Twelve Minutes / ALL ENDINGS - 12 Mins to Survive & Escape a Time Loop, Make the Right Choices
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- Video has a Full Playthrough / All Endings / True Ending of Twelve Minutes a game where you're stuck in a time loop and you have 12 minutes to survive and escape the loop while basically experiencing The Sims.
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"12 minutes, 12 minutes is all the time I have to deal with you."
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Welcome to the Time is On My Side Club, how Time is On My Side are ya?
The *time is on my side* , my friend. I have one trick up my sleeve.
*ZA WARUDO*
Time for more time time zones and time
*Times Up for You Manly Kun...*
Yeee
When its 2 am in ur country
Cop: WHERE'S THE WATCH?!
Wife: I DIDN'T KILL ANYONE
Protag: sir? sir? sir? sir? sir? sir? sir?
The funniest part
sir? sir? sir? sir? sir? sir? sir? sir? sir? sir? sir? sir? sir? sir? xD
Sir? Sir? Sir? Sir? Sir? Sir? Sir? Sir? Sir?
Babe? Babe? Babe? Babe? Babe? Babe? Babe? Babe? Babe? Babe? Babe? Babe?
Sir? Sir? Are you there? Sir?
Wife: "Honey, didn't hear you coming in."
Hubby: "I'M STUCK IN A TIME LOOP AND I CAN PROVE IT!"
"Something is wrong i can feel it."
this will sound hilarious af in real life. Like a meme or something
01:20:38
Wife: *dying*
Hubby: *"iT iS bY fOrGeTtInG tHAt..."*
Every freaking day he tries this. He even has my job and all the calendars set up for this prank. Our friends are in on this too, always telling me about the same 'new' plans. One of them has been working on the same porch for the past 3 years just to play along. 😾
@@justamanofculture12 I said that out loud during this video actually, different context tho
The game tells you from the beginning that the time loop is infinite.
From the first time you execute the game, the menu says "continue".
If it has no start....
Also, the red book quote:
"It's only by forgetting that we really drop the thread of time, and approach the experience of living in the present moment"
I think that this is for the player itself, the only way to finish this game is by forgetting it.
Damn dude. You just made me question the universe.
Damnn
@@LuaTech h
@@alexskorpik11play79 h
I didn't like this game. It was just a random time loop which we have no idea how it works, why it was triggered, why after 8 years, what are we supposed to do to stop it, why the watch is valuable to the "cop", why the protag didn't question his lack of memory after killing his father, why he didn't just see his father dead infront of him etc. Interesting concept, but horribly executed.
"Why are they drinking tap water with desert?"
Because all the money is going to rent, that apartment is 10k a month.
10k for this?!
@@dionysosalters3624Yes, in NewYork.
Must be new yorker
nothing says "romantic" like having 2 small cupcakes and tap water for "dessert"
"Only the best for my husbro!"
Holy shit hes a brother husband
AND SHES A SISTER WIFE
@@ShamelessFNGRL
HUSBRO 😭😭
Looks like chocolate lava cakes to me. But yes, eating lava cake with tap water? Do they not have milk at least?
The most upsetting part of all is when they have lukewarm tap water with dessert
🤣😂🤣😂🤣
Why would it be lukewarm tho?
at night it should be colder right?
@@kemmli idk usually it takes a second to get cold and they just pour it straight into the cup
If you only knew how hard it is to get clean tap water here in Asia..
I believe this entire story really is the man's imagination. He was in a state of hypnosis, which the father used to explain why they shouldn't be together. That's why when he "wakes up" the father says it's a shock to take it in that way. And that's also why he mentions the man's imagination. Then the protag has a choice to leave or use the hypnosis to forget.
@Arthas So it is truly by forgetting that the protagonist can live in the present moment... Until he forgets and stops replaying these scenes inside his head, he'll experience this loop of an illusion over and over again.
Woah, that is a nice touch. It wraps up pretty well.
Honestly that's the best explanation that makes sense.
Something I like about the progression of this game is that you’re not expected to retrace all of your steps perfectly to get back to the point where you were at before resetting. A lot of endings exist purely just to give you information but aren’t in and of themselves a true route to the ending, such as when you have to use the broken light switch to question the cop. It keeps the gameplay exciting and makes you have to try to connect the pieces of evidence to solve a mystery, instead of just relying on guesswork as to what arbitrary ending the game decides is the “true” outcome.
I didn't like this game. It was just a random time loop which we have no idea how it works, why it was triggered, why after 8 years, what are we supposed to do to stop it, why the watch is valuable to the "cop", why the protag didn't question his lack of memory after killing his father, why he didn't just see his father dead infront of him etc. Interesting concept, but horribly executed.
@@jaideepshekhar4621I think a comment explained this best:
Basically, the last ending in the video is the true ending, the father isn't dead yet, he hypnotized the male protagonist to make him imagine the entire scenario with his wife/sister and see why they wouldn't work out as a couple. If you listen closely to the ending dialogue, he'll say, "What a vivid imagination you have" or something to that effect.
Damn for twelve minutes it feels like an hour and fifty-five minutes
for real tho, its almost as if i've cooked an entire meal before this video ended
cant forget the 50 seconds either
Ikr ú-ù
@@heiceonmycreamtillicone ayyyye
@@irl_Five ayyyyyyyye
"You attacked me. You don't have the moral high ground!"
Sir. You broke into my house 🧐
Sir I-
You were the one who was about to kill my wife and you see you have moral high ground?
@@me-ree5185 well to be fair he was killing her out of vengeance
@@him1517 ok yeah I get that but he didn't have to kill the protag. The protag is guilty but the man didn't know so he had no reason to.
