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hey dude, this video reminded me of something me and some buddies did last halloween. i live next to a graveyard with all kinds of stories, so we got a guide to take us on a tour and tell us about the myths of this place: A child was murdered by her dad and her body was stuffed into one of the cracks in the walls, allegedly the only reason the dad was caught was because a guy saw her blood covered hand hanging out the crack where he then saw the rest of her . So many dead children with no names, family or face... just a date of birth and death, horrible. A cannibal a few hundred years back was accused of being a vampire and was killed by a mob and buried off in a isolated part of the graveyard alone, surrounded by garlic plants, its said his spirit could possess you if you touched the stone that marks his body. Cult stuff... A politician from the from a few hundred years ago was buried here and wanders the graveyard in times of political unrest (shocked we haven't seen him more!) Because this graveyard was originaly a quarry where stone was mined and used in the adjacent cathedral, and when the stone was being mined, the statue of an angel was unearthed and went missing soon after. apparently one of the workers took it and its somewhere out there probably used as a birdbath in someones garden. The only reason the graveyard was turned into a park was because there was physically no space left to put anymore bodies, with the final number being 57,000 burials. The park is one of the only freshwater springs in the area, you can hold your bottle up to the wall it flows out of and the water is drinkable (dont know how sanitary though...) Because its below ground levely by a few dozen feet and lined with trees, it becomes pitch black at night and the biggest thing you see is the absolutely colossal cathedral next to it. I bet you forgot this was all from a tour guide didnt you? no? ok. Anyways, towards the end of this tour it was midnight and raining, we went to a the foot of a hill and our guide told us how a shadowy figure, taller than any man, was seen standing motionless at the top of the hill... a demonic entity... and i shit you not just as he said that a whole damn tree fell down right behind us and the sound of the branches cracking sounded like screaming an bones snapping at the same time. safe to say we all hightailed it out of the graveyard, not helped by the rain and overall panic that induced. if you want to know the place in question its St James Cemetary, the cathedral in question is the Anglican Cathedral, its breathtaking at day and is beautiful on the inside.
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Knew someone who did security for graveyards and they said when you're new to guarding graveyards it's scary as hell which made pranking the new guys hilarious when they hid walkie talkies and screamed through them . They also said hearing the new guys full on sprint to the entrance whilst shouting in terror was both thee cruelest thing and funniest thing they've ever done
I am a security guard and have personally had a church as one of my job sites. One of the churches biggest concerns were mostly teenagers trying to jump around on top the tombstones. Needless to say, chasing kids or what might sound like one in the dark around a church after dark was a pretty horrifying experience. I always liked to tell myself the ghosts were on my side
I'm a mortuary science and history major and normally I loathe how much horror games like this and the Mortuary Assistant push more layers of fear onto the topic of death and cemeteries, but it's also a truly guilty pleasure- your commentary makes this so entertaining
I can understand that thought but personally I think it's still a net positive because it keeps people talking about these sacred grounds. Fear is healthy, paranoia is not. Maybe having media like this to in a way "confront" our fears it may offer some small benefit? I also acknowledge that I'm a weirdo because the subject both scares and fascinates me. I actually quite enjoy visiting cemeteries.
@@princecroaker6877I guess anything and everything is offensive to someone these days. But anyway even if horror media didn’t use this stuff, most people would still have an uneasiness about being around and working with the dead.
My grandpa worked as a mortician for a while and said they would get bored and pump embalming fluid into the uh.. peepee area of the guys in there and prank new guys into thinking they gave the dead guy a boner 💀
It's not just the dead that you have to be wary of at night in a graveyard/cemetery. Shady characters use them as meeting spots due to nobody being there. They're perfect places to meet and 'exchange goods' at night.
What?! A place like a cemetery is a terrible place to do such things cause people barely being there is actually suspicious. Best places to 'exchange goods' is common places like a hotel or parking lot. You want to blend in.
Well, at night you're less likely to be spotted and exchanging/handing over "packages" in broad daylight means it's more likely to be seen People generally aren't that ignorant as to not recognize a handoff, even if being in public means you're a bit less likely to draw individual attention
The local cemetery is a hotspot for local punk rockers and delinquents drinking at night bc it's on a hill and has a really great view. But honestly I have never heard of anyone picking up contraband at one. It's a hassle to scale the fence and hike into the rows and it would be a perfect place to get ambushed, busted or even shot if someone wanted to set up the dealer. And a huge amount of time to take out of a hectic schedule.
I got to say for a $7 dollar game we got more then we bargain for. The atmosphere in this game was more chilling at night and just the sound of animals had me jumping. By the midway point I was tearing up and shaking. This game has a lot of horror effects. I couldn’t imagine at the end of the game if what the security guard try to escape was real just imagine the fear you would have. Thanks for playing this game!
This games sucked.. and that is putting it nicely. I paid $5 for it and I feel like i got ripped off.. I beat it in less than an hour and promptly got a refund and gave it a poor review.
I've been working in a psychiatry and it was mainly night shifts of 12 hours. It becomes normal over time but even then there is some days where you just randomly get goosebumps and get spooked by everything.
I worked as a nurse in Supposedly haunted curse land hospital (see haunted Wisconsin Merrill Hospital). We had an out of town radiologist come in on night shift to help out. Instead of going through the ER he forced open the main doors and set off an alarm. We staff have to search for the AKA intruder. I got the attic and the basement with attached tunnel leading to the nuns home. The attic was not so bad. However just writing this down brings goosebumps. When I enter the basement on strange silence just happened. Lights flickered off and on. Cold spots were noted here and there. More so than the already cold basement. And no there was not a draft to account for the temperature variant. Walking into the tunnel my shadow could be seen on the wall, and another smaller shadow followed behind me (Jenny, read the story in haunted Wisconsin). I could feel another ??human?? Behind me my breath could be seen, and foot steps could be heard after I stopped moving. Coming up behind me. Chills just remembering this. We all knew the stories hence me getting the basement search. I stated Jenny I am just passing through and I promise not to distribute you much. After the search of the tunnel I left the basement and a feeling of peace washed over me. It was like I was not supposed to be in the basement at that time. We found the radiologist several minutes later. I now have memory issues related to several concussions but that fear was so strong I still get chills thinking about it. Some will say I was delusional but I can't explain what I went through. This experience happened in the early 2000s. I have had other experiences in different hospitals and nursing homes in Pennsylvania 2015-2017. Other events I can't explain. I believe there is a spiritual realm one can not see but it is there just the same. Events like lights turning off and on by their own accord, A building next to a nursing home the old facility no power but lights on several floors just turning on. Security you say one guard night shift 4 or 5 lights turning on different floors. Chills when walking on different floors like basement and a feeling of being watched. Enough written. You get the idea.
The Merrill Wisconsin hospital was called Holy Cross run by the sisters. This land and Scott Mansion on the site well the mansion was linked I believe to the Titanic unexplained deaths occurred until the sisters took over. The name of the hospital change to Good Samaritan and then to Aspirus. When Aspirus took over they destroyed the nuns house and remodeled and added on to the hospital. Just a little more information. The haunted aspect was the Scott Mansion and the land the hospital stands on.
Was a night guard for a retirement community. Large compound with a bunch of town houses next to a hospital for the elderly. There was a large mansion used as the guardhouse. Had a massive library and underground. Also a huge park attached with a large gazebo. Kind of scary but tranquil.. when everyone's asleep. Honestly I would have much preferred a cemetery. Retired people, many of whom had dementia can be much worse than a spooky cemetery with some grave robbers popping up.
Did I make it too emotional? Sorry I was trying to explain the way it made me feel in respect to what I was talking about when weird stuff happens in these places
I wasn't a security guard but I was in charge of my towns cemeteries for a few years. One of the aspects was visiting all the cemeteries throughout the year to look out for vandals and most of them were small abandoned family plots that were out in the woods. I always found them relaxing. They have an odd quiet about them that I found calming.
Grave yards are normally closed during the night. I do, however, have a friend who lived next to a graveyard. He told me that there are nights when he could swear he heard strange noises coming from the place and, if you walk passed there at night, every shadow can and will play with your mind.
Possibly local kids and teens playing at dares, or some urb-exers/ghost hunters doing whatever they do. Graveyards are surprisingly popular nighttime hangouts especially in spooktober. Could also be animals. Don't know your country/region but some wild animals like coyotes, deer, foxes and some birds can make outright demonic noises at night. A lot of city animals like wild rabbits also live in graveyards and come out from bushes and hedges at night to graze, because they're among the few places in urban areas where there's barely any humans around. Well, live ones anyway. As for shadows, that's just the human eye at night constantly having to adjust it's darkvision from bright lights to full darkness. It can literally cause "afterimages" or "extending" shadows if your eye gets tired from it.
@@thefoosterchannelThere had to be some sort of link with birds and cemeteries because i have seen that too. It really can mess with the mind thinking about it.
