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I love how the endings have a clear portrayal of hero’s and villains. Hero’s will sacrifice themselves for the world while villains will sacrifice the world for someone.
i see a bit of a red particle thing coming out as he got consumed by the big fish thing in the first ending maybe he got teleported out of the big fishes mouth to safety
I felt my legs jump and my face get cold when that leviathan suddenly came up and ate the ship. Thank you Dredge for making me fear creatures of the deep again.
In love's desperate grasp, he dared to tread, Saved the one he loved from shadows spread. Yet the cost he bore, a world in strife, For love's fierce flame consumed all life.
I know, at one point the Collector says something like the sea has turned against him, it would have been cool if after you have the confrontation (with him, and dissolve the illusion) or for some other reason within the story even the peaceful whales and dolphins become a threat and start attacking you. Maybe you could have had a chance of survival at the end but literally the entire ocean is out to get you? That would’ve been cool to.. sea (had to)!!
I wish there was an alternative ending triggered when you max out your engine speed: The fisherman just yeets the book without stopping and guns away to safety.
I think that throwing the book away itself, along with the fact that he now has to live with the fact that his wife is DEAD dead, completely sapped away all his willpower. The leviathan might have even been merciful to take him away like that
Played Dredge myself, and few could compare to when I was out hunting for a moonfish. All of a sudden, a tentacle sprung up out of the water and got me. Had to manifest at the collector’s place to not die that night. Seeing these things in game after fishing around the place do this game justice. Steadily on you’re given things to let you go out later and later, the haste lulling you into a false sense of security with its speed. Then, you enter a new area, and are thoroughly spooked and afraid of the night again. My only death in the whole game was when my haste broke my motor trying to get away from the Gale Cliffs serpent. That dread as you keep throttling haste as you hear this thing getting closed and closer. Come out of the cliffs, you’re in open water and the serpent has lost interest, and you see the welcoming lights of the traveling merchant. At a snail’s pace you go, inching closer and closer towards safety, and you hear a horn in the distance. Suddenly, a new noise and a blue glow. I was eaten by the shark and terrified of the night again.
@@canadianbluepants9446 i haven't felt any threat at all in this game. I purposely killed myself after doing both endings just cause I wanted to see how the animation is
The thing I love about this game is that it’s so melancholy, you don’t really feel like you’ve succeeded in anything with the good ending. You’re just stuck in limbo until you join your wife in death. At least you get the satisfaction that you haven’t abandoned the world to chaos with the bad ending. Not many games take that step.
I also love that the leviathan is more of an incarnation of nature and of the physical order, trying to prevent the protagonist from subverting it and corrupting nature. It's not often that game devs put much thought in the consequences that come from trying to overthrow nature and reverse death. I guess it's nice that in the second ending he and his wife get reunited without breaking the world.
Nothing like the feeling of opening the game for the first time, honking at what you believe to be a potential new NPC in a boat, and then to be attacked by a giant fish. Such an awesome design for a monster.
The "bad" ending is better... But who knows if the lady is really the same and not a trick or an illusion ? She has the same "purple aura" when you get insane and start seeing things that should not be there... And in the end Cthulhu rise from its eternal slumber and bring Chaos to the world, just as planned ...
I think you missed one. There’s a large stingray like creature too that will follow you long distances. Not sure what area it’s in, but I remember it attacking me several times.
This game looks scary as hell to me since I have this extreme fear of deep water and giant creatures(subnautica was the scariest game I've ever played lmao), especially the second one looks absolutely terrifying. I'm thinking about buying it.
@@LanaaAmorsubnautica is way scarier and I hate to be one of these poeple but it’s because it’s first person I am just able to immerse myself in subnautica way more than dredge
To think the fish that can be found to the west of greater Marrow was there all along. Makes me wonder if there is more to it being there considering the story of the game. Spoilers ahead: Makes me wonder if it came through the book, if it is guarding the location to prevent another opening of the book, or is connected to your wife in some way. Afterall if you throw the book in the water, it immediately answers the call to swollow both you and the book. It does that usually anyway if you in the location, but does make me wonder if it chooses then specifically to attack because of the book or because it recognizes you. It also seems strange it patrols the original area of the incident, sure it could've been there the whole time but something tells me that when they talk about something coming through the pages of the book into the real world, if that is the creature that they let out... or if its the creature you put there in the event you tried to get your wife back to prevent what actually came through the portal. Similarly to why there are creatures in each of the other locations or individuals protecting the artifacts is because you put them there to prevent yourself from retrieving them at all costs. Afterall we dont know the full extent of the book, so the Kraken, the giant eel, the camo angler, and the freaks of the swamp, as well as the Mother of the ruins, all must've been made using the power of the book to prevent you or at least slow you down from unleashing the abyssal horror.
The Leviathan will show up no matter where you go, as it serves as the barrier of the world's edge. You can go to the southeast corner and if you wander too far out, he'll show up and chomp you.
I guess I assumed the different abnormal fish and creatures were there as manifestations of that dimension ‘leaking through’, probably because he is using the book’s power. But it’s interesting to think of him like appointing them to stop himself… why would he do that? Does he _know_ the spell won’t really work (my theory is his wife resurrecting- and possibly even dying at all- was all an illusion to make him perform that particular resurrection spell, which is for the god) or that it will work but come with dire consequences for humanity?
I always thought it was one of the monsters from the book, and swallowing the boat took you with it along with the fog and aberrations and other monsters back to wherever they cam from.
@@TheGreatCyberwolf The Leviathan doesn't always eat you. I noticed that I had the insanity meter totally maxed out and I went to the edge of the map, the Leviathan showed up and it started circling my boat and when that happened, I stopped the boat and the Leviathan did a lap or two and then disappeared and I could continue my sail to the edge of the map. However, when the warning came on the screen and I still kept going, then the Leviathan just came out of nowhere and ate me.
You can’t really call these monsters, bosses since you never officially defeat any of them except for the mind flayer things in the bog. Better title prolly woulda been something like ‘all encounters’
The mind fuckery serpents are the only ones that die. But technically you "defeat" ( but do not kill) every main boss other than the one-eyed serpent so that they are never a problem for you again. You repel the giant jellyfish/Stellar Basin Creature with the help of the scientist. You also defeat the Unseeing Mother by burning her young as a means of defending yourself, thus making her unable to hunt you. And as I mentioned the mind serpents get bombed to bits. You could always make the argument that just escaping/blasting it with Banish means you defeated it, but that is a bit of a stretch as it's not a permanent fix.
Never before I have been genuinely Afraid while playing :D The nights were at the beginning so god damn scary, it was only at the very end where I learned that I wouldnt always _Seriously_ need to plan my trips so that I can get docked when the sun starts to go down =)
Did you know to avoid the madness fog at night you just have to turn off your light. It’ll grey out and not infect you. With this I’ve spent many nights out without going fully insane until daytime cancels it completely.
