For the 2nd game, there is a very popular theory that has been going on and might be related to the lore of the game It goes this way : So clair is the main characters girlfriend / wife and she broke up with him ( maybe cheating ) to which people believe he killed her in anger. The guy cant accept it so he kidnaps a girl from his neighborhood and traps her in his house and the kidnapped girl also dies of either starvation or he choked her to death ( because of her face in the denial ending ). Many days after killing the girl, he started to feel guilt and he started hallucinating which drove him insane after each day. In denial ending ( the one sting got ) : the guy is in denial ( he refuse to believe he killed them ), still hallucinating thinking the girl he kidnapped is still alive and then sleeps next with her dead body thinking clair is finally with him. In the truth ending : It is clear the girl he kidnapped is a victim and police are searching for her. Then a jumpscare pops up with clair having a distorted face which leads to believing clair is actually dead and now haunting the guy for what he did to her. When the tv says "how long has it been? 3 days? 7 weeks?" means the tv is questioning how long did his hallucinations drove him insane and the term "you need to let her go" means he needs to confess his crime to the police that he killed the 2 girls and let go of his denial After that we can also see the kidnapped girl looking at the guy through the window ( probably she is the one who made the tv said that )
@@rolandkarimdesucatan5118 Everything look scary or uncanny when it's low poly and vhs effects for some reason, if done right it can be scary. It's like if something becomes popular people starts doing or using it.
The Severance reminds me a little bit of Beneath the Skin by Cecelia Condit (the same filmmaker who created Possibly in Michigan). It's about a woman's thoughts towards discovering that her boyfriend of four years was hiding the corpse of his deceased ex-girlfriend in his closet. It's pretty dark, and it's based off of Condit's actual experience dating Ira Einhorn, a man who murdered his ex-girlfriend and also hid her corpse in his closet (it actually may or may not be a totally autobiographical film). Skin and Severance don't really share the same plotlines, but I find it interesting how they have that in common.
I think Clair from the 2nd game is someone special to the main character but somehow she’s gone, so the main character suffers from mental illness If I’m right then the game is just sad
fun fact the creator of repair the chairs also made a game called "super scuffle" which had an official collab with pizza but thats off topic what im here to say is they made super scuffle, FNF vs kapi and are a composer for sugary spire a very talented user "paper kitty" is really.
That first one is a Roblox game!? Yeah, it definitely is never mind lmao. The 2nd one was pretty neat. It may or may not be inspired by Omori, among other things. The only way I can describe the 3rd one is a fever dream.
7:37 pretty sure this is a reference to the song “7 weeks & 3 days” by yungatita? Not sure but just reminded me of the song since the amount of days and weeks were so specific. Also the second game was interesting
One time I had a nightmare of Roblox doors so in the nightmare I was like just collecting coins and opening doors like the game and then suddenly rush came and scared me so badly that I literally woke up in one sec 💀 also rush looked so goofy-
The first one was a kind of a ripoff from “Night Shift” game :D (gotta admit pretty neat one tho) Also second one feels like it was hugely inspired by OMORI, like with white space, grief and nightmares dhgdhdgdh