@@him1517 vengeance doesn't justify an action
@@SkiggsMoDiggs matter of perspective.
i read a story a long time ago. at the start the author told me to take note of the clock when i began. it involved a woman purchasing an hourglass. well, a 15 minute glass, rather. it had some kind of enchantment, that ensured that when she turned it over, she'd repeat the last 15 minutes until you were done with them. she used it, had a lot of fun, but when she went to disable it she found that it wouldn't turn off.
she kept repeating those 15 minutes over and over, for an eternity. no matter what she did, she couldn't escape.until, it simply stopped. the repeats ended, and she was finally free. the story ended there, without explanation. however, there was a note at the end, from the author, to take note of the clock again.
when i did, i found that it had been exactly 15 minutes since i began reading.
Joke's on that author; I'm a slow reader! XD
Do you remember the title or author? I’d love to read this!
What was the name of the fic ?
Sounds like a good story.
@@HopeshineHigh It's not a fic, but a short story.
I think the imagination line defines the entire game. Have you ever replayed a scene over and over in your mind, seeing all the different ways it could have gone, from the mundane to the ludicrous, building entire lives and stories in the future and then having to come back to reality?
Basically, I think the entire story except the backstory (father, nanny, protag falls in love with sister, asks father for permission, father says no) takes place in the protagonist's imagination, daydreaming what could have been if he'd tried to stay with her, how it could all come crashing down, and obsessing over it, never letting go of the "one that got away" (his sister) to the point where he'd rather live in his imagination than reality. Thus the empty house when he left her life, and the "continuation" ending you get from the book is basically an Easter egg of sorts, a fantasy imagination kind of deal, rather than the mundane kind.
"imaginating" all the possibilities is basically proved the moment time goes back 8 years.
"You never know when you're gonna need a knife, a mug, and two spoons."
Gaming has taught at least 2 generations of people to be *kleptomaniac hoarders.*
'You never knew When you're gonna really need to use this'
Hoarding Health potion to 999 and never use it in fighting.
'You never knew when the upgrade price will skyrocketting'
Hoarding Upgrade scroll and Gems,never used it until max level
lol
"You never know" lmao
As a kid I would pick up anything laying around 'just in case' until my parents had to explain to me that escape games weren't realistic.
Bethesda in a nutshell
***SPOILERS***
The creepiest part was definitely when you stabbed her and then proceeded to recite the book she was reading over her dying body.
Lol
yEaH wTf
That's the best part. You should watch charlie's playthrough. He legit said he killed her father while eating the desert 😭. Lmaooo this game is ridiculous and i love it.
That was the funniest part for me. stabs her, says he's sorry, then starting saying a quote
I'm curious how the cop would react if he entered the apartment to find her dead
Or if you stabbed her when he was in the apartment
I love how u can hear how angry the character is in the game, the heavy breathing in the closet, you just know he wanted to kill that man.
is no one gonna talk about how the protag went from killing the father to being with the 'wife' hundreds of miles away on new years eve at a bar, the same day? like, didnt the 'wife' literally use that defense to prove she was innocent? huh????
Good point
I feel like that scene is some kind of trippy remembering of events, cause the dad just got shot like a week prior, I doubt he’d be out of hospital in a position to try and beat a teenager if that was the case
no he shows up a few weeks later, that pic was just her alone at a coffee shop
@@aellaainsley7 someone didnt watch the video
This was my first thought!
I'm not sure if Manly mentioned it in the video, but the game stops calling her "Wife" after you tell her the truth. Instead it just says "Her" when you hover over her. That's a pretty neat detail to add
Aw wow
Sad really…. the time loop made him think of her as an object now that he himself have to solve to get out of the time loop.
@@fox7757 I think he's treating her more distant due to remembering that they're related and feeling shock and not coping with their relationship
I mean you'd know _something_ is up when she goes to kiss him to greet him and he kinda' pushes her away
@@hel2727 Wait, I thought I was seeing shit. Even as I stared at their interaction.
"Daphne? Daisy?
"... Dahlia?"
Oh sh...
What are you doing step bro?
@@toxicradiant9858 I didn't even make that connection. Jesus..
Why? Did I miss anything?
@@michaeltalpas could you explain
@@Faramik2000 her father had an affair with a nanny. that nanny is the main hero's mom = he and his wife are half-siblings.
that's partly why he killed his father (in the pocket dimension that is)
God damn i didn't expect this, i thought it was just your usual murder horror story with time loop but this is so intricate. I won't even complain about the biggest twist because they told the story so well. I really love these kinds of stories/games. Also, what an exceptional line up for the voice actors... Amazing
There’s a lot to this game.
2:02 Moarse code: “all endings are also beginnings. We just don’t know at the time.” The thin vertical lines are new letters whereas the horizontal lines are spaces (I knew what it was very quickly though I couldn’t read it straight away)
Hate morse code.. shit never make sense.
Ah, I have a computer science degree, so my first thought was binary code (and my second thought was some kind of base-4 code)
Morse code makes a lot more sense
knew it was Morse code the second i saw the painting, but i'm far too lazy to translate it.
was looking for a comment like this, thank you random dude 2 years ago
@TheWeirdo1337 hahah no worries man! 😎👍
I love the reason for the "cop"'s reason for stealing the clock to pay for treatment. He quite literally wants "time", so that he can be with his daughter for longer.
ohhh u should mark that as a spoiler, accidentally scrolled down and saw this damn it, not blaming you though
@@aragic9983 my dude, you went into the comments before finishing it, what do you think it's called the comments for?
We comment on the video so of course there are gonna be spoilers
@@thetalkativefos716 i see both sides, but to be fair he said accidentally, and that he didnt blame the guy
@@thetalkativefos716 he was one of the top comments, and like I said I *accidentally* scrolled down, kinda a bad habit that I do, you right though, always finish a video before scrolling down
@@centraltime3680 although accidentally scrolled down why did he stop and read the whole thing, like come on
The moment you said you didn't want the twist to be what you were thinking about it's when it dawned on me lmao
Same i literally said out loud "omfg...😶"
🎶Sweet Home Alabama🎶
"oh...oh no..." is all that was going through my head when those words came out of the cop's mouth.
