I think this game has real potential, the fact that it makes you scared even when all the lights are on is a good sign. That’s a real horror game when you don’t even need a spooky and moody atmosphere for it to be scary…
7:35 Jack : "I want a home invader who's actually nice, like one who does your laundry" *_*Flashbacks to a news article detailing a florida woman who broke into someone's house just to clean it up and pet the dog*_*
Another florida article I read said some guy that was on some bad drugs broke into someones house because he was so high, he thought the house was on fire, and tried to save their dog, as no one was in the house besides the animal
Hahaha, when he said about a nice home invader who just comes in and does the laundry, I was like that's just my nan 😂 she likes to come up and help out by doing chores hahaha. Bless her.
"Peacefully" and " Mother-In-Law" don't belong in the same subject matter, let alone the same paragraph. Tho. To be fair. My exes Mum adored me and yelled at him when we broke up, lol. Other than her tho, yeah. They made a movie called Monster-In-Law for a reason.
Tbf most of those games have the same theme of an invasion or intruding someones privacy with a threat to your life so it makes sense he’d share the same sentiment for them all lol
i wish games like this had more of an “eyes adjusting” feature where when it goes dark you slowly can see better, like how sight actually functions. it would be more interesting than just having a weird torch feature even when the character doesn’t have a light
Out of every horror game I've seen, this is the only one that had me genuinely curled up not wanting to watch the screen. It's the slow and deliberate pace, the constant feeling of not knowing what's behind you or around the corner, and the pressure of having to act fast while the game is forcing you to move slowly. It's genius and I hate it.
Nah cause it got me too and then I was wondering why it didn’t scare him 😭😂 I didn’t even realize what it was, I just saw something there and my body took a screenshot
i have immense respect for the fact that they actually showed the guy and his face. even if it was covered, looking him in the eyes really adds something that can't be described. for just a split second, it's not a game. he isn't made of pixels. he's a person looking right back at you with malice on his mind. so many games will have the atmosphere and the scares but never even suggest what's terrorizing you until you're dead, but personally i find this so much more fun.
also the 50 second part, knowing you have less then a minute before you possibly die and they search for you. that's not even enough time to call 911 so even if you did chances are you would be dead and the invader would get away in that time
They try to play to the fear of the unknown to much, and while that is an important part of storytelling, so many things rely on it to be scary, and if the only scary thing about your killer is that we don’t know what it is, it kind of lessons the impact.
Jack: aiming for extremities is actually really difficult, that's why people are trained to go for center mass, and that's why vests are really quite effective. Even the best people with a firearm have pretty terrible aim when they're required to fire with any level of speed
Haha I agree! It is creepy!! I was surprised when he said it was happy 😆 I’m like bro! You literally have played too many creepy games to think this is not creepy!
Honestly this is why my desk setup is “sideways”. The windows on one side and the door on the other side. It lets me see the street outside and the hallway just beyond my bedroom at the same time. My paranoid ass can’t handle the door being behind me just in case someone creeps in while I’m working 😭
For the longest time my brother had his desk set up receptionist style in the middle of his room, you walk in and there's a businesslike atmosphere about his mine craft
The premise of this game is why I have weapons stashed around the house in various hiding places. Won't catch ME slipping. 😌✌🏾 Imagine you breaking into someone's house and they just casually pull a stun baton out from behind the toilet 😂😂😂
There are times at night when I'd almost have been relieved to encounter a home invader. Like, "Thank you so much for proving I'm not paranoid! Aight, let's duel."
Click to move games are pretty underrated. Theres a specific type of fear you can get when someone's chasing you and you're just madly clicking points in the map while your character glides from place to place like a graceful iceskating champ. Thanks for the video man, I appreciate your content so much!
I think a good horror concept in general is something that has the potential to be real. For example, people see "Threads" as the most highly regarded horror film BECAUSE a nuclear blast is definitely possible.
Yeah I think horror games are scarier when it's a very real possibility of a thing happening. A home invasion for example is very possible. Aliens abduction? Not so much.
this game actually looks really good, i felt anxiety with the lights all on, I really like how it's point in click- i find that it makes the game scarier knowing your movement is limited
Settings like someone’s house is actually a lot scarier than a haunted house or cemetery. Not just because those ideas are pretty cliche, but the general idea of someone breaking into your house really puts me on edge. Great game.
Eveline just recently discussed her neurology too - I think you guys a blessed to have found each other. It's so nice to have neurologically atypical people in positions like yours. You're lovely folks, you make us laugh and feel connected, and you normalise the discourse surrounding mental health. Many of us out here value that a lot, so thank you. My diagnoses kicked my ass at first, and we still haven't found a way to manage the depression because of my physical reactions to those meds, but I turned to academia a while ago and discovered that I also have a massive capacity for learning in certain paradigms. Earned a gang of degrees (and a massive pile of student debt lol) and currently doing a PhD investigating how certain aspects of video game design may impact human cognitive connections to digital environments, and play mechanics, which might be able to produce elevated social and education outcomes for people with learning disabilities. So autism and ADHD are kinda of my superpowers now. I suck at socialising and relationships (except my cats - I'm so fkn typical!), but I excel at languages and HCI, and am looking to move into machine learning once I complete my doctorate. Thanks for being here for us, mate. You are an important part of many people's lives.
Neurodiverse is generally the preferred terminology now, since neuroatypical relies on othering people with conditions that mean someone has diverse neurology. Or to phrase it differently, it relies on the idea that neurotypical people are the 'normal' ones, while neuroatypical implies not being normal. Neurodiverse on the other hand doesn't have that implication of being "abnormal"- just that one is diverse in regards to neurology.
