Are you brave enough to venture deep into the ocean and discover creatures from the past and present? How many creatures did you spot? Watch out for the Plesiosaur and Pliosaur! Also the wild Kyogre? Thanks for watching:)
I think that the apprehension was way scarier than the actual appearance of the sea monster. Wandering around the depths and darkness of the underwater world, expecting a monster to just come out any time, any where. The unknown is scary. Also, love that Kyogre was just there chilling.
@@shrekenthusiast ANYTHING can be scary… humans are weak and fearful, each one having their own individual weaknesses and fears… Seriously though, there is a phobia of breasts… apparently everyone can be afraid of pretty much anything.
@@fiercethedragon While humans can be weak and fearful, they also have the ability to be extremely dangerous and unpredictable. Also, out of everything, it was funny how you chose breasts as if it's the most harmless thing in the world 💀
1:46 was my favourite part. Seeing the giant creature swimming past from that tiny hole somehow makes me feel small but peacefully safe. Until the character jumped into the massive empty space of water.
Being thrown in the empty sea without nothing around is so terrifying, the fear of being watched in the empty ness (ocean, space, street, etc.) is bigger than seeing an actual treat
Indeed, seeing a threat focusing your mind, you stop being worried about the unknown, because now you know. It might be scary, it might be dangerous, but you KNOW. And what you know, you have a chance against.
It’s actually a lot scarier if you’re not already looking in the direction of the plesiosaur that eats you. I was looking to the side the first time and it actually made me jump a little, since all I saw was the flash of shadowy teeth, the sound effects, and then darkness. I went back afterwards, turned the camera to see what actually ate me and didn’t flinch. Lol
The scariest sea monsters are the ones you know are there, catch glimpses of, but cannot identify the scale of before they disappear. Especially when you know it saw you, and hasn't gone far enough away for you to not hear it.
My goodness! You did it brother!!! That was legit amazing and terrifying 😩 I felt clausterphobic in the cave... 2:05 was the scariest bit for me though!
This was incredible! I'm not someone who has a fear of the ocean or the life it holds, but I can see why some people do find it scary. (Spoiler: Watch the entire video before finishing) At the end, I was just staring at the ship since I could see the shadows of all the creatures floating around me. So I didn't even see what ate me at the end other than its chin which gave me a good jump. Really amazing work of art!
As someone with thalassophobia, I couldnt even manage to barely turn anywhere around, even when I was ascending to the boat. I was petrified to move to see what the actual f was gonna be around me :(
ima be honest, the jump scare was kinda anticlimactic, but the actual experience is cool though. especially the part where there was nothing near you and it was all black. that was scary. but overall pretty good.
Honestly, I might be the only one, but I love the ocean. I find it odly comforting. Yes, there's a lot that can be deathly dangerous: the cold, predators, unfamiliar plants, pressure, etc, but I love it. Any game I can go and explore underwater is my type of game. Subnautica, Sea of Thieves, Stranded Deep. Who's with me?
why did i have to watch this right before i go to sleep? i literally found it hard to breathe. great job creating it though, it looks great… from what i could see through my half closed eyes.
I agree. An interesting story is American lawyer Robert Rines dedicated his life to trying to find evidence of the Loch Ness monster. He conducted various expeditions using sonar, underwater cameras, and floodlights for over 30 years. His research produced several photographs, and their authenticity is still debated to this day.
i hope the next Subnautica game is like this I like the bright animated atmosphere of that game but there's something much more menacing.and sinister in this darker vibe I hope they try this direction in the future
Just found your channel. Love your concept. I once got scared of a huge flying bat that was flying towards me during night. It was getting bigger and bigger as it got closer and closer. It was scary. And in my dreams huge bioluminescent manta rays and squids really scare me. Bye.
I have Thalassophobia (Fear of deep water) and i could barely make it to the end because of the realistic, unnerving graphics. Overall it was a good video, i would reccoment
Меня пугает скорее не глубина, сколько отсутствие в поле зрения дна. Очень жутко стоять на краю, а затем как бы "шагнуть" в пропость. Ты останешься на том же уровне, но эта темнота внизу... Она пугает до ужаса...
Very amazing job! I really thought I'm under water for one second even though I'm just using my phone without the VR set thing. Besides, I like the little Easter egg at 1:05 . But I think it would be better if you can add some scenary like a dying shark bleeding, a bunch of dead bodies or blood floating from a direction, just my little advice... Overall, I give it 10/10.
You know, here’s a thought about sea creatures: If we do find one, not only do we have to consider the fact the possibility of more lurking about in the ocean abyss, but also consider that no matter how alien or how fictional they appear, they are from Earth. Which means we do not know our planet as well as we think we do.