Working in a mine in Australia, even mines that are currently occupied have some real weird noises sometimes. When you're in an area of the mine on your own, the brain likes to make all sorts of weird shapes and noises due to the kind of darkness that eyes can never adjust to. Freaked myself out once when I saw the shadow of what looked like a person on the wall but it was just the top of the LV's snorkel with its tubing connecting to the vehicle.
That's some insanely dangerous work you do. I'm sure the safety protocol and regulations have improved greatly over the years but I still wonder how one could willingly venture into those tunnels knowing you may never come out.
Having worked in the mining industry for over 20years now, I can tell u that u hear a lot of weird stories of events that people have seen, and have seen yourself. Like the other comment said, in a silent dark area your mind makes up a lot of weird things. Ventilation tends to sound like voices, as one example..
10 yrs plus in coal mines here. It’s a shaft mine with elevators. Straight down. Then you got Slope mines which you go down a slope. Then my fav Drift mine. Go into side of mountain. A lot easier to get out if in trouble.
That movie with Jensen Ackles is "My Bloody Valentine" and it is the first thing I thought of when you were exploring. That scene where Jensen is walking along smashing the lights still gives me the chills. Thanks for the scares and playing this game so I don't have to :)
The heavy breathing you heard was a creepy in the elevator at 24:41 50:47 The guy who makes those mine exploration videos has already been caught faking the ghost stuff (not that anyone should need the evidence to know that ghosts aren't real, but still). 1:04:55 Best scare of the game right here.
As someone who has grown up not far from a town (underground) that is literally on fire due to coal mines, I can agree that abandoned mine exploring is dangerous business. The bird you were talking about at the beginning is a canary; they were often used as a way to determine whether or not it was safe to go down a passage. If the canary didn't return, the miners knew that it wasn't safe.
Yeah I don't remember what the town is called but it's in Pennsylvania isn't it I have heard if you are the and step on the wrong spot the ground is so soft you can fall through into the earth because the pains of coal have burned away
We've had a couple miners die at our mines I work at over the years and I never met or seen any of them. This one time i was all alone in my own heading and seen someone looking at me in really old looking overalls. I called on the radio and theybsaid nobody else was down there with me. We searched and searched and never found anyone. When i described the person it gave the veteran miners chills because they told me I described a guy they worked with that died years ago. Ive never felt the same down there since.
You’re the best Fooster. I watch several other gaming channels but you’re simply the best. Your commentary and humor in comparison to others I watch is unmatched. I love how you never let it slip in your mind that people are watching you play and will explore all the little details on the games that make them unique.
Good story. I always enjoy following the Lore in games. Few good jump scares, too. The video link of that Explorer in the mine with the swinging chain, I've seen that one before too, pretty creepy. There are quite a few good mine exploring videos online, There is an older video, pretty sure it was based in russia, about a gentleman who walks to the edge of a vertical mine shaft, And as he looks down, there is an entity inside the shaft that looks up at him with glowing eyes, Something is looking back at him and it's pretty creepy. There is also another one Of another Explorer that goes nearly 300 feet down into an abandoned mine, And as he is walking and talking to the camera, All of a sudden there is a disembodied scream/screech from something even deeper down in the mine, I swear this explorer absolutely wet himself, and he froze under pure fear. Whatever it was, It did not sound natural or like any animal. I don't have a fear of exploring abandoned or haunted places, And I love the idea of anything monster, creature, alien or paranormal related, but I always have some very basic rules in place when doing so; 1. Never explore alone, Always have a buddy system in place because you never know what you're going to run into. 2. Always bring adequate lighting, don't ever bring a cheap flashlight, bring a powerful flashlight and spares. 3. If you re going to record, Cameras front and back, Capture every angle. 4. Bring something to defend yourself, You would rather have something and not need it, than need it and not have it. Now having said all that, I would never explore an abandoned mine; Not because of what I might find, But purely because of the instability of an abandoned mine. In early 2008, I and a couple of my friends explored an old cave system in New zealand when I still lived there, We saw colonies of an insect called the 'Giant Weta', Think of it like an underground cricket the size of a clenched fist, (should google that) nasty looking things. But although they did not scare us too much, It was the constant falling of dust from the ceilings, and bits of mud falling down the wall that scared us the most, It just showed us how unstable everything was. We stopped talking as we slowly moved through the rest of the cave system. I swear I could hear my heart beat out of my chest, Thinking that was even too loud. I was only eighteen back then, but the fear of collapse of the cave was enough to stop me from exploring any other mines and caves since.
i love how far you have come, seeing your channel grow in all these years from the first The Forrest game just makes me very happy for you. Great work man.
Truly one of the only channels that I am excited for when he uploads. I know Fooster was fighting Covid and glad he’s back to better health, but man did I need this. Been fighting the flu since last Sunday and I know this will help take my mind off of this crap. Thanks Fooster
Thank you very much Jegkkon! Means a lot 😊 sorry for the delay, I really tried to get back sooner but I sounded horrible and it would have been very annoying to listen to
Welcome back and I hope that you are continuing getting better and stronger. They use to use canaries for poison gasses in mines. Mines are ridiculously dangerous once closed down. There's a reason why they flood mines where they can as it's increasingly difficult to keep people out of them. Even with that, they've had to install metal grates to keep divers out because hypothermia and render them in some serious trouble if they aren't experienced or they get stuck in an area that hadn't been mapped or was common to have rock collapses. Connecticut they had aggressively welded grates around openings to underground mines one to protect people but in some cases to prevent people coming into contact with bears, bats, wild dogs and poison snakes.Lake Peigneur in Louisiana had an active salt mine below it until Texaco drilled some pilot holes for oil but got the coordinates wrong and ended up drilling into the ceiling of one of the mine's shafts and drained the lake into the mine which obviously dissolved the salt, luckily no one got hurt because of great safety drills. The mine is Centralia PA is so famous because there is a historic hundred year fire burning through veins of anthracite coal which is now looking more like 250 year fire. There's just simply not enough ways or resources to contain the fire so it just burns on unchallenged. Look at the byproducts of old mining through the centuries and all the retaining ponds or waste pulled out of the minds that are highly toxic now extremely corrosive basically cancer pits at best. I believe in Greece or Italy there were a number of retainment ponds that had collapsed and killed hundreds of people because the ponds were not designed to be a long-term solution and were never addressed and that isn't even taking into account how that is still happening in Europe, Africa, South America, Central America and Asia. If it's happening in the US it's either being covered up or super funded out to try and fix the damage.
