It's cool to see Chilla's arts move out of the ps1 style and into a more realistic one, although i do really like the ps1 style, its still nice to see new stuff.
Chillas art have really improved with this game, for a while their quality has been slipping because of their tendency to add multiple endings and making longer games, it’s good to see them go back to their more detailed, tense roots
While multiple endings and larger games are certainly not negative things, I agree that with a team as small as theirs, it’s far better to go for something in this kind of style
I also just find humming noises like that so creepy. It reminded me of that one radio hijack that was just this high-pitched distorted voice going "EEEEEEEEE"
There’s a Japanese animated series called Ghost Stories or something to that effect. It taught me a lot about Japanese folklore. I will never look at umbrellas the same again.
50:20 I remember my teacher when I was a kid telling class how her father was tortured by the gestapo with this method. Thanks, hadn't thought about THAT for a while.
I'm still trying to work out everything that's going on in this game but, with the Christian imagery and the room you eventually find under the house, I'm not entirely sure here but it makes me think of a certain time in Japanese history. About the time that they decided to close themselves off from the rest of the world, they outlawed Christianity. Like, you could be put to death for practicing it. So a lot of Japanese, which became known as the Hidden Christians, often would hide in caves and the like to practice their religion. Now with the room hidden like it was, and the statues and the painting down there, it made me think maybe that's what the room originally was. The house itself is a traditional one, and could be fairly old and land itself in that time period. Now again, that's just something that came to mind when you made your way down there, and I'm not sure exactly how that would play into what's going on in the game, just something I noticed. Maybe someone else could figure out how that fits in the story that understands more about the story than I do at the moment. Also the stairwell up that's sealed off, wonder if that leads to the hole he's dropping sacrifices down?
That idea of historical spaces repurposed for unsavory purposes kind of reminds of a certain creepypasta I read, which I think was called "Holes." The main character lived in the Southern USA in a pre-Civil War house that still had hidden rooms leftover from the Underground Railroad. A stalker lived in the hidden rooms and used them to spy on the main character without him knowing for years.
Potentially unlikely, But the first parts of this game heavily remind me of a semi-famous Horror video called "Walkthrough of my House" or something similar. Perhaps it's inspired by it?
Yeah, this game definitely give me some of the same sort of vibes as that video. The video is called "My house walk-through" for anyone who wants to watch it.
I just wanna say that your videos bring so much comfort, you are one of my favorite horror/creepy creator and i have been enjoying the voices of the void playthrough immensely
Fin fact that even many Christians don't know, the inverted cross is not a symbol of satanism but yet a symbol of the Saint Peter who refused to be crucified in the same orientation as his lord.
Many Asian cultures allow Christianity to exist alongside their local religions or even mixes them. Hope that helps explain some of what you were seeing in the game.
Japanese religious imagery is usually an insane salad of a lot more non-local stuff than just Christianity. you have the old japanese folk religion, but they've imported imagery from Buddhism, Hinduism, Daoism, Chinese Folk Tradition, and of course Christianity like you said. they all have various degrees of cultural admixture over hundreds upon hundreds of years (hundreds of years goes for Christianity too, Portuguese and Dutch were preaching a long, long time ago) although I wanna point out for clarity that Christians are a pretty small minority over there much like in (South) Korea, with the influence of the religious imagery spreading far wider than the faith itself
Japan has many religions as far as i am aware. I worked there once on a smaller project with my wife for two weeks and she is mongolian/tibetan buddhist and they had a temple there in town. And also a christain church, a small mosque and some other shrines. The japanese locals were also interested in us talking in German and Russian, for some reason they were obsessed with how these (and perhaps other) languages sound, even if they didn't understand what we were saying. They seem to mix random German words into their pop-culture, but i don't know much about that.
@@hyperturbotechnomike They do something similar with American English sometimes and seem to have an interesting obsession with Shakespeare. American English can be found in many animes and Japanese songs.
@@kingkorva5720 I don't know much about AE, because i took my english classes in the UK, because it's very close to where i live. East asian countries do also have fans of England, mostly because of Harry Potter and romantisation of british culture. There were some advertisements and products in Japan, where they replaced random words with english and latin letters, but didn't know it was AE specifically. For the differences between AE and BE, i only know that instead of ou, the americans use an o in some words (colour, color).
i was thinking the demon was more of a mental disorder and the censor bars are more of a visual barrier to the viewer of the camera mans dillusions that he felt were to extreme for the next person that watches them.
jisatsu means….ending one’s life….to be as pg as i can edit: i word i unfortunately often confuse with jisatsu is jitaku (自宅) which translates to an old house, or well-loved home which i think…is fitting with this game’s setting
If you look closely to the Cassette Tape AKA VHS in the Tub Full of Grandpa’s Blood has a bag covering it. Therefore the tape works. The TV and VHS Player is under the house.
