Note: The goal of the game is to escape the city via the train, but you have complete freedom to explore and discover secrets. There's lots to discover and some very cool toys to play around with while you hunt for the train ticket!
Poland has uglier trains. And if we had jetpack leafblowers we would simply escape this country. But no, we are being sold less powerful leafblowers than the ones in the west of the same brand and for the same price exactly for this reason.
There is something really strange about controlling a character with such freedom of movement, who takes no damage, who is as strong as a god, but in a very empty and depressing universe like this. The game has something nihilistic.
c'était assez standard dans les fps "anciens" la liberté de mouvement, c'est relativement récent cette obsession d'entraver le joueur. perso j'ai vraiment du mal, d'autant que c'est souvent + frustrant/relou que réaliste. a se demander si ils ont la moindre idée de ce qu'ils font.
If there's two things I've learned from this game, it's that urbanization is depressing, and parkour is still cool! Seriously though, it was so scary to see the city from up high and realize that it looked just like a prison.
@@LazyBuddyBan For this kind of game I would only want limited or even no music but the sounds from the environment having the most effort put into it, like the rumbling of passing trains, buzzing electric lights and water dripping.
The PS1 style, the imperfect camera that moves on the sides, big and beautiful landscapes, it reminds me so much to Pigsaw! And maan, that city looks so big, i love the tall and old buildings being connected to bridges, and there's so much paths to take, that makes the game more replayble. The different objects are bizarre but funny at the same time, the leaf blower is my favourite. Good game!
4:45 Borovnica - that's a blueberry in Slovene and also a city in Slovenia. But luckilly, it doesn't look like concrete megalopolis. Interesting touch :)
Can you believe that in the old days, the lighting was not rendered in real time, but the lighting specified for each angle according to the view of the play was followed or the location was different? Now, real-time rendering is possible for anyone (although it requires some knowledge and computer specifications). This game has better graphics than fallout 4, what a day..
I played through it and got 100% achievements, it looks cool but is very short, I completed the game in just an hour and thirty minutes. It's really atmospheric though. Btw it's free on Steam and ia just called "Babbdi"
Ah, my visuals were greeted with the architecture type "Brutalism", concrete and simplistic, if vaguely abstract shapes. I think it can be beautiful, but it's usually associated with Orwellian Dystopias that are surreal if not otherworldly. It's funny cuz I was just learning about them a day or 2 ago.
its something u'll find in all architecture, but in brutalism it is laid out plain to see: the intersection of structure, function, and vibes. some of it will make you feel like nothing more than dirt and dust, others like a transcendent creative spark given crystal form. the courthouses and jails imposing, emanating annihilation. the libraries and music halls folding a lifetime into a moment and weaving a moment into eternity. the residences speak, are you lucky to have a place in the world, or is the world lucky to have you? to me, brutalist stuff is always a reminder that we are small and our lives are short. what that means, is different for everyone
@@babynautilus Word up, Nautilus. Speaking of Roman inspired dystopias, I just saw a warhammer 40k Lore video right before reading this comment. A scene where a name like Nautilus would fit right in. PS how come everytime I see I have a comment response to my comment, there's always a comment I can't see. If it's 1 comment, it doesn't show up. If it's 2 comments, like in this case with you, only one of the comments shows up. Do I constantly have a person following me who gets his comment taken down?
The written language is like when you're typing a search into Google and you don't bother taking the time to spell correctly because you know Google will get it. I just did a search for 'burrito beans rice recpiap'.
Yeah I don't really want to waste viewers' time, so for games like this I like to try and figure out an entertaining route first that shows off some of my favourite parts of the game. :)
@@harrybyaqussamprayuga1756 Makes sense. Babbdi is vaguely post-Soviet but built by humans with a purpose whereas the City was originally built with human instructions before the Builders just went and did their own thing.
0:57 Guy: are you here to steal our train tickets? Better not be. I got my eyes on you! ABG: tries to loot ticket off sick wife *guy turns head 130 degrees*
I don't know how, I don't know why, I don't know from what angle, but this game reminds me of «Cryelty Squad». «Cryelty Squad» is nothing like this game, but the feeling that there is something in it that is similar
I think the eerie, surreal kind of vibe this has got going on is far more effective than making it an outright horror game would be, if I'm honest. Plenty of games set out to shock or scare you, but few manage to be as unnerving as this is without being heavy-handed.
kinda reminds me of the vibe of LSD, the game... but this managed to keep itself right between the complete gibberish and something that makes sense, it is at the uncanny valley. quite charming that way though.
this game reminds me of that old japanese PS1 game, i think it was called germs. it was way ahead of its time IMO, with drivable car, open world map, enterable buildings, but the map looks empty and dead and depressing. the entire game feels like a fever dream lmao
This reminds me of games that a roblox user with the username Zkevin would make, the scripted looking animations, the repetitive sound effects, the high quality, even the models are reminiscent of him.
