Thought (Plus, Paul, Witness of The Gamer Hole™) 1:11:06 Regarding This Scene 1:13:08 Pauls Been Expecting You 1:13:39 Skiddadling 1:14:17 Level 4: Hotel 1:14:52 Ending Thoughts 1:16:38 Outro 1:17:08 Patrons
it would be difficult to feel the character though. Because you wouldn't be able to WALK in the protagonist's shoes in that case. Did you get it? Did you get it?
How I didn't knew this game existed? This right here is my vibe. I love doing photography and I would like to invest more time on doing liminal photography in real life. I have a mid 2000s digital camera and I think it would be awesome to take liminal pictures with it. I just hope I actually find time to do it this year.
I've been taking liminal space photos since around 2020. I started out biking around my neighborhood at night, but the next couple years had me in a sort of unique situation where I was regularly inside of nearly-empty schools. I can't tell you how many photos I've amassed on my phone. Would highly recommend using a digicam though, it's honestly way better. I personally use a Canon PowerShot SD600, A95, and an SX260 HS. No affiliation with Canon, they're just what I happened to find at my local thrift stores. If you'd like any more insight or tips, I'm all ears :)
As a published author in the Urban Exploration genre I am loving these. And I completely understand your pain when taking shots. I am the same way. Not only that, but sometimes you only get one time at a location and then it gets shut down, torn down or disappears….so that one shot or 10, is truly all you’ll ever get.
The intro of this game perfectly sums up how I've always felt about liminal spaces. I've never found them scary just comforting, if not a bit eerie from time to time. Even with things like the backrooms I fantasize about getting lost in the endless maze of familiarity, excited by the thought of whatever oddly nostalgic space I may find myself in around the next corner.
1:10:25 there is that one horror movie called Hush, where a deaf woman has to survive a home invasion, all while the killer is taunting her through her disability, while she uses her remaining senses, some deafness-assistive paraphernalia, and her abilities as an author to try and avoid her demise
You missed on that first note,the newspaper it was written in mentioned something about hundreds of people seeing something over someplace (it was mostly smudged out but still somewhat comprehensible)
Whenever I urbex, I have 3 cameras, a digital Cannon PowerShot, a film OLYMPUS om10, and my cellphone. My buddies aren't fond of how slow my pace is, but they aren't the ones with the cool photo albums and several rolls of film that I swore I was going to get developed that I put off for far too long and I forgot where they're even from.
I wish I had friends like you. My friends are always the fast-paced people who aren't fond of taking pictures. I love taking my time and taking pictures. I only have my digital camera and cellphone thought. If I had an analog camera, I would probably forget to reveal the photos lol
The art in this is really well made. Appreciate the good first-person hands and everything. Good lighting, smart use of effects. Rather than using that sort of low-fi art style as an excuse for why it looks bad, it looks good. I like seeing things like this.
watching these videos always make me feel like i’m watching an older brother/cousin playing a game at a sleepover. honestly, one of the few channels i really watch on youtube.
Wow, I literally just watched The Long Drive video a few hours ago, and then there's new! Thank you, mr. Librarian! You make me feel less lonely on this new year's holidays!
I think you might enjoy - Umurangi Generation (exploration) -Who's Lila (horror?) and its short -Season: A letter to the future (exploration) Love the content!
34:05 Honestly I'm enjoying it. My dad and brother are both photographers and have worked for various papers, and seeing and listening to you talk about photography reminds me so much of them that it's honestly comforting.
I can’t wait to see the album (button on the title screen), it would be super cool if in the album things you didn’t see when taking the original photos, like spirits in the distance
I'm so glad you decided to play Interior Worlds mr. librarian!! I think you'd enjoy sodaraptor's other game on steam, Hypnagogia: Boundless Dreams. It may be a bit different from your usual content, but it's very comfy and sometimes very creepy 👻
1:06:10 Basically, “musak” is another term for bossa nova, a genre that really deserves more credit than it gets as “lol elevator music”; It sounds really good but I don't like how it's usually limited to elevators.
