for me, it varies. The yellow halls of the backrooms have gotten boring, same as the pool rooms, but the liminal spaces in those weirdcore pictures, like the suburbs, those hit me in a way the others plain don't.
"But... no door at the end. I don't know why, but somehow this is even worse than a lake of fire. To be given all that and find nothing. No passage, no entry at the end of it all." Rosencrantz? Guildenstern? That you?
@@CrankyRayy There's a post-soviet residential block/yard map that caught me off guard with a surprise backrooms from probably over a year ago which i don't remember the name of. Also gm_brokenvillage1234. There're a lot of small maps like these which he should take like 5-10 minutes each on which have some good atmosphere but just have limited size. So many i've unsubscribed from which I shouln't've to save disk space that I wish I can remember to share.
I wonder if musicians are inspired from music in their dreams. An interesting concept, if someone reproduces music from a dream. It is composed by them while also not. Kind of a limbo state. Copying something that is self made without a conscious decision. i'm an engineer and if i see something in my dreams and rebuild it, whose idea was it?
@@hyperturbotechnomike Ooh, this is totally a thing. I love REO Speedwagon and try to catch them when they're in Indiana on tour. Kevin Cronin, REO's main songwriter, always tells this story. The chords for Keep on Loving You came to him in a dream, he wrote it down as soon as he woke up. It's now probably the most recognizable soft rock ballad.
@@hyperturbotechnomike i've written down a couple of songs from my dreams but i don't think i have yet actually directly composed a song based on one of those songs lol
5:41 The background music is a slowed down version of F2 - Drifting time misplaced from Everywhere at the End of Time! I could recognize that melody anywhere!
17:46 Man this whole sequence is like a dream: You walk into a big room and interpret it as the house's front door room (hall, living room, whatever). Dream logic says that you must reinforce this idea, so you "open" the front doors, obviously, while also completely ignoring the fact that's a wall, not even bothering to change the moving parts to a proper door image. That is not necessary, however, as to keep reinforcing this idea of this being the front door of your home, you get a visual of the outside - and what's more outside than rolling hills and a road? To make sure it's a road, your dream plants a road sign - a random STOP sign that makes no sense in the world, but it makes sense in your dream. Road signs belong in roads! I just love how dreams like to focus on adding more things to reinforce the current idea in your head, rather than refine the already existing ones. Then again, they seem to prioritize what you feel is more important, so giving the hall room a set of big double doors that lead to an obvious outside is way more important than properly decorating the hall itself. It's like a little kid telling you a story and skipping all the details, and I find it fun how much it diverts from what you're taught about storytelling.
I think they’re like Vegemite. Personally I don’t like them at all. I don’t find them creepy, just… boring? Not quite. Perhaps it’s all the unobstructed lines of sight that conflict with the more claustrophobic Backrooms vibe.
it's one of many novel spaces I enjoy a bit of, but too much of any one and too little of anything new just becomes too familiar to no longer evoke the same feelings. The familiar but unfamiliar becomes just familiar and loses all of its feeling.
About dreams and music... One of my favorite things to experiment with in lucid dreams was to find a tv and switch it on to MTV or just pull out a mp3 player from my pocket. Some of the music it came up with was really great.
best idea. i own 2 vr headsets.. but to do what Chris does, you need a good pc and a pcvr headset and some patience and sanity for setting up gmod vr. Gmod vr was a pain in the ass for me to setup sometimes but its pretty simple. (though, my vr setup cost me $4000)
The thing I always think about are the places I would rest, the places I would sleep or the places I would find warmth or comfort of the outside world, if one even existed anymore.
i recognize the song from the first portion as KV31 from kane pixels' backrooms OST... it works so well with a poolrooms setting i began to listen to the music and recognize more of it, leading me to find out all music is listed on the map's workshop page
I still find it funny that people in GMod are finding themselves terrified of pretty much empty spaces when they have the power to summon any weapon, character, object or something else literally out of thin air. We're basically gods in Garry's Mod and yet we still find ourself getting scared of these spaces.
The part where you entered that weird room in thr backrooms and you said like you feelt like you were there in your childhood I felt the same way and I remember why, I had a friend when I was a kid like 6-7 years old and the colors and atmosphere of his house was the freaking same as in that room, I remember he was quite rich and he had one of those racing car shaped beds on a huge room for him, his house had a red carpet and even a fireplace (very very weird in my country), at this point I can't tell if this memory is a dream or a real life memory, his home reminds me to something straight from the Betelgeuse movie.
