i love how the game just tells you ”press shift to run” when theres nothing to run from, same with ”you can hide under the bed” its just so ominous i love it
This game seems to have a lot of really neat touches like that, constantly playing with your expectations. Like when you hear the baby cry, then turn around to see the giant man’s face
mark repeatedly shouting “I SEE YOU” while looking into a pitch black room giving me the same vibes as when dogs start barking at seemingly nothing in horror movies
There really is something extra spooky about turning around and seeing a giant decaying man quietly knelt down behind you and *just looking at you.* I don't get got by jump scares that much, but damn that gotted me good.
seeung Mark GENIUINELY scared and terrified and purely uncomfortable is such a rare thing for his horror game playthroughs, but that feeling of pure NOPENESS is what makes things like this great because everyone watching is feeling the same altogether, instead of most other games where u know what to expect and when usually
@@TaloneDrake I mean to be fair subs don't always equal quality or make somebody better than someone else, same goes for follower counts. But yeah these kinda people/bots that spam comments like this or who beg for interaction and engagement are annoying af.
One of the brilliant things this game does is avoid killing the player. The initial fear of dying is what motivates the player not to get caught by the monster, but after going through it over and over, you eventually stop being scared. Constantly waiting for something to *eventually* happen to you but never actually fulfilling that fearful anticipation keeps you edge throughout the experience, instead of constantly having the game’s tension interrupted by a repetitive jumpscare after making a mistake. It also forces the player to have to be completely immersed in the dark during certain segments, keeping you from using the light to become comfortable with the environment. I love this game just watching Mark play it.
i'm months late on this, but what if the game gives it a scripted event where it kill you, you get a fake respawn, and the thing never kills you again?
The only problem is when games follow this formula but are too long because then the tension goes knowing you'll never actually be killed. The best thing a game can do is make the player believe they can die while never actually killing them
*Jumpscare list* Will edit 2:00 (mild scare) random noise 4:52 (mild scare) low humming noise 7:28 (high) face appears and doll 9:00 (mild scare) heartbeat and flickering 10:00 (medium scare) creature behind corner 12:11 (mild scare) flickering lights 12:42 (mild-medium) creatures arm stretches out the door 13:10 (mild-medium) footsteps and faint music 15:55 (medium-high) door opens and mark screams 18:06 (mild) sudden noise 19:54 (medium) mark screams at a photo 23:20 (high) baby noise and creature behind you 25:24 (high) loud noise door opens 30:51 (mild) noise 34:32 (medium) creepy person appears and chases mark shortly 35:23 (mild-medium) tension music rises 37:24 (mild) light bursts and footsteps Tell me if I missed any hope this helped ^^
Even without the supernatural aspects this game is TERRIFYING just the idea of walking around a messy apartment at night with the light's off and knowing there is SOMEONE else in there with you that you can't see is way to freaky for me to handle.
Oh God, I was planning on ending the video and playing the game when I saw that scare I knew I wouldn’t be able to handle it. I screamed out of fear watching a TH-cam video.
I love how cramped it all is. The doors open in your way and you have to turn these hard corners...feels very claustrophic, it's super cool contrast from most horror games with the long hallways
Its the most agonizing part for me cuz unlike other games its a pretty small space even if you can run it wont get yoy far from whatever is in there with you And the light going out all the time with the close noises just adds to the stress
Reminds me of At Dead of Night keeping my stress level high with the door-closing animation - it takes so long, and I was always expecting Jimmy to be there when the MC turns around
I saw someone say in Jack's playthrough of this that if you pay attention, the big guy is actually trying to help you, he's the one who gives you clues, tells you to get out, and is never really aggressive towards you. The doll is the evil thing, Locking the doors and blowing out the lights
Maybe the grandfather had a possessed doll (the baby) and this thing killed him. But since he was old, people thought of a "normal" death, even the character you play as. But as you enter the appartment, the dead grandfather tries to help u
Except this isn’t really accurate; one of the scripted events is him crushing the light bulbs in the hall so they won’t work anymore, so he is actively antagonizing the player
That was one of the most effective jumpscares iv ever seen while still being tasteful, no sudden movement, no loud noise, no screaming in your face then scampering away. Just a horrible eerie shock to seeing this monster inches from your face doing absolutely nothing, perfectly baited by the sound of a baby crying.
This was a really polished experience, dang. There were moments where your reflection disappeared and that messed with me so much. Huge credit to the developers
The one and only complaint I have is that they didn’t start you with a small key only labeled “64” just for us folks who noticed you start right next to the mailbox. Personally I got upset that mark didn’t notice or ever check the damn thing, as it was my first instinct. Especially having dealt with deceased loved ones and knowing that’s part of the ordeal. But I think it would be cool if the devs put in a small Easter egg or lore in the mailbox.
This was terrifying to watch and beautifully made, holy shit. Usually Mark's humor deflates the horror aspect a bit, but in this one it made it worse for me. It felt like Mark was actually scared and I think he realized at around 13:10 that this game was going to really test his ability to make light of horror. I love it.
I think it’s the fact that it’s established that anything you do can be reversed and ultimately you have no power. Even your lights aren’t safe and they can be turned off at any time.
I swear those old post-soviet flats are creepy even without additional monsters. The light is flickering (usually there's electricity issues), old wooden floors are deforming soundly, the wind is howling and the cupboards drawers are self-opening (again, old loose furniture and uneven floors). Don't forget the sound of ticking clocks and waterdrops on the sink if you did not close the tap really well... My grandparents had a similar apartment, it was creepy even after the renovation. Also, it was on the ground floor so you can hear sounds of the pipes from the basement if you are sleeping next to the wall. I still have nightmares about it sometimes, and granny's like "ah, just don't be afraid of any paranormal stuff and it'll go away. be afraid of the living ones only" 😶
This was actually scary to watch I can’t imagine how scary it would be to play, when you turned around and the monster thing was there I silently screamed
Usually when I see a jumpscare I'll flinch back or get shivers down my spine, but when that thing showed up I went into complete shock and just stared. Now THAT was a good jumpscare.
usually these "can't fight, must hide/run" horror games are pretty simple and don't really entice me cause they're almost all the same, but this was superfucking tense and legit scary, great job m'dev
They're definitely the type that freak me out the most whilst playing them, like with cod zombies, the forest, dying light, they scared the shit out of me when I first played them or came across difficult enemies in them, but it kinda wears off when you either level up or learn the best way to kill them. While in run/hide games, you can't get rid of the threat. Thought think my personal favourite games are the ones where you have to interact with or get close to the horrifying part/threat to progress, like little nightmares, fran bow or limbo
@@TheGodshatter Well, actually, I don't mean that goofy thing. XD I'm talking about electric lanterns that give off light in all directions. I have one, and it's awesome~. XD
It was really really cool how they added in hints when players got stuck as part of the experience. Like telling you to listen during the doors section, and how the mechanic worked.
I love how mark just keeps seeing the guy, and just tries to bum rush him at every chance. I would also be afraid if I saw Mark in my house trying to square up.
Depending if each apartment has an oven AND a microwave, 128. Factoring in what he already has...Mark would become a man that owns 133 ovens. But would it be enough?
As a Slav - god damn this apartment looks so much like my granmother's house. Really gives off the vibes of the style that was really popular during the late 20th century. It only adds to the scary factor for me - it's the familiarity of it all, I think.
