Your games are my favorite, because Your series have a brilliant backstory. I started playing Your games about a year ago, got hooked and now I am obsessed with Rusty Lake.
If you’d seen the secret message in Mill, you’d understand a little more of Mr. Owl’s intentions with Dale. The man at the bar (Bob) knows you’re a detective because he was the main suspect of The Woman’s murder. He was in the witness cell in Case 23. You saw him become a corrupted soul there, too.
Well, I suppose Mr. Owl saw the potential in Dale to be able to change the past (able to turn bad memories into good, in terms of showing a black cube turn into white), and that's why he deems him a threat even at the age of 9. Perhaps that's the reason why the child was spared after Mr. Rabbit paid his family a visit. To test if he truly has that gift.
When John said "It instantly ate the fish and instantly shat it out", I was laughing, internally thinking of a 'realistic' version of this. "You have solved part of a puzzle - very good! Wait 5 hours for the cat to digest and shit out the fish. Or alternatively, pay 2$ to make it shit RIGHT NOW!" I dont know if I would love or loath that...
What amused me so much about John's little comment was that he chose to be sceptical about _that_ rather than how a random fish got caught in a mousetrap on land. 😂
LoveNathasha during when he wasn't sure what to do I was going "as much as I hate to say it, I think you need to stab the cat" it was pleasant finding out that wasn't the case
I felt such physical dread seeing that cat. Then again the cat in the vent in that other game survived - maybe the devs have some small sense of mercy?
You're like the only popular youtuber I know who's been playing this series. I'm really happy about that, for a long time they weren't really noticed by many people. That and I can't play these myself because I'm shit at puzzles
Better than my excuse. I'm just a wuss when I'm in control and don't play well under pressure. But I can solve all of the puzzles. It's why my friends keep me around for Silent Hill and Resident Evil playthroughs.
I think all the premium games have their place, both as games and in terms of their place in the narrative. I think Hotel really did and continues to introduce a lot of people to the series. It's a good entry point and an enjoyable game, but for me it has the least replay value of any of the CE/RL games. Roots definitely does present the most answers (when in the context of the book shown in Cave--no spoilers for those who haven't seen). I think it is the richest story game. That final puzzle is unreasonably hard, and I think it bit off a tad bit more than it could chew, but it presents a spectacular story and some truly interesting characters. I think Paradise is the best overall. it simplifies compared to Roots. It returns to the esoteric weirdness of the pre-Roots Cube Escape games that I think the developers lost a bit of after Roots' popularity. I love Cave, but it definitely has a marked decrease in Twin Peaks feel. That definitely made a return in droves in Paradise. Paradise gave a good balance of answers and questions. Puzzles that were hard but not insoluble. Good characters. Enjoyable as a standalone and as part of the whole.
Rewatching this series after having finished watching almost the entirety of Twin Peaks, and holy cow, the sheer amount of references I didn't pick up on before is kind of mind blowing.
Rusty Lake Hotel came out between; The Mill and Birthday... I checked the "Rusty Lake Wiki" before watching the series, to make sure I was watching it in the right order. You have them posted in the right order, except for the second and third video are reversed. *;-)*
You re one of the most amazing* youtuber out there , i m a very depressed person and you make it a lot easier man . Thank you so much and keep up the good work !
I'm binge watching John's play thru in 2019. I've played some of the episodes of Rusty Lake in the past, but not all of them. It's so much fun to watch John do the whole series. Thx, Past John. :P
The second I wanted to go to bed a 1 hour Rusty Lake video from John? I actually had to get off my chair, I was so excited. Thanks John. You didn't hold out on me.
I love watching you play these. I like how we are slowly piecing together the story and your plot analysis actually helps a lot. You are also really fast with the puzzles, which is very satisfying and entertaining.
The witty magician brown rabbit gets murdered, but rather than fully turning into a corrupted soul like the others did, as his one last trick he became the hooded, empty-eyed white rabbit, and retained some agency rather than just sinking down and dwelling on the lake bed like the others. You can see him in his tank at the end of Hotel, the same way he looked outside the window (which must have been foreshadowing somehow). Then in Birthday, he claimed he was trying to "escape this state," which must have meant he was trying to resurrect or restore himself. David's lines in Paradise are pretty consistent with pre-murder Mr. Rabbit's demeanor as well.