37:28 Your description of how this map feels sounded exactly like the experience someone with dementia may have. I had been thinking the music and overall feel reminded me of Everywhere at the End of Time! I have a feeling this map was at least partly inspired by that.
31:00 this is so intense to me. This is like getting lost in the late-hours in a convention center, only to find an unlisted display or panel waiting to be set up, where you feel like you're not supposed to be. Really brings all the memories up of childhood train and lego shows, and also of the cons/events when i was older
You know, imagine a liminal space, *in space*. like...taking the inside of, say, the International Space Station, and making that a liminal space. Or some sort of rocket ship. All liminal spaces I've seen only utilize spaces on earth, when there's, a couple of good opportunities to create a liminal space, as stated before, in space.
That reveal at 4:45 is just so cinematic and gorgeous! It felt like walking into a Holy space with the tall ceilings and the clean white aesthetic exposed to a brilliant splash of light.
Gotta say that this is one of the best liminal space maps I've ever seen, although honestly it would have lost a little without your narration. Had to pause to write notes for a short story halfway through. Thanks for posting and hope you're doing well!
One day someone will figure out how to make your reflection do something unnerving, like move independently of you - or better still, climb out of the mirror and chase you!
21:35 You're just not going to acknowledge that you left a flooded office space with an intentional barrier for water? 30:00 This feels like a backwards version of the upstairs hallway of my parents house when I was very young. I think the walls may've been a light gray or blue maybe but it was so long ago I don't remember. 35:40 That paisley floor looks like pizza. Kinda seems like a cozy place to have a bunch of friends on voice chat with. 38:38 Opportunity for a speedrun of this like Doom 2's The Chasm. 45:54 There's no sink that's not an ideal bathroom at all. You should do daily skims over the gmod workshop most recent maps. There isn't that much daily output. Like 1-3 pages.
46:09 - I use to live in a place that had a narrow tiny room, like slighly wider than the toilet its self, a tiny window and a sink opposing the toilet, tbf there was something oddly nice about a seperate toilet room other than the fact it turned into a furnace in the summer.
That bright opening seems to be taking inspiration from the original dream pools art that's inspired the instead of just doing the dark creepy back rooms back level pool rooms which has been so overdone.
I hear music in my dreams, almost constantly even. Sometimes I'm even the one playing it. Music is something I've found therapeutic for myself, and knowing how dreams work makes me think it's my brain processing feelings through music
I noticed some of the music is from the caretaker, the album is about dementia and the loss of memories, so alot of what the librarian was saying kinda was right on the nose lmao
10:37 those look really similar to the buildings on gm_construct chris you might want to go back and shine your flashlight on some of them, they might have the same textures
For me the after life was peaceful, well at least my near death experiences have been. I am always just floating in a black aquatic place. All the light is other people floating in fetal positions. A great draconic being floats around. It is a peaceful place, comfortable and scary due to how much at peace I am when there. I have had a few near death experiences. A few times as a kid, and a few times as an adult. My last was when my throat closed up. Again, it was very peaceful, and that is what makes me afraid of it. The draconic creature is more akin to an Asian dragon or sea serpent like being. Figured I would share this as you mentioned parts of the map seem like what a near death experience might be.
I recommend you explore gm dreamcoast it is a liminal type map based in a coastal city but it’s abandoned it is really atmospheric and a good quality map It is really dreamlike
i love you so much librarian, you know what? i would buy you a steak dinner if i could, this channel is beyond understanding of the human mind, it is elegant to the point of no return
Just last night I had a dream where I bought an apartment. It was at the bottom floor and from the outside perspective it looked to be the only room in the area of the building where it was. There were pools of water surrounding where only some of them looked pristine. It looked like a place that had only recently been abandoned just as it was untouched. When I was walking around in that "pool" area I couldn't help but feel discomfort as if something was off about it. Something like a mixture of discomfort and dissatisfaction (I think I was disappointed that the pools were in such a condition as I maybe had made plans to swim however, I'm not entirely sure). The pools looked as if they were as deep as the building was tall. As soon as I saw the opening of this video it reminded me of the dream I had last night. I haven't had one of these liminal space type dreams in a while. The last dream (that I remember) that had a liminal space feeling was where I was with an old friend exactly as they were back when I knew them in some Chuck-E-Cheese establishment. We were in a big room. I can't remember if there were tables all around or if there was only one table so it probably fluctuated during the dream. There was also a stage at one end of the room where the animatronics would be but they weren't there. I'm also pretty sure that near the end of the dream it became a lucid dream.