@@cloroxbathroomspray9669 that's a long ass producer's name, I mean: Looks like random buttons, like he is pressing random buttons because I don’t hear any melody lol. - random buttons (original mix)
Sees dog. Reaction: throw ball at it. Sees old lady. Reaction: beat with baseball bat. Finds leafblower. Reaction: jump out of the first window in sight and attempt to jetpack. Chad.
13:06 and you may tell yourself: this is not my beautiful home, and you may tell yourself: this is not my beautiful wife, and you may tell yourself: this is not my beautiful train ticket
@@WhyWouldTH-camShowThis It's a absurd variation on "The industrial revolution and it's consequences have been a disaster for..." from someone's manifesto that I can't remember right now, that has been memed and aped into absurdity (if it wasn't already absurd)
@@CATASTEROID934 i guess bigblue344 thinks that it's actually true. I got the reference, just find it funny how some people still follow such...radical statements.
Note: The goal of the game is to escape the city via the train, but you have complete freedom to explore and discover secrets. There's lots to discover and some very cool toys to play around with while you hunt for the train ticket!
🎺🎼🎼🎼🎼🎼🎼
It would be amazing if there would be enemies . And your intro is so sick . Can't see it enough
How did you make it ?
This game looks familiar
@@hyperwing5374 "NaissanceE" and "Kairo" are also full of concrete environments.
Average day in Poland.
Poland has uglier trains. And if we had jetpack leafblowers we would simply escape this country. But no, we are being sold less powerful leafblowers than the ones in the west of the same brand and for the same price exactly for this reason.
This comment is pure gold
Sosnowiec citizen here, true.
Poland doesn't have that much buildings
Or NRW (germany)
There is something really strange about controlling a character with such freedom of movement, who takes no damage, who is as strong as a god, but in a very empty and depressing universe like this.
The game has something nihilistic.
c'était assez standard dans les fps "anciens" la liberté de mouvement, c'est relativement récent cette obsession d'entraver le joueur. perso j'ai vraiment du mal, d'autant que c'est souvent + frustrant/relou que réaliste. a se demander si ils ont la moindre idée de ce qu'ils font.
If there's two things I've learned from this game, it's that urbanization is depressing, and parkour is still cool!
Seriously though, it was so scary to see the city from up high and realize that it looked just like a prison.
From the art style to sound effects this game reminds me a lot of Hylics. I would pay for a fully realized game of this.
Not so much Hylics for me, more like a mixture of Off Peak and Half Life 2; I get where you're coming from, though!
the sound could use more work tho, constant silence that sometimes breaks with jet engine isn't great
@@LazyBuddyBan For this kind of game I would only want limited or even no music but the sounds from the environment having the most effort put into it, like the rumbling of passing trains, buzzing electric lights and water dripping.
@@saintkohle It reminds me a lot of Sludge life, but bleaker
I love how everyone has a different answer but to be honest i see a lot of similarities with Golden Light, from the movement to the soundscape
I downloaded it before watching. I did not regret this whatsoever. Fantastic game made by two brothers.
9:30 THIS is exactly what I love in indie games! Haha, that was unexpected
The PS1 style, the imperfect camera that moves on the sides, big and beautiful landscapes, it reminds me so much to Pigsaw!
And maan, that city looks so big, i love the tall and old buildings being connected to bridges, and there's so much paths to take, that makes the game more replayble. The different objects are bizarre but funny at the same time, the leaf blower is my favourite. Good game!
Yeah, I really love the game. It's a great big urban playground filled with fun things to discover. :)
If anything the graphics are more on par with 90's PC computer graphics such as gold source.
Ps1 style? Highly doubt you've ever played a ps1 game if you think this is PS1 style
The city reminds me of the one where you are chased by Death in sneakers
A concrete megalopolis don't look that beatifull, looks depressing.
From the thumbnail I thought that was a silenced pistol...
I see tall buildings like these shrouded in fog in my dreams sometimes. It's gorgeous and absolutely terrifying
I also dream often about an enviroment like this, do You think it might be a place where we will all meet togehter after this life ends?
@@tomasz5720 Let's wait a few decades and find out. Oh, I forgot to add, among the shrouded buildings, I see the red glow of neon in the fog.
'k.
不思議な世界感だけど、引き込まれそうでどこか不思議な感じで凄い好き
For some reason i felt strong STALKER vibe. Also great solo on thrumpet.
4:45 Borovnica - that's a blueberry in Slovene and also a city in Slovenia. But luckilly, it doesn't look like concrete megalopolis. Interesting touch :)
In my restless dreams I see that town
I will construct this entire location and reside in it as my personal home.