Thank you, John, for these rusty lake videos. They're my favorites of your videos and I've watched them more than once because I love point and click puzzle games. Looking forward to roots.
Ohhhh yessss, been waiting eagerly for more Cube Escape! I love seeing John play point-and-click adventure games. Thanks as always for the great content!
You're absolutely right about the ordering. I don't know where that ordering everyone was giving you came from, but Case 23 and The Mill were released before Hotel, and Birthday was released afterward. It just makes a lot more sense with the exposition to play them in that order, plus the introduction of original soundtracks and voice acting starting in Hotel.
I think the ordering was given because Hotel sets up what happened to everybody, such as Mr. Rabbit becoming the white Rabbit and why he was going after Dale?
This is one of my favorite series you're playing! I watched Sinow play Roots a while back with no context of hotel or any other games so I was confused about the style and gameplay but it still was intriguing. I love this strange other dimension macabre storyline. I'm sure Roots will make more sense now (well, as much sense as a screwdriver being vomited up from a drunk man's mouth) when I watch your play through of it.
What I understood from the snowglobe using the hotel secret code is that you played as Harvey in hotel, and what I think happened is that after killing the animals in hotel Mr. Owl took their memories, turning them into corrupted souls, that he captured and kept in the glass tubes. Upon seeing Harvey enter the room, they escaped from the tube seeking revenge which caused Harvey to become a regular bird (or she became a regular bird to escape them).
Hi John. Not sure if someone mentioned this in the comments already, but in one of the smaller games you've played (I can't remember the correct one right now), theres a letter you acquire from Mr. Crow to Mr. Owl, saying he will be sending him someone that might be able to fix the problems the lake has been having. So, we basically know this person is Dale, because he's neither alive nor dead; his memories are now the lake's but he's not a corrupted soul (maybe because he has no bad memories: he changed his past in birthday. maybe he was 'groomed' from the start). If the corrupted souls of that man and woman are what's causing the problems (whatever the heckie they are), then he's being sent there to correct them by solving the case, maybe? Since he's a detective....................... Idk that last part was a reach lol. but yeah, that piece of info aka the letter was pretty important and I've had in the back of my mind for some time. also because I haven't played past the smaller games so I'm eager to see more. Keep up the good work, man!
First the translations- 22:26 & 39:44 PRET (means phantom); 39:47 NARAKA (means hell) 44:21 ASUR (means demon or demi God) 44:24 TIRYAGYONI (basically means diagonal but in this instance refers to the Animal Realm) 48: 58 -extra words- MANUSA (meaning human) and DEVA (means God). All these are the six domains of the Desire Realm. You see, Buddhism and Āstika schools of Indian philosophies believe in The Wheel Of Life or wheel of Samsara which is the continuous cycle of life, death and rebirth. So you pretty much nailed your explanation at the end! Noice. ^-^
My two favourite rusty lake games in one video! John I discovered your channel thanks to rusty lake. I liked that you played a lot indie games in years that means I got a lot games to play and watch! Also your reactions are sincere and funny and it makes video immersive.
I love these games. So much detail and clever puzzles makes this game so enjoyble to play and watch. It runs so smoothy. Thank you John for showing these games. You are such a wise Owl playing them too. Keep up the awesome work.
You should play Rusty Lake: Roots, it explains nearly everything (what started these events, why is Harvey still alive, what caused corrupted souls etc etc..)
I was playing Rusty Lake Hotel and got stuck so I looked up a youtube video for a walkthrough. Found your video and ended up watching the whole thing. Then ended up binging this entire series. Great videos and very interesting games
I LOVE THESE thank you for doing them! your mind is a fucking steel trap, i'm absolutely awful at remembering things and putting 2&2 together so I appreciate it.