Your videos have inspired me to consider making similar content. Recently found your channel and the commentary you add to these exploration videos is refreshing. I think it would be fun to explore maps and add commentary to them, if only because it's more fun to feel like you're exploring with others. I was curious though on what kind of mics you use for your VR content? Your sound quality is amazing and I imagine the mic must be wireless given the moving around you do. Anyways, love your content!
@TheLibrarianYT Damn, for real? That mic sounds like it's professional grade. I hope the mic on the Quest 3 stacks up. I'm guessing it won't though. Thanks for the response!
33:18 Who coughed? 38:36 Where do you end up if you fall off the path? That narrow path references but doesn’t directly copy a standard Backrooms feature. I rather like that. Most of this map is like that except for the yellow walled maze and the poolrooms areas. It evokes the Backrooms without directly copying them the same way it somehow evokes memories in people the dev cannot possibly know, the same way the Backrooms do. Most impressive. Or, maybe I’m just easily impressed… I wonder why I never get music in my dreams, even lucid dreams. Come to think of it my dreams are like silent movies except without the tinny piano- dead quiet.
I totally understand why these are made for PC, but why are they available for playstation but not Xbox? These are made from Microsoft and then given to the playstation! But not Xbox. Does anyone else notice this?
i dont think i'll ever get bored of liminal spaces
Neither will I homie
Reasons why I love the Backrooms as a concept. Places that look familiar but feel so off in some way.
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for me, it varies. The yellow halls of the backrooms have gotten boring, same as the pool rooms, but the liminal spaces in those weirdcore pictures, like the suburbs, those hit me in a way the others plain don't.
Same here brotha, i adore the backrooms
"But... no door at the end. I don't know why, but somehow this is even worse than a lake of fire. To be given all that and find nothing. No passage, no entry at the end of it all."
Rosencrantz? Guildenstern? That you?
I like that as soon as you express your sense of security, the map just drops you into the backrooms.
With the amount of times thats happened he needs to make a compilation
@@CrankyRayy There's a post-soviet residential block/yard map that caught me off guard with a surprise backrooms from probably over a year ago which i don't remember the name of. Also gm_brokenvillage1234. There're a lot of small maps like these which he should take like 5-10 minutes each on which have some good atmosphere but just have limited size. So many i've unsubscribed from which I shouln't've to save disk space that I wish I can remember to share.
Whenever I hear music in my dreams, I always make sure to make a recording of myself imitating the music when I wake up.
Interesting
Very interesting
I wonder if musicians are inspired from music in their dreams. An interesting concept, if someone reproduces music from a dream. It is composed by them while also not. Kind of a limbo state. Copying something that is self made without a conscious decision.
i'm an engineer and if i see something in my dreams and rebuild it, whose idea was it?
@@hyperturbotechnomike Ooh, this is totally a thing. I love REO Speedwagon and try to catch them when they're in Indiana on tour. Kevin Cronin, REO's main songwriter, always tells this story. The chords for Keep on Loving You came to him in a dream, he wrote it down as soon as he woke up. It's now probably the most recognizable soft rock ballad.
@@hyperturbotechnomike i've written down a couple of songs from my dreams but i don't think i have yet actually directly composed a song based on one of those songs lol
Gotta love the "Oh no, they dropped me off in Moskau." and Librarian holding the cair in defense like he expects to be attacked by a wild Lada.
Vroom vroom
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19:18 we can always count on the librarian to say what we’re all feeling in the most schizophrenic way possible
5:41 The background music is a slowed down version of F2 - Drifting time misplaced from Everywhere at the End of Time! I could recognize that melody anywhere!
Actually, i think this might be all EATEOT music. It's a great fit for a map like this!
@@noxmore A2 - We don't have many days at 26:53
10:35 This one's from the final track of Stage 6.
30:43 I also think you can hear this part of this particular song in K1's second moment of clarity.
17:46 Man this whole sequence is like a dream:
You walk into a big room and interpret it as the house's front door room (hall, living room, whatever). Dream logic says that you must reinforce this idea, so you "open" the front doors, obviously, while also completely ignoring the fact that's a wall, not even bothering to change the moving parts to a proper door image. That is not necessary, however, as to keep reinforcing this idea of this being the front door of your home, you get a visual of the outside - and what's more outside than rolling hills and a road? To make sure it's a road, your dream plants a road sign - a random STOP sign that makes no sense in the world, but it makes sense in your dream. Road signs belong in roads!