In 2005 I did my BFA paper on Vacuous feeling places and images, framing it with the new topographics and lewis baltz. I had no idea how related to liminal spaces it was, way back then.
58:25 this comment disappoints me; the game is pretty because of its art direction. It doesn't need to look photorealistic to be pretty. You also mentioned that the graphics appeal to the nostalgia of older psx games and that that's their merit; that's entirely fair, but not unlike other art movements, I believe pixel art and low poly models are fully developed styles on their own that don't need to be "improved" further if what they look like is what the developer intended. On a separate topic, I think you should turn up the volume for the games you play (not for the videos), as it has become really common that you hear "very faint sounds" which we can actually hear very loudly and clear, so I think you might be missing on quite a few cues!
After the last episode of From the Fog, anytime Chris's voice sounds like it's mixed weird or more echo-y than it should be, my breath catches for a sec
Drunk as hell and its 2 am, perfect treat to sit back and relax to at a time like this, getting to listen to the librarian's relaxing opinions and voice.
Slightly off-topic, but since you brought it up... Back in the early 1970s, living in a decaying factory town in the UK, there were lots of derelict buildings to 'explore'. We'd go looking around for comfy places to smoke dope and drink cider (the cheap booze of choice back in those days). We would build little 'nests' from old cardboard and chairs that may have escaped the destruction. But we never thought of calling it something fancy like 'UrbEx'! Wish we had - we could have explained it to the cops whenever they chased us away. ;-)
I immediately like your videos when you upload just because I love your content. I've never been disappointed once I watch it all the way through. You're a legend to me.
I was at the airport while watching most of the video. I got such a feeling and i’m really glad the devs put the airports as liminal spaces because i’m always telling me it is in fact one when i go there. Think i’m really gonna love and enjoy this game :) Really excited to see next parts
I would just like to say I love your content and thanks for getting me into the horror genre again, and when I was younger I was actually one of those kids that loved horror like the Simson's Episode named: "Lisa's First Word" that was probably the first time I was scared cause of the bed Homer made for Bart.
The Librarian actually reminds me of the old ManlyBadassHero's videos. The high effort videos with skits in the middle of it all, not saying MBH's videos have gone downhill in quality, no. It's just better now, but I hope The Librarian also finds the success MBH found in the horror genre.
What a unique game, and it fits your channel perfectly. Perfect nighttime video! I just wrote this up to reply to someone, but I feel like it might deserve its own comment as well: I've been taking liminal space photos since around 2020. I started out biking around my neighborhood at night, but the next couple years had me in a sort of unique situation where I was regularly inside of nearly-empty schools. I can't tell you how many photos I've amassed on my phone. Would highly recommend using a digicam though, it's honestly way better. I personally use a Canon PowerShot SD600, A95, and an SX260 HS. No affiliation with Canon, they're just what I happened to find at my local thrift stores. If anyone is reading this and you're interested in trying out liminal space photography, go for it! Just make sure to stay safe; I wouldn't recommend putting yourself in mortal or legal danger to get a shot.
Hey Librarian! I've seen from many of your videos that you like a mixture of horror, wonder, adventure, and exploration, and mystery. I suggest In Verbis Virtus! It has some really cool mechanics, and it is one of my favorite games ever! Anyways, happy new year!
This is such a cool concept for a game! Would love to see a game like this without the faux retro aesthetic - something more realistic would be very immersive for us wanderers of the in-betweens. And the photographs would probably look incredible. Still, this is a very interesting game and I'm excited to see where it takes the Librarian next. And of course, excited for the next bout of Librarian's insightful, comforting commentary!
7:30 or so --- I think it's also worth noting that the retro style can look absolutely beautiful if effort is put into it. A lot of indie horror games just use it as an excuse to just go with developer art (not that I blame them --- a developer does not always equal a visual artist, not do they always have the funds to pay someone if need be), but when actual effort is put into either producing or selecting *good* assets which work around the limitations of low poly counts/low res textures , it can go a long way to looking both well-made and unique.
