@@DMGaina The whole thing about being a lord via owning land in scotland *is* actually a thing. It's just a lot more complicated and has a lot of legalites around it for things to officially happen. Companies like established titles where laughed out for being so dumb by them.
Small correction on the Subnautica entry: the gargantuan leviathan skulls are found in the Lost River, not the void. The void doesn't even have any ground, you can even get underneath the playable map and once you go far enough down the game just teleports you away. As for the weird "void noises" presently in the game, those are actually the game getting confused and playing the ambient noises from other areas.
the void noises arent the game getting confused, its a unity bug where, upon leaving and entering areas, theres a chance that theres no ambient sound trigger between them which causes unity to pick a random ambience loop to play. It sometimes includes the blood kelp zone or the dunes where there is a creature roar in the ambience. Also, as for the maze and the noises in prerelease versions they were (quote) "[the foghorns] were there to seem like the entire area is intentional. We had so many bug reports about the odd terrain generation that we couldn't close them all before another one popped up. Ever since the noise was added players thought that it was a way to tell everybody to turn around."
I gotta say, at least they laid off making it seem so legit. I don't remember who I seen it on first, but some UA-camr got sponsored by them and they legit made it seem like you'd have to do actual paperwork to own this land and get your title
5:20 watching Arthur manhandle a cryptid like this was too funny IMO. It's like he realized it's weakness and just decided to throw hands instead of running away.
The Freezer might be difficult to corroborate in Present Day because the nature of the error is linked to old X-Box models. It will NOT occur on other consoles, PCs, or later X-Box models. From what I understand, the original version of the X-Box had issues with heating and operating strain (hence the infamous Red Ring of Death being so prevalent). The Freezer itself wasn't the cause of the freeze but a symptom of the X-Box straining to keep up with the game while the game itself kept trying to continue the Zombies mode in areas that it was not meant to do so. The strain would impact the hardware itself and cause disc wobble, which would over a play session become severe enough that the disc read would eventually fail and the game would crash. The Freezer was found to actually be a rendering of the player's shadow offset by several frames, thus why it appears different every time it shows up. It's not what crashes the game itself, but a symptom of the game hiccuping as it tries to keep up with the ongoing strain, and why it's possible to see it pop up for a few frames without the game actually crashing. It wouldn't always happen, but it is 100% possible for a glitch to cause file corruption, and also possible for a glitch to render an entire game unplayable (look up Animal Crossing brick seeds). In the case of the Freezer, it might just cause a crash, it might cause file corruption if it disrupted an autosave function... and if you had an old X-Box in the vertical position, the disc wobble could be so severe that it would *scratch the disc* and literally break the game. The Freezer is one of my favorite glitch phenomena. It has all the perfect makings of a creepypasta-- you break the game's rules to fling yourself into a silent wasteland of a map only to find a mysterious shadowy entity stalking you before it strikes, corrupting your save file and even leaving you a reminder of its presence in the real world.
Then how are there videos of people 'getting it to happen' in the Steam version, posts about it happening on PS3, and common reports of "it _mostly_ happens on the 360 version"? And also, you say "it was found" to be a rendering of the player's shadow... where? How? Who? I do genuinely want to believe/understand, but the internet is SUCH a breeding ground for hearsay.
@@Iinneus Because, as was explained in oddheader's video, a lot of people made up their own claims of having encountered it. Same with the RDR2 claims of seeing the mysterious creature. Sure, people will make up that they saw something, doesn't mean it's entirely fabricated and/or fake.
@@1brownsfan296 So do you believe in bigfoot too? After all, just because people make up that they saw it, doesn't mean it's fake. If someone can't prove it's real, it isn't. Simple.
It exists and freezes the game on every platform, I know I’ve seen it, it only kills off the xbox though but basically everything does, that probably happens because it’s trying to read the same invalid data constantly.
The Duke Nukem one is actually really easy to answer, it's a placeholder. I believe every NPC in the game is required to have one of these models, regardless of wether they are humanoid or not. They just didn't bother hiding this one because it would already be out of sight to most players. This happens quite a bit in older games, Fallout 3 for example used an NPC model on the trains to input their behavior.
Similarly, in Fallout 3, when The Brain is talking to you telekinetically while you're at the boardwalk, there's an out-of-bounds shelter (one of the those little tubes) & it's locked but you can use melee attacks in V.A.T.S. to phase into it to hit a cloaked NPC named The Brain.
There's also Half Life using NPC models hidden under a moving train since its engine doesn't support moving vehicles. So technically the train is powered by people walking under it.
I believe that Wozma was supposed to be a Doctor Manhattan reference from the Watchmen comic series. First off, the model kind of resembles Doctor Manhattan. Second, the game is called “Duke Nukem: Project Manhattan.” I could be wrong, but I like my answer.
Right? It has the same vibe as those old gaming creepypastas, in which the protagonist had to follow a bunch of weird and cryptic instructions that made no sense whatsoever, and in the end a horrible monster connected to the lore of the game would appear. Except here they made it legit. That is so friggin cool, I'm not even joking.
DUDE I KNOW RIGHT I GRINNED SO HARD LOOKING AT ALL THOSE STEPS ITS SOOOOOOOOO COOL LIKE???? I AGREE WITH THE FIRST REPLY YOU GOT SO MUCH MORE GAMES NEED THIS
Reminder that established titles is a scam and you get nothing you're promised. If you're buying it for the replanting of trees, please just donate direct to the charities instead so they get all the money instead of a tiny cut.
Also having googled it (I just assumed it was a scam the whole time) They're saying it's a novelty title and they never claimed to grant you peerage, but tell that to the people they had advertising them who most definitely claimed that.
Mizzo is actually the first ever unknown creature I ever came across in a video game. I scoured all of ssbb looking for that guy but I never found him in the adventure mode. And while I never thought to look in the trophies, I’m glad to know that seeing him wasn’t just a fever dream I thought up when I was little.
Wozma is Duke Nukem from the timeline where Duke Nukem Forever actually came out in 1998 leading to Duke taking on a Mario-esque role as the most well-known video game character of all. The green aura represents the sheer amount of money he generates per second.
I remember reading long ago that Mizzu was supposed to be a swimming creature, and the reason why you never encountered it elsewhere was because the devs had no real place to put it (considering that a water level would create a logic bomb of "wait, I thought water was supposed to kill me?")
I also love Oddheader, when I found his channel awhile ago, I instantly loved it. I like it when he goes and explores games that have either secret messaging or weird creatures from games I love.
Yeah...I wish he'd said what platform he tried it on, since it's supposed to be a hardware-related issue. And he mentions all these fake videos, but when I looked into it a few years ago, there were about 2 videos and they seemed pretty legit. Could be fake, but if so, they were well executed. I'm holding out for Odd to be wrong about this one. Maybe the fakes are copies of legit sightings? It's the coolest glitch I've ever heard of, and I really want to buy an old 360 someday and try it out.
@@generatoralignmentdevalueIf it was a bug and not intentional there would be no reason for a ghostly figure to appear. Even if the game froze because it was trying to load in a model in an area it shouldn't, it wouldn't look like that.