How to counter every boss or sea creature: Leviathan 0:00 - Just keep moving and dont crash onto its fins. You cant avoid the bite. Stellar Basin Creature 0:36 - Use the repulsion machine at the research outpost. Serpent 1:01 - Just keep moving, you can very easily escape from it. Night Angler 1:45 - Dont activate the foghorn, and if you do, just sail away from it. Tornado 2:26 - Just move away from it until it dissapears. Phantom Rocks 2:35 - These rocks spawn in front of you when your panic level is high, so either be careful or sleep. Ghost Crows 2:53 - Spam the foghorn. Mimic Crabs 3:23 - Dont go near them, but if you do, just sail away before they attack. Fog of Madness 3:51 - Turn off your light, sail away from them before you turn it back on. Phantom Shark 4:14 - You cant escape it, so just use banish. Mind Suckers 4:19 - Dont move when it appears, and if the vines attack you, try to sail away from them before they strike. Unseeing Mother and Piranhas 4:56 - If the piranhas catch you, go to one of the steaming points in the water. Piranhas slow you down, so try to haste away before they get to you. Tentacles 5:27 - You cant escape it, so just use banish.
i was DAMN lucky to come across the old mayor when passing through to get to last chapter for the watch. got the good ending straight out of get-go but personally, i like the bad ending more, he gets to be with his beloved even at the cost of the whole world
bro fuck that. give the book to one of the two old people that want you to throw it back and tell them to do it. they're both gonna die soon anyway and one may have lost his mind.
"Open the door to the starry heavens and lay the weary world to rest" is starting to become one of my favorite lines in video games. ... and for some reasons now I'm imagining Sephiroth saying that line while summoning Meteor 😂
Ok, so I was menaced a couple of times by what looked like a very large ray when I was out in the ocean which would then headbutt me and damage my ship. I thought maybe it was the Leviathan but it was black and it didn't have the ridges so obviously I was wrong. Has anyone else seen this? I have seen no mention of it anywhere.
These aren't secret bosses, lol. None of this creatures can even be defeated. Some are for visual effect - to keep you on your toes and alert/worried about what's in the waters.
Some monsters can be killed by completing additional tasks. Many monsters cannot be killed, but you can use the "Benish" ability. She make them harmless
@@goodgamech And how can bosses be killed? I completed all the tasks in the game (the entire errand board was filled), but I didn't find a way to counter them except by banishing them. Unless, of course, "kill" means "confine" like a Kraken in a starry pool with the help blue lantern.
@@retro2642 Many bosses cannot be killed, only expelled. You can kill Mind Suckers and "seal" the stellar basin creature. The rest of the monsters can only be driven away or run away
I keep expecting to see one of these videos have a secret ending where the lighthouse keeper is Julie, still alive, waiting for her husband to ‘come back’ (remember her), and that the truth is she never died, that was just the lie the Eldritch God told to the Collector/Fisherman so that he would gather everything to resurrect him (maybe the objects he gathered aren’t even really those objects, he just is made to see them as her cherished items). The lighthouse keeper rushes down to the dock when you first approach using Haste… that was probably one of the first spells he ever learned from the book and maybe he used it often before the magic completely took hold of him and he completely abandoned her and what became Greater Marrow? I don’t know if I’m understanding the story in certain parts, but it seems like many years have passed since and he hasn’t aged like the others that don’t directly have the book. It would make the fact that he called her his ‘shining star’ even more poetic, if she went on to be associated with the ‘guiding light’ of the lighthouse… Either way, I’m pretty certain the god we see rising is completely metaphorical, in that he (or _she,_ the book speaks of resurrecting ‘her’) is inhabiting her body- whether she has been brought back at all in form or spirit, ‘she’ is now a possessed thing. It reminds me alot of the ending of [spoilers] Dead Space (especially the extra ending), where you know he’s not interacting with his wife(/gf) at all- never was.
Very good analyising. That actually could be the real story behind the fisherman's wife. The wife actually could be the lighthouse keeper and his husband could have been actually engulfed by the dark magic when he wanted to get the haste for his boat. Then, as you said, the dark magic engulfed the fisherman and was blinded by it. The Leviathan noticed this and put the stop to this dangerous act. And actually let's go a few steps back. I think the Collector actually was the lightouse keeper's actual husband and he was engulfed by the dark magic and that's why the lighthouse keeper doesn't recognize the Fisherman as her husband but she recognizes the eery smoke coming from your ship when you use haste. And the wife (the lighthouse keeper) is so old because so many years have passed before the Eldritch God had this second go attempting to resurrect himself. And the Eldritch God brought the Collector back to life in the mirror so the sea and the world wouldn't notice him while he was still engulfed by the dark magic. The Collector was the first Eldritch God's first attempt to resurrect himself but the Leviathan noticed this and bashed the first ship almost in half with its fins on its back and killed the Collector onboard the ship. (This is the reason why there's a huge tear on the side of the ship.) But it could be that the Collector's wife survived and went to keep the lighthouse up and running. Now the Fisherman is the Eldritch God's second attempt at resurrecting himself and this time he's successful. And he kept feeding the lies to us, the players, about the Fisherman's wife and how we are going to resurrect the wife but instead the wife actually had never been died, or may have never even existed for the Fisherman. He might have never even had a wife. The Collector's wife was all this time alive and was keeping the lighthouse up and running but there was no wife for the Fisherman but the Eldritch God fabricated a lie about the Collector's wife being the Fisherman's wife and as the Leviathan bashed the Collectors ship almost in half and wife was thrown over the board but survived, the Eldritch God fabricated a story how the wife actually died and sunk to the bottom of the ocean at that spot. And then in the end, the Eldritch God still was sticking to the lies he had fed to us, the players, that we resurrected the Fisherman's wife but actually what we as players had done was, we resurrected the Eldritch God himself and he was just showing himself in the form of the Collector's wife and now that his body was above the water, he had all the power in the world to show his true form. I think this could have been further underlined by the fact that the wife's body vanishes at the same rate as the Eldritch God himself raises above the sea level. Very interesting storyline now that you analyze it and think about it.