I like this one's visuals a lot personally because they look a little like a mishmash of maybe Fatal Frame/Resident Evil, Alien Resurrection PS1, and Doom 3
if you really enjoy these kinds of photography-exploration games, i highly recommend the fatal frame series. it’s one of my favorites. i highly recommend fatal frame crimson butterfly, i think that one is my favorite in the series.
I don't know if somebody already mentioned this, but this woman on 40:18 is so creepy, and when she's on the edge of your light, it's like her face turning into like skull
Just wish the game got any sort of news, got into it through the vinesauce team since they have close ties to them but not had any updates on the game since june. Dev said in august he would announce a huge update but then radio silence. Hope it hasnt been abandoned since its still in version 0.3
1:10:27 I'm pretty sure there is a horror game where the protag is blind and they see like a bat by tapping their cane on the ground. I can't remember the name for the life of me but I know I watched my dad play it once on the switch.
Hey, dev here~ thanks so much for checking out Interior Worlds! Really enjoyed your other videos covering games with liminal spaces, so it was cool to see this pop up on my feed today. There's a pretty big update releasing hopefully this month with more content~ Cheers!
So glad I found this comment. I loved the game and I’m so excited to hear that there will be more. Amazing work homie
ur game is epic
I love this and Hypnagogia! You're an excellent artist and I hope you'd keep sharing your work with the rest of us!
I have to ask, and this is not in a mean way as I love fatal frame and wish more games would use this style, does this game perchance take inspiration from Fatal Frame?
please make it 5 dollars for the mena usd
I commented once already early into the video, but I just wanted to say how this reminds me of a concept I had for a game years and years ago. The idea was to make an open world sim where you would be a freelance photographer, with a fully fleshed out gameplay loop for just taking jobs and selling photos, but then at the same time there would be some paranormal elements that the game never told you about. You might, if you were lucky, catch sight of lights in the sky, apparitions in old buildings, maybe even cryptids. Pictures of them wouldn't really be worth more either, though they might open up the ability to work for tabloids and online conspiracy boards. The thing is, the more pictures you took of them, the more you examined those pictures, the more you went _looking_ for the paranormal, the more you'd start finding it, and the more the tone of the game would shift until your gameplay started to revolve around those previously unnoticed paranormal elements. I would have called it something clever like "In Focus".
excellent idea, different story for different entities? could be a long and a really enjoyful game honestly but i think the start would be a bit slow and maybe not that fun? but that's just my pov, maybe I don't have a good idea in my head:D
That game would be so neat!
I love a game with a hidden aspect like that. Almost one you'd hear about in a creepypasta.
that sounds so fucking cool and i seriously think you'd do well with that
@@PeterBee911Kinda like Deltarune's Weird route?
That'd be sick, my dream is a Pokémon-like that had secret horror elements
Please don't edit out the pictures you take throughout this game, it's such a cool part of the experience. Seeing what you find to be an interesting picture to take, or how something should be framed, is what I feel makes the end result so good. Being able to look through your library after taking all the pictures and remembering what you were thinking in the moment is so neat to me. It's like looking back on pictures you took while on holiday. In your mind, those memories already seem so distant, even if it just happened, but when you look at pictures or videos, all the memories come flooding back like you're there again.
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@@roninparker "nerd"🤓
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Seriously. He always edits out the kost important parts of games like this. Constant jump cuts completely ruin the atmosphere, tension buildup, and pacing.
It’s always so damn annoying
0:16 Intro
1:53 Game Intro
3:33 Game Start: Prologue (Gas Station) and Regarding the Intro
7:02 Regarding Retro Aesthetics
10:03 Beyond The Tall Bushes
10:41 Being Granted The Camera
11:15 "You've just crossed into... The Twilight Zone."