@@generatoralignmentdevalue It's a 360 only glitch and you're right about it being hardware related as it won't occur on a emulator or when played on newer models of xbox, which many who attempt to debunk it never mention. And it was patched, only a non-updated 360 has the potential to do it.
If my forbiden knowledge of saint row is correct. The freezer was the game being like "oh let's load a pedestrians haha" in a game mode where they could not load which would cause the shadow physic engine to just explode in the original version of saint row two on the Xbox. The problem is that it would destroy the disk and could also harm the consol which is prob why it was taken out so fast. I still believe its true personally just need to find an original disk and an original xbox to play it on
Maybe the mysterious entity in Stanley Parable Ultra Deluxe is the serious table in its true form that you would only encounter if you entered the serious room with the bucket.
The Freezer has a shout out in the popular The Binding of Isaac mod Fiend Folio. A thing called a Mother Orb has an incredibly rare chance to appear in an error room and will stick with the player in every room for the rest of the run, and if bombed enough, will summon *several* Freezers that, of course, crash your game.
I've actually talked to the devs a couple of times! One of em has said somethin around the lines of dark themes being scarier in unassuming games, instead of the twist being the whole games gimmick.
Alright so I found a quote from Remar, one of the devs on Ittle Dew 2+ "For the record the secret stuff in ID, ID2 and ID2+ was just my weird imagination. I'm easily scared and don't like horror, but I sometimes like to confront my fears in a controlled manner, and I sometimes like mildly spooky stuff in games were it's hidden away, and not something that the average player/the protagonist themselves were meant to see. It's a classic Lovecraft theme that there's something just beyond the edge of reason - I guess Eternal Darkness had a big impact on me. :p Sorry if I scared anyone with the secrets. Without spoiling anything, the stuff in ID2+ is an extension of the Dream World lore and is supposed to make sense in context."
Honestly I LOVE games that are Rated E for Everyone but just have a horror segment. Bug Fables did something similar with its finale which I WILL NOT spoil because it came out of nowhere, and A Hat in Time did something with its Subcon Forest chapter aswell. The best part about these horror levels in E for Everyone games is the subtext that is involved in their inclusion.
(legitimately non-sarcastic) Thanks for not spoiling Bug Fables! That's on my to-play list and I've manage to avoid all spoilers so far, so it's nice that streak wasn't ruined by randomly scrolling a comments section. =P
I never said this before, but I have to say I love those little live-action segments of your videos, oddheader! They really set the mood and give some much-needed humor to introduce the video, and I thought it worked well for the advertisement too. It gives this channel an almost cozy "friend you know in high school made this video" feeling to it.
That Wozma and Napping Fly creatures are wild! Napping Fly and the creatures before that in the dark room are surprisingly creepy for a game that looks so tame like Ittle Dew 2. And I was not expecting to see a Final Fantasy reference in a Duke Nukem game of all things but here it is... and it gets even weirder with the radioactive Duke hidden inside of it! Makes me wonder if there is something inside of Ozma... if only there was a freecam in FFIX...
Looking forward to the vid! Before I continue, quick heads up for the sponsor, they just got outed as a scam (no actual lord/lady title can be given, no actual land is being bought)
They do actually donate to tree planting organisations, which are legit and one shows Established Titles' contribution (as number of trees) on their website. But buying a $200 piece of paper to plant one tree is really dumb.
With the Subnautica segment, I think the tall terrain was a placeholder for what would later become Subnautica Below Zero, a standalone sequel that was originally planned to be an expansion to the first game. Below Zero has a greater emphasis on land exploration, with tall ice structures that you can eventually explore with enough progression. Unsure of what the horns are for though, as I don't recall any creature or entity in Below Zero that makes such a noise.
Actually the tall terrain was the void and ghost leviathan determinant of the time meant to keep you within the actual playable area of course since I believe it was generated as it went that caused ways to slip through. I believe the sounds are one of three things but I don't remember exactly. 1. They are placeholder sounds for some of the larger creatures maybe the Sea Dragon or such 2.Maybe a placeholder or test sound for the Cyclops horn 3. It was corrupted audio from the creature gallery
The terrain generation glitch was not intentional at all, it was also the reason why the developers tossed the procedural generation idea out of the game. The foghorn noises were there so bug reports about the terrain gen would stop flooding in, making the entire area seem intentional.
This could just be playing into the joke but a long time ago, I think after Saint's Row 3 was released a couple of Volition devs did a live stream of SR2 talking about some of the dev process and exploring some well known glitches and trying to see what caused them, at the end of the stream they decided to try and see what could cause the freezer, it was theorized to be an npc loading incorrectly and the error handling process being a bit destructive, and managed to fuck their own copy up in the process, this stream isn't archived anywhere unfortunately and I can only find vague mention of it happening which is a shame I'd love to rewatch it.
i'm noticing how nobody said anything on any of the sponsored videos i watched until some rando debunked it in a video. were you part of the crowd that couldn't put 2+2 together without some internet sleuth applying an ounce of logic? pardon my attitude, i just wanted to jump on the bandwagon of anger people **suddenly** feel. I'm sure youtubers get paid so much by the platform they can easily ignore such sponsorships.
@@MattSeremet I've been emailing creators for months and rarely do I ever hear back. I think it's great people are finally realizing it's a scam and calling it out. It's a frustrating feeling when something so shady goes unnoticed, but instead of calling it a "bandwagon" I'd rather look at it like people are waking up and finally validating the months of past actions.
The sirens in Subnautica *might* be an obscure reference to a Ray Bradbury short story called The Foghorn. In it, a lonely giant sea creature hears a sound that he thinks might be another of its kind. Having been alone for so long, it goes to investigate, but upon finding its just a foghorn from a lighthouse, it destroys the lighthouse in a rage.
The foghorns were there to make people think the terrain glitch that was happening out of bounds was intentional. This was done because they had an insane amount of reports about the terrain generation glitch which they were already aware of.
Don't forget that non residents to Scotland can't legally own land there. They never resell the land assuming you're a Scottish resident, but if you're a foreigner who falls for the scam, the land was never really sold because you can't legally own land there, so they can sell the same plot over and over again until a resident Scot buys it.
7:22 Considering that the Bucket Window ending explains that Gambhorra'ta is some sort of evil wizard, I can postulate that he is human, somewhat. Maybe it's just Narrator adding to the story he was making.
OMG thanks for including me that creature was terrifying when I played it, I was not the original founder of it as I just stumble across things and often try them out to see if there is a truth and that one was one of the more terrifying ones and honestly there is a bigger secret in ittle dew 2 as well. Now I have not played this game in a long time but if you head to the bar by the beach you can hear people speaking which are clues that lead to a secret message, put together all of them (it is not fun to try but if you want to go ahead but it requires beating it on the hardest difficulty which is wearing a frog suit) you can uncover a hidden message leading to another secret area for a hidden boss called that guy which if you beat (I never have because it is annoying) you can play as
I love how nobody is curious. So you can either play as that hidden boss or your were murdered before finishing that last sentence. Either way, I'm not intrigued.