Chicken. I walk in a large cemetery every night. He probably heard deer grazing in the cemetery. There are a ton of them at night where I walk. They don't bother anyone. I love how peaceful the dead are. They never fight or treat you unfairly. I often prefer their company over the living.
@@echofoxtrot2.051 come on now, there is absolutely no need to be rude and nasty about it. We are here, expressing our views and opinions, peacefully. It's ok if you disagree with someone, but you can be respectful about.
1) this reminds me of one of those "follow the rules" horror stories. 2) How to cope with Scary job shifts: Be more psychotic than the psycho that tries to scare/kill you.
The real horror of that place is the electric fusebox located outside on the perimiter fence, exposed to weather and temperature changes. There's more dead fuses and fried wires in that graveyard than corpses for sure. 😆
@@thefoosterchannel Nah, they choose the easiest place for them to come and fix and go when they're called, outside the graveyard fences, they're not paid enough to enter a spooky place just to fix uncooperative fuses. 😂
Was a night security guard part time in College. its not that bad, get a good flashlight, a metal poled umbrella, and a good pair of heavy boots, and you will be fine. the boots scare off most people, the light shows whats making those noises, and the umbrella will convince dogs and raccoons to stay away after the first pass. remember, the most dangerous thing is a person with intent, so give them every reason to run away before you see them and if someone is intent, play it off as none of your business and as soon as you make it out of sight, call the cops.
Working as security for 7+ years and always night shift on my own (usually in hopefully empty office buildings or construction sites) and i always listen to creepypastas during my work😅 😅 Its a job you get used to - if you survive the first 3 heart attacks when you run into a homeless guy or squatter...
I do cemetery conservation, cleaning/resetting headstones etc…The cemeteries that get my hairs to stand on end, are the abandoned ones deep in the woods. Just something about those, it’s almost as if you can feel the abandonment and the spirits that linger latch onto you as the first living person they have seen in who knows how long.
Even as an armed security guard. I still felt the hair stand up on the back of my neck at some of the locations i watched LOL This upload is creepy good 👍
Hey fooster, security guard here with cemetery experience. (Worked at rose hills cemetery in Southern California, famously haunted lots of videos on TH-cam with people investigating) It's definitely not as scary as you would imagine but maybe only because I was doing my rounds in a company vehicle and we had several other guards on duty as it is a very large cemetery. You never quite get used to the odd homeless person or transients sneaking in and seeing someone where you're not expecting them in the middle of the night. However aside from that there is a few buildings we have to foot patrol in (chapels, morgue, flower shop). Those are always exceptionally scary at night and very much resemble something out of a horror game.
I did the graveyard shift at Oskarshamn''s hospital in Sweden for a couple of years. Transported a few bodies to the morgue during my time there. I heard some weird things. Was probably because old pipes in the walls, I was told. Never heard any pipes sound like somebody coughing at distance.
@@akmalrusydi2730 The most I ever heard were like sighs or coughs. Nothing more than that thankfully. All sounding like they were from a distance. The coughing was probably the most unnerving since I knew I was alone down there. And it WAS coughing. Either the sound was transported from the nearby air ducts down to where I was or... Or I wasn't alone.
@@stofosaurusso the 'things' were just teasing you i see, i have heard plenty of encounter like this, usually in my country (malaysia) the sound becomes regular until things are moved around in the house and sometimes until ghostly apparition make themselves revealed, usually not in a good way as out ghosts here have horrific faces. some of the most prominent ghosts we have here (this applies to southeast asia in general) are 'Pocong' a form of ghost that appear in clothing of the dead, wraped in white clothe as we would do to the dead before for their burial oh and they fly, another is 'Pontianak' which is just a woman ghost that has been wronged in her past life according to legend goes. You should check them out on google ahahhaha terrifying sight
Fooster, you talking about birds circling overhead reminds me of an experience I had as a teenager. I was out hunting one day in a pretty open area where you could see for a long distance. I was sitting very still in order not to spook deer and after a while, I looked up and saw 3 or 4 vultures circling above me. I think I was sitting still enough that they thought I was dead. That was a pretty creepy feeling!
I can imagine finding this experience super creepy (which it was) but as someone who's been meditating for decades I have to give you compliments for mastering stillness in such a manner to even be able to fool vultures, my friend! That is no small treat!👍
I used to do 3rd shift in an auto-parts factory....it was just me and another guard in the dark and we went on individual patrols while the other watched the cameras. It is exactly as creepy as you think it is, especially when alarms go off out of no where...
Literally have a cat that claimed one of the properties I worked security for before he decided he lived with me from now on one night. He would set them off on purpose to get attention and announce himself like some grand entrance sometimes. We'd split a can of tuna at "lunch" and he'd chase critters and bugs for most of the night. The only time I'd ever get freaked out was when he'd tense up at nothing and just stare down random spots for far too long before just relaxing and going about his business.
I work at a graveyard. Not at night and my job is to take care of flowers so not a complete match, but I am often all alone there. I have never gotten any bad vibes at all. It's a very chill and peaceful place, with a lot of sad but good emotions tied to it. Graveyards really are nothing to fear.
Exactly, the consciousness of the body separates and leaves when the body perishes, which isn't typically in a graveyard. A graveyard is where the remains go, Not the soul. So even if you did believe in ghosts it would be illogical to go ghost hunting in a graveyard. Also very disrespectful, the last thing I would want is a bunch of naive young adults running around my family members Graves pretending there's ghosts. I never believed in the whole ghost thing myself, but I have had family members go try and take pictures of ghosts in graveyards and it always made me a little sad.
I used to live a couple of hundred meters away from a cemetery, there were some nights that I would go there just to sit and think. I'd go there at 1-2 in the morning, go through the graves and read their names and ages, and try to think of the life they had. I am not creepy or crazy, I did this for spiritual reasons, and as a matter of fact, it was relaxing and made my fear of death go away.
I don't believe in ghosts, but taking a peaceful walk through a cemetery and showing some respect and honor to those who have perished isn't necessarily a bad thing or even creepy. A lot of people including myself and apparently you like to imagine the lives that those individuals lived, the first experiences they had throughout their lives just as we had throughout our lives, now in another plane of existence while they're physical body that they borrowed is slowly returned back to where it came from.
"I shouldn't say that he's probably looking at a family member" 😅 Only Fooster would be worried about offending a videogame character. As always thanks for the entertainment Fooster! You're a national treasure even though you're from England. Love the channel
Just found your channel a few days ago. You provide amazing content without the annoying theatrics of many youtubers and i thank you so much for that. I can watch people play scary games but i cannot play them so that issue coupled with zero theatrics, made me subscribe to your channel. Thank you so much for your amazing content and i hope you continue to do this for a very long time. Cheers, from the United States.
I always go to a cemetery close to where I live on all hallows eve, and genuinely the only thing I think about is that every single candle lit in the darkness is someone lighting a candle for a person they loved dearly and had a richer life because of, it's like the cemetery is literally lit up with love, and same with like big intricate tombstones, all that effort to show appreciation to someone and have a place to go and think about them or still talk to them, a strange beautiful mix of heartwarming and heartbreaking ❤
I used to live next to a cemetery when my kid was all brand new. When she wouldn't sleep I'd take her for walks in there, sometimes for hours and hours at night. Trust me, the living folks was the scariest things in there 🙃
Well, I've never been a "security guard" in a cemetery. However, in my time as a sheriff's deputy in Florida, I was called to quite a few graveyards at night. One in particular, the Lake Helen-Casadega Cemetary. The infamous "Devil's Chair" resides in this cemetery. Unfortunately, I never had any paranormal experiences there, but I was called NUMEROUS times to remove trespassers who were messing around at the chair. It's definitely creepy as all hell going into a cemetery in the middle of the night. For me, it was the nights with a full moon that were the creepiest, though. Just enough light to make you think that every damn shadow was something moving.
This reminds of that one meme where someone asked 'would you clean a cemetery at night for 80 dollars an hour?' and someone responded by saying 'imma be riding with casper and the homies in the back of the benz and Imma make sure every headstone is shiny'
Fooster I have been working as security for a local graveyard and I love it I actually have family buried there the way I see it is cemeteries are usually full of emotions and it definitely doesn't help that they get the attention that they do plus legends and tall tales brings unwanted people and eventually people and their over active imaginations makes them scared when they don't have to be but their is such things that can be manifested over time ghost that are created by fear but if you don't show fear they will disappear
Its just the dark with cool wind against your back that sets off some fear in all of us I've been going deer hunting for years, and I still get nervous/paranoid when it starts to get dark and windy. But what is truly terrifying is when its dark and quiet
I used go to a graveyard at the dead of night but not anymore because a couple of time i kept hearing what sounded like a baby’s cry’s echoing through the graveyard. I just said nope and booked it out of there then went straight home 😅
@@owllosaurusmy guess is a fox or local cats getting freaky, cats in heat tend to be very loud and it can sound like a crying baby at a distance or through a wall- but fox is usually the safe bet since their happy noises sound like they're in pain and they are just... Nature's little weirdos all around lol, I think they're cute but also will admit they're almost always responsible for any "demonic" sounds recorded at abandoned or remote locations so I get why some people don't like them... They also smell bad and while domesticated ones exist, we've yet to train them not to eat couches ^^'
I used to work as a church’s Sexton(think caretaker) and one of my jobs was to patrol the graveyard at night. I lived on the grounds as well and if I’m being honest it was mostly fine. I had one night where I had to chase some folks out. That was a bit creepy in the dark.