Hey John, if you are looking for a game to play, i suggest 21 rooms. I had a fun time discovering the game mechanics and im sure people would enjoy watching you do that too.
adding an occult perspective here regarding the end: a lot of occultism is dedicated to "shadow work" (coined by jung) which is about confronting and learning to understand the darkest parts of yourself. the idea being that you are a miniature image of the universe (as above so below) and in understanding and controlling yourself, so to can you begin to understand and control the universe. what owl said at the end about reaching a higher consciousness through examination of past mistakes perfectly aligns with this idea. thought it was interesting to note.
YES! MORE CUBE ESCAPE. I wasn't sure about rusty lake hotel in of itself. It seemed like a lot of "weird for the sake of weird" but with the other cube games there is a mystery brewing and I want to know more.
HEY JOHN, EXTREMELY HELPFUL TIP FOR THE CAVE HERE: You probably already recorded it, but just in case you didn’t: The “key” in the box next to the microscope is actually an unfilled cast for a key. You get something to fill the cast much later on in the game.
Fan theory: in order for dale to escape the paradox, he had to go back and kill his family. Dressed like a rabbit so his parents wouldn't have to see him like that and the true escape was getting shot by his grandfather (who kinda looked like mr crow). So in a sense, once the lake has your "memories", there truly is no escape..only death.
You needed the R.L Hotel "secret" code for The Mill dude. That is why I recommended it that way. Hell I don't know. I think those 3 games are MOSTLY interchangeable but I would not play The Mill before Hotel. Just me.
Thats one of the rabbit in hotel, and at the end he dead and was turned into a dark soul, so i think he return to this time to kill Dale’s family so that his dead wont come true, but Dale also has a way to come back to the past and kill the rabbit, that’s why Dale still survived and mr rabbit dead
At 23:23 the left side of the box is in Nepali (or it could be Hindi I don't know), but it means ghost in Nepali at least. Edit: The same word is at 39:35 and the word at 39:47 is Hell I can't be bothered to read the words that come later in the video, unless someone *really* wants to know
Kali Takumi Kali Takumi well, it's not even hindi to be honest, the alphabets are sanskrit (hindi took up all the alphabets from sanskrit), but yeah, they do share a lot of vocabulary..I mean around 48.59, all the words are in hindi/sanskrit..so.. we already got pret and narak, which is ghost and hell respectively, the rest are dev (god), manush (man or human), asur (monster) and finally there's tiryagyoni (womb)..☺️
48:55 प्रेत means Dead body or Corpse, नरक means Hell, असुर means Demon or Monster, देव means God, मानुष means human and तिर्यग्योनी means beings other than human like animals and birds etc. in Hindi/Sanskrit language... Great Series by the way...
Hey John, I personally recommended playing Hotel before Case 23, because Hotel had a bit of foreshadowing for Case 23's Dale. But you do you! I'm glad to see that you are enjoying this series!
"Mr Owl's had it out for Dale since day 1!" You had no idea how accurate this statement really was... especially given the secret Owl Mask ending of Rusty Lake Paradise shows that a vision of Dale and Laura was shown to Caroline and Jakob right before they merged to become Mr. Owl back in 1797-ish.
@38:25🤔 I see now where you and Kravin get the amazing descriptive powers you have!! From the We Were Here and the infamous (in my house anyway) We Were Here Too games. Haven't laughed that hard in a bit. 🙄
Theory: Dale is stuck in paradox and it turns out the only way to escape is to do this in birthday. So he obviously wears a rabbit mask so his family doesn't have to witness him murder his family.