Me too the first thing I thought of is the present
When the cop said the flower name, I knew it was Dahlia. And I instantly went "Fuck. no please I just want a cute loving couple story! not a fucking surprise incest like this!"
*>Brutally stabs his wife and cries about her dying*
*>Loots her body and then recites a book quote*
*>Refuses to elaborate further*
*>Resets loop*
This game reminds me of my friend, who basically invented a bunch of things about his past and convinced himself they were true, and got to the point where he couldn't tell what had actually happened and what hadn't, including his ex-girlfriend who died. It blew my mind that memory can be manipulated that much, to where you can forget and fabricate hugely important events like that.
So, I think that last line about his overactive imagination, and needing to let her go, suggests that much or all of this was memories fabricated by the husband. (I mean, if he can forget that he killed someone, I'm sure it wouldn't be hard for him to make false memories)
That sounds terrifying 😣
@@claranadine1086 I know, right?? Idk how my friend is so chill about it.
That thing is scary because I got some problem with lying I lie a lot because I want to be intersting and sometime I have chose thing that I regret and now you make me wonder if all of that is real
@@El_chara If I were you I would ask someone who would know if it actually happened, if you're unsure. Not everyone is as curious as I am though, so if you want to just forget about it that's valid.
Dissociative Amnesis is a thing
This game is actually so depressing. This isn't even horrific anymore, I'm just sad now
That's the real horror.
Your profile picture is.
Dude your pfp scared me more than the whole entire video lmao
IKR!
@@Yandel2105looks like cursed Thomas lol
It’s cool that the protagonist has actual characterization, that he is aware of the loop and makes comments on it as opposed to the game just resetting without change each loop
Well its because the game is about a guy stuck in a loop
Like Subaru and Rika , right ?
There’s a Netflix movie called the Endless by that premise. Highly recommend
@@pixadragon46 well. it can be compared to that but subaru's characterism isn't looping like this one. The looping i'm talking is about the mc that is picturing the word HUMAN. Human - a monster who will either chose it's happiness or the surroundings future. The one that started this time theory was the human whom likes to get both of that feeling. curiousity, What would be life could be if i got that offer? Chains. Tied up. Imprison. That's what we are for. We human who could do anything for a thing.
I know all what i've saying might be confusing but it is just what it is
@@monochiota1783 ok 😄
“She deserves the truth, I will tell her everything and we will get through it” 😌
Wife: Get the hell out of my apartment right now! ☝️😐
Yeah she had a lot of gal judging when she was the first to try to kill him, hypocrite
What's great is that you got all the way to the credits without killing the wife even once. Almost every other playthrough I've watched, the player kills the wife, usually over and over again, like, to the point that the main character does it quickly and cleanly and soothes her while she passes.
psycho
Probably because there's a difference between a playthrough where the player doesn't know what interactions need to be made to progress the story and a walkthrough with all the endings where the person does know lmao
@@bestbedwarplayer I don't think that he knew either, the video is titled play through not walk through, he doest tell you how to do things, he says lots of things that tells us he doesn't know how it goes, like questioning the next move to make or saying "I think that is all of them" etc etc.
Protag: Babe! I'm home. You wanna know something weird? Well you know how we dated for a couple of years then got married and after all the years of sex we had I got you pregnant? Guess what? I'm your long lost brother and murdered our father! You'd think that'd be the weird part but actually no it isn't. The weird part is I totally forgot about all of it until I got stuck in a time loop and just now remembered. Weird right? But it doesn't matter, what's a little incest and patricide? We have our love. Hey! Where are you going?
Shit do be going down in Alabama
LMFAO
"Don't mind me honey! I'm just going to my corner and have a major mental breakdown after realizing my husband is my half-brother who killed my father many years ago!"
But.....its in his imagination....you understand what the story was about right?
@@alligatorsun1854 dang man, too many shit happens at once. Sad to be that wife.
The best part, is that your wife is able to open that vent without any help whilst you can’t.
Player can use keys to open vent. On wife's dead body there are keys , so basically she could of use them to open vent
@@user-ni3ck3ni4j ahhhhhh, That makes a whole lot of sense, thank you!
@@user-ni3ck3ni4j or she could use science
@@anormalintrovert5365 or she is stronger than all of us
@@Maber610 she became more powerful after banging her brother
How could a game with only 4 rooms make me feel so many emotions at once
I'm usually not one for romance stuff, but that dude being so enamored with the concept of having a family with her that he completely forgets he's going to be brutally murdered is so sweet.
This also seems like a less fucked up version of that movie The Butterfly Effect mixed with Groundhog Day.
I love how everyone has infinite pocket dimensions in their pockets
@@mintpanda1372 Now I know, we need more than just pockets, we need infinite pockets (and an inventory sheet to keep track) 🤣
Its called 4D pocket and Doraemon has it 😂
XD
What are you talking about? All dudes pockets have an infinite space
That's why they're called pocket dimensions
Cop: YOU KILLED YOUR FATHER AND MARRIED YOUR SISTER??
Wife: YOU MONSTER! GET THE HELL OUT OF HERE!!!!
Protag: babe? babe? babe? babe? babe? babe? babe? babe?
Also protag: What the--?! I did everything right!
sir?sir?sir?sir?sir?sir?sir?sir?sir?sir?sir?sir?sir?sir?sir?sir?sir?sir?sir?sir?sir?sir?sir?sir?sir?
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@retrogamingcommentary4163 I killed my father, and married my sister! What did I do wrong!?
**Sweet Home Alabama**
I was surprised to find out it was actually Willem defoe
Although the game's endings were so cloudy to wade through, I loved this game so much. So unique and interesting -- and it must have taken a LONG, LONG time to recreate all the different situations. My hats off to them. Also, loved Dafoe's voice!
Man’s life went to shit and time really said “nah I gotchu fam”
Nah, he died and time said, "just wait, it gets worse".
"where i was born that was a damn warmup! Get the hell up, there is much more to go!"
And then he said 'Oh yeah, that's great. I wanna stay here.'