Well yeah, because it's clearly a хрущёвка, maaaaaybe a брежневкa (since they are generally taller). They are still the majority of housing in FSU countries, and especially in Russia. Although more are being demolished every year because they are an expensive nightmare to try and renovate as they continue to crumble away. So you have the copy-paste room layout, plus then all the standard Russian cultural touches (Covers/rugs on the wall, the sitting room with the big wall-cabinet, separate toilet from bath, that plastic tablecloth in the kitchen, the wallpaper choices, etc.) What was missing was rolls of extra linoleum or wallpaper in the storage closet/toilet cubicle, and definitely missing a balcony with an old refrigerator on it. These things are getting less common with those people born in the 90s now becoming apartment owners/adults, but it's still a huge part of the soviet legacy to have this exact apartment set up and mentality in anyone over the age of 40.
Oh, also I should add that I agree with you 100%. The familiarity definitely added another layer to the spooks. I could actually feel myself there, and next time I go to Russia, you can bet I won't be in one of those apartments with the lights out, haha.
this apartment looks almost exactly like my grandparents'. they’re long dead, so it’s not only the familiarity that makes this game scarier for me but the uneasiness of wandering on the dead's land
How much of the wall rugs is cultural vs. practical? I've heard from Russian colleagues and other places that they mostly came about because insulation was non-existent and the thin walls let sound through, putting thick rugs on the walls helped with both.
As an old-school fan of Mark's, I can confirm it's been years since I've seen him this scared. It reminds me a lot of how he would act while playing Outlast or even the original FNAF games, just reduced to yelling and repeating phrases over and over. And for good reason, this game is incredibly well made and nails that sense of helplessness. The fact that it tells you to run and hide, but you're in a tiny apartment with nowhere to run or hide, is extremely unnerving. One of the best short story horror games I've seen in a long time.
@@saucesaucesaucesauce1380 i find your opinion interesting. Your comment implies your inclination towards old mark. What do you think about mark nowadays?
@@mathematicalmodelz I've kept my bias out of the previous comment, but now that you ask, ever since he hired lixian mark has censored more frequently. done a bit more kissing of youtubes ass.
I watched this in the middle of the night in the dark (NOT in bed and on a phone) and it was only slightly unsettling. - It takes quite something for me to feel really unsettled, and usually that means also playing myself in the same setting, with the doors unlocked.
I can only imagine Mark approaching a dark room and being scared and screaming "IM COMING FOR YOU" as he trips over absolutely everything in his path 😂
10:10-10:16 : “My objective, DIVE OUT THE WIND- oh there’s bars, they literally thought of everything.” The sheer fact that the devs knew someone would try makes me laugh. Edit: If you look around the video, before everything changes, you’ll see that the windows all had no bars until everything went south.
Actually, if the ingame apartment is on the 2nd and 1st floor, it is sort of normal in real life. Everything tells me that the apartment is like an old post-soviet one. As in, made in USSR. And after 1991, due to an increase in crimes, the lower floor windows were usually barred. By thinner bars though
@@gerardschofield6760 i mean, yeah, but cases of actual fires are surprisingly low. The soviet apartment that CAN still easily cach fires is a Stalinka apartment (which actually explains why the germans wanted to set Leningrad on fire with bombs, but the buildings' bases were covered in some sort of protection against it in time), made in the 30s. Compared to a Khruschevka from the 50s-60s, it is bigger and has a higher ceiling. However part of its construction is made out of wood and its wiring is less than ideal. i am unsure if these are even still used, since the wood tends to, you know, be more fragile than iron and concrete
I was thinking they might be really high up, and it could be a type of suicide prevention and/or accident protection as you can’t really throw yourself out the window it it is barred
@@LordDuncanGAME dunno about other countries, but Russia does not have bars on higher floors, so it's not for suicide prevention. It's for burglary prevention, so that people wouldn't just be able to climb into your window (Check my first comment here for more details, thx)
The scare at 23:20 literally made me involuntarily close my eyes knock my phone off my bed and hide. It got me worse then anything else has ever gotten me before.
YES people make fun of me and judge me for my fear of the dark. i get asked “why are you so scared?” and get told “There’s nothing there, nothing changes in the darkness” all the time. this game perfectly showcases that fear.
@@MaxTheGameBoy Seriously, It had such a unique way of using the flashlight, so whenever you turned it was never actually covering the center of the screen, only a side and that really made it horrifying
When it was just right in front of him when he turned around was probably the scariest thing that happened in this video. That's one of the creepiest things that can happen to someone. Turning around and there's someone right behind you that wasn't there before. Excellent way to induce terror in a horror game. It's very impressive.
This is one of the most terrifying games I’ve watched in a long while. Absolutely brilliant. Here’s a jump scare time list for people since I didn’t see one in the comments 7:28 first jumpscare 10:02 small scare 15:58 small scare 19:51 kinda a small scare 23:21 not a jump scare but it got me good 25:26 jumpscare 34:35 small scare
Mark is like the only TH-camr I can watch play horror. He's just so chill but also so not, and it's so hilarious. I adore the somehow still composed alarmed squeak he makes, and then the "no thank you". His instinct to just run _towards_ the nightmare spookums, his totally calm "oh, that's terrible." "Oh, that's worse." I don't know how this man is so delightful, but by golly he makes my day
Holy shit this was REALLY well made. My favorite thing is that it doesn't use sounds to "jumpscare" you, is lets you notice things and that's what "jumpscares" you.
I wish I could relate to this but my last nightmare was about searching through a field of identical suitcases to try and find which one was mine... that and a lot of dreams about ordinary looking house spiders
This was such a horrifying experience, cause the game really taps into that primal fear of, turning the lights off and smth being there, it's just amazing.
ahh i was really hoping mark would stay under the bed for just a smidge longer. if you stay under the bed for long enough the doll actually peeks under to look at you and it scared the whole soul out of my body
I was looking forward to the summer holidays, but it's boring. I want to go to school, but at the same time nervous and scared because it's a new school. The timestamp will be equivalent to my feelings, no doubt.
I'm... driving to my massage therapist's office right now. I pulled a muscle in my neck from the baby cry jump scare. I am... in agony. The developers of this game are far more evil than giant flesh-eating demons.
@@O.V449 I'm doing fine. I'm in the middle of quitting my job, so I'm constantly tense. Just overdid it with the jump scare. Good thing is that I already had the appointment, we just put in some extra work on my back and shoulders.
Random fact for 22:18 ! That photo was most likely not edited as back then parents would want picture of only their babies. But since photos back then took a while to process and trying to make a baby sit still is difficult they would have the baby sit on their mothers lap to help them stay still. But since the parents wanted photos of only their babies the mothers would wear a bag or mask to hide their faces, terrifying right?
23:20 I screamed and threw my phone across the room. The fact that there was *no sound* made the whole thing even scarier. I was already pausing the video every thirty seconds because of how scary this game is but that--- Terrifying. Absolutely terrifying.
@@delirium5381 i'm watching this at 2am alone in the dark on full volume and i'm literally hiding behind my hands im so scared, i cant even imagine PLAYING it alone
New theory: We never actually see Lixians legs in these videos. He only ever shows his top half from off screen. So what if this whole time Lixian has been dead, and the Lixian that we have been seeing is just a puppet, controlled off screen by Lunky? Pretty spooky if true.
lol In the apartment next door some poor guy is sitting on his toilet hearing Mark's muffled voice through the wall saying shit like: "Okay that... that is horrifying. And you're coming closer! Great! That's... that's great. If you'll excuse me I'm gonna shit myself and hide under this bed until I die. That good for you? Wonderful."