They recommended playing Case 23 & The Mill after Hotel because the first post in the Reddit thread said that the last scene of Hotel was a foreshadowing of Dale in Case 23. But Hotel technically was released after Case 23 & The Mill. Other Reddit lore masters (& I) agree that the order should be Seasons, Lake, Arles, Harvey's box, Case 23, The Mill, then Hotel, Birthday, Theater, Roots, The Cave, & finally Paradise. Of course, _Samsara Room_ technically should have been the first game played because it was the precursor to all the other games & started the whole rebirth/reincarnation theme. I've been & remain a forever fan of the Rusty Lake developers. :)
This game feels so personal, especially to people who are familiar with Hindi, given the fact that its used in it. 'Pret' and 'Narak' written on those pictures in Theatre meant 'spirit' and 'hell'.
sO, I dunno if anyone pointed this out, I may even be wrong about this, I'll check later to make sure. But, in birthday, the rabbit had clothing that looked a LOT like the character's that you currently play as in Birthday, and the note that the Rabbit left DID say something about previous lives... Maybe the character you're currently play as WAS one of the previous lives of the Rabbit?
I was sort of thinking that too, like after he "fixed" the memory and became corrupted or something bad happened he had to go back and make it a bad memory again? That might be too meta, though, my head hurts
The dad is very nonchalant about eating a needle he’s just like what silly little bugger hid a sharp needle in my food which stabbed my mouth? Sneaky, eh? You could have died
Thanks John for doing an awesome series! Looking forward to see more :)
Rusty Lake Thank YOU for making these awesome games!
Your games are my favorite, because Your series have a brilliant backstory. I started playing Your games about a year ago, got hooked and now I am obsessed with Rusty Lake.
Rusty Lake?
Rusty lake actually comments
I love your games
That Mr. Rabbit went from "Here's Johnny!" to "Say hello to my little friend!" real quick lmao 😂
Snowhite Christmas
I didn't even caught that. Nice.
Pepper Millers Thanks 😊
There's a nice reference to one of those quotes in Paradise, actually.
If you’d seen the secret message in Mill, you’d understand a little more of Mr. Owl’s intentions with Dale.
The man at the bar (Bob) knows you’re a detective because he was the main suspect of The Woman’s murder. He was in the witness cell in Case 23. You saw him become a corrupted soul there, too.
Well, I suppose Mr. Owl saw the potential in Dale to be able to change the past (able to turn bad memories into good, in terms of showing a black cube turn into white), and that's why he deems him a threat even at the age of 9. Perhaps that's the reason why the child was spared after Mr. Rabbit paid his family a visit. To test if he truly has that gift.
When John said "It instantly ate the fish and instantly shat it out", I was laughing, internally thinking of a 'realistic' version of this.
"You have solved part of a puzzle - very good! Wait 5 hours for the cat to digest and shit out the fish. Or alternatively, pay 2$ to make it shit RIGHT NOW!"
I dont know if I would love or loath that...
🤣
What amused me so much about John's little comment was that he chose to be sceptical about _that_ rather than how a random fish got caught in a mousetrap on land. 😂
I'm pleasantly surprised that we didn't need to kill the cat!
LoveNathasha during when he wasn't sure what to do I was going "as much as I hate to say it, I think you need to stab the cat" it was pleasant finding out that wasn't the case
Aliyah A I was thinking the exact same thing! xD
I felt such physical dread seeing that cat. Then again the cat in the vent in that other game survived - maybe the devs have some small sense of mercy?
@@starsunwanted only for cats, it seems
Thank God for that. Much rather do with the cat poop lol.
You're like the only popular youtuber I know who's been playing this series. I'm really happy about that, for a long time they weren't really noticed by many people.
That and I can't play these myself because I'm shit at puzzles
Better than my excuse. I'm just a wuss when I'm in control and don't play well under pressure. But I can solve all of the puzzles. It's why my friends keep me around for Silent Hill and Resident Evil playthroughs.
Caelan James Even though you buckle under pressure I think it's really cool that you help your friends.
"What? That's terrible cutting! Ooh, strawberry filling!"
...oh.”
I don't think it was strawberry.
Drakeolicous I swear
YES. More Rusty Lake. This has been one of my favorite series on this channel. Can’t wait to see you play Roots.
Rusty Lake Hotel was by far my favorite. The rest have been meh..
Benjamin Weeks Mine, as well! I enjoy these so very much!😀*goes to watch old Twin Peaks eps until John uploads more of these gems...*
I think all the premium games have their place, both as games and in terms of their place in the narrative. I think Hotel really did and continues to introduce a lot of people to the series. It's a good entry point and an enjoyable game, but for me it has the least replay value of any of the CE/RL games.