Since people are confused because me and my bad grammar you can play as the boss that guy and actually interact with the that guys around the island, personally I have only seen it in videos because it is a hard fight but that is what I have seen.
I don’t know guys, Lego replied, but what said sounds like something the Napping Fly would say. I say we grab our torches and pitchforks and pillage his house and butt!
When I was a kid I played the Star Wars Phantom Menace game, and I remember in the Gungan city that if you killed too many gungans and somehow managed to survive an indestructible gungan guard would just appear and wander around the level with you. You couldn't kill it but you could sometimes get it to attack. Something similar would happen in the Tatooine levels when you killed too many things they would load bigger so sometimes you'd see a massive jawa or irritable axe-boy (I forget what they were called) just wandering around.. I kinda want to play that game again now to see if i can get that to happen again.
I was pleasantly surprised to see the Ittle Dew 2+ easter egg covered. There's also a whole other video about the various secret locations and easter eggs of the game, not just about the Napping Flies. (video is here: ua-cam.com/video/XUbp8bT1WS8/v-deo.html ) It's heavily implied throughout the Dream World, and openly stated in the Napping Fly's data card, that Napping Flies find you when you sleep with the lights on. Ittle was shown sleeping on a raft in the opening scene of the first game in broad daylight; it's possible that she's been a nest for them since the very start.
my personal theory is that the napping flies show up because its behind a breakable wall in the dream world so outside of the dream wich is where the napping flies roam and the angler fish lure the larva have remind me a lot of a night light so it may only count non-natural light sources as a way to get the attention of a napping fly also it mentions with the lights on and you cant exactly turn the sun off, except that would most likely be possible in the ludoverse with ludocity’s brand of humor
The more I hear about the Stanley Parable, the more I want to play it. This game sounds bonkers. Also, that Mizzo thing is pretty cute. An orb who has no idea what he's even doing here.
1:56 I can imagine this initially being used to deter people from trying to go too far out of bounds, like in Borderlands with the towers. Then again, I haven't played the game.
No, id say its just a problem with the world generation beyond the starting zone, and the weird noses is just something idk, the game glitches out a lot if you go too far away from the playabale area anyway
@@thenaut2111 It's just that some borederlands maps have the illusion of appearing to go on much farther than you're allowed to go, and to stop you from exiting the playable area, there are towers with turrets that will give you a warning, and then 1 shot you if you go too far.
i remember finding mizzo as a kid and thought they were apart of some sort of secret water level, since there were no completely underwater levels in brawl, it'd make sense on why i hadn't encountered them. i remember i was so excited when i found the tropthy of them and thought it confirmed a secret level, until i read the description. such an odd enemy, almost certainly a scrapped concept. i always assumed they were suppose to be an aquatic enemy because of their pose reminded me of a swimmer, and like i said there aren't many completely underwater levels in brawl, and the swimming in the game really would not have made for a great completely underwater world, so it makes sense why they were cut. maybe at one point the water physics were different? EDIT: after some reaserch their name, mizzo is VERY close to the japanese word for water, mizu, so i guess that confirms the water stage thing. i always kinda assumed their name was a pun off of Misses, and they were supposed to be a girl? idk why really lol, besides their weird ass fish lips, which i guess i kinda assumed were supposed to be feminine lips or something, which is really funny to think about.
My headcanon is that it was originally supposed to swim after you in certain areas with water and try to drag you under. Which would probably explain why they cut it lol
I had a similar experience with Donkey Kong Country 3, except that I did end up finding something new, as after finishing the game they show you all the enemies, but there were some weird looking guys that I have never seen, so I did some research and discovered that there was a whole hidden area of the map. Such an amazing feeling to find something this big in one of my favorite games just waiting to be found.
@@cryptonaut1435 a lot of people kinda assume it. i dont think any of the developers have ever made a comment about it though. at least in any interviews which have been translated.
Nah, that Freezer from Saints Row 2 is definitely real. MrSaintsgodzilla21 is a very reputable person in the Saints Row community. It's common on Xbox 360 copies moreso than others, and the reason why it looks it different every time is because it's supposed to be a distance ped.
Doesn't it usually look like your character, and typically do whatever you were doing a couple seconds ago? Or am I misremembering that because it adds to the creepypasta-but-real feel of the story?
@@generatoralignmentdevalue Nope, it's always been a static like shadow figure. What you said sounds like you're mixing up the Freezer with a SR2 creepypasta.
@@TheNathanNS I haven't read any specifically SR2 creepypastas. I know the Freezer is one frame, but what I meant was, it'll be like one frame of a guy jumping and you see it just after you land, or one frame of a guy running but out of sync with your current run cycle. Like the game is choking on trying to render your own shadow. But I will rewatch the old Freezer sightings and look for this creeptpasta, because it sounds like I'm way off with this. It's been a few years since I learned about it. I may just be remembering speculation on one particular video or something, maybe getting my glitches confused. edit: Yeah I was half-misremembering one theory in one comment on another video. Sorry.
Seeing the clips and hearing the sound from the Subnautica bit, I can't help but wonder if maybe it could've been a reference to Cthulhu and the Old Ones.
I usually ignore sponsor reads (no anger, they're a necessary evil), but you legit looked like you were having a good time running around the woods in a crown and cape 😄
I always felt like the red dead one could’ve been like a costume that a serial killer would’ve worn , and the fact that it was a pedestrian file maybe that confirms it could’ve been worn by somebody at sometime , that’s what I love about this game it’s so full of life and story , there’s so much that make you question what the hell? Like the time traveler and the giant in the cave , AND the mystery man that could be the devil himself .
I feel that it’s just the fact that it’s in that abandoned house and you always have that feeling that somebody could walk in any second it’s a creepy Secret for sure
I would like to add that the creature from read dead is a clear inspiration from a real-life Victor Frankenstein by the name of Spencer Black a complete nut job that tried to make mythical creatures come to life and basically cure death, and even the name of it "Immensa Creatura" is very similar to the names that spencer gave his creatures to categories them in a sense, If you want to know more, look him up or go to the channel Thought potato and watch his video on Spencer. Your welcome for the horrors to come :) (EDIT: Spencer black is a fictional story and is not real.)
Just a correction for Subnautica, the gargantuan leviathan skull isn't in the void, it's in the lost river, however the connection is still there as the lost river is the home of Ghost leviathans, the creatures who grow up to live in the void.
@@coolguysupb6184 some ppl also said "but who's actually going to gamble" or "but who's actually going to invest in this", and we all know how those stories turned out.
What are the odds that this is literally the first video I watched after having watched one talking about how Established Titles is actually a scam? That being said, might be a good idea to reupload this without the scam at the beginning.
Notably, the Napping Fly is stated to only grow in the subconscious of those that sleep with the lights on. The less light it's given, the less it grows. The small one you fight was made by a few people in the Dream World sleeping in light by accident. Ittle is an adventurer. She travels mostly by boat. Out in the sun. She has been sleeping in the light for a long time.