Here's to a speedy recovery Fooster, I have nothing but respect for your commitment even during illness. In a community of "horror gamers" I find your reactions so much more entertaining than brainless screaming, your fear and anxiety carries so well and it's fun joining you in your adventures, even the co-op light hearted stuff. Really happy I found your content and channel.
For reallll, i just stumbled to this channel and thought his reactions make me feel i'm in the gameeee!! The scare, the anxiety, the 'questioning everything' phase... Good job!
@@laurensiaerika4572 I agree, some of the lesser known horrors he's played have made me think "I couldn't play this,without a diaper." So good the way he plays as if we're all behind him giving emotional support and encouragement. "The voices in his head" is a beautiful way to keep things immersive yet allows us to know he's been given a hint from the community. 10/10 unique creator and content.
The amount of times I nearly FLUNG my drink, phone or pillow at the jump scares is way too high! Great atmosphere and scares in this game and I love your narration!
I just wanted to say I have had a very trying 2023 sometimes putting me in a very bad place emotionally-mentally. All I had to do, though, was watch some Fooster to hear that laugh or giggle, and my day got a bit brighter. Thanks for what you do. I'm so happy your channel, and you are doing well.
Same boat, Tonya!! 2023 was positively awful, and my biggest accomplishment was simply making it through the year. Being able to sit back for a bit and watch a good Fooster episode has been a wonderful break from the trials of reality. It's nice to get immersed and put aside some issues temporarily. Here's to hoping '24 will bring better and brighter things for us and everyone else!
37:00 This is a real thing. I know it as "The Welsh coal miner's prayer". It goes like this: Each dawn as we rise, Lord knows all too well, We face only one thing - a pit filled with hell. To scratch out a living the best that we can, But deep in the heart, lies the soul of a man. With black covered faces, and hard calloused hands, We work in dark tunnels, unable to stand. To labour and toil as we harvest the coals, We silently pray: Lord, please harvest our souls".
@50:05 Glad you’re feeling better, it’s good to have you back! I think I know which UA-camr you’re talking about. His channel is called “Exploring Abandoned Mines and Unusual Places.” The video with the swinging chain is one of two he has about the Horton Mine. He has another creepy mine video called, “Creepy Sounds Captured in an Abandoned Mine While Reviewing the ThruNite TN12 Flashlight.” He’s also very knowledgeable about mines and often finds really cool antiques in them. My grandpa was a coal miner and from my understanding, it’s not necessarily uncommon for weird or creepy stuff to happen in mines. Miners also have their own little superstition called “tommyknockers,” and it’s believed by some that they’re the ghosts of dead miners who warn the living miners of injury, death, or collapse.
Great to have you back Fooster! As for the box in the upper part of the building, 26 minutes in, it looks like the box you messed with in mist survival, it also looks like the boxes you and Fisk destroy in Entities
I started watching you a year ago just to find out what good games I could find for ps5, but since then I have watched all of your videos and when I get home from work, after getting settled for the night the first thing I do is look for any of your videos, while I wish games like mist survival and entities were ps5 games, im now more happy to watch you play instead. Love you Fooster, you rock!
it been rought start with my wife mom passing last Monday due to Malpractice. Internal GI bleed and they sent her back home sedative. Im so glad for new video. I been stressful this week and finally something to look forward to watch.
I don't know what's funnier: "Hello? Any spirits in here, I don't mean disrespect." or picking up a newspaper, reading it hearing a noise and "OH MY FUCKIN!" 😆
1:04:00 | 1:33:42 love you coaching us through the potential scary moments. like, I get that it's just as much for you, but it's like you're holding our hand in these stress-riddled scenes bc you know your audience, you know some of us be a wee bit loose in the socks but can't get enough of your content. ummphf, thank you and glad you're feeling better!
Glad to see you back, Fooster! Awesome to know you're also feeling better. I also got sick recently and idk if it's Covid but I'm sure a lot of people got hit hard too. Stay safe and healthy out there, everyone ❤
So good to see you back! Hope you are recovering well! Here in the deserts of Arizona, U.S.A we have a lot of abandoned mines such as mica which was mined during WWII for circut boards. You can explore them but they are very fragile and not up to code haha.
The " I am still a little bit sick... take it easy please." Followed by the huge howl of wind told me exactly how this was going to go. Love you Fooster, so good to hear you up on your feet again!
I believe the bird he mentions early in the video is “the canary in the coal mine”. You take a caged canary into the mine and leave it for a few hours. When the canary stops singing, it’s died of natural gas leaks and the mine isn’t safe. If the bird still sings after a few hours it’s considered safe enough. It’s a very old method
My wife's family has partial ownership of a gold mine. It's not a big mine, they don't pull a lot of gold out, but they still get some. And they let owners tour the place, which is what we did one year. It was fascinating, and kind of haunting. It was dark of course, and cool. Not cold, just cool. Even though it was summer outside. The ceiling was very low in places, and we had to crawl down and up an incline with only a rope set in supports on the side to help us. It did not effect me the way I thought it would. I didn't grow panicky, or think about the weight of stone above me. I just remember thinking about how still it was. Still, cold, and close. Now, water on the other hand is another thing entirely. Sitting in a boat, and thinking how high I am above the "ground", even though I know I would float. It's eerie and uncomfortable. Clearly, I don't like the water. It's always moving and it's barely there, but at the same time it can drown you.
Glad to see you're up to playing again, Foo. It's been quiet without you! But recovery is priority. Despite it all, I hope your holidays were lovely! And back to it with an almost 2 hour video!? Diving back into the deep end, hard! Don't push yourself too hard, though. The 'Rona can be right proper wicked.
41:00 The movie your talking about is called "My Bloody Valentines". The original movie came out during 1981, but the one your talking about came out in 2008/2009!!! I love the movie sm so glad you mentioned it
Thank god you’re back in the game Fooster, you’re a legend. Love your vids, keep up the good work brother. Good thing you’re healthy now, keep it up brother. Just found your channel last month and I’m mad that I found it so late. Good vids, good games, good content. I’ve basically binged watched all your vids already.
