One of my favorite facts, airlines cruise at 35-40k feet. Which means if you look up and see a plane, that’s how deep the ocean is if you stand on the bottom.
Thank you for the science lesson Fooster! The reason why mountains shift is due to tectonic plates which make up the Earth's crust, or outermost layer. Basically huge slabs of land that shift causes earthquakes and tremors. The rubbing of two plates is why mountains are formed in the first place, as the land juts out from the crust. Same concept applies to already existing mountains, so that's why they might change in size and/or altitude
I think it's the other way around with earthquakes, earthquakes don't cause the tectonic plates to move, but the tectonic plates' movement causes most earthquakes.
Isostatic and eustatic changes also occur from massive weight transitions and can affect mountain ranges, a great example is the late ice age meltdowns caused Hudson Bay to rebound by 1.5 kilometers resulting in fossilized shorelines over the last 12,000 years of oceanic rising, glacial meltdowns, and the rising and subsiding of landmasses around the earth to adjust to the shifting weight. A fun and fascinating one is the azores plateau which mirrors the myth of Atlantis with its coincidental subsidence beneath the Atlantic Ocean around 11,600 years ago or 9,600 bc, the date given for the sinking of the mythical city. A fun coincidence at the minimum. All the information should be available but some of it is a bit dated and will be put to further tests by current teams trying to figure out the geological history of the Azores landmass considering its very paralleled geology to the mythical story of Atlantis as told by the Egyptians and preserved by the Greeks.
Love the educational start! So let's continue it :) 10:27 that sure looks like a humpback, however depth says 1600 meters, which is 1000 m deeper than the deepest recorded dive of a humpback. The beaked whale can hold it's breath for over 220 minutes, which is over 3.5 hours!
I think there is more than one beaked whale though and I would have never remembered this but I’m pretty sure it was the Cuvier's beaked whale that I saw in the documentary with it diving incredibly deep!
I think it's safer to assume it is a humpback whale model and it's simply that the dev didn't really put in the scientific effort of knowing what goes where lol.
Don't know how deep Beaked Whales go, but is it deeper than Sperm Whales? It's pretty well-known they can hold their breath as long, and they swim WAY far down to catch Giant Squid
I love the addition of skull that seems to be from a Dragon near the end. The subtle "yes, there were, and perhaps still are, other creatures of myth and legend. But THIS one, at least, this pinnacle of power suffered the same fate as everything else..."
I was gonna say some stupid stuff about Godzilla at the end but with all the trailers and info going around about the new movie I thought people might get a bit irritated with it 😂
Im like sitting here.. putting butter on my toast and shipping tea.. and suddenly i choke on the tea and was coughing thinking "did he just say Jacka**s Picard?" 😂😂😂
Thanks Fooster for one more video. I wanted to suggest to you Barotrauma. A submarine management with pretty scary monsters. It's better played in multiplayer (at least much more fun). So why not ask Fisk and Olof to come along? I am sure you would love it! I have been playing it for the last few weeks and it's so cool! Loving it! Cheers!
2:19 Fun fact! Mauna Kea in Hawai’i is technically the “tallest” mountain from base to peak at about 10,200 meters in height, as opposed to Everest being just shy of 9k meters, but since the majority of its height resides under sea level it isn’t usually considered the tallest mountain. But it beats Everest if you’re just counting the actual height of the mountain!
I thought it was cool that you did some research about a subject related to the game and shared that information with your viewers. Love your videos Fooster.
I’m not certain if I have megalophobia, I think I might have it, and if I do, I do enjoy confronting my fear, because in truth I am afraid of majestic things that are cool to look at. Like if I see a picture of outer space, I am looking at something is larger than myself, and that can feel uncomfortable, but that makes me want to confront my fears. Because I don’t want to be afraid of things that are cool to look at.
For anyone who's ever been in an airplane; cruising altitude is 35-37,000 feet. Imagine how tiny buildings are from up that high, then imagine those buildings at the bottom of the trench and you're on the surface of the water. Incredible.
I absolutely love games like this. The setting makes it for me. Something about underwater submersibles, the lack of space and realization that if anything major happens, you're basically screwed. It's also why I like space horror so much, but underwater bases (like in DeepStar Six) are just so fascinating to me.
