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  • This week on Fully Ramblomatic, Yahtzee reviews Still Wakes the Deep.
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  • @yahtzee19
    @yahtzee19 Před 23 dny +2991

    Nick has asked me to post here to state that this week's thumbnail was entirely my idea and I take full responsibility

  • @Gentlemenpickleesq.
    @Gentlemenpickleesq. Před 23 dny +962

    I will say the yellow paint here actually makes sense as most construction areas use ALOT of yellow for safety reasons.

    • @FSmith-kv4fj
      @FSmith-kv4fj Před 23 dny +194

      A lot of the things in this game that are painted yellow for gameplay reasons are actually painted yellow on real life oil rigs.

    • @Kbrookesy
      @Kbrookesy Před 23 dny +177

      I work in a mill and we have a painted yellow pathway that you must follow if you are not wearing PPE. I will complain to our Mill Manger about our poor game design.

    • @cassidepowers7006
      @cassidepowers7006 Před 23 dny +78

      Honestly yeah. I work at a fedex warehouse and the amount of yellow and red I see every day makes its seem like everything is explosive or climbable.

    • @summersmashhit9177
      @summersmashhit9177 Před 23 dny +10

      *a lot.

    • @trainee5471
      @trainee5471 Před 23 dny +17

      No, it's not for safety reasons, it's so that construction workers know where to climb

  • @freval2493
    @freval2493 Před 23 dny +1310

    This game was actually a big deal in Scotland because it has a Gaelic language option, so you can play the entire game with Gaelic subtitles and interface. Considering it’s a struggling language (although things are getting better) regardless of your thoughts on the game or TCR this was a fantastic thing for language preservation and deserve immense credit for going the extra mile to include a language many dismiss as “dead” or “useless”

    • @TheInfamousCloaker
      @TheInfamousCloaker Před 23 dny +138

      And there is even an achievement for playing the entire game in Gaelic

    • @SgtDax
      @SgtDax Před 23 dny +45

      As someone born and living in Scotland, it is not a big deal here, and gaelic is a shite language that I resent getting forced on those of us with zero connection to it. Imagine trying to force people from Barcelona to speak French because that is what people 100 miles north speak and you are close to how little relation I have to that Ullapool wank.

    • @declangilmour8184
      @declangilmour8184 Před 23 dny +117

      ​@SgtDax how's it remotely "forced" on us thats exactly WHY it's dying is its not mandatory teaching on the curriculum so more and more people grow up not learning the language of our land

    • @ForteanJo
      @ForteanJo Před 23 dny +144

      @@SgtDax Chinese Room: "Here's an option for you"
      Yoon Loser: "Waah, Waah, you're forcing me to play it that way" 🤦‍♂

    • @UltimateWobbleBoss
      @UltimateWobbleBoss Před 23 dny +125

      @@SgtDax I’m so sorry that you occasionally have to read Gaelic on the odd sign or on emergency vehicles, must be very hard for you

  • @Eden_Laika
    @Eden_Laika Před 23 dny +1875

    The Chinese Room is named after a thought experiment intended to criticise the idea of the Turing Test. Suppose you have a man trapped in a room where his only communication is a slot in the door that papers can be pushed through. This man doesn't speak chinese, but he does have a giant mandarine phrasebook with questions and appropriate answers. People outside the room can post notes written in mandarine through the door, and he can check the book for the matching symbols, copy out the answering symbols, and thus appear to be fluently carrying out a conversation in a language he neither speaks nor reads. Thus, goes the argument, just because a computer can appear to perfectly replicate human communication, doesn't mean it actually understands anything.
    I only say this because it's literally the most interesting thing about this studio.
    Edit: this thought experiment was first posed by philosopher John Searle, to give due credit.

    • @FireFox64000000
      @FireFox64000000 Před 23 dny +263

      On a side note, given how modern AI can generally pass a Turing test, I think the Chinese room was correct.

    • @DhutchOven
      @DhutchOven Před 23 dny +33

      NERD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    • @dragon387ify
      @dragon387ify Před 23 dny +65

      Also this thought experiment was mentioned, in full, in a Visual Novel - 9 Hours 9 Persons 9 Hours(or 999 in short). Even the VN has gameplay elements such as puzzles, different choices and branching paths which lead to different endings. A VN has more gameplay than this game.

    • @lucian1311_
      @lucian1311_ Před 23 dny +42

      ​@@dragon387ify iirc it was actually the sequel to 999, virtues last reward that mentions the chinese room

    • @l0stndamned
      @l0stndamned Před 23 dny +38

      Interesting to learn, thanks for explaining.
      For some reason it makes me think of the parody philosophical question my gaming crew came up with: if a supposedly self-aware construct has to copy another AI's answers to prove their sentience, does the knowledge that their own answers sucked in fact prove them to be self-aware?

  • @rocky38964
    @rocky38964 Před 23 dny +153

    The most impactful part of this review was Yahtzee saying, without any qualifications, he liked Doki Doki Literature Club

    • @salvadorsenpai97
      @salvadorsenpai97 Před 23 dny +10

      That caught me by surprise, never thought he'd randomly give praise to the game

    • @drgxiii
      @drgxiii Před 20 dny +3

      @@salvadorsenpai97 literally had to head to the comments section to find out if I'm hallucinating.

    • @toolatetothestory
      @toolatetothestory Před 16 dny +1

      @@rocky38964 And suddenly all his arguments have become invalid forever

    • @SiamHossain7
      @SiamHossain7 Před 4 dny

      ​​@@toolatetothestorySuddenly, all his arguments became extremely valid forever

  • @oskarihonkasaari3215
    @oskarihonkasaari3215 Před 23 dny +162

    As someone whose native language is not English, I always appreciate subtitles. Especially so if the speaker has a strong accent.

