I was trying to wrack my brain what the twist was gonna be. Will the dad be evil, will the lady be some manifestation of depression, will she actually be friendly, etc. Nope, just bug monsters. Pretty solid, the endings are appropriately dark.
I thought it’d be like the kid lived under a abusive dad that taught him to resent his mom. So the dad got arrested and the mom comes around just trying to make sure her kid eats, but the kid can’t help but see her as a sinister monster no what what she does.
@@jsantiago7 Nope, the 2D indie scene has just become too stagnant. Everyone wants their game to be the new Earthbound. It's all so derivative, so passé.
@@ExileGhostflame There's like 2 games similar to earthbound at all... And Earthbound had nothing to do with depression. It was about literal aliens trying to take over the world. Literally. It's okay if you're underaged, just don't pretend like you know what earthbound's like.
It was dangerous, That's why. the emergency news indicate that whatever is out there may be spread on a wide scale, meaning that the dad must have known he couldn't just escape from those creatures, even just looking out the window shows how many monsters there were. Therefore it's not plausible for the dad to just believe he could easily abandon his child and live, i think he saw what happened to his wife and immediately decided to get food for his child and stay home before more of these monsters showed up but was sadly folded like a chair in the end.
I like the idea that, despite the takeover of the parasites, your mom still loves you. She wants to feed you, she knows you and wants to get to you in particular, and she even moves you to your bed when you pass out in the hallway. Sure, it's not quite her anymore, but it's something of her. And if she catches you after she's broken in, it looks like she even holds you while you're a cocoon.
the fact that it doesnt just break in and force the whole ordeal until pc is pretty much approaching death from starvation is also an interesting key detail that i think supports this idea
Thank you so much for featuring another one of our games! While we definitely welcome whatever interpretation the player takes from the story, you're very correct: the writer/programmer's take on this one was "let's just make a game about giant bug people" lol
@@juggernautbob3840 There are multiple bad endings already, it won't hurt to have a one good ending in my opinion. It doesn't have to be a really good ending, just enough for the player to survive. It's probably just me, but I'm not going to play a game where there's not a single good ending, because it's pointless. If you prefer tragic endings then these kinds of games are for you, but it's not my cup of tea.
sometimes you get thought provoking metaphors involving the struggles of connection and isolation. other times nah it's just centipedes taking over the world. love horror
Ah, yes, because we all know there's no possible way the centipedes could also be a metaphor for something else, either. Love casual anti-intellectualism
@@rammym23I’m willing to make the argument that it’s not casual anti-intellectualism so much as when many people dive into metaphors the use of them can sometimes cheapen the reveal over time. I say this as someone who loves psychological horror. Not only this but horror as metaphor can have its blind spots, too.
I'd pretend to let him in, and then I would immediately block him with my foot between the door, and I would ask him what the secret password was, and if he brings cookies followed by saying the word "Anime", THEN I'd immediately let him in lol. It's all about how unnecessary and detailed the plan is to let him in or not let him in. It can't just be as simple as it sounds..😂😅✌️✨️ Also cookies.
I thought the cocoon in the other room was actually your dad, and that he realized he made a mistake and left you that final warning because he knew he was cooked 🫣
I do like the concept of creatures that try to get you to let them into your house with the promise of food, it'd make sense since the people wouldn't be leaving their house therefore would have a limited supply of food.
@anumrose3762 I was invested in the beginning but during the end of S1 and start of S2, they kept not communicating with eachother about what they learned and it bothered me so much lol. Can't wait for S3 this fall though!
@Inusitus I agree. The lack of communication between them about everything they learnt caused so many problems. Me too! Excited to see what's going to happen in season 3 and where this is heading.
I love the Faith style of this game, I don't know if it was made by the same original creator or not, but I was really impressed by the similarities, obviously with some differences such as not being made by rotoscoping and also having the "mortis" after when you die.