@@MrBrander Yeah, there’s something there for sure. I figured she was pretending not to recognise him, like in the Notebook, for his own mental well-being (because they’ve all been through this so many times (the Collector says as much in the confrontation where you discover you are him), she knows how it plays out if she just tells him everything at once, he retreats back into the fear-bubble of spell-induced memory loss- just like that one stressful scene in the Notebook). In the messages in the bottles you find, the final ones have Julie frustrated because he won’t take her dredging with her, then he agrees to, then they find a casket with presumably the book in it, and she ‘sees the void in his eyes’, so he must have fallen into the thrall of the god. Then the next one says she knows he won’t return but wishes to know if he thinks of her. I think they all came back from that finding and he just… stopped coming home to see her/was completely enthralled by the magic, started using the book and only focusing on that, I doubt he would even talk to her or maybe only impersonally, like he wasn’t ‘himself’ anymore. So in her letter she says she gives up, and later notes vaguely imply maybe she went on some kind of quest to both ‘help’ _and_ ‘stop’ him. When you speak to the Old Mayor he says something like after the book was found something happened- based on what we learn of him from other people it seems like some people went mad and probably just swam into the sea (my theory is the aberrant fish used to be people)? But then he says they all washed up on the shore ages later ‘and him (the Collector) clutching that book’. It would be cool if we end up being right in the DLC or something!!
Eh I doubt the validity of the lighthouse keeper being the wife as it was heavily implied in the final note that she was both going insane and attempting to kill herself
@@finn596 I don’t think that invalidates anything we theorised. It seems to me those would both be very likely responses to the unfolding of events she’s experienced (if she _were_ Julie).
IMO the game is fucking fantastic but it feels like it petered out at the end. I wish there was some kind of endgame once you get equipped with everything and the story is coming to a close you have way more materials and money than you know what to do with. It took a great turn I think with twisted strand and the plan to kill the mind suckers, I feel that if we went a bit farther down that route it could have been much more rewarding at the end. For instance you could enlist the aid of the whaler and hermit to set up a trap for the giant eel in gale cliffs and use the explosives to drop the arch on it using your boat as bait, requiring good timing and set up and enough explosives set up to take down the arch. You could enlist the help of an engineer and create a ballista to mount on your boat with wood and then use the refined metals to make a giant spear and a giant kite that could be linked to the spear with old chains and during a thunderstorm you could bait out the leviathan and shoot it with the spear causing a lightning bolt to strike it through the kite&chains. Not sure about the stellar basin creature or eyeless mother but i'm sure they could come up with something.
I mean, the general point of Eldritch/Lovecraftian horror is that you *can't* just mindlessly kill the things chasing you. Sometimes they're hallucinations, sometimes creatures beyond death, and other times they're just too difficult to kill. The fear is in the dread and anxiety of being chased by things you can't deal with, all the while dealing with NPCs that are just mildly unnerving to straight up normal. Making you question if the things you're seeing/being attacked by are even real.
@@CoolColton947ow, I don't know much about Lovecraftian Horror as a genre, but I totally agree that the inability to really do anything about these things only adds to the game's unique charm. If I just want to fight eldritch horrors, I've got *plenty* of actual action games to go through.
I kind of agree that the game's story does feel like it peters out a bit. That's cause the ending is kind of abrupt. It's basically a story that has no third act. You get all the stuff and bring it to the collector.... and then the game just ends. Not saying it isn't a good ending. There's really no turning point, climax, or revelation of any kind before the VERY end, so it just makes the pacing feel very flat. That said, given the obvious inspiration behind this game, I really don't think your suggestion of ending it with a giant sea battle would be very in keeping with the tone. I will say there definitely could have been more involving other characters like the lighthouse keeper, the mayor or the travelling merchant.
What happens if you get all the tablet pieces for the lighthouse at Devils Spine? It clearly shows light driving an Eldritch creature away. However got so fed up with the little fish slowing me down and killing me dont have the energy to search.
When you bring all 3 stone tablet pieces to the collector, he puts them on the table next to each other, brings the 4th one on the table as well from his old collection and they combine to one big stone tablet which acts as a key for the door at the Devil's Spine's lighthouse door. The Eldritch God put this lock on the original lighthouse door in order to prevents its usage and also at the same time had bashed the lighthouse itself to pieces so it couldn't be used. What you get when you open the door of the original lighthouse is a little bit of story telling how the lighthouse is in no condition to be used and there are no intact stairs to get up the lighthouse but you also get a reward for your efforts. At the bottom of those stairs you find ultra bright lamp (the brightest in the game) which most likely has fallen from the top of the lighthouse all the way down there and I think some trinkets to sell for the collector.
@@def6414Yeah, When I originally did the regular ending I was confused and kept playing to try find a good ending. I did the entire quest with the tablets and lighthouse because I thought I would turn that lighthouse back on, then go try do the regular ending but that lighthouse would drive away that cthulu-like monster. I did all that, just to find the mayor on my way back to the collector since I thought maybe by having the light in use it would drive away cthulu with that instead.
A new dlc has been released, where leviathan fights the tentacles of cthulhu. In the coming days there will be a new video on the channel about the Dredge
I'm such a pansy when it comes to night time water scares so I almost totally avoided night wandering unless I was near a port lol I think my day count when I finished was in the 120-130s so I didn't see half of some of those scares!!!
They should have made the stellar basin creature harder to avoid. You can go the entire game easily never interacting with it, once your boat is moderately fast, you can drive right over top with no repercussions, and the repulsion tower thing lasts for frickin forever, so there's zero chance or pressure you'll be caught out by accident.
the game was incredible, but the endings were weak as hell. I looked this up to see if i missed something.... haven't seen a game drop the ball on the ending this bad in a while.
Thing looks like Hedorah had a child with Cthulhu. An Leviathan reminds me of Godzilla Protecting people from the Lovecraftian nightmare's water monsters.
So, if I am seeing this right: The Collector never existed in the first place and was just some sort of reflection of the Fisherman created by the Book of the Deep to push the Fisherman into unleashing the Entity upon the world, which is what happens in the "Bad Ending". In the "Good Ending," however, the Fisherman accepts the fact that his wife is gone, and instead of falling for the trick, he ditches the Book of the Deep, which causes the Leviathan to kill him but in turn halts the Entity from emerging. So both endings are sad, and in both endings, we die, but at least in the good one, we don't doom the entire world when kicking the bucket.
The video is called all “endings & all secret bosses” but can you really call something a boss if you don’t ever fight it or defeat it for good? To me it seems like the video should be called all “endings & all enemies” but then you need to remove the dolphins so it should be called “all endings & all creatures”. Commented at 9:0610:57Pm
wait, i just played dredge, finished it all, did every pursuit, and a VAST majority of the nighttime stuff never showed up in my game?? all i ever got was fog of madness???? i went night fishing and sailed far distances at night all the time, what
I like the message of the ending, but it felt too anticlimactic. Like the double warning made me think there was going to be a special event like maybe a mad dash to the finish as your being chased by all the monsters. Like I got two bombs ready and all upgrades just to get eating by a fish and summon Cthulhu, other than the anti-climactic ending. It was a really good game
As great as the game is. I think you missed one, when I was playing trying to catch the aberrations, a monsterous Sting Ray showed up outta nowhere. It had the face of an angler fish facing up like it was a Flathead. I only encountered it once in Greater marrow.