That movie is called My Bloody Valentine. This game made me jump so much. My adrenaline is always racing when you do these games. Ones with Fisk and Taco leave my ribs hurting with the laughing I do watching the chaos.
Glad that you are back. I wish you get well soon. We all were worried about you but at the end.. Our Fooster is back. Totally loved the whole 1:44:04... Hurrah!! 🤩
My Bloody Valentine 3-D is the movie about the miners with Jensen Ackles. Play IronBark lookout from Fears to Fathom. You'll love it. The video of the paranormal mine on UA-cam was the haunted Horton mine and its a hoax debunked my multiple debunkers including me lol great video
Fooster is the only one keeping me sane during my Covid sick days right now. Dude I honestly love your vids and your funny conversations with your friends. Glad you’re back!
Fooster!!! Ive missed your vids, glad youre on the up and up! My Dad was a coal miner then worked his way up to being VP. He's been in the industry 45+yrs and yes, the Coal Miners Prayer is a real thing as he has it hung in his office and even has it memorized. Being a Coal miners daughter is something I'm very proud of and have had the cool experiences of going inside many. Thanks for the video and keep it up! Much support from Nashville TN!❤
Love the videos as always! Small note for the developer or whoever wrote the description there that the 1900s is the 20th century, not the 19th century. Just wanted to point that out!
Hey foost. Just wanted to say thank you for the videos you make. They make my day when you upload. And I pretty much binge watch previous vids of yours. But I'm curious to what your plans are for mist.
Welcome back Fooster! We’re so happy to have you back. Your health is the most important to us, so it was hard not to be selfish of us wanting you back sooner! Lol Looking forward to all your videos, glad you’re feeling better. Hope your holidays were happy ☺️♥️♥️
Fooster talks to himself like most people do when they watch a horror film lol "oh no! don't turn around! oh God I'm turning around!!!!" always great commentary Fooster, love your videos.
Fooster!!!! So glad to see you back! We missed your videos a ton, cannot say enough about the benefit they have on my mental health! Thinking about you and hoping you start feeling better into 2024! See you… in the next one 🤘🏼
What a great idea for a horror game, I don’t think that any horror games I’ve played have been specifically based on a mine. I remember amnesia obscurity being in a mine for a good min towards the end of the game, as well as outlast 2 , and it was terrifying stuff. I’d like a good sized and high budget horror game based in a mine, that would be awesome.
good you're feeling better Fooster, I wish you all the good health as well! even if ur struggling ur still uploading and keeping us entertained!! I love your vids so much. especially how your videos are also always so long!! you put so much effort in
Foster, it's so great to see you back and feeling better. I think I jumped every time you did LOL. I really appreciate you taking the time to give us a new video. It takes a lot of work. I have to say that the way you talk us through the adventure, it makes me feel like I am there along with you. Thank you, and I hope you are completely well soon. Hope 2024 is an awesome year for you.😊❤❤🎉
Welcome back Fooster! Yo from when your video just popped up on my feed and I watched it, I was so into it that I went to your channel and watched some of your solo and multiplayer videos and man I was hooked, I started watching all your latest uploads and was so keen on watching the new video! Love your videos!
Oh my goodness, I think I held my breath through 95% of that whole thing. Great experience though. Thanks for going through that so we could enjoy it with you.
Brother i absolutely love your channel. You are probably my absolute favorite youtuber! I work 3200 feet underground in a mine and let me tell you this video made me think differently about when im alone down there in the mines 😂💀. Theres alot of things i noticed about the game that wasnt accurate whej it comes to mines but despite that, this video was awesome 🔥
I don't know why but when you were in the cafeteria area of the building before going into the mines and the lightning happened and all the ghosts appeared it gave me Death Stranding Vibes also hope you get better fooster I also hope you will play more surrounded.
I'm glad you're feeling better my guy, I wish you all the good health as well! Also, you'd think these psychopaths that like going by themselves into these situations would decide to team up by now 🤣
I’m so blind that even with my brightness the whole way, I can’t see anything in there 😂 I used your timestamp so many times in a row too. Whatd it look like?
@@Georgino89324:42 pause here and if you're on mobile try and zoom. You should see him at the seam to the elevator doors. It is faint and a really nice touch from the devs. You can see the silhouette and his, at least for me, legs are the most visible.
@@Georgino893I was looking at a 50" 4k tv when I watched this so that could explain why it was easier to see. Also that time stamp was really on the last second before he was visible 😅
Is the game actually set in the late 19th century or just in a mine from the 19th century? The car driving, office setup, and other modern amenities had me questioning that opening description of the game. Glad your health is improving and you're back in the game.
Tip for you fooster; and anyone wanting to play the game: *Geiger counter kicks off everytime ghosts and anomalies ARE ABOUT TO SHOW UP in vicinity.* Spares y'all the jumpscares And also, that dang flashlight is freaking bright; you can't see what you pointing on
Very cool. The amount of detail you put in yourr videos make all the difference. The echo effects complete the experience and most probably dont realize it. You bring us THERE with those little details. Awesome!
For what its worth, when i received my first diagnosis of COVID, it really wasnt that bad. Felt a bit like a cold, had a fever and some chills but overall, it was maby 2-3 days of feeling crappy then back to normal. The strange thing was that instead of loss in smell or taste, i actually had numbness in my fingertips, and not just one but all of them. It was very strange, but alas, thats not where the story ends. This is probably the most important part, in case anyone else hasnt had a similar experience previously. Long COVID is extremely real, and something i hope everyone does their best to avoid any way possible. I was once a commercial electrician, my dream job, 2 years in and primed to get my license until i got COVID. Once i returned to work, it became increasingly difficult to breathe. Even just walking up a small staircase of 6-8 stairs was extremely unbearable, and as such i was terminated from my position due to lack of performance. I have yet to recover enough to go back, and i miss it every day. So please everyone, so ur part in any way u can to reduce the possibility/risk of infection. Sorry for the long-winded story, but i felt it was important to share. Stay safe everyone, and Foster, so glad to see ur return and the great news of ur recovery. I hope nothing but the best for u in 2024, as well as anyone still reading this far. Love u all
"Longhaulers" is no joke. I've only had Covid once, but it took me months to get my sense of taste and smell back, and for a good year following that I experienced phantosmia. I constantly smelled burning cigarettes and ashtrays. I'm not a smoker, and no one I was close with was either. It was so strange and unpleasant.