@@kitkatboard you know what’s weird I was looking through the video to check if there was a microwave but what I found is worse not only is there no microwave but there isn’t even an oven heck there isn’t even a simple fireplace nothing to warm up any food I’m not even sure it’s the world that’s trying to starve us at this point but some kind of delusional trip on the horrors of starvation
Finally! I can watch another Manly video to keep my mind off of the miserable existence that we all live in on this unfair and godforsaken corporeal realm of a planet we call Earth.
The concept in itself is terrifying. Imagine you are a kid waking up home alone oblivious to an 'apocalypse' that had unfolded and you see a note from your dad that says Don't Let Her In, you think nothing of it going about your day realizing there's no food. Until you see Her what the note was referring to, but here's the kicker: she looks like your mom. You're scared home alone and something doesn't feel right, do you listen to the note from your dad or what appears to be your mom? As time goes on you become more hungry and more desperate to take action
What's strange to me is that she doesn't immediately force her way in, and your dad's note implies that she's been doing this for a long while, with the broken window in your parents' bedroom giving her free access without you needing to let her in, she waits until you're literally going to starve to death before coming in and forcing you. So it... might also be a metaphor?
Well, by using the theme of scolopendras, this game achieved its original goal - to evoke a feeling of deep disgust. I know the most body horrors are tough on the stomach, but this is too much even for me.
What I do is get exposure therapy to these sorts of things. There are plenty of Japanese games with these sort of theme and once I saw most of them, I sort of got used to it
I am loyal to this kind of horror, but still prefer when the metamorphoses with the body have an auxiliary (background) function and don't make my insides shrink. If these crawling creatures had even a crumb of their former human consciousness, I think I could sympathize with them.
_"This turned out completely fine.....At least, we're not hungry"_ Lol MBH. The father was already gone for weeks at the start of the game... poor kid. This was a very freaky post apocalyptic game. I liked the creatures - the idea of worms and the walking centipede woman were scary too.
The woman outside couldn’t be your mother. The egg in her bed was fully intact, and she’d have no reason to leave only to ask to come back in, instead of just coming back in the same way she got out, which would have to have been her own bedroom window. Also, the woman outside and your mother when she poked her head out the door looked very different. It’s weird they even needed to ask permission to come in, when they seemed more than strong enough to break in. Too bad about the ending, but you were a starving child surrounded by monsters. I doubt there was anywhere he could go. It would have been cool if there was some perfect combination of choices that leads to your father coming back and driving away with you, or at least the military showing up.
Love the art style in this game. Love how the graphics are simplistic yet it fits the tone and theme of the story/plot. Sometimes when it comes to games, especially horror games, simplicity works well with the story/plot that you have. Ive been working on my rog maker horror game for over 7 years now, and im still no where close to finishing it because im only one person doing everything, including the coding(I dont use the buttons much in the program, most of the time its rubyscript) It's hard making a video game when you dont have a team of people with you who are also working on it. One day, i gope to finish it and share it with the world. Thanks for the upload Manly. ✌️🤝✨️
This game was sweet, good format. I like how it doesn't overexplain or overstay at all. The music could have been placed a lot better. Unfortunate to have 3 or 4 piercing beeps just because you entered the bedroom. The chase music was sweet but short lived.
8-bit/chiptune really makes me nostalgic even though I wasn't playing games during that era, only recently with how available they are thanks to emulators and good ol' piracy
Thank you man! I really respect that you tried all options with a ton of patience. It got annoying at the end. I'd have hated to replay for a diff outcome so many times. Annoying but a good horror game nonetheless. Liked your video
This immediately makes me think that the protag has anorexia and the note from the dad is a learned subconscious message they've picked up from dad calling them fat or something. The mother is genuinely trying to help, but the anorexia makes them view anything that might take the anorexia away from them as the enemy. Food looks disgusting. When you finally eat you feel disgusting too, but eventually (after ? weeks) you feel warm and safe and the anorexia dies away.
That's a good theory, can't wrap my head around the ending where he goes outside tho.. like what are these creatures Supposed to be and whats the metaphor for being a weird sac cocoon
i GREATLY appreciate how concise and basic you keep gameplay videos... every gamer takes soooooo long and takes pauses and talks too much, im always skipping at least half the video to get to the damn point. thank you
I would be interested in someone making a game like this that goes on way too long that tries to wear you down into letting some Eldritch entity in to just let it end.