11:33 Other Gas Station
12:22 Chapter 1: Parking Garage
13:16 The Familiar Hum-Buzz
14:02 Car Stuff and Camera Tutorial
15:57 The Most Intense Photo Taking Ever
18:29 Recording Worries
19:15 Gone Shopping
20:48 Pondering on If This Released on PS1
21:10 The Inedible Part
21:36 Paul Jumpscare
22:40 Crime Scene
24:47 A Note from An Average Steam User
25:34 Evidence of An Escape That Never Was
26:32 Collapsing INFRAstructure
26:59 Regarding This Limspace Game
27:24 Paul Being Sus
28:19 Regarding The Character
28:56 🗿
29:18 The Exit -8-
29:34 Chapter 2: Metro -2033-
30:05 Getting Into the Limspace Photographer Groove
31:09 I'm in the former.
31:49 Compass and Tutorial
32:29 Who Goes There?
33:19 Abyss Room
33:57 Some Insight Into Librarians Urbexing
34:26 Admiring The Ambience
35:12 Open Space
36:47 Regarding Abandoned Metro Stations
37:10 Code and ACCESS. DENIED.
38:12 Checking The Photo Album
39:21 Choo Choo
39:59 Regarding The Fabric Textures
40:22 My PTSD is back.
40:44 "And he called it a mine. _A mine!"_
41:57 Waiting for The Train
43:46 Soooo-da
44:38 DON'T STOP, BELIEEEVIN! Hold on to that _feeeaaliiing!_
45:05 Paul Going for a Midnight Snack
45:50 The Paul Corner
46:22 Paul Pauling It Up
47:22 Opening Up Some Paths
47:54 Gamer Hole™
48:43 Paul Train (LMAO)
49:15 Regarding Getting Stuck in A Game and The Art of Googling
50:22 Chapter 3: Airport
51:32 Regarding Words in Dreams
52:31 TV
53:13 Pondering What's Happening
55:15 Regarding Objects in Liminal Spaces
57:05 Flickering Light
57:26 Metal Detectors
58:59 Super Luggage Cart Bro
59:34 Regarding Anatomy, The Oldest View, and Angry Spaces
1:01:46 Regarding the Photography
1:02:50 Airport Schedule and He Notices the Black Stuff
1:04:04 Regarding The Spaces and What If's
1:05:53 Muzak vs Music Education
1:07:13 Gumballin', But At What Cost?
1:08:35 Paul At Work
1:09:06 The Back Halls
1:09:41 Anyone Can Enter The Gamer Hole™ and A Horrible Backrooms Thought (Plus, Paul, Witness of The Gamer Hole™)
1:11:06 Regarding This Scene
1:13:08 Pauls Been Expecting You
1:13:39 Skiddadling
1:14:17 Level 4: Hotel
1:14:52 Ending Thoughts
1:16:38 Outro
1:17:08 Patrons
Hi arbitrary !!!
A horror game in a wheelchair would actually be terrifying
it would be difficult to feel the character though. Because you wouldn't be able to WALK in the protagonist's shoes in that case.
Did you get it? Did you get it?
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Edit: Sorry Mr. Grand Leader I meant to say "🤣🤣🤣"
@@chu-doBa dump shhhhhh!
One of the endings of Cry of Fear does this for the last boss. Imagine a whole game though.
How I didn't knew this game existed? This right here is my vibe.
I love doing photography and I would like to invest more time on doing liminal photography in real life. I have a mid 2000s digital camera and I think it would be awesome to take liminal pictures with it. I just hope I actually find time to do it this year.
you might also enjoy Umurangi Generation! less liminal, more cyberpunk, but very much photography
I've been taking liminal space photos since around 2020. I started out biking around my neighborhood at night, but the next couple years had me in a sort of unique situation where I was regularly inside of nearly-empty schools. I can't tell you how many photos I've amassed on my phone.
Would highly recommend using a digicam though, it's honestly way better. I personally use a Canon PowerShot SD600, A95, and an SX260 HS. No affiliation with Canon, they're just what I happened to find at my local thrift stores.
If you'd like any more insight or tips, I'm all ears :)
As a published author in the Urban Exploration genre I am loving these. And I completely understand your pain when taking shots. I am the same way. Not only that, but sometimes you only get one time at a location and then it gets shut down, torn down or disappears….so that one shot or 10, is truly all you’ll ever get.