Yeah, I liked finding little obscure nooks and crannies and thinking about living there forever
08:24 ABG's a trombone champ!!
That trumpet solo had me in tears
TH-cam recognized the game as Half-Life haha
It's probably the textures on the walls and how the maps are designed.
Can you believe that in the old days, the lighting was not rendered in real time, but the lighting specified for each angle according to the view of the play was followed or the location was different? Now, real-time rendering is possible for anyone (although it requires some knowledge and computer specifications). This game has better graphics than fallout 4, what a day..
Woah, I could see myself playing this game for hours on end. The exploration looks amazing!
I played through it and got 100% achievements, it looks cool but is very short, I completed the game in just an hour and thirty minutes. It's really atmospheric though.
Btw it's free on Steam and ia just called "Babbdi"
Looks like a psychedelic dreamland or a mix of 70's claymation movies
Ah, my visuals were greeted with the architecture type "Brutalism", concrete and simplistic, if vaguely abstract shapes. I think it can be beautiful, but it's usually associated with Orwellian Dystopias that are surreal if not otherworldly. It's funny cuz I was just learning about them a day or 2 ago.
Man brutalism is fine, sadly connected to the terms made by that british pedophile
its something u'll find in all architecture, but in brutalism it is laid out plain to see: the intersection of structure, function, and vibes. some of it will make you feel like nothing more than dirt and dust, others like a transcendent creative spark given crystal form. the courthouses and jails imposing, emanating annihilation. the libraries and music halls folding a lifetime into a moment and weaving a moment into eternity. the residences speak, are you lucky to have a place in the world, or is the world lucky to have you? to me, brutalist stuff is always a reminder that we are small and our lives are short. what that means, is different for everyone
@@babynautilus Word up, Nautilus. Speaking of Roman inspired dystopias, I just saw a warhammer 40k Lore video right before reading this comment. A scene where a name like Nautilus would fit right in.
PS how come everytime I see I have a comment response to my comment, there's always a comment I can't see. If it's 1 comment, it doesn't show up. If it's 2 comments, like in this case with you, only one of the comments shows up. Do I constantly have a person following me who gets his comment taken down?
this game's art style both unnerves and fascinates me - good stuff!👍🏾
This is really cool! I think I’ve been to this place in a dream.
Same feeling here
This has weird City 17 vibes to it, seems like I'm not alone having noticed
The written language is like when you're typing a search into Google and you don't bother taking the time to spell correctly because you know Google will get it.
I just did a search for 'burrito beans rice recpiap'.
I think it's ai generated.
The name Babbdi lookd exactly likr something an ai would come up with
this is nothing but art
This is what happens, when you live in a 'half life' world.
how do you always know what to do in games
He plays beforehand.
Yeah I don't really want to waste viewers' time, so for games like this I like to try and figure out an entertaining route first that shows off some of my favourite parts of the game. :)
ABG plays quicker as he may have already know.
A few examples:
Glitchphobia
ABG - 4 minutes
Others - 5-7 minutes
Anemoiapolis
ABG - 20 minutes
Others - 25-40 minutes
Midnight Scenes: The Highway
ABG - 9 minutes
Others - 11-14 minutes
Unsorted VHS
ABG - 17 minutes
Others - 20-27 minutes
The architecture is pretty BLAME!-esque but more contemporary
I thought the same
I believe it's more "functional" as BLAME! architecture is pretty much nonsense
@@harrybyaqussamprayuga1756 Makes sense. Babbdi is vaguely post-Soviet but built by humans with a purpose whereas the City was originally built with human instructions before the Builders just went and did their own thing.
0:42 "just grab my club and hit surfaces with it"
ABG: *immediately hits the surface of Ivano's head*
Loved the trumpet solo 9:10
0:57 Guy: are you here to steal our train tickets? Better not be. I got my eyes on you!
ABG: tries to loot ticket off sick wife
*guy turns head 130 degrees*
Some nice FP platforming on display here ABG! Nice work 😁👍
That trumpet was sick
This has a City 17 vibe to it, pretty neat
I love games like this!
Best trumpet mechanicc in games
This feels and looks like one my dreams.
Tried this today after Jacob Geller talked about it, enjoyed it way more than I expected to
It’s like if an unsettling Net Yaroze game was reimagined with modern tech but still kept its rudimentary PS1 atmosphere. I love it.
Immersive trumpet mechanics.
Didn't expect the intro, glad to see you still upload.
This game looks really cool
it looks so awesome , i love brutalism architecture
Мои сны при температуре тела 40 градусов Цельсия.
My dreams are at a body temperature of 40 degrees Celsius.
That looked pretty cool.