    • @goldenfiberwheat238
      @goldenfiberwheat238 Před 23 dny +3

      Then why not just play the game in your language

    • @loke5052
      @loke5052 Před 23 dny

      @@goldenfiberwheat238 far from every game has such an option, for context i find less than 5% of my steam games even have translatations in my language and 0% dubbed in my language

    • @frantisekhajek6775
      @frantisekhajek6775 Před 23 dny +22

      @@goldenfiberwheat238 The same reason why people watch French films in French and anime in Japanese. And sometimes you want to relax with a language you understand. I think a German knowing English would prefer it to Polish while playing the Wither III.
      Plus sometimes most games are not available in your local language. For example, my native language has only 11 million speakers, so not everything gets translated.

    • @caldw615
      @caldw615 Před 22 dny +6

      ​@@goldenfiberwheat238 To practice English.

    • @FakeSchrodingersCat
      @FakeSchrodingersCat Před 21 dnem +4

      As someone who is a native English speaker I also always appreciate subtitles. Especially if the speaker has a strong accent.

  • @beo3828
    @beo3828 Před 23 dny +556

    The one game where YELLOW is the color that should be everywhere (it's a ship, it's dangerous, you gotta know where to grab on and what's movable etc) and everyone mindlessly shits on it.

    • @candrian7
      @candrian7 Před 23 dny +92

      'Yellow paint bad' is just easily repeatable nonsense from the idiots who can only understand the world through memes.

    • @beo3828
      @beo3828 Před 23 dny +31

      @candrian7 yeah bit we expect more from Yatzhee, don't we.

    • @sylvanas9329
      @sylvanas9329 Před 23 dny +105

      The irony of games overusing yellow paint to mark gameplay-free climbable things causing a walking sim (where just moving around is the gameplay) set on an oil rig (where things painted yellow actually make sense) to get unnecessary complaints.

    • @danilooliveira6580
      @danilooliveira6580 Před 23 dny +46

      the problem is that it still has yellow paint where it makes no sense to help guide the player. like a random plank with yellow paint over it around other planks with no paint in it, clearly telling you that you can walk specifically on that plank but not others.

    • @RougeMephilesClone
      @RougeMephilesClone Před 23 dny +15

      ​@@beo3828Pretty sure Yahtzee was just referencing the meme in his usual caustic tone. I didn't read any definitive statement from that joke.

  • @conjim
    @conjim Před 23 dny +45

    knew a lad that worked on the northern sea oil rigs, honestly with what he told me, this game may actually be a documentary

  • @Umbra_Ursus
    @Umbra_Ursus Před 23 dny +312

    So basically, the biggest thing of note is it did the slow-burn intro better than Half-Life or Doom 3, by actually letting us slow-burn for a bit? Neat.

    • @RougeMephilesClone
      @RougeMephilesClone Před 23 dny +36

      Writing and acting's real good, and there's also earnest Gaelic representation. That's about it.
      It's an interactive narrative that would be easy to recommend if it wasn't also trying to be a game with barely-there parkour and stealth.

    • @Sir_Bucket
      @Sir_Bucket Před 23 dny +22

      This game hs a few strong points that makes you overlook things like the lack of gameplay. The story is good, the VAs are amazing, and solid execution.
      The monsters' design is a bit boring and repetitive but you encounter them in very different environment so it's not a problem.

    • @jtlego1
      @jtlego1 Před 23 dny +16

      ​@@Sir_Bucket I actually kinda like the monster designs in this. Or at the very least how they're animated, they move around a bit like the monster from CARRION.

    • @tygonmaster
      @tygonmaster Před 23 dny +5

      @@RougeMephilesClone So, basically every Chinese Room walking sim (except Machine for Pigs, which also tried to spice things up with killing epileptics with the interactive narrative). I will give them credit: you always know what to expect from their "games." Shame that "what" is never a good game.

    • @boarfaceswinejaw4516
      @boarfaceswinejaw4516 Před 22 dny +1

      @@jtlego1 they are very interestingly animated, but in terms of design most of them just look like moldy potatoes with tentacles.

  • @TheInfamousCloaker
    @TheInfamousCloaker Před 23 dny +224

    The funny thing is that they supposedly said that they are adding a "Remove yellow paint" mode as a post release update.

    • @johnmarstall
      @johnmarstall Před 23 dny +18

      That'd be an excellent option for any yellow paint game.

    • @MUCKLEECH
      @MUCKLEECH Před 23 dny +16

      @@johnmarstall Yep, agreed. I don't know how many times I've played a game and thought "Okay where the hell am I going?" And then seen the paint or ribbons and was instantly pissed like "Well shit, that spoiled it for me." because I want that element of discovery. Games pretty much play themselves nowadays :(

    • @edfreak9001
      @edfreak9001 Před 23 dny +31

      finally an option people can turn on upon booting the game and then feel justified whining about getting lost
      "well you can turn on the paint option again"
      "WHY SHOULD I NEED TO HOW DARE YOU"
      like yes the level design should direct you well enough in an ideal would, but...

    • @danielgrezda3339
      @danielgrezda3339 Před 23 dny +18

      I want dark red paint. It wouldn't solve any of the core game design issues with yellow paint sections but it would have funny implications.

    • @lewa358
      @lewa358 Před 23 dny +33

      @@MUCKLEECH Modern game graphics are complex and detailed enough that some obvious symbolism like yellow paint, or some "highlight interactables" button like the Arkham games' Detective Mode, is genuinely needed.
      I always get frustrated when people complain about yellow paint because...you'd be lost without it. You're not above getting blank walls and climbable cliffs confused. I'm not. No one is. That's not a criticism, it's literally just a blatant acknowledgement of reality. There's *so much* going on in any random square yard of a modern AAA game that, unless the game is like Portal and takes place in a sterile environment, players *will* get lost without some help.
      It's not "challenging" or "Fun" to squint at a wall of thousands of polygons for a full minute just to see which random detail is actually climbable and which is just there for aesthetics.