@@thefoosterchannel I once went to one at night to get some good photographs. Nothing weird. There wasn't any kind of guard at it either since this is more of a rural area.
One of my friends runs a multi generational farm with an abandoned settlement on it that happens to have a graveyard. They refuse to tell stories about it and get SUPER upset if you even bring up the graveyard.
@thefoosterchannel ya. The settlement is basically just grass and a couple foundations now but the headstones are all still there. Only ever saw it once during roundup and my buddy just about bit my head off when I said I wanted to go take a look
At 23:05 where the weird vocal noises were coming through the radio. When you backed away from the radio like if something would have reached out and grabbed you and you said 'uugh', that particular feature of your playstyle because you are genuinely scared, i really like. Makes it more immersive.
Used to work overnights at a big hotel and my job was to walk the halls and stairwells. It definitely gets spooky when it's completely silent, I'd always find myself thinking about The Shining lol.
2 front to back in the beginning are Chevy Caprice and Caprice station wagon. The brown one was a Ford Granada I believe. Those were well done in the game!!!!
The reason the fact many famous people are buried there matters is bc here in the US some people try to sneak in at night to hold séances on top of famous people’s graves…leaving candles & other trash. And a few others break in to break famous people’s tombstones…or even potentially dig into & steal things buried with people.
Fooster, you've come so far!! I feel like you've increased your horror games for us and you handle it SO much better than I ever could. Being chased is the WORST. I can't do horror so thanks so much for enduring it for us! Keep up the amazing content🥰
Always been a big fan of horror (not ALL horror) but I have been having a lot of fun lately with some interesting stuff I’ve never been able to see and I’m glad you guys are enjoying it too! ❤
When I was younger, I worked as a Security Guard. One assignment I had was exceptionally creepy! It was only for one weekend, two or three nights... which added to the fear, as I never fully got comfortable with the place. It was terrifying! I got there either Saturday, or Friday evening after business hours, everything was closed. I cannot recall if I met someone and was briefed, or just given instructions. But there was no map. No tour. No details. I had a desk area I recall... I setup my radio, and lunch pail. The place was eerily dark, quiet, and deserted. Now I loved - the idea - of such things when I was young... my friends and I were ALWAYS running around in the dark, playing stupid games, scaring each other, hiding in the woods... out in the dark in the middle of the night. But this building terrified me. I recall some intrigue, but there was certainly fear. I only honestly recall doing a couple rounds to check the building, and only on the inside (which was possibly more frightening then outside - especially considering the building was located in a fairly safe, well known, industrial complex/ area). I recall the inside not being well lit, it was a maze of floors and rooms... a mix of laboratory like areas, some that literal only had those plastic strips that hung down from the ceiling, with other office areas and even open cubical areas, but not office like with carpet and warmth. I recall keeping those few patrols to a very centralized area, the same area, which freaked me out enough; I didn't dare explore, and investigate... although that was highly part of my character, and in my nature to do so. I do not recall the company name; I recall it being easy to find (I was familiar with the area, and had worked all around there in the past); I do not knots what they did. The building on the outside was impressive, I recall it being modern, dark, glass & steel. As I was working night shift on the weekend, it makes sense to never have seen anyone in there, or the lights on... but that certainly did not help calm the nerves. I just thank God that no one broke in, or vandalized; or that nothing came running down the hallway. I was tough back then, not in ego, not in muscle; but I had control over my fears, and think I had some street savvy. If anything would have happened I would have been OUT! 24-36 hours of, watching over [what seemed like] a horror movie set... it's indescribable. Very cool, and extremely terrifying, all at the same time.
I worked as a security guard in Australia for 10 years.. The most haunting experience ive had was a patrolling job at pallative care unit (End of life building for people who are going to die). The North wing was always occupied and used but they had a storage/abandonded southern wing which was a patrol route for nightshift security (Between 2 - 4am). No power was admitted to the abandoned wing, so it was a hand held tourch in a pitch black almost 50's style hospital vibe. Ive seen shadows, ive heard noises, screams, scratching. Ive experienced immense heat and cold in that wing which after some research usually indicates high level of spiritual enegry. I never use to belive in that shit but after you experience it.... its something you cant ignore.
Fooster I work as security guard for 7 years now. For 2 years I work in an asylum. The night shits was ok in one point. I remember it was November, they bring us a prisoner as patient. This guy every night at 2-3 am start laughing like joker in batman. One of the older security guard has a heart attack from this. After I spent 2 years in there I learn that this guy never can make sound like that because the mouth was closed and every night at 10 pm nurses give him anesthetic. I never find what it was and who has laughing at night.
Former funeral home worker here! I would retrieve the bodies and take them for prepping, but a funeral home in Hixson TN would give me and my partner the creeps. 3am. I'll never forget that witching hour at that place....it made me quit.
@@Nyagamarto MAN. We watched the heavy cooler doors for body storage open with nobody there, we would hear footsteps and it sounded like they were walking right by my partner and I, but nobody there. Just ODD things.
When i was younger i delivered and placed gravestones. Cemeteries are super chill during the day and i really enjoyed it. Peace and quiet with manicured lawns make for relaxing work. The fall is a different story since it gets dark so early. Even at 5pm if its dark and leaves are rustling all you want to do is get the job done and hopefully live. I got the Jesus scared out of me a few times. With all that said it was still probably my favorite job.
I did work at a cemetery for about a year. I was a sextant, basically I bore legal witness to final burial. I've buried 87 people personally and assisted with many others. Only one room in the main building was spooky. Every other place was quiet, serene, or just beautiful. I had my lunches in the mausoleum.
@klwthe3rd I applied for "Family Service Counselor" and I got trained up over 6 weeks or so. I got state I surance licensing to sell future services. This is the "property" side and funeral directors are "services" side.
i worked 3rd shift as a security guard/janitor at an elementary school, you would be surprised at the weird sounds that you can hear late at night. the worst was an ice maker the first time it dumped a load of ice. even saw a figure dart across a video camera one night but couldnt ever find anyone there but me, that scared the shit out of me.
I used to work security in a abandoned factory on nights when it was in the process of being torn down. Surrounding area was bare and nothing within about 3 miles of me... don't sound far away but was pitch black and all my senses where heightened to the point of I felt like I was seeing and hearing things...
Hey Fooster! I never worked at a guard at a cemetery but during high school I was able to participate in a mapping and transcription of a small mission town in California. I actually felt very at peace there The project I helped finish made it possible to find loved ones who have been put to rest there. So many stories and but overall very proud to be part of that. Believe it or not a surviving member of the Donner Party was laid to rest there as they were outcast from normal society. Her whole family plot is there. Very beautiful place on a hill in a tiny town many many people pass everyday without knowing. Cheers mate.
I am a lone night watchman for multiple properties in a rural area and oftentimes i would walk around at night in very small, sleepy town, i 100% have heard creepy stuff and atleast one of the locations i am convinced is haunted as ive heard walking when the building was empty, i am the only living person on premises for 7 hours and it was not homeless or an addict or anything of the like because they arent in my rural country area, and it wasnt anybody who could have snuck past me, because i checked and the building was empty from top to bottom. As for other creepy bits ive had a few jumps from spooking wild animals while they were rummaging about in the dumpsters and such, but thats my experience as a lone night watchman, and unlike this one i always carry a powerful flashlight lol
Dont know if anyone else noticed it. But at 37:15 there were still a body on the bed closest to the window. AND at 40:00 as Fooster went to the window, it was gone. Fooster looked at the last bed as if going to say something about it as the shape moved outside the window. Edit: Also at 39:45 at the glass door it looks like a Angel/Saint Statue from behind, dosent it?. Second Edit: When you were in the tomb and read the note about being possessed it reminded me of a movie from 2005 called Venom: 'He never hurt a soul until the day he died'
The dude youre playing must be the bravest security guard ever. 3 dead bodies gone up and away, a ghost lady, getting locked into the dissection building, seeing someone in sort of a knight outfit digging a grave and hes just like "well, lets keep on checking the CCTV and investigate every single anomality - thats what I get paid for"
I’ve done night security off and on for years, anywhere from 6 hour shifts to 20 hour shifts. Luckily, none of them in cemeteries, but some of the places did have a lot of deaths on the property in the past. Shit gets SKETCH sometimes, even when you’re the only person there and know you’re the only person. But, it’s also nice to be alone and work by yourself in an environment where, usually, nothing serious happens.