I kinda wish the ‘true’ ending wasn’t just a glorified game over screen. Feels like DND when the DM wants the story to go a certain way and no matter what you’ll do, they find some bs way to railroad you again. Pretty creepy concept though, and it was executed mostly well for its short time frame!
Welcome to the Let Me In to your heart Club how Let Me In to your heart are ya?
Only if you ask nicely
Very lonely
i feel very Let Me In to your heart right now
About 15 out of 23.
Hey I really like your videos and I love the horror you play I hope you like this channel
i love seeing the artstyle and immediately saying "mortis" as if i was programmed to do so..
mortis..
mortis..
Well, shit. I should have read the comments before posting a certain word.
"What I am about to do has not been approved by the Vatican.. I have to finish what I started."
@@LunalovaniaGaming I quote that on the daily before doing anything remotely stupid 😂😂❤
That kid died like a DND character
He failed 1 singular agility roll and that was it
He was starving. Def had roll disadvantages
No DnD please
@@thomasrose2149it’s too late you can’t escape the dnd now
@@thomasrose2149 you know what, I'm gonna DnD even harder.
Roll for constitution. Or sanity
Monopoly
Damn our character really got that gamer posture at some angles
The bugs somehow fixed our posture 💀
Bro thinks he's that guy from the FNAF Pizzeria Simulator car minigame easter egg
Bro thinks he's the man behind the slaughter
Bro looks that orange guy in the that mini game. Man behind the slaughter looking ahh
bro walks like mario in smash ultimate
the "would you love me if I was a worm?" meme has gone too far!
A worm huh? *1 2 3 Rider Kick*
that's what my thought was too 😅
In your country, too? I thought it was just national but not inter.
@@DSN.002yapping is universal
Damn bro this is the shit my girlfriend keeps asking me 😂😂😂
I don’t think you’re supposed to let her in
That's what he said...
I can fix her
But ultimately did it really matter?
I like to think Dad just gone to buy milk to the most isolated place in the world.
Greenland has the best milk
I think her dad just went to the local 7/11 store…
In the city of Atlantis.
bro livin in Utah
I was trying to wrack my brain what the twist was gonna be. Will the dad be evil, will the lady be some manifestation of depression, will she actually be friendly, etc. Nope, just bug monsters. Pretty solid, the endings are appropriately dark.
It would be interesting if one of the endings was when you find your father hiding in some building and ask you him to let you in
I thought it’d be like the kid lived under a abusive dad that taught him to resent his mom. So the dad got arrested and the mom comes around just trying to make sure her kid eats, but the kid can’t help but see her as a sinister monster no what what she does.
@@far2ezThat only shows the problem is with you and the time you spend on these games. Not the developer who wants to tell a story.
@@jsantiago7 Nope, the 2D indie scene has just become too stagnant. Everyone wants their game to be the new Earthbound. It's all so derivative, so passé.
@@ExileGhostflame
There's like 2 games similar to earthbound at all... And Earthbound had nothing to do with depression. It was about literal aliens trying to take over the world. Literally.
It's okay if you're underaged, just don't pretend like you know what earthbound's like.
You will NOT let her in
You will NOT eat the bugs
You will NOT live in the cocoon
literally 1984
You will NOT recognize the bodies in the water
I can imagine the image while reading this
This is just like George Orwells book 1984
@@omegamars69 yes they got sponsored by big bed to slander the name of cocoon
Dad probably bought a single person plane ticket and dipped
Yeah he saw his wife in a cacoon and noped right on outta there.
Why he couldn't take his kid with him though? Was the kid infected or smthn....
Bro wanted to save money
Bro reallt said "fuck the kid"
It was dangerous, That's why. the emergency news indicate that whatever is out there may be spread on a wide scale, meaning that the dad must have known he couldn't just escape from those creatures, even just looking out the window shows how many monsters there were. Therefore it's not plausible for the dad to just believe he could easily abandon his child and live, i think he saw what happened to his wife and immediately decided to get food for his child and stay home before more of these monsters showed up but was sadly folded like a chair in the end.