Nothing better than learning with Fooster. I’ve heard that the depths of our oceans have been less explored than space. If this is still true then it boggles my mind. Space and the depths of the sea are two of my biggest passions. This is going to be good. 👍🏼
Well, more like "seen," because of course we don't really go far enough into either. The Voyager Probe launched when? The 70s? And a few years back it hit the Heliosphere... once it's through that region, it'll be impossible to hear, as the cosmic radiation pushed away by Sol (our Sun) is what's out there between stars. Either way, we have seen THOUSANDS of galaxies. But as far as the amount of ocean floor we've looked at with probes and manned submersibles is sitting at about 1% there's just so freaking much, and it takes a TON to get down there. Not space numbers, obviously, but it's still an expensive thing to do and takes lots of time and planning.
I wonder if there's multiple endings to this game now, like an additional one in addition to the one that we saw, where as soon as they mention about Odin Corp trying to cover something up, Fooster just starts ascending and going back to the surface... curious what would happen, but games like this I'll be honest actually terrifying me more than space
I love that Fooster was so enthused playing this - I doubt I could have put up with the terrible game voice acting if Fooster hadn't seemed so enthralled.
Don't worry Fooster, my heart jumped as well when Bruce popped out of nowhere at 13:00. I didn't see Dory or Marlin with him though, so already it's not looking good.
Being stuck in a sealed ship/vessel in a situation like this terrifies me. But I would 100% rather be in space. I don't know why but in my head it's safer because less people have died getting to and being in space. I know that makes no sense.
This game reminds me of subnautica... This games freaky. Know what other game is freaky ?... The Mist! I would absolutely lovebif you made a series on it! I'd watch it over and over !
The only thing they have in common with Subnautica is that both take place underwater. Other than that, they are two completely different games, both in mechanics and genre. Especially since this game is pretty boring so far and there are freshwater fish swimming in the sea, which reflects the bungling of the developers.
I dont know if you would ever do something like a "Fooster rambles," but i feel like you could have a great series on different topics and interests if you ever felt inspired
the real question is why the main character didn't go back to the surface after around 3000 feet in. i know i heard enough from the audio logs at that point.
Seen a play-through by another TH-camr, but Fooster is by far the best one! Just a quick question. Was that supposed to be the Kraken at the end?? Can't wait for more!!👍👍👍
Great info Fooster, love that! I'm gonna edit to say... I have a very, what feel, healthy fear of the ocean. My heart is palpitatin 💓💓 The info you gave set this video up wonderfully, I'm terrified 😳😂
Airliners fly around 30,000 to 42,000 feet, average is 35,000 but they do have corridors 1,000 feet apart up and down depending on direction of travel for safety - so westbound flights would be 33,000, 35,000, and 37,000 and eastbound would be 32,000, 34,000, and 36,000 respectively - which means the Challenger Deep is about as far down from the ocean surface as the ocean surface is underneath a jet airliner, for perspective.
I love all the informative details about the trench. I love that stuff. It's insane how cool the planet is and millions of undiscovered species. So exciting. Thank you for sharing all this information. Can't wait to see the rest of this awesome game play.
You know how refreshing it is, to see someone play a game like this who is not one of those "everything big underwater is Cthulhu" or "imma scream bloody terror at every little scare" types (and we probably all know who I'm talking about). I liked that. You're really chill. Have my sub.
This was great! I am afraid of water, but was a commercial fisherman in Alaska for six years. I like the fear of what could be below in the depths. Thank you so much for this one Fooster. I really needed to feel that rush again.
Hey Foster, I had the pleasure of meeting Cpt Don Walsh a couple of times as I work with Marine events and what an incredible person he was, incredible histories. All the best mate
Not the same genre but i think it would be so cool if you did a rdr2 play through as another series like your The Infected videos, those were so entertaining! Awesome content!
The famous "bloop" sound is regularly recorded, annually if you will, and sometimes we can hear other bloops behind the loudest sound of it. Perhaps an echo, and perhaps still caused by shifting ice as weather warms. But if an animal is down that deep, it would probably be something like a clam or oyster. So it's not impossible that the bloops we pick up are gigantic shelled creatures making sounds during what would be their mating season, or migrating. And they're just too far down for us to have seen them, especially if they are covered in sand or coral, etc.