Roots definitely does present the most answers (when in the context of the book shown in Cave--no spoilers for those who haven't seen). I think it is the richest story game. That final puzzle is unreasonably hard, and I think it bit off a tad bit more than it could chew, but it presents a spectacular story and some truly interesting characters.
I think Paradise is the best overall. it simplifies compared to Roots. It returns to the esoteric weirdness of the pre-Roots Cube Escape games that I think the developers lost a bit of after Roots' popularity. I love Cave, but it definitely has a marked decrease in Twin Peaks feel. That definitely made a return in droves in Paradise.
Paradise gave a good balance of answers and questions. Puzzles that were hard but not insoluble. Good characters. Enjoyable as a standalone and as part of the whole.
45:05
John: Don't do it...
*gunshot*
John: Great.
John: ooo, strawberry filling!
Me: I dont think so John..
Yup, it's raspberry.
Rewatching this series after having finished watching almost the entirety of Twin Peaks, and holy cow, the sheer amount of references I didn't pick up on before is kind of mind blowing.
Rusty Lake Hotel came out between; The Mill and Birthday... I checked the "Rusty Lake Wiki" before watching the series, to make sure I was watching it in the right order. You have them posted in the right order, except for the second and third video are reversed. *;-)*
You re one of the most amazing* youtuber out there , i m a very depressed person and you make it a lot easier man . Thank you so much and keep up the good work !
Sorry that your depressed I think I am as well it sucks hopefully your out of the funk your in
1:53 "Son, I'll have you know that this is the new SteamMaster 128, the game console that both keeps you warm AND entertained!"
Ryan Leatigaga I'd buy it
I'm binge watching John's play thru in 2019. I've played some of the episodes of Rusty Lake in the past, but not all of them. It's so much fun to watch John do the whole series. Thx, Past John. :P
The second I wanted to go to bed a 1 hour Rusty Lake video from John? I actually had to get off my chair, I was so excited.
Thanks John. You didn't hold out on me.
I love watching you play these. I like how we are slowly piecing together the story and your plot analysis actually helps a lot. You are also really fast with the puzzles, which is very satisfying and entertaining.
That wasn't the rabbit you killed in Hotel, but I think it was the one in the window in Hotel.
Those two are the same person
The witty magician brown rabbit gets murdered, but rather than fully turning into a corrupted soul like the others did, as his one last trick he became the hooded, empty-eyed white rabbit, and retained some agency rather than just sinking down and dwelling on the lake bed like the others. You can see him in his tank at the end of Hotel, the same way he looked outside the window (which must have been foreshadowing somehow). Then in Birthday, he claimed he was trying to "escape this state," which must have meant he was trying to resurrect or restore himself. David's lines in Paradise are pretty consistent with pre-murder Mr. Rabbit's demeanor as well.
The 148th Kakapo yeah the white rabbit is the corrupted soul of Mr. Rabbit
Ah ok. Thank you all for explaining!
@@5050TM Took a while to get answers I guess...
Thank you, John, for these rusty lake videos. They're my favorites of your videos and I've watched them more than once because I love point and click puzzle games. Looking forward to roots.
PLEASE don't skip the extra level in Roots. It'll give you some very important information
*sees all the weird items in this game*
Okay, I like its quirkiness.
*sees fetus, sucked up by a plunger*
Oh, damn...
So perfect for laying on the couch and getting over this stupid cold. These games are so neat!
Ohhhh yessss, been waiting eagerly for more Cube Escape! I love seeing John play point-and-click adventure games. Thanks as always for the great content!
Ugh, I'm so excited. Birthday is probably my second favorite Cube Escape, after Seasons.
You're absolutely right about the ordering. I don't know where that ordering everyone was giving you came from, but Case 23 and The Mill were released before Hotel, and Birthday was released afterward. It just makes a lot more sense with the exposition to play them in that order, plus the introduction of original soundtracks and voice acting starting in Hotel.