I like the idea that, despite the takeover of the parasites, your mom still loves you. She wants to feed you, she knows you and wants to get to you in particular, and she even moves you to your bed when you pass out in the hallway. Sure, it's not quite her anymore, but it's something of her. And if she catches you after she's broken in, it looks like she even holds you while you're a cocoon.
🥹 this is actually a bit cute and sad at the same time
She even seems to have a gentle smile on her face during the final chase
the fact that it doesnt just break in and force the whole ordeal until pc is pretty much approaching death from starvation is also an interesting key detail that i think supports this idea
Yeah, sadly moms like these don't exist in real life
"No mom! I don't wanna be a worm monster!"
[later, after being cocooned]
"This is fine actually, it's safe and warm in here"
"Im white now.. I'M WHITE!"
"NOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!"
This is the comment I was gonna come here to make if it wasn't here already LOL
This surprised me. 😂
Me when I am an Irish or perhaps Italian immigrant to the USA in the 1950s-60s
A certain uncle in a certain heaven
Thank you so much for featuring another one of our games! While we definitely welcome whatever interpretation the player takes from the story, you're very correct: the writer/programmer's take on this one was "let's just make a game about giant bug people" lol
🔥🔥🔥
You should have made a single good ending.
@@alexanderliew3415eh, idk. Sometimes a game doesn't need a good ending, especially when it's about some kid stuck in the bug apocalypse.
@@juggernautbob3840 There are multiple bad endings already, it won't hurt to have a one good ending in my opinion. It doesn't have to be a really good ending, just enough for the player to survive. It's probably just me, but I'm not going to play a game where there's not a single good ending, because it's pointless. If you prefer tragic endings then these kinds of games are for you, but it's not my cup of tea.
sometimes you get thought provoking metaphors involving the struggles of connection and isolation. other times nah it's just centipedes taking over the world. love horror
Horror can be about a wide range of ideas. It’s great like that.
Ah, yes, because we all know there's no possible way the centipedes could also be a metaphor for something else, either. Love casual anti-intellectualism
@@rammym23I’m willing to make the argument that it’s not casual anti-intellectualism so much as when many people dive into metaphors the use of them can sometimes cheapen the reveal over time. I say this as someone who loves psychological horror. Not only this but horror as metaphor can have its blind spots, too.
@@far2ez what movie have you seen where the threat is "sociopath's mistaken belief that socialization is death"? I am genuinely curious.
@@marcosalmeida3947The one anime game where the protag sees everyone as meat monsters...
If it's manly knocking on my windows, I would let him in immediately.
Why’s that? 🤨 (I would too)
I would not, as I live on the 8th floor
@@BroIDontReallyKnowhe could be pretty tall
I'd pretend to let him in, and then I would immediately block him with my foot between the door, and I would ask him what the secret password was, and if he brings cookies followed by saying the word "Anime", THEN I'd immediately let him in lol. It's all about how unnecessary and detailed the plan is to let him in or not let him in. It can't just be as simple as it sounds..😂😅✌️✨️
Also cookies.
would you care to explain why
I thought the cocoon in the other room was actually your dad, and that he realized he made a mistake and left you that final warning because he knew he was cooked 🫣
I do like the concept of creatures that try to get you to let them into your house with the promise of food, it'd make sense since the people wouldn't be leaving their house therefore would have a limited supply of food.
There's a show called "From" that has a similar premise minus the centipede people
@@InusitusFrom is such a good show
@anumrose3762 I was invested in the beginning but during the end of S1 and start of S2, they kept not communicating with eachother about what they learned and it bothered me so much lol. Can't wait for S3 this fall though!
@@Inusitus Ok I'll try to remember to check it out
@Inusitus I agree. The lack of communication between them about everything they learnt caused so many problems. Me too! Excited to see what's going to happen in season 3 and where this is heading.