@@vincentgeiszler3749 yes, maybe that's him. I heard that they added something similar to a Ray, but the update was after the video was published. I didn't see this monster unfortunately)
You know getting eaten by a leviathan would be a better way to go than having to see that giant head right before you die. So I guess that was as good of an ending as you’ll get
Interesting with the Fog of Madness; I slow the play speed to see if the whispering has anything and I swear I hear "Sea isn't safe" or "The sea isn't safe". No? Really? I had no idea.
I never see any comments on any video about this game talking about the horn mimic. Once every so often, you toot your horn in any type of patern and there will be another distant horn that copys it. First time i heard it, was at night and i did the S.O.S in morse code on my horn. Ya know, just messing around. Then i heard it played back to me on the dark open water EXACTLY how i did it. Nearly shit myself.
There's also an evil manta ray between Twisted strand and Stellar Basin if you cruise there on max fear. And I even witnessed a tentacle getting eaten by a sperm whale. Fun stuff.
This was clickbait as hell. Some of the "bosses" you showed weren't bosses, just hazards, none of them are "secret bosses", and putting "all ending" when there's just a good and a bad one is great for clicks but awful for retention. If you'd be upfront I'd have subbed but nah, I'm not looking to follow someone clickbaiting to this degree. Learn the line
There are two endings good and bad. I showed both endings in the video. This is what means "All endings". Is not it so ? In the video, I showed all the monsters and not only those that can harm. Some of them can be killed, many are affected by the ability "Benish".
Maybe you should apply some of those high standards to yourself, this is just a video for entertainment on a public site but you’ve stooped to making someone feel bad for titling it differently than you would like. I actually had never seen multiple threats in this video, the phantom shark, the random tentacles, etc., and appreciate being shown something multiple people’s playthroughs didn’t reveal. 👍😊
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I love how the endings have a clear portrayal of hero’s and villains.
Hero’s will sacrifice themselves for the world while villains will sacrifice the world for someone.
Yes it is
Why does "hero" get an apostrophe shoved into it when plural? Why is it only that word? Why?
@@ghostsauce3463 Dog, I’m dumb, it ain’t that deep
i see a bit of a red particle thing coming out as he got consumed by the big fish thing in the first ending maybe he got teleported out of the big fishes mouth to safety
@@crabfolk idk about that chief
he seem very death to me lol
The silence in the background with only the music box playing when the entity rises is eerie as hell
Not only that the fact that you dont see what happen and just see town destroyed makes it more scary
The show 'From' has desensitized me lately from the sound of a creepy music box so it's not so bad :P
@@deadreckoning425same
I felt my legs jump and my face get cold when that leviathan suddenly came up and ate the ship. Thank you Dredge for making me fear creatures of the deep again.
Same I jumped so hard
Reasons why I don't like going out in the ocean
goofy ahh comments
play subnautica
Shit happened to me in-game and had me made sure I never hit panic meter anymore lmao
In love's desperate grasp, he dared to tread,
Saved the one he loved from shadows spread.
Yet the cost he bore, a world in strife,
For love's fierce flame consumed all life.
Damn. That’s deep.
Secret bosses: dolphins
Of course. This is the most dangerous monster of all)
I know, at one point the Collector says something like the sea has turned against him, it would have been cool if after you have the confrontation (with him, and dissolve the illusion) or for some other reason within the story even the peaceful whales and dolphins become a threat and start attacking you. Maybe you could have had a chance of survival at the end but literally the entire ocean is out to get you? That would’ve been cool to.. sea (had to)!!
Amogus
"So long and thanks for all the fish"
They probably drive alien mothership or something
7:18 I think what makes this so much cooler and scarier, is that there is no sound from the giant kraken looking thing. Just the music box
Yes, This is Scary too)
I believe that is C'thulu.
@@bluerazor7049 🛐
I wish there was an alternative ending triggered when you max out your engine speed:
The fisherman just yeets the book without stopping and guns away to safety.
Good idea
aye
That would surely be the ending if the game is made by Americans lol
@@Thekidisalright If it were an american game, you would have a boss fight with harpoons and cannons against the leviathan.
I think that throwing the book away itself, along with the fact that he now has to live with the fact that his wife is DEAD dead, completely sapped away all his willpower. The leviathan might have even been merciful to take him away like that
Played Dredge myself, and few could compare to when I was out hunting for a moonfish. All of a sudden, a tentacle sprung up out of the water and got me. Had to manifest at the collector’s place to not die that night.
Seeing these things in game after fishing around the place do this game justice. Steadily on you’re given things to let you go out later and later, the haste lulling you into a false sense of security with its speed. Then, you enter a new area, and are thoroughly spooked and afraid of the night again.
My only death in the whole game was when my haste broke my motor trying to get away from the Gale Cliffs serpent. That dread as you keep throttling haste as you hear this thing getting closed and closer. Come out of the cliffs, you’re in open water and the serpent has lost interest, and you see the welcoming lights of the traveling merchant. At a snail’s pace you go, inching closer and closer towards safety, and you hear a horn in the distance. Suddenly, a new noise and a blue glow.
I was eaten by the shark and terrified of the night again.
im pretty sure everybody died to that serpent lmao
@@canadianbluepants9446 i haven't felt any threat at all in this game. I purposely killed myself after doing both endings just cause I wanted to see how the animation is
@@rakash4118 ok...
@@rakash4118ur sooooo cool tell me more about how cool u are
@@staryusinablender i m not cool just because the game is easy and doesn't implement actual threats
Ah yes, good ending, being eaten alive by the leviathan.
Well in the ending you got rid of the book which is the good part but being eaten alive by the leviathan was the part that was bad
Well it IS a Good Ending. Noone talks about a Happy Ending
Compared to the alternative, its a better ending.
It's good for Earth and humanity. It's just not good for you personally.
1 life gone 8 billion life's saved
The thing I love about this game is that it’s so melancholy, you don’t really feel like you’ve succeeded in anything with the good ending.
You’re just stuck in limbo until you join your wife in death. At least you get the satisfaction that you haven’t abandoned the world to chaos with the bad ending.
Not many games take that step.
I also love that the leviathan is more of an incarnation of nature and of the physical order, trying to prevent the protagonist from subverting it and corrupting nature.
It's not often that game devs put much thought in the consequences that come from trying to overthrow nature and reverse death.
I guess it's nice that in the second ending he and his wife get reunited without breaking the world.
Also the fog clears up and order is restored to the isles after a century of the evil fog
It reminds me of Transistor ending.