I think the ordering was given because Hotel sets up what happened to everybody, such as Mr. Rabbit becoming the white Rabbit and why he was going after Dale?
@@yorak13 I doubt it was that premeditated, he probably just got the recommendation to play Hotel from someone who didn't know about the old web games
I love the Rusty Lake/Cube Escape series, i think it's probably my favorite indie games series.
This is one of my favorite series you're playing! I watched Sinow play Roots a while back with no context of hotel or any other games so I was confused about the style and gameplay but it still was intriguing. I love this strange other dimension macabre storyline. I'm sure Roots will make more sense now (well, as much sense as a screwdriver being vomited up from a drunk man's mouth) when I watch your play through of it.
Piano says Dead Face. Hmm....
Dead Face
Face
Sally Face!
John is holding out on us!
Oh cool another one of these. I really like when you upload a lengthy video (although I imagine editing must take a long time.).
"DeR wiL Bi bLoD"
That was so funny !!!
What I understood from the snowglobe using the hotel secret code is that you played as Harvey in hotel, and what I think happened is that after killing the animals in hotel Mr. Owl took their memories, turning them into corrupted souls, that he captured and kept in the glass tubes. Upon seeing Harvey enter the room, they escaped from the tube seeking revenge which caused Harvey to become a regular bird (or she became a regular bird to escape them).
A video of one of my favorite game series from my favorite UA-camr? Sweet!
This series is great. Love when John does point and click/puzzle games.
Hi John. Not sure if someone mentioned this in the comments already, but in one of the smaller games you've played (I can't remember the correct one right now), theres a letter you acquire from Mr. Crow to Mr. Owl, saying he will be sending him someone that might be able to fix the problems the lake has been having. So, we basically know this person is Dale, because he's neither alive nor dead; his memories are now the lake's but he's not a corrupted soul (maybe because he has no bad memories: he changed his past in birthday. maybe he was 'groomed' from the start). If the corrupted souls of that man and woman are what's causing the problems (whatever the heckie they are), then he's being sent there to correct them by solving the case, maybe? Since he's a detective....................... Idk that last part was a reach lol. but yeah, that piece of info aka the letter was pretty important and I've had in the back of my mind for some time. also because I haven't played past the smaller games so I'm eager to see more.
Keep up the good work, man!
I'm REALLY enjoying this series surprisingly enough. This is a really enjoyable puzzle game to watch, can't wait for the next one.
This is by far the most interesting series of games that I have ever seen
First the translations- 22:26 & 39:44 PRET (means phantom); 39:47 NARAKA (means hell) 44:21 ASUR (means demon or demi God) 44:24 TIRYAGYONI (basically means diagonal but in this instance refers to the Animal Realm) 48: 58 -extra words- MANUSA (meaning human) and DEVA (means God). All these are the six domains of the Desire Realm. You see, Buddhism and Āstika schools of Indian philosophies believe in The Wheel Of Life or wheel of Samsara which is the continuous cycle of life, death and rebirth. So you pretty much nailed your explanation at the end! Noice. ^-^
I was just on a John Wolfe binge, too!
Oh hi Johnny, didn't know it was you.
You're my favorite customer!
Oh hai Guys! It's Johnny.
HERE'S JOHNNY
hi doggy!
Cheep cheep cheep
NPCs are so demanding in an Adventure/puzzle/escape game.
My two favourite rusty lake games in one video! John I discovered your channel thanks to rusty lake. I liked that you played a lot indie games in years that means I got a lot games to play and watch! Also your reactions are sincere and funny and it makes video immersive.
I absolutely love the Rusty Lake games! A few of the puzzles can get difficult, but they're still so much fun!
john keeps my heart warm
6:15 "Ohh strawberry filling!"
3 seconds later "--Ohh......"
I love these games. So much detail and clever puzzles makes this game so enjoyble to play and watch. It runs so smoothy. Thank you John for showing these games. You are such a wise Owl playing them too. Keep up the awesome work.
I was looking at Rusty Lake inspired tatoos earlier today and then John uploads this. What a happy coincidence.