I know I'm late as heck, but the movie you were talking about in the beginning is My Bloody Valentine from 2009 ( idk if anyone said it or not).. Love watching your videos btw.. Look forward to more
To answer random questions randomly asked in this video; 8:27 Canaries are used in mines for gas detection. 9:45 I listen to these playthroughs as background noise. If you go silent for a long time and pass out, I'll still sit here with you until you wake up. 40:19 Sounds like a generator and Geiger counter together. 41:08 My Bloody Valentine (I think) 46:23 You just watched a spirit walk through a door and thought closing the door would keep the spirit out, not sure why but it was relatable behavior. 1:13:47 It was one of the miners using a pickaxe on another.
Fooster. Why. WHY WOULD YOU CHOOSE THIS VIDEO TO CLEAR THE SINUSES. Oh my soul, I am literally watching this through my fingers. One of my favourite parts is when you touch the radio and the hanging miners appear...then you go back to the office door and say "Can we go in now?" 🤣
Yay, Fooster is back, and I hope you feel better and stuff goes well for you this year. You are an amazing UA-camr, and honestly, your videos have helped through my bad days, and I have waited patiently for you to return. I'm glad you are back truly and can't wait for what you have in store for content
Fooster, I’m so happy you’re recovering! I have been very sick the past 2 weeks and I think it’s just that time of year when people get sick! Hope you have a great 2024 and keep up the good work!
I think I developed claustrophobia from watching this or its triggering what claustrophobia I already had. Either way this game is now my worst fear. I loved the video and I hope you feel better soon 😁
I looked up the mine video. The 3 chains closes to him on the left were moving as well. All other chains were still. I would only believe that he swung the chain himself. Especially since the video is edited.
The movie you are referring to is My Bloody Valentine. Also, I just want to say that this game has been very entertaining. The residual noises all over the place are really cool. That's usually what I think of when I think of a haunted place. I feel like not a lot of games do that. Thank you so much for sharing!
fooster I’m so glad you’re back and that your okay and I know this might be soon of me asking but I really would love to see another isle video you don’t have to but I was wondering if you would still make videos about the isle. Love your videos
i cant stop laughing! The thought of Fooster passing out, his head hitting the desk with a thump! And he waking up and his teeth have been replaced by the keys from the keyboard!
1:07:00 - "That scared me so hard I turned my flashlight off" - I could NOT stop laughing. Fooster, I LOVE your videos and your reactions to some of these jump scares.
If you ever get the chance to visit a coal mine, certainly do. I visited one in the late 1970's on a school excursion. It is an experience I'll never forget. The descent, the sounds, the temperature, the darkness.... really something special. We went 950 meters deep.
I can't even describe the joy this channel brings me. Fooster, you're such a genuinely kind and amazing person! I hope you have a great year ahead of you! Love the videos!
Working in a mine in Australia, even mines that are currently occupied have some real weird noises sometimes. When you're in an area of the mine on your own, the brain likes to make all sorts of weird shapes and noises due to the kind of darkness that eyes can never adjust to. Freaked myself out once when I saw the shadow of what looked like a person on the wall but it was just the top of the LV's snorkel with its tubing connecting to the vehicle.
That's some insanely dangerous work you do. I'm sure the safety protocol and regulations have improved greatly over the years but I still wonder how one could willingly venture into those tunnels knowing you may never come out.
What state is the mine in your working at @lazy0nara
We need more horror games in underground settings. That crap is seriously scary!
I can’t even imagine what must have went through your head when you saw that shadow 😂
Don’t know about Australia but miners tales from Britain and America talk of faeries called Tommyknockers who make noises in mines.
Having worked in the mining industry for over 20years now, I can tell u that u hear a lot of weird stories of events that people have seen, and have seen yourself. Like the other comment said, in a silent dark area your mind makes up a lot of weird things. Ventilation tends to sound like voices, as one example..
Welcome back Fooster!
Nah, they used hippo eggs.
Well, the bird making noise was the first indicator that they needed to leave. The bird dying meant "hey. Get out right fucking now actually."
The common expression today for using something or someone as an indicator of trouble is "the Canary in the coal mine"
Neat. I learned a new phrase today! Thank you!
I was going to comment that hahah. I learned it by reading The Hunger Games.
Decided to watch this at midnight, got to 18:50 and something slid off a shelf in my room with a thud, think I'll try again tomorrow.
FOOSTER, it’s great to see u back in making videos, hope u weren’t too bad in ur time through covid and we’ve all missed you
Anytime I see fooster in caps like that. I can't help but hear fisk screaming it xD
@@joshcanada3988 for real tho 😂
Canary in the coal mine Fooster and your the canary. Lol.
My bloody Valentine
Hey Fooster, your Moov Studio Graphics link seems to be broken
10 yrs plus in coal mines here. It’s a shaft mine with elevators. Straight down. Then you got Slope mines which you go down a slope. Then my fav Drift mine. Go into side of mountain. A lot easier to get out if in trouble.
That movie with Jensen Ackles is "My Bloody Valentine" and it is the first thing I thought of when you were exploring. That scene where Jensen is walking along smashing the lights still gives me the chills. Thanks for the scares and playing this game so I don't have to :)
Yep. As soon as he said something ABOUT MINES I SAID IT
when i heard of harry or somebody may me think of of the movie My Bloody Valentine the 1981 movie also the one with jensen ackles one too
Yessss that’s the name of it 😂 thank you
@thefoosterchannel there's an original version of the movie. Check it out
Boring.
The heavy breathing you heard was a creepy in the elevator at 24:41
50:47 The guy who makes those mine exploration videos has already been caught faking the ghost stuff (not that anyone should need the evidence to know that ghosts aren't real, but still).
1:04:55 Best scare of the game right here.
As someone who has grown up not far from a town (underground) that is literally on fire due to coal mines, I can agree that abandoned mine exploring is dangerous business. The bird you were talking about at the beginning is a canary; they were often used as a way to determine whether or not it was safe to go down a passage. If the canary didn't return, the miners knew that it wasn't safe.