  • @cerberinus6260
    @cerberinus6260 Před 23 dny +80

    The gameplay was iffy and objectively it's nothing exceptional in the grand scheme of things, but I can't help but love Still Wakes the Deep.
    I love that a game entirely in the Scots language/English language hybrid that most folks speak day to day has gotten such attention and was more than just a niche thing for us Scots to get excited about.
    And it goes beyond the dialogue; Caz, from Glasgow, has a Partick Thistle scarf on his wall; Addair has National Front posters and white supremacist materials littering his room (in case anyone felt sorry for him); Trots has a letter about trade union business on his desk, and an "It's Scotland's Oil" sign on his cork board along with newspaper clippings. Even the decor like the pattern of the carpets and the way the communal areas of the rig were done up for Christmas reminded me of pictures I've seen from houses and pubs from the 1970s (some places still look like that, in fact).
    The point being that the setting and characters aren't token, which I appreciate. Real care and attention to detail was put into this game and I adore it for that reason.

    • @euanduthie2333
      @euanduthie2333 Před 23 dny +10

      I agree- the setting is absolutely on point for 70s Scotland- the characters are full of real world references, and the whole plot of a company being willing to unleash unimaginable horrors on its staff because the alternative is to spend money and perhaps stop the oil flowing for a while- that gave me a sudden "Ooh, this is a massive Piper Alpha metaphor" realisation.

    • @hafirenggayuda
      @hafirenggayuda Před 23 dny +5

      Aye, not really good gameplay, pretty basic story, but great design and acting.

  • @Ubersupersloth
    @Ubersupersloth Před 23 dny +185

    “The Chinese Room” is actually a thought experiment on the nature of consciousness. That’ll be where they got the name from.

    • @GeorgeTsiros
      @GeorgeTsiros Před 23 dny +10

      read Blindsight! 👍

    • @grayaj23
      @grayaj23 Před 23 dny +5

      @@GeorgeTsiros One of the best SF books dealing with AI and a bit prophetic.

    • @shawndavis7249
      @shawndavis7249 Před 22 dny +3

      THAT'S RACIST! Right, Yatzee?

    • @grayaj23
      @grayaj23 Před 22 dny +1

      @@shawndavis7249 More orientalist/colonialist.
      it refers to an erotic service in 18th c China where a man pays money to sit in a dimly-lit room while a naked (as far as you know) woman on the other side of a silk screen dances and poses.
      It's British colonial cultture and ridiculing things that were different. "Orientalism" refers to convincing the home culture that the alien/strange new culture is infantile, ignorant, unsophisticated, etc.
      I work with a lot of Chinese people who didn't think the term was offensive -- nevertheless we got wrod about 2 years ago to stop using the term.

  • @lionocyborg6030
    @lionocyborg6030 Před 23 dny +37

    As a Scotsman, I can confirm some of us are that hard to understand we need either subtitles or an Oor Wullie Language dictionary. Heavy accented Glaswegians, Aberdonians & Fife are prime examples, my late grandpa being a Fife man from whom I know 70% of my scots gibberish from, the other half predicably being The Broons & Oor Wullie comics.

  • @Zaothus
    @Zaothus Před 23 dny +90

    As a Scot and a numpty, I feel quite seen by this review.

    • @GriffinPilgrim
      @GriffinPilgrim Před 23 dny +21

      @@hendrix4207 ...Google felt the need to translate that...

    • @jurtheorc8117
      @jurtheorc8117 Před 23 dny

      So does that make you a Nuot or a Scumpty?

  • @mojojojoke8028
    @mojojojoke8028 Před 23 dny +38

    Having flashbacks to Wolfenstein The New Order where all the English speakers are unsubtitled except the one Glaswegian bloke. Scottish is a foreign language apparently.

  • @Darkgun231
    @Darkgun231 Před 23 dny +17

    In Chinese Room's defense, having the climbable ladders and such being yellow makes sense from a safety perspective. On an oil rig, you want to be able to see where you're going, and bright colors would help that.

  • @adambourne5523
    @adambourne5523 Před 23 dny +22

    I just love how it's like Alien or John Carpenter's The Thing, but with Scottish personality. An explosion or alien noise isn't met with a whimper from the PC but "Aww, whit the nae?" classic!

    • @w415800
      @w415800 Před 9 dny

      The popular theory is that it's the same specie from "Color Out of Space"

    • @jimskywaker4345
      @jimskywaker4345 Před 2 dny

      Sort of reminds me of Infra.

  • @TheOneHistoryGuy
    @TheOneHistoryGuy Před 23 dny +46

    As much as I appreciate the Lovercraftian horror element and the genuinely disturbing turns the game sometimes take, I can't help but wonder if the game might have been more effective as a sort of 'disaster movie' game rather than a sci-fi horror game.
    It had everything set up for it: the games establishes that the oil rig is basically falling apart before it's even started drilling. The management is sloppy and deaf to the concerns of the workers who are still holding things together in spite of it all with Caz desperately trying (and failing) to save his fellow workers from a disaster that was just waiting to happen. Take away the monsters and it's a realistic disaster movie.
    That said, I'm totally on board for The Thing with Scots in it so I'll take the game for what it is.
    On a related note, solid props to the dev team for making the environment and characters so goddamn realistic and engaging, especially going out of their way to have the game be playable with Gaelic language options. They didn't have to do it, but they did and I respect that.

    • @RollerOfEyes
      @RollerOfEyes Před 23 dny

      Nah, that wouldn't have introduced any more gameplay mechanics. That would've been boring as hell.

    • @TheOneHistoryGuy
      @TheOneHistoryGuy Před 23 dny +3

      @@RollerOfEyes Maybe not, depends on the direction they went with it, but who knows?

  • @jeremiahhempel1975
    @jeremiahhempel1975 Před 23 dny +136

    Tbh this is one of the best games I've played in the last 5 years. This game had some of the most convincing voice acting I've ever experienced in a game. The atmosphere, the graphics, and story were just chef's kiss. Can't recommend it enough.

    • @PureStealth
      @PureStealth Před 23 dny +9

      The ending was also phenomenal and had me tearing up

    • @Hiroprotagonist253
      @Hiroprotagonist253 Před 23 dny +2

      Truly excellent game

    • @ZachGatesHere
      @ZachGatesHere Před 23 dny +10

      I notice none of your praise concerns gameplay, which is a problem. Everything good about this could have easily just been a CGI film.

