Hello! I want to pre-emptively apologize for the rough recording quality and audio on the live portions of the video. This recording happened quite a long while ago before I had replaced my CPU as the video got shelved for more immediate interests. I rendered the video in 1440p as to give it as good of a bitrate as I can, at least. Consider subscribing to my patreon: www.patreon.com/user?u=74033438 Consider joining the discord: discord.gg/ZkVvzHH2yK Have a nice day.
this game carries such a unique feel. the jank along with the really suffocating yet still fog creates such a special, comfortable uneasiness... i really wish they would recontinue the development of it...
12:50 makes me think of creepypasta and cursed games. A mysterious, floating entity in a foggy, abandoned game that glitched the game as you as it caught your attention
I played this game so much as a kid, it was so surreal, like exploring this forbidden dream world that tried to kick you out and expel you as soon as it could. Falling through the world, dying of fall damage from walking off a rock, being flung thousands of feet in the air, failing a simple jump because your leg got caught on the geometry... Everything was so buggy and hostile, but that's what made it fun. You had to learn those bugs, abuse them, memorize the map and rush to all the good guns, hoping nobody else grabbed them and died. There was, of course, that one legendary red shotgun, at the very center of the map, guarded by the second hardest enemy in the game... That I usually just ran straight to and grabbed without even fighting the boss, of course. Then, there was the TRUE goal: Finding a giant. The mythical beasts were rare, but you were almost gaurenteed to have at least heard them, or seen them stomping around from afar. Killing one was near impossible, but it was the true TABZ player's pride. The game's atmosphere and gameplay really made it feel like a weird mix between a genuinely lonely, scary horror game and a comedy survival game, a perfect combination. Edit: Or just find a giant frame 1 upon spawning, that works too. Also, seeing you meet the other player made me smile so hard, like I had the same experience playing the game a few months ago when I randomly ran into someone else. They talked with me for a bit, immediately died to a zombie, and we never met again, but that solace of knowing we both existed simultaneously in this abandoned world... it somehow made the game feel even more complete than when I used to play all those years ago.
The idea of avoiding bugs like some sort of enemy reminds me of something like STALKER or the book it's based on, roadside picnic. If you haven't heard of them I'd recommend checking them out!
Oh man the nostalgia, I still have the game on steam as well, but I now mostly play the modded version since it connects with steam lobbies, and speaking of abusing glitches; at some point in the game's history someone discovered a glitch where you press Z then V I think and wait a few seconds and you can slide along the map at light speed as long as you don't use a 2 handed weapon, sprint, or jump.
I REMEMBER THIS GAME I emailed landfall for a key like 2 months after the release of TABZ. I still have the game and I remember it being alive for a bit after it’s delisting.
I do love this half-documentation half-nostalgia-trip type of videos. It's a nice somber reminder that some things do end, and those things should be enjoyed while you can. And serves as excellent way to document and record those games into the internet, to make sure any who do remember enjoy the nostalgia trip. Lovely stuff.
10:29 unironiqualy it makes the aiming even more realistic. When you point out a gun like that in real life there is no middle point. You just try to align it with your eyes the best you can
"After dying, finding that there were no guns in a consistent spawn, I respawned; headed towards the city.. and in this game, playing alone - this game that no one else has - i found another player." - Most Creepypastas based on Abandoned Multiplayer, or Singleplayer-Only, games. I have to consider that the best moment of the video.
Really love videos about exploring dead videogames, this one was especially good, especially the map "reconstruction", so thank you for making it! Also immediately recognized the Echo music at 16:48 , good taste 👍
Hearing you actually play the game a freak out when you die or when zombies mobbed you is... refreshing, from a video essay channel. Also that keyboard ASMR during those sections was excellent, lol.
I love the balance between the classic documentary style video and the candid experience of experiencing the game for the first time in 7 years, perfect for capturing the experience and goofiness of the game
dead games are sad yet interesting. Creativity breeds Creativity, and dead creations breeds innovations. Games are truly the most underappreciated forms of art and i hope they remain that way
I'm happy to say that you managed to actually revive the game with this video! By revive I do mean that the servers have a full 5 people, but that is still quite an increase! I managed to talk to a few people, and we took down a giant, and tried to take down the mountain (with no success). Super fun.