Yep that’s the one 😂. I knew what it was but ofcourse when it comes to saying it in a video a draw a blank
@@thefoosterchannel Perfectly understandable, given the type of game you were playing ;)
Silent hill😮
The canary would also react to dangerous gasses that humans couldn't sense
Yeah I don't remember what the town is called but it's in Pennsylvania isn't it I have heard if you are the and step on the wrong spot the ground is so soft you can fall through into the earth because the pains of coal have burned away
We've had a couple miners die at our mines I work at over the years and I never met or seen any of them. This one time i was all alone in my own heading and seen someone looking at me in really old looking overalls. I called on the radio and theybsaid nobody else was down there with me. We searched and searched and never found anyone. When i described the person it gave the veteran miners chills because they told me I described a guy they worked with that died years ago. Ive never felt the same down there since.
You’re the best Fooster. I watch several other gaming channels but you’re simply the best. Your commentary and humor in comparison to others I watch is unmatched. I love how you never let it slip in your mind that people are watching you play and will explore all the little details on the games that make them unique.
Thanks DeadBisco I appreciate the kind words ❤
My father was a tunnel rat in Vietnam. He had some terrifying stories about that. Look it up Fooster, those guys were beasts. I miss him everyday.
Call Sa tan and ask for your father, he down there in the he double tooth pick with the rest of the colonizers.
@@jehoiakimelidoronila5450 Yeah and the Germans army only does their jobs in Poland. The British Colonialist soldiers only does their jobs in India.
Whoa my child, *chill.* The heck did the father even do to you? He's just doing his job
@@jehoiakimelidoronila5450 one you would never understand, you aren't on the colonized side of the fence.
@@Huy-G-Le sure I will never understand, kid; because you never told me the context you're saying
Good story. I always enjoy following the Lore in games. Few good jump scares, too. The video link of that Explorer in the mine with the swinging chain, I've seen that one before too, pretty creepy. There are quite a few good mine exploring videos online, There is an older video, pretty sure it was based in russia, about a gentleman who walks to the edge of a vertical mine shaft, And as he looks down, there is an entity inside the shaft that looks up at him with glowing eyes, Something is looking back at him and it's pretty creepy. There is also another one Of another Explorer that goes nearly 300 feet down into an abandoned mine, And as he is walking and talking to the camera, All of a sudden there is a disembodied scream/screech from something even deeper down in the mine, I swear this explorer absolutely wet himself, and he froze under pure fear. Whatever it was, It did not sound natural or like any animal.
I don't have a fear of exploring abandoned or haunted places, And I love the idea of anything monster, creature, alien or paranormal related, but I always have some very basic rules in place when doing so;
1. Never explore alone, Always have a buddy system in place because you never know what you're going to run into.
2. Always bring adequate lighting, don't ever bring a cheap flashlight, bring a powerful flashlight and spares.
3. If you re going to record, Cameras front and back, Capture every angle.
4. Bring something to defend yourself, You would rather have something and not need it, than need it and not have it.
Now having said all that, I would never explore an abandoned mine; Not because of what I might find, But purely because of the instability of an abandoned mine. In early 2008, I and a couple of my friends explored an old cave system in New zealand when I still lived there, We saw colonies of an insect called the 'Giant Weta', Think of it like an underground cricket the size of a clenched fist, (should google that) nasty looking things. But although they did not scare us too much, It was the constant falling of dust from the ceilings, and bits of mud falling down the wall that scared us the most, It just showed us how unstable everything was. We stopped talking as we slowly moved through the rest of the cave system. I swear I could hear my heart beat out of my chest, Thinking that was even too loud. I was only eighteen back then, but the fear of collapse of the cave was enough to stop me from exploring any other mines and caves since.
i love how far you have come, seeing your channel grow in all these years from the first The Forrest game just makes me very happy for you. Great work man.
Truly one of the only channels that I am excited for when he uploads. I know Fooster was fighting Covid and glad he’s back to better health, but man did I need this. Been fighting the flu since last Sunday and I know this will help take my mind off of this crap. Thanks Fooster
Thank you very much Jegkkon! Means a lot 😊 sorry for the delay, I really tried to get back sooner but I sounded horrible and it would have been very annoying to listen to
Welcome back and I hope that you are continuing getting better and stronger. They use to use canaries for poison gasses in mines. Mines are ridiculously dangerous once closed down. There's a reason why they flood mines where they can as it's increasingly difficult to keep people out of them. Even with that, they've had to install metal grates to keep divers out because hypothermia and render them in some serious trouble if they aren't experienced or they get stuck in an area that hadn't been mapped or was common to have rock collapses. Connecticut they had aggressively welded grates around openings to underground mines one to protect people but in some cases to prevent people coming into contact with bears, bats, wild dogs and poison snakes.Lake Peigneur in Louisiana had an active salt mine below it until Texaco drilled some pilot holes for oil but got the coordinates wrong and ended up drilling into the ceiling of one of the mine's shafts and drained the lake into the mine which obviously dissolved the salt, luckily no one got hurt because of great safety drills. The mine is Centralia PA is so famous because there is a historic hundred year fire burning through veins of anthracite coal which is now looking more like 250 year fire. There's just simply not enough ways or resources to contain the fire so it just burns on unchallenged. Look at the byproducts of old mining through the centuries and all the retaining ponds or waste pulled out of the minds that are highly toxic now extremely corrosive basically cancer pits at best. I believe in Greece or Italy there were a number of retainment ponds that had collapsed and killed hundreds of people because the ponds were not designed to be a long-term solution and were never addressed and that isn't even taking into account how that is still happening in Europe, Africa, South America, Central America and Asia. If it's happening in the US it's either being covered up or super funded out to try and fix the damage.
Here's to a speedy recovery Fooster, I have nothing but respect for your commitment even during illness.
In a community of "horror gamers" I find your reactions so much more entertaining than brainless screaming, your fear and anxiety carries so well and it's fun joining you in your adventures, even the co-op light hearted stuff.
Really happy I found your content and channel.
Glad to have you, thank you very much ❤
For reallll, i just stumbled to this channel and thought his reactions make me feel i'm in the gameeee!! The scare, the anxiety, the 'questioning everything' phase... Good job!