The world is saved with the destruction of the book the fisher man got to be with his wife again not much a better end could happen
This is quickly becoming one of my favorite games of all time. Its so addicting and manages to create an atmosphere better than a lot of AAA games
Try Sunless Sea! Dredge is inspired by it
The fact that Leviathan is actually a good fish here says it all.
Nothing like the feeling of opening the game for the first time, honking at what you believe to be a potential new NPC in a boat, and then to be attacked by a giant fish. Such an awesome design for a monster.
Yes. I completely agree )
The "bad" ending is better... But who knows if the lady is really the same and not a trick or an illusion ? She has the same "purple aura" when you get insane and start seeing things that should not be there...
And in the end Cthulhu rise from its eternal slumber and bring Chaos to the world, just as planned ...
This game has more secrets and questions than answers
I think you missed one. There’s a large stingray like creature too that will follow you long distances. Not sure what area it’s in, but I remember it attacking me several times.
yes, there is such a creature, but it appeared later than the publication of the video
it's a pathetic loser, i love making fun of him as he tries chasing my max speed boat
This game looks scary as hell to me since I have this extreme fear of deep water and giant creatures(subnautica was the scariest game I've ever played lmao), especially the second one looks absolutely terrifying. I'm thinking about buying it.
subnautica scarier than dredge?
@@LanaaAmor it's wayyy worse since you are in the dark water and get attacked by monsters😂
@@LanaaAmorsubnautica is way scarier and I hate to be one of these poeple but it’s because it’s first person I am just able to immerse myself in subnautica way more than dredge
but subnautica has been spoiled a lot, dredge is still new and uncharted @@No_phone
you should but it’s much better if you have no prior knowledge. i played the game because it was in my steam discovery queue and it was incredible
Ah yes the secret boss, rocks
To think the fish that can be found to the west of greater Marrow was there all along. Makes me wonder if there is more to it being there considering the story of the game.
Spoilers ahead:
Makes me wonder if it came through the book, if it is guarding the location to prevent another opening of the book, or is connected to your wife in some way. Afterall if you throw the book in the water, it immediately answers the call to swollow both you and the book. It does that usually anyway if you in the location, but does make me wonder if it chooses then specifically to attack because of the book or because it recognizes you.
It also seems strange it patrols the original area of the incident, sure it could've been there the whole time but something tells me that when they talk about something coming through the pages of the book into the real world, if that is the creature that they let out... or if its the creature you put there in the event you tried to get your wife back to prevent what actually came through the portal. Similarly to why there are creatures in each of the other locations or individuals protecting the artifacts is because you put them there to prevent yourself from retrieving them at all costs. Afterall we dont know the full extent of the book, so the Kraken, the giant eel, the camo angler, and the freaks of the swamp, as well as the Mother of the ruins, all must've been made using the power of the book to prevent you or at least slow you down from unleashing the abyssal horror.
The Leviathan will show up no matter where you go, as it serves as the barrier of the world's edge. You can go to the southeast corner and if you wander too far out, he'll show up and chomp you.
I saw them near the Devils spine, well within the bounds but my sanity was low
I guess I assumed the different abnormal fish and creatures were there as manifestations of that dimension ‘leaking through’, probably because he is using the book’s power. But it’s interesting to think of him like appointing them to stop himself… why would he do that? Does he _know_ the spell won’t really work (my theory is his wife resurrecting- and possibly even dying at all- was all an illusion to make him perform that particular resurrection spell, which is for the god) or that it will work but come with dire consequences for humanity?
I always thought it was one of the monsters from the book, and swallowing the boat took you with it along with the fog and aberrations and other monsters back to wherever they cam from.
@@TheGreatCyberwolf The Leviathan doesn't always eat you. I noticed that I had the insanity meter totally maxed out and I went to the edge of the map, the Leviathan showed up and it started circling my boat and when that happened, I stopped the boat and the Leviathan did a lap or two and then disappeared and I could continue my sail to the edge of the map. However, when the warning came on the screen and I still kept going, then the Leviathan just came out of nowhere and ate me.
You can’t really call these monsters, bosses since you never officially defeat any of them except for the mind flayer things in the bog. Better title prolly woulda been something like ‘all encounters’
The mind fuckery serpents are the only ones that die.
But technically you "defeat" ( but do not kill) every main boss other than the one-eyed serpent so that they are never a problem for you again.
You repel the giant jellyfish/Stellar Basin Creature with the help of the scientist.
You also defeat the Unseeing Mother by burning her young as a means of defending yourself, thus making her unable to hunt you.
And as I mentioned the mind serpents get bombed to bits.
You could always make the argument that just escaping/blasting it with Banish means you defeated it, but that is a bit of a stretch as it's not a permanent fix.
It’s a clickbait video anyway
I loved this game, an absolute masterpiece of a game
Never before I have been genuinely Afraid while playing :D
The nights were at the beginning so god damn scary, it was only at the very end where I learned that I wouldnt always _Seriously_ need to plan my trips so that I can get docked when the sun starts to go down =)
Did you know to avoid the madness fog at night you just have to turn off your light. It’ll grey out and not infect you. With this I’ve spent many nights out without going fully insane until daytime cancels it completely.
Hm, interesting. I did not know about it
How to counter every boss or sea creature:
Leviathan 0:00 - Just keep moving and dont crash onto its fins. You cant avoid the bite.
Stellar Basin Creature 0:36 - Use the repulsion machine at the research outpost.
Serpent 1:01 - Just keep moving, you can very easily escape from it.
Night Angler 1:45 - Dont activate the foghorn, and if you do, just sail away from it.
Tornado 2:26 - Just move away from it until it dissapears.
Phantom Rocks 2:35 - These rocks spawn in front of you when your panic level is high, so either be careful or sleep.
Ghost Crows 2:53 - Spam the foghorn.
Mimic Crabs 3:23 - Dont go near them, but if you do, just sail away before they attack.
Fog of Madness 3:51 - Turn off your light, sail away from them before you turn it back on.
Phantom Shark 4:14 - You cant escape it, so just use banish.
Mind Suckers 4:19 - Dont move when it appears, and if the vines attack you, try to sail away from them before they strike.
Unseeing Mother and Piranhas 4:56 - If the piranhas catch you, go to one of the steaming points in the water. Piranhas slow you down, so try to haste away before they get to you.
Tentacles 5:27 - You cant escape it, so just use banish.
when the crows appear spam the foghorn they go away
@@pabs9002 thx didn't know that
i was DAMN lucky to come across the old mayor when passing through to get to last chapter for the watch. got the good ending straight out of get-go
but personally, i like the bad ending more, he gets to be with his beloved even at the cost of the whole world
You could argue that it’s the same thing in the good ending, he gets to be reunited with his lover again in eternity AND spares his village
bro fuck that. give the book to one of the two old people that want you to throw it back and tell them to do it. they're both gonna die soon anyway and one may have lost his mind.