Yesterday: A girl knocked on the door wanting to do a seance
Today: A girl knocks on your window
Tomorrow: A girl comes down your chimney
Ho ho ho merry christmas!
Too bad you didn’t have a cross.
this is the first manly video that hasn’t come out at 4 am
(insomnia is useful for once)
@@M_Soldat2 dude get some sleep 😭
I haven't been able to sleep tonight and it did drop at 4am UK time lol
@@LequifiusGriddlesnake i’ve had insomnia for 8 years goodluck with that
@@LequifiusGriddlesnake i would if i could
Serious Faith vibes.
Yea, that reminded me of it
@@Nicolake-v1c same
Yeah. Like, entirely derived by it. Honestly, it’s just Faith. Just play Faith.
The art of her looking out the doorway after breaking in is horrifying.
Letting her in right now
How is it?
Don’t
Do it
@@TheOriginalJujuYummy worms🍽
@@Mnhr-Starling w
MORTIS
Oh, sorry. Wrong game.
Considering the food situation in the house I somehow think eating worms is an improvement seriously bad food in the entire house
Today's dinner will be either rot or worms, I can't wait to eat
@@arcalin. well if nothing else the latter is somehow less painful then the former
That's how they get ya.
@@kidprime6863 it’s like I always said at school it’s you get the choice of pain or more pain
@@Necfreon Huh, talk about being stuck between a rock and a hard place
But she looks friendly, if not friend why friend shaped?
That made me cackle
If worms not food why food shaped
this guy knows
Looks smashable atleast
I love the Faith style of this game, I don't know if it was made by the same original creator or not, but I was really impressed by the similarities, obviously with some differences such as not being made by rotoscoping and also having the "mortis" after when you die.
It's probably heavily inspired
thank you I couldn't remember where I had seen this style before
wheres the mortis
Wife: would you love me if I was a WOORM?
Dad: I'm leaving to go get milk.
Wife: Answer the question!
Wife: woukd you love me if i was a centipede?
Dad: ''Nopes out''
@@PlushyThieff you just repeated what I said.
I dunno guys we shouldn't judge too prematurely. Let's let her in let me in let me in let me in let me in
Murder drones reference!?
So, at one can a day, he managed to clear the entire shelf of canned food in seven days.
That math doesn't check out.
@@Ozymandias2x that entire shelf of canned food was bad I don’t know how canned food gets bad but whatever the case he wasn’t eating it
@@Necfreon I don't think it was expired, it's just that some of the food is supposed to be warmed up. Ever eaten cold beans ?
@@kitkatboard you know what’s weird I was looking through the video to check if there was a microwave but what I found is worse not only is there no microwave but there isn’t even an oven heck there isn’t even a simple fireplace nothing to warm up any food I’m not even sure it’s the world that’s trying to starve us at this point but some kind of delusional trip on the horrors of starvation
@@kitkatboard If one has to.
Idk why but like any sort of pixelated game like this and a few others you've played IDKY but they're always like the best games ever
Yeah my favourite type of horror games manly plays are these types or the 2d rpg maker ones.
I like the others too, but prefer these retro style ones
He got worms on his skin, He's becoming Leto Atreides
The messiah!
"Shows you the perils of centipedes taking over the world" - Truly a lesson we all must take to heart
Best bedtime video
Fr fr
Finally! I can watch another Manly video to keep my mind off of the miserable existence that we all live in on this unfair and godforsaken corporeal realm of a planet we call Earth.
Yes
True
Honestly same, I'm here living outta spite
Sigma
Relatable, friend.
My God Michael what have you done
You can not hide from god, hijo
Don't be afraid John
The concept in itself is terrifying. Imagine you are a kid waking up home alone oblivious to an 'apocalypse' that had unfolded and you see a note from your dad that says Don't Let Her In, you think nothing of it going about your day realizing there's no food. Until you see Her what the note was referring to, but here's the kicker: she looks like your mom. You're scared home alone and something doesn't feel right, do you listen to the note from your dad or what appears to be your mom? As time goes on you become more hungry and more desperate to take action
ホラーゲームはやっぱりドットのほうが怖く見えて好きです
I like you ❤
6:00 you missed the broken window. She let herself in. And chose the room of the parent first.