I just love how dreams like to focus on adding more things to reinforce the current idea in your head, rather than refine the already existing ones. Then again, they seem to prioritize what you feel is more important, so giving the hall room a set of big double doors that lead to an obvious outside is way more important than properly decorating the hall itself.
It's like a little kid telling you a story and skipping all the details, and I find it fun how much it diverts from what you're taught about storytelling.
The poolrooms has to be my favorite liminal space. It’s so easy to make it terrifying but also extremely relaxing
I think they’re like Vegemite. Personally I don’t like them at all. I don’t find them creepy, just… boring? Not quite. Perhaps it’s all the unobstructed lines of sight that conflict with the more claustrophobic Backrooms vibe.
it's one of many novel spaces I enjoy a bit of, but too much of any one and too little of anything new just becomes too familiar to no longer evoke the same feelings. The familiar but unfamiliar becomes just familiar and loses all of its feeling.
About dreams and music... One of my favorite things to experiment with in lucid dreams was to find a tv and switch it on to MTV or just pull out a mp3 player from my pocket. Some of the music it came up with was really great.
Oooh, I should try to do that!
Instantly recognised the music from the poolrooms as KV31 by kane pixels, or so i think. Awesome reference.
One of these days I'll have to get a VR and try out these liminal maps and or games, because they're always so cool!!
best idea. i own 2 vr headsets.. but to do what Chris does, you need a good pc and a pcvr headset and some patience and sanity for setting up gmod vr. Gmod vr was a pain in the ass for me to setup sometimes but its pretty simple. (though, my vr setup cost me $4000)
if you do I would highly recommend pico neo 3 over meta quest headsets (ive owned both)
The thing I always think about are the places I would rest, the places I would sleep or the places I would find warmth or comfort of the outside world, if one even existed anymore.
i recognize the song from the first portion as KV31 from kane pixels' backrooms OST... it works so well with a poolrooms setting
i began to listen to the music and recognize more of it, leading me to find out all music is listed on the map's workshop page
I still find it funny that people in GMod are finding themselves terrified of pretty much empty spaces when they have the power to summon any weapon, character, object or something else literally out of thin air. We're basically gods in Garry's Mod and yet we still find ourself getting scared of these spaces.
9:18 comedic timing as always
19:45 sweet, yume nikki ost
The part where you entered that weird room in thr backrooms and you said like you feelt like you were there in your childhood I felt the same way and I remember why, I had a friend when I was a kid like 6-7 years old and the colors and atmosphere of his house was the freaking same as in that room, I remember he was quite rich and he had one of those racing car shaped beds on a huge room for him, his house had a red carpet and even a fireplace (very very weird in my country), at this point I can't tell if this memory is a dream or a real life memory, his home reminds me to something straight from the Betelgeuse movie.
The map feels like a movie, transitioning between music and energy in each room
37:28 Your description of how this map feels sounded exactly like the experience someone with dementia may have. I had been thinking the music and overall feel reminded me of Everywhere at the End of Time! I have a feeling this map was at least partly inspired by that.
It doesn't only remind it, the music that plays at 29:20 is one of the musics from the album.
31:00 this is so intense to me. This is like getting lost in the late-hours in a convention center, only to find an unlisted display or panel waiting to be set up, where you feel like you're not supposed to be. Really brings all the memories up of childhood train and lego shows, and also of the cons/events when i was older
the way they did the lighting i like a lot, im glad librarian brought it up cuz i immediately noticed that.
You know, imagine a liminal space, *in space*. like...taking the inside of, say, the International Space Station, and making that a liminal space. Or some sort of rocket ship. All liminal spaces I've seen only utilize spaces on earth, when there's, a couple of good opportunities to create a liminal space, as stated before, in space.
2001 a space odyssey
International Space Backrooms
That reveal at 4:45 is just so cinematic and gorgeous! It felt like walking into a Holy space with the tall ceilings and the clean white aesthetic exposed to a brilliant splash of light.
It looks so inviting. I just wanna grab a bunch of coworkers, family, friends, pool toys, & drinks & go there.
(safe) liminal spaces would be the best places to get drunk with friends for sure.
I think it would be a good idea to create a pool that would be inspired by poolrooms!
Gotta say that this is one of the best liminal space maps I've ever seen, although honestly it would have lost a little without your narration. Had to pause to write notes for a short story halfway through. Thanks for posting and hope you're doing well!
