Infra really was a psychological thrill ride. I've had dreams and nightmares about this game, more so than any other I've ever played. It amazes me that even though I thought I had a pretty decent understanding of the corruption at play in the storyline, I still missed a great deal of it, and my understanding was simply scratching the surface of all the crooked dealings and entities involved. This underrated game has become one of my all-time favorites as well. I really appreciate your work and hope you make more videos about it!
I kinda headcanon that the Loisteverse and the Hitmanverse are connected, if not outright the same world. People being _shockingly_ fragile and dying from things that a real-world human would easily survive? Conspiracies upon conspiracies so deep Dipper Pines would brainsplode?
He is wearing knee high rubber boots so he can't go deeper because his pants would get wet. The game blacks out because he has to dry his pants for a while
Facts about knowledge: Aug. H. Soini was also a member of the board of the Helsinki-based brewery Oy Fortuna Ab, which produced Osmo beer in Finland 1905 - 1924. And there is a Michael Jackson beer book, translated by Osmo Saarinen. Osmo translated is bear in english. And bears are the strongest animals in Finland. And there's also a beer called karhu (bear) today. Made at the Sinebrychoff factory in Pori.
Beer Master might have lived in the bunker at one point (why though, especially since the power is cut when Mark gets there), but he _currently_ lives in Turnip Hill. In the building where you find Passmore (think it's the same floor too), one of the doors is specifically named Beer Master, and you can faintly hear the Osmo Olut jingle when standing nearby. I also wonder if the "date discrepancy" could be explained as, what if the beer company has been around a lot longer, and 1988 is the date of their _current_ (shroom infested) recipe?
@@seveny6to4 Yup. There's five "main" endings plus an additional thing that changes based on document score. * Lousy photos = Turnip Hill * Good enough photos = Mark's Vacation (unlocking SNW Room is separate but close, if you got enough and the right specific documents for SNW Room, you're guaranteed to qualify for Mark's Vacation ending) * Let the reactor melt down = Finland (possible regardless of photos and documents, can happen even in SNW Room if you take too long) * Wrong code at city gates = Raven Chow * Code 4027 at city gates = Fake Crash And the additional change in the first three endings is one of the emails. If you get (almost) _every document in the game,_ Raven Research congratulates you and offers you a job. If you get enough for Mark's Vacation but not _everything,_ R.R. says "good job, but something's missing". If it's low enough to get Turnip Hill but more than 25%, R.R. says "we know you were in the bunker, give us photos you perkeleen vittupää". And if you suck so bad at being a civil engineer that you took less than 25% of the photos (or worse, none at all)... you get an Osmo Olut advert instead. All four email variants are possible in the Finland ending (letting the reactor melt down overrides all else), Mark's Vacation can only be "good job but..." or "we want to hire you", and Turnip Hill can only be "Markku Perkele" or the Osmo advert.
Infra really was a psychological thrill ride. I've had dreams and nightmares about this game, more so than any other I've ever played.
It amazes me that even though I thought I had a pretty decent understanding of the corruption at play in the storyline, I still missed a great deal of it, and my understanding was simply scratching the surface of all the crooked dealings and entities involved.
This underrated game has become one of my all-time favorites as well. I really appreciate your work and hope you make more videos about it!
Also I enjoy the hell out of the trippy Osmo Olut jingle that plays when you get drunk 😁
the biggest and most important entry you missed is mark dying in ankle deep water
He might be made out of faulty concrete and rusty scrap metal
@@razorblade7108 yeah
I kinda headcanon that the Loisteverse and the Hitmanverse are connected, if not outright the same world. People being _shockingly_ fragile and dying from things that a real-world human would easily survive? Conspiracies upon conspiracies so deep Dipper Pines would brainsplode?
He is wearing knee high rubber boots so he can't go deeper because his pants would get wet. The game blacks out because he has to dry his pants for a while
Another great video!
Only thing it was missing was my scientific research on how Infra is part of the FNAF universe :p
In earlier versions of the script I did have a throwaway line mentioning that theory.
Facts about knowledge: Aug. H. Soini was also a member of the board of the Helsinki-based brewery Oy Fortuna Ab, which produced Osmo beer in Finland 1905 - 1924. And there is a Michael Jackson beer book, translated by Osmo Saarinen. Osmo translated is bear in english. And bears are the strongest animals in Finland. And there's also a beer called karhu (bear) today. Made at the Sinebrychoff factory in Pori.
Beer Master might have lived in the bunker at one point (why though, especially since the power is cut when Mark gets there), but he _currently_ lives in Turnip Hill. In the building where you find Passmore (think it's the same floor too), one of the doors is specifically named Beer Master, and you can faintly hear the Osmo Olut jingle when standing nearby.
I also wonder if the "date discrepancy" could be explained as, what if the beer company has been around a lot longer, and 1988 is the date of their _current_ (shroom infested) recipe?
I'll never not hear Mike's voice in my head anytime I pick up some batteries.
That makes 10 packs of batteries for the flashlight
@@davidgruzin8269 i dont think i can fit these in my pockets
@@sundermc I have like a ton of these things already.
If you look at the product advertisements in the market at Turnip Hill, you notice something interesting: Theyre selling 23 packs
how did i not see this video on my birthday
your audio is very quiet, otherwise excellent video. I subscribed.
I realy liked this video
I think u know me on discord (I'm the develuper of Down)
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This game is so great
How can I install the map featuring all the documents?
A little refreshment refreshing don’t mind if I do that makes ten packs of batteries for the flashlight lol 😂 I’m
Good username!
Thanks
Good video
Which ending is the SNW ending? I presume the non-meltdown ending where you're on vacation? Or is this the "What's the door ending?"
It's the ''what's the door'' I believe
@@seveny6to4 Yup. There's five "main" endings plus an additional thing that changes based on document score.
* Lousy photos = Turnip Hill
* Good enough photos = Mark's Vacation (unlocking SNW Room is separate but close, if you got enough and the right specific documents for SNW Room, you're guaranteed to qualify for Mark's Vacation ending)
* Let the reactor melt down = Finland (possible regardless of photos and documents, can happen even in SNW Room if you take too long)
* Wrong code at city gates = Raven Chow
* Code 4027 at city gates = Fake Crash
And the additional change in the first three endings is one of the emails. If you get (almost) _every document in the game,_ Raven Research congratulates you and offers you a job. If you get enough for Mark's Vacation but not _everything,_ R.R. says "good job, but something's missing". If it's low enough to get Turnip Hill but more than 25%, R.R. says "we know you were in the bunker, give us photos you perkeleen vittupää". And if you suck so bad at being a civil engineer that you took less than 25% of the photos (or worse, none at all)... you get an Osmo Olut advert instead. All four email variants are possible in the Finland ending (letting the reactor melt down overrides all else), Mark's Vacation can only be "good job but..." or "we want to hire you", and Turnip Hill can only be "Markku Perkele" or the Osmo advert.
Nice