The Other Kind of Horror
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 15 พ.ค. 2024
- Some horror stories show us monsters, but there are others that show something even more horrifying.
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Title Sequence theme: • The Sound of Hurting by @KaiAfterKai
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Timestamps:
Intro - 00:00
The Other Side - 03:13
Control Room Alpha - 07:48
Carbon Steel - 10:19
Concrete Tremor - 15:04
Tartarus Engine - 19:06
What Does It All Mean? - 23:21
Tetsuo - 24:23
The Other Kind of Horror - 28:15
Sources and Further Readings:
Shinya Tsukamoto Retrospective - unwinnable.com/2020/08/25/you...
• Protagony One: Joi by @InnuendoStudios
• This is what it's like... by @CNN
Visuals: Men, Come True, ROUTINE, What Josiah Saw, ANATOMY, World of Horror, SIGNALIS, SOMA, Silent Hill 2, Unsorted Horror, Buckshot Roulette, Grandmother's Garden, Iron Lung, Viscera Cleanup Detail, Hardspace: Shipbreaker, Sonic Adventures 2, FAITH, Tetsuo: The Iron Man, Perfect Blue.
Footage Credits:
ANATOMY footage by @danieln6613
World of Horror footage by @BurntOutCop
SIGNALIS footage by @Welonz
Grandmother's Garden footage by @mutantratz9225
Carbon Steel additional footage by @StellaAbbasi
Iron Lung footage by @r3dl1n39
FAITH footage by @FireBeasts
Concrete Tremor additional footage by @ManlyBadassHero
Shinya Tsukamoto interview footage by @6stringsmonk
Stock Footage provied by: Videvo
Additional SFX provided by Freesound.org
Music: Childhood Grave (Pathologic 2), Ark (SOMA), Silent Circus (Silent Hill 4), Stream (Humanity), The Stairwell (Silent Hill 2), Panic Routine (Pathologic 2), Counterfeit (Control), Save Room (Resident Evil 4: Remake), The Executioner’s Handywork (Silent Hill 2), Subway 01 (SOMA), The 3rd Floor (Silent Hill 2), Path of the Addict (SUPERHOT: Mind Control Delete), Your Body Betrays Your Degeneracy (Disco Elysium), Room of Reflection (INSIDE), Flag (Ruiner), Encounters (Alien: Isolation), Vats of Goo (Fallout 2), Wolfman (Observer), Soror er frater (Control), Dead City (Metro: Exodus), Stvorki Night (Pathologic), Suspicious (Deus Ex: Mankind Divided), We Are Not Checkmated (Disco Elysium), Submarine (INSIDE), Rustle (Humanity), Fahkeet (Hotline Miami 2), Suppression (Armored Core VI), Petrichor (Hyper Light Drifter), Full Dark No Stars (Orwell), End Credits (SOMA).
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Dropped as soon as you put “trigger warning.” Woke culture is sick and jewish.
this was really great! i sometimes need to be reminded that yes, we need to be uncomfortable sometimes and that's what good horror does.
Thank you!
While it’s weird to me that you would need to be reminded of that fact, I mean no disrespect, and that you acknowledge that shows that you have a truly open mind, and “get” good horror. That’s awesome🙂
@@masamune2984 Sometimes people get too comfortable with being comfortable and need a reminder to go outside their comfort zone.
Happens to me occasionally at least.
"No one needs a kettle with an opinion. So, go boil some water" is one hell of a quote. Great video man, keep it up.
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I am an avid consumer of anything that's biopunk. Organic stuff, curves, monsters, the world of Scorn...that kind of thing. However, the worlds of Unsorted horror manage to capture my interest in an all-too-familiar way, despite their lack of flesh and bone. I think your video did a great job at explaining why that may be so. It was a pleasure to watch
Thank you! Yeah, there's definitely less meaty stuff in them :D
I like how “Vats of Goo” was used in this video. Goes to show that Fallout used to have a lot of horror elements with a much bleaker tone.
Mark Morgan's score was amazing!
(Tbf I like Inon Zur's music in newer Fallouts, but Morgan's haunting soundscapes created an incredibly unique atmosphere)
Imagine being drafted into the military and sent to war on the other side of the world just because you failed to advance a year in college.
That's some other kind of horror i definitely wasn't expecting when i read Hearts Of Atlantis. Or was it Nightmares and Dreamscapes? Can't remember.
Very good video, and the games you portrayed are absolutely something else. I liked the one with the sample testing. The ending somewhat reminded me of good old Twilight Zone.