That music from the Minecrafty area is from a game called Yume Nikki, it's an old dream exploration game and I'd love to see you play it!
Another one added to the amazing library.
Wake up babe new librarian liminal space video
"Welcome to Heav... Oh, wait. Hey, Michael, don't show the gate!"
One day someone will figure out how to make your reflection do something unnerving, like move independently of you - or better still, climb out of the mirror and chase you!
21:35 You're just not going to acknowledge that you left a flooded office space with an intentional barrier for water?
30:00 This feels like a backwards version of the upstairs hallway of my parents house when I was very young. I think the walls may've been a light gray or blue maybe but it was so long ago I don't remember.
35:40 That paisley floor looks like pizza. Kinda seems like a cozy place to have a bunch of friends on voice chat with.
38:38 Opportunity for a speedrun of this like Doom 2's The Chasm.
45:54 There's no sink that's not an ideal bathroom at all.
You should do daily skims over the gmod workshop most recent maps. There isn't that much daily output. Like 1-3 pages.
This video really had the most feeling for me than any other map I think this might be one of my favorite maps that The Librarian has played.
46:09 - I use to live in a place that had a narrow tiny room, like slighly wider than the toilet its self, a tiny window and a sink opposing the toilet, tbf there was something oddly nice about a seperate toilet room other than the fact it turned into a furnace in the summer.
41:57 that place looks very similar to some place in a videogame where a lazy skeleton judges you for your in game actions. just saying
I love your commentary while sitting on my porch before anyone is up
I get soooo happy when u play these games....they are sooooo u and u know how to walk through and search everything out...bravo Librarian???🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤
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That would be soo scary if there was a jumpscare when he turned around at 24:03
This map stands out just with the background music. It's awesome how much can be done with so little :)
That bright opening seems to be taking inspiration from the original dream pools art that's inspired the instead of just doing the dark creepy back rooms back level pool rooms which has been so overdone.
If only I could be as descriptive as you are. You really paint the picture with how you describe the environment in all your videos.
I hear music in my dreams, almost constantly even. Sometimes I'm even the one playing it. Music is something I've found therapeutic for myself, and knowing how dreams work makes me think it's my brain processing feelings through music
A key factor of dreaminess is there’s water teeming on the ground or pool
Water indeed adds much fun,entertainment and security of cleaning all the stuff
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How can you be so certain that what you feel is due to the space rather than anything else. It could be something sinister or the power of suggestion.
I noticed some of the music is from the caretaker, the album is about dementia and the loss of memories, so alot of what the librarian was saying kinda was right on the nose lmao
10:37 those look really similar to the buildings on gm_construct
chris you might want to go back and shine your flashlight on some of them, they might have the same textures
This was an awesome 55 mins! Thanks Librarian. 👍
Ooooo!! Alfarex map!! 🧌😄🧌😄🧌😄🧌😄
that music in the beginning was made by Kane Parsons as part of his Backrooms series ost!
I love these dreamcore liminal spaces
The window in the liminal hotel inspired room looks like a cinema canvas, especially with all the flickering.
For me the after life was peaceful, well at least my near death experiences have been. I am always just floating in a black aquatic place. All the light is other people floating in fetal positions. A great draconic being floats around. It is a peaceful place, comfortable and scary due to how much at peace I am when there. I have had a few near death experiences. A few times as a kid, and a few times as an adult. My last was when my throat closed up. Again, it was very peaceful, and that is what makes me afraid of it. The draconic creature is more akin to an Asian dragon or sea serpent like being. Figured I would share this as you mentioned parts of the map seem like what a near death experience might be.
"the music fills you with determination"
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"save "quit"
I recommend you explore gm dreamcoast it is a liminal type map based in a coastal city but it’s abandoned it is really atmospheric and a good quality map
It is really dreamlike
i was just hoping for one of these! thanks librarian!
Man this really makes me wish my gmod worked
i love you so much librarian, you know what? i would buy you a steak dinner if i could, this channel is beyond understanding of the human mind, it is elegant to the point of no return
Love these liminal videos.
30:20 microphone jumpscare
The music at the start sounds a lot like the government funding song kane pixels made
There are also other kane pixels songs in there
Thank you for new upload!
"In Glock we trust" spoken like a true American friend lol
but Glock is an Australien brand
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I swear the door is a Stanley parable reference
I was texting and when I looked up i straight up thought he was holding the blades of chaos from god of war, it was a chair
I wonder if there's any frutiger aero maps anyone has made, either an rp map or an exploration only map, Gmod has everything.