"Open the door to the starry heavens and lay the weary world to rest" is starting to become one of my favorite lines in video games.
... and for some reasons now I'm imagining Sephiroth saying that line while summoning Meteor 😂
I hate it how I got even more scared by this game than I have by other games that are way more horror like and realistic
Ok, so I was menaced a couple of times by what looked like a very large ray when I was out in the ocean which would then headbutt me and damage my ship. I thought maybe it was the Leviathan but it was black and it didn't have the ridges so obviously I was wrong. Has anyone else seen this? I have seen no mention of it anywhere.
I've had it chase me a couple times too. Not sure what triggers it to appear
Dunno what triggered its appearance but there's now a giant flatfish around the starting area that came to attack me
I have seen that too! You're the first person who has also seen it that I've seen!!!
I was attacked by it where the big squid monster was, I thought it was just one of his minions
These aren't secret bosses, lol. None of this creatures can even be defeated. Some are for visual effect - to keep you on your toes and alert/worried about what's in the waters.
Some monsters can be killed by completing additional tasks.
Many monsters cannot be killed, but you can use the "Benish" ability. She make them harmless
@@goodgamech *"Banish" ability.
@@MrBrander yes, thanks for correcting
@@goodgamech And how can bosses be killed? I completed all the tasks in the game (the entire errand board was filled), but I didn't find a way to counter them except by banishing them. Unless, of course, "kill" means "confine" like a Kraken in a starry pool with the help blue lantern.
@@retro2642 Many bosses cannot be killed, only expelled.
You can kill Mind Suckers and "seal" the stellar basin creature.
The rest of the monsters can only be driven away or run away
Holy shit, that stellar basin creature is looking like a damn cool nightmare bro
Yes. Very beautiful and very dangerous monster
I got the good ending first, and I was literally shaking and just sat there, for like good 5 mins just thinking what i just experienced
10/10
I keep expecting to see one of these videos have a secret ending where the lighthouse keeper is Julie, still alive, waiting for her husband to ‘come back’ (remember her), and that the truth is she never died, that was just the lie the Eldritch God told to the Collector/Fisherman so that he would gather everything to resurrect him (maybe the objects he gathered aren’t even really those objects, he just is made to see them as her cherished items).
The lighthouse keeper rushes down to the dock when you first approach using Haste… that was probably one of the first spells he ever learned from the book and maybe he used it often before the magic completely took hold of him and he completely abandoned her and what became Greater Marrow? I don’t know if I’m understanding the story in certain parts, but it seems like many years have passed since and he hasn’t aged like the others that don’t directly have the book. It would make the fact that he called her his ‘shining star’ even more poetic, if she went on to be associated with the ‘guiding light’ of the lighthouse…
Either way, I’m pretty certain the god we see rising is completely metaphorical, in that he (or _she,_ the book speaks of resurrecting ‘her’) is inhabiting her body- whether she has been brought back at all in form or spirit, ‘she’ is now a possessed thing. It reminds me alot of the ending of [spoilers] Dead Space (especially the extra ending), where you know he’s not interacting with his wife(/gf) at all- never was.
Very good analyising. That actually could be the real story behind the fisherman's wife. The wife actually could be the lighthouse keeper and his husband could have been actually engulfed by the dark magic when he wanted to get the haste for his boat. Then, as you said, the dark magic engulfed the fisherman and was blinded by it. The Leviathan noticed this and put the stop to this dangerous act.
And actually let's go a few steps back. I think the Collector actually was the lightouse keeper's actual husband and he was engulfed by the dark magic and that's why the lighthouse keeper doesn't recognize the Fisherman as her husband but she recognizes the eery smoke coming from your ship when you use haste. And the wife (the lighthouse keeper) is so old because so many years have passed before the Eldritch God had this second go attempting to resurrect himself.
And the Eldritch God brought the Collector back to life in the mirror so the sea and the world wouldn't notice him while he was still engulfed by the dark magic. The Collector was the first Eldritch God's first attempt to resurrect himself but the Leviathan noticed this and bashed the first ship almost in half with its fins on its back and killed the Collector onboard the ship. (This is the reason why there's a huge tear on the side of the ship.) But it could be that the Collector's wife survived and went to keep the lighthouse up and running.
Now the Fisherman is the Eldritch God's second attempt at resurrecting himself and this time he's successful. And he kept feeding the lies to us, the players, about the Fisherman's wife and how we are going to resurrect the wife but instead the wife actually had never been died, or may have never even existed for the Fisherman. He might have never even had a wife. The Collector's wife was all this time alive and was keeping the lighthouse up and running but there was no wife for the Fisherman but the Eldritch God fabricated a lie about the Collector's wife being the Fisherman's wife and as the Leviathan bashed the Collectors ship almost in half and wife was thrown over the board but survived, the Eldritch God fabricated a story how the wife actually died and sunk to the bottom of the ocean at that spot.
And then in the end, the Eldritch God still was sticking to the lies he had fed to us, the players, that we resurrected the Fisherman's wife but actually what we as players had done was, we resurrected the Eldritch God himself and he was just showing himself in the form of the Collector's wife and now that his body was above the water, he had all the power in the world to show his true form. I think this could have been further underlined by the fact that the wife's body vanishes at the same rate as the Eldritch God himself raises above the sea level.
Very interesting storyline now that you analyze it and think about it.
@@MrBrander Yeah, there’s something there for sure. I figured she was pretending not to recognise him, like in the Notebook, for his own mental well-being (because they’ve all been through this so many times (the Collector says as much in the confrontation where you discover you are him), she knows how it plays out if she just tells him everything at once, he retreats back into the fear-bubble of spell-induced memory loss- just like that one stressful scene in the Notebook). In the messages in the bottles you find, the final ones have Julie frustrated because he won’t take her dredging with her, then he agrees to, then they find a casket with presumably the book in it, and she ‘sees the void in his eyes’, so he must have fallen into the thrall of the god. Then the next one says she knows he won’t return but wishes to know if he thinks of her. I think they all came back from that finding and he just… stopped coming home to see her/was completely enthralled by the magic, started using the book and only focusing on that, I doubt he would even talk to her or maybe only impersonally, like he wasn’t ‘himself’ anymore. So in her letter she says she gives up, and later notes vaguely imply maybe she went on some kind of quest to both ‘help’ _and_ ‘stop’ him. When you speak to the Old Mayor he says something like after the book was found something happened- based on what we learn of him from other people it seems like some people went mad and probably just swam into the sea (my theory is the aberrant fish used to be people)? But then he says they all washed up on the shore ages later ‘and him (the Collector) clutching that book’.
It would be cool if we end up being right in the DLC or something!!
