Stories Untold - Part 2
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- Опубліковано 22 січ 2019
- Part 2 of Stories Untold finished off this horror a TERRIFYING TWIST that you TOTALLY DIDN'T SEE COMING!!
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6:30 "This next one has come through with an additional note: GCS 3 = E1 V1 M1 ."
It's a reference to the Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) which is used to describe the level of consciousness in patients with traumatic brain injury. "E" is "eye opening", "V" is "verbal response" and "M" is "motor response". An awake, walking, talking individual has a GCS of 15. A carrot has a GCS of 3. It was fun being able to pick this one up, even if I am late to the video.
Wait, can you explain what the numbers mean? The ones after GCS and the ones after E, , and M
@@umbraexe3069 Well, since an awake and talking human has a GCS number of 15, then that is 5 points for E (eye movement) 3points for V(vocal response) and 5 points for M (motor response). Its basically a scale of how well an individual can do that action. (How well the person can open and move their eyes or talk etc.) James had a GCS score of 3 ( 1 for eye movement, 1 for verbal response, and 1 for motor response.) Meaning, he could barely any eye movement, little verbal response, and little motor movements. He was in a coma with barely any respnse to anything.
@@mags6088 thank you! That really helped make sense of that! The more you know
There's also a mostly-redacted GCS chart in the microfilm. Mark stops on it for a few seconds at 14:50, and you can see the meanings of a couple of values.
Is that why they call it a vegatative state? 👁🕳👁
"It's all *your* fault -even though I was the one to ask you to take me home despite you being very obviously intoxicated before we even hit the road, and despite dad being the one who was all 'yeah son you've been drinking and I just gifted you alcohol that you've also drank some of but take your sister home anyways, but yeah 100% completely entirely all your fault.- "
Yeah, it's not so tragic when the characters are all really dumb. Seriously, have the devs ever seen/smelt someone drunk before?
underrated comment tbh
@@CrossKaizer Right, like by no means am I saying James is faultless or anything, but I mean the family isn't completely without guilt in the situation either. Still a damn good game and story, but at least as far as that bit goes the devs could have written it just a little bit better, I think.
Yeah, but remember that this is all in James's head. He's been lying to himself and everyone, making up his own worlds to escape it... who's to say that the last episode was the COMPLETE truth. Yes, he admitted fault, but maybe his subconscious was still trying to deflect as much of the blame as possible. Maybe his dad and sister never actually said those things, but he's still pretending that they did to make it easier.
Glad I'm not the only one who noticed this.
It was everyone's fault, just as much as it was James. Judging by the text it was clear that he was visually dysfunctional because of the alcohol. His own father saw him drinking the whiskey. But, they all let him get the keys and go outside.
Yeah but the whole story is looked from the eyes of James so even though all were at fault at some point what we see is the guilt and despair he feels while facing the brain trauma he had that turned his life in a perpetual cycle of self hate making his life a living hell
Yeah. I think the story is structured as such ultimately to let us understand that the weight and blame is being put on James but we can also tell it isn't all him. One of the best things about the story though is that we understand that James isn't the only one at fault and we can sympathize with that and we can sympathize with him too, but we also understand that ultimately we had to hold him accountable, even if it wasn't completely his fault.
I have the feeling that the part where his dad gave him the whiskey, how alcoholic drinks were all over the party (notice that most of the details in the house almost always related with drinks), also how his sister and his father let him drove might be just partly true. It is probably his brain mechanism that tries to put fault in other people. His sister's voice in the end is not real dialogue, but actually himself knowing that it's all his fault.
@@Alia-bc3rc this right here ☝🏻☝🏻
yea
"That's not what happened though is it?"
By God, that never stops being chilling.
Mommy what is behind me when I pee?
It does not even let you try again, it just goes on.
I agree James kinda deserved all this and I'm in no way excusing him, you need to take responsibility for your own actions, but where does his dad and sister get off telling their clearly inebriated son to get behind the wheel? That's just messed up. James' mother has no right to basically disown him when she, Jen, and his dad were also culpable.
Yeah I thought that was kinda weird too. Like who tells their kid to go drunk driving? >.
I was searching for a comment like this one! Like, He has to take responsibility of his actions, but I find the attitude of his parents very hypocritical, they didn’t stop him, the sister didn’t stop him, no one warned him, and because of that he took a bad decision under the alcohol effect.
Awesome story, I feel bad for the protagonist yet he still have to be held responsible, such an amazing way to tell a story.
Exactly! Like, wth?
You aren't wrong. But it is pretty realistic for people to ignore their own guilt when they have someone else to blame. His parents (or at least his mom) have a perfect scapegoat in him for their own guilt, so they can blame him for everything. It's a shitty coping mechanism and a shitty thing to do that they will eventually come to regret, but it's pretty believable. And who knows how much of it is real, versus how much of it is just his own guilt torturing him? Is he really being haunted by his sister, or just his guilt and memories of her? Hard to say.