Thank you for watching! Yeah, the whole collection really feels like a good horror anthology mini-series
@@thebookofive Yes, that dev is really gifted. Or cursed. v°v
You've earned my sub. love the vibe. script is well written. very unique material. 10/10
Thank you!
Anytime! I’m eager to see your growth as a creator!
you reminded me of my love to unusual horror tropes, specially that specific kind of body horror that deals with metal. HELL, tetsuo was my inspiration to make a character that was highly based on a different type of body horror which is structure type
Concrete tremor remind of the battleships game, very popular in the soviet union, where you get two pieces of paper and map out your battleships and players have to guess where the ships are and hit them. Concrete Tremor seems like it's very literally about modern warfare where killing thousands of people is accessible at a press of a button. Just look at what's happening in Ukraine, some dude presses a button and rockets and drones strike buildings at a moments notice.
Yeah, that game was my salvation during algebra 😄
I don't know if this was specifically intentional by Mike, but Concrete Tremor got me thinking about automated modern warfare as well, how the violence becomes abstracted and the consequences of it are removed from clear view.
Battleship made it to America after detente and was extremely popular for a while so it’s funny to know we played the same game in school
@@namedrop721 "Battleship is known worldwide as a pencil and paper game which dates from World War I. It was published by various companies as a pad-and-pencil game in the 1930s and was released as a plastic board game by Milton Bradley in 1967. The game has spawned electronic versions, video games, smart device apps and a film."
We had the electronic game as a kid in the 80s..
Why would you lie like that? What is the benefit in it. I mean, it's not even the fact you are lying, but that you have to spin an alternative history if the game that just isn't true, just to engender some sort of empathetic kinship.
Worst still, it's almost Gaslighting by proxy, because your lie had the effect of making me question my own life's history. I know you don't care, because it's the nature of the beast, but all I can say is I hope mental illness never touches you or your children/partner.
Man, portal really paved the way for like 90% of modern indie horror games huh
Don’t forget Kevin James.
Very atmospheric video, well done!
Thank you! ❤️
Love the usage of Measurehead's theme at the Carbon Steel part, it feets really well (hell, a game inspired by the vibe of this part of Disco Elysium ost would definetlly be one done by Mike Klubnika)
helll, overall you used a bunch of music I love in that part
Thanks! Yeah, Disco Elysium's score is such a vibe.
@@thebookofive also The Flag from RUINER also quite fits the moment
I watched this video on a Monday night, which based on all the stereotypes, is the point of the week where after finishing the first day of work, the reality that you will be working for most of the week really sets in. Ive, if you have to recommend this video to anyone to watch at a particular time of the week, give it to them on a Monday.
I know this has only been up for about a day, but I was shocked this doesnt have a lot more views yet
Thank you! I guess TH-cam is still figuring out what to do with me. :D
Fascinating video and very well done. These games remind me of old sci-fi short stories of the 70s, they all feel like vignettes that explore a particular sci-fi idea and often leave you with an eery feeling
This video is superb. Bravo! Your use of sound design is masterful.
Insanely well done video and analysis, the industrial aspect of the analysis really just blew me away.
Damn. Where have you and these high quality videos been? Good work and great effort put in. Big fan of horror games and film, ill be tuning in from here on out.
This was wonderful and popped up in my recommended. Absolutely glad I watched this. Thank you for all your work.
Thanks for watching!
Been trying to make a horror game of my own--one that happens to parallel these into aesthetic funnily enough--and this has served as a massive inspiration.
Thank you!
You definitely gotta make more horror videos dude. subbed!
Thanks!
great video, always on the lookout for new creators putting out high quality horror content. This video gave me the same vibes as something like Nexpo
Well said, and captions were perfect.
Great watch! You got some really good structure with some great pacing. You definitely got a new sub from me!
Thank you for the credit, loved the video. Really shows a great outlook on the power of dread in horror.
Thank you!
absolute banger, can believe you only have 2k subcribers, cant wait to see this channel blow up
Thank you!
pathologic music in the back gave me PTSD flashbacks. amazing video.
gosh, this is an effective video! extremely well done and underrated!! 💗
Thank you!
Very good vid, I love how you set the tone. Subbing
Thanks for the sub! ❤️
Excellent video. Horror like this has always resonated with me. I never want to look at these dark mirrors for fear of seeing myself already trapped in the situations presented to me. Good stuff.
Your name is extremely Jungian then as it is literally noirpool 😂
Pathologic 2 soundtrack used here immediately hooked me. Thank you
Well thought-out, well versed, nuanced exploratory discussion. I, too, have always found myself drawn to, yet strangely unnerved by M.Klubnika's work. Looking forward to your future videos as a new sub. Класс 👌
Thank you!
First video of yours Ive seen, it's excellent. Sub earned.