@@alchemysaga3745 I'm in my 40s, and when these issues were being investigated in my tine we were called 'atypical'. I get that terminology changes over time, but I will make my own decisions about how I address myself and my conditions, thank you very much. Further, I prefer to be 'atypical' rather than 'diverse'. Typical is what you just did: mansplained something no-one asked you to. Atypical is what I am: not typical, different, AKA something a little bit special.
@@danknfrshtv Not male, for one. Meaning quite literally can't be "mansplaining." For two, I'm autistic, have ADHD, depression, anxiety, and OCD- meaning that I am *literally* neurodiverse and am presenting the information from within the demographic it applies to. For three, I already had the idea that you are neuroatypical (as you prefer to be called), so the assumption that I didn't is rather baseless. Point four, I was referring to your use of it towards others, as your freedom of choice to use a term that has fallen out of favor, doesn't apply to use of it towards others. I literally gave you information on new terminology, and why that terminology is generally preferred, *because* of your use of it towards others. Instead of considering whether using terminology that is apparently outdated towards others was appropriate, you instead blew a gasket and made wild assumptions about me that were completely baseless because you took offense to someone giving you new information. Information that was presented in a neutral and educational manner, by someone who that information is relevant to. You then assumed that, because I 'disagreed' with you, I 'must' belong to demographics that you rather apparently dislike, and thus 'must' be in the wrong and bad, which you then used as an attack that was obviously meant to demean. One made without consideration of the possibility that you could, in fact, be in the wrong. In your haste to 'retaliate' to being informed of the use of an outdated term which could cause harm, you also revealed that your reasoning behind that choice of terminology is one that is rather concerning. You outed that your use of it is because you consider "typical" to be bad, worse, inferior, and that you use neuroatypical because it makes you feel superior to others. Which there is certainly some irony to you saying that you use neuroatypical because it makes you feel special while using typical as equivalent to rude and harmful behavior, when your reply itself is framed as being intentionally rude and *intended* to cause hurt. I could get into the other factors of how your use of it in founded in one of the very reasons that caused neuroatypical to fall out of common use- such as the implication that neurotypical individuals are 'less than' you in your eyes- but it's blatantly obvious that you have zero concern for the reality of how problematic the term became. Instead, I will simply comment that you did a magnificent job in displaying your ability to make a completely incorrect comment, but to do so while displaying truly impressive degrees of ignorance of the amount of hypocrisy that you have clearly based the entirety of your identity and self worth upon. Something I can guess is rather typical of what people think about you. And is certainly the very typical mindset of someone like you.
7:09 here in Belgium most houses have a basement. Some even have a basement in a basement. Some have a second house in the basement. My dad has his garage in the basement. We have one of those crawl basements where you can't stand straight cuz the ceiling is too low.
Jumpscare list: Lights go out 6:09 Creepy sound 9:56 Jacksepticeye outside 10:03 Breaking window 11:41 Mild jumpscare 11:58 Lights go out again 12:33 Breaking window again 15:33 Guy at window 15:40 Comment if i missed any
As a victim of someone attempting to break into my home. Games about home invasion have got to be some of the most terrifying games of all time. Who else agrees?
DEFINITELY. Dude that has been my biggest fear since i was, like 9. Even tho i live in a safe part of sweden and have never experienced any sort of criminal violence i ALWAYS lock all doors and windows. Home is supposed to be ur safe space, and when someone breaks that rule, it’s just a huge invasion of privacy and safety. Freaky stuff 😐
Its literally my biggest fear even though I’ve never had any such experience I hate the idea of feeling unsafe in the one place that I feel the safest in or feeling like I’m not alone even though I am (or not 👀)
That is my worst nightmare. Actually i once had a nightmare about that kidnapping and stuff i even check my wardrobe everywhere and still feel unsafe at night i absolutely hate it
@@mnemic6033 people who know self defense or own guns are still afraid of these things happening. There's no use for either if someone is watching you and you don't even know it.
The thumbnail to this makes me realize how perfectly primed Jack is to make an Analog Horror short film of his own, framed around a lets player hearing something in his house, investigating it, and Spooky Stuff happening but with a genuine, serious vibe about it.
As someone who's just starting ADHD meds, Jack being amazed at what he can do and wondering if it's really this easy for neurotypical people is very relatable
I could believe that the number of overlapping "Top of the mornin' to ya, laddies!" clips was anywhere between 5 and 5,000. Sean's been remarkably _consistent_ in his delivery of that line, at least since he grew out of his 'Awkward' phase.
Jack : “This music feels way too happy-“ Me: *Spiraling down a horror fueled nostalgia nightmare from the fleets of broken Christmas toys in my basement.*
Our town drunk was a chill uninvited guest. Wouldn’t do your laundry when he broke in. But he’d kinda just eat some of your food and then leave. Maybe show you his “karate” tricks.
13:00 what you should really do in any home invasion scenario where you know they’re in the house is just leave the house. Don’t lock yourself in with a stranger. Go outside and call the police. Then just wait. If there’s a car get the license plate number. If you see them leave record them. Simple as.
What if there's more than one? Like person number 2 is the getaway driver, or just a lookout. Could be just as risky leaving the house as staying inside. Also have to consider the area you live in. I live on a residential street where neighbors are on 3 sides, but if it's more isolated I'd feel like the noise of trying to leave would draw their attention more than just hiding.