Established titles scam is gonna hit the UA-camrs who just realised what's going on, but can't scrap a whole video cause of it because they've rendered it and fully uploaded it to UA-cam.. RIP the ones who stagger their content or delay it to make sure it's perfect.
The Gamborrah’ta seems like some sort of Lovecraftian monster lore they hid in the game. That’s pretty cool. Kinda like the Zalgo monster that corrupts. Maybe Gamborrah’ta will get mentioned in future games and they can make an expanding cosmic horror lore that’s hidden in the background that ties there games together.
OH MAN THE NAPPING FLY! I remember I decided to watch a video about ittle dew 2+ after I finished all the content, and then the reviewer said "But there's more to discover..." which prompted me to immediately close the video and do a more thorough combover of the map until I found the napping fly myself. Considering how many massive secret areas there are in ittle dew 2, it's impressive that the napping fly still got a reaction out of me
7:20, yeah but like, what happens when you kill it? You said if you used all your ammo it wouldn't do much, but you have infinite ammo in that fight, sooooo, what happens when you kill it?
Gambhorra'ta also sounds like "gamberrada" in Spanish. A "gamberrada" is a bad taste prank. People who pillage, prank and vandalize stuff are usually called "gamberros" too.
Oddheader, just a heads up Established Titles is basically a scam, its a novelty product, you don't actually own ANY land in scotland and depending on where you are you cannot legally add Lord or Lady to any certificate. Instead of paying for the novelty gift, please directly support forestation charities, you'll do more for the world like that.
oh man , that established titles sponsorship came at the worst time after they were exposed as a scam
Lmao yeah
Oh no.
Wait, you mean I am not a lord and I cannot build a tiny house in scottland?
Blast me bagpipes!
@@DMGaina The whole thing about being a lord via owning land in scotland *is* actually a thing. It's just a lot more complicated and has a lot of legalites around it for things to officially happen. Companies like established titles where laughed out for being so dumb by them.
Damn, that sucks
I was hoping to be called Lord Electric Man or Lord MacGrath
Small correction on the Subnautica entry: the gargantuan leviathan skulls are found in the Lost River, not the void. The void doesn't even have any ground, you can even get underneath the playable map and once you go far enough down the game just teleports you away. As for the weird "void noises" presently in the game, those are actually the game getting confused and playing the ambient noises from other areas.
Neat
So interesting, and i think the maze is like the farlands from minecraft from going out too far
the void noises arent the game getting confused, its a unity bug where, upon leaving and entering areas, theres a chance that theres no ambient sound trigger between them which causes unity to pick a random ambience loop to play. It sometimes includes the blood kelp zone or the dunes where there is a creature roar in the ambience. Also, as for the maze and the noises in prerelease versions they were (quote) "[the foghorns] were there to seem like the entire area is intentional. We had so many bug reports about the odd terrain generation that we couldn't close them all before another one popped up. Ever since the noise was added players thought that it was a way to tell everybody to turn around."
Ive been in the void before in the full game, theres only like 3 or 4 ghost leviathans
I remember in a build of the game before release I believe I was able to get to the bottom. It was simply just an endlessly-continuing flat plane
What a cool sponsorship! Im sure nothing is gonna go wrong
Hong Kong based lmao
I gotta say, at least they laid off making it seem so legit. I don't remember who I seen it on first, but some UA-camr got sponsored by them and they legit made it seem like you'd have to do actual paperwork to own this land and get your title
They've been exposed years ago, honestly no idea why people took sponsors from them back then and it's even stranger now
foreshadowing
@@Geeler Cause coverage on it years ago was almost nonexistent, and it only blew up now because the right people signal boosted it.
5:20 watching Arthur manhandle a cryptid like this was too funny IMO. It's like he realized it's weakness and just decided to throw hands instead of running away.
The Freezer might be difficult to corroborate in Present Day because the nature of the error is linked to old X-Box models. It will NOT occur on other consoles, PCs, or later X-Box models.
From what I understand, the original version of the X-Box had issues with heating and operating strain (hence the infamous Red Ring of Death being so prevalent). The Freezer itself wasn't the cause of the freeze but a symptom of the X-Box straining to keep up with the game while the game itself kept trying to continue the Zombies mode in areas that it was not meant to do so. The strain would impact the hardware itself and cause disc wobble, which would over a play session become severe enough that the disc read would eventually fail and the game would crash.
The Freezer was found to actually be a rendering of the player's shadow offset by several frames, thus why it appears different every time it shows up. It's not what crashes the game itself, but a symptom of the game hiccuping as it tries to keep up with the ongoing strain, and why it's possible to see it pop up for a few frames without the game actually crashing.
It wouldn't always happen, but it is 100% possible for a glitch to cause file corruption, and also possible for a glitch to render an entire game unplayable (look up Animal Crossing brick seeds). In the case of the Freezer, it might just cause a crash, it might cause file corruption if it disrupted an autosave function... and if you had an old X-Box in the vertical position, the disc wobble could be so severe that it would *scratch the disc* and literally break the game.
The Freezer is one of my favorite glitch phenomena. It has all the perfect makings of a creepypasta-- you break the game's rules to fling yourself into a silent wasteland of a map only to find a mysterious shadowy entity stalking you before it strikes, corrupting your save file and even leaving you a reminder of its presence in the real world.
Then how are there videos of people 'getting it to happen' in the Steam version, posts about it happening on PS3, and common reports of "it _mostly_ happens on the 360 version"? And also, you say "it was found" to be a rendering of the player's shadow... where? How? Who?
I do genuinely want to believe/understand, but the internet is SUCH a breeding ground for hearsay.
@@Iinneus Because, as was explained in oddheader's video, a lot of people made up their own claims of having encountered it. Same with the RDR2 claims of seeing the mysterious creature. Sure, people will make up that they saw something, doesn't mean it's entirely fabricated and/or fake.
@@1brownsfan296 So do you believe in bigfoot too? After all, just because people make up that they saw it, doesn't mean it's fake.
If someone can't prove it's real, it isn't. Simple.
It exists and freezes the game on every platform, I know I’ve seen it, it only kills off the xbox though but basically everything does, that probably happens because it’s trying to read the same invalid data constantly.
Well another creepy thing i found was in the Mall where in the backrooms NPCs will spawn randomly out of thing air
The Duke Nukem one is actually really easy to answer, it's a placeholder. I believe every NPC in the game is required to have one of these models, regardless of wether they are humanoid or not. They just didn't bother hiding this one because it would already be out of sight to most players.
This happens quite a bit in older games, Fallout 3 for example used an NPC model on the trains to input their behavior.
Similarly, in Fallout 3, when The Brain is talking to you telekinetically while you're at the boardwalk, there's an out-of-bounds shelter (one of the those little tubes) & it's locked but you can use melee attacks in V.A.T.S. to phase into it to hit a cloaked NPC named The Brain.
I though it was meant that Wozma is not a green ball, it's just an Alien Duke that glows real hard so he appears as the ball.