Thank you!
Thank you for your videos. You discuss exactly what I want to hear
Thank you for watching!
This is amazing stuff! Right up my alley, I immediately subbed to you! I hope you continue to make videos in a similar vein😊
damn, references to Signalis AND Hyper Light Drifter? You're a man of taste
Wonderful video and excellent narration. Looking forward to more
Thank you!
I don't know why, but this video gave me an immense sense of comfort, which I often get from horror games. Obviously some games scare and unsettlen me, like when I played Dreadout for the first time, but others make me feel warm and soothed. I remember Amnesia being the first game to give me this feeling of fullness. The enclosure of the manor, the wooden walls, books, candles etc. It is probably because you are so directly confronted with some of the most daunting things in existence that you feel like you are dealing with them, accepting them, or handling them. That being said I think this feeling of "comfort" goes so much deeper than that. I am so inspired by people like Geller, Max Derrat and yourself to also make this kind of content. It would be my dream job, and I will give it a shot! Everyone here is blessed with very special, inquisitive and intelligent minds. Such an amazing community ❤
Thank you for watching! Jacob Geller's work was a major point of inspiration for this channel, and I have a lot of respect for Max Derrat as well (though I am not as deeply familiar with his entire body of work).
Good luck on your journey, the most important thing is to take the first step!
new sub here! keep doing what you're doing man.
Thank you for watching!
I’d forgotten about Tetsuo!! I had a friend that loved that movie.
It’s uncomfortable to watch for sure. But that’s part of the point. 😊
this was awesome !! well done :D
Thank you!
Really great video ! Love your work and subjects🔥. Hello from France
Thank you!
Great video!
Amazing video, love every minute of it”
Okay, just stumbled upon your channel and only part way into the video I had to subscribe. You have a ton of talent, good insight, quality editing, & a unique skill at conveying things.. With these skills I hope you'd consider to make more videos that dive into obscure topics, macabre topics such as these. Total random thought: but It would be so cool if you somehow got onto a team that is working on making a new horror game.. Very random I know but it's rare to find someone who conveys important aspects of horror well.
Thank you! Yeah, there'll definitely be some more macabre horror stuff in the future.
i could tell by the thumbnail this was going to be good and i was right! great video
Watching Tetsuo awakened something in me that I would like to put back to sleep
not only is the video interesting as hell, but the hotline miami and hyper light drifter ost were 🔥🔥🔥
Absolute masterpiece of a video.
Thank you!
I love you pronunciation. It is like: Mike Клубника. Amazing video, keep going!
I really enjoyed th video, thank you
Thank you for watching!
Very spooked. Liked and subbed.
Thanks!
Awesome vid
This is so well made I thought you'd have like a million subs lol, you deserve my time
Thank you! We're slowly getting there. :D
Excellent video, easy subscribe!
Thank you!
Subscribed immediately lol
hopeless horror hits me personally a bit too close to home. Why do I love it so much?
27:51 Long live the new flesh!
perfect blue and serial experiments lain are just insanely good watches
I think about this whenever I play metal slug 3.
Horror has these themes of the darker parts of our mental state and way of life so I really appreciate you saingin your conclusion how machines was integrated into these gamesand comparing it to real world in which I agree Horror is about real world real life horrors
If you are yearning for more games that capture the feel of these, there is one indie-game that hasn't gotten that much coverage called "The Devil".
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Banger
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cool video man ❤
Thank you!
I find myself afraid of different things as i get older I'm a 31 year old father of four and all my old favorite Steven King books now freak me out for completely different reasons same with haunting of hill house just things that disturb you and leave you thinking about it for months after
Thank you so much for the excellent video. I'm subbing for sure, and I'm looking forward to whatever you put out next. Thanks, man
Thank you for subscribing!
19:21 why does the background music sound like the first Pathologic?😆
Edit: Oh! I see it in the credits😅
Very underrated! This feels like something Jacob Geller would make, you really deserve more views.
Thank you!
SIGNALIS MENTIONED!!!!! Easily my favorite game of the past year
Hooboy, now I will have to check out the supposed sequel to Tetsuo Man of Iron. 😮
Good news, there are two of them :D
@@thebookofive Really? I am in for a wild ride then. Thanks for the info!
@@GarGhuul yeah, there's Tetsuo: The Body Hammer, and Tetsuo: The Bullet Man
i see you and your Disco Elysium music
banger video
Thanks!
The voice is the children's learning toy "speak and spell" from the 80's.
Well, in the context of video games it's S.A.M. - an 80s text-to-speech synthesiser.
hey. the soundtrack of pathologic 2.
