First part of the stream highlights in Alien: Isolation. Played alone, at night, with headphones, in the dark. Streaming more Alien: Isolation here - / profile Twitter - / sovietwomble
+SovietWomble dude i feel ur FEAR!!! im not gd with horror games lol i played some zombie game with a m8 few years bck and i was shitting it we went in this room to hide and i just turned caught a glimpse of the wardrobe oh god i saw a dead body falling out " thinking it was a demon zombie thing " " cant remmber what it was about " i screamed like a lil girl and im a 6.4 built englishmen lol my m8 was appsolutely ecstatic in laughter u could say my head wasnt held high in school the next day lol XP
+Zachary Cambetis I remember shivering with relief on reaching that save point. It's also worth noting that all of this is BEFORE I had really encountered the alien. That's in part 2 when it's AI is released on me. The environment is just so well crafted that the immersion came so easily. And it made everything feel so threatening without seeing it. It overloaded my ability to cope.
When I started the video I was like: aww, it's not in VR By the end of the video I was like: Thank god it wasn't in VR, would have resulted in a heart attack or something
10:25 Imagine yourself in Ripley's shoes. You just looted a box and then you turn around and see a liquid slowly dripping from the vent. Even if it's just a spilled platypus precum i'm still gonna lose my shit.
You think watching someone else is scary? Try playing it yourself. Egad, this game was terrifying! And that's exactly why I remember it so fondly. It's one of the few horror games that was genuinely terrifying. Some other games come close and some even do the job Right, but most don't. Freaky/scary enemies is a step in the right direction, but atmosphere, and the soundtrack need to help too, or else all you've got is The Evil Within. Random dead bodies, a predictable story, and bloody ponds do not a scary game make. This game hit every note at the right time. If I had to make one complaint it's that the alien's pattern was predictable. It'd pop out of a vent, snoop around for a bit, then climb back into a vent for a minute or so, then pop out again, snoop around for a bit, then hop back into a vent. Once you made a rough memorization of that time pattern it was too easy to move around so long as you didn't make a lot of noise along the way. Oh, and lockers as a hiding space will almost-always get you caught.
@@nondescripthandle212 True, but User of Username was probably referencing to the way Womble sounds like a deranged lunatic who has lost their mind with how he's laughing at that timestamp. Which, as we can see by his recent videos he's fine now.
my favorite part is if you just skip to random points of the video, it's literally him panting, reassurance, saying im not scared, cussing, or _laughing_
I come and rewatch this entire series every year or two, it's that entertaining. I don't think there is another person who can play horror games and match Womble's level of entertainment. It gives me plenty of laughs and plenty of anxiety, I love it 👌🏼
Lemonhead 15 that’s a feature on this game actually. At least on console I know it is. PS or Kinect camera can detect ambient noise in the room and translate that into the noise you make in game. Not good when Xeno is hunting you. The muffled screaming you’re forced to make is horrifying
Me watching this at 1 am: "ok everything seems to be fine in the beginning" Womble: "This is fine" **Cuts to pitch black room** Me: *"Nope I'm going to bed"*
CortanasRequiem a clever idea for a horror game would be walking around a space station like in alien isolation. But with nothing dangerous whatsoever. Just don’t tell the player that. People aren’t so much frightened of being alone in the dark. As they are that they might not be alone in the dark.
@@kurokitsune1939 Gone Home for example is literally just a walking simulator but it takes place in an old house where the lighting doesn't work very well and I nearly had a heart attack every time I entered a new room.
@@lordthor5951 Oh yeah. Played recently. I had no idea if the game had horror elements or no. So i was a little bit afraid early on (i had the turn all the lights on kinda gameplay). Shit got really scary when i found out the hidden passages. The progress was so slow there.
If I remember once they called the firefighter because he screamed while being stuck in his bathroom. (Good call from them). I guess they wonder each times if he is playing or if they must call the firefighter again.
Give the man credit, this is an intense game. I played with friends watching and I still got scared at points even after watching 3 playthroughs before playing it. That fear of going so long without a save point while everything around you threatens to take away all that progress is stressful.
No "OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOHHH" when you see an enemy, no slow motion replays on the screaming parts, can't tell is that your breath or the character one, start doing nervous laught for no reason.... This is maybe the best but REAL reactions video on youtube i ever seen from a horror game
It's his breathing. Ripley is not scripted to breathe heavily unless she gets shot or something like that, so... Yeah, the heavy breathing is Womble's!
"It takes more than a silly computer game to scare me." Android jumpscare "OH NO NO NO NO NO DON'T COME FOR ME! BACK OFF, STAY BACK. ERRGHGHGH OH GOD OH GOD NO NO NO!"
This entire video you were freaking out but when you get impaled you just say "bugger" like it was the most incovient thing and if that's not British I don't know what is
Whenever I think of Alien Isolation, THIS video series is the first thing that springs to mind. So here I am, yet again, watching this full series for maybe the 5th time? IDK anymore, but its still funny, and still scary.
Y'know Soviet, that shuddering huff noise that the alien makes is called 'chuffing' it's the same noise lions make when they say hi to each other in their pride. He just wants to say hi to you!
You know that game has an option to pick up mircophone audio and the Xenomorph reacting to it. That would even be twice as entertaining if Womble wasn't even alowed to make hysterical noises in fear of being heard and hunted down.
Coming back to this playthrough 8 years later, I have to commend Womble on having accurate subtitles, not only available, but edited onto the video itself. So many RU-vidrs don't bother with it, so I'm immensely grateful for the ones that do ❤
I get scared at horror games because I'm anticipating the jump scare. I know it's coming so everytime there is a jump or an action that might end in a jump I shit myself 😂🤣
Womble is giggly and is hyperventilating, you can actually feel his shaking just by how much his breathing is shaking. While Ripley is more just light hyperventilation and generic heavy breathing that sounds much more composed than Womble's sheer panic and fear.
Whenever I feel sad, depressed, or in a difficult situation, I'd almost always re-watch this series. It's like the funniest shit out there. Thanks for the laughs
His mad giggling reminds me of Rickles buying the farm in Romero's (R.I.P) Day of the Dead (The real one not the crappy wannabe remake.) watch?v=2fiv96GoZSI =)
I have to say that this is one of the best suspenseful jump-scary scary-scary things I've seen on RU-vid - but the narrator/game player was the magic. I never understood how watching a person play a video game could be entertained by that but this SovietWomble playing has cracked me up repeatedly and it's a blast! Thank you! Keep on rockin' in the free world!
I'm not so much scared of the game as I am for Womble's health... The man sounds like he's on the verge of having a heart attack... or he's trying to run a marathon while recording this...
@@svary6440 Fear also makes your cortisol levels higher, which is generally bad for your brain and vascular system, leading to negative moods, poor decision-making, lack of sleep and an increased risk of heart attack in the long run, among a long list of other things which i don't care to list.
The best thing about Soviet channel is, even there's not much videos here. All of them are gold. And its still enjoyable and entertaining no matter how many times you watched