    • @jeremiahhempel1975
      @jeremiahhempel1975 Před 23 dny +7

      @ZachGatesHere personally I enjoyed the gameplay quite a bit. I mean hiding from monsters seems like standard horror game fare and there were some pretty unnerving sections in it. To each their own though.

    • @Andriej69
      @Andriej69 Před 23 dny

      Wow, such an obvious bot

  • @TheEvilScotsman
    @TheEvilScotsman Před 23 dny +26

    Given it has quite the good Scottish cast with realistic Scottish accents, it gets many plus points from myself. But I might be biased.

  • @wildroses2009
    @wildroses2009 Před 23 dny +59

    The dunce monster going “Me Sit On Face” made me burst out laughing.

  • @40Kfrog
    @40Kfrog Před 23 dny +32

    The next DLC for Dredge is also a Lovecraftian mystery on an oil rig- I wonder why the combination of oil rigs and eldritch horror is so popular at the moment...

    • @zootsanchez
      @zootsanchez Před 23 dny +7

      it's the blueballs caused by Amazon's promising-but-ultimately-dog-eggs horror drama "The Rig"

    • @buckstop
      @buckstop Před 23 dny +21

      Because an oil rig is simultaneously the worst and best place to be when something goes tits up

    • @greensleevez
      @greensleevez Před 23 dny +8

      Petrocapitalism is its own horror.

    • @WhiteFangofWar
      @WhiteFangofWar Před 22 dny +1

      Because having it happen in a mine shaft is perhaps too LOTR?

    • @greenhowie
      @greenhowie Před 22 dny

      It took this long for BP's lawyers to stop harassing everyone

  • @bruhswanson8302
    @bruhswanson8302 Před 23 dny +9

    R.I.P. Benny Harvey, rest in peace big man. Gone but no forgotten

  • @DarkfireTaimatsu
    @DarkfireTaimatsu Před 23 dny +11

    1:27 - I just really like the visual of his fists chained together for arrest~

  • @GreatistheWorld
    @GreatistheWorld Před 23 dny +86

    “do not lend me any money” killed me

  • @jmackmcneill
    @jmackmcneill Před 23 dny +10

    Speaking as a well-spoken Glaswegian, watching southerners and even Edinburgers being baffled by the real Wegies never ceases to delight.

    • @KarmaSpaz12
      @KarmaSpaz12 Před 23 dny

      Real wegies? So you're saying you know the best way to pull up underpants?

  • @oty2235
    @oty2235 Před 23 dny +5

    Did not expect Rab C. Nesbitt to make an appearance. Thank you for that Yahtzee.

  • @GmodPlusWoW
    @GmodPlusWoW Před 23 dny +68

    On the one hand, Still Wakes the Deep is what you'd expect from The Chinese Room.
    On the other hand, I can say that it's an improvement on the last time they did a horror game in Machine for Pigs.

    • @Marlo_Branco
      @Marlo_Branco Před 23 dny +4

      easy improvement , "Machine for Pigs" was pretty bad.
      but I really liked 'Everybody's Gone To The Rapture'

    • @galaxy-wg1lf
      @galaxy-wg1lf Před 23 dny +7

      I loved aMfP. If you accept that it's not Dark descent 2 it is amazing. The atmosphere, story and voice acting are brilliant

    • @Sir_Bucket
      @Sir_Bucket Před 23 dny +5

      It feels like they kept the strong writting but found better ways to use their strenght.

    • @GmodPlusWoW
      @GmodPlusWoW Před 23 dny

      @@galaxy-wg1lf Oh yeah, there are things to relish in Machine for Pigs, even if some of its execution is a little, dare I say, ham-fisted.
      Pork puns aside, one thing that I only just realized is that Oswald Mandus was apparently a big game hunter. Though with that in mind, not once does he so much as pick up a gun in this game, because despite The Chinese Room having writing chops, they didn't go for Chekov's gun.
      Granted, the game would probably be pretty short if Mandus discharged a firearm in the middle of London on New Year's Eve, since the bobbies would've been all over the area. Though with that in mind, it probably would've introduced policemen to stealth around and possibly draw into conflict with the man-pigs.
      Now I think about it, being able to play the bobbies off of the man-pigs would make up for the scarcity of ammunition in 1890's London, so that while Mandus could only carry so many bullets/shells, he could potentially sneak through without firing a shot, or at least be able to make the most of his munitions in-between the many armouries that exist within the Machine, which would probably be stocked with ammunition for the man-pigs to load up on when the time comes to take over London.

    • @galaxy-wg1lf
      @galaxy-wg1lf Před 23 dny +2

      @@GmodPlusWoW There are these things rhat I wish were different in Machine for pigs. It is definitely deeply flawed in its gameplay design/ lack there of.
      There just hasn't been a game pther than it so beautiful in its writing, concept, artstyle, dialogue music and voice acting. I love the setting, visuals and strangeness of the whole experience. And there has never been another moment in a game I relish as much as the final monologue of the machine.
      I wish people gave it a chance...

  • @davidjackson6320
    @davidjackson6320 Před 23 dny +25

    I am so fascinated that these guys have taken over work on Vampire: The Masquerade 2. From interviews they clearly know what people want from the game (and what they don't), but I have no reason to think they can pull it off.

    • @stevethepocket
      @stevethepocket Před 23 dny +6

      That's some "forcing the _Deponia_ guys to try to make a fully 3D Gollum game" decisionmaking on the part of whoever owns that IP.

    • @MrSnaztastic
      @MrSnaztastic Před 23 dny +4

      The Chinese Room is not the same studio they were previously. They're now just a brand owned by Sumo Digital, one of the larger entities in the UK game developer space.