There are some but not nearly as many and not nearly as in depth as something like this.
LETS FUCKING GOOO, glad you explore this map!
Just last night I had a dream where I bought an apartment. It was at the bottom floor and from the outside perspective it looked to be the only room in the area of the building where it was. There were pools of water surrounding where only some of them looked pristine. It looked like a place that had only recently been abandoned just as it was untouched. When I was walking around in that "pool" area I couldn't help but feel discomfort as if something was off about it. Something like a mixture of discomfort and dissatisfaction (I think I was disappointed that the pools were in such a condition as I maybe had made plans to swim however, I'm not entirely sure). The pools looked as if they were as deep as the building was tall.
As soon as I saw the opening of this video it reminded me of the dream I had last night. I haven't had one of these liminal space type dreams in a while. The last dream (that I remember) that had a liminal space feeling was where I was with an old friend exactly as they were back when I knew them in some Chuck-E-Cheese establishment. We were in a big room. I can't remember if there were tables all around or if there was only one table so it probably fluctuated during the dream. There was also a stage at one end of the room where the animatronics would be but they weren't there. I'm also pretty sure that near the end of the dream it became a lucid dream.
i love your videos
this map has the best music
The music at 10:36 is "Place in the World Fades Away" by The Caretaker, aka James Leyland Kirby, which is part of Everywhere at the End of Time.
Ain't that the very last tune
31st day of recommending 8:11
You fell through the floor into the backrooms.
Man im playing garry's mod while watching this
Your videos have inspired me to consider making similar content. Recently found your channel and the commentary you add to these exploration videos is refreshing. I think it would be fun to explore maps and add commentary to them, if only because it's more fun to feel like you're exploring with others.
I was curious though on what kind of mics you use for your VR content? Your sound quality is amazing and I imagine the mic must be wireless given the moving around you do.
Anyways, love your content!
It's the built-in mic for the Valve Index.
@TheLibrarianYT Damn, for real? That mic sounds like it's professional grade. I hope the mic on the Quest 3 stacks up. I'm guessing it won't though.
Thanks for the response!
There are some areas of this map that beautifully represent dementia.
Should play eateot while exploring
So creepy I love it
33:18 Who coughed?
38:36 Where do you end up if you fall off the path?
That narrow path references but doesn’t directly copy a standard Backrooms feature. I rather like that. Most of this map is like that except for the yellow walled maze and the poolrooms areas. It evokes the Backrooms without directly copying them the same way it somehow evokes memories in people the dev cannot possibly know, the same way the Backrooms do.
Most impressive. Or, maybe I’m just easily impressed…
I wonder why I never get music in my dreams, even lucid dreams. Come to think of it my dreams are like silent movies except without the tinny piano- dead quiet.
Gr8 vidja
22 views in the first second is pretty good ngl bro
3:47 thats one of the kane pixel's backroom music.
YEAH I RECOGNISED IT INSTANTLY
You have to play the new POOLS game
Only a few minutes in and the lighting is outstanding, it’s amazing what people can do with a nearly twenty year old game.
Anybody knows how those ambient songs are called? They sound hypnotizing to me and I kinda like that
Im gonna kiss you librar
You sound like another TH-camr I watch, called remainings 😅
I know what that music is. It's this th-cam.com/video/iO2PAR93V5Q/w-d-xo.html F2 - Drifting time misplaced by The Caretaker 5:43
Not even 4 seconds in and we see something rather… suspicious
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I hear the caretaker.
is it okay if we ask what happened to the resident evil village playlist?
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Hey, you should try out half-life 2: Grey
What’s up with the glowy flickering lights in this level tho? EDIT: 39:00 oh hey SH2 music
how come your version of the map has shadows :,(
Why didn't you try to look out at 4:30 onwards along that long window. Makes me think you are an indoor type?
hey just askin as a question what happened to your voice it sounds like you went out of puberty compared to 2 years ago
Oh, my favorite candle - you have brought me one more relaxing video of liminal spaces, which I love so much in your perspective~
Ho ho ho
48:00 - Добро пожаловать в Чертаново, камрад
31:45 anyone know this song?
I totally understand why these are made for PC, but why are they available for playstation but not Xbox? These are made from Microsoft and then given to the playstation! But not Xbox. Does anyone else notice this?
I love femboys
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37:16 what’s that