You really have to play Rusty Lake : Roots, most of the things will be clear to you since then, that game explains a lot :)
This series feels so incredibly twin peaks inspired. Really enjoying watching it so far.
So excited for the next installment in this series. Keep up the good work!
You should play Rusty Lake: Roots, it explains nearly everything (what started these events, why is Harvey still alive, what caused corrupted souls etc etc..)
I was playing Rusty Lake Hotel and got stuck so I looked up a youtube video for a walkthrough. Found your video and ended up watching the whole thing. Then ended up binging this entire series. Great videos and very interesting games
I LOVE THESE thank you for doing them! your mind is a fucking steel trap, i'm absolutely awful at remembering things and putting 2&2 together so I appreciate it.
Thank you for playing this series! It warms me to watch you enjoy these games.
Hey John, if you are looking for a game to play, i suggest 21 rooms. I had a fun time discovering the game mechanics and im sure people would enjoy watching you do that too.
always look forward to you, your commentary and playthrough of the cube escape series! excited for the next one you put out.
"People are strange these days" THE ROOOOOOM hahahah
adding an occult perspective here regarding the end: a lot of occultism is dedicated to "shadow work" (coined by jung) which is about confronting and learning to understand the darkest parts of yourself. the idea being that you are a miniature image of the universe (as above so below) and in understanding and controlling yourself, so to can you begin to understand and control the universe. what owl said at the end about reaching a higher consciousness through examination of past mistakes perfectly aligns with this idea. thought it was interesting to note.
YES! MORE CUBE ESCAPE. I wasn't sure about rusty lake hotel in of itself. It seemed like a lot of "weird for the sake of weird" but with the other cube games there is a mystery brewing and I want to know more.
This series is one of the best
HEY JOHN, EXTREMELY HELPFUL TIP FOR THE CAVE HERE: You probably already recorded it, but just in case you didn’t: The “key” in the box next to the microscope is actually an unfilled cast for a key. You get something to fill the cast much later on in the game.
Love how John questions how a cat could instantly shit out what it just ate but doesn't question how he caught a fish in a mouse trap.
Fan theory: in order for dale to escape the paradox, he had to go back and kill his family. Dressed like a rabbit so his parents wouldn't have to see him like that and the true escape was getting shot by his grandfather (who kinda looked like mr crow). So in a sense, once the lake has your "memories", there truly is no escape..only death.
This is definitely one of my favorite series that you’ve played in quite some time
Honestly, these two games were my favorite in the series so far.
the "how did you know that" spooks me so much i donno y doe
Well. Time to sit and watch John for an hour.
You needed the R.L Hotel "secret" code for The Mill dude. That is why I recommended it that way. Hell I don't know. I think those 3 games are MOSTLY interchangeable but I would not play The Mill before Hotel. Just me.
The code in hotel is for birthday.
The one you need in mill if any is even needed will be from seasons
Thats one of the rabbit in hotel, and at the end he dead and was turned into a dark soul, so i think he return to this time to kill Dale’s family so that his dead wont come true, but Dale also has a way to come back to the past and kill the rabbit, that’s why Dale still survived and mr rabbit dead
At 23:23 the left side of the box is in Nepali (or it could be Hindi I don't know), but it means ghost in Nepali at least.
Edit: The same word is at 39:35 and the word at 39:47 is Hell
I can't be bothered to read the words that come later in the video, unless someone *really* wants to know
Kali Takumi it is hindi.. pret and narak.. ☺️👍
Now I know they share the same alphabet, but do they also share a lot of vocabulary?
Kali Takumi Kali Takumi well, it's not even hindi to be honest, the alphabets are sanskrit (hindi took up all the alphabets from sanskrit), but yeah, they do share a lot of vocabulary..I mean around 48.59, all the words are in hindi/sanskrit..so.. we already got pret and narak, which is ghost and hell respectively, the rest are dev (god), manush (man or human), asur (monster) and finally there's tiryagyoni (womb)..☺️
Rishiraj Bhowmick Interesting
Rishiraj Bhowmick thank you for the information i was looking something related the words in the comments section :D thanks again
48:55 प्रेत means Dead body or Corpse, नरक means Hell, असुर means Demon or Monster, देव means God, मानुष means human and तिर्यग्योनी means beings other than human like animals and birds etc. in Hindi/Sanskrit language...
