Security Booth is one of my favourite games I've played lately. Buy MY coffee: topofthemornincoffee.com/ Twitter : / jacksepticeye Instagram : / jacksepticeye Edited By: / yatesonthetube
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@@fortyfukinseven Oh he's done great! I more meant it's a nightmare to be thrust into so many jobs with no training, not that his performance at those jobs was bad
I love imagining the people in these cars watching Jack looking around paranoid, looking at their license plate, saying it out loud to himself repeatedly and then opening the gate without saying another word
We actually HAD a guard almost like that in one of my jobs. He got commended regularly, because his paranoia made him a good security guard. He caught industrial spies trying to get info on the company's inner workings. Twice!
@@Onetruefreeman XD If only, then I'd be able to pilfer sweets It was a tech company that had a few inventions and know-hows under its belt and was PARANOID about them. I had to sign NDA on being hired AND on quitting, despite not having access to that info. Turned out it wasn't just paranoia, cause there were 2 instances of employees trying to smuggle info out (on physical carriers cause PCs containing it weren't connected to Internet). That's where the guard came in.
"Thanks Natasha, your sacrifice is not in vain. We have contacted the other side... and your next of kin." He's got a few bangers in this playthrough, honestly.
I am SO glad that was the last ending. All thar build up and the tension of thinking we're getting a jump scare to end off with a dance break and the look of utter confusion on Sean's face. Gold
I keep saying that a game in a nursing home would be soo cool! Just casually being scared by the elderly, and having to perform minor tasks like giving them medicine and checking around the corners into the rooms! Add some scary thoughts!
@@Clownbunnycosplay i work at one myself! On my night shifts i usually have some scares! Opening doors, a demented patient wandering the corridors,. The building is old and we usually work alone with one other collegue in another building. I once had a power outage in my shift.... which meant sudden darkness and doors shutting🫠 years off my life.
i can just imagine me sitting in the car looking at this apparently 6 year old guard wondering around talking to himself and not opening up the gate. an hour later he says "you are not on the list"
I think the "I shouldn't have let them in" note (and therefore the shadow figure perhaps?) might have been the security guard expressing his feelings of guilt, since everyone who entered the building that night ended up dead and he was the one who let them all in. I get the feeling he may have committed suicide? The line "With each soul you are weighed down" sounds like survivor's guilt to me.
Imagine a game where you’re just the bystander to all the horrors. You’re not directly affected but you know something is going on and have to warn others and get help without sounding like a lunatic
You could play as literally any different character in a horror story that are somehow connected/affected to the plot and each of them would be a different cool horror game
I’ve seen so many people play this, never check the license plates, get one ending, then quit. I’m so glad you played the whole thing, I never knew how much there was to it
this game reminds me a lot of the Please don't touch anything (specifically the VR game where the stuff happens around you). Many of the endings are crazy insane apocalyptic scenarios occuring and having to watch it unfold around you while all you're doing is hitting some buttons.
The car that pulls up in the first playthrough when Jack says the demons are calling (18:20) has a license plate that belongs to Natasha Singh, the one who we later learn was "killed" in the portal. (You can see her on top of the first page in the list) In the second playthrough, when he lets the black car in the phone stops ringing because she is the one on the phone saying help me (29:00). In the third playthrough, the text is distorted when talking to the person in the black car and it says "Help me, I'm scared. It's cold here. Death is coming." Just before the ending (31:50). Interesting little detail
I was thinking the same thing! I'm guessing he reads sci-fi based off the few books he has mentioned so far, and honestly I would love to get some recommendations/review.
I wonder if all the cars inside the parking lot have license plates. If they do, I wonder how many of them are in the registry inside the security booth.
@@whyamihere54972 Edyta is still correct, the first car Jack turned away was like the second or third car to visit was red. The second, which actually happened a while later is the blue car that the creepy shadow guy staring at him was driving.
Lost is my most favorite show ever. I watched the entire series when I was in 4th grade, and even today I can name the cursed numbers off the top of my head. I am now in high school, having watched many other shows since then. Lost is still my favorite, and probably always will be.
"Hello, you've reached insanity" "you have been promoted to ethereal reality!"" "oh no i entered the PHONE DIMENSION" really good quotes in this video lol
"Send the experiment expert out here. I think there's an experiment going on out here: Testing my patience!" This is comedy gold and I refuse to not acknowledge it.
Sean: *Uses a notebook to write down a code over the phone in the game* Also Sean: *Doesn't use that notepad for license plates when people pull up* Honestly, I'd probably not have thought about it either. 🤣
The way he memorizes those license plates by making a little song out of them is comforting since I do it all the time and I thought I was the only one lmao
@@aud7593 ? it wasn’t me being rude literally at all it was a generalized statement. I understand it’s hard to determine intent over the internet but I’m a little upset you went straight to me trying to be rude over a joke or funny ha ha or just to put something into perspective for someone.
i JUST noticed, I love that you get an 'Employee of the Month' achievement after the whole "Emergency - Your families will be notified of your death" call lmaoo
"Im so glad this has so much, i thought it would be a short single play through, like 30 minutes long" it _used_ to be. It only had a couple endings and it was very short, the sheer depth this full version has is absolutely ASTOUNDING!!