@@kyuubinaruto17 if you’re so isolated that you have no way to signal for help you have to be able to help yourself. The only course of action when you are that alone is to own and have proper training in the use of a gun. This is one of the many reasons guns are so commonplace in rural areas
7:40 there was actually a story where a guy went into the wrong house (he thought he was going into his friends house cause it was similar and the key was in the same spot) and cleaned the entire apartment. Imagine the owners surprise when they came home to a clean house. Maybe that's what Jack needs lmao
I just keep imagining walking through your door and seeing laundry folded, dishes cleaned, dinner cooked, etc., when you know you didn't do it. Would you be paranoid that someone broke into your house or would you be grateful or nonchalant about it? Like "yeah, I had a home invader once, but he did all my chores for me so we're cool"
@@kupkate04 Honestly I would just change the locks and get a better security system. But would totally be nonchalant. Mainly annoyed cause my ADHD would make me forget where EVERYTHING was since it was moved.
I had the exact same “is this how normal people feel?!” moment when I got my adhd meds so hard agree that it’s a mood. But I’m also watching this while unmedicated and procrastinating on my work 😅
"I want a house invader who is nice, cooks your dinner peacefully" not really the same thing but it reminded me of that story of the girl who made her intruder a sandwich & he left her alone
The feeling of joy for Sean when he figured out how the puzzle works and was able to complete it quickly the second time around. Its so warming to see someone develop a greater understanding and support for functioning on a 'normal' level I was diagnosed with ADHD late last year (i'm 27years old) and I can completely relate to the medication actually helping me feel like I can function properly without being distracted
Yup, my first day on it I was like, I can THINK now? I was also able to notice things around a room more because I guess my brain was less tunneled in on the one think it thought was important at the moment
The fear of someone hiding in your house is even worse if you have played hide & seek in it and know how many great hiding places there are. Having already watched Gab play this it was so much fun knowing what was coming and waiting to see Jack react.
I love the stress this game managed to build up inside me with the countdown and with the music getting more and more intense. Plus the fact that this just feels so real, It makes up for quite an unnerving experience.
I'm loving this horror game kick you've been on! Being someone that is too much of a pu**y to play horror games on my own, watching you play them lets me see the story AND get the scares, (even though its usually you getting scared, with me putting my hands over my eyes) all while chilling in my bed. Thank you for all that you do, Jack!
Jumpscare list: Lights go out 6:09 Creepy sound 9:56 Jacksepticeye outside 10:03 Breaking window 11:41 Mild jumpscare 11:58 Lights go out again 12:33 Breaking window again 15:33 Guy at window 15:40
I love how Sean wishing there’s nice intruder’s that do your chores. Technically Sean there is a mythical creature called a brownie that is a sprite I believe and it comes into your house and does your chores for you.
9:03 "Is this what normal people feel like? Like your brain actually works" Can't speak for everyone else, but my brain surely doesn't work most of the times either, Jack.
You literally just posted this on the same day somebody actually broke into my house, it was 6 a.m. this morning. Me and my partner were asleep and I heard something outside my bedroom door messing with the bathroom door, thinking it was one of the cats I didn’t think much about it then I heard a voice so I quietly open the door and there is just dude just standing there. I honestly thought it was my partner’s older brother because he comes in and out of the house all the time but apparently that wasn’t his older brother. We told him to leave and then we called the cops immediately. Apparently the dude was high on out of his mind and got confused on who’s house he was in and looking for some guy named Robert. We have no idea how he got in but he didn’t seem dangerous, I don’t think he stole anything but it was still really scary. This demo was a bit short but it was good!
Yes we are all okay! It was scary. The first thing I went to do was check on my baby after he left and then looked around to see if anything was stolen. I am making a short video about it in a bit. I have no idea what the dude would’ve done if we were still asleep because he was literally right at the bedroom door. My cats love people and so they would not even do anything to an intruder.
This game reminds me of the game “at dead of night” that jack played awhile ago but didn’t finish. I would love to see jack go back to that game and play it start to finish. Its really entertaining to watch, let alone watching jack play it.
i really wanted him to finish at dead of night too! i was enjoying his playthrough so much and I thought he'd appreciate the mystery-solving aspect and strategy of it. also clown man scary
I can't tell you how many times over the years I've seen Sean fuck up those exact kinds puzzles and never figure them out, so seeing him actually understand it has brought closure to YEARS of frustration!
by the way Sean, as someone who's been on ADHD meds her whole life, playing scary games is worse than normal because ADHD meds cause your blood pressure to rise
I think this game has real potential, the fact that it makes you scared even when all the lights are on is a good sign. That’s a real horror game when you don’t even need a spooky and moody atmosphere for it to be scary…
Yah it kinda has that we happy few feel if u know what that is like it’s all bright but it still kinda scares u
I hope he plays cosmodread, its the best
Ok
Not for me :( i can't take spice or horror
Lol there's definitely a spooky atmosphere
That little jack when sean peeked at the window made my soul fly out my body
That was a dick move to us, hated it.
With the precious bucket 🤣🤣
It scared me the first time but the second it was fine
I might’ve been the only one that was like what wazzat? I pause, and laughed at seeing the Jack monk
That was painful, great but painful!
7:35
Jack : "I want a home invader who's actually nice, like one who does your laundry"
*_*Flashbacks to a news article detailing a florida woman who broke into someone's house just to clean it up and pet the dog*_*
Of course it’s Florida
Another florida article I read said some guy that was on some bad drugs broke into someones house because he was so high, he thought the house was on fire, and tried to save their dog, as no one was in the house besides the animal
It was a dude, a cat, and he was supposed to clean his friends house but a misunderstanding happened crazy stuff.
Flashbacks to the time those bandits in that one home alone
Florida folks do be crazy
13:58 "Either my food is done or there is a tiny truck backing up in my kitchen" Is one of the funniest things ive heard this dude say in a while.