Fooster deserves more love, the amount of detail he puts into each video is insane. From voice affects to fully being immersed into the game/character. I just love it so much. So good job to you and thank you for the content to brighten my days
Marine biology is one of my favorite subjects, and the ocean deep is by far my favorite topic to discuss. I'd love to be one of those explorers discovering new species of animals that live in these challenging conditions. More importantly, it would be amazing to learn how they're capable of surviving such conditions and where life really began on this planet.
Love the Geology with Fooster😂❤ The amount of pressure you'd be under at the depth even getting out and walking in a cave that has air, I would believe would be extremely difficult if not deadly
This really surprised me. I loved this game, great concept, and it nails the unease/horror of deep sea in such a short game. I’d love to see more from these developers.
Really interesting info, one of the best intros Ive heard from any content maker. I love this blend of fact and fiction and am looking forward to this no end! 😃 Wow, after watching this through I have to say, this is scarier than Subnautica and that freaked me quite a bit! Nice one, just wish it were longer. TY
Looks like a dragon-man thing. When we saw the octupi, I thought we'd see some kind of Cthulu type situation. Glad it was something a little different. Thank you for sharing.
First time commenting, and I'm absolutely happy finding this channel! ♥ I appreciate the dedication, engaging content, educational times, and the sense of humor across all your videos. While I haven't had the chance to watch this particular one yet, I can already sense that I might regret it lmao... especially considering my megalohydrothalassophobia. Wish me luck.
Hello Fooster. I never comment on your videos, but I just wanted to say that I hope that you are having a wonderful 2024. You have become my comfort to watch and listen to when I am feeling overwhelmed. I hope you continue to have a successful journey. I thank you for sharing it with us.
For the whales fact at the start: The whale in the game is indeed an humpback whale! For the beaked whales: The Cuvier's beaked whale's deepest dive recorded was 2,992m deep! For sperms whales, they routinely reach depths of 2,000 feet and can last for 45 minutes. They are capable of diving to depths of over 10,000 feet for over 60 minutes! Hope you can learn a little bit from that, love your content man!
This was a fun one Foost! I liked the little bit of research to set the scene at the start. Definitely wasn't expecting uh...that ending, haha. The vessel you drive looks like something I'd slap together in Garry's Mod
I love the ocean, and everything with oceans. Games, movies, etc. Always fascinated me how much is yet to be discovered how much is kept secret, and what we might never discover. So many mysteries, we know more about space.
For some reason I really liked the facts presented at the start of the video. It is educational but also helps as a small intro and to set the mood. As always thanks for uploading
If I'm not familiar with your voice, I would believe that this was a science commentary channel and not gaming channel haha, I love that intro. The ocean deep never ceases to amaze me.
Listening to you and frankie talk about history is to good. I hope you one day make some videos just talking about cool shit from history or facts of today
To this day, it absolutely fascinates me that we know more about space than our own oceans. We know more about things thousands of miles over our heads than we do about miles and miles below our own waters. You’ve earned a like and a sub!
Whoa! I never really knew all of that stuff! Thanks for telling us Fooster! And the beast looked like a giant shrimp to me. And when the Pandora was hit by it I thought we were DONE!
One of my favorite facts, airlines cruise at 35-40k feet. Which means if you look up and see a plane, that’s how deep the ocean is if you stand on the bottom.
Never thought of it that way 😮 that’s cool
I just love how light doesnt even reach down that far 🥰
And thats not exactly true. The average deep of the ocean floor is 4000-6000m, or roughly 13k-20k feet if you like strange measurements.
@@WoWan4oZ except that if you watched the video, the intro is about the deepest part of the ocean.
That's really spooky when you put it that way, lol
Thank you for the science lesson Fooster! The reason why mountains shift is due to tectonic plates which make up the Earth's crust, or outermost layer. Basically huge slabs of land that shift causes earthquakes and tremors. The rubbing of two plates is why mountains are formed in the first place, as the land juts out from the crust. Same concept applies to already existing mountains, so that's why they might change in size and/or altitude
I think it's the other way around with earthquakes, earthquakes don't cause the tectonic plates to move, but the tectonic plates' movement causes most earthquakes.
The pushing of plates causes mountains.
@@kokolama123 Thank you. I wasn't 100% sure, but I knew they were correlated
Isostatic and eustatic changes also occur from massive weight transitions and can affect mountain ranges, a great example is the late ice age meltdowns caused Hudson Bay to rebound by 1.5 kilometers resulting in fossilized shorelines over the last 12,000 years of oceanic rising, glacial meltdowns, and the rising and subsiding of landmasses around the earth to adjust to the shifting weight.