Eh I doubt the validity of the lighthouse keeper being the wife as it was heavily implied in the final note that she was both going insane and attempting to kill herself
@@finn596 I don’t think that invalidates anything we theorised. It seems to me those would both be very likely responses to the unfolding of events she’s experienced (if she _were_ Julie).
Cool dude for not splitting these into a dozen tiny videos
What even was that huge thing coming up from the water in the bad ending. I thought it was a face at first but now i'm not sure.
Great video btw👍
you mean cthulhu?
@@StrangeLittleGarden to me it didn't really look like cthulhu, but it probebly was him
@@MAR-gb2xi It looks like a more humanoid and decomposing version of him
@@MAR-gb2xi It doesn't have an official name. It's just a trend on the internet calling "Cthulu" to any monster that has a face with tentacles.
@@TheRicardobtc and is also fucking huge
subnautica and now, this....
i'm never going into water again
Subnautica, dredge and death in the water 2 are sponsors Thalassophobia )
IMO the game is fucking fantastic but it feels like it petered out at the end. I wish there was some kind of endgame once you get equipped with everything and the story is coming to a close you have way more materials and money than you know what to do with. It took a great turn I think with twisted strand and the plan to kill the mind suckers, I feel that if we went a bit farther down that route it could have been much more rewarding at the end. For instance you could enlist the aid of the whaler and hermit to set up a trap for the giant eel in gale cliffs and use the explosives to drop the arch on it using your boat as bait, requiring good timing and set up and enough explosives set up to take down the arch. You could enlist the help of an engineer and create a ballista to mount on your boat with wood and then use the refined metals to make a giant spear and a giant kite that could be linked to the spear with old chains and during a thunderstorm you could bait out the leviathan and shoot it with the spear causing a lightning bolt to strike it through the kite&chains. Not sure about the stellar basin creature or eyeless mother but i'm sure they could come up with something.
I mean, the general point of Eldritch/Lovecraftian horror is that you *can't* just mindlessly kill the things chasing you. Sometimes they're hallucinations, sometimes creatures beyond death, and other times they're just too difficult to kill. The fear is in the dread and anxiety of being chased by things you can't deal with, all the while dealing with NPCs that are just mildly unnerving to straight up normal. Making you question if the things you're seeing/being attacked by are even real.
@@CoolColton947ow, I don't know much about Lovecraftian Horror as a genre, but I totally agree that the inability to really do anything about these things only adds to the game's unique charm.
If I just want to fight eldritch horrors, I've got *plenty* of actual action games to go through.
I kind of agree that the game's story does feel like it peters out a bit. That's cause the ending is kind of abrupt. It's basically a story that has no third act. You get all the stuff and bring it to the collector.... and then the game just ends. Not saying it isn't a good ending. There's really no turning point, climax, or revelation of any kind before the VERY end, so it just makes the pacing feel very flat.
That said, given the obvious inspiration behind this game, I really don't think your suggestion of ending it with a giant sea battle would be very in keeping with the tone. I will say there definitely could have been more involving other characters like the lighthouse keeper, the mayor or the travelling merchant.
What happens if you get all the tablet pieces for the lighthouse at Devils Spine? It clearly shows light driving an Eldritch creature away. However got so fed up with the little fish slowing me down and killing me dont have the energy to search.
When you bring all 3 stone tablet pieces to the collector, he puts them on the table next to each other, brings the 4th one on the table as well from his old collection and they combine to one big stone tablet which acts as a key for the door at the Devil's Spine's lighthouse door. The Eldritch God put this lock on the original lighthouse door in order to prevents its usage and also at the same time had bashed the lighthouse itself to pieces so it couldn't be used.
What you get when you open the door of the original lighthouse is a little bit of story telling how the lighthouse is in no condition to be used and there are no intact stairs to get up the lighthouse but you also get a reward for your efforts. At the bottom of those stairs you find ultra bright lamp (the brightest in the game) which most likely has fallen from the top of the lighthouse all the way down there and I think some trinkets to sell for the collector.
@@MrBrander thanks! So it doesn't affect the ending in any way? Oh well
@@MrBranderthe light is named the flame of the sky
@@def6414Yeah, When I originally did the regular ending I was confused and kept playing to try find a good ending. I did the entire quest with the tablets and lighthouse because I thought I would turn that lighthouse back on, then go try do the regular ending but that lighthouse would drive away that cthulu-like monster. I did all that, just to find the mayor on my way back to the collector since I thought maybe by having the light in use it would drive away cthulu with that instead.
Thank you for letting me know all the bosses
Dredge could level up more this game by having territorial disputes by Bossess, damn Lovecraftian Kaiju be like fight would be epic to watch!
A new dlc has been released, where leviathan fights the tentacles of cthulhu. In the coming days there will be a new video on the channel about the Dredge
I'm such a pansy when it comes to night time water scares so I almost totally avoided night wandering unless I was near a port lol I think my day count when I finished was in the 120-130s so I didn't see half of some of those scares!!!
Secret boss :rocks
P.s.i get that author meant creatures or somehting just funny that he didn't included it into the title
when you search for treasure with the map you see a whale attacking a giant tentacle
Really ? I didn't notice it
For new players to the game, to scare away the ghost crows use the fog horn and they will go away.
Yes, it works with most monsters
Haven't felt something like this since Subnautica and Sea Of Thieves
Why is that see-monster-human looking like that half titan from attack on titan🙏😭💀
They should have made the stellar basin creature harder to avoid. You can go the entire game easily never interacting with it, once your boat is moderately fast, you can drive right over top with no repercussions, and the repulsion tower thing lasts for frickin forever, so there's zero chance or pressure you'll be caught out by accident.
the game was incredible, but the endings were weak as hell. I looked this up to see if i missed something.... haven't seen a game drop the ball on the ending this bad in a while.
"Secret bosses?" You mean the literal encounters you can have? I don't think those classify as "secret" or "bosses" in any sense.
Thing looks like Hedorah had a child with Cthulhu. An Leviathan reminds me of Godzilla Protecting people from the Lovecraftian nightmare's water monsters.
I will install this later (I came from Dave the Diver Collab)
The phantom shark is like seeing a charging cloaker
*change my mind*
ザトウクジラがダイオウイカ?の触手を食べて守ってくれたことがあって感動した
Ah yes, the almighty "Rocks", seekers of vengeance and creators of evil, truly one of the deadliest creatures out in these waters.
So, if I am seeing this right:
The Collector never existed in the first place and was just some sort of reflection of the Fisherman created by the Book of the Deep to push the Fisherman into unleashing the Entity upon the world, which is what happens in the "Bad Ending".
In the "Good Ending," however, the Fisherman accepts the fact that his wife is gone, and instead of falling for the trick, he ditches the Book of the Deep, which causes the Leviathan to kill him but in turn halts the Entity from emerging.