This setting is so incredibly beautiful. I almost wish there was just a small pattering of rain on the cobbles for a bit more sound. I love the fog, the trees, the beautifully carved crypts. It's so peaceful in a dark way. Likely safer than a quick drive down the freeway.
I've been a security guard for the last 5 years working for different companies and I've never been scared until last night. I was working at a Natural Gas pad in the boonies and they shut down last night so, I was the only one on the pad. Everything was fine until I heard the local coywolves start yipping and moving closer.
My first house in Wales, years ago, backed onto an old cemetery, there was not much street lighting so it always looked spooky at night time. Good game, quite predictable but still good. The painting that disappeared was Vermeer's "Girl with pearl earring". Thanks for posting 👍
At 5:09 when the guy says they had to store the bodies of the ghost rock group there really is a rock band ghost they are swedish they're really good ❤
@@thefoosterchannel yeah and some horrible stuff happened to people that lived in my town that where buried there even family members but no one that lived in that area ever had anything paranormal happen to them it did get a bit spooky when the fog rolled in during winter and my house was up the hill so I could see every part of it only thing between my property and the cemetery was just a chain link fence but the one if heard some ghost stories from was the public one in town that was like 3 minutes away from my house
It largely depends on the cemetery itself. Some are true nightmares, but other small town cemeteries can be very peaceful. some places hire year round care takers who live on the grounds. You get your own cabin with free power, water, wi-fi etc. and a modest paycheck to just keep watch over the place, tidy the grounds, do basic maintenance etc. That's honestly a dream job for me. I'm a severe introvert and I'd like the quiet and isolation.
When I visit new places, one of the first thing I go to see is their churches and cementerys. I have always liked them, I find them so calming and beautiful. I find shoppingmalls more scary lol.
Honestly I can say Fooster, I suffer from really really bad anxiety & Depression like it’s extreme lol. & I can’t handle it most days, but watching these videos brings me a lot of happiness & Takes it all away even if it’s for a short while so thanks for making such great content my man. Keep doin your thing 🙏🏼🔥
Cemeteries in games and movies are such strangely unique places. Maybe it's an American thing, but, every single cemetery I've ever seen, which is actually quite a few, has been this broad, flat, mostly treeless area with no structures on it whatsoever. And then you have this game with its crypts, sepulchres, and mausoleums. TONS of graves with massive, custom statues and shit. I've never seen a graveyard that even REMOTELY looked like the cemetery in this game.
Having worked as a security guard at graveyards, morgues, and Alcatraz island I can honestly say...I'm sure glad I never saw any of this. actually I rarely had anyone try and enter the property I was guarding and never saw anything scary unlike my coworkers who seemed to have seen a crap load of stuff and swear they were telling the truth.
Well i don't know anything about night guards but i did laugh so hard when the game asset for side cutters was a rivet pulling tool and you know you messed up when fooster instantly recognizes its not the right tool
I grew up in the New Orleans are. Because the land is below sea level, all graves are above ground. They also are very big on elaborate graves and courtyards - very beautiful. It is hard to explain to people that my family would go for walks/drives through cemeteries for enjoyment. Because of that, I’ve never been afraid in them. I have a photo of a crypt with a ‘for sale by owner’ sign , always gets a good laugh.
I don't think working in a graveyard would be scary at all, my home is very near to a graveyard and i spent my entire childhood playing in there even at late nights its so peaceful there even at night, it's so quite and honestly its one of my favorite places on earth
great game, it's kind of like a sequel to The Mortuary Assistant, the next step in the after death process after the embalming and returning of the bodies. I hope the devs can expand this game.
I am a Security Guard for the last 5 years, but have never worked at a cemetery. I have worked warehouses on holidays when I was there alone or nearly so. Sometimes the wind kicks up and rattles the dock plates. The first time you hear it gives you a start...lol.
Im a part time watch at a rural cemetery in Western Tennessee. I have found being respectful and performing small acts of groundskeeping, (picking up small litter and straightening grave decorations), seems to help my nerves. Mostly I'm focused on keeping an eye out for vandals, but I like to think I am assisted by those at rest in deterring those who would disrespect the dead in the dead of night. However, cemetery security is not for everyone. Loved the video. Soon Ill have enough saved to get a big boy gaming PC and can finally play these awesome games instead of watch them. Ya dont get rich guarding graveyards by the way. Be safe, Observe and Report.
As a security guard by profession, the worst post you can have is either too much too do (nonstop access control for an event) or nothing to do (standing post at a construction site watching heavy equipment and making sure homeless people don't mess with them).
I did security for a number of years,,,,one moble guard I knew told me he had to check a church on his route at night,,,and said he would hear strange noises inside the church when he patrolled that church
The older the cemetery the better for me... They do have a peacefulness to them but also can feel any presence.. 😆 I've had experiences in them, I have plenty respect when I've gone...
I was security at a mall and a retirement community. The retirement community had apartments, houses, and a clinic/hospital. During Nights shifts the patrol through the hospital had a creepy feeling and i loved it. My father wad also a cemetery groundsman for one of his jobs. Brother inlaw is a mortician. 9 to 5 computer tech jobs scare me
I enjoy that you play these games and I can watch in awe and wonderment at how brave you are to play them 😆 love watching these horror games and hearing your thoughts!
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hey dude, this video reminded me of something me and some buddies did last halloween.
i live next to a graveyard with all kinds of stories, so we got a guide to take us on a tour and tell us about the myths of this place:
A child was murdered by her dad and her body was stuffed into one of the cracks in the walls, allegedly the only reason the dad was caught was because a guy saw her blood covered hand hanging out the crack where he then saw the rest of her .
So many dead children with no names, family or face... just a date of birth and death, horrible.
A cannibal a few hundred years back was accused of being a vampire and was killed by a mob and buried off in a isolated part of the graveyard alone, surrounded by garlic plants, its said his spirit could possess you if you touched the stone that marks his body.
Cult stuff...
A politician from the from a few hundred years ago was buried here and wanders the graveyard in times of political unrest (shocked we haven't seen him more!)
Because this graveyard was originaly a quarry where stone was mined and used in the adjacent cathedral, and when the stone was being mined, the statue of an angel was unearthed and went missing soon after. apparently one of the workers took it and its somewhere out there probably used as a birdbath in someones garden.
The only reason the graveyard was turned into a park was because there was physically no space left to put anymore bodies, with the final number being 57,000 burials.
The park is one of the only freshwater springs in the area, you can hold your bottle up to the wall it flows out of and the water is drinkable (dont know how sanitary though...)
Because its below ground levely by a few dozen feet and lined with trees, it becomes pitch black at night and the biggest thing you see is the absolutely colossal cathedral next to it.
I bet you forgot this was all from a tour guide didnt you? no? ok. Anyways, towards the end of this tour it was midnight and raining, we went to a the foot of a hill and our guide told us how a shadowy figure, taller than any man, was seen standing motionless at the top of the hill... a demonic entity... and i shit you not just as he said that a whole damn tree fell down right behind us and the sound of the branches cracking sounded like screaming an bones snapping at the same time.
safe to say we all hightailed it out of the graveyard, not helped by the rain and overall panic that induced.
if you want to know the place in question its St James Cemetary, the cathedral in question is the Anglican Cathedral, its breathtaking at day and is beautiful on the inside.
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Knew someone who did security for graveyards and they said when you're new to guarding graveyards it's scary as hell which made pranking the new guys hilarious when they hid walkie talkies and screamed through them . They also said hearing the new guys full on sprint to the entrance whilst shouting in terror was both thee cruelest thing and funniest thing they've ever done
😂 that’s evil I love it
That's messed up lol. I'd probably have PTSD and need therapy or something after that
I'd be one to find out where the sound was coming from first lol
Weeding out the unworthy
I am a security guard and have personally had a church as one of my job sites. One of the churches biggest concerns were mostly teenagers trying to jump around on top the tombstones. Needless to say, chasing kids or what might sound like one in the dark around a church after dark was a pretty horrifying experience.
I always liked to tell myself the ghosts were on my side
Imagine jumping on a tombstone and thinking “that sounds like fun” 🤔
I mean
they don't want anyone on their graves. You don't want anyone on their graves
sounds like y'all are on the same side, yeah
Great we have ghost because angsty teen are jumping on their tombstones 🪦
Gary having to work a 15 four shift is the real nightmare.
xDD
Think of the money.
He _was_ allowed to nap as well.
Literally the first thing I said 😂
That was my first thought exactly.