I came up with a lore that it was the creator of that universe. After people stopped playing the game, he was left alone in an isolated, dead game, slowly becoming mad. Idk, I just thought it would be cool to add lore to this mysterious character
I really do love landfall's games. They're so experimental and silly, but still filled with ingenuity and charm. Really, they're games I can only see existing on PC. I wish they still supported more of their stuff though, mainly TABG and Knightfall.
TABZ developers Landfall had also made another parody battle royale game called TABG based on PUBG, and I want to tell everyone that it is an incredibly innovative game, It's still on steam and It's free. but it is slowly, sadly dying. Please give Tabg a shot if you haven't, It is the game I have had the most fun with my friends in, ever.
I LOVE this game, I used to play it all the time & still have it in my steam library. Typically I played when only a couple other people happened to be on the servers, making the experience for the most part quite empty and honestly somewhat chilling sometimes as it was typically silent with mild ambience only sometimes. A few times when I played while only a couple people were on (or none at all), strange events would happen, such as a massive multi-story zombie spawning, or those creepy cornfield zombies would spawn absolutely everywhere, used to scare me soo much. Very happy to see someone else covering this game after so long, makes me feel like I've just restored a ton of memories that I had forgotten about.
i actually just revisited this game a month or two ago! i was absolutely blown away when it dropped (i was much younger) and i never stopped thinking about how awful it was for me when they took it off steam. you could see the player count drop significantly. only twice in the entire two weeks that i played this year did i see any players that werent just my friends who i asked to join me. justice for TABZ
Its actually shocking how this just disappeared from my mind, and this was like so popular when it released, maaaaaaaaaaaaan i wish i had it, i remember also wanting at the time but i was really younger. +1 sub and like ^^
Oh i remember this one, probably played for about 50 hours with friend, through extreme lag and often crashing, but didn't care because gameplay, player interaction and exploring loop was so much fun. Even back them i felt like it had a big potential if given enough development, but sadly it was quietly abandoned right after.
i still have this game in my steam library; even back when it came out it still felt like you were entirely alone, and that was the way it should be. meeting another player felt like a cosmic coincidence that some higher being had a hand in orchestrating. ok now to actually watch the video lol
Damn this brings me back. I miss this game a lot and still think it was landfalls best game in its peak (totally not biased). I was reminded of all the discoverys of secrets and glitches, and the hoaxes. I actually was so into this game during middle school that I eventually became one of 3 admins (at the time) for the fandom wikia. Made a bunch of edits and reformatted the entire site. found some things that weren't documented. We eventually got into a wiki war with another competing tabz wiki that came out near the same time, stole each others content and roasted each other in an attempt to claim the title of the official wiki. I wanna say we won considering how I can no longer find the other wiki. Good times. Nowadays I don't remember much at all other than those secret weapons, I was so young at the time lol
This was a spectacular video. I never really played this game, but I definitely knew about it and it was always fun to watch (as most Landfall games are). That ending though, slowly erasing the map you spent the entire video building... I can't properly put words to it, but that was a fantastic end to this little experience.
dude I adored TABZ when it came out, I was only in middle school and the only way I could play it was going over to my friend’s house because he had it on his PC. No way a video just drops into my lap like this
The idea that everything will eventually be forgotten is terrifying. But the idea that someone, somewhere, will always rediscover said thing and possibly document it is comforting. It gives a sense of pseudo-immortality. One day, years or centuries after my death, someone might find me again. Maybe they’ll be interested in my life and document it, enjoying my life and sharing it with others. Then I will be forgotten once more. Never to resurface again. Just one final remembrance before I fade away forever.
always a joy to see u in my feed, i like the more loose feel of the editing in this vid, feels scuffed in all the right ways like the totally accurate games do lol as always, hope youve been doing alright :]
thank you so much for documenting this game i was trying to find stuff about it awhile back but there was nothing to see someone go through this game like i had awhile ago is awesome
I played this quite few years ago, not on steam but through a more…suspicious…file download. However, it was too laggy to play. It would be fine at first, but then after about 5 minutes it would basically be unplayable due to constantly rising lag. This game now lives in a very interesting place in my mind. Thanks for exploring it for us!