Yeah, but remember that this is all in James's head. He's been lying to himself and everyone, making up his own worlds to escape it... who's to say that the last episode was the COMPLETE truth. Yes, he admitted fault, but maybe his subconscious was still trying to deflect as much of the blame as possible. Maybe his dad and sister never actually said those things, but he's still pretending that they did to make it easier.
“ eat carcass”
You are disappointed with yourself for even going there
“.......eat carcass?”
Idk why do i say that now but wrong part
Well, that was the previous video, but yeah...
i think theyre trying to refer back to that moment after the twist reveal. the "carcass" may have been meant to represent the sister's body after the collision, hence why the text said "You are disappointed with yourself for even going there..."
@@Mariewolf_94 no I dont think so...the carcass was the hog roast that his dad cooked...
@@rebeccakhoo5532 yes, perhaps the carcass itself, but theyre probably trying to say "How can you be so eager to eat a carcass after you saw your sister's carcass right beside you?"...or just trying to imply seeing a carcass sickens James now
Ok, so here's how I put the story together.
It starts with a family of 4. James (The protagonist), Jennifer (James' Sister), the mother and the father. On new year 1986, James had a party thrown for him celebrating his trip to America, and Jennifer asks James to give her a ride home, but not after James had some drinks and was completely drunk. Because of this, he can't focus on driving and ends up getting into a car accident due to not stopping, so a police car rammed directly into the passenger seat. James, who gets out, spills a bottle of whiskey onto the officer in the crashed car and places the whiskey next to him to incriminate the officer with evidence. At this point, another officer comes around and beckons James to come towards them, and realizing that he is injured, takes him and Jennifer to the hospital where they are both treated. Dr. Alexander works on these patients and they get a pulse out of James, only realizing there is an injury in his brain, and they have to drill into his head putting him into a coma. However, Jennifer unfortunately dies and James is blamed by his entire family for it. Now James, in a stew of guilt with no help from his loved ones, now hallucinates events that put him in his coma. He hallucinates the night of the party/car accident, his treatment from Dr. Alexander, and his mother coming by to give him number puzzles during his coma. These memories have a twist however, quote from Dr. Alexander "he combines his memories with his imaginations." Those little circle pods that flash right in his eyes, I assume, represent his torturous condition where he relives through all of these memories that put him in extreme guilt with the twist of his imagination. James is left in his own hell remembering and reliving all of these traumatic memories being abandoned to do nothing but sit there and regret, regret, regret until its all over.
I might have missed some things, or gotten things wrong. This was just my interpretation of what happened.
Amado Diallo this deserves more credit.
I get it now...
I think the orbs that shine light in his eyes either represent the headlights of the vehicle he crashed into, or the lights that doctors will shine into the eyes of their patients to check their consciousness. The images they show him, of course, represent the moment of the crash and what he actually saw.
Great synopsis
You got it right except it was an ex police officer that he crashed into
my biggest problem with the story is that the dad is almost as at fault for the incident if not more responsible
the player was pressured into driving his sister home and does comment on how they shouldn't be driving
I feel like the fact it was so prominent in that moment is intentionally a focus
maybe it represents how people can so easily put the blame onto one person. the dad might feel guilty but it's easier for him to put all the blame on his son. that way he feels less guilty.
Yeah, I agree buuuuut I felt that the bigger thing wasn’t just the drunk driving, but also the incrimination of the office too
Yup. If we wanna say he was abandoned by his fam because he framed someone, that wouldn't be true. His mom refused to see him when he was first hospitalised before he went into a coma. And its sad that all innocent things can lead to a worst case scenario.
@@Who-Dunnit Imagine hearing that while in the next room. The heartbreak!
The "I don't want to see him" from James' mum broke me.
Even though it was totally the fault of the sister and parents... (if what we heard is actually the truth, as it might be what James imagined and none of it is what happened)
It was honestly everyone's fault; the dad saw him drinking but let him go anyways, the sister had saw him drinking and was drinking herself, and the mother saw as well. I can see where she's coming from, since it would be traumatic having your daughter die - she doesn't want to blame herself, so she disowns James.
It's all messed up really.
it's honestly disgusting if you ask me. you can be mad at your son, but you better darn well CHECK ON HIM WHILE HES IN THE HOSPITAL! youre still his fucking mother dammit!
What a Karen.
I’m late but he was in a coma, no way he heard what his mom said
I wish there where more quality horror games that aren’t just JUMPSCARE JUMPSCARE JUMPSCARE
Fuckbag Felix Congrats. You just watched it.
This was art
I think I remember seeing Markiplier play "Fingerbones". Any chance you've seen that? That one gave me serious goosebumps!
Like fnaf
@@cathygrant1185 Yeah, like FNaF.
Since you asked about the drill in Episode 4. The doctors said there was an intercranial bleed. That means bleeding inside your skull. The only problem with that is that you also have your brain in the skull. All that bleeding will put pressure on the brain that will do bad things unless the pressure is alleviated. The drill is to make a hole that blood can leak out of to relieve the pressure on the brain to spare the patient brain damage.