This game plays like an actual nightmare; not a bunch of cheap scares just very legitimately terrifying sounds and imagery. One of the scariest games I've seen in a long time.
I think what’s most effective is that the game quickly establishes that you have no power. Once your lights get turned off for the first time, you realise that it’s never safe. Any lights you turn on can go out at any point and leave you vulnerable.
@@saucesaucesaucesauce1380 Even then, you’re left to question “shit what if it goes out?” and “It hasn’t gone out yet, is it about to go out now?” The uncertainty and anticipation adds to the fear.
The way the turn-around scare, where you’re looking around in the closet and then turn to see Grandpa, just happens, no audio que, no jump, he’s just there… God, it’s horrifying.
This has to be one of the scariest games I've seen in a while, really really well made. I suffer from chronic nightmares and I have so many dreams that are similar to this game is some form or another (whether by atmosphere, situations, or setting), they really know how to tap into basic human fear.
Is chronic nightmares like an actual, diagnosable thing? Or is that just what you call it because you have abnormal amounts of nightmares? I'm asking because I do too. Not one of my dreams ever feel nice, either it's full on scary movie type shit or it looks nice on the service but always feels eerie and out of place, like something will happen but sometimes it never does. They are almost always super vivid too which is crazy. I actually don't mind it and I don't really get scared of them because I find them really inspiring for my writing and I have notes full of my dreams on my phone. I just recently had the most perfect horror movie dream ever and i am so going to write either a short story or a fully fledged novel on it... I'm kind of excited.
@@kaitlynlorentzen4375 I'm pretty sure it's a diagnosable thing, and it could have a different "official" name, but I don't have a diagnoses and that's just what I call it cause it affects almost every dream I have. I don't really get scared of them either, I'm just so desensitized to them at this point and I find them fascinating (although every once in a while one of them really gets to me). I don't have any major anxiety about anything or have some kind of trauma so I'm curious to know what causes them, but I don't really care enough to do anything about it lol. I think writing/creating something based off them is an interesting idea. I thought about doing something based on my dreams but I'm lazy lol. I hope it works out for you.
@@ZalemMoon wow, it's so interesting hearing someone else have the same experience I have with the dream realm! I haven't met one person yet who has the same problem so this is weirdly fascinating Haha! I've taught myself at this point to recognize a nightmare when I have one but I dont turn it into a lucid dream because, like I said before, I tend to take inspiration from them so I let them play on without my interference. But I also have (very rarely) had some that still do get to me too. Dreams are such a weird mystery! I'll have to look into this more, I have researched dreaming in general in the past when I had my psychology class in college but I stopped there and haven't dived into it again. Looks like the curiosity train is back on schedule for me lol. I'll come back to this discussion to something if I find anything, I honestly doubt I will though, dreams are very hard to study from what I remember.
Whoa wtf! Me too!! I’ve never met someone else who suffers from chronic nightmares like I do! (Even though I’m aware I’m can’t be the only one who experiences them). 🙃 I’m sorry you have to suffer from something so dreadful. It’s the WORST.
@@ZalemMoon Looking it up it isn't a simple diagnosis, the main five I saw when searching Mayo clinic and others was Sleep Disorder, Nightmare Disorder, A Mental Disorder, PTSD, or Insomnia. This is as much effort that I'm willing to put forward for a TH-cam commentor. This is something you should delve into.
Jumpscare List ☺️: 4:18 (Lixian gives us a nice spook) 7:28 (babydoll flashes onto screen, Mark yells) 10:00 (“big man” dashes around corner) 15:55 (scary dude in mirror) 19:54 (mark turns on flashlight and there’s a spooky picture on the wall) 23:20 (scary ass dude is standing behind mark as he turns around) 25:24 (door slams open) 32:26 (the lights turn red) 34:34 (guy goofily runs towards camera) 37:24 (light goes out) Enjoy the video, peeps! ❤️🩹
Mark, ngl, your videos have made me more brave. In the last couple of months I've heard strange, creepy noises in the middle of the night and even when I was scared I was like "ah f*ck it, I'm goin in" and decided to rush whatever spooky thing is out there. Because of you, I have become the person that checks out the scary thing when no one else wants to. Not sure if this is a good thing or not. If I die, I'll let you know lol
This game was just a work of art in regards to a horror game. From the headbob of the camera, the tension and suspense, all the creepy detials, down to the way the flashlight and darkness changed the way the things looked around the character. I hope horror game developers take note and more games like this surface using simular mechanics. I also hope Mark plays any other games the developer of this game made.
psychological horror games will always be my favorite, i love the way developers can scare you without jumpscares, just the images or the suspense of something like that just sends chills up your spine instead of just abrupt noises
Golly, that was terrifying. But from now on, whenever I get even a little scared, I'm saying "Back to the objective." and turning and running the other way.
Story time: It’s almost 3 in the morning. I got about halfway through the video before I needed to pee. We have a bathroom upstairs, but it’s broken, so to use the bathroom I have to walk downstairs. I get to the middle of the stairs when a light suddenly turns on. I froze and then peeked over the banister to see who it was. Turns out that my younger sister had to pee as well. I wouldn’t say I’m an easy person to scare, but with this game and then a sudden light turning on, my heart stopped for a second haha
@@familyk9443 not really. My sister has insomnia and a dog. Sometimes we cross paths getting snacks, drinks, going to use the restroom, or while she takes her dog to the restroom. My dad also has insomnia. So, if I’m up late, we can sometimes spook each other.
10:00 one of my biggest fears is being “alone” but not actually and having someone or something just around a corner ready to murder me so this fucking terrified me
It's the same principle with my fear of the dark. It's not being alone in the dark that scares me; it's the idea of *not* being alone in the dark that makes me shudder and shake in fear.
Okay this game genuinely scared me, and more than just the jumpscares. The feeling of dread and helplessness especially with the lights turning off all the time really got to me. Well done to the devs!
There’s no music or anything. that’s just how truly terrifying this game is. props to the maker of this amazing game and their team cause this is horrifying
That instant recovery from the jumpscare at 23:25 had me dying of laughter. Just puts his headphones back on, makes some mouth noises and continues like nothing happened.
i love how the game just tells you ”press shift to run” when theres nothing to run from, same with ”you can hide under the bed” its just so ominous i love it
It's always a great meta touch. The other one is suddenly introducing a stamina meter on the player
This game seems to have a lot of really neat touches like that, constantly playing with your expectations. Like when you hear the baby cry, then turn around to see the giant man’s face
Yeah, I recently was playing 夜詛YASO curse of soirée, and after ”press shift to run” there was a horrifying chase 😅
Imagine it saying "You can't hide under the bed" instead...the ominous implications!
@@AnomalyINC you can add a touch of uncertainty with 'you can try hiding under the bed'.
mark repeatedly shouting “I SEE YOU” while looking into a pitch black room giving me the same vibes as when dogs start barking at seemingly nothing in horror movies
compression is very annoying for games like this
You could see his eyes.
Whenever he does that, all of my kids lean in toward the screen in an effort to see, whatever the hell he says he sees.
it was there but almost impossible to make out
Goofy pfp
Mark: *gets a flashlight* "Ah, finally!"
Mark, using it: _"Oh, it's worse."_
It’s worse, it’s bad, it’s much worse!