I remember that some of the totally surreal moments from this game for me was encountering the giants. Most people probably don't know that they can vary vastly in size, and I believe I've encountered some of the largest possible giants while playing. I remember trying to climb the tall tower city, and finally making it to the top after many attempts, when all of a sudden I head what I thought was successive thunder strikes, which upon turning around I discovered to actually be a giant rivaling the height of the entire city, lumbering over the buildings, stumbling over them. I was entirely in awe of it's size, I felt like an ant. It turned around and left the city, so I decided to follow the beast to see where it would go, whereupon it led me to the outer edges of the map. Fading in from the fog I was even more incredulous to find that there was not just a single giant, but in fact what could have been called a whole family of them, out near the abyss. They all proceeded to yeet themselves off the edge of the map, and I tried to follow, but unfortunately we all perished to fall damage. Totally unforgettable gaming moment for me.
12:50 This is the part where the main character concludes the obvious haunting/interaction with supernatural entity as a "glitch" and the audience complains about how a real person could never be that stupid because it's "so obvious".
There's always a sort of charm to playing games you know no one else is. It's like you're the only one left in the world, but you're not willing to let go just yet.
I remember watching TABS letsplayers play this game way back when. What a different vibe to be the only person playing rather than one of like 24 in a server.
This game was peak i remember playing it at its peak and robbing a trade caravan with my homie for legendary guns, we also killed the guys that they tried to deliver the weapons for... It was so peak
I remember getting this game through some alternate means I don’t remember , and there was still players left. I believe this was a significant amount of time after the delisting
On the official landfall website you can download and play a community modded version of TABZ. This website version still has players on a daily basis. I play it sometimes when I am bored.
I actually play this occasionally from time to time and give myself timed challenges. Rarely I find another player, and it's usually shoot on sight, but it's fun when they stay and talk. I wish they did more with this game.
Hello! I want to pre-emptively apologize for the rough recording quality and audio on the live portions of the video. This recording happened quite a long while ago before I had replaced my CPU as the video got shelved for more immediate interests. I rendered the video in 1440p as to give it as good of a bitrate as I can, at least.
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Pls do a vid on the outer wilds
It’s the only video game where even after playing it the ending has stuck with me
The quality seems fine to me
in the sity, many gun
wise words
bars
Truly a modern day Aristotle
Very much
ye,sity has many gun
this game carries such a unique feel. the jank along with the really suffocating yet still fog creates such a special, comfortable uneasiness... i really wish they would recontinue the development of it...
WOW BLUESR ! Didn't expect to see you there! :D 👋
BLUE! :D
I think part of the magic of it all is that they stopped the development
Yo silly man
@@BlueSR isn't the lack of continued development part of the magic of this game and it's setting?
it's always so surreal running into other players in these abandoned worlds
Its like meeting another human in an abandoned building
12:50 makes me think of creepypasta and cursed games. A mysterious, floating entity in a foggy, abandoned game that glitched the game as you as it caught your attention
Ya sure you aren't just describing the Freezer from Saints Row?
the "A friend" section has some insane vibes. Like something you'd see in an indie game
I played this game so much as a kid, it was so surreal, like exploring this forbidden dream world that tried to kick you out and expel you as soon as it could. Falling through the world, dying of fall damage from walking off a rock, being flung thousands of feet in the air, failing a simple jump because your leg got caught on the geometry... Everything was so buggy and hostile, but that's what made it fun. You had to learn those bugs, abuse them, memorize the map and rush to all the good guns, hoping nobody else grabbed them and died. There was, of course, that one legendary red shotgun, at the very center of the map, guarded by the second hardest enemy in the game... That I usually just ran straight to and grabbed without even fighting the boss, of course.
Then, there was the TRUE goal: Finding a giant. The mythical beasts were rare, but you were almost gaurenteed to have at least heard them, or seen them stomping around from afar. Killing one was near impossible, but it was the true TABZ player's pride. The game's atmosphere and gameplay really made it feel like a weird mix between a genuinely lonely, scary horror game and a comedy survival game, a perfect combination.
Edit: Or just find a giant frame 1 upon spawning, that works too.
Also, seeing you meet the other player made me smile so hard, like I had the same experience playing the game a few months ago when I randomly ran into someone else. They talked with me for a bit, immediately died to a zombie, and we never met again, but that solace of knowing we both existed simultaneously in this abandoned world... it somehow made the game feel even more complete than when I used to play all those years ago.
The idea of avoiding bugs like some sort of enemy reminds me of something like STALKER or the book it's based on, roadside picnic. If you haven't heard of them I'd recommend checking them out!