@@AbcDefg-zt8xy I like this
There's also Half Life using NPC models hidden under a moving train since its engine doesn't support moving vehicles. So technically the train is powered by people walking under it.
I believe that Wozma was supposed to be a Doctor Manhattan reference from the Watchmen comic series. First off, the model kind of resembles Doctor Manhattan. Second, the game is called “Duke Nukem: Project Manhattan.” I could be wrong, but I like my answer.
That ittle dew easter egg is so cool, I wish more games did stuff like that
Right? It has the same vibe as those old gaming creepypastas, in which the protagonist had to follow a bunch of weird and cryptic instructions that made no sense whatsoever, and in the end a horrible monster connected to the lore of the game would appear.
Except here they made it legit. That is so friggin cool, I'm not even joking.
@@danielbueno8474 the whole game feels like one those old games from the 2000s it's really cool
DUDE I KNOW RIGHT I GRINNED SO HARD LOOKING AT ALL THOSE STEPS ITS SOOOOOOOOO COOL LIKE???? I AGREE WITH THE FIRST REPLY YOU GOT SO MUCH MORE GAMES NEED THIS
I know man that was sick!!!
i wish more games DIDNT do that
Reminder that established titles is a scam and you get nothing you're promised.
If you're buying it for the replanting of trees, please just donate direct to the charities instead so they get all the money instead of a tiny cut.
damn
I knew it! I had it in my head that it was just a gimmick!
For a start, why would they grant a lordship to a pseudonym given it's a legally binding document? and also a Scottish Lord is actually a Laird.
Also having googled it (I just assumed it was a scam the whole time) They're saying it's a novelty title and they never claimed to grant you peerage, but tell that to the people they had advertising them who most definitely claimed that.
thank god
Mizzo is actually the first ever unknown creature I ever came across in a video game. I scoured all of ssbb looking for that guy but I never found him in the adventure mode. And while I never thought to look in the trophies, I’m glad to know that seeing him wasn’t just a fever dream I thought up when I was little.
Wozma is Duke Nukem from the timeline where Duke Nukem Forever actually came out in 1998 leading to Duke taking on a Mario-esque role as the most well-known video game character of all. The green aura represents the sheer amount of money he generates per second.
I…what?
@@_Alaya_ Duke lore
@@MaxiemumKarnage Duke Nukem has…LORE?????!
@@_Alaya_ Ye
Genius
I remember reading long ago that Mizzu was supposed to be a swimming creature, and the reason why you never encountered it elsewhere was because the devs had no real place to put it (considering that a water level would create a logic bomb of "wait, I thought water was supposed to kill me?")
Yooo otaking, fancy seeing you again
@@John_winston Indeed. It seems we share similar interests.
@@otaking3582 lol, yeah well hope you well there
kinda makes sense
Consider that Mizzu (水) literally mean water, I guess that makes sense
Every Oddheader upload feels like childhood wonder, those days spending hours experiencing games and their secrets for the first time.
Agree, he and Blameitonjorge are the only UA-camrs that give me this feeling
like watching your first ester gf video right?!
I also love Oddheader, when I found his channel awhile ago, I instantly loved it. I like it when he goes and explores games that have either secret messaging or weird creatures from games I love.
I know right ? I love the effort he puts in binge his stuff all the time and look forward to every upload
His videos brings me back to the 2000s. Truly a gem
I actually like the idea of "The Freezer". An entity just as ominous as it's name that does exactly what it says.
If it actually gets proven as a hoax, I'm going to die inside a little. I wanted to believe, so hard.
Yeah...I wish he'd said what platform he tried it on, since it's supposed to be a hardware-related issue. And he mentions all these fake videos, but when I looked into it a few years ago, there were about 2 videos and they seemed pretty legit. Could be fake, but if so, they were well executed.
I'm holding out for Odd to be wrong about this one. Maybe the fakes are copies of legit sightings? It's the coolest glitch I've ever heard of, and I really want to buy an old 360 someday and try it out.
@@generatoralignmentdevalueIf it was a bug and not intentional there would be no reason for a ghostly figure to appear.
Even if the game froze because it was trying to load in a model in an area it shouldn't, it wouldn't look like that.
@@generatoralignmentdevalue It's a 360 only glitch and you're right about it being hardware related as it won't occur on a emulator or when played on newer models of xbox, which many who attempt to debunk it never mention. And it was patched, only a non-updated 360 has the potential to do it.
If my forbiden knowledge of saint row is correct. The freezer was the game being like "oh let's load a pedestrians haha" in a game mode where they could not load which would cause the shadow physic engine to just explode in the original version of saint row two on the Xbox. The problem is that it would destroy the disk and could also harm the consol which is prob why it was taken out so fast. I still believe its true personally just need to find an original disk and an original xbox to play it on
Maybe the mysterious entity in Stanley Parable Ultra Deluxe is the serious table in its true form that you would only encounter if you entered the serious room with the bucket.
I honestly just think it's as simple as the recording being a parody of horror podcasts. Think stuff like Nightvale, Magnus Archives, etc.
The Freezer has a shout out in the popular The Binding of Isaac mod Fiend Folio. A thing called a Mother Orb has an incredibly rare chance to appear in an error room and will stick with the player in every room for the rest of the run, and if bombed enough, will summon *several* Freezers that, of course, crash your game.
And that orb was part of an arg that led to the Golem character getting revealed wayyyyyy before it was ever added to the mod
@@MoochMoment “the community unlocked… a rock!”
So that's what that fuckin thing was.
There's also an entity in Voices of the Void called the Fridge, that does the same thing as the SR2 Freezer, should you get out of bounds.
That Ittle Dew one was genuinely terrifying considering it's a children's game, were the devs attempting to make a creepypasta?
It is the kinda bait for have matpat do a video on it, meaning free marketing… the completely misleading ad for that game app managed to do that…
I doubt kids would discover that, except with a guide.
Also hello Flan
It’s execution is genius imo, the steps to get there are so specific that it’s unlikely young kids could ever figure it out on their own.
I've actually talked to the devs a couple of times! One of em has said somethin around the lines of dark themes being scarier in unassuming games, instead of the twist being the whole games gimmick.
Alright so I found a quote from Remar, one of the devs on Ittle Dew 2+
"For the record the secret stuff in ID, ID2 and ID2+ was just my weird imagination. I'm easily scared and don't like horror, but I sometimes like to confront my fears in a controlled manner, and I sometimes like mildly spooky stuff in games were it's hidden away, and not something that the average player/the protagonist themselves were meant to see. It's a classic Lovecraft theme that there's something just beyond the edge of reason - I guess Eternal Darkness had a big impact on me. :p
Sorry if I scared anyone with the secrets. Without spoiling anything, the stuff in ID2+ is an extension of the Dream World lore and is supposed to make sense in context."
Oh no.. the Established Titles guys got Oddheader too..
Honestly I LOVE games that are Rated E for Everyone but just have a horror segment. Bug Fables did something similar with its finale which I WILL NOT spoil because it came out of nowhere, and A Hat in Time did something with its Subcon Forest chapter aswell. The best part about these horror levels in E for Everyone games is the subtext that is involved in their inclusion.