Chilla's Art games are vague indeed. You really don't know what to expect. Even if you understand the game's name, it's ambiguous. "Jisatsu" either means "self-photo"/selfie (which's what the kanji suggests) or "self-k!ll"/suic!de. And the possible first monster encounter in the game is a talking toilet...that demands sacrifices??
this game reminds me of a film. i forget what it's called, but it's a found-footage movie about a ritual to appease a demon that was never finished, and now this demon is pissed.
well idk japanese but google translate agrees, both ways, if you type in jisatsu into english to japanese and if you type in s**cide into japanese to english.
The kanji in the title 自撮 translates to "self-photography" (aka selfie). It's a play on words because as is mentioned before 自殺, which is pronounced the same as 自撮, means "self-deletion".
strange, I googled what Jisatsu meant, and apparently it means "superslide/sudoku/close-the-game" (inuendo in case my comment gets flagged or removed), but I googled the Japanese characters next to it and it came up with the definition of a selfie... odd. Maybe its just something weird with Google, or Jisatsu has numerous meanings like how the number four in Japanese also means death. Idk that's likely a stretch and probably inaccurate, but either way the name works
I feel like this entry into Chilla's catalogue has some higher highs and lower lows. Personally I didn't enjoy the FOV, smoothing, and flashlight settings which made it feel artificially claustrophobic. However stuff like the person behind the curtain and the back-and-forth between the two perspectives are very interesting. The censor effects were cool if they worked a bit better.
Bro u need to play bioshock1 not as scary other games the environment is the most scariest in gaming in my opinion soo plsss im on my knees begging you to play this game i need you to play bioshock1 dont need to make a series on it just play an hour im an grown man begging you ill copy this comment and post it on every single CZcams comment section on every video till you play bioshock1
Bro u need to play bioshock1 not as scary other games the environment is the most scariest in gaming in my opinion soo plsss im on my knees begging you to play this game i need you to play bioshock1 dont need to make a series on it just play an hour im an grown man begging you ill copy this comment and post it on every single CZcams comment section on every video till you play bioshock1
Japanese Christians do exist, though they are a very small minority of practicioners in comparison to the indigenous Shinto and the long-standing native form of Buddhism. As with any sort of imported religion and its accompanying spiritual practices, Japan's Christianity is heavily interwoven with pre-existing beliefs and practices. Don't know the granular details of its practices myself, but Christianity's *history* in Japan since its introduction by the Portuguese in the mid-16th Century is absolutely fascinating, especially as it had been, for the longest time, a persecuted practice. To this day, Christianity is still seen by some Japanese non-Christians as a kind of "colonialist's" religion, while many others simply accept it, or even see it as an exotic foreign religion, the latter is why Christianity and Christian imagery in Japanese entertainment media is so abused or misused, e.g. _Neon Genesis Evangelion_
When the censors went over the statues of Saint Joseph and the Blessed Virgin and the Icon of Jesus, I immediately thought of the Mandela Catalogue. Even the “demon” has a similar voice to the Alternate “Gabriel” from the series. Religious horror really gets to me, being Catholic myself.
You are so overthinking some things. I think your videos would benefit greatly, should you stop assuming what's going on before learning anything. As my English teacher used to say: "assume - makes an ASS of U and ME".
@@rubi3050 You might be right. Seems I'm not the target audience, which really makes me sad. There are not too many creators that delve into this part of the video games' world. I still do enjoy his work most of the time...
It's cool to see Chilla's arts move out of the ps1 style and into a more realistic one, although i do really like the ps1 style, its still nice to see new stuff.
Agreed, big fan of more low-quality graphics, but it gets old after a bit
that style is played tf out anyway
Interesting... 🤔
We are getting out of the library with this one 📣
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Chillas art have really improved with this game, for a while their quality has been slipping because of their tendency to add multiple endings and making longer games, it’s good to see them go back to their more detailed, tense roots
While multiple endings and larger games are certainly not negative things, I agree that with a team as small as theirs, it’s far better to go for something in this kind of style
The humming censored objects are so clever, lets your mind race with flashing guesses of what could possibly be so disturbing
I also just find humming noises like that so creepy. It reminded me of that one radio hijack that was just this high-pitched distorted voice going "EEEEEEEEE"
A new chilla's art game is like a blessing sent down from heaven
A blessing from heaven that's literally named "suic!de" (in Japanese).