@@laurensiaerika4572 it's so much better. Half of these gamers just scream and expect the viewer to buy their "fear". Fooster is a much needed change.
@@nothotdog1488yessss!! Even the stalling, I don't even mad like... i would be too if i were you.. 😂😂
@@laurensiaerika4572 I agree, some of the lesser known horrors he's played have made me think "I couldn't play this,without a diaper." So good the way he plays as if we're all behind him giving emotional support and encouragement.
"The voices in his head" is a beautiful way to keep things immersive yet allows us to know he's been given a hint from the community.
10/10 unique creator and content.
The amount of times I nearly FLUNG my drink, phone or pillow at the jump scares is way too high! Great atmosphere and scares in this game and I love your narration!
I just wanted to say I have had a very trying 2023 sometimes putting me in a very bad place emotionally-mentally. All I had to do, though, was watch some Fooster to hear that laugh or giggle, and my day got a bit brighter. Thanks for what you do. I'm so happy your channel, and you are doing well.
Well I hope 2024 has better times for you Tony. Thank you for watching
Same boat, Tonya!! 2023 was positively awful, and my biggest accomplishment was simply making it through the year. Being able to sit back for a bit and watch a good Fooster episode has been a wonderful break from the trials of reality. It's nice to get immersed and put aside some issues temporarily.
Here's to hoping '24 will bring better and brighter things for us and everyone else!
37:00 This is a real thing. I know it as "The Welsh coal miner's prayer". It goes like this:
Each dawn as we rise, Lord knows all too well,
We face only one thing - a pit filled with hell.
To scratch out a living the best that we can,
But deep in the heart, lies the soul of a man.
With black covered faces, and hard calloused hands,
We work in dark tunnels, unable to stand.
To labour and toil as we harvest the coals,
We silently pray: Lord, please harvest our souls".
Welcome back, legend! I'm glad you're feeling better! And I hope you have a full recovery soon!
Tha is Isaac, glad to be back!
@50:05
Glad you’re feeling better, it’s good to have you back!
I think I know which UA-camr you’re talking about. His channel is called “Exploring Abandoned Mines and Unusual Places.”
The video with the swinging chain is one of two he has about the Horton Mine.
He has another creepy mine video called, “Creepy Sounds Captured in an Abandoned Mine While Reviewing the ThruNite TN12 Flashlight.”
He’s also very knowledgeable about mines and often finds really cool antiques in them.
My grandpa was a coal miner and from my understanding, it’s not necessarily uncommon for weird or creepy stuff to happen in mines. Miners also have their own little superstition called “tommyknockers,” and it’s believed by some that they’re the ghosts of dead miners who warn the living miners of injury, death, or collapse.
Great to have you back Fooster! As for the box in the upper part of the building, 26 minutes in, it looks like the box you messed with in mist survival, it also looks like the boxes you and Fisk destroy in Entities
😃 that’s the one
I started watching you a year ago just to find out what good games I could find for ps5, but since then I have watched all of your videos and when I get home from work, after getting settled for the night the first thing I do is look for any of your videos, while I wish games like mist survival and entities were ps5 games, im now more happy to watch you play instead. Love you Fooster, you rock!
it been rought start with my wife mom passing last Monday due to Malpractice. Internal GI bleed and they sent her back home sedative. Im so glad for new video. I been stressful this week and finally something to look forward to watch.
Its great to see you back! I hope your feeling better!
Also the guy standing there at 32:30 is how I stand when I'm caught raiding the fridge at 2 am
😂😂😂😂 same
I don't know what's funnier: "Hello? Any spirits in here, I don't mean disrespect." or picking up a newspaper, reading it hearing a noise and "OH MY FUCKIN!" 😆
one day I want a horror game that will answer back :D
1:04:00 | 1:33:42 love you coaching us through the potential scary moments. like, I get that it's just as much for you, but it's like you're holding our hand in these stress-riddled scenes bc you know your audience, you know some of us be a wee bit loose in the socks but can't get enough of your content. ummphf, thank you and glad you're feeling better!
Glad to see you back, Fooster! Awesome to know you're also feeling better. I also got sick recently and idk if it's Covid but I'm sure a lot of people got hit hard too. Stay safe and healthy out there, everyone ❤
Hope you feel better soon!
This man out here giving Marvel length content with better quality. Thank you sir
So good to see you back! Hope you are recovering well! Here in the deserts of Arizona, U.S.A we have a lot of abandoned mines such as mica which was mined during WWII for circut boards. You can explore them but they are very fragile and not up to code haha.
I have a friend who lives in Arizona and I have always wanted to go but the heat you guys get in the summer puts me off 😂
Ya it can be overwhelming just come in the winter. It is 80 degrees at the end of January 😅
The " I am still a little bit sick... take it easy please." Followed by the huge howl of wind told me exactly how this was going to go. Love you Fooster, so good to hear you up on your feet again!
I believe the bird he mentions early in the video is “the canary in the coal mine”. You take a caged canary into the mine and leave it for a few hours. When the canary stops singing, it’s died of natural gas leaks and the mine isn’t safe. If the bird still sings after a few hours it’s considered safe enough. It’s a very old method
My wife's family has partial ownership of a gold mine. It's not a big mine, they don't pull a lot of gold out, but they still get some. And they let owners tour the place, which is what we did one year. It was fascinating, and kind of haunting. It was dark of course, and cool. Not cold, just cool. Even though it was summer outside. The ceiling was very low in places, and we had to crawl down and up an incline with only a rope set in supports on the side to help us. It did not effect me the way I thought it would. I didn't grow panicky, or think about the weight of stone above me. I just remember thinking about how still it was. Still, cold, and close.
Now, water on the other hand is another thing entirely. Sitting in a boat, and thinking how high I am above the "ground", even though I know I would float. It's eerie and uncomfortable. Clearly, I don't like the water. It's always moving and it's barely there, but at the same time it can drown you.
Fooster, I'm glad you're recovering! You always sound so happy and excited during your videos and it brightens my day 👍
Glad to see you're up to playing again, Foo. It's been quiet without you! But recovery is priority. Despite it all, I hope your holidays were lovely!
And back to it with an almost 2 hour video!? Diving back into the deep end, hard! Don't push yourself too hard, though. The 'Rona can be right proper wicked.