My dad had a brain bleed a few years ago, and they drilled a hole in his head too.
ooooh even thinking about it hurts my head >-< thanks for the info👍
@@CRUSH40RULES let's fix it with controlled drill!
Ah, the cavemen would be proud
@@fakename7725 Trepanning, right?
Honestly, James has already paid his penanace. He is in this hallucinating loop due to his guilt. His therapist or doctor, doesn’t even try to emotionally help him recover. He instead, let him suffer and only let himself discover the truth. He didn’t even try to tell him what happened. He let his patient due to personally interest of the police officer, fall into this schizophrenic state, for god knows how long, for a mistake he made a log time ago. His doctor violated the Hipocratic oath of doing no harm. His family and friends, didn’t even try after learning the truth, to help him. He honestly shouldn’t have suffered for this long. Sure, he killed two very close people, but it was an accident. He couldn’t have prevented it, he was to out of his mind to fully understand everything that was occurring. If anything, it’s manslaughter. But his parents and friends let him do this. His father could have drove his daughter, or anyone else. But they picked the most lightweight, inexperienced person in the entire place to do it. He was a bomb and they lit the fuse. If anyone was killed, his sister killed herself. She was tired, but not drunk. She didn’t give her brother attention or use judgement when he needed it. She knew he was hammered, but she clearly let it happen. James Aton, is an innocent man making 1 mistake. He was a domino that everyone else blames, even his own doctor, that was blamed for this.
I felt bad for poor James.....
But then, you cannot tell the person with memory problems what happened... they have to remember by themselves, that's the only way to heal... you cannot break a person consumed by guilt by telling them how they fucked up. Health care in comatose patients is delicate and difficult. And don't forget that we are watching everything from James' perspective, which makes him think that everyone is against him.
Cool game tho
wait his last name was Aton? i thought they were saying asian this whole time...
@@Weirdiohw Atian. It's pronounced similar to "asian".
The game implies it's only been two weeks since the accident. He's most likely still confused.
And now we see the truth of these stories. You're going through the motions of every mistake you make when you relive memories. For James this is literal as he is vicariously trapped in this endless cycle of guilt due to the brain trauma he sustained and lack of emotional support from both friends and family which causes him to hallucinate events connected to the past. In the end it was his fault but the people who stand idly by and judge him for his mistakes do nothing to alleviate his pain. It's heartbreaking that in the end... James Atian was abandoned to wallow in his guilt.
boi i thought it was horrid before, now that i actually read it in words, it s w o R SE
Deep bro, deep
Ok so you know 2 thats his sister and 1 is the police officer from the other car
Edit: sry 1 is the first responder who james collapsed in front Of
I was not ready for this today
Obviously, driving drunk is a terrible terrible idea, planting evidence not so great either. But the parents turning their back on him, *after insisting he drives his sister home* . *After* *giving* *him* *drinks* !
The parents are quite horrible people who instead of taking responsibility for their mistakes decide to place the blame on their son, and thereby lose both son and daughter.
Again, the son made a horrible mistake, but neither parents nor sister did much better. And under the circumstance they did as many mistakes as their son.
I adore the style of this game. The first part especially; there's no real jumpscares, but the atmosphere is just... off. The modulated voices spewing out numbers and letters, the isolation the storm provides, 1's sudden disappearance... All leading up to leaving the only place you were safe. Just... mwah, perfection
The first time I got to play this,I thought that this was not a horror game at all,but it really makes you anxious,though the plot feels a bit “lasy” due to this you-was-in-a-coma thing
*Knows morse cord numbers by memoization* ***hits enter wrong*** 17:16
Time that it happened was edit
Let's just take a moment to look at how damn long that spacebar is.
Longer than my manlihood 😂😃😭
Didn't notice 'till ya mentioned it, but yeah, that's huge!
Oh it’s reeeeeeeeaaaaaal LONG 😏
Oof
Ooofff
i saw jack play this first. i still feel really bad for james. no one tried to stop him from driving when he was clearly too drunk. and then while under poor judgement from his intoxication, he made mistakes he'd clearly regret later once sober. of course its still wrong that he hadn't taken responsibility properly and shouldn't have planted evidence, but again. alcohol will make people do stupid shit.
i still feel like everyone in this situation was at fault for what happened. even james, but still. everyone else should take responsibility too for not having stopped him and preventing this entire thing from happening.
the parents should be able to sit back and say to themselves "i should have stopped him, this wouldn't have happened..." instead solely blaming james for everything. everyone in this situation has made grave mistakes.
exactly
Markiplier should do E
SweetSoSweet yes thank you!
yep... that's why you don't drink while driving
@@mozes1340 He didn't drink *while* driving, he drunk *before* driving
this was less of a horror game and more of a crippling depression game...
Watyll yup
eh
Watyll I agree
You mean my life?
(Drops into wheelchair)
Honestly this isn't scary, it's depressing.