😂😂 for some people one hours is nightmarish 😅😅
I'm a mortuary science and history major and normally I loathe how much horror games like this and the Mortuary Assistant push more layers of fear onto the topic of death and cemeteries, but it's also a truly guilty pleasure- your commentary makes this so entertaining
Thank you 🙏
I can understand that thought but personally I think it's still a net positive because it keeps people talking about these sacred grounds. Fear is healthy, paranoia is not. Maybe having media like this to in a way "confront" our fears it may offer some small benefit? I also acknowledge that I'm a weirdo because the subject both scares and fascinates me. I actually quite enjoy visiting cemeteries.
If it keeps more people away from the profession, then we get paid more
@@princecroaker6877I guess anything and everything is offensive to someone these days.
But anyway even if horror media didn’t use this stuff, most people would still have an uneasiness about being around and working with the dead.
My grandpa worked as a mortician for a while and said they would get bored and pump embalming fluid into the uh.. peepee area of the guys in there and prank new guys into thinking they gave the dead guy a boner 💀
It's not just the dead that you have to be wary of at night in a graveyard/cemetery. Shady characters use them as meeting spots due to nobody being there. They're perfect places to meet and 'exchange goods' at night.
Yea that’s another thing you hear a lot about tbh
What?! A place like a cemetery is a terrible place to do such things cause people barely being there is actually suspicious. Best places to 'exchange goods' is common places like a hotel or parking lot. You want to blend in.
Well, at night you're less likely to be spotted and exchanging/handing over "packages" in broad daylight means it's more likely to be seen
People generally aren't that ignorant as to not recognize a handoff, even if being in public means you're a bit less likely to draw individual attention
The local cemetery is a hotspot for local punk rockers and delinquents drinking at night bc it's on a hill and has a really great view. But honestly I have never heard of anyone picking up contraband at one. It's a hassle to scale the fence and hike into the rows and it would be a perfect place to get ambushed, busted or even shot if someone wanted to set up the dealer. And a huge amount of time to take out of a hectic schedule.
Nah we just park outside the local shops and wait
I got to say for a $7 dollar game we got more then we bargain for. The atmosphere in this game was more chilling at night and just the sound of animals had me jumping. By the midway point I was tearing up and shaking. This game has a lot of horror effects. I couldn’t imagine at the end of the game if what the security guard try to escape was real just imagine the fear you would have. Thanks for playing this game!
This games sucked.. and that is putting it nicely. I paid $5 for it and I feel like i got ripped off.. I beat it in less than an hour and promptly got a refund and gave it a poor review.
I've been working in a psychiatry and it was mainly night shifts of 12 hours.
It becomes normal over time but even then there is some days where you just randomly get goosebumps and get spooked by everything.
😐 I bet you have nerves of steel
The work of my dreams dont do nothing😂
I worked as a nurse in Supposedly haunted curse land hospital (see haunted Wisconsin Merrill Hospital). We had an out of town radiologist come in on night shift to help out. Instead of going through the ER he forced open the main doors and set off an alarm. We staff have to search for the AKA intruder. I got the attic and the basement with attached tunnel leading to the nuns home. The attic was not so bad. However just writing this down brings goosebumps. When I enter the basement on strange silence just happened. Lights flickered off and on. Cold spots were noted here and there. More so than the already cold basement. And no there was not a draft to account for the temperature variant. Walking into the tunnel my shadow could be seen on the wall, and another smaller shadow followed behind me (Jenny, read the story in haunted Wisconsin). I could feel another ??human?? Behind me my breath could be seen, and foot steps could be heard after I stopped moving. Coming up behind me. Chills just remembering this. We all knew the stories hence me getting the basement search. I stated Jenny I am just passing through and I promise not to distribute you much. After the search of the tunnel I left the basement and a feeling of peace washed over me. It was like I was not supposed to be in the basement at that time. We found the radiologist several minutes later. I now have memory issues related to several concussions but that fear was so strong I still get chills thinking about it. Some will say I was delusional but I can't explain what I went through. This experience happened in the early 2000s. I have had other experiences in different hospitals and nursing homes in Pennsylvania 2015-2017. Other events I can't explain. I believe there is a spiritual realm one can not see but it is there just the same. Events like lights turning off and on by their own accord, A building next to a nursing home the old facility no power but lights on several floors just turning on. Security you say one guard night shift 4 or 5 lights turning on different floors. Chills when walking on different floors like basement and a feeling of being watched. Enough written. You get the idea.
The Merrill Wisconsin hospital was called Holy Cross run by the sisters. This land and Scott Mansion on the site well the mansion was linked I believe to the Titanic unexplained deaths occurred until the sisters took over. The name of the hospital change to Good Samaritan and then to Aspirus. When Aspirus took over they destroyed the nuns house and remodeled and added on to the hospital. Just a little more information. The haunted aspect was the Scott Mansion and the land the hospital stands on.
Was a night guard for a retirement community. Large compound with a bunch of town houses next to a hospital for the elderly. There was a large mansion used as the guardhouse. Had a massive library and underground. Also a huge park attached with a large gazebo. Kind of scary but tranquil.. when everyone's asleep.
Honestly I would have much preferred a cemetery. Retired people, many of whom had dementia can be much worse than a spooky cemetery with some grave robbers popping up.
I am a security guard and sit in a haunted hotel all night, and I love watching your videos fooster 😂
No way! 😂 I can’t imagine what that’s like
alone? or is the hotel actually in business?
I'm a security guard to and i work in front of a graveyard :P
@TheBontekraai alone, it's under renovation at the moment with builders tools everywhere that i have to keep safe from scallywags
@@Jack-bp3nsthose damn scallywags
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When fooster was talking about the loved ones and respect about the resting places makes my heart heavy. He is so real.
Did I make it too emotional? Sorry I was trying to explain the way it made me feel in respect to what I was talking about when weird stuff happens in these places
@@thefoosterchannel its alr lol 😭
I wasn't a security guard but I was in charge of my towns cemeteries for a few years. One of the aspects was visiting all the cemeteries throughout the year to look out for vandals and most of them were small abandoned family plots that were out in the woods. I always found them relaxing. They have an odd quiet about them that I found calming.
I have heard that a lot! I forgot to mention that in the video but I have seen it where people find it totally comfortable to be around
@@thefoosterchannel I can't stand quiet places like cemeteries and corn fields, the deafening silence makes me anxious
Grave yards are normally closed during the night. I do, however, have a friend who lived next to a graveyard. He told me that there are nights when he could swear he heard strange noises coming from the place and, if you walk passed there at night, every shadow can and will play with your mind.
A friend of mine used to live right near one and that’s how I saw the birds I mentioned in the video 😮
Possibly local kids and teens playing at dares, or some urb-exers/ghost hunters doing whatever they do.
Graveyards are surprisingly popular nighttime hangouts especially in spooktober.
Could also be animals. Don't know your country/region but some wild animals like coyotes, deer, foxes and some birds can make outright demonic noises at night.
A lot of city animals like wild rabbits also live in graveyards and come out from bushes and hedges at night to graze, because they're among the few places in urban areas where there's barely any humans around.
Well, live ones anyway.
As for shadows, that's just the human eye at night constantly having to adjust it's darkvision from bright lights to full darkness.
It can literally cause "afterimages" or "extending" shadows if your eye gets tired from it.
@@thefoosterchannelThere had to be some sort of link with birds and cemeteries because i have seen that too. It really can mess with the mind thinking about it.
Chicken. I walk in a large cemetery every night. He probably heard deer grazing in the cemetery. There are a ton of them at night where I walk. They don't bother anyone. I love how peaceful the dead are. They never fight or treat you unfairly. I often prefer their company over the living.
@@echofoxtrot2.051 come on now, there is absolutely no need to be rude and nasty about it. We are here, expressing our views and opinions, peacefully. It's ok if you disagree with someone, but you can be respectful about.
1) this reminds me of one of those "follow the rules" horror stories.
2) How to cope with Scary job shifts: Be more psychotic than the psycho that tries to scare/kill you.
The real horror of that place is the electric fusebox located outside on the perimiter fence, exposed to weather and temperature changes.
There's more dead fuses and fried wires in that graveyard than corpses for sure.
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They were laughing when picking a place to install that weren’t they 😂
@@thefoosterchannel Nah, they choose the easiest place for them to come and fix and go when they're called, outside the graveyard fences, they're not paid enough to enter a spooky place just to fix uncooperative fuses. 😂
@@thefoosterchannel
_"Oh hell yeah, we'll rake up a fortune in recurrent maintenance and repair fees. Best scam ever!"_
- Some D-bag electrician
@@RuSosanare you one of the local HVAC guys? You sound like him lol
Was a night security guard part time in College. its not that bad, get a good flashlight, a metal poled umbrella, and a good pair of heavy boots, and you will be fine. the boots scare off most people, the light shows whats making those noises, and the umbrella will convince dogs and raccoons to stay away after the first pass. remember, the most dangerous thing is a person with intent, so give them every reason to run away before you see them and if someone is intent, play it off as none of your business and as soon as you make it out of sight, call the cops.