Oh yeah, the bug fables one is great. It's basically the culmination of the darker undertones of the world's lore and is really unsettling.
(legitimately non-sarcastic) Thanks for not spoiling Bug Fables! That's on my to-play list and I've manage to avoid all spoilers so far, so it's nice that streak wasn't ruined by randomly scrolling a comments section. =P
I never said this before, but I have to say I love those little live-action segments of your videos, oddheader! They really set the mood and give some much-needed humor to introduce the video, and I thought it worked well for the advertisement too. It gives this channel an almost cozy "friend you know in high school made this video" feeling to it.
That Wozma and Napping Fly creatures are wild! Napping Fly and the creatures before that in the dark room are surprisingly creepy for a game that looks so tame like Ittle Dew 2. And I was not expecting to see a Final Fantasy reference in a Duke Nukem game of all things but here it is... and it gets even weirder with the radioactive Duke hidden inside of it! Makes me wonder if there is something inside of Ozma... if only there was a freecam in FFIX...
*stares at the PC release of FF9*
I mean... it shouldn't be that hard to hack one in...
So, we all agree that the Immensa Creatura is just ManBearPig, right?
Good point
Came here looking for this. Serioussssly guysss, its Manbearpig!
@@jaylocke2879 super cereal
Ah hell nah they added climate change to dead dead dead empty
Agreed sorry Oddheader Manbearpig is very scary much scarier and SUPER cereal
I have watched this channel for two years, and I admire this man's commitment to never enunciating anything properly ever.
I say this with nothing but the best intentions but list youtubers speak in a way that no human being has ever done before
I actually really like his voice. It's very calming. I love it at the beginning when he always does some kind of freak-out while playing a game. Lol.
*enunciating
Looking forward to the vid! Before I continue, quick heads up for the sponsor, they just got outed as a scam (no actual lord/lady title can be given, no actual land is being bought)
They do actually donate to tree planting organisations, which are legit and one shows Established Titles' contribution (as number of trees) on their website. But buying a $200 piece of paper to plant one tree is really dumb.
@@NullConflict ah ty for the correction, edited it out!
Can I just say that your ability to quickly and accurately describe a game in less than 5 seconds is genuinely super impressive
With the Subnautica segment, I think the tall terrain was a placeholder for what would later become Subnautica Below Zero, a standalone sequel that was originally planned to be an expansion to the first game. Below Zero has a greater emphasis on land exploration, with tall ice structures that you can eventually explore with enough progression. Unsure of what the horns are for though, as I don't recall any creature or entity in Below Zero that makes such a noise.
Actually the tall terrain was the void and ghost leviathan determinant of the time meant to keep you within the actual playable area of course since I believe it was generated as it went that caused ways to slip through. I believe the sounds are one of three things but I don't remember exactly. 1. They are placeholder sounds for some of the larger creatures maybe the Sea Dragon or such 2.Maybe a placeholder or test sound for the Cyclops horn 3. It was corrupted audio from the creature gallery
The terrain generation glitch was not intentional at all, it was also the reason why the developers tossed the procedural generation idea out of the game. The foghorn noises were there so bug reports about the terrain gen would stop flooding in, making the entire area seem intentional.
This could just be playing into the joke but a long time ago, I think after Saint's Row 3 was released a couple of Volition devs did a live stream of SR2 talking about some of the dev process and exploring some well known glitches and trying to see what caused them, at the end of the stream they decided to try and see what could cause the freezer, it was theorized to be an npc loading incorrectly and the error handling process being a bit destructive, and managed to fuck their own copy up in the process, this stream isn't archived anywhere unfortunately and I can only find vague mention of it happening which is a shame I'd love to rewatch it.
Damn. This is my new most wanted lost media.
@@generatoralignmentdevalue I remember this. It might be on one of their "Break the Build" videos on the Volition channel.
@@SlyCooperReloadCoded Cool, thanks.
So much history, right down the memory hole. :/
rip
Wow what a cool sponsor, I am sure that they are completely legit and not being shat on all over UA-cam!
Oh, so it's another scam go figures...
i'm noticing how nobody said anything on any of the sponsored videos i watched until some rando debunked it in a video. were you part of the crowd that couldn't put 2+2 together without some internet sleuth applying an ounce of logic? pardon my attitude, i just wanted to jump on the bandwagon of anger people **suddenly** feel. I'm sure youtubers get paid so much by the platform they can easily ignore such sponsorships.
@@MattSeremet Man, I agree with your point but the hostility isn't needed. People can understand something when it is explained in a polite manner.
@@MattSeremet I've been emailing creators for months and rarely do I ever hear back. I think it's great people are finally realizing it's a scam and calling it out.
It's a frustrating feeling when something so shady goes unnoticed, but instead of calling it a "bandwagon" I'd rather look at it like people are waking up and finally validating the months of past actions.
I'm screwed
The sirens in Subnautica *might* be an obscure reference to a Ray Bradbury short story called The Foghorn. In it, a lonely giant sea creature hears a sound that he thinks might be another of its kind. Having been alone for so long, it goes to investigate, but upon finding its just a foghorn from a lighthouse, it destroys the lighthouse in a rage.
Its actually a glitch where the game plays ambient noises from other areas
@@StagbeetleProductions from where?
@@StagbeetleProductions nvm, it was the Precursor's Gun
You don't need to write "might" in caps, we can clearly see it
The foghorns were there to make people think the terrain glitch that was happening out of bounds was intentional. This was done because they had an insane amount of reports about the terrain generation glitch which they were already aware of.
Man I got a heart attack when i saw Established Titles as the sponsorship.
same lmao
Don't forget that non residents to Scotland can't legally own land there. They never resell the land assuming you're a Scottish resident, but if you're a foreigner who falls for the scam, the land was never really sold because you can't legally own land there, so they can sell the same plot over and over again until a resident Scot buys it.
7:22 Considering that the Bucket Window ending explains that Gambhorra'ta is some sort of evil wizard, I can postulate that he is human, somewhat.
Maybe it's just Narrator adding to the story he was making.
Maybe... possibly... we now know the name of the Narrator?
@@marhawkman303 Interesting.
@@tonypeppermint5329 The game always had a weird eldritch evil vibe, though a subtle one...
Could it be just a teaser for their next game?
@@Lucios1995 but what would that be?
OMG thanks for including me that creature was terrifying when I played it, I was not the original founder of it as I just stumble across things and often try them out to see if there is a truth and that one was one of the more terrifying ones and honestly there is a bigger secret in ittle dew 2 as well. Now I have not played this game in a long time but if you head to the bar by the beach you can hear people speaking which are clues that lead to a secret message, put together all of them (it is not fun to try but if you want to go ahead but it requires beating it on the hardest difficulty which is wearing a frog suit) you can uncover a hidden message leading to another secret area for a hidden boss called that guy which if you beat (I never have because it is annoying) you can play as
I love how nobody is curious. So you can either play as that hidden boss or your were murdered before finishing that last sentence. Either way, I'm not intrigued.
oh no, Napping Fly got them
You play as.... yea we will never know
Since people are confused because me and my bad grammar you can play as the boss that guy and actually interact with the that guys around the island, personally I have only seen it in videos because it is a hard fight but that is what I have seen.
