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I like how they replayed all the death scenes in the credits, like yo we spent a lot of time making deaths interesting and gruesome so y'all better appreciate it again
@@braylenswain4017 same tho, like i didn’t kill him when i played until dawn but i always wondered wtf was that shot dragging him, a flying wendigo ? lmao
If you instantly blow up the place only Matt or ash can survive cause they are in the cave for the vast majority of the game, when I first played I didn't think about the people inside the building and killed everyone except matt, chris and sam. Idc tho cause matt is the best character
this version of the Wendigo is known as the "classical interpretation" as it is very faithful to the majority of the original Algonquin (think that's how its spelt) tales, though there were variations and while it hasn't been pinpointed yet (or ever, possibly if it has been lost to history) the "modern interpretation" (the deer headed asshole) probably existed.
They are the only ones who are brave and competent at the same time. They are the most likable ones. Chris can act brave, but he's not competent. Emily is competent, but a selfish coward in the face of danger. Jess seems to be competent as she managed to survive on her own, despite taking the heaviest beating, so it's understandable she lost her courage and will by the end. Ashley is neither brave nor competent. Matt is a bit of both, but not enough to shine, not by a long shot. Josh is too deranged to even fit into the spectrum. I liked him, though, I wish he had a less dreadful ending.
Can I just say,out of everyone in this game,I feel the worst for Josh. He lost his twin sisters, obviously has some mental issues, loses most if not all of his friends for a prank he did while off of his meds, and there's no way for him to get out of this totally fine. He either gets killed by his own sister as a wendigo, or becomes a wendigo because his sister kidnaps him and leaves him with a corpse as his only sustenance.
They try to amp the realism but they either don't have a good enough engine or budget to truly simulate reality. Until Dawn was much more expressive yet less aimed at photorealism, also mocap in Man of Maden sucked.
Adi Jones you clearly don’t understand the concept… she took him and for some reason wasn’t planning on killing him straight away, the only way you can turn into a wendigos is if you resort to cannibalism on the mountain, josh probably used the bodies that was in the place already to keep himself alive, so of course she left him to die because she wasn’t seen after that but josh was
@@TheIceMurder2 he's a wendigo now. Just because his body is still alive doesn't mean he is. Hannah isn't still alive, just her body as the wendigo. It's a worse ending to have Josh turn into a wendigo where he could kill more people than to just die and it's over
@@aetriandimitri190 He's still alive but just possessed by the Wendigo spirit. It doesn't work like a zombie bite where you die and become undead so I have no idea what you're talking about. Yes, he's no longer human but that's irrelevant because at no point did he die in the process. Even the game acknowledges this that's why the uploader of this video didn't get the "This is the end" trophy which you get when all 8 characters die.
it’s actually possible to get Josh to die. You have to not purposely not find a clue so that Josh doesn’t recognize that the Wendigo in the water is Beth (in Chapter 10).
At first, i really disliked Jess. But in the end, I'm pretty sure I'd end up like her. Either dead because i can't run anymore or alive but with no will to keep going.
I'm thankful of the people who spend dozens of hours replaying the game entirely so that people can see all the endings ! IT's said that there is no mid game replay so I assume that people had to spend lots of time replaying from the beginning ! XD Thank you
You can use chapter select to do more than just get collectibles. For example if you didn't shoot Emily in your first playthrough you can use chapter select to now shoot her and get the trophy. If you didn't save the wolf in chapter 9 you can replay it and save him. If you accidentally killed someone in chapter 10 and didn't get the trophy where everyone lives, you just need to replay chapter 10.
+Tri Trinh ACTUALLY once you finish the game the first time you get to choose which episode you want to replay, make sure your facts are true before you spread them,thats if you don't want people to be like "UGH THAT DUDE LIED WHY WOULD HE DO SUCH A THING SO STUPID UGHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH" by the way i'm not hating, this game is awesome
+Larissa A yeah, so, i did a mistake and matt died waaay back in chapter 3. i thought it would be a nice idea to use chapter select, so it would be faster. turns out that i played the entire game and at the end, just cause i thought running was a good idea (cause it worked on pretty much all situations before), jessica was killed. imagine my reaction knowing that i was stuck to a bad ending for something that even the game ((the stranger says that he would not test standing still, only if it was his last option)) told me to do. yeah, i raged.
I thought that too until I seen his death again and watched how the wendigo slammed his back perfectly onto the pillar so that his back would have broken into two then if he did end up surviving he would have suffocated on his own blood or (if Mike got REALLY LUCKY) he would live and would crippled the rest of his life
Random, but I really love how the wendigos move in this game. It makes that one horror trope make sense--the one where they can be a mile away and suddenly appear in front of your face. Their movements are crazy fast but realistic. 1:24 Also, didn't Mike technically die last since he still was able to light place on fire? 6:22
Mike had an epic death scene. Probably the only one I'd be cool with. The rest we're too damn gruesome for me. Despite how horrible the person was, I just couldn't stand to see either of them die in the way they were destined to.
Mike: “HANNAH,YOU’RE NOT YOU WHEN YOU’RE HUNGRY!” *pulls out snickers and gives to the wendigo* Human Hannah: “Mmmh,finally,some good f**king food.” edit: you thought edit was gonna be “thx for the likes” but it was me, DIO
No it isn't. It's awkward and feels like a bunch of jump cuts. I wasn't even sure if this was sloppily edited to censor out too much gore throughout most of the video!