When we saw the manual with an acronym spelling COMA, I worked out the character was in a coma, but only in the 3rd part. I simply didn't see the connection until the generator and tied it to the 1st part.
This was extremely clever storytelling
2:38
Central
Operations
Message
Authentication
COMA
Daniel S oh no...XD
Thx
...Wow. That's RIDICULOUSLY subtle. Good catch!
*COMA* intensifies
Jacksepticeye in a coma and Chase posting videos confirmed.
"The waiting area is dark, but you feel a presence right behind you."
To be continued song starts playing.
roundabout by yes
HAHAHAHAHA BROOOO!! 😂😂
It's an enemy Stand!
Feel bad he didn't see the UFO in Greenland on the walk back like Jack did. Jack even saw things in the fog.
Him turning around is basically him calling the game's bluff. "You're threatening to take me straight to Game Over if I turn around right now? Then let's see it!"
Mark, this game scares me enough as it is, you don't need to scare me more by saying there's someone in the room
12 o'clock at night I'm freaking out due to the suspense once he said that GAME OVER 😂
Love that this game starts with a Stranger Things vibe and ends feeling like Black Mirror
This sums it up perfectly
Tbh gave me Black Mirror vibes from the very beginning
“Someone standing over you.”
*Good luck. I’m 6’2”.*
Haha 😂
That just makes it scarier for us people under 5'10''.
@@cottonkyandi1760 True im 5'2 and i was scared shitless 😂
Ever seen twin peaks? You're being visited by the giant
But him also being 6'2" and him just standing in front of you would scare the absolute shit out of me
After learning the truth about the whole "I can't feel my legs" "what are you doing" part is far more intense wow
33:45 idk why, but I laughed so hard at "yeppers peppers" :'DDD
Another one that slipped under your radar, Mark, is a game called Breath Edge - basically Subnautica, in space, with a lot of humor.
Brilliant! Take a game he already plays a lot, remove the thing he hates most in this world (THE OCEAN), and replace it with the thing he loves most in this world (SPAAAACE)! Sounds like the perfect formula for success! Let's get him to play this!
I kinda blame the family too though. If you see someone drinking whisky and know that that person had drunk more you will not order him to give a ride to someone. The parents and the sister could have used their brain.
Yeah. It's either poor writing, the writers making characters they do not want us to like, or... actually, it's probably just poor writing.
@@windowstothesoul-openyourm989 It's to be more realistic. Like it or not, people are actually this stupid nowadays.
@@Orange_Swirl Unfortunate, but true. I just got informed by reading a comment that this was happening too much in 1980 Britain before they finally cracked it down.
@@windowstothesoul-openyourm989 Just want to point out that this is far from bad writing. You are taking the 4th chapter to be exactly what happened. Keep in mind, it is still from the perspective of James, just like the other 3. He isn't a reliable narrator. Just look at the inconsistencies. The party wasn't for him. It was a new years party, but he also said it was for him. The gift whisky was in a utility closet that apparently was just a private store room for alcohol. The note attached to the whisky disappeared. The note in the glove box changed etc.
We have no way of knowing weather the family ever even said all that.
@@notbob555 Fair enough. If I'm being honest, I've been loosely watching these gameplays and browsing through comments. I'm *that* type of person, haha.
Not sure if he fully deserved to go through hell since it was his Dad that gave him a 25 year old bottle of whiskey as a present. Seriously... Out of all the possible things to give a guy as a present you give him something that can knock you out after 3 glasses. And I also blame Jen since she was insisting on getting a free ride home from her obvious drunk brother that probably couldn't remember his own name after two swigs of that bottle of whiskey he was clutching and somehow survived a car crash.
Yup,dude was nearly black out drunk. His fault was for drinking more than he should have when he was still sober, but there's plenty of blame here to be passed around.
I guess he's partly at fault.
It's like giving someone a gun, of course if he shoots it's his fault but the one who gave him the gun it also at fault
@@xianchen1935 no the person who forced him to shoot the gun is completely at fault
I think it's Jennifers fault
He got given a drink at a party... how the fuck is that to blame? HE WAS THE ONE WHO DRANK IT, THEN DROVE.
Okay, I get it that his orb sister is saying crashing was his fault. But it's also hers! She probably noticed that James was wasted but still wanted a ride to who knows where! Cause if they are siblings, then she wouldn't have needed a car ride away from the party! So she's also at fault for insisting on a ride, while they were both wasted. I'm guessing James' drunken state, he was too relaxed to slow down the car when it was approaching the blue car. Never been drunk like that, never will get that drunk nor will ever ride in a car with a wasted person especially if the driver is the drunk one. It's not SAFE!
His sister is dead, that's James' own guilt accusing him with her voice. Remember he's been having hallucinations since he awoke from his coma.
His sister got a job, she could very probably have an apartment pr something
I don't think she was drunk or tipsy. She probably didn't have a car of her own. Not saying she's not to blame but the biggest thing that James is guilty for is the fact that he tried to frame the other driver.