Oh man the nostalgia, I still have the game on steam as well, but I now mostly play the modded version since it connects with steam lobbies, and speaking of abusing glitches; at some point in the game's history someone discovered a glitch where you press Z then V I think and wait a few seconds and you can slide along the map at light speed as long as you don't use a 2 handed weapon, sprint, or jump.
@@luck0000 Oh so that's how you did it! I remember someone showing me how to do that AGES ago but I forgot lol
"as a kid"
Released in 2017
Oh shit oh fuck I'm old
@@some-replies To be fair I refer to anything under like 15 as a "kid" by this point
However yes this game makes me feel ancient
1:15
"We find ourselves on a road, next to an overturned house."
Hit me in the face like it was a text-adventure game
And in that house there is a princess
@@generalbacon7476 omg not again! i just killed the princess
You have to slay her
@@generalbacon7476 Is this a slay the princess reference?
I REMEMBER THIS GAME I emailed landfall for a key like 2 months after the release of TABZ. I still have the game and I remember it being alive for a bit after it’s delisting.
God, I remember watching videos of this game, it was a lot of fun back in the day
Yea always loved watching videos about this game. Sad that they'll never "finish" this game
I do love this half-documentation half-nostalgia-trip type of videos. It's a nice somber reminder that some things do end, and those things should be enjoyed while you can. And serves as excellent way to document and record those games into the internet, to make sure any who do remember enjoy the nostalgia trip. Lovely stuff.
10:29 unironiqualy it makes the aiming even more realistic. When you point out a gun like that in real life there is no middle point. You just try to align it with your eyes the best you can
Totally accurate aiming
Totally accurate judge waiting simulator
"After dying, finding that there were no guns in a consistent spawn, I respawned; headed towards the city.. and in this game, playing alone - this game that no one else has -
i found another player."
- Most Creepypastas based on Abandoned Multiplayer, or Singleplayer-Only, games.
I have to consider that the best moment of the video.
12:48 I thought this was the start of this video turning into some secret ARG
I does feel exactly like that. But no the little freak just liked crashing games I suppose
Really love videos about exploring dead videogames, this one was especially good, especially the map "reconstruction", so thank you for making it!
Also immediately recognized the Echo music at 16:48 , good taste
👍
Echo is one of the best stories I've ever read! I love sneaking the OST into videos
Hearing you actually play the game a freak out when you die or when zombies mobbed you is... refreshing, from a video essay channel. Also that keyboard ASMR during those sections was excellent, lol.
I love the balance between the classic documentary style video and the candid experience of experiencing the game for the first time in 7 years, perfect for capturing the experience and goofiness of the game
dead games are sad yet interesting. Creativity breeds Creativity, and dead creations breeds innovations. Games are truly the most underappreciated forms of art and i hope they remain that way
I really love the cartography of this video, and I like how easy it makes map-making understandable for some people
I'm happy to say that you managed to actually revive the game with this video!
By revive I do mean that the servers have a full 5 people, but that is still quite an increase!
I managed to talk to a few people, and we took down a giant, and tried to take down the mountain (with no success). Super fun.
24:36 missed opportunity for them to have called it a Knockbackarov, as it shares the same model
12:50 either you saw god or satan no inbetween
Or a mad god
I came up with a lore that it was the creator of that universe. After people stopped playing the game, he was left alone in an isolated, dead game, slowly becoming mad. Idk, I just thought it would be cool to add lore to this mysterious character
I really do love landfall's games. They're so experimental and silly, but still filled with ingenuity and charm. Really, they're games I can only see existing on PC. I wish they still supported more of their stuff though, mainly TABG and Knightfall.
TABZ developers Landfall had also made another parody battle royale game called TABG based on PUBG, and I want to tell everyone that it is an incredibly innovative game, It's still on steam and It's free. but it is slowly, sadly dying.
Please give Tabg a shot if you haven't, It is the game I have had the most fun with my friends in, ever.
I remember TheRussianBadger made multiple videos about it.
I LOVE this game, I used to play it all the time & still have it in my steam library. Typically I played when only a couple other people happened to be on the servers, making the experience for the most part quite empty and honestly somewhat chilling sometimes as it was typically silent with mild ambience only sometimes. A few times when I played while only a couple people were on (or none at all), strange events would happen, such as a massive multi-story zombie spawning, or those creepy cornfield zombies would spawn absolutely everywhere, used to scare me soo much. Very happy to see someone else covering this game after so long, makes me feel like I've just restored a ton of memories that I had forgotten about.