A fun and fascinating one is the azores plateau which mirrors the myth of Atlantis with its coincidental subsidence beneath the Atlantic Ocean around 11,600 years ago or 9,600 bc, the date given for the sinking of the mythical city. A fun coincidence at the minimum. All the information should be available but some of it is a bit dated and will be put to further tests by current teams trying to figure out the geological history of the Azores landmass considering its very paralleled geology to the mythical story of Atlantis as told by the Egyptians and preserved by the Greeks.
@@fusrodahing1993 Absolutely, very easy to swap them around. :)
Love the educational start! So let's continue it :)
10:27 that sure looks like a humpback, however depth says 1600 meters, which is 1000 m deeper than the deepest recorded dive of a humpback.
The beaked whale can hold it's breath for over 220 minutes, which is over 3.5 hours!
I think there is more than one beaked whale though and I would have never remembered this but I’m pretty sure it was the Cuvier's beaked whale that I saw in the documentary with it diving incredibly deep!
@@thefoosterchannel this looks more like a modern 'Iron long' clone. Should check it out
Yeah looks like a misplaced humpback- possibly foreshadowing of strange animal behavior?
I think it's safer to assume it is a humpback whale model and it's simply that the dev didn't really put in the scientific effort of knowing what goes where lol.
Don't know how deep Beaked Whales go, but is it deeper than Sperm Whales? It's pretty well-known they can hold their breath as long, and they swim WAY far down to catch Giant Squid
A father and his son making video games together sounds genuinely wholesome.
I love how excited you are, looking up facts and info, it just made this video 100 times better.
Thank you 😂
@@thefoosterchannelit’s adorable to 😊
pls play 7 Days to Die, and put me in the video!@@thefoosterchannel if you even decide to play the game and make videos about it
This intro was amazing! We need more FooTalks in intros!
I love the addition of skull that seems to be from a Dragon near the end. The subtle "yes, there were, and perhaps still are, other creatures of myth and legend. But THIS one, at least, this pinnacle of power suffered the same fate as everything else..."
So much world building potential wasted on a walk-to-your-death simulator 😔
Welp better call Godzilla to take care of that mess lol
I was gonna say some stupid stuff about Godzilla at the end but with all the trailers and info going around about the new movie I thought people might get a bit irritated with it 😂
@@thefoosterchannel lol I would have said next time we are playing Godzilla: Destroy all Monsters Melee 🤣
The creature is even huge than Godzilla, so only Godzilla earth can compete
Never! Godzilla is timeless and can never be spoken of too much
can you pls play 7 Days to Die its been now the 7th video (day 7) of asking you to play it since i just commented on your new video@@thefoosterchannel
You really should start making short documentarys. Your voice is excellent for storytelling.
Im like sitting here.. putting butter on my toast and shipping tea.. and suddenly i choke on the tea and was coughing thinking "did he just say Jacka**s Picard?" 😂😂😂
The black sheep, rebel brother of Jean-Luc. 🤣
I butcher names Jimmy, OK! 😂
@@missdire He is actually Jean-Luc's ancestor in show, I hate the fact I remembered that 🥴😅
Lmao, that's what I heard too
@@thefoosterchannel butchered the name? Your pronunciation is positively American!
Thanks Fooster for one more video. I wanted to suggest to you Barotrauma. A submarine management with pretty scary monsters. It's better played in multiplayer (at least much more fun). So why not ask Fisk and Olof to come along? I am sure you would love it! I have been playing it for the last few weeks and it's so cool! Loving it! Cheers!
2:19 Fun fact! Mauna Kea in Hawai’i is technically the “tallest” mountain from base to peak at about 10,200 meters in height, as opposed to Everest being just shy of 9k meters, but since the majority of its height resides under sea level it isn’t usually considered the tallest mountain.
But it beats Everest if you’re just counting the actual height of the mountain!
Your videos bring me joy.
Thank you for watching Dexoh
Anytime brother!
I thought it was cool that you did some research about a subject related to the game and shared that information with your viewers. Love your videos Fooster.