The feeling of guilt was made grater by how his family treated him, his dad bares a big part of the blame, your son is going over seas next day and you let him get hammered as if that won't make him hangover and sabotage his trip when he needs to catch his flight/boat?
@@Saint_Wolf_ True it's bad the dad allowed him to get that wasted and guilt is horrible.
at first i thought this game was about an alien invasion, then someone in a coma, but the way it all tied together in this terrible and amazing story is really astounding!,
I never find the shadow friends mark keeps telling me are there. I got them snacks and everything. :(
Yo Soy it be like that sometimes
It is okay sometimes they don't want to be seen ....... but did bring Doritos by any chance cause I'd like some
Honestly same
Me neither :(
I'm here. I can see you, but you can't see me.
“The waiting area is is dark but *you fEEL A PRESENCE RIGHT BEHIND ME-“*
Nothing is behind me.-. Except for the wall. Wait...... MAYBE THEY ARE BEHIND MEH WALL!!!!._.
Jokes on them I'm in a corner!
I feel it behind YOU? Yeah im so good at feeling ... Or i feel it bcs you behind me?
@@shade4449 Maybe it IS the wall.
@@shade4449 Maybe YOU are the presence behind the wall.
Me: *watching mark play his game and pauses video to get up and do something*
Also Me: *unpauses video*
Mark: *LiTeRaLlY aNy MoMeNt DeAtH cOuLd Be CrAwLiNg Up My BuTtHoLeEeEe*
"James, what are you doing, james please."
Me: eating spaghetti. Why?
Lol
I actually was watching this video while eating spaghetti yesterday!
2:21 "you could do this in your sleep" GET IT GET IT
OH I GET IT NOW JESUS THERES SO MUCH STUFF
"Is this the Alaskan pipeline?" Giant map of Greenland in the shed.
Hate to say it...
No, this is
Central
Operations
Message
Authentication
I thought he's referencing Alaskan bullworm
i got so many chills at 46:31 just because of how cleverly put it was, segwaying from the intro at the beginning of the chapter to the end of the game after we found out the whole story
Just rewatched the series and couldn’t agree more. Beautiful bookends!
Mark throughout the entire series:
_oh no_
Trivia: "GCS" in The Station Process refers to the Glasgow Coma Scale. Lower means less responsive (deeper coma), higher means more responsive.
The scale is split into 3 parts: Eye Opening Response (E, scale of 1-4), Best Verbal Response (V, 1-5), Best Motor Response (M, 1-6), totaling to a scale of 3-15.
A score of 8 or less is considered comatose. By the last GCS transmission, the scale was up to 7(1-5-1), meaning (presumably) James at this point is well-oriented and can express it verbally, but is unable to open his eyes or move despite any stimuli, he's close to coming out of his coma but his score doesn't increase any further in Episode 3.
HOW THE HELL?? HOW LONG DID IT TAKE YOU TO FIGURE ALL THAT OUT??!?!?!??!
And are you sure, he can express himself verbally? In Episode 3, the microphone was broken... O.o
What if they tried to collect the data by giving Mr. Attion a keyboard and some kind of puzzle games? :D
@@ethanwells1639 I mean, it all depends on education. if you're working in health related professions or public service there's a good chance classes/training will touch on it.
Thank you for sharing this. Very interesting :)
@@Kilojoules TBH I just Googled "GCS" and all the top results were about the coma scale. Combined with the fact that Station 2 reports E-V-M, Station 1 tells us the number going up is good, and there's a heavily redacted version of the chart in the manual.
Mark: Watch out for that thing behind you....
Me: *I AM SITTING ON A COUCH BY THE WALL, MARK. DONT EVEN TRY THIS!!*
Night Anjel me too! I’m sitting on a couch with a wall behind me 😂😂😂
It's in the wall 👀
Spooky ghosts don't care about walls 👻
But your shadow is behind you, isn't it?
It's under your couch 😈
21:14, James Aition is in the credits!
Ivan Seegmiller he was actually in credits after every episode as a “Driver”
Cool
@@plywoodsun8244 even the credits have hints at the full story
I'm just about to finish drivers ed and I went through 3 lessons about drunk (and impaired) driving as well as the ITTD video, and coincidentally I watch Mark's entire playthough of this game, and I understand how absolutely terrible it is. If I had watched this a couple months ago I wouldn't be feeling the morose and neurotic vibe as I do now as I watched the end. It really is a terrible thing, and this game has done a phenomenal job expressing that morose and neurotic vibe of the main character's struggles of the wrongdoings of his "episodes"...
On a scale of one to ten for creativity, I give this game...
an eleven
God damnit
God damnit
Overall this game is a "don't f it up" out of 5
It’s over 9,000!!!!!!!!!