Would be cool if there was an ending where your dad comes back and saves you
Pretty sure his dad is a centipede now
What's strange to me is that she doesn't immediately force her way in, and your dad's note implies that she's been doing this for a long while, with the broken window in your parents' bedroom giving her free access without you needing to let her in, she waits until you're literally going to starve to death before coming in and forcing you.
So it... might also be a metaphor?
Oh god why did he let her in, he clearly wasnt supposed to :c
The music sounds like something or someone is in your home…
0:42 yes manly, you are genghis khan.
If invasion of the pod people had an Atari adaptation
Well, by using the theme of scolopendras, this game achieved its original goal - to evoke a feeling of deep disgust.
I know the most body horrors are tough on the stomach, but this is too much even for me.
What I do is get exposure therapy to these sorts of things. There are plenty of Japanese games with these sort of theme and once I saw most of them, I sort of got used to it
I am loyal to this kind of horror, but still prefer when the metamorphoses with the body have an auxiliary (background) function and don't make my insides shrink. If these crawling creatures had even a crumb of their former human consciousness, I think I could sympathize with them.
The fnaf guy yellow guy backstory
Exactly what i was thinking xD
I was thinking the same lol
The sound design is nauseating- it’s weirdly horrific in a way that I can’t describe
Game is literally called "Don't let her in"
Manly: lets her in
I really love the squiggly sort of text descriptions and choices
_"This turned out completely fine.....At least, we're not hungry"_
Lol MBH. The father was already gone for weeks at the start of the game... poor kid. This was a very freaky post apocalyptic game. I liked the creatures - the idea of worms and the walking centipede woman were scary too.
Always look for your comments on MBH videos. I feel sorry for the protag too. Is young and is facing the apocalypse alone 😢
Nobody:
Manly: I'm white!
Kinda wish instead of tripping he ran, but found his "dad" and gave up turning into a cocoon
The woman outside couldn’t be your mother. The egg in her bed was fully intact, and she’d have no reason to leave only to ask to come back in, instead of just coming back in the same way she got out, which would have to have been her own bedroom window. Also, the woman outside and your mother when she poked her head out the door looked very different. It’s weird they even needed to ask permission to come in, when they seemed more than strong enough to break in. Too bad about the ending, but you were a starving child surrounded by monsters. I doubt there was anywhere he could go. It would have been cool if there was some perfect combination of choices that leads to your father coming back and driving away with you, or at least the military showing up.
Unlikely cause if you’re dad has been gone for 2 months and it wasn’t because he’s in the military something is very wrong
I think the infection takes time to settle in thats why she looks normal at first before turning into the Globgalab dude.
The cocoon thing in her bed very clearly has a hole in it
i played this a few months ago but kept loosing on the final day lol. glad to see you playing manly.
0:39 when a lego fig gains sentience
Peak comment
Man I'm yellow 😔
Honestly, this unsettled me more than some modern horror games! I think it's the uncanny music design.
3:03 Wow didn't expect ManlyBadassHero to suddenly get political on us like that.
Listening to this with headphones on is certainly an experience
Love the art style in this game. Love how the graphics are simplistic yet it fits the tone and theme of the story/plot.
Sometimes when it comes to games, especially horror games, simplicity works well with the story/plot that you have.
Ive been working on my rog maker horror game for over 7 years now, and im still no where close to finishing it because im only one person doing everything, including the coding(I dont use the buttons much in the program, most of the time its rubyscript)
It's hard making a video game when you dont have a team of people with you who are also working on it. One day, i gope to finish it and share it with the world.
Thanks for the upload Manly. ✌️🤝✨️
Have you seen faith the unholy trinity?
@drby163 yep, sure have. This games graphics kind of remind me of Faith.
"MORTIS..." 😁
This game was sweet, good format. I like how it doesn't overexplain or overstay at all. The music could have been placed a lot better. Unfortunate to have 3 or 4 piercing beeps just because you entered the bedroom. The chase music was sweet but short lived.