"I want a house invader who is nice, cooks your dinner peacefully"
yeah, pretty sure they are called mother in law
Hahaha, when he said about a nice home invader who just comes in and does the laundry, I was like that's just my nan 😂 she likes to come up and help out by doing chores hahaha. Bless her.
My mother in law is likely to come in and smoke cigarettes in the house and bitch about whether the house is clean or not.
💀
@@margarethargis1734 let me guess she is the one who make the house look like shit.
"Peacefully" and " Mother-In-Law" don't belong in the same subject matter, let alone the same paragraph.
Tho. To be fair. My exes Mum adored me and yelled at him when we broke up, lol.
Other than her tho, yeah. They made a movie called Monster-In-Law for a reason.
*hides behind couch
Sean: “At least this way he can’t sneak up behind me”
Also Sean: Slowly looks behind him
Bread 👍
Bread 👍
@@apollo1943 u replied 13 seconds ago 👍
Yep 👍
Hey the reply chain is still fresh 👍
" HEY, if you're upstairs can ya reheat my beans!"
100% Evelyn thinks he's screaming for coffee 😅
lol
I love how you said “at least this way he can’t sneak up behind me”, then you instantly turn around to face the wall.
Sean every time he plays a realistic horror scenario: “I hate this..this is an actual genuine fear of mine”
Wait so you're not supposed to be scared when someone breaks into your house?
@Kavetion proof?
@Kavetion Israel will fall this year according the the Quran.
@Kavetion checked your youtube channel and you're definitely nowhere near as good
Tbf most of those games have the same theme of an invasion or intruding someones privacy with a threat to your life so it makes sense he’d share the same sentiment for them all lol
i wish games like this had more of an “eyes adjusting” feature where when it goes dark you slowly can see better, like how sight actually functions. it would be more interesting than just having a weird torch feature even when the character doesn’t have a light
Metal Gear Solid 3 had this if you waited long enough Snake’s eyes would adjust to pitch black
Several games have done this.
I usually just cheat by sliding the brightness up.
@@roy5149 yes exactly!! but i mostly mean for horror games where the lights go out and stuff yknow?
@@brothersandsistersofvalhalla that works too lmao
That's a really clever idea, I'd like to play a game with that feature 😊
This game is a perfect example of why I’m scared to live alone in 5 years and 1 month
You’re 12?
@@martha4286 LMFAO
@@martha4286 Lmao like what
It's like Homer Simpson, "You're out of the house the second you turn 18".
@@David-ve5iq You're not done high school 100% when you turn 18.
10:48 "Close this, it's disrespectful to leave it open"
*While Jack never closed doors in any games*
You never know when a demon will chase you and you need to run through that very specific door lol
When Sean edited himself out the window I about had a heart attack.
For real! He (or Robin) had to scare us before the actual scary part of the game?!
Mate, I got such a fright 😂
Me too lmao
Bro i felt like i had a heart attack when that happend lmao
My heart nearly jumped out of my heart with that edit
Jack playing random ass indy horror games and doing a series on the developers he likes the most is my favourite thing.
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ah yes, indy
The description says five nights at Freddy’s, I guess every indie horror game is fnaf👌
Jack: "I have something to live for, I like my life"
Also Jack: *maximum disappointment* "I WANTED TO D1E!"
Jumpscare list:
6:09 Very Minor surprise
9:56 Minor Spook
11:41 Minor Spook
11:57 Spook! (Boo!)
12:34 Minor Surprise
Thanks dude
Thank you so much dude ughh
thank you kind man
thank you!
TYSM
I’m glad Jack has been in a horror kick lately because I’m my opinion horror is the most fun genre to watch someone play
ABSOLUTELY
Yes absolutely, especially so that I don't have to play the games and shit my pants
YES!!
@@JaytheFox9 relatable
IVE NEVER AGREED WITH A COMMENT MORE
Jack: "The good thing about hiding here is that he can't sneak up behind me."
Jack: *Check behind him anyway*
just because he cant sneak up on him doesn't mean that he wasn't before sean was
@Kavetion maybe at self promoting in his comment section
The full game has been released! Would love to watch a full playthrough of it!
What's it called?
@@Bill_Stranixan uninvited idiot deez
@@Bill_Stranixuninvited guest
Out of every horror game I've seen, this is the only one that had me genuinely curled up not wanting to watch the screen. It's the slow and deliberate pace, the constant feeling of not knowing what's behind you or around the corner, and the pressure of having to act fast while the game is forcing you to move slowly. It's genius and I hate it.
I would suggest the 'Fathom of Fear' games if you haven't already.
10:03 - golem jack with the bucket genuinely got me 😭
SAME 😭 it got me so bad
Nah cause it got me too and then I was wondering why it didn’t scare him 😭😂 I didn’t even realize what it was, I just saw something there and my body took a screenshot
I laughed so much. I'm not sure if it was because it was in the middle of a very tense moment but I actually cried laughing because of that.
I was also scared for a second, but then I chuckled to myself when I realized that Robin got me with a Gollum-Seán
Same
i have immense respect for the fact that they actually showed the guy and his face. even if it was covered, looking him in the eyes really adds something that can't be described. for just a split second, it's not a game. he isn't made of pixels. he's a person looking right back at you with malice on his mind. so many games will have the atmosphere and the scares but never even suggest what's terrorizing you until you're dead, but personally i find this so much more fun.
exactly, knowing their only human kinda adds to the scare
also the 50 second part, knowing you have less then a minute before you possibly die and they search for you. that's not even enough time to call 911 so even if you did chances are you would be dead and the invader would get away in that time
9:39 would be true agony and terror for me.