Working as security for 7+ years and always night shift on my own (usually in hopefully empty office buildings or construction sites) and i always listen to creepypastas during my work😅 😅
Its a job you get used to - if you survive the first 3 heart attacks when you run into a homeless guy or squatter...
I did the same when working as a janitor. Nothing like not knowing what the creepy sound is while armed with a bottle of Windex.
lmao if you survive the heart attacks is very real 🤣🤣🤣🤣
I do cemetery conservation, cleaning/resetting headstones etc…The cemeteries that get my hairs to stand on end, are the abandoned ones deep in the woods. Just something about those, it’s almost as if you can feel the abandonment and the spirits that linger latch onto you as the first living person they have seen in who knows how long.
😢 that sounds really sad tbh
@@thefoosterchannel It's a very somber feeling when you catch that first glimpse of an abandoned cemetery in the woods.
Even as an armed security guard. I still felt the hair stand up on the back of my neck at some of the locations i watched LOL This upload is creepy good 👍
Hey fooster, security guard here with cemetery experience. (Worked at rose hills cemetery in Southern California, famously haunted lots of videos on TH-cam with people investigating)
It's definitely not as scary as you would imagine but maybe only because I was doing my rounds in a company vehicle and we had several other guards on duty as it is a very large cemetery. You never quite get used to the odd homeless person or transients sneaking in and seeing someone where you're not expecting them in the middle of the night. However aside from that there is a few buildings we have to foot patrol in (chapels, morgue, flower shop). Those are always exceptionally scary at night and very much resemble something out of a horror game.
😮 I’m hearing a lot of people mention the main issue is annoying kids and having the chase them away!
I did the graveyard shift at Oskarshamn''s hospital in Sweden for a couple of years. Transported a few bodies to the morgue during my time there. I heard some weird things. Was probably because old pipes in the walls, I was told. Never heard any pipes sound like somebody coughing at distance.
@@akmalrusydi2730 The most I ever heard were like sighs or coughs. Nothing more than that thankfully. All sounding like they were from a distance. The coughing was probably the most unnerving since I knew I was alone down there. And it WAS coughing. Either the sound was transported from the nearby air ducts down to where I was or... Or I wasn't alone.
@@stofosaurusso the 'things' were just teasing you i see, i have heard plenty of encounter like this, usually in my country (malaysia) the sound becomes regular until things are moved around in the house and sometimes until ghostly apparition make themselves revealed, usually not in a good way as out ghosts here have horrific faces. some of the most prominent ghosts we have here (this applies to southeast asia in general) are 'Pocong' a form of ghost that appear in clothing of the dead, wraped in white clothe as we would do to the dead before for their burial oh and they fly, another is 'Pontianak' which is just a woman ghost that has been wronged in her past life according to legend goes. You should check them out on google ahahhaha terrifying sight
@@stofosaurus Sorry it was me. Hope you weren't too scared.
Fooster, you talking about birds circling overhead reminds me of an experience I had as a teenager. I was out hunting one day in a pretty open area where you could see for a long distance. I was sitting very still in order not to spook deer and after a while, I looked up and saw 3 or 4 vultures circling above me. I think I was sitting still enough that they thought I was dead. That was a pretty creepy feeling!
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I can imagine finding this experience super creepy (which it was) but as someone who's been meditating for decades I have to give you compliments for mastering stillness in such a manner to even be able to fool vultures, my friend! That is no small treat!👍
@@myafelicia I sort of doubt I could do it as well now. But yeah. I was sort of proud of that at the time. Even in spite of the creepiness. Lol
I used to do 3rd shift in an auto-parts factory....it was just me and another guard in the dark and we went on individual patrols while the other watched the cameras. It is exactly as creepy as you think it is, especially when alarms go off out of no where...
Oooo that’s the kinda stuff you see on the top 5 videos where one of them sees something the other can’t!
@@thefoosterchannel Hearing the radio beep and my co-worker say "check out door 5, I thought I saw something" will forever haunt me. 🤣
prob a cat?
It's always the cat.... After that first jump scare things get real!
Literally have a cat that claimed one of the properties I worked security for before he decided he lived with me from now on one night. He would set them off on purpose to get attention and announce himself like some grand entrance sometimes. We'd split a can of tuna at "lunch" and he'd chase critters and bugs for most of the night. The only time I'd ever get freaked out was when he'd tense up at nothing and just stare down random spots for far too long before just relaxing and going about his business.
I work at a graveyard. Not at night and my job is to take care of flowers so not a complete match, but I am often all alone there.
I have never gotten any bad vibes at all. It's a very chill and peaceful place, with a lot of sad but good emotions tied to it. Graveyards really are nothing to fear.
Exactly, the consciousness of the body separates and leaves when the body perishes, which isn't typically in a graveyard. A graveyard is where the remains go, Not the soul. So even if you did believe in ghosts it would be illogical to go ghost hunting in a graveyard. Also very disrespectful, the last thing I would want is a bunch of naive young adults running around my family members Graves pretending there's ghosts.
I never believed in the whole ghost thing myself, but I have had family members go try and take pictures of ghosts in graveyards and it always made me a little sad.
I used to live a couple of hundred meters away from a cemetery, there were some nights that I would go there just to sit and think. I'd go there at 1-2 in the morning, go through the graves and read their names and ages, and try to think of the life they had. I am not creepy or crazy, I did this for spiritual reasons, and as a matter of fact, it was relaxing and made my fear of death go away.
I don't believe in ghosts, but taking a peaceful walk through a cemetery and showing some respect and honor to those who have perished isn't necessarily a bad thing or even creepy. A lot of people including myself and apparently you like to imagine the lives that those individuals lived, the first experiences they had throughout their lives just as we had throughout our lives, now in another plane of existence while they're physical body that they borrowed is slowly returned back to where it came from.
"I shouldn't say that he's probably looking at a family member" 😅
Only Fooster would be worried about offending a videogame character. As always thanks for the entertainment Fooster! You're a national treasure even though you're from England. Love the channel
"even though you're from england" caught me off guard
That back hand though 😂
@@zylo8576yeah metoo😂
This part made me laugh so much
@@zylo8576 I just meant he's an American treasure even though he's from the UK 😂
Just found your channel a few days ago. You provide amazing content without the annoying theatrics of many youtubers and i thank you so much for that. I can watch people play scary games but i cannot play them so that issue coupled with zero theatrics, made me subscribe to your channel. Thank you so much for your amazing content and i hope you continue to do this for a very long time. Cheers, from the United States.
Different styles I guess but thank you very much for the kind words and welcome in! ❤
I always go to a cemetery close to where I live on all hallows eve, and genuinely the only thing I think about is that every single candle lit in the darkness is someone lighting a candle for a person they loved dearly and had a richer life because of, it's like the cemetery is literally lit up with love, and same with like big intricate tombstones, all that effort to show appreciation to someone and have a place to go and think about them or still talk to them, a strange beautiful mix of heartwarming and heartbreaking ❤
I used to live next to a cemetery when my kid was all brand new. When she wouldn't sleep I'd take her for walks in there, sometimes for hours and hours at night. Trust me, the living folks was the scariest things in there 🙃
*slaps roof of child* brand spankin’ new! Low mileage!
Well, I've never been a "security guard" in a cemetery. However, in my time as a sheriff's deputy in Florida, I was called to quite a few graveyards at night. One in particular, the Lake Helen-Casadega Cemetary. The infamous "Devil's Chair" resides in this cemetery. Unfortunately, I never had any paranormal experiences there, but I was called NUMEROUS times to remove trespassers who were messing around at the chair. It's definitely creepy as all hell going into a cemetery in the middle of the night. For me, it was the nights with a full moon that were the creepiest, though. Just enough light to make you think that every damn shadow was something moving.
Yea I can’t imagine how many tricks your mind plays on you knowing what’s there before you even get there! 😮
As a kid I used to be scared of the graveyard nearby. My grandad always said that it’s not the dead you need to be scared of, it’s the living.
This reminds of that one meme where someone asked 'would you clean a cemetery at night for 80 dollars an hour?' and someone responded by saying 'imma be riding with casper and the homies in the back of the benz and Imma make sure every headstone is shiny'
Fooster I have been working as security for a local graveyard and I love it I actually have family buried there the way I see it is cemeteries are usually full of emotions and it definitely doesn't help that they get the attention that they do plus legends and tall tales brings unwanted people and eventually people and their over active imaginations makes them scared when they don't have to be but their is such things that can be manifested over time ghost that are created by fear but if you don't show fear they will disappear
Its just the dark with cool wind against your back that sets off some fear in all of us
I've been going deer hunting for years, and I still get nervous/paranoid when it starts to get dark and windy. But what is truly terrifying is when its dark and quiet
I used go to a graveyard at the dead of night but not anymore because a couple of time i kept hearing what sounded like a baby’s cry’s echoing through the graveyard. I just said nope and booked it out of there then went straight home 😅
Ew 😂
@@katemohr6580Fox I think, they make some pretty haunting noises.
