have been craving more videos on this game, really like your editing style, and the interwoven real story with the game is very intriguing. Soundtrack for the game still gives me chills :)
Great video as usual man, keep up the good work! I’ve worked in the film industry and while nowhere near as dangerous as a lot of other professions, 16-17 hour days (not including the sometimes 1 hour commute to and from the location) 5days, sometimes even 6 a week, with a bunch of heavy equipment, is a recipe for disaster. Too many close calls, nobody usually cares, unless the injury takes them out completely, it’s the “back to work with you then!” mentality that ruined it for me. The unions don’t really help either because if the production is big and has lots of money, the can pay all the union fines for short lunches and abysmal turn around times (times between your work days). 4 hours of sleep and one 30 minute lunch break is not enough for 16 hour days.
Great essay! Keep it going! I'm writing one myself at the moment on this game. I'm trying to draw the comparison of the creature with mass incarceration and, more generally, the systems and industries we create in society and how we can't control them or foresee their ramifications. Prison takes a person and brands them for life, seemingly inescapably. It makes them their worst mistake, forever warping them and their future. Scotland went through a sort of crisis in regards to inhumane treatment of prisoners during the 70s and 80s so it makes sense as to why Caz would want to avoid it at all costs. I have to write when I'm not at MY shitty job, though. Then again, I'd argue it's nowhere near as shitty as Caz's.
Hope you make it. There are a lot of parallels and interpretations possible with Still Wakes the Deep and any writing or video tying it to Scotland and Scottish contemporary history would be amazing.
Great video 🎉🎉🎉loved the game
have been craving more videos on this game, really like your editing style, and the interwoven real story with the game is very intriguing. Soundtrack for the game still gives me chills :)
Great video as usual man, keep up the good work!
I’ve worked in the film industry and while nowhere near as dangerous as a lot of other professions, 16-17 hour days (not including the sometimes 1 hour commute to and from the location) 5days, sometimes even 6 a week, with a bunch of heavy equipment, is a recipe for disaster. Too many close calls, nobody usually cares, unless the injury takes them out completely, it’s the “back to work with you then!” mentality that ruined it for me.
The unions don’t really help either because if the production is big and has lots of money, the can pay all the union fines for short lunches and abysmal turn around times (times between your work days). 4 hours of sleep and one 30 minute lunch break is not enough for 16 hour days.
Great essay! Keep it going! I'm writing one myself at the moment on this game. I'm trying to draw the comparison of the creature with mass incarceration and, more generally, the systems and industries we create in society and how we can't control them or foresee their ramifications.
Prison takes a person and brands them for life, seemingly inescapably. It makes them their worst mistake, forever warping them and their future. Scotland went through a sort of crisis in regards to inhumane treatment of prisoners during the 70s and 80s so it makes sense as to why Caz would want to avoid it at all costs.
I have to write when I'm not at MY shitty job, though. Then again, I'd argue it's nowhere near as shitty as Caz's.
Hope you make it. There are a lot of parallels and interpretations possible with Still Wakes the Deep and any writing or video tying it to Scotland and Scottish contemporary history would be amazing.
I should play this game, huh
It's worth a playthrough for sure. Check out Soma too!
@@tillman_films Soma's one of my favorite games! The "suit swap" scene is still my favorite moment in a horror game.
Good video
Thank you!
Thanks r/gaming
Na, I’d live.
If I’m being honest, I would just swim back to shore
@@Idkwhatmyusernameshouldb-fl4ro how far could it possibly be?
@@MediumDalton at most like an Olympic swimming pool, may have to take a couple breaks but I’ll still make it