11:03 honestly this sounds more realistic. If you shoot an automatic gun without proper hearjng protection you cant hear anything
Amazing video! Seeing another player in a long forgotten multiplayer server is always fun.
i actually just revisited this game a month or two ago! i was absolutely blown away when it dropped (i was much younger) and i never stopped thinking about how awful it was for me when they took it off steam. you could see the player count drop significantly. only twice in the entire two weeks that i played this year did i see any players that werent just my friends who i asked to join me. justice for TABZ
In the sity
U must wait
Until the dice
Read many gun
I was actually trying to find this zombie game yesterday. Weird coincidence
Its actually shocking how this just disappeared from my mind, and this was like so popular when it released, maaaaaaaaaaaaan i wish i had it, i remember also wanting at the time but i was really younger.
+1 sub and like ^^
this game was so nostolgic , when i first remembered it and it was gone i thought it was a dream
It was one of those experiences that came and gone in a instant but all the memories of it is so strong
i've been waiting for another indigo parallel esque video, this is great
So sad to see a game fully empty, just feels hopeless
20:01 GUYS WFT IS THAT THING ON THE RIGHT SIDE
Oh i remember this one, probably played for about 50 hours with friend, through extreme lag and often crashing, but didn't care because gameplay, player interaction and exploring loop was so much fun.
Even back them i felt like it had a big potential if given enough development, but sadly it was quietly abandoned right after.
i still have this game in my steam library; even back when it came out it still felt like you were entirely alone, and that was the way it should be. meeting another player felt like a cosmic coincidence that some higher being had a hand in orchestrating.
ok now to actually watch the video lol
In the sity many gun
Tabz turned into an arg for a second
Something about wandering an empty gray landscape with impossible structures and random events is fascinating to me
had this bad boy in my library since i was 8 years old
thanks for the straigthforward intro
hey woa I still have this installed I play it every now and then and just explore the empty world its eerie and i love it
Damn this brings me back. I miss this game a lot and still think it was landfalls best game in its peak (totally not biased). I was reminded of all the discoverys of secrets and glitches, and the hoaxes.
I actually was so into this game during middle school that I eventually became one of 3 admins (at the time) for the fandom wikia. Made a bunch of edits and reformatted the entire site. found some things that weren't documented.
We eventually got into a wiki war with another competing tabz wiki that came out near the same time, stole each others content and roasted each other in an attempt to claim the title of the official wiki. I wanna say we won considering how I can no longer find the other wiki. Good times.
Nowadays I don't remember much at all other than those secret weapons, I was so young at the time lol
Brother it took me 5 times to look at the notification until, i got to realise, it was cursed judge😂❤❤❤ love ur content
12:49 nah thats scary as hell
Already 6 years damn
This was a spectacular video. I never really played this game, but I definitely knew about it and it was always fun to watch (as most Landfall games are).
That ending though, slowly erasing the map you spent the entire video building... I can't properly put words to it, but that was a fantastic end to this little experience.
I remember this game, it was fun watching people play it
i like the keyboard clicky clicky
dude I adored TABZ when it came out, I was only in middle school and the only way I could play it was going over to my friend’s house because he had it on his PC. No way a video just drops into my lap like this
6:02 rabbit.
The idea that everything will eventually be forgotten is terrifying. But the idea that someone, somewhere, will always rediscover said thing and possibly document it is comforting. It gives a sense of pseudo-immortality. One day, years or centuries after my death, someone might find me again. Maybe they’ll be interested in my life and document it, enjoying my life and sharing it with others. Then I will be forgotten once more. Never to resurface again. Just one final remembrance before I fade away forever.
always a joy to see u in my feed, i like the more loose feel of the editing in this vid, feels scuffed in all the right ways like the totally accurate games do lol
as always, hope youve been doing alright :]
7:04 That panic keyboard pressing when moving around. As fine as an aged wine :3
Hey! There's a fan-man semi-developer endorced remake with some updates, keep your eyes out in 2025!
thank you so much for documenting this game i was trying to find stuff about it awhile back but there was nothing to see someone go through this game like i had awhile ago is awesome
remember blitzkriegsler playing this when it came out
i booted up the game for the first time in years about 2 weeks ago, crazy to see it's getting remembered
Shame that it got abondened but thanks for reviewing it
I love coming back to old abandoned games. It's surreal being in a place meant for many many people and being the only one there
10/10 yapp setion, would listen again
6:02 who is this silly little fella?!