@@owllosaurusmy guess is a fox or local cats getting freaky, cats in heat tend to be very loud and it can sound like a crying baby at a distance or through a wall- but fox is usually the safe bet since their happy noises sound like they're in pain and they are just... Nature's little weirdos all around lol, I think they're cute but also will admit they're almost always responsible for any "demonic" sounds recorded at abandoned or remote locations so I get why some people don't like them... They also smell bad and while domesticated ones exist, we've yet to train them not to eat couches ^^'
@@katemohr6580 Bobcats and lynxes sound like a woman screaming.
I used to work as a church’s Sexton(think caretaker) and one of my jobs was to patrol the graveyard at night. I lived on the grounds as well and if I’m being honest it was mostly fine. I had one night where I had to chase some folks out. That was a bit creepy in the dark.
It always makes me wonder what goes through someone’s mind to hang out or whatever in a graveyard l.. I hope you chased them with a shovel 😂
@@thefoosterchannel I once went to one at night to get some good photographs. Nothing weird. There wasn't any kind of guard at it either since this is more of a rural area.
One of my friends runs a multi generational farm with an abandoned settlement on it that happens to have a graveyard. They refuse to tell stories about it and get SUPER upset if you even bring up the graveyard.
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@thefoosterchannel ya. The settlement is basically just grass and a couple foundations now but the headstones are all still there. Only ever saw it once during roundup and my buddy just about bit my head off when I said I wanted to go take a look
This is the BEST channel on the tube. Hands down comfort food for the soul. That's what fooster is. Comfort food for the soul.
Thank you for watching 😊 👍
Yessss!! Bruno saves the day again. He’s my hero lol love him he is so adorable
At 23:05 where the weird vocal noises were coming through the radio. When you backed away from the radio like if something would have reached out and grabbed you and you said 'uugh', that particular feature of your playstyle because you are genuinely scared, i really like. Makes it more immersive.
My son, and I always look forward to new videos!! We love you! And Fisk! ❤
Used to work overnights at a big hotel and my job was to walk the halls and stairwells. It definitely gets spooky when it's completely silent, I'd always find myself thinking about The Shining lol.
2 front to back in the beginning are Chevy Caprice and Caprice station wagon. The brown one was a Ford Granada I believe. Those were well done in the game!!!!
Looked like a Ford Fairmont, or Mercury Zephyr.
The reason the fact many famous people are buried there matters is bc here in the US some people try to sneak in at night to hold séances on top of famous people’s graves…leaving candles & other trash. And a few others break in to break famous people’s tombstones…or even potentially dig into & steal things buried with people.
Fooster, you've come so far!! I feel like you've increased your horror games for us and you handle it SO much better than I ever could. Being chased is the WORST. I can't do horror so thanks so much for enduring it for us! Keep up the amazing content🥰
Always been a big fan of horror (not ALL horror) but I have been having a lot of fun lately with some interesting stuff I’ve never been able to see and I’m glad you guys are enjoying it too! ❤
When I was younger, I worked as a Security Guard. One assignment I had was exceptionally creepy! It was only for one weekend, two or three nights... which added to the fear, as I never fully got comfortable with the place. It was terrifying!
I got there either Saturday, or Friday evening after business hours, everything was closed. I cannot recall if I met someone and was briefed, or just given instructions. But there was no map. No tour. No details.
I had a desk area I recall... I setup my radio, and lunch pail. The place was eerily dark, quiet, and deserted. Now I loved - the idea - of such things when I was young... my friends and I were ALWAYS running around in the dark, playing stupid games, scaring each other, hiding in the woods... out in the dark in the middle of the night. But this building terrified me. I recall some intrigue, but there was certainly fear. I only honestly recall doing a couple rounds to check the building, and only on the inside (which was possibly more frightening then outside - especially considering the building was located in a fairly safe, well known, industrial complex/ area). I recall the inside not being well lit, it was a maze of floors and rooms... a mix of laboratory like areas, some that literal only had those plastic strips that hung down from the ceiling, with other office areas and even open cubical areas, but not office like with carpet and warmth. I recall keeping those few patrols to a very centralized area, the same area, which freaked me out enough; I didn't dare explore, and investigate... although that was highly part of my character, and in my nature to do so.
I do not recall the company name; I recall it being easy to find (I was familiar with the area, and had worked all around there in the past); I do not knots what they did. The building on the outside was impressive, I recall it being modern, dark, glass & steel. As I was working night shift on the weekend, it makes sense to never have seen anyone in there, or the lights on... but that certainly did not help calm the nerves. I just thank God that no one broke in, or vandalized; or that nothing came running down the hallway. I was tough back then, not in ego, not in muscle; but I had control over my fears, and think I had some street savvy. If anything would have happened I would have been OUT! 24-36 hours of, watching over [what seemed like] a horror movie set... it's indescribable.
Very cool, and extremely terrifying, all at the same time.
Nearly an hour and a half long. We are blessed.
I worked as a security guard in Australia for 10 years.. The most haunting experience ive had was a patrolling job at pallative care unit (End of life building for people who are going to die). The North wing was always occupied and used but they had a storage/abandonded southern wing which was a patrol route for nightshift security (Between 2 - 4am). No power was admitted to the abandoned wing, so it was a hand held tourch in a pitch black almost 50's style hospital vibe. Ive seen shadows, ive heard noises, screams, scratching. Ive experienced immense heat and cold in that wing which after some research usually indicates high level of spiritual enegry. I never use to belive in that shit but after you experience it.... its something you cant ignore.
It's fun to imagine, but ghosts aren't real.
The way you riveted that wire was immaculate. Good stuff 👍
Thanks Bryce I’m glad you noticed 😂
Fooster I work as security guard for 7 years now. For 2 years I work in an asylum. The night shits was ok in one point. I remember it was November, they bring us a prisoner as patient. This guy every night at 2-3 am start laughing like joker in batman. One of the older security guard has a heart attack from this. After I spent 2 years in there I learn that this guy never can make sound like that because the mouth was closed and every night at 10 pm nurses give him anesthetic. I never find what it was and who has laughing at night.
Stop leaving doors open, as you keep telling Fisk! 😊
I left them open so I could run out the room with the bodies!!!! 😂
Former funeral home worker here! I would retrieve the bodies and take them for prepping, but a funeral home in Hixson TN would give me and my partner the creeps. 3am. I'll never forget that witching hour at that place....it made me quit.
😂😂😂😂😂. What happened?
@@Nyagamarto MAN. We watched the heavy cooler doors for body storage open with nobody there, we would hear footsteps and it sounded like they were walking right by my partner and I, but nobody there. Just ODD things.
When i was younger i delivered and placed gravestones. Cemeteries are super chill during the day and i really enjoyed it. Peace and quiet with manicured lawns make for relaxing work.
The fall is a different story since it gets dark so early. Even at 5pm if its dark and leaves are rustling all you want to do is get the job done and hopefully live. I got the Jesus scared out of me a few times.
With all that said it was still probably my favorite job.
I did work at a cemetery for about a year. I was a sextant, basically I bore legal witness to final burial. I've buried 87 people personally and assisted with many others. Only one room in the main building was spooky. Every other place was quiet, serene, or just beautiful. I had my lunches in the mausoleum.
@klwthe3rd I applied for "Family Service Counselor" and I got trained up over 6 weeks or so. I got state I surance licensing to sell future services. This is the "property" side and funeral directors are "services" side.
i worked 3rd shift as a security guard/janitor at an elementary school, you would be surprised at the weird sounds that you can hear late at night. the worst was an ice maker the first time it dumped a load of ice. even saw a figure dart across a video camera one night but couldnt ever find anyone there but me, that scared the shit out of me.
When graves are above ground it's usually bc the area floods and washes the dirt and casket away so they put them on heavy cement blocks
I used to work security in a abandoned factory on nights when it was in the process of being torn down. Surrounding area was bare and nothing within about 3 miles of me... don't sound far away but was pitch black and all my senses where heightened to the point of I felt like I was seeing and hearing things...
Hey Fooster! I never worked at a guard at a cemetery but during high school I was able to participate in a mapping and transcription of a small mission town in California. I actually felt very at peace there The project I helped finish made it possible to find loved ones who have been put to rest there. So many stories and but overall very proud to be part of that. Believe it or not a surviving member of the Donner Party was laid to rest there as they were outcast from normal society. Her whole family plot is there. Very beautiful place on a hill in a tiny town many many people pass everyday without knowing. Cheers mate.
