This theme actually plays in a narrow place called the Labyrinth, in Silent Hill 2. There's nothing too big in that place. It's still a very unnerving place
3 fun fact: number one: on 0:00 this image of a monster called "behemoth" from trevor herdenson number two: on 0:26 this structure is came from flatgrass from gmod so anyone will know that number three: on 0:46 is actually real and its the world largest machinery or biggest vehicles called "Bagger293 Bucket Wheel Excavator"
I actually like seeing these kind of images. Especially the ones which have humanoid creatures/beings. Just something about them is so fascinating even though i would shit myself if i saw them irl. I blame attack on titan for this fascination...
If you have a VR headset and SteamVR, i highly recommend playing The Utility Room. The entire game is a (literally) massive walking simulator of insanely big things like a massive stone pendulum that whooshes off into the distance that you can hear nearly anywhere in the game, massive easter island heads, and other things that would freak anyone with Megalophobia, especially in Virtual Reality.
I like things that are huge in size, preferably in the sky or just above the ground. I don't know what this craziness for mega-sized things is called, so i watch megalophobia videos to satisfy myself. Fun.
@@asheniza1168 I thought so too! I googled it, and it says Megalophilia is not an actual word. However, there is a subreddit in that name that posts pics of huge things there.
The beginning music sounds like the Chernobyl series music score. If anyone hasn't seen that then you must because its truly insane how much of a coverup it was and how the site is currently falling apart and how there is another denial game playing out again with how bad it is.
anyone stare up at tall poles like at the grocery store when you were a kid? Seeing how it almost looked like the pole was slowly leaning to fall down? tripped me out and makes this vid made me think of that
I don't know what I'd call the thing I have for this. But megalophilia isn't exactly it. I just love when I see something huge. Like that level in mario galaxy that puts you in between a valley. Like, you're in a valley, that is big enough that it can have planetoids with their own gravity. Or subnautica. The entire game takes place at the top of an inactive crater, think mount Fuji but with water. It's just, so cool.
I was sick a lot as a child and as a result had the most intense nightmares of this exact kind of thing. It is hard to explain, but it isn't so much the fear that makes the dreams memorable, but the sense of shock. It is paralyzing to witness things that are so immense. I still remember specific dreams over 25 years later.
Ah yes, megalophobia images with unnerving music aka Silent Hill 2 The Labyrinth Theme which is in literally every single megalophobia video 😂 but from a serious standpoint, I can see how these objects give off a sense of anxiety and/or fear
Do you people have a single 5 second sound clip to play over every single one of these? I've seen like 10 videos already with this exact sound on repeat.
0:35 Fun fact: This picture is from (What I believe to be) the Electric State, a book by Simon Stålenhag, a Swedish artist and musician who makes allot of art with a sense of megalophobia, and I completely recommend reading one of his books
или корабль тонет или старая подводная лодка всплывает, но размеры не реальные намного больше чем должны быть и нос перекошен не совпадает с бульбом для рассекания воды