    • @shakes5847
      @shakes5847 Před 21 dnem +2

      @@MrSnaztastic Well that explains why Still Wakes the Deep was actually pretty good

  • @AlexOlinkiewicz
    @AlexOlinkiewicz Před 23 dny +18

    3:54 the fact Yahtzee mention Cryostasis: Sleep Of Reason makes me a bit happy that very obscure game appears to becoming less and less obscure. Hopefully some company like NightDive Studio's does a remake or remastered of that Gem of a game. I mean they are remastering The Thing video game, so why not Cryostasis: Sleep Of Reason?

    • @piggosalternateaccount4917
      @piggosalternateaccount4917 Před 23 dny

      Yep, it really needs fixing up

    • @AlexOlinkiewicz
      @AlexOlinkiewicz Před 23 dny

      @@piggosalternateaccount4917 yeah, it suffers a similar issue that Grim Fandango has, with being extremely troublesome to run on modern PCs so be good if someone fix up the coding in the game so it actually can be playable and be available on multiple devices.

  • @BenjaminSteber
    @BenjaminSteber Před 23 dny +101

    I did not have a single emotional reaction until you brought up Margaret Thatcher. It’s already a monster survival horror her inclusion is just a redundancy.

    • @zUJ7EjVD
      @zUJ7EjVD Před 23 dny

      I feel like even fiscal and social conservatives should agree that everything that woman is and represents is evil. Mitt Romney, Malcom Turnbull, and whoever the British one was are one thing (with austerity, is there even a British equivalent), Thatcher is just a literal monster.

    • @rad4924
      @rad4924 Před 23 dny +21

      Weirdly I'm watching this straight after watching a documentary about her and now I feel like the ghost of Margaret Thatcher is following me across CZcams.

    • @BenjaminSteber
      @BenjaminSteber Před 23 dny

      @@rad4924 I just hope you’re not Irish.

    • @Kaarl_Mills
      @Kaarl_Mills Před 23 dny +16

      ​@@rad4924she's coming to steal your milk

    • @grzegorzbrzeczyszczykiewic563
      @grzegorzbrzeczyszczykiewic563 Před 23 dny +12

      ​@@Kaarl_Mills She shall privatize us all.

  • @schiz0phren1c
    @schiz0phren1c Před 23 dny +19

    I love Nick's delivery when he says "on TwiHERBGLERGH!" it's like either halfway through he remembered "Ah numpties!, it's called X now, feck it." or twidox literally sickens him nowadays.

  • @trevorburke8660
    @trevorburke8660 Před 23 dny +6

    I really appreciate and enjoy Second Winds transparency with everything, from needing our help financially to showing us where and how our help is being spent, but also that we don't NEED to give them patreon, we can just like, comment, subscribe, and watch and that in and of itself being helpful, like they're not trying to guilt us. Personally, I only really watch Yahtzees stuff since the previous game review show was the only thing I watched on the previous channel, but I'm sure the other stuff is good too. Anyway, just wanted to say that I like the direction Second Wind is going with things and I'm glad that six months in, I still get my dose of video game rambles.

    • @ossus1977
      @ossus1977 Před 23 dny

      Cold Takes is always worth a watch, imho. If nothing else, the mixture of noir speculation and an asmr voice delivery make it very easy to watch 15 minutes blitz by. It's like an auditory walkthrough of an art museum set to investigating game development and state of the industry.

  • @arcanum3000
    @arcanum3000 Před 23 dny +8

    I quite enjoyed the game, but I have two criticisms: First, there were one or two places I died while trying to escape a monster just because the game wanted me to do it in a very specific way, and it wasn't clear what that was. Second, there were one or two too many "ok, now run clear across the drilling rig *again* to pull a lever to keep us all from dying" objectives. It started to feel a bit like padding rather than something contributing to the gameplay and/or narrative.

  • @cameronpage8108
    @cameronpage8108 Před 23 dny +27

    This comment is to show support for this content and provide engagement 👍🏼

    • @squishybrick
      @squishybrick Před 23 dny +1

      This comment is to make fun of the absolutely robotic nature of the comment this comment is a comment of.

    • @cameronpage8108
      @cameronpage8108 Před 23 dny +3

      @@squishybrick Thanks for your feedback! We here at Dave and Busters are always looking for new and innovative ways to improve our customer experience!

    • @squishybrick
      @squishybrick Před 23 dny

      @@cameronpage8108 You're welcome, now go eat a banana.

  • @troylentz6580
    @troylentz6580 Před 23 dny +8

    Im happy yahtzee is now actually doing games he actually wants to do but i do miss him ranting about triple A games

  • @mattmason4338
    @mattmason4338 Před 23 dny +10

    Came for Yahtzee, stayed for the Beginner's Guide shout out.

  • @nubladoparcial6149
    @nubladoparcial6149 Před 23 dny +20

    "but surely the scottish aren´t so hard to understand thatyou need subtitles..."
    hahahaha
    no, you absolutely need them

    • @pluemas
      @pluemas Před 23 dny +8

      I think British folk are just more exposed to variety of accents moreso than Americans. I've found yanks struggle much more with accented English in my experience.
      Perhaps because we have a lot of strongly distinct regional accents and have a lot of interaction with continental Europeans speaking English, we get more familiar with picking up and understanding unfamiliar English than the fairly homogeneous states would.

    • @akl2k7
      @akl2k7 Před 23 dny

      @@pluemas Yeah, that's been the case from my (American) perspective. Some Northern English accents are pretty impenetrable (doesn't help that we're not exposed to them much). Then again, I'm sure there are some Deep South or Appalachian accents that would trip up most people too.

  • @kylekonop4801
    @kylekonop4801 Před 23 dny +20

    SOMA - the "game" whose most popular mod was something that removed the only actual gameplay present.

    • @Ramsey276one
      @Ramsey276one Před 23 dny +1

      WTAF

    • @vivusthevivusthing6182
      @vivusthevivusthing6182 Před 22 dny +2

      I'd still vote it "game with the thickest protagonist" for how much that guy struggles with the concept of a copy.

