Sung-A's ending here is pretty heartwarming, and I'd love for it to be canon. Originally she died terrified and alone, thinking nobody cared about her. Then Ji-Min managed to make it so her mother was there, like she was trying so desperately to be years ago.
Anyone else kinda think a neat headcanon would be that the two main protagonists would become friends, and bond over trying to put spirits at peace and supernatural stuff? I dunno, I just think it’d be a cute way to have the characters working together, in a platonic way, and be a neat way to show more of the spirits in the school or other places.
@@wingficwithoutwings if it is like a story like this one it could be like their older sibling that died before or when they were born then there would be less ships an stuff
the Marguerite ending kind of feels right because she has see so many sad things and it give a nice twist that Hi-min Lee didn't save them just left them behind.
I like the second ending. It has more of a monotone form about it. Considering that they both came out of such traumatizing experience, there attitudes make more sense.
Yeah ngl I choked up. I mean, it’s bittersweet. Yeah, they’re both dead, but they got the one thing they needed to be laid to rest. Sung A didn’t die alone, like she did at first, and her mother was finally reunited with her daughter. Still really sad though.
I think it is nice that Sung-Ah and her mother got a happy ending in Ji-Min's playthrough. Sorry I don't know how to spell the Master of the Labyrinth's real name. I kinda wish that Hee-Min had a voice. I would have loved hearing his voice. Also I loved the second ending. I think it implied to having a second game because "not everyone left."
How interesting! I always wondered why the girl on the cover art of white day wasn’t appearing in the game during the first playthrough but I see , she’s like a secret character . Real cool! Thanks for this video 🙏
to be honest, the marguerite ending seems more appropriate, she can't just be suddenly jolly and kawaii like after all the events she witnessed, and the things she had to do as well.
Maybe it's related to Choi Eun Mi still trying to save her daughter.... Spoiler: Momma cat - Choi Eun Mi Baby cat - Sung A (doodle description says "it looks like Sung a")
I don't know if this is answered already. Why is it that the teacher who feels guilty about accidently killing a student in a fire is fine with purposely killing another student to bring the other back
From what I understand, he wouldn't have "killed" her since her dying put a wrench in their plans. She needed to be alive for her body to be possessed. However, her soul would have ended up trapped in the school anyway. This explains the ending Superhorrorbro got in his first play through - the ending where mc's crush is trapped in the school while her body is possessed by the ghost chicky (I don't remember any of their names)
I thoroughly enjoyed this version of the story a lot more especially given the female protagonist and where she is coming from. Compared to the male protagonist who didn’t really know what he was getting into, the female one had her own motivations in helping those trapped in the school to be set free. Maybe she felt helpless when the little girl died and wants to help the spirits in the school as a result while also confronting their deaths. She’s obviously scared throughout the entire gameplay but that just makes the story more compelling and watch her keep trying to help these trapped spirits despite her fears. The scene where she smashes the pot and hopes that the spirit has a happier life in the next life? I thought it just showed how despite her childish demeanor, she does display emotional maturity and help both mother and daughter reunite in the afterlife. Personally, I enjoyed the second ending where it was a little bit of the cliffhanger and the way she’s like “you still alive bro?” because she’s not hiding anything anymore and looks like she’s ready for the next chapter and realizes that her job still isn’t done. I’m just loving this story more with the female protagonists POV and motivations and obviously an amazing and compelling character! Good work Mike and looking forward to the next video!
Well the creator is korean so it looks like he just wanted all words except names to be in English, it would've sounded out of place to use Korean words randomly.
Well this is an english translation though lol. Like she probably DID say that in Korean but right now she's speaking English and the English word is upperclassman. Why are you surprised that they didn't use a Korean word for an english translation? Thats literally the point of translating language lol
It seems you can actually unlock her just by playing on normal difficulty or above and by achieving a Soyoung related ending. I was able to unlock her just by completing the game on normal and getting the Ivy ending. I only needed to find the ten doodles to play her.