It's what started it all after all!
17:01.
It did however made me feel a bit more safer, than just roaming around in pure darkness
23:18 thats a jumpscare done right, no dramatic loud sound effect, just something you wouldent expect at that moment.
I agree,it scared the shit out of me ,i almost closed the video😭🤣
There really is something extra spooky about turning around and seeing a giant decaying man quietly knelt down behind you and *just looking at you.* I don't get got by jump scares that much, but damn that gotted me good.
It gotted us all
Much more of a traditional 'scare' than many jumpscares in games these days, it was very well done
I was at that part of the video when I read your comment istg my soul left my body
First time I seen that it made me jump too. I rarely jump
Gotted
seeung Mark GENIUINELY scared and terrified and purely uncomfortable is such a rare thing for his horror game playthroughs, but that feeling of pure NOPENESS is what makes things like this great because everyone watching is feeling the same altogether, instead of most other games where u know what to expect and when usually
@Kavetion With 23 subscribers, sure you are.
@@TaloneDrake I mean to be fair subs don't always equal quality or make somebody better than someone else, same goes for follower counts.
But yeah these kinda people/bots that spam comments like this or who beg for interaction and engagement are annoying af.
@@TaloneDrake he actually has 21 subscribers
@Kavetion Dude wtf is that video on your channel?
@@spoons6589 something awful
One of the brilliant things this game does is avoid killing the player. The initial fear of dying is what motivates the player not to get caught by the monster, but after going through it over and over, you eventually stop being scared. Constantly waiting for something to *eventually* happen to you but never actually fulfilling that fearful anticipation keeps you edge throughout the experience, instead of constantly having the game’s tension interrupted by a repetitive jumpscare after making a mistake. It also forces the player to have to be completely immersed in the dark during certain segments, keeping you from using the light to become comfortable with the environment. I love this game just watching Mark play it.
Good explanation
Exactly! You totally get it. Plz make good games like this now and become a Dev!
i'm months late on this, but what if the game gives it a scripted event where it kill you, you get a fake respawn, and the thing never kills you again?
@@The_G_in_Jesus my dude, i have no idea what you're saying and i'm not sure you do either.
The only problem is when games follow this formula but are too long because then the tension goes knowing you'll never actually be killed. The best thing a game can do is make the player believe they can die while never actually killing them
*Jumpscare list*
Will edit
2:00 (mild scare) random noise
4:52 (mild scare) low humming noise
7:28 (high) face appears and doll
9:00 (mild scare) heartbeat and flickering
10:00 (medium scare) creature behind corner
12:11 (mild scare) flickering lights
12:42 (mild-medium) creatures arm stretches out the door
13:10 (mild-medium) footsteps and faint music
15:55 (medium-high) door opens and mark screams
18:06 (mild) sudden noise
19:54 (medium) mark screams at a photo
23:20 (high) baby noise and creature behind you
25:24 (high) loud noise door opens
30:51 (mild) noise
34:32 (medium) creepy person appears and chases mark shortly
35:23 (mild-medium) tension music rises
37:24 (mild) light bursts and footsteps
Tell me if I missed any hope this helped ^^
How did you miss the one at 7:30 lmao
@@SerpGD I must’ve not been paying attention there sorry lol
Helped so much! Thx
ur an angel 🙏
23:30 (high)? More like 23:30 HOLY FUCKING SHIT I THINK I HAD A HEART ATTACK!!
Even without the supernatural aspects this game is TERRIFYING just the idea of walking around a messy apartment at night with the light's off and knowing there is SOMEONE else in there with you that you can't see is way to freaky for me to handle.
I agree
I feel the same way yet here we are watching this
@@redtreefrog2343 nah, I’m hiding out here in the comments
@@michaelashcraft9098 cowards 🤣🤣🤣 nah, I watch the whole video and then re watch it to see if the jumps are is scary the second time.
@@michaelashcraft9098same
Why do I feel that marks mentality when he plays horror games is just “first thing I think. I do. Consequences shmonsequences”
Dont read my name!!!
@@GriffinZambia ok I won't 👍
@@GriffinZambia do you really think anyone will fall for your crap?
@@GriffinZambia lmfao I was actually pleasantly surprised for once- lowkey expected a rick roll
@@gabusdeux ironically someone did 'fall' for it
23:16 I absolutely loved this. No loud sound, no horror sting, just a genuine fight or flight reaction
Oh God, I was planning on ending the video and playing the game when I saw that scare I knew I wouldn’t be able to handle it. I screamed out of fear watching a TH-cam video.
I laughed so hard I woke up my parents
Scariest part, hands down
Dude my flight response kicked in hard enough that my phone hit the floor
i swear to god i almost broke my laptop
I love how cramped it all is. The doors open in your way and you have to turn these hard corners...feels very claustrophic, it's super cool contrast from most horror games with the long hallways
Its the most agonizing part for me cuz unlike other games its a pretty small space even if you can run it wont get yoy far from whatever is in there with you
And the light going out all the time with the close noises just adds to the stress
Reminds me of At Dead of Night keeping my stress level high with the door-closing animation - it takes so long, and I was always expecting Jimmy to be there when the MC turns around
aggressively soviet apartment
It's kinda like all of the old soviet apartaments look... Messy and claustrophobic
I like how the demon says "Get Out" but it locks the front door & won't let you leave 😭
You assume it’s the demon who says it and not one of its victims
Its probably one of the demons victims, not the demon
im guessing it doesnt want you to take the album with you
it's probably the cockroaches. They don't want anyone snooping around while they make eggs.
@@gustavodrs403 that made me not scared during the video
I saw someone say in Jack's playthrough of this that if you pay attention, the big guy is actually trying to help you, he's the one who gives you clues, tells you to get out, and is never really aggressive towards you. The doll is the evil thing, Locking the doors and blowing out the lights
Interesting
It might be the ghost of the grandfather!
I thought it was the man who broke the light, was it his arm or the doll’s?
Maybe the grandfather had a possessed doll (the baby) and this thing killed him. But since he was old, people thought of a "normal" death, even the character you play as. But as you enter the appartment, the dead grandfather tries to help u
Except this isn’t really accurate; one of the scripted events is him crushing the light bulbs in the hall so they won’t work anymore, so he is actively antagonizing the player
That was one of the most effective jumpscares iv ever seen while still being tasteful, no sudden movement, no loud noise, no screaming in your face then scampering away. Just a horrible eerie shock to seeing this monster inches from your face doing absolutely nothing, perfectly baited by the sound of a baby crying.
it was such an excellent scare indeed
Legit made me punch my phone off the armrest
time stamp?
@@PapiLeelee 23:16
@@PapiLeelee 23:20
it's the "shift to run" and "you can hide under the bed" without anything jumping out after that tip is the best thing this game's creator/s did.
This was a really polished experience, dang. There were moments where your reflection disappeared and that messed with me so much. Huge credit to the developers
The one and only complaint I have is that they didn’t start you with a small key only labeled “64” just for us folks who noticed you start right next to the mailbox. Personally I got upset that mark didn’t notice or ever check the damn thing, as it was my first instinct. Especially having dealt with deceased loved ones and knowing that’s part of the ordeal. But I think it would be cool if the devs put in a small Easter egg or lore in the mailbox.
666 likes 💀💀
Mark trying to act nonchalant while simultaneously shitting his pants is golden
i call that "febrezing"
that's mark fischbach for ya
15:10 is a perfect example
Hasn’t he played this before?