So both endings are sad, and in both endings, we die, but at least in the good one, we don't doom the entire world when kicking the bucket.
This game was so incredibly good. loved the ending alot. really hope the dlc adds more without effecting the original.
I hope so too
good ending : YAY I FINALY W- *get eaten by a leviathan* WHAT THE F***
Ironically for me, Bad Ending is harder to get than Good Ending because you have to finish the quest in volcano area.
Wow I only now find out how the spyglass works.
I didn’t figure it out right away either)
Solid fuckin game. Really took me by surprise.
If there's a lot of crows idk what to spell it you should honk your boat so they can go away
Thanks you 🥰
You're welcome👌
There's a giant glowing Manta Ray around the Stella Basin as well.
Yes, the Ray was added after the release of this video.
I found it in this video:
ua-cam.com/video/cBGyawKkWKU/v-deo.html
i have question, if leviatnan job to Protect why that thing doesnt appear when our MC summon chuttulu
The video is called all “endings & all secret bosses” but can you really call something a boss if you don’t ever fight it or defeat it for good? To me it seems like the video should be called all “endings & all enemies” but then you need to remove the dolphins so it should be called “all endings & all creatures”. Commented at 9:06 10:57Pm
The secret ending wasn't even included...
Lore of Dredge- ALL Endings & ALL Secret Bosses momentum 100
In what way is getting eaten by a giant fish a good ending?
Yes, this is a good ending for this game)
Dredge is what I imagine as what is fishing like in fantasy setting. You know, even with giant monsters and stuff, you still need to feed your family.
wait, i just played dredge, finished it all, did every pursuit, and a VAST majority of the nighttime stuff never showed up in my game?? all i ever got was fog of madness???? i went night fishing and sailed far distances at night all the time, what
To see most monsters you must have a high level of panic.
Fish at night and don't sleep
they could've had 2 diffrent good endings, one involving that ancient lighthouse, which I'm surprised they didn't do
I like the message of the ending, but it felt too anticlimactic. Like the double warning made me think there was going to be a special event like maybe a mad dash to the finish as your being chased by all the monsters. Like I got two bombs ready and all upgrades just to get eating by a fish and summon Cthulhu, other than the anti-climactic ending. It was a really good game
they say there is is another bad ending which is slightly different
Oh, so that is what The Mighty Jingles is seeing at night.
Not a ghost ship but a Night Angler.
This reminds me of SCP 2770
The scariest boss of them all: rocks
The most insidious)
The Ghost Shark is terrifying, never seen him in game
It appears when panic is at a high level
As great as the game is. I think you missed one, when I was playing trying to catch the aberrations, a monsterous Sting Ray showed up outta nowhere. It had the face of an angler fish facing up like it was a Flathead. I only encountered it once in Greater marrow.
How long ago was that?
Maybe this monster appeared in the updates
@@goodgamech I’d say 4-5 months ago? I thought it was the consequence of me using the skill that slaughtered nearby disturbed waters
@@hyliangamer1707 Hm. Maybe you are right
@@goodgamechlooked it up, it’s apparently a thing? Monster Ray spawns in shallow water and apparently makes a hissing sound. It was added in v1.2.0
@@vincentgeiszler3749 yes, maybe that's him. I heard that they added something similar to a Ray, but the update was after the video was published. I didn't see this monster unfortunately)
Just when I was getting over of subnauctica creatures I played this game
You know getting eaten by a leviathan would be a better way to go than having to see that giant head right before you die. So I guess that was as good of an ending as you’ll get
I agree, I think so too
@@goodgamech nice
the both ending remind me of Life is Strange ending
I didn't see a bunch of these, I guess some only appear if you have high insanity.
Yes it is.
Interesting with the Fog of Madness; I slow the play speed to see if the whispering has anything and I swear I hear "Sea isn't safe" or "The sea isn't safe".
No? Really? I had no idea.
I wonder what happened with the Boat and the Player Character when they got swallowed by the Leviathan...
When you are eaten, you have 2 options to get out)
How do games like this even get made?
who else thought the thing in the bad ending was Hedora?
Damn, I've never seen the ghost shark or those crows during my entire playthrough.
I'm glad I could show them to you)
I never see any comments on any video about this game talking about the horn mimic. Once every so often, you toot your horn in any type of patern and there will be another distant horn that copys it. First time i heard it, was at night and i did the S.O.S in morse code on my horn. Ya know, just messing around. Then i heard it played back to me on the dark open water EXACTLY how i did it. Nearly shit myself.
01:46 He does this and it's really scary
Endings tldr: "Oops! Only suicides!
There's also an evil manta ray between Twisted strand and Stellar Basin if you cruise there on max fear. And I even witnessed a tentacle getting eaten by a sperm whale. Fun stuff.
I didn't have a chance to meet this monster)
2:39 nyah, shudders. I still have nightmares about those fuckers.
That pop-up couldn't have come at a worse time. Why even leave that in?
All i can say after finishing this game is..when is dredge 2 coming out?
there are rumors that a big dlc for dredge will be released in 2024
@@goodgamech I'll take it..hopefully we'll get another multiple endings
I'll follow the updates. If there is a lot of content, I will make a video on this topic@@favlilnap
@@goodgamech thats great!hope u'll get something soon 👍
I hope so too👌@@favlilnap
Um the bottom right fishie in the thumbnail isn't right is it?
yeah that is fake
The bad ending that was Cthulhu right?
Yes , this is bad ending
7:11 Who is that? Cthulhu?
I always crash into the magic rocks😭😂
how many times have I lost rare fish this way)))
7:16 I was like "how is this bad?" And then I saw it.
This was clickbait as hell. Some of the "bosses" you showed weren't bosses, just hazards, none of them are "secret bosses", and putting "all ending" when there's just a good and a bad one is great for clicks but awful for retention. If you'd be upfront I'd have subbed but nah, I'm not looking to follow someone clickbaiting to this degree. Learn the line
There are two endings good and bad. I showed both endings in the video. This is what means "All endings". Is not it so ?
In the video, I showed all the monsters and not only those that can harm. Some of them can be killed, many are affected by the ability "Benish".
Maybe you should apply some of those high standards to yourself, this is just a video for entertainment on a public site but you’ve stooped to making someone feel bad for titling it differently than you would like.
I actually had never seen multiple threats in this video, the phantom shark, the random tentacles, etc., and appreciate being shown something multiple people’s playthroughs didn’t reveal. 👍😊
What an entitled dickhead
So with bad ending you get Cthulhu and with good ending you get leviathan......nice
Yeees)
I got jumpsacred soo bad with everything one
“ There’s always a bigger fish “
This game never ceases to prove this truth