The intro of this game perfectly sums up how I've always felt about liminal spaces. I've never found them scary just comforting, if not a bit eerie from time to time. Even with things like the backrooms I fantasize about getting lost in the endless maze of familiarity, excited by the thought of whatever oddly nostalgic space I may find myself in around the next corner.
Ironically liminal spaces make me feel nothing, I just see them as a image
@@cometstardustxd8835 Nothing ironic about that. Art is subjective so everyone will have a different perspective on it.
@@XxxHawk66 sure yeah, but ai I wanna erase it
Librarian the type of guy to consistently post hour long edited bangers
1:10:25 there is that one horror movie called Hush, where a deaf woman has to survive a home invasion, all while the killer is taunting her through her disability, while she uses her remaining senses, some deafness-assistive paraphernalia, and her abilities as an author to try and avoid her demise
You missed on that first note,the newspaper it was written in mentioned something about hundreds of people seeing something over someplace (it was mostly smudged out but still somewhat comprehensible)
Whenever I urbex, I have 3 cameras, a digital Cannon PowerShot, a film OLYMPUS om10, and my cellphone. My buddies aren't fond of how slow my pace is, but they aren't the ones with the cool photo albums and several rolls of film that I swore I was going to get developed that I put off for far too long and I forgot where they're even from.
I wish I had friends like you. My friends are always the fast-paced people who aren't fond of taking pictures. I love taking my time and taking pictures. I only have my digital camera and cellphone thought. If I had an analog camera, I would probably forget to reveal the photos lol
And again, Librarian just sold me this game. Love this style.
Don't you just get so excited to see a video drop by him??
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The art in this is really well made. Appreciate the good first-person hands and everything. Good lighting, smart use of effects. Rather than using that sort of low-fi art style as an excuse for why it looks bad, it looks good. I like seeing things like this.
watching these videos always make me feel like i’m watching an older brother/cousin playing a game at a sleepover. honestly, one of the few channels i really watch on youtube.
42:58 That is the wild thing about abandon metros, the station can be total dead but the Line is not. People rushing by but you still alone.
Wow, I literally just watched The Long Drive video a few hours ago, and then there's new! Thank you, mr. Librarian! You make me feel less lonely on this new year's holidays!
Yeah, agreed.
I can't get enough of liminal spaces, it won't matter how overdone it might seem, they're just too cool to not like.
I think you might enjoy
- Umurangi Generation (exploration)
-Who's Lila (horror?) and its short
-Season: A letter to the future (exploration)
Love the content!
I add tales from off peak city vil. 1
Im in hospital this video was much needed thanks librarian
34:05 Honestly I'm enjoying it. My dad and brother are both photographers and have worked for various papers, and seeing and listening to you talk about photography reminds me so much of them that it's honestly comforting.
The Librarian's videos are not to be watched, its to be experienced.
I can’t wait to see the album (button on the title screen), it would be super cool if in the album things you didn’t see when taking the original photos, like spirits in the distance
I'm so glad you decided to play Interior Worlds mr. librarian!! I think you'd enjoy sodaraptor's other game on steam, Hypnagogia: Boundless Dreams. It may be a bit different from your usual content, but it's very comfy and sometimes very creepy 👻
Dude, your content output rate is unbelievable 👏
I JUST opened TH-cam and I got the notification this posted haha
Let's GO another Librarian video!
Can't wait to watch it!
50:50 I believe they're called travellators because they're escalators without the escalation but they still allow you to travel somewhere
I've also heard travelators being referred to as an "autowalk" or "moving walkway" in some places.
1:06:10 Basically, “musak” is another term for bossa nova, a genre that really deserves more credit than it gets as “lol elevator music”; It sounds really good but I don't like how it's usually limited to elevators.
In 2005 I did my BFA paper on Vacuous feeling places and images, framing it with the new topographics and lewis baltz. I had no idea how related to liminal spaces it was, way back then.