I’m not certain if I have megalophobia, I think I might have it, and if I do, I do enjoy confronting my fear, because in truth I am afraid of majestic things that are cool to look at. Like if I see a picture of outer space, I am looking at something is larger than myself, and that can feel uncomfortable, but that makes me want to confront my fears. Because I don’t want to be afraid of things that are cool to look at.
For anyone who's ever been in an airplane; cruising altitude is 35-37,000 feet. Imagine how tiny buildings are from up that high, then imagine those buildings at the bottom of the trench and you're on the surface of the water. Incredible.
I absolutely love games like this. The setting makes it for me. Something about underwater submersibles, the lack of space and realization that if anything major happens, you're basically screwed. It's also why I like space horror so much, but underwater bases (like in DeepStar Six) are just so fascinating to me.
6.7 miles deep…I’ll stay on land thank you lol
Nothing better than learning with Fooster. I’ve heard that the depths of our oceans have been less explored than space. If this is still true then it boggles my mind. Space and the depths of the sea are two of my biggest passions. This is going to be good. 👍🏼
I've heard the same! It's crazy!
Well, more like "seen," because of course we don't really go far enough into either.
The Voyager Probe launched when? The 70s? And a few years back it hit the Heliosphere... once it's through that region, it'll be impossible to hear, as the cosmic radiation pushed away by Sol (our Sun) is what's out there between stars.
Either way, we have seen THOUSANDS of galaxies. But as far as the amount of ocean floor we've looked at with probes and manned submersibles is sitting at about 1% there's just so freaking much, and it takes a TON to get down there. Not space numbers, obviously, but it's still an expensive thing to do and takes lots of time and planning.
Spooky underwater time with Capn Fooster aboard the poopsub. Great stuff chap, be safe, be well and be good.
Ty Fizz!
I love how much of a happy lil' nerd you are, Fooster. It really does make your content so much more fun to watch
Play metro exodus
They already did
I think he already did. had a whole series
Yeah he only has played 2033 and Last Light.
Exodus is good, but nothing will beat 2033 imo. But. Fooster could make another good playthrough
@@CB_agotchi it’s not on his channel if he did. He has 2033 and last light up
Talk to him about it then? I don’t manage his account.
Fooster: "Jacka*s Piccard"
Me: "Ah yes, perfect!"
I wonder if there's multiple endings to this game now, like an additional one in addition to the one that we saw, where as soon as they mention about Odin Corp trying to cover something up, Fooster just starts ascending and going back to the surface... curious what would happen, but games like this I'll be honest actually terrifying me more than space
I love the content recently I’ve always loved your style
Thanks iggy ❤
@@thefoosterchannel of course man I remember watching all of the original mist videos and thinking your editing and immersion was the best
I love that Fooster was so enthused playing this - I doubt I could have put up with the terrible game voice acting if Fooster hadn't seemed so enthralled.
Dude, that whole intro was awesome!
Nice!! Deep ocean horror are always so fun! And love the little facts you also share!
I appreciate you Leoj
I Love these little gems you play in between series it’s a treat everytime
Don't worry Fooster, my heart jumped as well when Bruce popped out of nowhere at 13:00. I didn't see Dory or Marlin with him though, so already it's not looking good.
I loved the nerdy little rant in the beginning lmao
Big fan , thanks for all the effort and enthusiasm.
Thank you for watching doug 👍
i love the science lesson in the beginning, LOVE it
Sorry 😂 I get a little excited over random stuff like that
Being stuck in a sealed ship/vessel in a situation like this terrifies me. But I would 100% rather be in space. I don't know why but in my head it's safer because less people have died getting to and being in space. I know that makes no sense.
That's such a cool idea for a game. Fooster, LOVE your enthusiasm nerding out with this stuff. Keep it up my friend.
Ever heard of subnautica?
Yeah ! @@GLayne
I was on a submarine in the USN for 5 years and went over the Mariana Trench several times. It’s both exciting and chilling.
This game reminds me of subnautica... This games freaky. Know what other game is freaky ?... The Mist! I would absolutely lovebif you made a series on it! I'd watch it over and over !
He has
I know haha ! Just would love another after the update !
The only thing they have in common with Subnautica is that both take place underwater. Other than that, they are two completely different games, both in mechanics and genre. Especially since this game is pretty boring so far and there are freshwater fish swimming in the sea, which reflects the bungling of the developers.
I mention that I will be doing a series on Mist in the previous video 😂
this looks more like a modern 'Iron long' clone.