So glad to see you return Fooster and hope you're feeling so much better, we've missed you. Happy New Year to you and the ever cute Bruno 😃💚
Same to you Gothic! Glad to be back 😊
41:00 The movie your talking about is called "My Bloody Valentines". The original movie came out during 1981, but the one your talking about came out in 2008/2009!!! I love the movie sm so glad you mentioned it
Thank god you’re back in the game Fooster, you’re a legend. Love your vids, keep up the good work brother. Good thing you’re healthy now, keep it up brother. Just found your channel last month and I’m mad that I found it so late. Good vids, good games, good content. I’ve basically binged watched all your vids already.
That movie is called My Bloody Valentine. This game made me jump so much. My adrenaline is always racing when you do these games. Ones with Fisk and Taco leave my ribs hurting with the laughing I do watching the chaos.
I genuinely smiled when I saw this pop up. Glad you're feeling better, Fooster.
Thank you 😊
Glad that you are back. I wish you get well soon. We all were worried about you but at the end.. Our Fooster is back. Totally loved the whole 1:44:04... Hurrah!! 🤩
SO soso happy you're back and feeling better Fooster, you've been missed ❤
Glad you're feeling better Fooster! Happy new year to you and Bruno 😊
Welcome back Fooster! You definitely have been missed!
My Bloody Valentine 3-D is the movie about the miners with Jensen Ackles. Play IronBark lookout from Fears to Fathom. You'll love it. The video of the paranormal mine on UA-cam was the haunted Horton mine and its a hoax debunked my multiple debunkers including me lol great video
Happy to see you back Fooster! I'm glad you're feeling well again.
Happy New Year to you and Bruno. 🙂
I'd consider myself pretty used to horror shit, but this was very atmospheric. All the creaking and whatnot made me jump. Lol. Good work, m8.
Fooster is the only one keeping me sane during my Covid sick days right now. Dude I honestly love your vids and your funny conversations with your friends. Glad you’re back!
Feel better Calico!
So grateful for you fooster you're the best. Hope all is well and your family is prospering!
Same to you Lucas!
Fooster!!! Ive missed your vids, glad youre on the up and up! My Dad was a coal miner then worked his way up to being VP. He's been in the industry 45+yrs and yes, the Coal Miners Prayer is a real thing as he has it hung in his office and even has it memorized. Being a Coal miners daughter is something I'm very proud of and have had the cool experiences of going inside many. Thanks for the video and keep it up! Much support from Nashville TN!❤
Love the videos as always! Small note for the developer or whoever wrote the description there that the 1900s is the 20th century, not the 19th century. Just wanted to point that out!
Hey foost. Just wanted to say thank you for the videos you make. They make my day when you upload. And I pretty much binge watch previous vids of yours. But I'm curious to what your plans are for mist.
Welcome back Fooster!
We’re so happy to have you back. Your health is the most important to us, so it was hard not to be selfish of us wanting you back sooner! Lol
Looking forward to all your videos, glad you’re feeling better. Hope your holidays were happy ☺️♥️♥️
Fooster talks to himself like most people do when they watch a horror film lol "oh no! don't turn around! oh God I'm turning around!!!!" always great commentary Fooster, love your videos.
Fooster!!!! So glad to see you back! We missed your videos a ton, cannot say enough about the benefit they have on my mental health! Thinking about you and hoping you start feeling better into 2024! See you… in the next one 🤘🏼
Glad to be back Hannah I was slowly going insane 😂. Thank you for watching and for the support!
What a great idea for a horror game, I don’t think that any horror games I’ve played have been specifically based on a mine. I remember amnesia obscurity being in a mine for a good min towards the end of the game, as well as outlast 2 , and it was terrifying stuff. I’d like a good sized and high budget horror game based in a mine, that would be awesome.
Absolutely love these couple hour ventures. Makes for great background watch while doing my weekend chores 😊
The GOAT is back!! Glad to see you’re recovered Fooster 😁
WELCOME BACK Fooster. We missed you. So glad you're feeling better.
Thank you turtletara!
good you're feeling better Fooster, I wish you all the good health as well! even if ur struggling ur still uploading and keeping us entertained!! I love your vids so much. especially how your videos are also always so long!! you put so much effort in
Error: the "late 19th Century" would be the late 1800's not late 1900s (i.e. late 20th Century) when this game is obviously set!
It took me 5 breaks to finish this video, glad to hear your feeling better Fooster
Foster, it's so great to see you back and feeling better. I think I jumped every time you did LOL. I really appreciate you taking the time to give us a new video. It takes a lot of work. I have to say that the way you talk us through the adventure, it makes me feel like I am there along with you. Thank you, and I hope you are completely well soon. Hope 2024 is an awesome year for you.😊❤❤🎉
Welcome back Fooster!
Yo from when your video just popped up on my feed and I watched it, I was so into it that I went to your channel and watched some of your solo and multiplayer videos and man I was hooked, I started watching all your latest uploads and was so keen on watching the new video!
Love your videos!
Im so glad youre feeling well again fooster! We were worried about you. Its great to see you back! (Especially playing another horror game!)😁
Oh my goodness, I think I held my breath through 95% of that whole thing. Great experience though. Thanks for going through that so we could enjoy it with you.
Good to have you back Fooster! This game was everything I though it would be, I was screaming right there with you 😂 Glad you are feeling better!
Brother i absolutely love your channel. You are probably my absolute favorite youtuber! I work 3200 feet underground in a mine and let me tell you this video made me think differently about when im alone down there in the mines 😂💀. Theres alot of things i noticed about the game that wasnt accurate whej it comes to mines but despite that, this video was awesome 🔥
Imagine being trapped down there and your flashlight dies. That would be a horrible death.
I don't know why but when you were in the cafeteria area of the building before going into the mines and the lightning happened and all the ghosts appeared it gave me Death Stranding Vibes also hope you get better fooster I also hope you will play more surrounded.
I'm glad you're feeling better my guy, I wish you all the good health as well!
Also, you'd think these psychopaths that like going by themselves into these situations would decide to team up by now 🤣
I feel relieved for Foosters sake that he didn't see that spirit in the elevator @ 24:41 . Welcome back Fooster and I hope all is well!
I'm surprised he didn't see it either. I had to rewind the video because I caught a quick glimpse.