58:25 this comment disappoints me; the game is pretty because of its art direction. It doesn't need to look photorealistic to be pretty. You also mentioned that the graphics appeal to the nostalgia of older psx games and that that's their merit; that's entirely fair, but not unlike other art movements, I believe pixel art and low poly models are fully developed styles on their own that don't need to be "improved" further if what they look like is what the developer intended.
On a separate topic, I think you should turn up the volume for the games you play (not for the videos), as it has become really common that you hear "very faint sounds" which we can actually hear very loudly and clear, so I think you might be missing on quite a few cues!
After the last episode of From the Fog, anytime Chris's voice sounds like it's mixed weird or more echo-y than it should be, my breath catches for a sec
omg herobrarian?!
Honey, wake up, the librarian uploaded a new video 🫂📢🔥
Drunk as hell and its 2 am, perfect treat to sit back and relax to at a time like this, getting to listen to the librarian's relaxing opinions and voice.
just finished the long drive vid, wanting more, then a new librarian video just so happens to drop. yippe
Yes I suggested this on the discord! Great to see you play its a cool game
Your videos are so nice to fall asleep too, even if they can be scary occasionally
Slightly off-topic, but since you brought it up...
Back in the early 1970s, living in a decaying factory town in the UK, there were lots of derelict buildings to 'explore'. We'd go looking around for comfy places to smoke dope and drink cider (the cheap booze of choice back in those days). We would build little 'nests' from old cardboard and chairs that may have escaped the destruction.
But we never thought of calling it something fancy like 'UrbEx'! Wish we had - we could have explained it to the cops whenever they chased us away. ;-)
I immediately like your videos when you upload just because I love your content. I've never been disappointed once I watch it all the way through. You're a legend to me.
so glad you ended up playing this game. Can't wait to watch
i knew this game would be right up your alley. i never suggested it because i figured somebody else would have
Achievement sounds really do take away from the experience. This game is beautiful.
I was at the airport while watching most of the video. I got such a feeling and i’m really glad the devs put the airports as liminal spaces because i’m always telling me it is in fact one when i go there. Think i’m really gonna love and enjoy this game :) Really excited to see next parts
I really like this game, enjoy your commentary!! Watching you frame photos is such a cool part of this game!
Another great game centered around photography is Mad(i)Son, so creepy and atmospheric game, definetly recommend.
This guy is going hard with content. Good for you make that paper brother. You really play the games I would pick out. Really nice to see.
I really appreciate the librarians post schedule
I really can't wait for you're infra playthrough
It's funny that I follow enough horror Let's Players that I get confused as to which one has or hasn't played a particular game already.
I would just like to say I love your content and thanks for getting me into the horror genre again, and when I was younger I was actually one of those kids that loved horror like the Simson's Episode named: "Lisa's First Word" that was probably the first time I was scared cause of the bed Homer made for Bart.
The Librarian actually reminds me of the old ManlyBadassHero's videos. The high effort videos with skits in the middle of it all, not saying MBH's videos have gone downhill in quality, no. It's just better now, but I hope The Librarian also finds the success MBH found in the horror genre.
The message about so many games to play is a reference to the Vinesauce streamer Vinny. That number is his birthday.
Liminal, my favorite.
What a unique game, and it fits your channel perfectly. Perfect nighttime video! I just wrote this up to reply to someone, but I feel like it might deserve its own comment as well:
I've been taking liminal space photos since around 2020. I started out biking around my neighborhood at night, but the next couple years had me in a sort of unique situation where I was regularly inside of nearly-empty schools. I can't tell you how many photos I've amassed on my phone.
Would highly recommend using a digicam though, it's honestly way better. I personally use a Canon PowerShot SD600, A95, and an SX260 HS. No affiliation with Canon, they're just what I happened to find at my local thrift stores.
If anyone is reading this and you're interested in trying out liminal space photography, go for it! Just make sure to stay safe; I wouldn't recommend putting yourself in mortal or legal danger to get a shot.