And time said 'Wha? I couldn't hear ya. I'll you do exactly what I did before'
Ikr where was that when I had sh*tty times?
Kronii being compassionate to mah boi
As soon as the cop screamed “YOU KILLED YOUR FATHER AND MARRIED YOUR SISTER” and the time loops? This is literally just Oedipus, it’s Oedipus, conversations about inescapable fate and murder and incest? Yea it’s Oedipus The King
ah yes the oedipus guy,,,no wonder i thought there's smth familiar with this situation
Different incest though.
@@MichelleWilliamsPewDiePie my guess for that is that they knew the age difference between a guy and his mom would be too noticeable so they swapped it for a sister since huge age gaps arent as common now
@@scotchdeblanc Exactly, yeah.
@@scotchdeblanc he didn’t really know, he was living a fantasy and had to have the reality of the situation revealed to him (like oedipus) he was living happily before cryptic messages telling him about his situation were revealed. The eye thing is different but overall the two stories have a lot in common and I find it hard to believe there wasn’t some inspiration
I want an ending where our protagonist says that he’ll break up with his sister if the dad tells her it’s all his fault that they dated in the first place. Then everyone hates the dad (yay) and the brother and sister go their separate ways knowing the truth. I really hope I’m not the only one who is upset that the dad gets to go Scott free after ruining his children’s lives, screwing up with the affair and everything else.
Scott free? The guy literally gets killed
@@nkoonkukoo was he though ? did he really even exist ?
@@nkoonkukoo Well no, in the ending where the protag leaves the father doesn't die (in that instance), because there's no scuffle.
Why would a father who’s selfish enough to cause all that pain allow the truth to come out? The idea of a simple happy ending if you stay with or leave the ‘wife’ doesn’t really make sense either. My take away from this game is that you can’t ‘fix’ other people into being what you want them to be.
Still, what you suggested would probably be the healthiest ending. The couple weren’t mentally stable enough to get married, anyway.
@@Daniel-jk6ve yeah definitely.
This game is intense af but the repeated “sir” and “babe” was hilarious
Wife: Guess who made dessert?
Manly: *Collects the entire kitchenware* "I have two spoons now"
hey honey, I made you a nice mug of tap water
@@judyhopps9380 so romantic
"I can sell these- I'll make a fortune"
lmao! _Thought this would be a good time to comment_ as i'm currently 12 hours into the game and feel like i've exhausted every avenue. yet, have still only uncovered 2 of 12 achievements. Hiding the spoons feels like the only thing i haven't thought of. SO doing this next run! cheers! 😁 🥄🥄
The twist I was expecting: He was the killer all along!
The twist I got: ew ew ew eW EW EW EW
SWEET HOME ALABAMA!
It was both damn
@@loiiysailor1177 *I WAS ABOUT TO SAY-*
Well, it was both
Mmmmmmmmmmmm
I love the fact that during the second loop once the man broke in, manlys first idea was to go into the other room
I just stumbled on this video through recommendations, and I have got to say this was a fantastic watch.
30 mins after finishing this I realised this reminded me of old CZcams how there were long gameplays no edits like old PewDiePie, Markiplier and so on
I thought that format wouldn't work anymore, you make it work somehow with some cut edits
I just wanted to commend you on this amazing work and feat
its edited, boring repetition for the endings is mostly cut
Pretty realistic when they showed him not dying instantly from the headshot. Most people survive shooting themselves in the head for awhile afterward. It really depends on the size of the bullet.
Never knew that. I always assumed that a bullet that penetrates the head, also penetrates the brain and since it's more than "just a small wound" the person dies of pain shock or some shit like that?
He missed the brain, downsides of shooting yourself through the mouth
i thought he shot himself in the gut
@@eafesaf6934 The brain has no nervous system, generally speaking specific parts of it being damaged cause the body to die due to it disrupting connection to other parts. Internal hemorrhaging can aid in this of course but pain and shock are attributes of the rest of the body more than the brain itself( a good way to frame it is that what kills is a disruption of resources so it actually takes time for those resources to get used up)
Thats why you have to eat the barrel, the shoot in the chin dosnt make it !
Summarizing the 'reality' plot:
Spoilers*
The reality is the past scene in the study with the guy and the dad, set on New Years Eve. He has met his runaway future wife to-be at the party, and he went back to tell his dad the good news/his dad found out and called him home. Only for MC to find out his wife-to be is his half-sister. So they talk it out, and the loop is a symbol of him imagining a happy future. The dad mentions MC's 'good imagination' at 1:24:22.
The cop isn't a real person. He is a symbol for the dad in the imagined future. In reality, the dad is trying to tell MC to leave his daughter, like how the cop will always intrude on the couple and end it. The dad still loves his daughter in reality, and wants to stop the relationship. MC can see that and is guilty, he imagines it as the cop's daughter having cancer and desperate to cure her. That's why Willem Dafoe voices both characters and the dad is suddenly bald in one study scene.
The reality is that there is no good ending in the future. His wife will hate him when she finds out the truth, they will have an incest kid etc. so he keeps looping scenarios in his mind, trying to find an ideal future. The real ending is choosing between 2 decisions: The guy can insist on staying with her, accidentally kill his dad when they fight. Then suppress his memories and marry his wife. Or he can choose to break up, keep his relationship with his dad. And in the future, live in an empty apartment alone.
Anyhow Manly, you're awesome. I was watching a streamer and they played for +8 hours, so you probably played even more to get all the endings/changes. Thanks for the playthrough and your hard work
Thank you so much for the summary!!! I’m usually pretty good with these games but this one was tough to get my head around. Your explanation makes so much sense!