I do too some times. Mike's base personality in the beginning is almost the complete opposite of Sam. Sam's highest base personality is charitable, honest, and brave. Mike and her share almost the highest bravery in the group, they have that in common. I think I may ship them more is because they seem to be in sync during the most crucial moments of crisis but that's it. Maybe just real best friends by the end of the events here but I could see them together in a way. That's why it's hard to really say that they would suit each other in the long run.
I just realized that they reused two of Mike's lines. The "how's that feel you fuck?" Was used in the sanatorium when he shot the wendigo, and in this scenario, where he throws the lighter. And the "why don't we, you know, make out, and see where it goes from there" was used with Hannah at the beginning and could be used with Jessica depending on your choices.
I know this comment is five years old, but I just noticed another on a different video. Mike says "What the fuck is going on around here?" After he finds Sam (before confronting Josh), and later the same line is reused in the sanatorium when he watches the video of a wendigo killing a nurse.
Ryan Swiney it's from a TV show named Heroes. The actress who plays as Sam stars in the show and her character is basically a person that can regenerate from wounds and even fatal injuries.
I'd love to see a play through where someone doesn't do anything, they don't jump or climb when they are ment to and they don't choose either of the multiple choice/butterfly effect options, I wonder how long everyone would last and if there'd be any survivors..
+Sammy Hunter I think someone mentioned in another comment that if you don't do anything, the bad outcome of every choice just happens. I think it's kind of like making you choose and if you choose wrong, then too bad. And if you don't choose, then too bad.
It would be very interesting if Jess was the only survivor. She was the only one to be taken by the Wendigo and she was knocked out for half the game, so when she wakes up she has no idea of what happened to her friends because she knows nothing about the Wendigos.
@@circle3565 Mike mostly encounters the miners that have been turned into a wendigo. The only encounter he had with Wendigo Hannah I believe was when Josh was taken.
@@circle3565 Now that you mention it that makes a lot of sense. The game really positions Sam and Mike as the protagnists and Josh as a flawed protagonist... All three of them were the most important to Hannah, which explains how they were mostly safe from the Wendigo. Even in the end of this video, Wendigo Hannah doesn't kill Mike, which makes a lot of sense.
I will never forget my first play through. I first attempted the perfect ending where everyone lived. I got to the final cabin scene and prepared myself for Sam's "don't move" segments. I did really well up to the last one when my hand had a violent spasm and jerked the controller. 😒
Think about vampires... appearances can be deceiving lol... They aren't vampires, of course. But then, supernatural monsters tend to possess one or more special...attributes in them. :3
With the top notch voice acting and premise, this game could have been a masterpiece. If they had expanded on the potential outcomes for the game (one where Josh doesn't get fucked) and deaths for each character. If you think about it, many of the characters can only die in one situation each. Worst of it all, Sam and Mike cannot die until the final act, with the other characters serving no purpose if they lived or died. I would have liked to see a finale where any of the eight characters could be the last ones to survive. Player decisions should've had much more profound consequences.
+Crimsir You can't kill characters before they've had their adventure. Cant kill chris or ash before the whole ghost thing or matt and em before the radio tower. Basically, once their own side plot has been completed, you can kill them but the aim is to safe them. Sams the one that goes off to find everyone and Mikes the one that is always off on his own doing something and you can't kill both until they're back in the house. They need at least two characters to make it to the end by wheather they live is up to the individual. I agree with Josh, I would have liked him to not have the most horrible future ever (maybe its done for a second until dawn). And you're right in a way with the deaths but I thought it was done clever. Emily almost always deaths that feature her eyes as she is always judging people. Mike has the one death (I think) which destroys his good looks Jessica's ever flapping jaw ripped off Matt holds his tongue too much sams brave guts ripped out Ashley and chris' quick thinking heads ripped off Josh's mental head crushed But you're wrong with last bit. Sam and mike have to be in the end but they don't have to live. You can safe only matt if you want, or matt and chris. You just have to play things right.
I believe that there is only two endings for Josh: Him having his skull crushed by wendigo, or Hannah's wendigo dragging him off in the bit with Mike and Josh in the pool and later on leaving him in the mines, only having the flamethrower mans corpse as a food source.
+Mike Karman It may not be the everyone dies ending but it is by far the worst. I'd say turning into a Wendigo is a lot worse than death for poor Josh.
+Senpai -Chan I've never played this game or seen any youtuber's videos on it so I didn't expect the flamethrower guy to die... I have started watching a playthrough by Miniminter, but it's very slow so far. That's why I got bored and started watching all of these death scenes (I didn't expect all of them to die....most of them, but not Sam)
+Mike Karman He may not die, but this enables us to see see the slightly altered ending vid with him eating, but with no one coming to explore the cave. Since no one survived to tell them about it.
I was more creeped out that out of all of them, only Matt and Emily had varied death scenes - everyone else had the same deaths (decapitation, bye bye jaw, explosion or whole through chest)
you can end the game literally with any combination of characters. I once ended it with just Jessica. it's kinda sad too because everyone just kinda forgot Jessica existed nor cared where she was.
+Nick Landers well Mike thought Jessica died when the elevator collapsed when you went out to search for her. Mike then told everyone that Josh, so we thought, killed her and they all believed Jessica was dead. If you get to her in time, The elevator collapses and she goes unconscious basically when shit hit the fan. I felt bad for Jessica because she has no idea what was happening when they questioned her at the end ,if you keep her alive