@@BiologicallyIntelligentApe yeah i swear i remmember seeing him play the exact same game
This was terrifying to watch and beautifully made, holy shit. Usually Mark's humor deflates the horror aspect a bit, but in this one it made it worse for me. It felt like Mark was actually scared and I think he realized at around 13:10 that this game was going to really test his ability to make light of horror. I love it.
I think it’s the fact that it’s established that anything you do can be reversed and ultimately you have no power. Even your lights aren’t safe and they can be turned off at any time.
@@cometvaudin9496 welp, now your likes are in 69, I hope no ones messes it up
edit: change my mind
2.8k likes anything you would like to do or say? 🎤
I swear those old post-soviet flats are creepy even without additional monsters. The light is flickering (usually there's electricity issues), old wooden floors are deforming soundly, the wind is howling and the cupboards drawers are self-opening (again, old loose furniture and uneven floors). Don't forget the sound of ticking clocks and waterdrops on the sink if you did not close the tap really well... My grandparents had a similar apartment, it was creepy even after the renovation. Also, it was on the ground floor so you can hear sounds of the pipes from the basement if you are sleeping next to the wall. I still have nightmares about it sometimes, and granny's like "ah, just don't be afraid of any paranormal stuff and it'll go away. be afraid of the living ones only" 😶
This was actually scary to watch I can’t imagine how scary it would be to play, when you turned around and the monster thing was there I silently screamed
id have a heart attack 😭/j
Usually when I see a jumpscare I'll flinch back or get shivers down my spine, but when that thing showed up I went into complete shock and just stared. Now THAT was a good jumpscare.
how did you stay silent, i immediately launched my phone to the other side of the room while yelling lmao
When i turned around
First time my heart stopped and had chills running down my body from a scary game mark has played. 👏
*Obvious face in dark room*
Normal People: “Welp, shouldn’t go in there!”
Mark: “I SEE YOU!! AHHHHH!! *charges in room* “
mark is the one who should be feared
thats what yub did.
Mark is my spirit animal
Mark is a clear by fire kind of guy if I ever saw one lmao
@@php1036 he is the one who knocks
In Space with Mark is still making it hard to come to terms with the fact that I've been watching Mark play video games for a decade now
Dont read my name!.......
Oh look guys! Bots!
@@DarthRevan82 so much bots 😭
@@Maggie66112 Yep
i wish i had watched him before man.. Well, atleast i knew his yandere animation somehow and some of his audios i guess
11:11 everyone gangsta until "press shift to run" appears in a horror game.
Mark doesnt scream cause hes scared, he screams to assert dominace
He only plays horror games to toughen up our weak souls.
THAT IS SO FUNNNYY DBDNJSJS
Pfffff screaming is 90% of my pick-up lines.
It's about power
He doesn't get scared and run away, he instigates. 😂😂
usually these "can't fight, must hide/run" horror games are pretty simple and don't really entice me cause they're almost all the same, but this was superfucking tense and legit scary, great job m'dev
They're definitely the type that freak me out the most whilst playing them, like with cod zombies, the forest, dying light, they scared the shit out of me when I first played them or came across difficult enemies in them, but it kinda wears off when you either level up or learn the best way to kill them. While in run/hide games, you can't get rid of the threat.
Thought think my personal favourite games are the ones where you have to interact with or get close to the horrifying part/threat to progress, like little nightmares, fran bow or limbo
m’dev is now the only way to refer to game devs
Ending was predictable, though. But it wasn't bad while it was happening.
You should try to play Metro Exodus. You can shoot but still terrifying af.
@@danofdybukon6040 same
Since he's weakened by light, imagine bringing the world's brightest flashlight in there
Or an electric lantern. As long as that's on it'd keep you guarded on all sides!
Yeah! The one mark has lol!
@@TheGodshatter Well, actually, I don't mean that goofy thing. XD I'm talking about electric lanterns that give off light in all directions. I have one, and it's awesome~. XD
this room smells of a corpse mark: well thats ok cuz its dark and stuff
*casually blinds demon*
This was genuinely scary. I cant describe it. The feeling of that apartment is so omnious
NOTHER COMMEN
Watching this gave me the,"I'm much too hot under these blankets but I'm too scared to not be under them", kind of experience.
HOW DID I SEE THIS JUST AS I PULLED MY FEET IN LMAO
those are the worst type of scared
i agree
I am literally doing it right now HAHAHA 😭😂
Yep
It was really really cool how they added in hints when players got stuck as part of the experience. Like telling you to listen during the doors section, and how the mechanic worked.
@Kavetion Congrats!
I love how mark just keeps seeing the guy, and just tries to bum rush him at every chance. I would also be afraid if I saw Mark in my house trying to square up.
Not sure if I'd be scared or excited 😏 🤣
@Kavetion no
@Kavetion oh, wonderful, this jerk
17:35 the poor guy shat himself to death.
Hahah😂
happened to my buddy eric 😥🙏
I rate the quality of games by how many times Mark says: “I hate it/this!”
how many times has he said it in this video, if you've been keeping track?
@@tamsalisbury4667 idk but ‘‘twas a good video
@Kavetion cool
For real?! I’ll make sure to check ya out!
@Kavetion it’s not cool to make fun of a dead person
"I need 64 apartments" "dont we all" Mark, how many ovens would you have if you had 64 apartments?
Still not enough!
Gotta be around 23, it maths out
@@lesuperbooper4622 indeed!
@@pikminranger9507 hmmmmm, me quick maths seem to check out as well
Depending if each apartment has an oven AND a microwave, 128. Factoring in what he already has...Mark would become a man that owns 133 ovens.
But would it be enough?
As a Slav - god damn this apartment looks so much like my granmother's house. Really gives off the vibes of the style that was really popular during the late 20th century. It only adds to the scary factor for me - it's the familiarity of it all, I think.
Well yeah, because it's clearly a хрущёвка, maaaaaybe a брежневкa (since they are generally taller). They are still the majority of housing in FSU countries, and especially in Russia. Although more are being demolished every year because they are an expensive nightmare to try and renovate as they continue to crumble away. So you have the copy-paste room layout, plus then all the standard Russian cultural touches (Covers/rugs on the wall, the sitting room with the big wall-cabinet, separate toilet from bath, that plastic tablecloth in the kitchen, the wallpaper choices, etc.) What was missing was rolls of extra linoleum or wallpaper in the storage closet/toilet cubicle, and definitely missing a balcony with an old refrigerator on it.
These things are getting less common with those people born in the 90s now becoming apartment owners/adults, but it's still a huge part of the soviet legacy to have this exact apartment set up and mentality in anyone over the age of 40.
Oh, also I should add that I agree with you 100%. The familiarity definitely added another layer to the spooks. I could actually feel myself there, and next time I go to Russia, you can bet I won't be in one of those apartments with the lights out, haha.
Yep, all the little stuff around and the way the rugs look (especially the one on the wall) I'm sure all other slavs could tell right away lol
this apartment looks almost exactly like my grandparents'. they’re long dead, so it’s not only the familiarity that makes this game scarier for me but the uneasiness of wandering on the dead's land
How much of the wall rugs is cultural vs. practical? I've heard from Russian colleagues and other places that they mostly came about because insulation was non-existent and the thin walls let sound through, putting thick rugs on the walls helped with both.