Great explanation! Honestly it took me a while to piece most of it together but this really makes a lot of sense. I guess I'm used to VNs where you can try to predict what's gonna happen, but at the end of it they really explain or overexplain what is going on, yknow? Whereas this is a shorter game asking you to work it out :)
Oh wow. Your summary is way better than my he🏒🏒 theory 😅
The mentioning of the MC’s great imagination confuses me. The father might be talking of the scenes that the son imagined and that he told him about, but that doesn’t make sense, as he wouldn’t have imagine the cop as he didn’t kill his father. So while the “good imagination” almost led me to think that all these scenes are created by the son after he discovered the truth, they don’t fit with the dead father narrative. At the same time, the ending where he forgets her lead to a broken watch, that I think symbolises a “wrong timeline”.
Either that remark to his good imagination is some sort of fourth wall break or I can’t put it in the narrative.
If it is a fourth wall, then I think the true timeline might be the one where the father dies, because in the other one the watch is broken at the end.
@@Bomba.02 (*Spoilers Directly Ahead*)
“killing” his father if he choose to go through with the incest relationship is more metaphorical in his “IRL” rather than in his stories. No “father” or psychologist/clinical hypnotist wants to let there son/patient go through with continuing a relationship they know will break down and unravel eventually in “cancerous” manner that will “kill” his wife/sister/the “fathers” daughter, and him. He’d be a “monster” if he went through with it, knowing about it. So he can either continue going to meetings with his psychiatrist about his Oedipus relationship or end it and live a lonely life without her, a broken heart. All endings are doom for him if he can’t push past the emotions and settle them into the past and imagined route he can’t step on.
At least that how I saw it, a confusing mess but I believed the killing was mainly just about the kick back choosing to go willingly into that situation would lead to, because at some point it will kick his door down and crush him and his wife if he went through with it in modern society, in a city at least.
Spoilers
I like that, when you hover over her, on the main game it says "wife" but once you confess that you are her brother & the murderer it changes to "her"
The first ending has a bit of a loophole. The father hypnotises husband into forgetting about him and his sister (presumably so husband can move on and start anew?) BUT we also see father shouting at/hitting husband for his feelings towards his sister. Husband knew about their relationship when he killed father. I wonder about the symbolism there
The way it looks to me, the time loops are the hypnosis. This is all happening 8 years ago when the husband and wife are both young and have only recently met. The father hypnotises son to imagine different future scenarios and see that there is no possible future where he and the daughter can be together no matter what he tries.
"Daphne? Daisy? Something like that." Uh oh. Didn't she want to name their kid Dahlia?
EDIT: Oh dear.
*Distant Sweet Home Alabama starts to play*
Fellow Ace :D 🖤🌑🤍💜
@@doctorrogue1923 *Banjo music intensifies and grows closer as the washing machine begins to spin*
@@alittlebitd3ad Why only a little bit though? :o
@@joshualeahy2162 hm?
Imagine how stressful it must be for the wife….her husband just comes home and her husband just seems so upset and starts talking about a time loop telling them stuff that happened 8 years ago how she murdered someone. Just yikes.
Eh could be worse
He could tell her shes his half-sister💀💀💀💀
@@pikachu-hd6lr he actually does eventually he confesses to everything
Tbh all that stress is bad for the baby
@@emilym3219 I'd say the (half) incest is worst but y'know, that too /s
@@Vesperad0 nah incest will make it cuter, thats what they do with dogs after all!
i still don’t understand. the wife was “hundreds of miles away” on NYE when her father died. the picture is of her at the cafe at that time. where she met the protagonist. so - how was the protag also with his father? is this because all the scenarios are in his head? but then why wouldn’t he imagine it happening a different day? is it because the father found out about their relationship on NYE and they actually met at a different time ? but then - again - why imagine it happening that same day? doesn’t make gd sense..
The story and voice acting here is actually amazing.
I really like how the paintings are correlelated with the game.
The left painting in the hall is the library wall with the red book in the father's room.
The right painting is a painting of a dahlia flower.
The tree painting behind the couch changes seasons when you progress (starting from spring, then ending as winter).
The wedding painting in the bedroom change into a painting where the flowers disappear and the woman is recoiling from the man, and then later change into a painting where the man is alone with a monster in the background.
The egg painting above the stove starts out as an egg, then later turns into a cracked egg with a snake's eye looking through the egg crack, then finally the egg is gone and reveals the snake eating its own tail in a loop, forming the shape of an egg.
The painting next to the fridge is morse code (circle = . square = - | = a new letter _ = a new word) which spells out "All endings are beginnings, we just don’t know it at the time."
I just thought this was all a neat touch.
Woah, the detail
That’s really neat!
That's FANTASTIC, it adds so much!
Can I have the timestamps for the wedding and egg paintings changing please. I have been skipping through the video again but haven't found them. Thank you!
impressive detective work
.- -.- --. --. -.-- .- -
(that's just gibberish lol)
Chronological order as far as I can tell SPOILERS
The protag falls in love with the wife. They date, grow closer, and eventually the baby happens. He is delighted until the father finds out about him and tells him the truth. When he finds out, he is devastated, but he does in fact, choose to leave. He disappears from her life entirely, leaving her confused and alone. The clock ticks for eight years.
The protag is living alone. He is miserable. He works a boring job, has a rickety, dangerous apartment, and is still single. He is wifeless and childless, and he hates it. So he starts imagining. "What could've happened if I had fought back," he thinks. "What could've happened if I made myself stay?" And he escapes to a make-believe where he's happy. But it never could have worked if the father was still alive, he would have told her or hurt him. So, in his dream, he kills the father "accidentally."
His imagination is too vivid, so he ends up trapped in this "what if" loop, where the father (in this daydream, as a cop) refuses to stop butting his head into the protag's perfect daydream. Of course. It's the father's fault that the protag's life is so fucked up, after all. He was a bastard child that ruined and killed multiple lives, raised in a world where he was always called a monster, and the one time he has a chance at happiness, well the father fucked that one up for him too.
It gets to the point where he can't even remember reality anymore. He forgets what really happened eight years ago. All he has is this fantasy life with his loving wife and soon-to-be daughter. So, depending on the ending, he stays forever or finally moves on.