    • @Ramsey276one
      @Ramsey276one Před 22 dny

      @@vivusthevivusthing6182
      O
      M
      G
      XD

    • @joseguillermocarrilloferna1688
      @joseguillermocarrilloferna1688 Před 22 dny

      ​@@vivusthevivusthing6182 TBF he is a hundreds of years old, first of its kind copy of someone with a terminal brain disease.

    • @LicoriceLain
      @LicoriceLain Před 16 dny

      @@vivusthevivusthing6182 Part of me thinks he was just in massive denial.

  • @jcace13
    @jcace13 Před 23 dny +7

    Watching Countdown while waiting for your fish & chips is as British to British people as it gets.

  • @Reveticate
    @Reveticate Před 23 dny +7

    Crikey it's the Rozzers.

  • @ljzmoore
    @ljzmoore Před 23 dny +20

    "Surely the Scottish aren't so hard to understand that you'd need subtitles" - someone's clearly never been to Peterhead

  • @MortalMercury
    @MortalMercury Před 23 dny +10

    The "I'm just weedling your winkie" part struck me as oddly wholesome for him, he may have a heart(?)

  • @Truth4None
    @Truth4None Před 23 dny +2

    3:24 I don't know about everyone else, but in my experience, being farted at by a surprised and fleeing animal can make you feel like you're dying.

  • @stormtempterf8058
    @stormtempterf8058 Před 23 dny +5

    If you can't understand a Scotsman just assume they're saying the most violently aggressive thing within the context is probably good advice, lol, thanks Yahtzee

    • @ForteanJo
      @ForteanJo Před 23 dny

      yeah, but it'll just be banter!!

  • @ebbderelict
    @ebbderelict Před 23 dny +5

    I say without sarcasm that "I don't know what I want, but this isn't it" is such a great commentary. I love it. Very relatable to me.

  • @Formoka
    @Formoka Před 23 dny +2

    Yay! Beginner’s Guide getting a shout out! I love that game and wish more people knew about it.

  • @TyroneBruinsmaFilms
    @TyroneBruinsmaFilms Před 23 dny +5

    Yahtzee mentioned Cryostasis and now I just want that game given his going ovet

  • @AGrumpyWitch
    @AGrumpyWitch Před 20 dny +1

    "Still works the shaft" made me choke on my chewing gum, thank you

  • @VeganSquirrel
    @VeganSquirrel Před 23 dny +1

    I actually just played and finished this last week! I highly enjoyed it and I'm glad I wasn't the only one to do a "The Rock eyebrow raise" when there were subtitles over the English speaking characters. That said, I'm very familiar with traveling in the UK and the slang while it's second nature to me, some might not like "figuring it out." Highly recommended if you're a walking sim person! :)

  • @RoseKoneko
    @RoseKoneko Před 23 dny +1

    I loved this game a lot and the subtitles threw me into laughing fits. Thank you for translating slang. I want this in all games now. It’ll be hilarious.

  • @CErra310
    @CErra310 Před 23 dny +1

    I am awestruck by the fact that a person other than me remembers Cryostasis

  • @ashleybrooke2087
    @ashleybrooke2087 Před 23 dny +1

    "If in doubt, assume they're saying whatever would be the most violently aggressive thing to say in that moment."
    As an American, I can't claim to know whether or not this generalizes all people of Scottish heritage but I will say it definitely applies to my relatives in the old country & they are proud of it.

  • @rurouni5580
    @rurouni5580 Před 23 dny +11

    Monika will be very happy to know that Yahtzee really liked Doki Doki Literature Club 🥰

  • @davidwerner6467
    @davidwerner6467 Před 21 dnem +1

    Grant Morrison is a good case of hard-to-decipher Scottish accents. When promoting one of DC's big comics in Italy, they had to get a scottish accent to english translator, than an english to italian translator to understand Morrison

  • @zappafranklin40
    @zappafranklin40 Před 23 dny +1

    This is probably my favorite thumbnail yatzhee has ever done

  • @TheDoctor423
    @TheDoctor423 Před 21 dnem

    Speaking as an American that reads philosophy texts for fun, did well with French classes in high school and college, and read novels like House of Leaves and Infinite Jest for fun... I have to say I was grateful for the subtitles translating the vernacular in this game. I think this is because in a game, there's a lot more to focus on at any given moment, including where the creeping horror might be coming from and the details of the setting (and there's a good amount here, especially early on)... so yeah... glad the subtitles were helping there.

  • @MsCounterMax
    @MsCounterMax Před 23 dny +1

    The Beginner's Guide mentioned? Hell yeah I am happy

  • @Dorrovian
    @Dorrovian Před 23 dny +2

    (without playing the game) Yellow ladders actually make sense on oil platform, for safety reasons (as it is done in real life)!

  • @mileshbhana23
    @mileshbhana23 Před 23 dny +1

    Interesting thing about your comment about needing subtitles for Scottish accent. Something I've observed in the workplace.
    I agree that for most of us, it's actually not that challenging to understand. But, it's actually a very hard thing to ken to people who speak english as a second language.
    Great call from Chinese Room for accessibility.

  • @dpedreno
    @dpedreno Před 22 dny

    Yahtzee still in shape no matter how many years pass. Best part is he's evolving.

  • @glennstarkey1076
    @glennstarkey1076 Před 23 dny +3

    Its like in Wolfenstein where only the Scottish guy gets subtitled

  • @glacialbae
    @glacialbae Před 23 dny +3

    I have been baffled by your use of the phrase "Ghost Train Ride" for years, since I had no idea what you were referring to. Once I saw your character sitting in a "Ghost Train" car in this episode it all clicked.
    I don't know if it's a regional thing but I'd never heard that phrase anywhere else. Now that I actually understand what you mean, I think that it's a pretty good metaphor.
    One mystery solved, now onto the next.

    • @mutantfreak48
      @mutantfreak48 Před 23 dny +6

      it's a term he's made up himself that refers to super linear story-based single-player games (usually AAA ones) with a big focus on set-pieces and with only one optimal way of playing them

    • @glacialbae
      @glacialbae Před 23 dny +6

      @@mutantfreak48 Right, but it clearly also refers to those haunted house attractions that you'll find at amusement parks where you're put in a little cart and slowly taken through a series of spooky scenes on rails. That's where the Ghost Train Ride term comes from, and it works really well as a metaphor for linear sections in games.