They try to play to the fear of the unknown to much, and while that is an important part of storytelling, so many things rely on it to be scary, and if the only scary thing about your killer is that we don’t know what it is, it kind of lessons the impact.
Waiting for the sequel, the invited guest, a game where you hide in your room from the guest your mom brought over
Jack: aiming for extremities is actually really difficult, that's why people are trained to go for center mass, and that's why vests are really quite effective. Even the best people with a firearm have pretty terrible aim when they're required to fire with any level of speed
Gab: “Yay a puzzle?!”
Jack: “Oh god a puzzle”
Shows how *empty* seán's head is.
Jack radiates the 'us' energy lol
Gab is my heart and Jack is my brain 😂i really love puzzles but brain too empty to solve em
@@Tackyrobert13 More like ADHD go brrrrr. I have ADHD too and i HATE puzzles like that light switch.
Me: *thinking about how eerie and unsettling the title screen music is*
Jack: "This music is way too like, happy"
Haha I agree! It is creepy!! I was surprised when he said it was happy 😆 I’m like bro! You literally have played too many creepy games to think this is not creepy!
As someone with ADHD, the puzzle-section w the lights was so relatable 😂
“Fifty seems like a good number!”
Guy trying to break in “Imma count to 50 you better be ready😈”
Honestly this is why my desk setup is “sideways”. The windows on one side and the door on the other side. It lets me see the street outside and the hallway just beyond my bedroom at the same time. My paranoid ass can’t handle the door being behind me just in case someone creeps in while I’m working 😭
i totally get you man, i'm right beside my door so none shall pass by me
For the longest time my brother had his desk set up receptionist style in the middle of his room, you walk in and there's a businesslike atmosphere about his mine craft
DUDE SAME-
SAME BUT MY ROOM IS SMALL SO I JUST GLANCE BEHIND ME ( MY PC FACES THE WALL )
Jus say the windows on the left and the doors on the right or vice versa lmao
Guy: breaks into Jack’s house
Jack: HE BETTER HAVE NOT EATEN MY BEANS!!!
hahahahahahahaha?
Hans Landa yeah
I read this as soon as he said it
@𝐅.𝐁.𝐈. NO ITS ONLY A MISUNDERSTANDING OFFICER, THAT MAN RAN INTO MY BULLET
The premise of this game is why I have weapons stashed around the house in various hiding places. Won't catch ME slipping. 😌✌🏾
Imagine you breaking into someone's house and they just casually pull a stun baton out from behind the toilet 😂😂😂
Oh so you're one of the homeowners in PUBG.
Lol
My only defense is my 3 cats and the ability to scream very loudly
There are times at night when I'd almost have been relieved to encounter a home invader. Like, "Thank you so much for proving I'm not paranoid! Aight, let's duel."
13:18 is probably my favorite part
"Atleast this way he cant sneak up behind me." He says as he immediately turns around to make sure he isnt there
I feel that theres nothing more horrifying than having someone in your house watching you without your knowledge
Naw, try without your permission. It's much worse when you know they're there but can't stop them.
Bro who is making fun of jack not having a dad
Don't worry guys!!!!
Its god 😇😇😇😇😇
@CreeperCart🇮🇪 ok,hope if he sees these messages about his dad they don't get to him
Yeah it is
i am in your walls
Click to move games are pretty underrated. Theres a specific type of fear you can get when someone's chasing you and you're just madly clicking points in the map while your character glides from place to place like a graceful iceskating champ.
Thanks for the video man, I appreciate your content so much!
Fr!! At dead of night does this so well, every click makes you feel like the killer is right around the corner
@@helenel3569 Because he is right around the corner
Yeah, and once you go forward you can’t cancel it
How I feel in any chase in the Nancy Drew series lol
@@Cometstarlight Reason why I’m so bad at those chase scenes lol
I think a good horror concept in general is something that has the potential to be real. For example, people see "Threads" as the most highly regarded horror film BECAUSE a nuclear blast is definitely possible.
Yeah I think horror games are scarier when it's a very real possibility of a thing happening. A home invasion for example is very possible. Aliens abduction? Not so much.
this game actually looks really good, i felt anxiety with the lights all on, I really like how it's point in click- i find that it makes the game scarier knowing your movement is limited
Settings like someone’s house is actually a lot scarier than a haunted house or cemetery. Not just because those ideas are pretty cliche, but the general idea of someone breaking into your house really puts me on edge.
Great game.
Wdym? The house is one of the most cliche horror locations what?
@@CYXNIGHT no I’m taking a haunted house inhabited by paranormal spirits. This is a standard house with an invader inside.
@@Warzulu77 lmao I'm dumb. Yeah I guess you're right.
Though it has been a trend in indi horror still
Exactly its meant to be a safe haven for you etc. And just thinking or knowing someone is actually in your house is terrifying
@@snickerdoodleloo ikr. Having people around just scares me
“At least he can’t sneak up behind me”
*proceeds to check the wall behind him, therefore provided the guy a way to sneak up behind him*
Eveline just recently discussed her neurology too - I think you guys a blessed to have found each other. It's so nice to have neurologically atypical people in positions like yours. You're lovely folks, you make us laugh and feel connected, and you normalise the discourse surrounding mental health. Many of us out here value that a lot, so thank you.
My diagnoses kicked my ass at first, and we still haven't found a way to manage the depression because of my physical reactions to those meds, but I turned to academia a while ago and discovered that I also have a massive capacity for learning in certain paradigms. Earned a gang of degrees (and a massive pile of student debt lol) and currently doing a PhD investigating how certain aspects of video game design may impact human cognitive connections to digital environments, and play mechanics, which might be able to produce elevated social and education outcomes for people with learning disabilities.