There is no watch. It's just Time. Time is one of the most valuable things out there. The father barges in every 12 minutes and demands to take their time away, just as he did eight years ago. The wife hates time because it took away her boyfriend and forced her to be a single mother. The protag made himself forget, so he has to find the lost time every loop.
One last thing. Bumblebee is very much the Protag's eight-year-old daughter. Bees go to flowers, of course. She isn't dying of cancer. As another commenter put it, he just wants the watch so that he can have more time with her, because even though he never met her, the protag still loves her.
wait so did the wife actually shoot the dad or was that something he made up too? This really explained a lot!
That is a great way of putting it. And if the father just told his son that what had happened. then maybe they would have never had a baby. But the mom told him that he couldn't keep the Son. Then how was he supposed to know.
This actually sounds like the explanation that makes the most sense, especially given the father commenting that the protag needs to let go of his obsession with his wife-- because he keeps obsessing over a future where they could have been.
She does have cancer, or is sick. They text and she says she misses him and she’s in the hospital. The insurance company messages him about hospitals bills and how he’s over due to pay them.
@@SuzyW0ozy Her being in the hospital constantly could also be a hint that she is a child of incest
This game was done so well. The music, the voices, the conversations. I really dig the immersion. This was so good. Thanks for playing it.
I didn't like this game. It was just a random time loop which we have no idea how it works, why it was triggered, why after 8 years, what are we supposed to do to stop it, why the watch is valuable to the "cop", why the protag didn't question his lack of memory after killing his father, why he didn't just see his father dead infront of him etc. Interesting concept, but horribly executed.
Okay. Here’s my theory. There is no time loop. What is happening is the protagonist is 2 minutes away from getting home and knows he’s his wife’s brother, knows he killed her father and, suspects his wife is pregnant. He’s running scenarios in his head of how to that situation might play out and everything he thinks of isn’t satisfying. His conscious always bursts in and ruins everything (the cop) or the secret stays silent and he himself can’t bare it.
The forgetting ending draws the back to the beginning of the loop because he knows that’s not really an answer and keeps waiting in front of his door wondering what to do. The only real ending is when he decides to never come home at all. The clock breaks because he never goes home and is never there to experience the next 10 minutes. And like the clock. He’s free from constraints but forever broken by the decision…
But that’s just a theory
I think the protag is really in the sunny room with the dad, which is why he’s always sort of “waking up” there before the true endings. He’s imagining and replaying the same moments in his head while he’s sitting there, trying to figure out the best possible ending, but nothing is satisfying. That’s the “time loop”, just the protag going through possible events in his head. Eventually he has to make a decision, and that’s the ending. Basically just him trying to see what would happen if he had done things differently.
A film theory.
A game theory
@@youtubeuser8705 it's a game tho
"The baby we make will be great"
The inbred baby: 🙃
LMAOAO
Incest baby will have higher chance to be defect
Oh god no
But my dad and mom are siblings from the same family and im not deformed
@@davihomem7342 good
That first twist was interesting
That second twist was even more interesting
That third twist was really sweet
But that fourth twist was just "Eww" followed by "Eww"
Read this comment while 1hr into the video, and just from that last statement... Oh boy, is it gonna be what I think it is...
Edit: oh god, it is
really, the baby is not gonna be great 🙁
@@katz5610 I'm halfway into the video and judging from your comment I'm suspecting that last twist is something rather yucky.. I really hope it's not what I think it is
EDIT: It was exactly what I expected it to be.. WTF
I'm almost to the fourth twist
Edit: wtf
Yea samee I read this at an hour and ten minutes the twist frigging shocked me
The amounts of twists in the story makes it such a good game and never had a ever had any emotions like this over a game
12:27 the way bro just picks up the knife walks to the cops like he could stab him instantly but swung like the worst way ever and got one shotted
the fact you got more progress in 19 minutes than Matpat has in 2 whole hour episodes is just telling
Watching him at times is abit painful sadly, love his content but his gtlive is a mixed bag
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@@bagseys yeh I love gtlive and game theory and all that but it was painful to watch. He got SO CLOSE to getting an ending but he can’t just let things play through and he fucked it all up. May (begins the camera mat) needs a walkthrough or something
Cory to
Sometimes I feel like he already played the game before. I notice he knows the map a lot before even seeing it.
i’m not the only one who went WTF at the cast list, right? i never would’ve expected a celebrity actor cast for a video game that’s like this.
As soon as I saw James McAvoy I was like YOOOOOOOO
I actually didn't recognize any of their names. I just searched them up and when I saw the movies they were in I was just like, "Wait a minute..."
@@1Tako1 hehe, understandably!! i know daisy ridley did voice over work for a ghibli film but wasn’t sure about james mcavoy
Don't forget Willem Dafoe
@@letoppdelaklass you know im something of a voice actor myself
The one thing that bothers me is that if the wife's picture on New Year's eve proves her innocence and the protag is the one with her.... how did he kill the dad at the same time?
The cop says he made it to the dad when he was still alive muttering "monster" yet both husband and wife are hundreds of miles away?
Maybe I'm mistaken and he wasn't there with her but it sure seemed like it with all the talks.
I think it can be a bit confusing since most , if not all , of it is in the protags head except may be for the parts where the father is trying to convince his son to forget about his sister and move on with his life alone. I am not sure if she really got pregnant or not or if that was part of his imagination / delusions... It's a messed up story with "unreliable narrator" trope..
At the beginning of the game I was thinking the dichotomy of "tell her what you really think" or "tell her that you're excited to have a baby with her" was so harsh but by the end it makes perfect sense
THE PART WHERE ALL THE PROTAG DID WAS SAY “sir?” WHILE THE COP IS TIEING HIS WIFE DOWN IS SO FUNNY BWHHAAHHAA
Protagonist: Sir? Sir? Sir?...
Cop: (zip ties protagonist)
Protagonist: "I'd like to talk to your supervisor".