I give it a Keleven out of 10
I feel good about this-
*The waiting area is dark, but you feel a **_P R E S E N C E R I G H T B E H I N D Y O U !_*
~elevator music
*Heavy breathing*
Oh yeah yeah
ok, so, I know he's not likely to ever see this, and it's not _truly_ a horror game, but he _did_ ask for game suggestions, so here's one from me: *_What Remains of Edith Finch_*
OmegaUltima yes! I've been wanting to recommend this to him for some time now, I just keep forgetting!
For me, my 3 requests would definitely be people playground (a fun sandbox game), the cube escape series (psychological horror), and superliminal (the full version of the museum of simulation technology)
@@galladegamer3579 wow, I do _not_ remember making this post
I stick by what Past!Me said, though
17:03 Thanos when he can't see Ant-Man anymore
I look at this comment and then form the mental picture and then I can't help but laugh at it.
*"let me know if you've got more cool scary games like this for me to play in the comments down below."*
Play Albino Lullaby, I've literally been saying this for months. please Mark please, it's good I promise.
sounds like a lullaby sung by albinos S M H
@@melonface2232 watch the trailers, that should be more than enough to get you interested.
@@melonface2232 Whoa! We must have some sorta *jeenyus* over here!
I remember hearing about that from Jordan Underneath. He changed his name multiple times since, so he currently goes by either Jordan's House or simply Jordan Under. (Hope he hasn't changed it up again since I last checked!)
He's a really odd and macabre fellow, but I tend to enjoy his particular kind of odd and macabre. When he used to review video games, he did a review on Albino Lullaby and that game CREEPED ME OUT...but Jordan gave it such praise that I've hoped to see someone else play it, some day. (My laptop is almost ten years old, so I doubt I'll ever be able to play AL until I can afford to replace my dinosaur.)
I do believe he played Episode 1 of this some time ago but not Episodes 2 and 3. Unless those videos flew under the radar I know I'd love to see them!
For those wondering, GCS is the Glasgow Coma Scale, it measures the responses to certain stimuli and assigns a number to each category (M-V-E), using it to give a level of responsiveness. 3 is the lowest and means that they are unresponsive. It going from a score of 3 to a score of 6 (the highest possible score is 15) would indicate that the patient is becoming more responsive (ie. becoming closer to consciousness). So them saying "as long as the GCS keeps going up we're helping people" is actually a nod to the EMS crew that would have been at the scene. So it's a subtle clue that they sprinkled in, but it's really cool in the grand scheme of the game.
Mark: "Thank you so much for watching. Watch out for that thing right behind you."
Me: "Stop calling out my children, Mark. I know that they're there."
Guys when designing the facility:
drunk guy: We should put the generators far away from the power source and space them out nicely.
rational guy: Why?
drunk guy: *takes out gun*
rational guy: You know what that sounds like a great idea
“Look out for that thing standing right behind you”
Mark, I’m laying down...
It's under your bed.
Agent719 oh shit
@@Agent719 My bed doesn't have space under it.
fallen_star_2319 GoTeM
But what if you're standing right on someone?
The ending of this game gave me chills.
Mad Hobbit Still does, honestly
Bro if this gave you chills I reccomend just not doing anything then cause it would be touch for you
That's weird how the doctor pushes this confession from him. Looks kinda suspicious.
3:56 it's magic you knowww
I like the editing and that he tells us when something goes weird, like when the game minimised for no reason.
whats the songs name at 0:06
You should play "the company of myself" dont want to give any spoilers but its similar to this game although it wont seem like it at first.
Text based games are so much more vivid than other formats.
I agree! It's almost like reading a book. It's all in your head (like that man standing in the corner of your room right now. Pay no mind to him). (Thought I'd' give it a shot.) Like you can imagine and visualise the environment and scenario and feel the way the character feels.
nekokat You mean Shadow Bob? Nah he’s cool. He helps me with calculus.
@@skykrasher4475 damn. You're so lucky
This game makes so much more sense after already seeing Jack's let's play
This is a really interesting game!
But you can’t scare me this time! It’s the middle of the day and I’m with people! So ha!
But you did scare me.
contradiction
I didn't get scared and I started watching this video at 3:00 am and I'm home alone
That last part makes it seem like they gaslit James- making him watch the recordings and taking confessions when he was clearly in an unstable frame of mind. I wonder if the doctor was trying to cover for the cop and tricked him into believing events that weren’t true.
that's what I've always got from this game, the doctor and forms seem to tell James what's going on/happened rather than asking him.
@@selectidiot Yeah there are definitely multiple interpretations but there is for sure something wrong with the story as presented. Some of the stuff doesn't really add up, like why wouldn't they immediately know the BAC of everyone involved as soon as they received treatment or conducted an autopsy? Who would accept the confession of someone who clearly can't distinguish what is real? Why are characters' attitudes towards James so inconsistent?
@@KGH3000 remember, we're seeing the entire story from James messed up head, so some things just aren't going to add up
@Select Idiot
The first 3 stories implied that James was mixing reality with fiction. The last part revealed what he actually did on the night of the incident.
Head trauma can make you forget certain things depending on the severity. Since he was in a coma, it's likely he had some type of memory loss.