Someone needs to remake this at some point
Wow great video 👍 and your hair is looking amazing today!
I love how your use of words! How you describe things is so poetic, It makes the experience of watching truly wonderful
i thought i imagined this game in my head and in my head only
I played this quite few years ago, not on steam but through a more…suspicious…file download. However, it was too laggy to play. It would be fine at first, but then after about 5 minutes it would basically be unplayable due to constantly rising lag. This game now lives in a very interesting place in my mind. Thanks for exploring it for us!
I remember that some of the totally surreal moments from this game for me was encountering the giants.
Most people probably don't know that they can vary vastly in size, and I believe I've encountered some of the largest possible giants while playing.
I remember trying to climb the tall tower city, and finally making it to the top after many attempts, when all of a sudden I head what I thought was successive thunder strikes, which upon turning around I discovered to actually be a giant rivaling the height of the entire city, lumbering over the buildings, stumbling over them. I was entirely in awe of it's size, I felt like an ant.
It turned around and left the city, so I decided to follow the beast to see where it would go, whereupon it led me to the outer edges of the map. Fading in from the fog I was even more incredulous to find that there was not just a single giant, but in fact what could have been called a whole family of them, out near the abyss. They all proceeded to yeet themselves off the edge of the map, and I tried to follow, but unfortunately we all perished to fall damage.
Totally unforgettable gaming moment for me.
17:28 unlocked a childhood memory, flying into the sun was one of my favorite parts of the game
12:50 This is the part where the main character concludes the obvious haunting/interaction with supernatural entity as a "glitch" and the audience complains about how a real person could never be that stupid because it's "so obvious".
There's always a sort of charm to playing games you know no one else is. It's like you're the only one left in the world, but you're not willing to let go just yet.
22:12 6 bullets enough to kill anything that moves
It was a good one for sure.
Watching this video unlocked some melancholic, bizzare part of my soul.
Thank you.
I remember watching TABS letsplayers play this game way back when. What a different vibe to be the only person playing rather than one of like 24 in a server.
That world had an odd melancholy. I think it's the mist. Hope your friend is doing OK. Wherever they are
26 minutes into i realised what channel I'm on, holy shit, new video by you, mad respect
THE INDIGO PARALLEL DEV MADE A NEW GAME!!!
This game was peak i remember playing it at its peak and robbing a trade caravan with my homie for legendary guns, we also killed the guys that they tried to deliver the weapons for... It was so peak
i cant believe they made a game about beating up the green. this is horrible
Imagine the guy looking for his friend after he left, probably roaming the map for an hour and slowly losing hope
a video on Jazzpunk would be gas
I remember getting this game through some alternate means I don’t remember , and there was still players left. I believe this was a significant amount of time after the delisting
It definitely had the empty world feeling though
Ok the alternate means was the modded download is on the developers website (landfall)
This video had a very unique feel to it. I can't quite describe the feeling but nonetheless i loved the video.
Been playing this game every now and again for years and it’s genuinely a hidden gem I just wish reloading my gun didn’t randomly kill me.
This video was very soothing, in a weird way. TABZ has such an oddly compelling art style that's in tension with the mood the game creates.
4:45 dude went from this is the best to i cant find my feet in like 2 seconds, that was great.
love ya videos and thank you to everyone who supports on patreon. bless up
I LOVE LANDFALL GAMES
I played this back in the day. What a joy it was!
Man do I wish I could play this game
In the sity, many gun
On the official landfall website you can download and play a community modded version of TABZ. This website version still has players on a daily basis. I play it sometimes when I am bored.
Bro I actually like this game I feel like it has a lot of potential I hope they bring it back
I reopened and played this game around a year ago too and i agree its such a weird feeling explored a dead game knowing your the only player
I hope that titarMraz is having a good day right now.
10:57 this is to simulate going deaf from the gunshots. Totally accurate
I actually play this occasionally from time to time and give myself timed challenges. Rarely I find another player, and it's usually shoot on sight, but it's fun when they stay and talk. I wish they did more with this game.
I am so glad that I also got this back when it was still listed.