That sideways head lurching is making me motion sick.
you can now disable it in the options
@@MadGeek17 Glad to hear that! Too bad I can't disable it in this video :p
I don't know how, I don't know why, I don't know from what angle, but this game reminds me of «Cryelty Squad». «Cryelty Squad» is nothing like this game, but the feeling that there is something in it that is similar
This guy just upgraded from no commentary to semi commentary 🥶💀
Average Hungarian "Panel" life simulator, with much less hazards, and surprisingly none of the expected enemies.
1:14 that might be the most disappointing secret object ever.
This city is awesome. Why does he want to leave ?
With a more serious tone this may be a good concept for a horror game.
fuck no this is perfectly good as it is in it's own conceptual framework, fuck horror shit
I think the eerie, surreal kind of vibe this has got going on is far more effective than making it an outright horror game would be, if I'm honest. Plenty of games set out to shock or scare you, but few manage to be as unnerving as this is without being heavy-handed.
There was something really sad about "one step at a time I can make it home"
I wish I could help her with her bags.
kinda reminds me of the vibe of LSD, the game... but this managed to keep itself right between the complete gibberish and something that makes sense, it is at the uncanny valley. quite charming that way though.
this game reminds me of that old japanese PS1 game, i think it was called germs. it was way ahead of its time IMO, with drivable car, open world map, enterable buildings, but the map looks empty and dead and depressing. the entire game feels like a fever dream lmao
reminds me of that hl2 mod called g string.
Looks interesting!
Similar to Lorn’s Lure
Yeah lol, the dev even recommended it as a quick filler inbetween waiting for his release
Fever Dream
This reminds me of games that a roblox user with the username Zkevin would make, the scripted looking animations, the repetitive sound effects, the high quality, even the models are reminiscent of him.
Does the trumpet do anything?
Nothing other than sounding totally awesome! :)
@@AlphaBetaGamer Ok, that's what I thought. You made some fascinating melodies!
Finally, A phrase in Spanish 😏🤣
Ah yes Half-life just as I remember.
I really hope someone can tell us the name of the song playing in the sewer, it's so good
Darude - Sandstorm
It's Stalker 2 🧐😑!?
Is that a bad thing?
Haha
very dream like
this game seems fun lol
After I watched the video I realized the title said full of odd people and not OLD people 😳
trains don't stop
not even if you step on the tracks
unless you've got a ticket
:0
Looks likes the level from Backstage, lol.
What is that sound you are playing @ 8:34? I want to set it as my ring tone :D
Looks like random buttons
@@cloroxbathroomspray9669 by who?
@@n8n8n8n Looks like random buttons, like he is pressing random buttons because I don’t hear any melody lol.
@@cloroxbathroomspray9669 that's a long ass producer's name, I mean:
Looks like random buttons, like he is pressing random buttons because I don’t hear any melody lol. - random buttons (original mix)
@@n8n8n8n Forgot to mention it is the radio edit, not the original mix;)
Man i thought ohio is far more difficult to escape
Still better than living in NRW or Berlin
Sees dog. Reaction: throw ball at it.
Sees old lady. Reaction: beat with baseball bat.
Finds leafblower. Reaction: jump out of the first window in sight and attempt to jetpack.
Chad.
Beautiful, nightmare city
the speedrun led me here.
Fortnite or BABBDI?
BABBDI
thats actually where the name of the game comes from
13:06 and you may tell yourself: this is not my beautiful home, and you may tell yourself: this is not my beautiful wife, and you may tell yourself: this is not my beautiful train ticket
it'd be really cool if this map ported into mirrors edge
Has a littlebit HL2 Vibes
Have you tried peripetia yet?
I thought of this too! I wish these guys would make levels with Peripetia team ;)
Someone please recommend it to that Librarian guy.
Yeah
Haha the FUCKING MACRON at 2:52
Cruelty Squad and its consequences have been a disaster for indie games
At least its not another quirky "earthbound/undertale" RPG game or a horror walking simulator.
Tf are you taking about
@@WhyWouldTH-camShowThis It's a absurd variation on "The industrial revolution and it's consequences have been a disaster for..." from someone's manifesto that I can't remember right now, that has been memed and aped into absurdity (if it wasn't already absurd)
@@CATASTEROID934 i guess bigblue344 thinks that it's actually true.
I got the reference, just find it funny how some people still follow such...radical statements.
@@WhyWouldTH-camShowThis it's just amusing absurdist banter I doubt there's much more to it
👍✌
0:04
I wish i could play this game, but my laptop runs on a mashed potato
Reminds me of Hello Neighbour, seems like a sort of similar gameplay concept.
Let's hope it doesn't go to shit like that one did
9:08 got eeeem
Least depressing Eastern European city.
Noob question, but where can we play this game?
steam!
Like
Average day in the United Kingdom
Isn't this just someone Livestreaming from Russia?
Imma tell my kids this was half-life 2
When they ask if they could have Half-Life at home, yes?
babbdi
Sludge life : stalker edition