So autism and ADHD are kinda of my superpowers now. I suck at socialising and relationships (except my cats - I'm so fkn typical!), but I excel at languages and HCI, and am looking to move into machine learning once I complete my doctorate.
Thanks for being here for us, mate. You are an important part of many people's lives.
That PhD program you mentioned sounds amazing and I hope so much is learned, studied and applied.
@@kimcloud5983 It's honestly like a dream come true - I'm funded to play and make and talk about video games for the next 3 years!
Neurodiverse is generally the preferred terminology now, since neuroatypical relies on othering people with conditions that mean someone has diverse neurology. Or to phrase it differently, it relies on the idea that neurotypical people are the 'normal' ones, while neuroatypical implies not being normal.
Neurodiverse on the other hand doesn't have that implication of being "abnormal"- just that one is diverse in regards to neurology.
@@alchemysaga3745 I'm in my 40s, and when these issues were being investigated in my tine we were called 'atypical'. I get that terminology changes over time, but I will make my own decisions about how I address myself and my conditions, thank you very much.
Further, I prefer to be 'atypical' rather than 'diverse'. Typical is what you just did: mansplained something no-one asked you to. Atypical is what I am: not typical, different, AKA something a little bit special.
@@danknfrshtv
Not male, for one. Meaning quite literally can't be "mansplaining."
For two, I'm autistic, have ADHD, depression, anxiety, and OCD- meaning that I am *literally* neurodiverse and am presenting the information from within the demographic it applies to.
For three, I already had the idea that you are neuroatypical (as you prefer to be called), so the assumption that I didn't is rather baseless.
Point four, I was referring to your use of it towards others, as your freedom of choice to use a term that has fallen out of favor, doesn't apply to use of it towards others.
I literally gave you information on new terminology, and why that terminology is generally preferred, *because* of your use of it towards others. Instead of considering whether using terminology that is apparently outdated towards others was appropriate, you instead blew a gasket and made wild assumptions about me that were completely baseless because you took offense to someone giving you new information.
Information that was presented in a neutral and educational manner, by someone who that information is relevant to.
You then assumed that, because I 'disagreed' with you, I 'must' belong to demographics that you rather apparently dislike, and thus 'must' be in the wrong and bad, which you then used as an attack that was obviously meant to demean. One made without consideration of the possibility that you could, in fact, be in the wrong.
In your haste to 'retaliate' to being informed of the use of an outdated term which could cause harm, you also revealed that your reasoning behind that choice of terminology is one that is rather concerning. You outed that your use of it is because you consider "typical" to be bad, worse, inferior, and that you use neuroatypical because it makes you feel superior to others.
Which there is certainly some irony to you saying that you use neuroatypical because it makes you feel special while using typical as equivalent to rude and harmful behavior, when your reply itself is framed as being intentionally rude and *intended* to cause hurt.
I could get into the other factors of how your use of it in founded in one of the very reasons that caused neuroatypical to fall out of common use- such as the implication that neurotypical individuals are 'less than' you in your eyes- but it's blatantly obvious that you have zero concern for the reality of how problematic the term became.
Instead, I will simply comment that you did a magnificent job in displaying your ability to make a completely incorrect comment, but to do so while displaying truly impressive degrees of ignorance of the amount of hypocrisy that you have clearly based the entirety of your identity and self worth upon.
Something I can guess is rather typical of what people think about you. And is certainly the very typical mindset of someone like you.
7:09 here in Belgium most houses have a basement. Some even have a basement in a basement. Some have a second house in the basement. My dad has his garage in the basement. We have one of those crawl basements where you can't stand straight cuz the ceiling is too low.
7:31 as soon as he said “it will explode in the microwave” the bag of peas i was cooking exploded and i let out the most manly scream 😅
For sure manly
that is hilarious mate 😅
The most manliest of manly man screams
jack was communicating with you specifically lol
..ever heard throughout all of man..?
Jumpscare list:
Lights go out 6:09
Creepy sound 9:56
Jacksepticeye outside 10:03
Breaking window 11:41
Mild jumpscare 11:58
Lights go out again 12:33
Breaking window again 15:33
Guy at window 15:40
Comment if i missed any
15:21 dude at stairs I think? other than that good job 👍
@@medusathedecepticon well he did a replay so i thought you would expect that
@@medusathedecepticon but thanks anyway
Thank you you have saved me from death
Thanks a lot for listing them!
I love that Sean plays so many demos and never disrespects the creators. Also gotta love that he’s on a horror kick
"At least he can't sneak up behind me"
Jack: Turns around immediately
As a victim of someone attempting to break into my home. Games about home invasion have got to be some of the most terrifying games of all time. Who else agrees?
DEFINITELY. Dude that has been my biggest fear since i was, like 9. Even tho i live in a safe part of sweden and have never experienced any sort of criminal violence i ALWAYS lock all doors and windows. Home is supposed to be ur safe space, and when someone breaks that rule, it’s just a huge invasion of privacy and safety. Freaky stuff 😐
Buy an ar15 and workout and that will take the fear out of you right away. besides learning self defence
Its literally my biggest fear even though I’ve never had any such experience I hate the idea of feeling unsafe in the one place that I feel the safest in or feeling like I’m not alone even though I am (or not 👀)
That is my worst nightmare. Actually i once had a nightmare about that kidnapping and stuff i even check my wardrobe everywhere and still feel unsafe at night i absolutely hate it
@@mnemic6033 people who know self defense or own guns are still afraid of these things happening. There's no use for either if someone is watching you and you don't even know it.