For the character descriptions at 43:40, I think they describe the monsters correlated with naming the phones 33:00. Krakoon(with descriptions of tentacle destruction) being Kraken, and Mist(with descriptions of haunted singing) being Siren. Jack only did those two, but I was curious if anyone else who has played the game would be able to tell me if I was right
I believe you are exactly right. Imagine bieng a researcher,, who has just glimpsed other creatures/entity's from another dimension, how exactly do you describe it on an After Action Report? I think turning them into D&D characters so the scientist can flesh them out without their mind breaking. I do wish he would have just looked at them all for a second so we could read them.
i just realised the lockdown tape, the last one he watched over the walls, it said "cerberus", one of the stations that is part of the nova nexus company (other stations being medusa and kraken) when he's on the database computer, outside, doing the security booth part, it says "nova nexus - cerberus" at the top, meaning that's where he is the first explosion that happened during the tape, the one that knocked the character over, must have been the large one that he heard outside the emergency lockdown phone call he received was broadcasted to him because there was an emergency lockdown happening inside the building he was outside
because im a horror nerd heres the timestamps for all the edits with glitches and eyes 0:27 persons of interest with (chase) as the 6th option followed by the iris logo 5:52 radio static 8:49 more static 10:50 the shadow man after zooming in you see the iris logo (single iris) 25:43 error code 26:19 "another note" 44:37 "aperture science will take care of the problem" 53:15 "I just wanted to talk" 1:01:19 "he wanted to kill me' I think that's all of em lol
He’s a master his videos flow so nicely you can feel how real and comfortable he is with his audience. The feeling of watching his videos is amazing, all the laughter literally having me in tears. I love it… all of it. The journey it has been watching this man has been one I’ll never forget a true MASTERPIECE. Sean your one hell of a Spud Bud keep doing what makes you happy we all love you and are here for the long run
@@UrPPhard absolutely. I wouldn’t want to get it twisted but I don’t want to be an asshole at the same time. I’m glad he’s making content, he makes me laugh and such, but he is not my friend. It is simply his job
Damn - That first play-through ramped up really quickly. Actually got a jump out of me because I turned my volume up after trusting there wasn't going to be another big explosion sound.
I love when he asked the shadow man if he was like G-man, because the first time he showed up, I could hear "Answer the phone, Dr. Freeman..." He also gives some Illusive Man vibes.
Love how between the shadow-man rave ending and the super-secret exciting IRIS teasers VERY inconspicuously put in the video, the comments pick the shadow-man rave. What a community 🤗
I love how, at the start of the video, you can tell Jack isn't feeling his usual upbeat self. But then as the game progresses, he perks up and ends on a positive note. I don't know what was going on in his life at the time of this video, but I hope he's doing better now.
I went to your route tour in Philadelphia Pennsylvania. I was in a horrible relationship and it was one of the only times my husband let me leave the house alone. I had just my youngest daughter, and went alone as my hub stayed home with our 3 girls. She's 5 now and loves you, laughing at your video right now. Infact all my girls love your videos. That was one of the only happy nights I had during that time. My husband later passed away in Jan of 2019. It was a hard time, he wasn't a great guy but it was sudden, we owned a business together, and had kids together. It all worked out and I'm with a great guy who is a great dad to my girls. But thanks for giving me that night during a very rough time of my life.
4:15 technically a placebo could cause all of those symptoms due to the way placebos work they trick the brain into doing things that normally the medicine would do. And your brain is fully capable of causing all of those symptoms. . . Meaning if a placebo were strong enough it could cause symptoms like hair loss memory or constantration problems with teague nausea vomiting skin changes headaches and blurry vision. You could experience these symptoms and go to a doctor and they tell you that there's literally nothing wrong with you your brain is just confused. And that is why the brain is one of the scariest things in the world, it can do anything to you and you have no true control over it. It's also one of the most intriguing things because if you could control your brain completely the amount of things you could do with your own body. . .
Jack I have been watching you for a really really long time man and I can thank you enough for all the laughs and entertainment you’ve brought me throughout all these years man. Even in my worst times during my childhood I would jus load up one of your happy wheels videos and immediatley be cheered up. It’s amazing that your still going at this after so many years man and all I can ask is for you to keep up the amazing work man.
Dark Matter is literally one of my favorite books, I just finished it a month or so ago. Absolutely thrilling, definitely got excited upon Sean mentioning it!!!
My brain definetly left my head when I saw how much lore there is in that tape. We have five stations to 'call', Phoenix, Chimera, Kraken, Siren, Medusa. All with so much stuff to read. Can't believe this is all in a game about a boring Sparking lot security job.
Being the massive D&D nerd that I am, it really made my day hearing that Seán's been able to try out the game and enjoy it with friends in a way outside of content creation. As much as I love to watch actual play shows and as much as I'd love to see him do a guest spot on one someday, I'm just happy that he didn't start on it for those reasons. Whether it's on or off the screen, roll some crits for your fans in the D&D community, Jack! ⚔❤
I used to listen to Jack when I was a kid doing my school work in elementary school. I'm 20 now, now I'm a janitor at a school and listening to him while vaccuming is interesting to me.
These hour long horror game playthroughs that jack has been doing as of late are some of my favourite content on youtube at the moment especially the chillas art games, nothing better than watching one of these in the evening with a cup of tea.