Let me tell you when i was little. i remembered playing this game and it was forgotten since. But finally. after 12 - 13 years i found the missing memory of this game
R3BEL SHARK I was always terrified of this game when I was younger.......just the chairs alone scared me but seeing someone delve deeper into the house shows off some of the truly terrifying beings that lurk within >~< Also the game was quite difficult x3
@@jakeb.7997 The Gameboy version never scared as a kid but the PS2 version on the other hand terrified me specifically the TV enemies and the way they would hang off the ceiling
R3BEL SHARK I may be stretching it a bit when I say that the game “scared” me.....more like it just spooked me. I never got to the TV enemies myself.....maybe because when I played when I was little.....I uhhh.....skipped all the dialogue >~
I never got the chance to finish the game when i was scaredy cat 12yo, and here i am now! Found my old gba and playing it. Taking a peek here when i ran out of ideas where to go, so thank you rebel 🦈
15:20 Imagine Chowder trying to crawl into the vent and he gets stuck, requiring DJ and Jenny to grab hold of his legs, or grab him by the butt, and pull him out.
29:16 Suppose Chowder follows up “I meant an exit from this room. Luckily, I think I just found it, that brass door over there.”; DJ (or Jenny): Good eye, Chowder.
No it is not I missed many of the toys and to properly beat the game 100% it needs to be played in hard mode to be able to access the Thou Art Dead machine which this run was not