I think that they are telling him what happened as an attempt to get him to remember because a basic series of tests on the dead cop would tell you that he wasn't drunk so they probably at least know the crash is James's fault courtesy of an investigation
12:56. *has War flashbacks to series 4, episode ‘Midnight,’ of Doctor Who*
I can definitely see the similarities but that's about it.
Lady Liberty....did you turn off the lights?
Why's it so dark now?
I was writing this comment in the middle of the day so why'd it get dark when I started to reply?
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Lady Liberty.... did you turn off the lights?
Why's it so dark n-........
I sitting here, eating my poptart, and he is like,
"Is death going to be crawling up my butt hole. Death is going tO CRAWL UP MY BUTT HOLE..."
I chocked on my poptart.
6:04 that's the best markiplier edit I've seen in awhile lol
Hell Yeah ! \m/
Agreed
Lol
I'm a fan of 15:10 myself
The first episode still feels like I've seen it befor but the rest of it didn't ring a bell. The story is so good and I enjoyed my self a lot.
Did you perhaps watch Jackseptic eye play one of the episodes?
It reminds me of the Mario/Nintendo game he played a while back, it was a text based horror one
I liked the games intro when jacksepticeye added his own narrative 😂😂
In addition to Jack, Cryaotic also played it.
AaronTheBlackDragon i think mark played something like it before that had the same aurora (but yea i get the same feeling)
That moment when you've been thinking they were four separate stories but then they all start to come together in the last one...
" Watch out for that thing standing behind you" MY DOG ISN'T A THING
When people hear weird noises alone people always look behind them or beside them but they never look up 💀
EDG3 maniac zak187 no
DON'T YOU DARE
Why
Joke's on you, I'M LYING DOWN. All directions baby.
When I read this I looked up and there was a spider up the ceiling... I have a fear of spiders...
For the last one with all of the snow and stuff.. There was a car and it seemed it has crashed.
I didn't understand anything from the third episode other than the cars in the snow
there are many references in all 3 of the other episodes if you can read between the lines. in fact in the 4th there were some direct quotes from the others
NostalgiaGaming definitely have to rewatch then haha kinda slow when it comes to this kind of stuff
Skye Lowis each episode is a part of his life. The second one is him doing the surgery, the third one is him in his coma, the first one is him remembering the party except he know that he was guilty. It all connects together, all of these end in trauma because in all of these events he knows that his actions are wrong. It all makes so much sense!
*it's time that *the stories untold* tells the Story
yes or no?
Hard no
This is one of my favorite games ever. I started getting hints and started piecing it together, but i NEVER thought that it would connect this much.
This game is crazy, and in every best way. The story, the way the game is played - it's amazing. Good job to the developers, and all of the people who worked on this game. You outdid yourselves.
Ya know this is crazy. I was in a coma and my brain did these same scenarios. I listened to the doctors and what they would say. I remember my uncle asking for pizza and smelling it but not being awake. I did, however, wake up during surgery. Coma's are very interesting. My mind made me think I was the infection killing myself slowly. I was rushing through my veins. I love this game because of how amazingly accurate it is to comas. The cold areas were ice baths to me and I felt like I was walking through snow ( I constantly had a fever of about 104 degrees Fahrenheit.) It was like being awake and asleep at the same time. I was there remembering the sounds and smells and the horrible taste of meds getting shoved down my throat, yet I was dreaming of it all.
Wow.....I have always wanted to hear a story from someone who has been in coma and what it's like. That is so cool but, I'm glad you're okay. If I may ask, what happened to cause you to go into coma and are you completely alright?(As much as you can be at least.)
That's really scary to me, I'd rather die than end up in a coma.
Wow. Thats, crazy. I always thought of comas as being stuck in a whole lot of nothing. This comment is eye opening.
Damn
@@kebblot9085 I had a septic hip. It all started due to a pimple (I know, crazy right?) It went "away" but the core was still under my skin, it traveled through my blood stream bones and muscles and was infecting my brain, heart, lungs, etc. I was taken to the hospital for intense pain and not even 2 hours later, they put me in a coma. Every time anyone touched me I would flat line. But, yes, now i'm fine. I've had a hip replacement since then and am able to live my life to the fullest. :) Just be careful with pimples.
I'm glad you were able to see the connection to the stories at the end, and I like how you reacted when you finally found out what was going on. I really like this game and how they used four different kind of game mechanics and "mini games" that still made it tie into one story at the end. I love the concept and would love to see even more games implement it as well.
This is honestly one of the best, most creative, unique, and most polished games I have ever seen. I watched these two episodes three times now and I still can't stop just admiring the creativity the devs must have in their craftsmanship. I absolutely love this
So drunk driving is the next evolution of, "It was all just a dream!"
Someone right behind me AHHHHH!!!
stop
I hit a wall be accident...
Scared me so bad
Oh no T^T
omae wae mou shindeiru
NANI
This is one long anti-alcohol PSA
I thought and commented the same.
