I think the side plot of Carson's divorce was more of a vehicle to show that his house was publicized online, and people were easily able to find where he lived, leading to Cara knowing your whereabouts. Also to instill fear in the mystery of who's breaking in.
Ive actually been in a situation similar to this. I was pet sitting for a friend around the holidays. I started to get freaked out and left early. My friend had security cameras at her front and back door, she asked me if I was still in the house or brought a friend or something because her system said someone entered the house and never left. Within 30 minutes the police were called, they searched the house and found a woman under the basement stairs with a kitchen knife. Unlike this, it wasnt a crazy ex on meth, but a confused and mentally ill older woman. She had broke in while I was in the house and the basement door was found open which means she knew I was there. She didnt steal anything which I think makes it even worse
The death threats were supposed to put you on edge for someone trynna break in but Charlie's complete unscaredness negated the whole fear factor of everything
I think Charlie would be a great exorcist, there's demonic screeching and violent shaking coming from the victim and he's just sitting there in his swampass chair like, "Good heavens, now that's a bit extreme. Mayhaps we can talk about this, this is just ridiculous."
Man, don't you just hate it when the killer finally spots you and they inadvertently get caught on some geometry trying desperately to break free and you're just standing there annoyed waiting for them to come and end you?
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I read the action text at 2:06 as "Press G to throw up" and since it was a large can I was like "damn this game has everything, first pissing and now puking, what's next"
Thank you Charlie with the constant uploads brother as cringy as it sounds you help so many out of depressing times with your immaculate ass-blaster content
So if I got locked up at a young age got freed now I'm 28 trying to get job and better my life ... meanwhile you Charlie. over here thinks I'm a bum loser that needs to get a life meanwhile I'm getting my father to bring me to work everyday at 3:30 in the morning that comment loki ruined my view on charlie.
I love how these games are actually freaky when other streamers play it, but Charlie takes the "dont take it so serious" aspect, and immediatly the game breaks from confusion
The who Carson scandal thing was a red herring as well as to establish paranoia. In other words, you assume the invader is a crazy fan of the ex wife but really your ex girlfriend. Also, in the final ending, It is said that she took meth and I find it weird that they changed it to hard drugs. Meth ages a person and would explain why his friends called her a "goth milf."
It wasn't a very good red herring. The whole plot was completely obvious as soon as the guys in the grocery store told him they saw his ex. lol. Also she's so tiny. Just deck her.
I think the crazy fans were meant to be a red herring as to who the intruder could've possibly been. But it had also been heavily hinting towards it being Cara ever since the convenience store trip. Actually, I don't think Charlie showed it but in the part where he's having a conversation with his friend, they mention that Cara had just been there and bought a lot of cans. When you're rolling up you can actually see her walking out of the store and to her car, which is probably how she ended up finding you at that house. She probably drove off and then waited for you to leave to follow you back. Talk about unlucky. In another note, for some reason they changed the fact that she was taking meth to just unspecified "hard drugs." Hmm.
I don't mean to flex but I'm 29 and whilst I still live with my dad, I pay a train driver to take me to work and back. Sorry to smother you with my alpha male vibes.
@@ajaxlewis7664 Oh don't worry. But hey, I'll let you know that I always WALK to home from work. Which is alpha enough to negate the fact that my dad drives me to work in the morning
@@azevedo1046 I walked out of the womb and ordered a martini, drank it and then saved a dog from an inferno, then teddy bear rolled out of the building. 😎
The part about the angry fans is meant to make you uneasy about everyone, like the pizza guy, it keeps you guessing about where the threat will come from; so you stay scared throughout & aren't just expecting your ex to show up the whole time. The goal being to keep the player on their toes, as they are playing a 'horror game,' after all.
Omg fears to fathom is one of my favourite horror series, all these episodes have such a mood it’s insane. I’m glad Charlie plays then aswell as these game diserve recognition
The strangest part of this game to me is that the laundromat in the beginning is basically the exact same as the laundromat from Arcade Paradise. It seems we've crossed dimensions with this one
The laundromat at the start of the video is EXACTLY the same as the laundromat in a game called Arcade Paradise, literally down to placement of appliances and layout. Look it up. It's weird lol.
I immediately recognized this story from Reddit, the only thing that might be different is he occupation of the person paying to have their house watched but other than that I remember this entire thing from a story on Reddit I saw like 1-2 years ago Also that laundromat that he starts in is the exact same one from a game that has the character running a laundromat and has an arcade in the back
I for sure thought they were going to do something with the divorce and death threat situation, and imo I think that would have been more interesting. Like a crazy fan shows up at Roy's house with the intention of harming him, not realizing that's it's actually just some kid house-sitting. But for some reason instead actually just it's his deranged ex who somehow knows where he's house-sitting at. Kinda silly ngl.
If only a game existed, that could physically throw a spider on Charlie through his monitor, while he is playing. That would be the only way a video game would scare him.