The way this game looks and feels reminded me of a video called My House walk-through which was some pretty unsettling stuff when I first saw it.
I was thinking about that too. Great video lol
im thinking this game is 100% inspired by that
i thought the same thing
jisatsu means something like self recorded, recorded by yourself, a selfie etc, using that kanji. but without that kanji jisatsu can also mean suicide
There’s a Japanese animated series called Ghost Stories or something to that effect. It taught me a lot about Japanese folklore. I will never look at umbrellas the same again.
The sub or dub version?
@@Ruudes1483 Go for pure japanese
50:20 I remember my teacher when I was a kid telling class how her father was tortured by the gestapo with this method. Thanks, hadn't thought about THAT for a while.
This reminds me of the "my house walk-through" video.
Thought the same thing
I'm still trying to work out everything that's going on in this game but, with the Christian imagery and the room you eventually find under the house, I'm not entirely sure here but it makes me think of a certain time in Japanese history. About the time that they decided to close themselves off from the rest of the world, they outlawed Christianity. Like, you could be put to death for practicing it. So a lot of Japanese, which became known as the Hidden Christians, often would hide in caves and the like to practice their religion. Now with the room hidden like it was, and the statues and the painting down there, it made me think maybe that's what the room originally was. The house itself is a traditional one, and could be fairly old and land itself in that time period. Now again, that's just something that came to mind when you made your way down there, and I'm not sure exactly how that would play into what's going on in the game, just something I noticed. Maybe someone else could figure out how that fits in the story that understands more about the story than I do at the moment. Also the stairwell up that's sealed off, wonder if that leads to the hole he's dropping sacrifices down?
That idea of historical spaces repurposed for unsavory purposes kind of reminds of a certain creepypasta I read, which I think was called "Holes." The main character lived in the Southern USA in a pre-Civil War house that still had hidden rooms leftover from the Underground Railroad. A stalker lived in the hidden rooms and used them to spy on the main character without him knowing for years.
Chilla's Art is like Euphoric Brothers with their pace of releasing Garten of Banban, but much better in quality and horror.
Potentially unlikely, But the first parts of this game heavily remind me of a semi-famous Horror video called "Walkthrough of my House" or something similar. Perhaps it's inspired by it?
definitely is i felt that vibe hard
Yeah, this game definitely give me some of the same sort of vibes as that video. The video is called "My house walk-through" for anyone who wants to watch it.
fun fact, the guy who made that video also has a minecraft playthrough
Chilla’s Art never fails to blow me away
just wanna say thanks for making these videos librarian, helps me escape for a bit from my shitty depressing life
Todo amor do mundo pra você Librarian!
From your (greatest) brazilian fan!
it's a rare thing to find other brazillians here...
Errado, eu sou o maior kkkkk
@@Jian_mu KKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK
Joias raras hein
Não, EU QUE SOU O MAIOR >:(@@Jian_mu
A chilla art game from the librarian! what an amazing Christmas gift🥳
The librarian never fails to produce quality videos
Chilla's Art have mastered depictions of dilapidation and grunginess.
I just wanna say that your videos bring so much comfort, you are one of my favorite horror/creepy creator and i have been enjoying the voices of the void playthrough immensely
1:15:15 Librarian first meets Whang
that's wendigoon
Fin fact that even many Christians don't know, the inverted cross is not a symbol of satanism but yet a symbol of the Saint Peter who refused to be crucified in the same orientation as his lord.
Lmao of course this sounds like a dream job for an urbex guy
Wheres the dude thats like "the librarian is the type of guy who doesnt visit the library"
You're the one
5 games in one year? They're doing 90s game dev numbers.
Many Asian cultures allow Christianity to exist alongside their local religions or even mixes them. Hope that helps explain some of what you were seeing in the game.
Japanese religious imagery is usually an insane salad of a lot more non-local stuff than just Christianity. you have the old japanese folk religion, but they've imported imagery from Buddhism, Hinduism, Daoism, Chinese Folk Tradition, and of course Christianity like you said. they all have various degrees of cultural admixture over hundreds upon hundreds of years (hundreds of years goes for Christianity too, Portuguese and Dutch were preaching a long, long time ago) although I wanna point out for clarity that Christians are a pretty small minority over there much like in (South) Korea, with the influence of the religious imagery spreading far wider than the faith itself
Japan has many religions as far as i am aware.