    • @mutantfreak48
      @mutantfreak48 Před 23 dny +1

      @@glacialbae right yea

    • @glacialbae
      @glacialbae Před 23 dny +2

      @@mutantfreak48 That's the connection that I didn't get. Up until this video, I never connected the phrase "Ghost Train Ride" with those haunted house attractions. I'd never heard it used to describe those, so I understood what Yatzee was using it to mean in his videos (really linear games), but I didn't understand why he was using that phrase until I just made the connection to the haunted house things.

    • @Badficwriter
      @Badficwriter Před 20 dny

      @@glacialbae I loved those. But once in a while they put real people in the shadows that swing axes at you. The sheer surprise simply because you've memorized the scenes and anything unexpected is a jump scare.

  • @dorianhinkle5595
    @dorianhinkle5595 Před 23 dny +3

    I kind of wish that The Chinese Room had been the ones to make games like Until Dawn, because I feel like they at least understand how to tell a good story; despite all the pretentious lampshading they do with how they implement that story.
    But! They at least understand themes, there's an understanding about how to tell stories beyond "woah, let's make a film but worse". And that alone could have made Until Dawn almost worth playing. Because Until Dawn felt like "gamers don't watch that many movies, we can get away with being a terrible movie and frame it as 'oh it's just schlock', that'll get us some defenders". Until Dawn is vacant, and it's not even fun if you've seen the kinds of films the game is referencing.

  • @FaTerokiMenra
    @FaTerokiMenra Před 23 dny

    Didn't expect a mini review for Before Your Eyes tucked in here but I appreciated it.

  • @SenorRu
    @SenorRu Před 22 dny +1

    I'd say the monster remaining a mystery is a big pro in a horror game, or horror anything for that matter. It remains nameless outside of the people it mutates, which is believable since the few people still alive, have better things to do than play scientist or give the infestation a silly codename.

  • @eyokirvideos7400
    @eyokirvideos7400 Před 23 dny +18

    did Yahtzee just say he liked Doki Doki literature club?

    • @WooberJig
      @WooberJig Před 23 dny +6

      He says as much in his review, he just disliked it after the turn in the narrative.

    • @arbetor12
      @arbetor12 Před 23 dny +2

      @@WooberJig oh... I remember it now.
      also didn't like the fucking with the files bit

    • @yumdeliciouspancakes
      @yumdeliciouspancakes Před 23 dny +2

      Everything up to and including the twist is good but everything after that and the ending is awful

    • @OperatorError0919
      @OperatorError0919 Před 23 dny +4

      I knew that there were things about DDLC that Yahtzee praised, but him straight up, and without qualification, saying "I like this game" is kind of wild to me. Not that I don't like it, I'm just shocked that Yahtzee remembers well enough to mention it.

  • @Arathir66
    @Arathir66 Před 23 dny +2

    "Surely you cant be so scottish you need subtitles"... Have you ever heard of Kevin Bridges?

  • @Mahrooby
    @Mahrooby Před 23 dny +1

    Holy shit someone actually remembered cryostasis exists

  • @CommanderViviax
    @CommanderViviax Před 7 dny +1

    The yellow isnt out of place there.
    Its a oil rig. Everything that moves or you use is going to have to painted bright yellow.
    Literally everything.
    You need to be able to see every single step, ladder, handle, piece of machinery, etc.
    It doesnt even look like climb here. More like its natural. Oil Rigs, etc, are painted bright yellow.
    Maybe theres some things that might not be yellow. Broken boards. But you would have to look really hard. And walkways are painted bright yellow too.

  • @TobyLooksLike
    @TobyLooksLike Před 18 dny

    One of my personal favourite horror games is Observer, and there are very very few moments in that game where you're under threat - the suspense and horror both come from unravelling the mystery and making you want to press on regardless of the threats. I think more horror games need to lean into the same sense of dread that inspires people to keep picking up a horror novel - we know we're not in any danger but we're tense and nervous to move on anyway.

  • @killiantruegames3670
    @killiantruegames3670 Před 23 dny

    CZcams actually recommended this to me instead of manually having to look it up. Progress!

  • @caramia6681
    @caramia6681 Před 22 dny +1

    "has roots up north"
    Is actually from the midlands.
    Never change yahtzee, claim you're from everywhere ;)

  • @TheSuperSpud
    @TheSuperSpud Před 23 dny

    Let’s go I’ve been waiting for this

  • @Radiant_Silverback
    @Radiant_Silverback Před 23 dny

    Yahtzee, we may be the last humans that get the 'See you Jimmy' joke.

  • @alphaamigo9688
    @alphaamigo9688 Před 22 dny

    Oh Yahtzee mentioned Before Your Eyes. Admittedly I haven't played the game myself, but I watched someone else play it, and that final sequence had me holding back tears. It's the game thay finally made me go "Damn maybe borderline walking sims with minimal gameplay mechanics DO have a place."

  • @honestjoe9417
    @honestjoe9417 Před 22 dny

    You know, wheres the giant floating cheetah head gone.

  • @zerothehero6100
    @zerothehero6100 Před 23 dny

    Hadn't heard of the game until I saw this video. Staring at the thumbnail, I didn't think it might have been edited until I looked at it for a second and said "Wait a minute, that's the FR font".

  • @taylormonnett1370
    @taylormonnett1370 Před 23 dny

    Exciting to hear Marty is doing a retro show! That seems like a good fit and I really like him😊

  • @stevenneiman1554
    @stevenneiman1554 Před 20 dny

    As a side note, the studio name is a reference to a psychology thought experiment arguing that AI cannot be sentient.

  • @GayBearBro2
    @GayBearBro2 Před 23 dny +64

    Comment! Engagement!
    Horror?

    • @Raida7
      @Raida7 Před 23 dny +3

      Comment replying engagement!