He became an indian
Reminded me of Ethan looking for his son in Heavy Rain. "Jason!" "Jason'" "Jason!" 🤣
Or after he stabs her and then he reads her the book 😂😂😂
Spoilers for the game but
WHENEVER THE CLUES STARTED POINTING TO US BEING OUR WIFE'S HALF BROTHER I ACTUALLY SCREAMED
THIS IS NOT THE PLOT TWIST I WANTED OR EXPECTED
I had to pause and just sat there with my jaw wide open... like what the fuck
The "half brother" part is above the comment cutoff, this wouldn't help someone avoid spoilers. Might wanna click enter another time after the "spoilers for the game" bit.
@@beep3242 if a person didnt want spoilers for the game they wouldn't have clicked on a video named "Twelve Minutes / ALL ENDINGS".
@@silverfox1160 SAME. I had to pause and stare as I processed it all for a few seconds like, "Oh... Oh no... No.."
I love the plot twist
I honestly wouldn't have seen this game from anyone else but you. Every "famous" CZcamsr out there is just too clumsy, somehow your way of approaching games makes me enjoy them
Damn this game is very good. Did not expect the ending. Also no wonder why the voice acting is so good, they were voiced by quality actors.
"you attacked me. You don't have moral high ground"
Yeah says the guy that broke into someone's home (and is planning to kill them). I don't think you can talk about morals, bub
You're supposed to still think he's a cop at that point lol. Did he break in that loop? Either way lol.
@@ErinJeanette I mean, the man came into the house and killed him and his wife and when he searched him there was no badge on him or ID. Common sense should tell him that ain't no cop regardless of what the "cop" says lol
My thoughts exactly. At least MC knew you were gonna try to kill them both.
I don't think he's an actual cop to begin with. Like using zip ties for arrest? Really?
Irony lol 😂
The fact that Luis Antonio got William Dafoe, James McAvoy, & Daisy Ridley, a bunch of professional actors/actresses, to voice in this game, makes this game twice as better
Godamnn
William DaTimeloop
@@snoopdoggy8352 lol
Damn … right after Lighthouse too? Such a crazy showcase of his acting abilities, highly recommend if you haven’t seen it already
Nah they sucked
I'm impressed, I don't think I would've had the patience to discover all of the endings myself.
This video definetly made me sub to your channel. Very well done.
I was not expecting this game to completely break me but it did. That was fascinating, thank you for the play through
Imagine finding out you've been going to town on your half-sister by a dude coming to murder her and getting stuck in a weird groundhog day scenario and that you had repressed killing her dad. What a day.
Also nice little subtle The Shining reference.
The rug?
I’d keep going to town. Honestly that’s a great life to be in that time loop. Endlessly end that old dude and go to town on onee-chan
technically he did no kill his dad. It was an accident
He still killed him. It just changes from murder to either self-defense or manslaughter
@@HiddenRealm didnt be shoot himself accidentally?
That "sir sir sir" is right on par with "Jason! Jason!"
Or SHAWN SHAWN SHAAAAAWWWN
Left Click to sir 🤣 🤣 🤣
Or: "Jesse! Jesse!"
SHAWN!
51:15 😂
Probably a little late but, my interpretation of the story line is that the son got the daughter pregnant and went to the dad for advice. The dad is some sort of psychologist/ hypnotherapist, the library being a stereotypical portrayal of the more affluent and academic type of individual. The father hypnotizes the son to dissuade him from the idea and let him play out the scenario until he gets it. The reason the father dies in so many time-lines is to play on the adage that the only way two people can keep a secret is if one of them is dead, so this puts the protagonist in the best position, where he is the only one that knows. The portrayal of the violent seems to just be a way to get him to die, this explains why he is supportive in some cases, with those instances being reality. Despite this, the secret destroys every time-line in some way even though no one knows about it. The "cop" character is both a representation of the father's reason and also of unforeseen consequences which are in a way, unpreventable. This also explains why the watch is a big deal, it's a representation of the clock in the library and one of the only links to reality. The remark about the obsessing over her seems to be the father commenting on how, in almost every time line, the son envisions marrying the daughter even though it is obviously destructive to both of them. One final clue is that the "cop" character in one of the endings makes a remark about getting a second chance and not messing it up this time, I think this was a reflection of how the son was feeling defeated that most of the outcomes were negative. This seems to indicate that this character knew more than he should have unless he was actually part of the son in some way that would give him insight into other time lines as well. Ultimately the son gets it and leaves, which is when the clock breaks and while he is alone, the daughter isn't hurt with him making it a better time line while also representing his resignation and acceptance of heartbreak.
None of it happened. The final ending of getting up from the chair is the only real part. 1) She's not pregnant in the future, she's pregnant in the past. 2) "Ah, you're back." The Dad keeps on trying to hypnotize the guy and it keeps failing. 3) "Quite the imagination." The only right answer is to just leave instead of getting the dad to help you forget so you don't go to an inevitable dead end that hurts everyone. Every imaginative hypothetical fails.
Thank you so much for this. The game was annoying as heck, but the way you played through as if you didn't know all the answers made this a Netflix-level movie. Clearly, you must be some kind of scientist yourself.
4) The paintings. One is of the office he's actually in. The morse code one literally says "You are in a time loop."
The small screams of cringe from Manly as he discovered that alabamian plot twist are quite something
51:18 The “Sir.” Spam was honestly funny
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Kinda reminds me of "SHAWN!" from the heavy rain glitch.
@@shilohoward6085 Ayyy
@@shilohoward6085 sHaUnNnNnN
1:07:34 the moment Manly reminded me of the baby’s existence I got fucked up. Flowery name, starts with a D, the baby being named after protag’s mother who we don’t know much about…. SWEET HOME ALABAMA😭😭😭
Oooh, this is brilliant!! The way the story plays out- it feels like flipping through the pages of a good book. Loved the suspense, the twist, the vagueness of it all. It left me wondering if he actually ever settled down with his half-sister?? Like perhaps it was a view into a probable future, kind of like the movie 'Click'....