I like how fooster managed to go through the entire thing without noticing the signals have an x and y coordinate above the depth range.
Did you try to see if you can look up at the creature at the very end of the game?
Challenger Deep is such an amazing name. Every once in a while a name pretty much sums it all up, this is one of those.
I dont know if you would ever do something like a "Fooster rambles," but i feel like you could have a great series on different topics and interests if you ever felt inspired
Yessss. Subscribers or members vote on a top once a fortnite, and he just goes down a rabbit hole with it.
the real question is why the main character didn't go back to the surface after around 3000 feet in. i know i heard enough from the audio logs at that point.
Seen a play-through by another TH-camr, but Fooster is by far the best one! Just a quick question. Was that supposed to be the Kraken at the end?? Can't wait for more!!👍👍👍
Great info Fooster, love that!
I'm gonna edit to say... I have a very, what feel, healthy fear of the ocean. My heart is palpitatin 💓💓 The info you gave set this video up wonderfully, I'm terrified 😳😂
Another Fooster video made my day 10xs better
Airliners fly around 30,000 to 42,000 feet, average is 35,000 but they do have corridors 1,000 feet apart up and down depending on direction of travel for safety - so westbound flights would be 33,000, 35,000, and 37,000 and eastbound would be 32,000, 34,000, and 36,000 respectively - which means the Challenger Deep is about as far down from the ocean surface as the ocean surface is underneath a jet airliner, for perspective.
I love all the informative details about the trench. I love that stuff. It's insane how cool the planet is and millions of undiscovered species. So exciting. Thank you for sharing all this information. Can't wait to see the rest of this awesome game play.
“Sounded the depths of the trench” is not something i ever expected to hear! The history lesson was nice
You know how refreshing it is, to see someone play a game like this who is not one of those "everything big underwater is Cthulhu" or "imma scream bloody terror at every little scare" types (and we probably all know who I'm talking about).
I liked that. You're really chill. Have my sub.
IGP?😂
Leave my boy IGP alone 🤣
@@NLGogeta obviously I'm controlled by Cthulhu, I am forced to do this of course😭 because it has to be Cthulhu
This was great! I am afraid of water, but was a commercial fisherman in Alaska for six years. I like the fear of what could be below in the depths. Thank you so much for this one Fooster. I really needed to feel that rush again.
there needs to be more games like this
Honestly, start all your videos with science facts and you will have a lifelong fan in me.
Fooster I Love your stuff mannnnn!!!
This would be so fun and terrifying in VR.
The voice of your ship sounds exactly like Fisk’s voice
Hey Foster,
I had the pleasure of meeting Cpt Don Walsh a couple of times as I work with Marine events and what an incredible person he was, incredible histories.
All the best mate
@Theefoosterchannels.. ?
Was just checking your channel for a new video 😅 NOICE ONE 😁
Hope you enjoyed it QIKU!
Well, time to go build research bases around the trench
Another Blessed Day
Not the same genre but i think it would be so cool if you did a rdr2 play through as another series like your The Infected videos, those were so entertaining! Awesome content!
When you going to finish the metro series was looking forward to your reaction to exodus tbh
:(
I really miss the infected series of videos. That was such a good game. I hope he uploads a new part of that series
Wonder when Fisk will be joining 🤔
The famous "bloop" sound is regularly recorded, annually if you will, and sometimes we can hear other bloops behind the loudest sound of it. Perhaps an echo, and perhaps still caused by shifting ice as weather warms. But if an animal is down that deep, it would probably be something like a clam or oyster. So it's not impossible that the bloops we pick up are gigantic shelled creatures making sounds during what would be their mating season, or migrating. And they're just too far down for us to have seen them, especially if they are covered in sand or coral, etc.
The sea creeps me out, but imagine the insane amount of stunning jewels and artifacts sitting buried on the ocean floor.
Duuudee have you seen the trailer for Zoochosis? If you haven't you definately should watch it.
That game looks so cool! I'm looking forward to seeing some playthroughs.
Fooster deserves more love, the amount of detail he puts into each video is insane. From voice affects to fully being immersed into the game/character. I just love it so much. So good job to you and thank you for the content to brighten my days
is it just me but fooster should be a voice actor
Marine biology is one of my favorite subjects, and the ocean deep is by far my favorite topic to discuss. I'd love to be one of those explorers discovering new species of animals that live in these challenging conditions. More importantly, it would be amazing to learn how they're capable of surviving such conditions and where life really began on this planet.