I don’t know guys, Lego replied, but what said sounds like something the Napping Fly would say. I say we grab our torches and pitchforks and pillage his house and butt!
When I was a kid I played the Star Wars Phantom Menace game, and I remember in the Gungan city that if you killed too many gungans and somehow managed to survive an indestructible gungan guard would just appear and wander around the level with you. You couldn't kill it but you could sometimes get it to attack. Something similar would happen in the Tatooine levels when you killed too many things they would load bigger so sometimes you'd see a massive jawa or irritable axe-boy (I forget what they were called) just wandering around.. I kinda want to play that game again now to see if i can get that to happen again.
Irritable Axe-Boy sounds like a d-list yugioh card ngl
I was pleasantly surprised to see the Ittle Dew 2+ easter egg covered. There's also a whole other video about the various secret locations and easter eggs of the game, not just about the Napping Flies. (video is here: ua-cam.com/video/XUbp8bT1WS8/v-deo.html )
It's heavily implied throughout the Dream World, and openly stated in the Napping Fly's data card, that Napping Flies find you when you sleep with the lights on. Ittle was shown sleeping on a raft in the opening scene of the first game in broad daylight; it's possible that she's been a nest for them since the very start.
my personal theory is that the napping flies show up because its behind a breakable wall in the dream world so outside of the dream wich is where the napping flies roam
and the angler fish lure the larva have remind me a lot of a night light so it may only count non-natural light sources as a way to get the attention of a napping fly also it mentions with the lights on and you cant exactly turn the sun off, except that would most likely be possible in the ludoverse with ludocity’s brand of humor
The more I hear about the Stanley Parable, the more I want to play it. This game sounds bonkers. Also, that Mizzo thing is pretty cute. An orb who has no idea what he's even doing here.
1:56 I can imagine this initially being used to deter people from trying to go too far out of bounds, like in Borderlands with the towers. Then again, I haven't played the game.
That's not really possible, as going too far away from the map will spawn multiple giant ghost leviathans, you can guess how it goes.
What are you referring to with Borderlands and towers? I'm interested
No, id say its just a problem with the world generation beyond the starting zone, and the weird noses is just something idk, the game glitches out a lot if you go too far away from the playabale area anyway
@@granthefato340 The audio is probably just a random placeholder for that area
@@thenaut2111 It's just that some borederlands maps have the illusion of appearing to go on much farther than you're allowed to go, and to stop you from exiting the playable area, there are towers with turrets that will give you a warning, and then 1 shot you if you go too far.
i remember finding mizzo as a kid and thought they were apart of some sort of secret water level, since there were no completely underwater levels in brawl, it'd make sense on why i hadn't encountered them. i remember i was so excited when i found the tropthy of them and thought it confirmed a secret level, until i read the description. such an odd enemy, almost certainly a scrapped concept. i always assumed they were suppose to be an aquatic enemy because of their pose reminded me of a swimmer, and like i said there aren't many completely underwater levels in brawl, and the swimming in the game really would not have made for a great completely underwater world, so it makes sense why they were cut. maybe at one point the water physics were different?
EDIT: after some reaserch their name, mizzo is VERY close to the japanese word for water, mizu, so i guess that confirms the water stage thing. i always kinda assumed their name was a pun off of Misses, and they were supposed to be a girl? idk why really lol, besides their weird ass fish lips, which i guess i kinda assumed were supposed to be feminine lips or something, which is really funny to think about.
My headcanon is that it was originally supposed to swim after you in certain areas with water and try to drag you under. Which would probably explain why they cut it lol
I always assumed they would be a part of a cave level, they are super creepy but I feel like they would have been less creepy if there was more than 1
I had a similar experience with Donkey Kong Country 3, except that I did end up finding something new, as after finishing the game they show you all the enemies, but there were some weird looking guys that I have never seen, so I did some research and discovered that there was a whole hidden area of the map. Such an amazing feeling to find something this big in one of my favorite games just waiting to be found.
I could have sworn I read somewhere that they were a water-based enemy that was cut.
@@cryptonaut1435 a lot of people kinda assume it. i dont think any of the developers have ever made a comment about it though. at least in any interviews which have been translated.
And my entire day has been made. Thank you Oddheader. We all love you.
Amen 🙌🏼
I love weird characters or creatures that randomly appear in older games it makes it feel like you found a cryptid
As if I didn't have enough stress thinking about playing Subnautica. This one just sounds wild.
Oh man, as soon as you said established titles I was like not you too 😢
Nah, that Freezer from Saints Row 2 is definitely real. MrSaintsgodzilla21 is a very reputable person in the Saints Row community.
It's common on Xbox 360 copies moreso than others, and the reason why it looks it different every time is because it's supposed to be a distance ped.
Doesn't it usually look like your character, and typically do whatever you were doing a couple seconds ago? Or am I misremembering that because it adds to the creepypasta-but-real feel of the story?
@@generatoralignmentdevalue Nope, it's always been a static like shadow figure.
What you said sounds like you're mixing up the Freezer with a SR2 creepypasta.
What about the merman that oddheader mentioned?
Is that confirmed or was it really just a prank?
@@TheNathanNS I haven't read any specifically SR2 creepypastas. I know the Freezer is one frame, but what I meant was, it'll be like one frame of a guy jumping and you see it just after you land, or one frame of a guy running but out of sync with your current run cycle. Like the game is choking on trying to render your own shadow.
But I will rewatch the old Freezer sightings and look for this creeptpasta, because it sounds like I'm way off with this. It's been a few years since I learned about it. I may just be remembering speculation on one particular video or something, maybe getting my glitches confused.
edit: Yeah I was half-misremembering one theory in one comment on another video. Sorry.
Doesn't matter what I'm doing, I can always make time to watch an Oddheader video, love your content man
So glad to see Ittle Dew 2 here, Ludosity is so underrated man that they deserve to be more know :D
my god you scared the fuck out of me with the ittle dew thing. Your reaction to the jump scare happened before the jump scare itself wtf
Seeing the clips and hearing the sound from the Subnautica bit, I can't help but wonder if maybe it could've been a reference to Cthulhu and the Old Ones.
It’s a glitch the noise is just an early version of the alien gun firing sound
I didn't know there was a Final Fantasy reference in a Duke Nukem game, that makes me really happy
The sounds in subnautica sound remarkably similar to the war horn of a tripod from war of the worlds, but that probably has nothing to do with it
"It's a good thing I got land over in Scotland "
Weather he knew it or not, the fact there is nothing there makes this sponsorship funny 😄
11:39
Oddheaders scream scared me more than the jumpscare itself
I usually ignore sponsor reads (no anger, they're a necessary evil), but you legit looked like you were having a good time running around the woods in a crown and cape 😄
whoops it's advertising a scam
I always felt like the red dead one could’ve been like a costume that a serial killer would’ve worn , and the fact that it was a pedestrian file maybe that confirms it could’ve been worn by somebody at sometime , that’s what I love about this game it’s so full of life and story , there’s so much that make you question what the hell? Like the time traveler and the giant in the cave , AND the mystery man that could be the devil himself .