    • @voiceofagony
      @voiceofagony Před 22 dny +2

      Engage!

    • @TCO_404
      @TCO_404 Před 22 dny +1

      Reply. Sarcastic comment.
      Post?

  • @Noobgalaxies
    @Noobgalaxies Před 23 dny +1

    BEFORE YOUR EYES MENTIONED 🗣🗣🗣🗣

  • @JoeyDeehan
    @JoeyDeehan Před 23 dny +1

    Man out here making Rab C. Nesbitt references in 2024

  • @MissSallyB1
    @MissSallyB1 Před 23 dny

    the dunce monster warps reality so well the text on his hat even flips when he turns around :p

  • @GerinoMorn
    @GerinoMorn Před 9 dny

    I moved to Scotland being highly educated in English language, highest obtainable certs etc.
    I went to coffee chain, ordered an iced coffee, and the very nice girl behind the counter spoke some words that I'd normally reckon came straight from Necronomicon. It took me a moment to include "Scottish English" and "Scots" (two different things, of course) in my repertoire xD
    Also, BBC does put subtitles e.g. for some interviews with Scottish folk xDDD

  • @jackphillips5215
    @jackphillips5215 Před 23 dny +1

    Most shocking thing out of this entire review was learning Yahtz has played Cryostasis

  • @simoneval2619
    @simoneval2619 Před 23 dny +8

    The subtitles are useful for the one of us that don't have English as their first language, Yahtzee.

    • @davidcreighton-offord3275
      @davidcreighton-offord3275 Před 23 dny +6

      Subtitles are useful for a whole lot of people and for a lot of reasons.
      My somewhat generous interpretation is that forcing subtitles because there are Scottish accents in a British game comes across as a bit cringe. Like the time they had to subtitle Jamie Oliver for Americans.
      Subtitles should always be there for those that want/need them.

    • @cheesi
      @cheesi Před 23 dny +4

      @@davidcreighton-offord3275 Wait, they had to subtitle.. Jamie Oliver? Subtitling an 87 year old coal miner from up North I would understand, but I would imagine Oliver's pretty understandable. When did this happen?

    • @grzegorzbrzeczyszczykiewic563
      @grzegorzbrzeczyszczykiewic563 Před 23 dny +6

      ​@@davidcreighton-offord3275 To be fair, accents can be hard, especially when we're talking about a language as widely spoken as English, and America's various accents are some of the most divorced from Received Pronunciation and other supposedly "easy to understand" accents. It may come across as ridiculous, but it's better to be ridiculous than inaccessible.

    • @stevethepocket
      @stevethepocket Před 23 dny +5

      I don't think he's dinging the game for merely _having_ subtitles; literally all games with voice acting do nowadays. I think he's amused by how they're on by default (mandatory?) and translate the Scottish characters' accurate dialect into something more akin to how BBC anchors speak.
      I remember WAAAAY back when _Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas_ came out, a friend of mine had issues understanding the early '90s West Coast Gangsta speak that the main characters used, and I joked that they should have included a subtitle option that translated it into overly formal English. Then we both acknowledged that we probably would have unironically appreciated that and that it would have been more or less in line with Rockstar's sense of humor at the time. You know, back when they still had one.

  • @nocturnalcove9736
    @nocturnalcove9736 Před 21 dnem

    Think is that yellow paint is used on oil rigs because in case of an emergency, such as the electrics failing, you can still see and navigate by following the paint.

  • @jamesboyle6134
    @jamesboyle6134 Před 23 dny +1

    Yahtzee is about the one Sassenach I can stand making fun of Scotland!

  • @MLLamble
    @MLLamble Před 23 dny

    Gonna tell my kids this was "The Rig"

  • @testoftetris
    @testoftetris Před 23 dny +1

    I think you're zeroing in on something I've felt for a long time, which is that there is a meaningful distinction between "interactive fiction" media (walking simulators, visual novels, most point-and-click adventures) and more formal "games."
    I think about it as being similar to the difference between a novel and an anthology of poetry. They might be presented in very similar formats, but they have fundamentally different goals and you're meant to engage with them using fairly different lenses. When you approach a piece of work using the wrong lens, or try to shoe-horn in elements from a different medium in an effort to gain legitimacy through that medium's lens, it's usually pretty harmful to the final result.
    I think the fact that we generally look at interactive fiction works as if they are games actually does them a severe disservice, by pushing them into both of those pitfalls.

  • @johntaggart5141
    @johntaggart5141 Před 22 dny

    ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐Yahtzee at his best, Hilarious, Honest, and Insightfull. In that order.

  • @FFKonoko
    @FFKonoko Před 23 dny +1

    I saw the title and name on the store and for some reason my brain assumed it was some sort of alan wake spin off.

  • @TheFrugalVideoGamer
    @TheFrugalVideoGamer Před 23 dny

    "but surely the Scottish aren't so hard to understand you need subtitles?"
    I *highly* recommend watching an SNL skit from when James McAvoy was host about "Scottish Air Traffic Controller".

  • @IndustrialBonecraft
    @IndustrialBonecraft Před 23 dny

    The British Room: Makes the most depressing games about the subtlties of poverty and day to day life, using a colour pallete entirely of grey and muted greens.

  • @georgercop
    @georgercop Před 7 dny +1

    I cant help but think that if this really were a Scottish horror game, you'd be playing as an Englishman

  • @ironicugandan5826
    @ironicugandan5826 Před 23 dny +1

    I mean… Britain stealing China’s name ISN’T outta character. Only weird thing is they can’t put it in a museum.

  • @CentreMetre
    @CentreMetre Před 22 dny +1

    I was recently on the chinese rooms Wikipedia recently since their name has something to do with AI. What an example of the frequency illusion

  • @hidood5th
    @hidood5th Před 23 dny +1

    Hell yea Cryostasis mention in 2024

  • @kabobawsome
    @kabobawsome Před 23 dny +1

    To be fair, the climbable things in this game are ladders on an oil rig, this is actually a scenario where painting them yellow is actually perfectly reasonable.