"It's something flowery" I was immediately like OH NO
Willem Dafoe: *Interrogating your wife*
James McAvoy: Sir? Sir? SIR??
I must have watched this playthrough four or five times when the game first came out. I only just subscribed to your channel, for a bunch of your horror playthroughs, but just now put two and two together. Great video.
I just found your channel and I'm loving it, your playing is satisfying, you don't miss anything ,AND Your voice is perfect for narrating.
Right? He have the best voice to listen to
Game really said: What are you doing Step Bro 😩
Yeah but they missed a step
@@parasitecandy1719 I-
Wife: “What are you doing?”
Manly: Nothin’, just turning the “copyright strike” off…
Lol
"I think it's not a bad game, I think it's not great .." well, this video sure made it look like a hecking masterpiece, so kudos to you I guess.
The whole concept of the game, paired with some well placed cuts/editing overall, and a pinch of humor where it fitted (and I think this might even be the most impressive aspect to me, since the game sets a pretty mysterious/dark tone and your humor shone through that like little rays of sunshine, but without breaking the atmosphere), made me watch this whole 2 hour video in one sitting.
This is one of the reasons why i love your channel, you show us all the endings and lots of options that are provided in the games 🙏
30 min left until I finish the video, but I'm honestly surprised he hasn't attempted to hide in the closet with the knife and jump out to stab the "cop." Cause that was the direction I immediately thought of when I saw he could hide in the closet.
Looks make sense to me... wonder what would happen
Check penguin's gameplay!! He did the hiding thing alottt
@@jofx4051 get bodied
cop overpowers him and beats him up. even with hindsight he can't win over the chad cop
The moment I saw that when the protag turned on that dangerous light I knew emedialtly you could nock some people out . Because omg those sparks flew...
First video of this game from you and you are already hitting us with a "All Endings" in the title
The dedication from Manly warms my heart
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The 55:44 time loop really tugged at my heart...that's as far as I've gotten in the video so far, but man I wish that that was the last loop, like the official ending. I hope this family finds some happiness ❤
Edit: Holy crap. What an incredible game. Just, wow. Also ahhhhh.
That does _not_ sound like Daisy Ridley. She’s really good in this. Everyone is phenomenal
It's always weird hearing people with British accents speak with an American accent.
@@noahrevan5452 And it works strangely well
Wish she was this good in star wars lmao
@@YourPalKindred I thought the first and second movies were fine but idk if any single actor could have saved the fanservice shitshow that was the third one lol
I know right? I expected to hear more "Yo-ho's!" and animalistic screeching.
*Why is no one talking about how the characters able to fill the cups with water and put it inside their pockets*
Multidimensional space pocket. You don't know? Everyone has them these days.
@@me-ree5185 woo I wish I had one XD
mens pockets be like:
You can do this in real life if you're real careful and also a dipshit
Also 2 deserts
Manly 1 minute into the video: IM GONNA STEAL ALL THE SPOONS
The game's pretty good at teaching you that sometimes things just always will be bad no matter what you try. I think that's a lesson that is forgotten about too easily.
Regarding the whole overall story thing, I kinda think the protagonist is like some mentally unstable dude, probably a patient in psychiatric care. That's what I think the "imagination" line at the very end is about. He's not actually her brother, he didn't actually kill her dad, there was no burglar/murderer claiming to be a cop. She probably just couldn't stay with him due to his mental illness and left him. "You need to stop obsessing over her" could be referring to him stalking her after she broke up with him, which would explain why he's in psychiatric care (assuming that my theory is correct) and why there was a very aggressive and threatening "cop" playing an extremely prominent role in his fantasy.
Regarding the "clear answer" thing you mentioned at the end, I honestly think this is about as clear as they can make it without literally showing him inside an actual mental hospital, surrounded by medical staff and psychiatrists.
An entirely different theory that might also be true is that he has some sort of mental issue that like keeps resetting his memory. I know it exists but I forgot what it's called (kinda ironic I guess). It's like, literally, they wake up and think today is yesterday, and they forget everything that happened in between. I actually once read a story about a woman who had this mental illness (I think it came from her hitting her head accidentally while at a party or something) and every day she'd wake up thinking today is the day that she'd go to this party, having completely forgotten about the party and everything after that but still being able to very clearly remember everything that happened before it.
Only issue with that is it would not really fit very well with the lines about imagination and especially not the line of "obsessing over her". But maybe the imagination was his mind trying to come up with explanations for the discrepancy between his memory and the reality and the "stop obsessing" could be just a psychologist who misunderstood him, thinking that he relived his memories with his wife on purpose and was just in denial or something. It's a huge stretch though, so I don't think this one's actually it. Might be tho.
i think you’re talking about Anterograde amnesia
@@teehee.1862 yes that's the one, thanks.
38:01 "You thirsty?" * _pulls a full cup of water out of his pocket_ *
I literally lol'd. 😂🤣
lol i was literally dying when that happen😂😂😂😂😂
It's sad the that the true ending is just you figuring out you will never get out of the time loop
Really? It did say that you should wake up in the end. If Manly's theory about the MC was being hypnotized is true, the true end could simply mean that there is no reason to keep on looping to find all the possible branches and he could finally move on from his past.
@@L16htW4rr10r After you say this I think you as MC should 'awake' from game so there is no continue in the game...?
@@jofx4051 I didn't think about it that way, but that theory is very plausible and explained so much! Especially when you realize it is on the view was from the Second person perspective! (Or like as a God or something) I always wondered why it was like that from the very start! It's because it was "us" observing their lives!
I regret coming to the comment section before I finished the vid
There’s no time loop, The father even said that the protag has an active imagination, The two endings are the incest ending or the empty apartment ending
Great playthough Manly! Always enjoyed your lets play
I don't know if anyone's mentioned this yet, but the carpet outside their apartment (seen at 15:10), is the same carpet pattern of the Overlook Hotel from "The Shining." It could be a subtle nod to the ideas of distorted time in that movie.