23:20 I swear silent jumpscares are the only ones that are consistently effective. Gets me every goddamn time.
As an old-school fan of Mark's, I can confirm it's been years since I've seen him this scared. It reminds me a lot of how he would act while playing Outlast or even the original FNAF games, just reduced to yelling and repeating phrases over and over. And for good reason, this game is incredibly well made and nails that sense of helplessness. The fact that it tells you to run and hide, but you're in a tiny apartment with nowhere to run or hide, is extremely unnerving. One of the best short story horror games I've seen in a long time.
i find it sad that its a compliment to say modern markiplier acts like old markiplier sometimes, but ur right he did in this a bit
@@saucesaucesaucesauce1380 this comment. Yes.
@@saucesaucesaucesauce1380 i find your opinion interesting. Your comment implies your inclination towards old mark. What do you think about mark nowadays?
@@mathematicalmodelz I've kept my bias out of the previous comment, but now that you ask, ever since he hired lixian mark has censored more frequently. done a bit more kissing of youtubes ass.
@@saucesaucesaucesauce1380 i see where you're coming from. thanks for answering
You know that horror game is really good when you just can't feel safe watching it.
Yeah, For some reason I keep checking my back while watching this...
I watched this in the middle of the night in the dark (NOT in bed and on a phone) and it was only slightly unsettling. - It takes quite something for me to feel really unsettled, and usually that means also playing myself in the same setting, with the doors unlocked.
i cant stop checking my back wile i watched
Or you feel like you aren't supposed to be watching it but the human mind is too curious..
Honestly this is the kind of vid you can turn off your lights and fall asleep to
The extremely rare moment where Mark doesn’t even say, “Hello everybody my name is Markiplier.”
Too excited to get into the game.
I think its cuz he was live for this and just posts the edited version.
wym rare he barely says that anymore?
@@Cheyennebrading this wasn’t a live
The scariest part of the video
I can only imagine Mark approaching a dark room and being scared and screaming "IM COMING FOR YOU" as he trips over absolutely everything in his path 😂
10:10-10:16 : “My objective, DIVE OUT THE WIND- oh there’s bars, they literally thought of everything.”
The sheer fact that the devs knew someone would try makes me laugh.
Edit: If you look around the video, before everything changes, you’ll see that the windows all had no bars until everything went south.
Actually, if the ingame apartment is on the 2nd and 1st floor, it is sort of normal in real life. Everything tells me that the apartment is like an old post-soviet one. As in, made in USSR. And after 1991, due to an increase in crimes, the lower floor windows were usually barred. By thinner bars though
@@comradeyuri277 damn that's actually interesting and an absolute fire hazard XD
@@gerardschofield6760 i mean, yeah, but cases of actual fires are surprisingly low. The soviet apartment that CAN still easily cach fires is a Stalinka apartment (which actually explains why the germans wanted to set Leningrad on fire with bombs, but the buildings' bases were covered in some sort of protection against it in time), made in the 30s. Compared to a Khruschevka from the 50s-60s, it is bigger and has a higher ceiling. However part of its construction is made out of wood and its wiring is less than ideal. i am unsure if these are even still used, since the wood tends to, you know, be more fragile than iron and concrete
I was thinking they might be really high up, and it could be a type of suicide prevention and/or accident protection as you can’t really throw yourself out the window it it is barred
@@LordDuncanGAME dunno about other countries, but Russia does not have bars on higher floors, so it's not for suicide prevention. It's for burglary prevention, so that people wouldn't just be able to climb into your window
(Check my first comment here for more details, thx)
Looks pretty good honestly, the line, “Objective: get into the 64th apartment of the deceased grandfather” such a classic.
Dont read my name!.......
Are you The Narrator from The Stanley Parable?
I bet that'll become a meme soon
@@i.d.9754 lmao same
@@kingofhearts3831 Maybe… :)
Just chilling out and seeing “you can hide under the bed” at random would fill me with the most amount of dread a human being can feel
The scare at 23:20 literally made me involuntarily close my eyes knock my phone off my bed and hide. It got me worse then anything else has ever gotten me before.
it got me bad too I jolted my phone out my hand that was so subtle but so good😂🤷
@@kgmusic150 I do that a lot lmao 😂
This game is EXACTLY what I mean when I say “I’m scared of the dark”. This game is my LITERAL NIGHTMARE.
YES people make fun of me and judge me for my fear of the dark. i get asked “why are you so scared?” and get told “There’s nothing there, nothing changes in the darkness” all the time. this game perfectly showcases that fear.
I'm not even scared of the dark, I'm just scared what's in it
"Even your shadow leaves you when you're in darkness"
also when ur in the dark and ur brain just decides to create nightmarish faces. good times!
@@subsane1209 that’s deep but true 😢
Doll: sitting there casually
Mark: *Terrible.*
Me too, Mark. Me too
honestly the idea of a horror game where everything suddenly looks much scarier WITH the flashlight is so cool
This game somehow made lighting up a room way more scary and I would've much rathered complete darkness lol.
@@MaxTheGameBoy Seriously, It had such a unique way of using the flashlight, so whenever you turned it was never actually covering the center of the screen, only a side and that really made it horrifying
@@SkyBoxGaming I never realized that lol
When it was just right in front of him when he turned around was probably the scariest thing that happened in this video. That's one of the creepiest things that can happen to someone. Turning around and there's someone right behind you that wasn't there before. Excellent way to induce terror in a horror game. It's very impressive.
Normal people: * sees dark spooky pitch black hallway* Haha nope!
Markiplier: *I'M GOING IN*
Edit: wow I did not expect to get this many likes.
I read this just as Mark said it.
@Kavetion excuse me?
- mark the not masochist
Ngl that bit made me laugh haha
@@juntolentino4710 Bot. usually is.
This is one of the most terrifying games I’ve watched in a long while. Absolutely brilliant. Here’s a jump scare time list for people since I didn’t see one in the comments
7:28 first jumpscare
10:02 small scare
15:58 small scare
19:51 kinda a small scare
23:21 not a jump scare but it got me good
25:26 jumpscare
34:35 small scare
Found this list exactly at 23:21 😂 Also tysm!
@@cheezpuffg0rawr haha, glad I could help a little!
THANK YOU
You’re a real G for this
You make this so much easier for people like me with really bad anxiety. I love feeling the atmosphere just not the jump scares
Mark: *constantly flickers lights*
Monster: *crushes lightbulb*
@Kavetion You're lonely.
@Kavetion you're sad
Eeep.
Mark is like the only TH-camr I can watch play horror. He's just so chill but also so not, and it's so hilarious. I adore the somehow still composed alarmed squeak he makes, and then the "no thank you". His instinct to just run _towards_ the nightmare spookums, his totally calm "oh, that's terrible." "Oh, that's worse." I don't know how this man is so delightful, but by golly he makes my day
Holy shit this was REALLY well made. My favorite thing is that it doesn't use sounds to "jumpscare" you, is lets you notice things and that's what "jumpscares" you.
the tall spooky man looking over mark’s shoulder like he also wants to know what’s in the lock box both scared the goodness outta me and made me laugh
the ghost is as confused as the rest of us!
I jumped so fricken hard.
It's been a long time since something made me "gasp" in horror and that got me!
"What'cha Doing Over Here??"
yeah I screamed too
I wasn't expecting it to be actually scary, I thought it was going to be generic spooks. But no, I have nightmares so similar to this.