Jack : Just hide in the bathroom
Jack : This is TERRIBLE I CAN'T CLOSE THE DOOR!!!!
6:10 Damn, that genuinely jumpscared me
11:23
"If you gotta kill me than do it just don't mess with my stuff."👌🤣❤️
Jack: Hides behinds the couch
Also Jack: “Wait where’s downstairs again?”
HHAHAHAHAHAHAhahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha?
Yes that's what he said.
jack: "at least this way he can't sneak up behind me"
also jack: *looks behind himself*
13:26
I was thinking the same thing🤣
13:19
games based in reality and completely possible events are far more terrifying to me than supernatural stuff which I just find to be cool
The thumbnail to this makes me realize how perfectly primed Jack is to make an Analog Horror short film of his own, framed around a lets player hearing something in his house, investigating it, and Spooky Stuff happening but with a genuine, serious vibe about it.
That would be so cool ngl
As someone who's just starting ADHD meds, Jack being amazed at what he can do and wondering if it's really this easy for neurotypical people is very relatable
15:46
“What are ya gonna do, stab me?” were actually a man’s last words before being stabbed.
also famously, he had to wait for the full version of his own murder
I could believe that the number of overlapping "Top of the mornin' to ya, laddies!" clips was anywhere between 5 and 5,000. Sean's been remarkably _consistent_ in his delivery of that line, at least since he grew out of his 'Awkward' phase.
3:47 Dude. That overlapped. 😆 🤣
Sean: "You're gonna have to stand here, just stand looking at your TV"
Me: "Says the one who doesn't even have a TV and just looks at a blank wall"
The only thing I love more than playing horror games is watching Jack play them!! Irish screams are almost as good as top of the morning coffee 😏
hahahah
Ayo?
Just waiting for Jack to respond to this one lol
can't argue with that assessment
This is the most obvious bot I've ever seen
Jack : “This music feels way too happy-“
Me: *Spiraling down a horror fueled nostalgia nightmare from the fleets of broken Christmas toys in my basement.*
Wut
Ikr? Same
Tattletale?
@@ahuman5889 no… Rudolph…
@@calcifix6876
Oh yeah
OMFG when the cat showed up out the window right as the scare sound stoped my air conditioning turned on then nearly broke
*car
Our town drunk was a chill uninvited guest. Wouldn’t do your laundry when he broke in. But he’d kinda just eat some of your food and then leave. Maybe show you his “karate” tricks.
13:00 what you should really do in any home invasion scenario where you know they’re in the house is just leave the house. Don’t lock yourself in with a stranger. Go outside and call the police. Then just wait. If there’s a car get the license plate number. If you see them leave record them. Simple as.
What if there's more than one? Like person number 2 is the getaway driver, or just a lookout. Could be just as risky leaving the house as staying inside.
Also have to consider the area you live in. I live on a residential street where neighbors are on 3 sides, but if it's more isolated I'd feel like the noise of trying to leave would draw their attention more than just hiding.
@@kyuubinaruto17 if you’re so isolated that you have no way to signal for help you have to be able to help yourself. The only course of action when you are that alone is to own and have proper training in the use of a gun. This is one of the many reasons guns are so commonplace in rural areas
All sane and normal things you can't do in this game
Or grab shotgun and start blasting.
7:40 there was actually a story where a guy went into the wrong house (he thought he was going into his friends house cause it was similar and the key was in the same spot) and cleaned the entire apartment. Imagine the owners surprise when they came home to a clean house.
Maybe that's what Jack needs lmao
I just keep imagining walking through your door and seeing laundry folded, dishes cleaned, dinner cooked, etc., when you know you didn't do it. Would you be paranoid that someone broke into your house or would you be grateful or nonchalant about it? Like "yeah, I had a home invader once, but he did all my chores for me so we're cool"
@@kupkate04 "i didnt know who dunnit, i think it was me dog"
@@kupkate04 Honestly I would just change the locks and get a better security system. But would totally be nonchalant. Mainly annoyed cause my ADHD would make me forget where EVERYTHING was since it was moved.
@@ChibiKingBoo fair enough
@@denbover937 "DAMN IT MAX, THIS IS THE THIRD TIME THIS WEEK"
intruder who does your laundry and cooks for you = parents when you're an adult
10:03 "what does it got in it's pockets" moment of silence "yes yes, a buckets. It's a buckets" Jack said.
Jack talking about his meds is such a mood though, sometimes I’ll get something done and I’ll be like “THE POWER OF MEDICATION”
I had the exact same “is this how normal people feel?!” moment when I got my adhd meds so hard agree that it’s a mood.
But I’m also watching this while unmedicated and procrastinating on my work 😅
"Where's the best place to get murdered?"
The living room, Jack. The living room.
Nah man theres no dying in the living room
"I want a house invader who is nice, cooks your dinner peacefully"
not really the same thing but it reminded me of that story of the girl who made her intruder a sandwich & he left her alone
I am in my house, i am a person, someone is in my house.
That fucking sean golem at like 10:13 or something almost made me crap my pants. Good job on the editor for that one
It was the Sean golem with the bucket from the Stanley parable
It's 10 03
Same omg, I thought my heart was about to burst from my chest and make a break for the nearest airport.
10:02
The feeling of joy for Sean when he figured out how the puzzle works and was able to complete it quickly the second time around.
