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This is a fun little horror game inspired by Emily is Away and Hypnospace Outlaw. It sees you entering a long forgotten virtual world after finding someone's old computer in a garage sale. It's got some great puzzles and the ending is cleverly done. Hope you enjoy it! :)
I expected to be terrified with scary images with a ghost girl. Instead, i was terrified of the exsitential fears this game pulled right back out of me. Holy shit this one was good, thanks for playing this, Bobbert.
This game is honestly terrifying to think about. Uploading yourself onto the internet to stay alive forever and forget the hardships and worries of life, only to be abandoned for decades on outdated hardware and slowly going mad from isolation as the souls around you scream out in indescribable agony from mental torture and anguish but being unable to die. I feel terrible for Liz, especially at the end when the server crashes because there's too much memory taken up. It sounds absolutely nightmarish to exist in such a state, and to have your last hope torn from you sounds absolutely heartbreaking. This game really does bring out an existential fear of being forgotten, and the horror aspect is honest played out really well alongside a lack of cheap jumpscares which truly makes this such a good game. This honestly really opened my mind to how much I take for granted in life, which definetly wasn't something I expected to happen at 2 in the morning. Here's to hoping the developer makes more games like this!
This hit in all the right nostalgia pressure points. Got me thinking about my old Yahoo Instant Messenger and AOL Instant Messenger friends from back in the day. I still talk to a handful of my friends from that time, but about 90% of them are just gone from my life, moved on to bigger and better things (I hope, at least). Honestly this made me more sad than scared, not that that's a bad thing.
I got a lot of the same feelings from this as I get from watching the video for Placebo's cover of "Running Up That Hill". It's full of low-res blurry fan submitted videos of people lip syncing the words to the song. All those... lives frozen at that moment in time. I always get the feeling that they're yearning to be remembered.
This seems more like an homage to AIM (AOL Instant Messenger) than MSN messenger. "Buddy List" and the little yellow guy are dead giveaways. I love the LoseAmp gag, too 😂
13:57 Deep Sleep (DeepSleep3) in the top middle. EmilyIsHere in top right Hypnospace outlaw (Hypnospace_cowboy) in bottom right Kyle is famous? (TotallyKoolKyle) in top left DEADBEEF in bottom left (not a game but still a reference) there are most likely some references i missed but so far this is what i can guess
MSN and ICQ... really nostalgic.. used to be my window to the world where I talk to random strangers and get to know them and their country and culture.
I love when I end up not watching your videos cause like, I see the gameplay and a few minutes in are like "Yes I would like to play this" Thanks for sharing and getting me to see and play so many indy games I wouldn't have normally!
Wow, Lawson has a cameraphone! He's a cool guy! Kind of weird and flat, though, maybe he's faking it with a calculator... More seriously, this is a melancholy little thing, exceedingly well-crafted for what it is. Brings to mind every online friend that ever vanished into the internet before everyone and thing was tracked to heck: people you hope are still out there, alive, even though you don't really know them any more...the old joke about casually uploading yourself to [favoured site of the day] is very bitter here.
Pretty sure Orion was the guy who uploaded Liz to Other World, but yeah, it is strange how they disappear entirely after their "you're not liz" message.
I found this more heartbreaking that terrifying...but does it just end like this? I mean, did this mystery person get uploaded too or not? Looks like not, like the ritual backfired or something but still...I don't want her to be alone lol. I really enjoyed this one. Thanks for sharing.
@@Dmitrisnikioff Yeah but they have similar themes of "What does it mean to be human? Is having a human brain and thoughts enough?" although they have different takeaways.
This is one of the best games ive played. Its very well done, the style, music and gameplay. This game scares me alot, not becuse of creepy jumpscares like most games but, the plot. The thought of living forever...being forgotten. God this game is very well done! Must play. 👍👍👍
I wonder what happened to Liz's physical body? In my opinion, it is possible that her body was missing and no one are able to found it ever since thanks to that ritual she did beforehand. Lawson said that he have been messaging her every year since she left and hoping that she will reply. He even visited her, left some flowers and some Hi-Chew (some sort of candy) and interestingly both of the items are common for someone to visited a dear relative who passed away or went missing as a remembrance. However, my argument is of course far from perfect thanks to the lack of proof or detail in the game, so feel free to discuss this. Thanks!
hi abg!! ive always wondered are u just one person running this channel or are you a team of people finding and playtesting indie games? all hail bobbert
Man this game reminds me of how much rumors about satanic cults inside these type of games existed. It was a huge thing then, I swear every online game had one creepypasta like this.
@@howdoyoudo5949 Ngl any immortality that doesn't include a way out (example is like the immortal snail if you did wish to die you could just touch the snail) is hell
interesting concept. the photo of the guy holding a fucking modern cell phone taking a mirror photo is way out of place. The game implies it takes place around somewhere in the mid to late 90's.
@@ianfinrir8724 Yeah, i typed that incorrectly. The time frame of the computer is somewhere late 90's, not the game itself. Lawson's phone shouldn't be on the computer. Otherwise interesting game, but details like that matter.
@@qwook Ah! It's really hard to tell, that makes more sense and falls in line with the timeline. A mirror photo like that is appropriate for that time period.
That LoseAmp player album is certainly one of the albums of all time. Leave it to a youtube ad to scare the sh** out of me when you tried to enter OtherWorld for the 2nd time. You went light-speed. Had to pause to read some text and damn you just already know the solution to these puzzles?
Uh oh, now I think maybe it wasn't such a good idea to upload myself to the internet. What if people stop using RU-vid? But then... there's already more than enough material on here to last me until the end of time, so...
Actually, there's 'only' about 4 billion videos on RU-vid. Assuming an average length of about 10 minutes, that's 40 billion minutes of content. Doing the math, that works out to about 76,000 years... Shorts and replays will invariably skew that number, but you're not getting much more than an order of magnitude out of that at best... I guess as long as RU-vid continues to exist and new videos keep getting uploaded, you'll be okay... but that's a big 'if.'
reminds me of an old 3D roleplaying game I used to go on as a kid. (User created content had to be shared via mediafire though I think… The game was abandoned by the creator and mods went wild in the power vacuum. Whoops :P )