Yeah this is a follow up to the basement one this guy made and they've both been amazing
As a russian i can confirm that some people live in apartment like that. Imagine THEY playing this game...
I wish I could relate to this but my last nightmare was about searching through a field of identical suitcases to try and find which one was mine... that and a lot of dreams about ordinary looking house spiders
@@m3tal_Maus that would be a regular monday for them
@@firmak2 It's more like friday night)
Words cannot describe the absolute revulsion that swept through me at 11:17
This game gave me way too much anxiety
“Press shift to run”
“You can hide under the bed”
"Saving"
"It's okay if you're terrified."
@@user-uv2pn5lk3y that's honestly the scariest part 😭
@@sara_c907 Where did it say that?
"Objective : get out*
Game: “I need 64 apartments.” Mark: “*chuckles knowingly* Don’t we all.”
next video: "I AM A MAN WITH 64 APARTMENTS"
I like your name
@@jacobherceg2849 thank you. I like yours too.
@@arizonarangerrr lol
@@jacobherceg2849 lol
This was such a horrifying experience, cause the game really taps into that primal fear of, turning the lights off and smth being there, it's just amazing.
Yeah and In this case, something really *is* there 😭
Blows candles out
Mark: cut that sh*t out!
ahh i was really hoping mark would stay under the bed for just a smidge longer. if you stay under the bed for long enough the doll actually peeks under to look at you and it scared the whole soul out of my body
Eyyyyyyyyy
17:02 an actual definition of what it feels like finishing high school and going to college
Lmfaooo💀💀💀
Underrated comment
I was looking forward to the summer holidays, but it's boring. I want to go to school, but at the same time nervous and scared because it's a new school. The timestamp will be equivalent to my feelings, no doubt.
i want this comment up top lmaaaao
"stop looking at me-"
I'm... driving to my massage therapist's office right now.
I pulled a muscle in my neck from the baby cry jump scare.
I am... in agony.
The developers of this game are far more evil than giant flesh-eating demons.
Are you doing any better now? I'm very worried
@@O.V449 I'm doing fine. I'm in the middle of quitting my job, so I'm constantly tense. Just overdid it with the jump scare.
Good thing is that I already had the appointment, we just put in some extra work on my back and shoulders.
@@hirtisrandolph4843 I'm happy that you're doing better.
Maybe you can watch
@@O.V449 NOOOOO, his reply was cut off!
He was taken by the darkness...
@@asriel1587 The horror!
Am I the only one who started dying with laughter when he went
"My shoe flew off-"
Random fact for 22:18 ! That photo was most likely not edited as back then parents would want picture of only their babies. But since photos back then took a while to process and trying to make a baby sit still is difficult they would have the baby sit on their mothers lap to help them stay still. But since the parents wanted photos of only their babies the mothers would wear a bag or mask to hide their faces, terrifying right?
Thank you for the fun/creepy fact, kind person ☺️
Sounds like that bag Mat puts on our/Mark's face in Heist with Markiplier.
This is probably one of the actual scariest games mark has played. I was gettin scared just watchin this holy crap
“Is there someone there???”
*Mark terrified*
also mark “IM COMING FOR YOU”
"IM GOING IN"
@Kavetion quality is subjective so yeah you could be
My theory is that the character died in the apartment and is now trapped in that hellish dimension forever
agreed, i think that when they first really saw the monster they died
Mark: "Oh hey, big guy, I see you! I see you!"
Me, looking at a black screen: :D
Initially I was watching on my phone, I had to pause, start up the pc to figure out what the hell he's seeing...
:D
23:20 I screamed and threw my phone across the room. The fact that there was *no sound* made the whole thing even scarier. I was already pausing the video every thirty seconds because of how scary this game is but that--- Terrifying. Absolutely terrifying.
@@delirium5381 i'm watching this at 2am alone in the dark on full volume and i'm literally hiding behind my hands im so scared, i cant even imagine PLAYING it alone
@@_eIIa_ why do u do this to yourself?
@@tontobonto2073 i honestly dont know 😭 watching mark can't wait till the morning
Lol same. I basicly fell of my chair at 23:20
Mark is a wonderful person to watch while eating.
literally heating up oatmeal right now :)
I am eating frozen blueberries at this very moment
What colour is my pfp it’s not showing for me edit: nvm thanks for help
I’m eating also
agreed
This was genuinely so unsettling and probably the scariest thing I’ve seen a while
"Objective: get into the 64th apartment of the deceased grandfather"
Why does grandpa need so many apartments?!
You know, how neighbors always complain about gateways to hellish horror dimensions, he has to move a lot.
Apparently the person you play as needs 64 apartments, too. Must run in the family
He doesn't need them, he's a hoarding landlord and part of the housing crisis. As such if he's dead, all the better
He owns the entire apartment complex.
Because he is THE deceased grandfather
New theory: We never actually see Lixians legs in these videos. He only ever shows his top half from off screen. So what if this whole time Lixian has been dead, and the Lixian that we have been seeing is just a puppet, controlled off screen by Lunky? Pretty spooky if true.
You should do the "day "__" of saying "__" thing with that like every next video
LORE???????
Lol now I see him in a whole different way.
But that's just a theory
A game theory
LORE
Imagine living in this apartment building and just be listening to Mark talking to himself
*broom bangs on the ceiling below him*
lol In the apartment next door some poor guy is sitting on his toilet hearing Mark's muffled voice through the wall saying shit like: "Okay that... that is horrifying. And you're coming closer! Great! That's... that's great. If you'll excuse me I'm gonna shit myself and hide under this bed until I die. That good for you? Wonderful."
oh, the horror
That's probably scarier then the game itself.
Maybe that's the noise complaint
Can we all take a moment to appreciate how absolutely incredible Lixian is at editing. Marks eyes moving in different directions look amazing!
I didn’t even realize that was editing lol
This game plays like an actual nightmare; not a bunch of cheap scares just very legitimately terrifying sounds and imagery. One of the scariest games I've seen in a long time.
I think what’s most effective is that the game quickly establishes that you have no power. Once your lights get turned off for the first time, you realise that it’s never safe. Any lights you turn on can go out at any point and leave you vulnerable.
@@cometvaudin9496 the flashlight returns that power for a time
@@saucesaucesaucesauce1380 Even then, you’re left to question “shit what if it goes out?” and “It hasn’t gone out yet, is it about to go out now?” The uncertainty and anticipation adds to the fear.
@@cometvaudin9496 thats also kind of a horror game cliche where the flashlight always goes out at the worst moment
You know it’s going to be a fun video when Mark says “Absolutely Terrifying”
yes
@@singhtv1911 I will
@Don't Read My Profile Photo I WILL REAS YOUR NAME?!!!!!!!
Oh God the bots.
@@Alexアレックス Boom. This is the chainmail breaker. You're free now.
The way the turn-around scare, where you’re looking around in the closet and then turn to see Grandpa, just happens, no audio que, no jump, he’s just there… God, it’s horrifying.
"hey bro what's in that box , why are you screaming"
22:27 that's a total bloodbath!
Badum tsss
That independent eye movement thing that Lixian does never gets old, freakin hilarious everytime
Wait that’s not just Mark?? =0
@@FayeFrogg You're not the only one who thought that.
@@tshellion3111 i could be wrong but i’m pretty sure it is real
It just perfectly matches Mark's goofy personality.
That’s not lixian doin that pal.