That 8- bit music actually hurt my ears 😂
Same here. Hated having to turn it down so low.
Cool, now I know gen Z weakness.
8-bit/chiptune really makes me nostalgic even though I wasn't playing games during that era, only recently with how available they are thanks to emulators and good ol' piracy
@@AnglAfrohow'd you know they're gen z in the first place
@@librarianslivedoublelives cause they’d be dead if they lived in the game boy era
the lady is only scary to me because she's making aggressive unbroken eye contact like BLINK PLEASE
The best channel to fall asleep too. :)
I wonder if there's some like metaphor of a parasitic parent that coddles you for their own selfish gain or not
A Manly video for breakfast!? That was unexpected 😁 . The perfect way to start the day before work.
The monster was really scary and the story was compelling. Liked this game. Thanks, Manly ❤
"I am... an egg" - Manly 2024
Poor dad was forced to 'go get milk'.
sorry what does the video title say? i cant read it from here, im at my window letting some random girl in
Thank you man! I really respect that you tried all options with a ton of patience. It got annoying at the end. I'd have hated to replay for a diff outcome so many times. Annoying but a good horror game nonetheless. Liked your video
if youre cold, shes cold. let her in
This immediately makes me think that the protag has anorexia and the note from the dad is a learned subconscious message they've picked up from dad calling them fat or something. The mother is genuinely trying to help, but the anorexia makes them view anything that might take the anorexia away from them as the enemy. Food looks disgusting. When you finally eat you feel disgusting too, but eventually (after ? weeks) you feel warm and safe and the anorexia dies away.
Or…it’s about worm people destroying the world.
i did find it weird that the food in the fridge expired after only a few weeks
I like this becauae it makes the inevitable bad ending into a good ending.
That's a good theory, can't wrap my head around the ending where he goes outside tho.. like what are these creatures Supposed to be and whats the metaphor for being a weird sac cocoon
@@rafaelamendoim Because food does that? Food doesn't stay good indefinitely, and it was already going bad when the game started.
ManlyBadassHero + retro style horror (pixel, PS1, etc) = peak TH-cam content
THIS IS SO FAITHHHHH THIS IS SO MUCH LIKE FAITH i can see the inspiration
"you trip" fr realistic
I like the art style
Alright, maybe next time I shouldn't watch a MBH video before bed.
love these kinds of horror games
For some reason i thought the woman you were told not to let in was a vampire, like that foreign horror movie "Let the Right One In".
i GREATLY appreciate how concise and basic you keep gameplay videos... every gamer takes soooooo long and takes pauses and talks too much, im always skipping at least half the video to get to the damn point. thank you
Anyone else see the white creature and think of the creature from faith?
His name is Micheal put some respect
@@drby163 Micheal Jackson?
Tbh i dont see the problem, you have a nice sleep and become a buggybeing who is no longer starving, there are no downsides
Oh I’m letting her in.
I would be interested in someone making a game like this that goes on way too long that tries to wear you down into letting some Eldritch entity in to just let it end.
Loved the art style of this game!
I appreciate the simplicity of the music. It's very effective.
Dont be afraid John
This is screaming faith in 😊my ears a 100 times
You just have to let the RIGHT one in.
Jane Prentiss as a parent
I love that this is based on Faith (art-wise and gameplay-wise), it's so cool!
MOAR! I did not know fan game boy horror games were even a thing. Cool vid.
2:04 I'm not letting you in.
Let's let her in!
The duality of man.
I kinda wish the ‘true’ ending wasn’t just a glorified game over screen. Feels like DND when the DM wants the story to go a certain way and no matter what you’ll do, they find some bs way to railroad you again. Pretty creepy concept though, and it was executed mostly well for its short time frame!
The atmosphere is cool 👍
Honestly it could still be symbolism. Those giving in, giving up, becoming the ones that force others.
EVERYONE IS WORMS- Kamen Rider Kabuto, maybe
I really truly should not watch this as someone with an IMMENSE fear of stalking and stuff like this, but here I am :3
Yay more Manly before bed!❤