I worked there once on a smaller project with my wife for two weeks and she is mongolian/tibetan buddhist and they had a temple there in town. And also a christain church, a small mosque and some other shrines. The japanese locals were also interested in us talking in German and Russian, for some reason they were obsessed with how these (and perhaps other) languages sound, even if they didn't understand what we were saying. They seem to mix random German words into their pop-culture, but i don't know much about that.
@@hyperturbotechnomike They do something similar with American English sometimes and seem to have an interesting obsession with Shakespeare. American English can be found in many animes and Japanese songs.
@@kingkorva5720 I don't know much about AE, because i took my english classes in the UK, because it's very close to where i live. East asian countries do also have fans of England, mostly because of Harry Potter and romantisation of british culture.
There were some advertisements and products in Japan, where they replaced random words with english and latin letters, but didn't know it was AE specifically. For the differences between AE and BE, i only know that instead of ou, the americans use an o in some words (colour, color).
Oh, no. The mannequins breached contaminant and have followed you all the way here and no wood shipper in site.
Arguably the censors are way scarier then seeing a jumpscare imo
i was thinking the demon was more of a mental disorder and the censor bars are more of a visual barrier to the viewer of the camera mans dillusions that he felt were to extreme for the next person that watches them.
the timing of this was impeccable, right as I sat down at the table
It was only a matter of time before Chilla's Art made a game based on the Librarian's real life
jisatsu means….ending one’s life….to be as pg as i can
edit: i word i unfortunately often confuse with jisatsu is jitaku (自宅) which translates to an old house, or well-loved home which i think…is fitting with this game’s setting
Any time Chilla's Art makes a new game I always watch your videos first before anyone elses 🙏
Yesssssssss perfect have been looking for something to watch for over an hour happy now
Chilla's Art just keeps getting better and better with every release.
This style by Chilla's reminds me of Resident Evil 7. Maybe that was the inspiration.
"What mannequins have you seen that have ears?!" Probably mannequins used to model glasses
26:56 from my understanding it mixing religions is common in Japan.
Hey liberal
I see you have a vr
Why not try from the fog with the Minecraft vr mode?
If you look closely to the Cassette Tape AKA VHS in the Tub Full of Grandpa’s Blood has a bag covering it. Therefore the tape works. The TV and VHS Player is under the house.
Yay new upload!
Chilla's Art games are vague indeed. You really don't know what to expect.
Even if you understand the game's name, it's ambiguous. "Jisatsu" either means "self-photo"/selfie (which's what the kanji suggests) or "self-k!ll"/suic!de.
And the possible first monster encounter in the game is a talking toilet...that demands sacrifices??
Glad the librarian is playing this
Chicken noodle soup while I’m sick AND a librarian video?
Everything you make is soo great like your voice its just soo i guess relaxing from your great Indonesian fan.
-fish
The boss at the beginning of the game talks like a yakuza who leads a black company (labor exploitation in Japan)...
It's amazing to see them improve and try to branch out to new styles
Perfect end to the night, cosy vibes!!
The part with the dolls really reminded me of the game Fatal Frame, also i don't think i've ever seen that picture of Jesus that was in the house.
That censor bar scare early on reminded me of the "Bad Sun" event from Voices of the Void.
this game reminds me of a film. i forget what it's called, but it's a found-footage movie about a ritual to appease a demon that was never finished, and now this demon is pissed.
Sweet! More Chilla lore! 🎉
Greetings to the off topic chat
Tanuki-san is just checking up on you
Jisatsu means suicide i think.
well idk japanese but google translate agrees, both ways, if you type in jisatsu into english to japanese and if you type in s**cide into japanese to english.
The kanji in the title 自撮 translates to "self-photography" (aka selfie). It's a play on words because as is mentioned before 自殺, which is pronounced the same as 自撮, means "self-deletion".
yay more chillasart!
Toilet demon is hangry! Gotta sacrifice some souls to the poop dimension!
I loved the censored squares
Five in one year?? They got 2014 Scott cawthon beat
Hiiii Librarian!
We went from a woman 19:11 to Norman Reedus 19:25 .
LOL it totally does look like him!