What is the music used in the Tetsuo section? I assume something from 9-inch nails but I'm not familiar with their work so idk. Thank you!
It's Fahkeet from the Hotline Miami 2 soundtrack
@@thebookofive Thanks!
While the accent is distracting, the editing and presentation are next-level!
14:57 i must be dense, what did the ending scene reveal?
The character is sent deep into the Earth so their body gets affected by the enormous amount of pressure and then treated the same as other test subjects (presumably by another unsuspecting person who accepted the job as well).
You can read the scene with the 'meat thing' earlier as foreshadowing, as it's probably how the character looks after being 'pressure treated', but it's up for interpretation
@@thebookofive thank you so much for taking the time to enlighten me! That's what I suspected but I wasn't sure; the phrase "pressure treated" made me think of something being compressed and compacted into nothingness but the fleshy eye-thing seemed way too large to be a formerly un-pressurized human, way too much meat, y'know? I don't know, I guess there's many different ways that one could be pressure treated in this hellrealm. I was a little confused about how the person woke up in the machine, too.
Out of the games in the video, this one's story grabbed me the most. I love love love cosmic horror and I was looking forward to discovering the purpose of the excavation and learning more about the abominations being encountered. It's a very well crafted & artful ending, but with the way the story hooked me I did have my hopes up for a more explicit/substantive/revealing/gory climax than what we got. I really wanted to see more abominations rendered in that style! I apologize if you stated it in the video and I've forgotten, but how satisfying did you find the end to be? Cheers from Central California!
I actually really like the decision to not go super gory with the bad ending. I think it leans much more into the psychological horror direction
Can you make a video on Signalis?🥺
I don't have plans for it in the foreseeable future, but this game is definitely right up my alley, so who knows, I might do something on it down the line.
@@thebookofive fingers crossed! It’s an amazing game
Thank you for the Arachnophobia content warning. I skipped the part and proceeded with the rest of the video. You are the Man🎉
Yeah, no worries, I knew this one would come in handy. Thank you for watching!
Man, dev is making statements disguised as games
The other type of horror? Having a job apparently.
yo red effect is that you?
Hate to be that guy but before those horrror movies there was Doctor Who episode 1963 original Cyberman. Originally born on Earth's twin planet Mondas, the Cybermen were created as the Mondasians replaced parts of their dying bodies with plastic and metal
Yeah, I'm not that well-versed in the Dr.Who lore :D
But I feel like this episode is more about the concept of 'the ship of Theseus', which Tetsuo doesn't really engage with (I assume that was your original comparison)
Content warning for spiders?
I watched my husband play Ori and the Will of the Wisps, Control Room Alpha is pretty mild compared to the spider level in that game 🤢
I just looked at the Ori level and... Yup, that is some nasty stuff going on in there
jesus christ. im picky with horror but "you will have the honor of being the first pressure treated human" did something unexplainable to my brain for a moment . carbon steel looks exactly like my stress nightmares about my own routine. from the commute to the decaying workplace to the empty "kindness" from superiors you never see. awful
Wow... that was some profound shit you concluded your video with.
Check out Stories Untold if you like this several small horror games very tied together.
Thank you, this one looks super interesting
@@thebookofive It's a wild ride.
Pyrocynical video simulator
It took a while to put this together, so Pyro's video came out while this was in production.
Tbf, I haven't watched it in full, so idk how much our takes overlap
@@thebookofive the overlap is there, but it is the same topic so it is only natural. Good video tho
Good concepts, they just feel underbaked imo, none of them personally struck me as particularly unnerving. The art in them like the helicopter scene and tarterus engine scene were really good though.
As a trans woman there's no other kind of horror that gets under my skin as body horror does, sure there's psychological horror which is great by all means and I would spend hours talking about it and why I find it immensely beautiful but body horror is just different, it hits close to home and becomes a visual manifestation of the immense disgust I've felt all my life and when it's done well it possesses all the traits of psychological horror while being the perfect reminder of the sins of the flesh.
repent
pyro clone
As I said in another comment thread, this essay took some time to make and Pyro's video came out while I was working on it, so I haven't seen it yet.
"Concrete Tremor" is literally what the IDF is doing in Gaza, right now.
Basically capitalism.
Oh no,he cant speak english😂
I really enjoy your remarks, your accent, and the games you pick. Tanks 4 the upload. 😉
Thank you for watching!
I hope the TH-cam algorithm is blessing you
Thanks ☺️
well they did
Really annoying how you keep skittering away like a scared baby at everything I'm trying to see, and how you just cut to the next game right away. Did I click on this to watch some wimp flinch every three minutes? Boring. Can't see this in my recs.