I feel that it’s just the fact that it’s in that abandoned house and you always have that feeling that somebody could walk in any second it’s a creepy Secret for sure
I would like to add that the creature from read dead is a clear inspiration from a real-life Victor Frankenstein by the name of Spencer Black a complete nut job that tried to make mythical creatures come to life and basically cure death, and even the name of it "Immensa Creatura" is very similar to the names that spencer gave his creatures to categories them in a sense, If you want to know more, look him up or go to the channel Thought potato and watch his video on Spencer. Your welcome for the horrors to come :)
(EDIT: Spencer black is a fictional story and is not real.)
Spencer Black is a work of fiction.
@@satsubatsu347 Wait really! Jesus christ how I never knew... Well, I'm an idiot.
When I saw it the first thing I thought of was the man bear pig from South Park
That Napperfly scared me especially concept wise so I had trouble sleeping last night and ended up doing so with the lights on
Thought he was making a joke about established titles at the beginning, I even started laughing, and then I saw the sponsor: Despair
It's always a good day when oddheader uploads
Established Titles?! Oh no...
Ittle Dew is a masterpiece!
What an interesting sponsorship!
Just a correction for Subnautica, the gargantuan leviathan skull isn't in the void, it's in the lost river, however the connection is still there as the lost river is the home of Ghost leviathans, the creatures who grow up to live in the void.
Have you thought of doing a video about mysteries that you covered before that have been solved recently?
He did one once I’m pretty sure
OddHeader makes a discoveries video every year that sometimes covered mysteries he previously showcased (like Futurama's giant egg)
@@silverflight01 Futurama's giant egg?
@@JMandJJ7797 Futurama PS2's giant easter egg on the Planet Express map. It was properly found in 2019
@@silverflight01 Is it a literal giant easter egg?
It’s a glorious day when Odd posts a vid
Facts, bro doesnt miss
@Safwaan but who’s actually gonna buy land in Scotland and fall for it
Yes. Yes it is.
@@coolguysupb6184 some ppl also said "but who's actually going to gamble" or "but who's actually going to invest in this", and we all know how those stories turned
out.
It *just* occurred to me upon hearing it out loud that Ittle Dew's a play on "It'll Do".
Video: Is sponsored by Established Titles.
Everyone: Ruh Roh Raggy!
Lol that Red Dead Redemption 2 monster, I always thought that was supposed to be a joke off the South Park ManBearPig
"wheres that plot of land again" nowhere they dont give you it 💀
lol I saw est titles and I was like oh geez. I get it though, dude probably made the video and had it pending for a specific date.
Nice sponsorship, *I hope it's not a scam*
The sponsorship is the most scary thing in the video.
I love watching this videos and thinking they're about to end just to realize that I'm not even half way through. It makes me happy lol
Number 1: The creator of Established Titles
Always a good day when a new oddheader video drops
this video has probably been in the works which is why, but man what a bad time for an Established Titles sponsor 💀 get that bag tho oddheader
My God, you're like one of the best YT channels in existence.
Thank you for everything over the years, for real.
Id be so awesome if you’d gather all rdr2 secrets you’ve mentioned throughout last few heard to check if any of them were actually solved
im not so sure about the sponsor this time...
What are the odds that this is literally the first video I watched after having watched one talking about how Established Titles is actually a scam? That being said, might be a good idea to reupload this without the scam at the beginning.
Oddheader must have posted this video sweating bullets after the Established Titles scam was exposed 24 hours earlier.
Notably, the Napping Fly is stated to only grow in the subconscious of those that sleep with the lights on. The less light it's given, the less it grows. The small one you fight was made by a few people in the Dream World sleeping in light by accident.
Ittle is an adventurer. She travels mostly by boat. Out in the sun.
She has been sleeping in the light for a long time.
Established titles scam is gonna hit the UA-camrs who just realised what's going on, but can't scrap a whole video cause of it because they've rendered it and fully uploaded it to UA-cam..
RIP the ones who stagger their content or delay it to make sure it's perfect.
The Gamborrah’ta seems like some sort of Lovecraftian monster lore they hid in the game. That’s pretty cool. Kinda like the Zalgo monster that corrupts. Maybe Gamborrah’ta will get mentioned in future games and they can make an expanding cosmic horror lore that’s hidden in the background that ties there games together.
Hope oddheader doesn’t get heat for sponsoring a scam, he doesn’t deserve it, the scam does.
Should be way more careful in the future, though.
OH MAN THE NAPPING FLY! I remember I decided to watch a video about ittle dew 2+ after I finished all the content, and then the reviewer said "But there's more to discover..." which prompted me to immediately close the video and do a more thorough combover of the map until I found the napping fly myself. Considering how many massive secret areas there are in ittle dew 2, it's impressive that the napping fly still got a reaction out of me
I’m never more fucking happier that oddheader is still around 2022
Hey dude you’re gonna wanna withdraw this sponsor they’re known scammers. Absolutely love your videos and I’m sorry you’re caught up with them
NOOOooo Established Titles got to you too! Nonetheless, another great video, always hyped to get a Oddheader notification.
7:20, yeah but like, what happens when you kill it? You said if you used all your ammo it wouldn't do much, but you have infinite ammo in that fight, sooooo, what happens when you kill it?
Ngl, the Ittle dew 2 easter egg sure is freaky and creepy, i want more of those kind of stuff in other games where they put creepypasta stuff in it.
The subnautica horns really remind me of the sound icebergs make when cracking underwater.
The only thing that got solved in this list was that Established Titles was a scam all along.
I have been a huge fan for a long time! Thank you for these videos, I genuinely look forward to each new upload! All the best!
Honestly I'd love to see you do a red dead specific episode, similar to your old tony hawk one. Seems like the game has so much odd stuff
I like how in a different video thats fairly recent you confirmed the freezer as real
Gambhorra'ta also sounds like "gamberrada" in Spanish. A "gamberrada" is a bad taste prank. People who pillage, prank and vandalize stuff are usually called "gamberros" too.
Awesome video, I always get very excited when I see a new video pop up from you, thanks for all your hard work 😄
Oddheader, just a heads up
Established Titles is basically a scam, its a novelty product, you don't actually own ANY land in scotland and depending on where you are you cannot legally add Lord or Lady to any certificate.
Instead of paying for the novelty gift, please directly support forestation charities, you'll do more for the world like that.
12:57 LETS GOO, I GOT IN A ODDHEADER VIDEO!!
even though it's a scam who would be so boring they'd consider Establish Titles to be a fun idea
Dang can’t believe established titles got Oddheader too
Good to see so many youtubers doing 0 research when time after time these sponsors get exposed for shit
4:25 thats just ManBearPig