Great Series by the way...
“Ooh strawberry filling” 😋 and then his reaction 😭
Been through all the Rusty Lake games. Love em!!!
thank you for playing this series John!!
btw Charon is pronounced "Kharon" not "Tcharon" lmao
Hey John, I personally recommended playing Hotel before Case 23, because Hotel had a bit of foreshadowing for Case 23's Dale. But you do you! I'm glad to see that you are enjoying this series!
Spooke I know. I was commenting on behalf of my previous comment on the Seasons video, where I recommended a certain order of Cube Escape games.
I’m enjoying this series so much. Thanks John!
Thank you for continuing the cube escape series ! 💕
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I just love how Harvey congratulates Dale's 9th birtday haha
John I absolutely love your Cube Escape series! Keep it up!
"Mr Owl's had it out for Dale since day 1!"
You had no idea how accurate this statement really was... especially given the secret Owl Mask ending of Rusty Lake Paradise shows that a vision of Dale and Laura was shown to Caroline and Jakob right before they merged to become Mr. Owl back in 1797-ish.
I've played the games like a thousand times and I didn't know you could actually see what happened to harvey at the hotel :o I loved the gameplay tho!
I was drawing on my tablet and listening to music......... well not anymore thxs John
I still love you though
@38:25🤔 I see now where you and Kravin get the amazing descriptive powers you have!! From the We Were Here and the infamous (in my house anyway) We Were Here Too games. Haven't laughed that hard in a bit. 🙄
The mother does say something you have to click in the right spot (she says “Dale, what happened today.”)
Jhon-"I'm not familiar with that recipe I think its what we served dear in rusty lake hotel"
Dude its John not Jhon
Honestly I can't wait until you hit 400k subs!
Theory: Dale is stuck in paradox and it turns out the only way to escape is to do this in birthday. So he obviously wears a rabbit mask so his family doesn't have to witness him murder his family.
They recommended playing Case 23 & The Mill after Hotel because the first post in the Reddit thread said that the last scene of Hotel was a foreshadowing of Dale in Case 23.
But Hotel technically was released after Case 23 & The Mill. Other Reddit lore masters (& I) agree that the order should be Seasons, Lake, Arles, Harvey's box, Case 23, The Mill, then Hotel, Birthday, Theater, Roots, The Cave, & finally Paradise. Of course, _Samsara Room_ technically should have been the first game played because it was the precursor to all the other games & started the whole rebirth/reincarnation theme. I've been & remain a forever fan of the Rusty Lake developers. :)
“Mrs. Peacock” IT’S MISS PHEASANT
This game feels so personal, especially to people who are familiar with Hindi, given the fact that its used in it. 'Pret' and 'Narak' written on those pictures in Theatre meant 'spirit' and 'hell'.
Rusty lake roots is really fun😁😁😁😁
27:46 when you playd the white door :D
Finally! I needed a new CE/RL video haha
49:25 - 49:32 my favorite line from the playlist😂
hi john is guys.finally,i was waiting for a long time.thank you john.
Can't wait for the next one! This was great, thank you!
Yesssss I've been waiting for another Cube Escape!
sO, I dunno if anyone pointed this out, I may even be wrong about this, I'll check later to make sure.
But, in birthday, the rabbit had clothing that looked a LOT like the character's that you currently play as in Birthday, and the note that the Rabbit left DID say something about previous lives... Maybe the character you're currently play as WAS one of the previous lives of the Rabbit?
I took it myself. lol
I was sort of thinking that too, like after he "fixed" the memory and became corrupted or something bad happened he had to go back and make it a bad memory again? That might be too meta, though, my head hurts
The dad is very nonchalant about eating a needle he’s just like what silly little bugger hid a sharp needle in my food which stabbed my mouth? Sneaky, eh? You could have died