Oh boy. Here we go again🎉🎉
This atmosphere is soooo tense
YOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO NEW CHILLAS ART GAME
It seems the aliens harrassing Dr. Kel have been messing around with the mannequins in this house as well
when it comes to ghosts, rituals and curses; asia knows what it's doing. the americans don't have a clue, anymore.
"What a great boss!" No. No he is not a great boss.
Oh, it's based on that one video, right? I think it was called "My house walk-through"
It isn’t a horror game if the color black doesn’t appear
… unless it’s an art style or a console limitation 🗿
What
Could you possibly play Killer Frequency Vr?
Arrival of the fittest.
I’m here.
I hope the Librarian doesn't notice I only show up here every Chilla's release. Glob help me.
4:08 haha relatable
strange, I googled what Jisatsu meant, and apparently it means "superslide/sudoku/close-the-game" (inuendo in case my comment gets flagged or removed), but I googled the Japanese characters next to it and it came up with the definition of a selfie... odd. Maybe its just something weird with Google, or Jisatsu has numerous meanings like how the number four in Japanese also means death. Idk that's likely a stretch and probably inaccurate, but either way the name works
32:50 I don’t think there’s a tape in that player.
50:20 oh i felt the "hmmmpf"
Isn’t the hair and house based on that one scary CZcams video where a person circles an abandoned house? I forgot what it’s called though
I too was here.
If you've seen 'My House Tour', this looks very similar. I wonder if it's based on that?
I feel like this entry into Chilla's catalogue has some higher highs and lower lows. Personally I didn't enjoy the FOV, smoothing, and flashlight settings which made it feel artificially claustrophobic. However stuff like the person behind the curtain and the back-and-forth between the two perspectives are very interesting. The censor effects were cool if they worked a bit better.
33:14 Грузин задул свечу и сказал: «Соси!»
Try the game exit 8 its really interesting for a quick and fun video
Bro u need to play bioshock1 not as scary other games the environment is the most scariest in gaming in my opinion soo plsss im on my knees begging you to play this game i need you to play bioshock1 dont need to make a series on it just play an hour im an grown man begging you ill copy this comment and post it on every single CZcams comment section on every video till you play bioshock1
Bro u need to play bioshock1 not as scary other games the environment is the most scariest in gaming in my opinion soo plsss im on my knees begging you to play this game i need you to play bioshock1 dont need to make a series on it just play an hour im an grown man begging you ill copy this comment and post it on every single CZcams comment section on every video till you play bioshock1
Its like a fine cocktail, shock you mind whit the most deepest wierd.
Fantastic.
Hi! ❤❤
Day 38 of recommending Signalis
Japanese Christians do exist, though they are a very small minority of practicioners in comparison to the indigenous Shinto and the long-standing native form of Buddhism. As with any sort of imported religion and its accompanying spiritual practices, Japan's Christianity is heavily interwoven with pre-existing beliefs and practices.
Don't know the granular details of its practices myself, but Christianity's *history* in Japan since its introduction by the Portuguese in the mid-16th Century is absolutely fascinating, especially as it had been, for the longest time, a persecuted practice.
To this day, Christianity is still seen by some Japanese non-Christians as a kind of "colonialist's" religion, while many others simply accept it, or even see it as an exotic foreign religion, the latter is why Christianity and Christian imagery in Japanese entertainment media is so abused or misused, e.g. _Neon Genesis Evangelion_
Hey fo you have a discord server?
Yup, he does
@@Darien_- what's it called
@@hundrestry4829 it's in this videos descriptions
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Japanese games Are Always scary
The game really does give me Mandela Catalogue vibes
When the censors went over the statues of Saint Joseph and the Blessed Virgin and the Icon of Jesus, I immediately thought of the Mandela Catalogue. Even the “demon” has a similar voice to the Alternate “Gabriel” from the series.
Religious horror really gets to me, being Catholic myself.
Wow, that's an incredibly ugly tanuki statue. (Around the five minute mark.)
Almighty censor
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You are so overthinking some things. I think your videos would benefit greatly, should you stop assuming what's going on before learning anything.
As my English teacher used to say: "assume - makes an ASS of U and ME".
Then leave?
On god leave.
No they would not. The way he portrays his thoughts as he plays these games is what makes it enjoyable.
@@rubi3050 You might be right. Seems I'm not the target audience, which really makes me sad. There are not too many creators that delve into this part of the video games' world. I still do enjoy his work most of the time...
4th?
yes