I suggested this game so I am excited to see librarian play it
Please tell me you were referencing the one & oh Oscar with your comment at 9:49. You had me laughing out loud after that remark. 😆
Hey Librarian! I've seen from many of your videos that you like a mixture of horror, wonder, adventure, and exploration, and mystery. I suggest In Verbis Virtus! It has some really cool mechanics, and it is one of my favorite games ever! Anyways, happy new year!
I would totally play this if it had a VR version. I love taking pictures in VR 🤩
I really enjoy your videos! Thank you! 😊
Count me as the WAY INTO the photography 😁
This is such a cool concept for a game! Would love to see a game like this without the faux retro aesthetic - something more realistic would be very immersive for us wanderers of the in-betweens. And the photographs would probably look incredible. Still, this is a very interesting game and I'm excited to see where it takes the Librarian next. And of course, excited for the next bout of Librarian's insightful, comforting commentary!
Loved this so much, excited for part 2 and beyond (((:
I really appreciate your reference to Kubrick’s style of zoom at 1:00:57 😂
I've seen vinny and joel play this but it will be nice to see your more methodical way to play.
Yes! More librarian 🎉
THOSE GAS PRICES?? 🤑🤑
IVE BEEN RECOMMENDING THIS!!! LETS GOOOOOOOO
Get creepy and comfy everyone! It's gonna be a long one.
7:30 or so --- I think it's also worth noting that the retro style can look absolutely beautiful if effort is put into it. A lot of indie horror games just use it as an excuse to just go with developer art (not that I blame them --- a developer does not always equal a visual artist, not do they always have the funds to pay someone if need be), but when actual effort is put into either producing or selecting *good* assets which work around the limitations of low poly counts/low res textures , it can go a long way to looking both well-made and unique.
I like this one's visuals a lot personally because they look a little like a mishmash of maybe Fatal Frame/Resident Evil, Alien Resurrection PS1, and Doom 3
Damn fatal frame looking a little bit different
if you really enjoy these kinds of photography-exploration games, i highly recommend the fatal frame series. it’s one of my favorites. i highly recommend fatal frame crimson butterfly, i think that one is my favorite in the series.
WOO new video🎇
Liminal photography game? 😮 Did they make this game just for me?
I don't know if somebody already mentioned this, but this woman on 40:18 is so creepy, and when she's on the edge of your light, it's like her face turning into like skull
Urbex meets pokemon snap. Name a better pairing you cant
Will you continue the From The Fog series?
Did you see the oldest view then?? So good
"I guess it wouldn't matter too much if you were deaf" LoL
34:40 Not only ambience but whole area is alike Cry of Fear.
Just wish the game got any sort of news, got into it through the vinesauce team since they have close ties to them but not had any updates on the game since june. Dev said in august he would announce a huge update but then radio silence. Hope it hasnt been abandoned since its still in version 0.3
Alfaoxtrot game??! No way?!
Needs more cheese.
Thanks for the comfy vid :)
why does the title look like the tally hall logo
31:40 "I promise I'm not gonna do this all the time."
Me: "Awww man!"
No it's not sarcasm it's genuinely something I love to see lol
Happy new year.
I have a suggestion for a game: The utility room VR
Great video and we get a part 2 OH yeah
45:03 i was waiting for that
hi, i love your videos
Going for the super retro style seems like a really dumb idea when the entire point is in-depth photography lol.
Haven’t I seen this before?
31:19 and then there’s me: yeah l like the sound the camera makes
from the fog pls im hungry for more content
Soda is for exclusively aesthetic purposes.
There is a word for the phenomenon you described at ~4:10, its called 'sonder'.
1:10:27 I'm pretty sure there is a horror game where the protag is blind and they see like a bat by tapping their cane on the ground. I can't remember the name for the life of me but I know I watched my dad play it once on the switch.
will you make another Half Life: Alyx VR video again?
10:27 well I had an entire forest to the right of me which, if you kept walking, turned into a golf course
Just started infra but id love to watch it aswell, maybe go for a run where you fix every issue? 🙃
Did anybody else notice the “thing” that comes off of the left escalator and behind the sign at 51:07?