I’m so blind that even with my brightness the whole way, I can’t see anything in there 😂 I used your timestamp so many times in a row too. Whatd it look like?
@@Georgino89324:42 pause here and if you're on mobile try and zoom. You should see him at the seam to the elevator doors. It is faint and a really nice touch from the devs. You can see the silhouette and his, at least for me, legs are the most visible.
@@Georgino893I was looking at a 50" 4k tv when I watched this so that could explain why it was easier to see. Also that time stamp was really on the last second before he was visible 😅
Is the game actually set in the late 19th century or just in a mine from the 19th century? The car driving, office setup, and other modern amenities had me questioning that opening description of the game. Glad your health is improving and you're back in the game.
Tip for you fooster; and anyone wanting to play the game: *Geiger counter kicks off everytime ghosts and anomalies ARE ABOUT TO SHOW UP in vicinity.* Spares y'all the jumpscares
And also, that dang flashlight is freaking bright; you can't see what you pointing on
It's okay guys the Dogo is just fine he was sleeping and the birds were just keeping him company.
Very cool. The amount of detail you put in yourr videos make all the difference. The echo effects complete the experience and most probably dont realize it. You bring us THERE with those little details. Awesome!
For what its worth, when i received my first diagnosis of COVID, it really wasnt that bad. Felt a bit like a cold, had a fever and some chills but overall, it was maby 2-3 days of feeling crappy then back to normal. The strange thing was that instead of loss in smell or taste, i actually had numbness in my fingertips, and not just one but all of them. It was very strange, but alas, thats not where the story ends. This is probably the most important part, in case anyone else hasnt had a similar experience previously. Long COVID is extremely real, and something i hope everyone does their best to avoid any way possible. I was once a commercial electrician, my dream job, 2 years in and primed to get my license until i got COVID. Once i returned to work, it became increasingly difficult to breathe. Even just walking up a small staircase of 6-8 stairs was extremely unbearable, and as such i was terminated from my position due to lack of performance. I have yet to recover enough to go back, and i miss it every day. So please everyone, so ur part in any way u can to reduce the possibility/risk of infection. Sorry for the long-winded story, but i felt it was important to share. Stay safe everyone, and Foster, so glad to see ur return and the great news of ur recovery. I hope nothing but the best for u in 2024, as well as anyone still reading this far. Love u all
"Longhaulers" is no joke. I've only had Covid once, but it took me months to get my sense of taste and smell back, and for a good year following that I experienced phantosmia. I constantly smelled burning cigarettes and ashtrays. I'm not a smoker, and no one I was close with was either. It was so strange and unpleasant.
I know I'm late as heck, but the movie you were talking about in the beginning is My Bloody Valentine from 2009 ( idk if anyone said it or not).. Love watching your videos btw.. Look forward to more
I HAD A BABY BOY BORN ON CHRISTMAS!!!! also, 2024 is going to be horrible. Please prepare everyone.
To answer random questions randomly asked in this video;
8:27 Canaries are used in mines for gas detection.
9:45 I listen to these playthroughs as background noise. If you go silent for a long time and pass out, I'll still sit here with you until you wake up.
40:19 Sounds like a generator and Geiger counter together.
41:08 My Bloody Valentine (I think)
46:23 You just watched a spirit walk through a door and thought closing the door would keep the spirit out, not sure why but it was relatable behavior.
1:13:47 It was one of the miners using a pickaxe on another.
Hey Foostet glad you are feeling better
The box at 27:31 looks like the boxes in Mist Survival : )
Fooster. Why. WHY WOULD YOU CHOOSE THIS VIDEO TO CLEAR THE SINUSES. Oh my soul, I am literally watching this through my fingers. One of my favourite parts is when you touch the radio and the hanging miners appear...then you go back to the office door and say "Can we go in now?" 🤣
Yay, Fooster is back, and I hope you feel better and stuff goes well for you this year. You are an amazing UA-camr, and honestly, your videos have helped through my bad days, and I have waited patiently for you to return. I'm glad you are back truly and can't wait for what you have in store for content
Fooster, I’m so happy you’re recovering! I have been very sick the past 2 weeks and I think it’s just that time of year when people get sick! Hope you have a great 2024 and keep up the good work!
I think I developed claustrophobia from watching this or its triggering what claustrophobia I already had. Either way this game is now my worst fear. I loved the video and I hope you feel better soon 😁
YAY! Welcome back Fooster! Hope you’re feeling better! Hope you had a wonderful holiday despite and a lovely new years 🎉
I looked up the mine video. The 3 chains closes to him on the left were moving as well. All other chains were still. I would only believe that he swung the chain himself. Especially since the video is edited.
The movie you are referring to is My Bloody Valentine. Also, I just want to say that this game has been very entertaining. The residual noises all over the place are really cool. That's usually what I think of when I think of a haunted place. I feel like not a lot of games do that. Thank you so much for sharing!
fooster I’m so glad you’re back and that your okay and I know this might be soon of me asking but I really would love to see another isle video you don’t have to but I was wondering if you would still make videos about the isle. Love your videos
Thank you brother, wish you the best and thank you for starting the year off with a bang
i cant stop laughing!
The thought of Fooster passing out, his head hitting the desk with a thump!
And he waking up and his teeth have been replaced by the keys from the keyboard!
1:07:00 - "That scared me so hard I turned my flashlight off" - I could NOT stop laughing. Fooster, I LOVE your videos and your reactions to some of these jump scares.
The bird you're thinking of are canaries, they used to take them into mines as early detectors of carbon monoxide leaks.
Hope you get better soon fooster, i always love watching your videos so keep up the good work!
If you ever get the chance to visit a coal mine, certainly do. I visited one in the late 1970's on a school excursion. It is an experience I'll never forget. The descent, the sounds, the temperature, the darkness.... really something special. We went 950 meters deep.
The sound design for this game is on point, the creaks, groans, and pops of the wood and metal. the wind and breathing...soo good!
21:02 That delayed jumpscare is foul lmao, double screams xDD
I can't even describe the joy this channel brings me. Fooster, you're such a genuinely kind and amazing person! I hope you have a great year ahead of you! Love the videos!
The king of immersion..the master of narration .Fooster is back❤
Love the horror games man, your reactions and commentary is on point!