This has to be one of the scariest games I've seen in a while, really really well made. I suffer from chronic nightmares and I have so many dreams that are similar to this game is some form or another (whether by atmosphere, situations, or setting), they really know how to tap into basic human fear.
Is chronic nightmares like an actual, diagnosable thing? Or is that just what you call it because you have abnormal amounts of nightmares? I'm asking because I do too. Not one of my dreams ever feel nice, either it's full on scary movie type shit or it looks nice on the service but always feels eerie and out of place, like something will happen but sometimes it never does. They are almost always super vivid too which is crazy. I actually don't mind it and I don't really get scared of them because I find them really inspiring for my writing and I have notes full of my dreams on my phone. I just recently had the most perfect horror movie dream ever and i am so going to write either a short story or a fully fledged novel on it... I'm kind of excited.
@@kaitlynlorentzen4375 I'm pretty sure it's a diagnosable thing, and it could have a different "official" name, but I don't have a diagnoses and that's just what I call it cause it affects almost every dream I have. I don't really get scared of them either, I'm just so desensitized to them at this point and I find them fascinating (although every once in a while one of them really gets to me). I don't have any major anxiety about anything or have some kind of trauma so I'm curious to know what causes them, but I don't really care enough to do anything about it lol. I think writing/creating something based off them is an interesting idea. I thought about doing something based on my dreams but I'm lazy lol. I hope it works out for you.
@@ZalemMoon wow, it's so interesting hearing someone else have the same experience I have with the dream realm! I haven't met one person yet who has the same problem so this is weirdly fascinating Haha! I've taught myself at this point to recognize a nightmare when I have one but I dont turn it into a lucid dream because, like I said before, I tend to take inspiration from them so I let them play on without my interference. But I also have (very rarely) had some that still do get to me too. Dreams are such a weird mystery! I'll have to look into this more, I have researched dreaming in general in the past when I had my psychology class in college but I stopped there and haven't dived into it again. Looks like the curiosity train is back on schedule for me lol. I'll come back to this discussion to something if I find anything, I honestly doubt I will though, dreams are very hard to study from what I remember.
Whoa wtf! Me too!! I’ve never met someone else who suffers from chronic nightmares like I do! (Even though I’m aware I’m can’t be the only one who experiences them). 🙃 I’m sorry you have to suffer from something so dreadful. It’s the WORST.
@@ZalemMoon Looking it up it isn't a simple diagnosis, the main five I saw when searching Mayo clinic and others was Sleep Disorder, Nightmare Disorder, A Mental Disorder, PTSD, or Insomnia. This is as much effort that I'm willing to put forward for a TH-cam commentor. This is something you should delve into.
Jumpscare List ☺️:
4:18 (Lixian gives us a nice spook)
7:28 (babydoll flashes onto screen, Mark yells)
10:00 (“big man” dashes around corner)
15:55 (scary dude in mirror)
19:54 (mark turns on flashlight and there’s a spooky picture on the wall)
23:20 (scary ass dude is standing behind mark as he turns around)
25:24 (door slams open)
32:26 (the lights turn red)
34:34 (guy goofily runs towards camera)
37:24 (light goes out)
Enjoy the video, peeps! ❤️🩹
Missed one at 15:55- scary man in mirror
You are my favorite person right now. Thanks for the jumpscare list!
Thank you so much.
25:26 door gets kicked open
As well as 25:24 door breaks open
Mark, ngl, your videos have made me more brave. In the last couple of months I've heard strange, creepy noises in the middle of the night and even when I was scared I was like "ah f*ck it, I'm goin in" and decided to rush whatever spooky thing is out there. Because of you, I have become the person that checks out the scary thing when no one else wants to.
Not sure if this is a good thing or not. If I die, I'll let you know lol
15:11
Mark: "Oh God I'm gonna hide under the *chicken noise* "
LMAOOO he does sound like a chicken 😭
IM CHOKING HOLY SHEET THAT GOT ME TO BAD AH MY TUMMY HURTS ...
Holy crap i laughed way too hard
someone gets it
As he is.
This game was just a work of art in regards to a horror game. From the headbob of the camera, the tension and suspense, all the creepy detials, down to the way the flashlight and darkness changed the way the things looked around the character. I hope horror game developers take note and more games like this surface using simular mechanics. I also hope Mark plays any other games the developer of this game made.
23:15 that was the scariest silent jumpscare I've ever experienced
Im pretty sure this was the scariest jumpscare Ive ever witnessed period. I didn't know silent jumpscares could be so effective.
I wasn't even played the game and I screamed at it too.
That shit gave me heartburn
psychological horror games will always be my favorite, i love the way developers can scare you without jumpscares, just the images or the suspense of something like that just sends chills up your spine instead of just abrupt noises
WOW
That doll jumpscare scared the crap outta me
The atmosphere made this game terrifying. It was the constant suspense of what might happen
mark: i have played horror games for a decade, nothing will scare me!
also mark: *runs as soon as the lights turn off in the apartment*
Well that’s an exception, everybody does that
Golly, that was terrifying. But from now on, whenever I get even a little scared, I'm saying "Back to the objective." and turning and running the other way.
Or just look towards the darkest area and walk in saying "I'm going in". Might help
Doing it Mark's way will always work.
u did not just say golly
@@ruthhoover566 LMAO
Nothing is more terrifying than a jumpscare without sudden movement or loud noises.
Story time:
It’s almost 3 in the morning. I got about halfway through the video before I needed to pee. We have a bathroom upstairs, but it’s broken, so to use the bathroom I have to walk downstairs. I get to the middle of the stairs when a light suddenly turns on. I froze and then peeked over the banister to see who it was. Turns out that my younger sister had to pee as well. I wouldn’t say I’m an easy person to scare, but with this game and then a sudden light turning on, my heart stopped for a second haha
Im laughing but ik for a fact that if this happened to me i would scream and pass out
That's such a coincidence that ur sibling also had to go to the bathroom...
What if she wasn’t your sister 🫣
no bc i know for a fact I'd be screaming and crying at this
@@familyk9443 not really. My sister has insomnia and a dog. Sometimes we cross paths getting snacks, drinks, going to use the restroom, or while she takes her dog to the restroom. My dad also has insomnia. So, if I’m up late, we can sometimes spook each other.
i love the little angry face he makes every time he’s jumpscared
10:00 one of my biggest fears is being “alone” but not actually and having someone or something just around a corner ready to murder me so this fucking terrified me
Good to know...
@@Melanie-lb2bo AYO
It's the same principle with my fear of the dark. It's not being alone in the dark that scares me; it's the idea of *not* being alone in the dark that makes me shudder and shake in fear.
I’m not afraid of being alone. Im afraid of being by myself, because it implies someone or something else may be included.
Ah, yes, fear of being murdered, how rare
love how gramps only eats human flesh and condensed milk 20:40
Okay this game genuinely scared me, and more than just the jumpscares. The feeling of dread and helplessness especially with the lights turning off all the time really got to me. Well done to the devs!
There’s no music or anything. that’s just how truly terrifying this game is. props to the maker of this amazing game and their team cause this is horrifying
No music or ANYTHING?... There's plenty of sound and also somewhat musical sound here and there.
That instant recovery from the jumpscare at 23:25 had me dying of laughter. Just puts his headphones back on, makes some mouth noises and continues like nothing happened.
i just love how marks running around in the red light yelling "my objective, i need to get back to my objective"