I am a lone night watchman for multiple properties in a rural area and oftentimes i would walk around at night in very small, sleepy town, i 100% have heard creepy stuff and atleast one of the locations i am convinced is haunted as ive heard walking when the building was empty, i am the only living person on premises for 7 hours and it was not homeless or an addict or anything of the like because they arent in my rural country area, and it wasnt anybody who could have snuck past me, because i checked and the building was empty from top to bottom. As for other creepy bits ive had a few jumps from spooking wild animals while they were rummaging about in the dumpsters and such, but thats my experience as a lone night watchman, and unlike this one i always carry a powerful flashlight lol
Also quick addition i for some reason love torturing myself by watching scary movies/videos all night sometimes
I just know you were thinking "Oi! Lurch! Fook off back home, yeh? We're closed!|" with that first guy haha.
Dont know if anyone else noticed it. But at 37:15 there were still a body on the bed closest to the window. AND at 40:00 as Fooster went to the window, it was gone. Fooster looked at the last bed as if going to say something about it as the shape moved outside the window.
Edit: Also at 39:45 at the glass door it looks like a Angel/Saint Statue from behind, dosent it?.
Second Edit: When you were in the tomb and read the note about being possessed it reminded me of a movie from 2005 called Venom: 'He never hurt a soul until the day he died'
“It’s probably because you were speaking to him with your mind Johnny”😂😂😂😂😂😂
I always appreciate the extra effort you put into your videos; the echo you add when you're in certain areas, *chefs kiss*
The scoff and “let’s just ignore that” after reading the pillar @14:35, then the immediate jump scare killed me😭
The dude youre playing must be the bravest security guard ever. 3 dead bodies gone up and away, a ghost lady, getting locked into the dissection building, seeing someone in sort of a knight outfit digging a grave and hes just like "well, lets keep on checking the CCTV and investigate every single anomality - thats what I get paid for"
I’ve done night security off and on for years, anywhere from 6 hour shifts to 20 hour shifts. Luckily, none of them in cemeteries, but some of the places did have a lot of deaths on the property in the past. Shit gets SKETCH sometimes, even when you’re the only person there and know you’re the only person. But, it’s also nice to be alone and work by yourself in an environment where, usually, nothing serious happens.
If I was Gary, I wouldn't leave the guard house until 8am. Just nope!
This setting is so incredibly beautiful. I almost wish there was just a small pattering of rain on the cobbles for a bit more sound. I love the fog, the trees, the beautifully carved crypts. It's so peaceful in a dark way. Likely safer than a quick drive down the freeway.
The graveyard and CCTV was fantastically creepy. I thought this was really good as a fun short game
I've been a security guard for the last 5 years working for different companies and I've never been scared until last night. I was working at a Natural Gas pad in the boonies and they shut down last night so, I was the only one on the pad. Everything was fine until I heard the local coywolves start yipping and moving closer.
My first house in Wales, years ago, backed onto an old cemetery, there was not much street lighting so it always looked spooky at night time. Good game, quite predictable but still good. The painting that disappeared was Vermeer's "Girl with pearl earring". Thanks for posting 👍
At 5:09 when the guy says they had to store the bodies of the ghost rock group there really is a rock band ghost they are swedish they're really good ❤
Idk how to explain it, but little moments like at 15:45 are what makes me enjoy your videos even more ❤
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18:44 lol that's a famous painting called the Girl with a Pearl Earring.
Used to work night shifts at a hospice... this brought back trauma from those days.... 😂😂😂 thanks fooster!
I had goosebumps all the way and jumped so many times I'm sure I barely dodged heart attacks.
I lived next to a private cemetery for 15 years and never got any bad feelings or experience anything haunted but maybe mine was just normal
No some people have no issues whatsoever but that’s good to know because loads of people have some messed up stories in the comments! 😂
@@thefoosterchannel yeah and some horrible stuff happened to people that lived in my town that where buried there even family members but no one that lived in that area ever had anything paranormal happen to them it did get a bit spooky when the fog rolled in during winter and my house was up the hill so I could see every part of it only thing between my property and the cemetery was just a chain link fence but the one if heard some ghost stories from was the public one in town that was like 3 minutes away from my house
It largely depends on the cemetery itself. Some are true nightmares, but other small town cemeteries can be very peaceful. some places hire year round care takers who live on the grounds. You get your own cabin with free power, water, wi-fi etc. and a modest paycheck to just keep watch over the place, tidy the grounds, do basic maintenance etc. That's honestly a dream job for me. I'm a severe introvert and I'd like the quiet and isolation.
“Sam and Dean are needed for this” 😂😂 love the Supernatural reference
When I visit new places, one of the first thing I go to see is their churches and cementerys. I have always liked them, I find them so calming and beautiful. I find shoppingmalls more scary lol.
Honestly I can say Fooster, I suffer from really really bad anxiety & Depression like it’s extreme lol. & I can’t handle it most days, but watching these videos brings me a lot of happiness & Takes it all away even if it’s for a short while so thanks for making such great content my man. Keep doin your thing 🙏🏼🔥
Cemeteries in games and movies are such strangely unique places. Maybe it's an American thing, but, every single cemetery I've ever seen, which is actually quite a few, has been this broad, flat, mostly treeless area with no structures on it whatsoever. And then you have this game with its crypts, sepulchres, and mausoleums. TONS of graves with massive, custom statues and shit.
I've never seen a graveyard that even REMOTELY looked like the cemetery in this game.
You should see the city of the dead in New Orleans. It’s amazing how much work was put into the architecture there.
Old church yards and Victorian era graveyards in England often look very similar to this.
Having worked as a security guard at graveyards, morgues, and Alcatraz island I can honestly say...I'm sure glad I never saw any of this. actually I rarely had anyone try and enter the property I was guarding and never saw anything scary unlike my coworkers who seemed to have seen a crap load of stuff and swear they were telling the truth.
Well i don't know anything about night guards but i did laugh so hard when the game asset for side cutters was a rivet pulling tool and you know you messed up when fooster instantly recognizes its not the right tool
I love how you know the rules of the supernatural 😅
“If there’s a demon, he’s probably suppressing the voices to keep them from helping” 😂
I grew up in the New Orleans are. Because the land is below sea level, all graves are above ground. They also are very big on elaborate graves and courtyards - very beautiful. It is hard to explain to people that my family would go for walks/drives through cemeteries for enjoyment. Because of that, I’ve never been afraid in them. I have a photo of a crypt with a ‘for sale by owner’ sign , always gets a good laugh.
No, you were right about that tool. It's definitely for rivets. Weird that the dev mixed it up with side cutters.
The father you talked to in the beginning sounded like Fisk when he reads things in the voice he thinks they would have lol.
I don't think working in a graveyard would be scary at all, my home is very near to a graveyard and i spent my entire childhood playing in there even at late nights its so peaceful there even at night, it's so quite and honestly its one of my favorite places on earth
great game, it's kind of like a sequel to The Mortuary Assistant, the next step in the after death process after the embalming and returning of the bodies. I hope the devs can expand this game.
The dissection area reminded me of MA but I didn’t want to jinx it and have something stand up in-front if me
I am a Security Guard for the last 5 years, but have never worked at a cemetery. I have worked warehouses on holidays when I was there alone or nearly so. Sometimes the wind kicks up and rattles the dock plates. The first time you hear it gives you a start...lol.
Im a part time watch at a rural cemetery in Western Tennessee. I have found being respectful and performing small acts of groundskeeping, (picking up small litter and straightening grave decorations), seems to help my nerves. Mostly I'm focused on keeping an eye out for vandals, but I like to think I am assisted by those at rest in deterring those who would disrespect the dead in the dead of night. However, cemetery security is not for everyone.
Loved the video. Soon Ill have enough saved to get a big boy gaming PC and can finally play these awesome games instead of watch them. Ya dont get rich guarding graveyards by the way. Be safe, Observe and Report.
As a security guard by profession, the worst post you can have is either too much too do (nonstop access control for an event) or nothing to do (standing post at a construction site watching heavy equipment and making sure homeless people don't mess with them).
1 hour long video? Yes, please!
I did security for a number of years,,,,one moble guard I knew told me he had to check a church on his route at night,,,and said he would hear strange noises inside the church when he patrolled that church
The older the cemetery the better for me... They do have a peacefulness to them but also can feel any presence.. 😆 I've had experiences in them, I have plenty respect when I've gone...
I was security at a mall and a retirement community. The retirement community had apartments, houses, and a clinic/hospital. During Nights shifts the patrol through the hospital had a creepy feeling and i loved it. My father wad also a cemetery groundsman for one of his jobs. Brother inlaw is a mortician.
9 to 5 computer tech jobs scare me
@user-ym7yo8iw4p no
I enjoy that you play these games and I can watch in awe and wonderment at how brave you are to play them 😆 love watching these horror games and hearing your thoughts!
The echo on your voice when you enter the church was subtle and much appreciated