Its so warming to see someone develop a greater understanding and support for functioning on a 'normal' level
I was diagnosed with ADHD late last year (i'm 27years old) and I can completely relate to the medication actually helping me feel like I can function properly without being distracted
Yup, my first day on it I was like, I can THINK now? I was also able to notice things around a room more because I guess my brain was less tunneled in on the one think it thought was important at the moment
The fear of someone hiding in your house is even worse if you have played hide & seek in it and know how many great hiding places there are.
Having already watched Gab play this it was so much fun knowing what was coming and waiting to see Jack react.
someone is there standing as he closes the door 15:11
“If you’re gonna kill me , do it. Don’t mess with my stuff. “ -Jack 2022
Words to live by 😂
"This music is way too happy."
If _that_ is what you consider happy, I don't even wanna know what you think is scary.
the fact that im home alone in my house watching thisgives creepy vibes
"Oh I'm SOO good, at being a coward!" XDDDDD favorite quote from jack in this video! 😂😂😂😂😂😂
I love the stress this game managed to build up inside me with the countdown and with the music getting more and more intense. Plus the fact that this just feels so real, It makes up for quite an unnerving experience.
I'm loving this horror game kick you've been on! Being someone that is too much of a pu**y to play horror games on my own, watching you play them lets me see the story AND get the scares, (even though its usually you getting scared, with me putting my hands over my eyes) all while chilling in my bed.
Thank you for all that you do, Jack!
@Beast 😈 2 😐
Couldn’t say it better myself! Hope these horror game videos keep coming for a while
Same
Same bro
That is the best description that applies to me
**playing a completely different game in a well lit house**
The description: FNAF 1, take it or leave it.
Sun: down
Lights: off
Doors: locked
Blankets: comfy
Let’s do this.
Jumpscare list:
Lights go out 6:09
Creepy sound 9:56
Jacksepticeye outside 10:03
Breaking window 11:41
Mild jumpscare 11:58
Lights go out again 12:33
Breaking window again 15:33
Guy at window 15:40
thanks man!
ok
“Jacksepticeye outside” HAHAHAHAHA
I love how Sean wishing there’s nice intruder’s that do your chores. Technically Sean there is a mythical creature called a brownie that is a sprite I believe and it comes into your house and does your chores for you.
Hey why aren't they coming to my house, I leave honey and sweeties around too
Ah yes. And if you get them mad or they stay hungry for too long, they have a destructive and angry side.
I remember there was this news about a lady breaking into someone's house and did their dishes LOL
I am dying to see the full version of this, it tapped into a primal fear so well
anyone else actually get jumpscared by the "precious jack" outside the window at 9:50
I'm a french dude and i'm still laughing for the "Satan is french, who knew"
Jack: “alright, a prediction”
Me on reflex from watching twitch streams: *attempts to open chat to vote on a prediction*
"I survived anyway?"
"....I wanted to die."
"I've watched *2* You-Tuber boxing events."
lmao
Jack: plays horror game
First thing that Jack says: "you need some interior decorating"
Jack: “Is this how normal people feel, their brains actually work?”
Me: *LAUGHING*, no
But that's because you're not a normal person , and neither ami
@Rick footsly …?
Are you suggesting that you are a normal person?
@@kupkate04 no, I just know normal people
@@Thehouseofcards *are you sure about that*
Jack: "At least this way he can't sneak up behind me."
"Turns around"
10:03 that genuinely scared the piss out of me
9:03
"Is this what normal people feel like? Like your brain actually works"
Can't speak for everyone else, but my brain surely doesn't work most of the times either, Jack.
Can you just stop with the pointless replies? You barely add to the conversation most of the time
this is a comment
@@jolenemathews huh?
@@jolenemathews tf you talking about
@@jolenemathews who are you again
You literally just posted this on the same day somebody actually broke into my house, it was 6 a.m. this morning. Me and my partner were asleep and I heard something outside my bedroom door messing with the bathroom door, thinking it was one of the cats I didn’t think much about it then I heard a voice so I quietly open the door and there is just dude just standing there. I honestly thought it was my partner’s older brother because he comes in and out of the house all the time but apparently that wasn’t his older brother. We told him to leave and then we called the cops immediately. Apparently the dude was high on out of his mind and got confused on who’s house he was in and looking for some guy named Robert. We have no idea how he got in but he didn’t seem dangerous, I don’t think he stole anything but it was still really scary.
This demo was a bit short but it was good!
dang that's spooky, glad things ended up alright though!
Holy crap you good bro?
Yes we are all okay! It was scary. The first thing I went to do was check on my baby after he left and then looked around to see if anything was stolen. I am making a short video about it in a bit. I have no idea what the dude would’ve done if we were still asleep because he was literally right at the bedroom door. My cats love people and so they would not even do anything to an intruder.
lmao, get that man his robert!
That actually sounds so scary, if i was you i would be traumatised for life
7:23 "Hey if you're upstairs..." *Cuts to Raid Shadow Legends ad* "IT'S PARTY TIME!"
"At least he cant sneak up behind me" Proveeds to check behind him 🤣
This game reminds me of the game “at dead of night” that jack played awhile ago but didn’t finish. I would love to see jack go back to that game and play it start to finish. Its really entertaining to watch, let alone watching jack play it.
I also hope that he finishes it, cuz it’s a damm good game
i really wanted him to finish at dead of night too! i was enjoying his playthrough so much and I thought he'd appreciate the mystery-solving aspect and strategy of it. also clown man scary
I can't tell you how many times over the years I've seen Sean fuck up those exact kinds puzzles and never figure them out, so seeing him actually understand it has brought closure to YEARS of frustration!
by the way Sean, as someone who's been on ADHD meds her whole life, playing scary games is worse than normal because ADHD meds cause your blood pressure to rise