@@Jim-wb7hl Cool! Glad other people noticed. I just thought of it near the end of this video.
20:30 I love how mark makes the connection to the lay out of the room but not when the man on the radio refers to him with the same name as he did in Ch-2
I can’t believe it’s taken me two years to discover this game, it’s fucking genius.
When you’re at school and miss like fifty UA-cam notifications so you’re debating which to watch first
The struggle is real
Ha! I relate so much Lmao
Mark obviously 😂
Naja Jackson I went with jack because he did a video with pewds. they haven’t done one together in so long
@@addyd6222 oh you talking about that zombie game they played on vr? Or whatever it's called Lmao
Night Shade yah! I waited forever for them to do another collab
Can I just say this game looks fucking great?
Like the graphics are amazing and the game itself seems soooo cool
This song ripped off Stranger Things?
Stranger Things ripped off Mindfield.
(I know it was the same guy that made the music for Mindfield and Stranger Things.)
Someone You Don't Know so then shut up
The insanely brilliant thing about this game is-
I've been in a long coma recently, and this is *EXACTLY WHAT IT WAS LIKE*
In an abnormally endless dream, fully conscious and taking in stimuli but unable to awaken, your brain interprets real events, making up amazing stories using dream logic and memories.
Jeez I hope you're doing better now!
I'm thankful that Mark put up the flashing light warning. Despite Photosensitive Seizures being the most common type of epilepsy that people are aware of, I feel sometimes the warnings could be put be better provided in various areas
I live in the city and i dont even see how anyone with those kind of issues could even live here because a lot of things have crazy lights and im always worried that someone is going to get hurt
!GAME RECOMMENDATION!
You should play The Cat Lady! Old and obscure, but this, in a very weird way, reminds me of that. Be warned, it contains heavy topics, but on a similar level to this. Please play The Cat Lady! You'd love it.
Charlotte Grant YES that is one of my favourite games, gosh is a masterpiece
It is my favourite game lol. I'd LOVE to see it played again.
I remember the days Cryaotic played it. The Cat Lady is truly a gem of grim horror.
Wow I had no idea that it was so popular! We've got 95 people supporting this recommendation, so hopefully someone on the other end sees it because I'd really love to see what Mark thinks of it.
Holy s**t... That was awesome!
And yes, subtitles would have helped. A lot. Your voice was significantly louder than the game.
It's things like the seizure warning at the beginning that really reminds me what it is to be a good person. And it reminds me how thoughtful you have to be of others. Thank you.
Mark: watch out there is something behind you
Me:(I look behind me)
My sister:I am someONE not someTHING!!!!!!!!
Monsters attacking station
Mark freaking out about homework problem solving
Me too mark me too
Me all the time, constantly worrying about homework.
39:20 I just noticed, there's what seems to be either a noose or wood rings under Mark..
I wish there was a whole game like the monitoring station, that part is my favorite
Stories Untold: Story Mode
@Soren Carter LOL i have autism pls shoot me
@Jacob Martinez you are every where
*in Thomas Sanders voice* STORY TIME
I see you and Justin Y. everywhere
Stories Untold: Stories Unfold
Every time he says “Look around” my mind goes “LOOK AROUND, LOOK AROUND AT HOW LUCKY WE ARE TO BE ALIVE RIGHT NOW!!”
WHY BRAIN?!!!! IM TRYING TO DO HOMEWORK 😂😂😭
😂😂😂
ayyye hamilton
Booper Dooper same brother
@Panic! Sinner , love your username!!! I am also a fellow sinner ❤️❤️❤️
HISTORY IS HAPPENING IN YOUR ROOM, DON'T LOOK AROUND YOUR ROOM OR YOU'LL BE HISTORY, IN THE GREATEST CITY IN THE WOOORLD
3:03 You can focus the terminal...that would've saved my an hour of trial-and-error...
I typically love stories that begin with holes in memory and where you slowly uncover information on the way, and this game did a great job of it! It was so interesting to see the game progress, and of course seeing you play through the whole thing and go through the story yourself added a lot to the experience, even secondhand (though I think that of all of your gameplay lolol) as well.
42:22 It was at that moment that James knew...he f*cked up.
HeatherNikki43 that’s immediately what I thought
glad to know that I wasnt the only one who thought that xD
haha really funny man thats so clever of you good one.
I wanted to make this comment 🤣
MARK PLAY PERCEPTION
Its a horror game u would enjoy
U play as a blind women and the only way u can see any thing is through sound in the environment
this needs more likes and replies
HE NEEDS TO DO IT
Arctic Fox omg I love that game
This is how to respect wahmen for Mark. (I Think?)
Arctic Fox that reminds me of that movie called bird box
I love how from the very beginning into the next 2 sessions they don't connect with each other in any way, until session 4 where the story is all tied together. I also like how the game puts the bits and pieces together. Love your narrator voice Mark.
Dude is so FREAKING smart. ❤️
This was fantastic!