I love the Marianas Trench. They’re a good band with good music.
Love the Geology with Fooster😂❤
The amount of pressure you'd be under at the depth even getting out and walking in a cave that has air, I would believe would be extremely difficult if not deadly
Nah bro scp 108472973397329 escaped the facility again 😭
This really surprised me. I loved this game, great concept, and it nails the unease/horror of deep sea in such a short game. I’d love to see more from these developers.
Really interesting info, one of the best intros Ive heard from any content maker. I love this blend of fact and fiction and am looking forward to this no end! 😃
Wow, after watching this through I have to say, this is scarier than Subnautica and that freaked me quite a bit! Nice one, just wish it were longer. TY
I need more fooster/fisk content. 😂 you two crack me tf up ❤
Looks like a dragon-man thing. When we saw the octupi, I thought we'd see some kind of Cthulu type situation. Glad it was something a little different. Thank you for sharing.
First time commenting, and I'm absolutely happy finding this channel! ♥ I appreciate the dedication, engaging content, educational times, and the sense of humor across all your videos. While I haven't had the chance to watch this particular one yet, I can already sense that I might regret it lmao... especially considering my megalohydrothalassophobia. Wish me luck.
So glad I found this channel. Thank you for not being arrogant and condescending, Fooster. Seems to be an issue in the community.
Former U.S. navy submarine sailor here. Love videos like this, love the channel fooster.
Bubblehead😂
Hello Fooster. I never comment on your videos, but I just wanted to say that I hope that you are having a wonderful 2024. You have become my comfort to watch and listen to when I am feeling overwhelmed. I hope you continue to have a successful journey. I thank you for sharing it with us.
acquiring information about planet Earth is something we like very much
For the whales fact at the start: The whale in the game is indeed an humpback whale!
For the beaked whales: The Cuvier's beaked whale's deepest dive recorded was 2,992m deep!
For sperms whales, they routinely reach depths of 2,000 feet and can last for 45 minutes. They are capable of diving to depths of over 10,000 feet for over 60 minutes!
Hope you can learn a little bit from that, love your content man!
WE NEED MORE DEEP OCEAN HORROR!! And the intro was chefs kiss! 👌👌
This was a fun one Foost! I liked the little bit of research to set the scene at the start. Definitely wasn't expecting uh...that ending, haha. The vessel you drive looks like something I'd slap together in Garry's Mod
I love the ocean, and everything with oceans. Games, movies, etc. Always fascinated me how much is yet to be discovered how much is kept secret, and what we might never discover. So many mysteries, we know more about space.
Love it when Fooster geeks out about stuff 🥰🥰 Being in a sub would be my worst nightmare 😅
Warning. Entering ecological dead zone. Adding report to the data bank
I wish my teachers from school would have had this enthusiasm. I absolutly love when you go into research mode!
For some reason I really liked the facts presented at the start of the video. It is educational but also helps as a small intro and to set the mood.
As always thanks for uploading
If I'm not familiar with your voice, I would believe that this was a science commentary channel and not gaming channel haha, I love that intro. The ocean deep never ceases to amaze me.
Loved the background at the beginning. It's amazing that we have the technology to enable exploration at that depth
Listening to you and frankie talk about history is to good. I hope you one day make some videos just talking about cool shit from history or facts of today
Immediately dropped everything just to be here for another Fooster vid 🤙
Same
To this day, it absolutely fascinates me that we know more about space than our own oceans. We know more about things thousands of miles over our heads than we do about miles and miles below our own waters. You’ve earned a like and a sub!
Whoa! I never really knew all of that stuff! Thanks for telling us Fooster! And the beast looked like a giant shrimp to me. And when the Pandora was hit by it I thought we were DONE!
I’m gonna tell you now Fooster, one I think you will like would be a game called the Last Of Us. It’s scary, adventure, and all around fun to play.
I'd love to watch him play that and give us a review
I love it when we get to learn new and fascinating things as well as watching you get scared spitless.
Can’t believe you guys found our mother, truly inspiring
Going into the depth of the sea and its so dark...ill be gone...hell no its scary in the deep side
I just seen a show last night about Mt Everest, they said it gets taller grows a 1/4 inch every year due to plate movement.