Personally I prefer the Jasmine epilogue, it gives a better conclusion to those who were trapped. Instead of them all being trapped, in seems to imply that they were all set free. The happier tone makes a lot of since to me as well since although they faced such terrifying and tragic moments, they managed to complete their goal and bring peace to those who had none.
I think I completely misunderstood Ji-Min's endings. I gotten impression she was actually a ghost and her getting the pot was hers and something she needed to cross into the afterlife.
I know SHB said about this being a final video, but has he explained the endings to the main game yet? Also, would I be the only one interested in him playing/explaining the Fatal Frame series?
@fairy ★〜! Thanks, fairy ☆~ ! I'll go back and check it out. Now that I think about it, I think did see the thumbnail for it, but then my nephew wanted to watch UA-cam also. Almost every day, it's Unspeakable, Kindly Keyan, and Aphmau.😆
Ahh the illusive fatal frame series. A game so terrifying none of us ever finished it. I mean I never finished it. I really like the games but I never mustered up the bravery to play them
@@amirhaikal8304 Hi, Amir. Yeah, I didn't get to play the 3rd one (or finish 1 or 2 either). Years back, I played part 1 at the time you had to go to Blockbuster or Hollywood Video if you wanted to rent out games. So, didn't get to finish before I had to turn it back in. As for part 2, I actually got stuck on a certain part (forgot where) and kept going back and forth between areas. But, I could never figure it out and I didn't have a computer or even owned a cellphone at that time, so I couldn't just look up a walkthrough.😑 But, yeah, it was pretty scary. My brother and I would dare each other to play while the other watched; at night so it would be the darkest time.😆
The teacher stepping in to save the students and help when he can to fix his mistakes. I know he caused all this by accidentally dropping the fire thing. But he's trying to fix it even after death.
If there's ever a White Day sequel I hope Ji-Min is the main protagonist, her quirky personality and lore are fascinating and she would make a great paranormal detective/medium.
Ji-min IS one of the protagonists. Depending on the route you take, you share with both protagonists. Ji-min is more resourceful and has a longer route though.
Same, i'd love that. I myself act rather childish, and overall, goofy in a way. If i were to fall in love with a person like Ji-Min, we'd be a good duo together xd
So happy to see more on this interesting game! It was pretty sad seeing Sung A and her mother burn like that, but at least they didn't die alone this time. Now I have a question how do you achieve either of Ji-min's endings?
Idk why but Sung-A's look & attitude in the labyrinth reminds me so much of Anaksunamoon in the mummy. Her gold look for the pharaoh to see if she'd been touched and the attitude reminded me of when she fights Evie with the daggers.
I like the 'poking with the stick' scene, and she looked so disappointed when he woke up, "You're alive." Can't say, "Yep, I poked a dead body with a stick" now, can she?
Tbh this game was really amazing, it has a good story and lots of replay value bc of so much endings, secrets, collectables. i dont even think the animation was trash like some think, it was fitting really good with the semi realistic artstyle. I would love to see a video were it explains what the other difficulties do, and or about all endings explained. With the difficulty i mean, i was first trying to play on normal and surprisingly i never found the locker ghost. after i noticed the janitor was just a pain, i switched to easy (not super easy) just to get the story done and then replaying it on normal and hard. For my surprise, i found quickly the locker ghost on easy, but never ever on normal.
I just realized that the game is supposed to be Korean, yet the tokens are in Japanese and the writing in the lybrinth are Chinese but it could also be in Japanese too due to their similarities (Though my gut feeling is telling me that it's Chinese because the writing isn't fancy and it's more elegant or it could be a combination of both Chinese and Japanese).
the tokens etc. are chinese characters, yes, but Korean does use those characters too - they're called hanja in Korean and were mostly used before the invention of hangeul (Korean's writing system, which was, in fact, invented because King Sejong wanted to improve literacy and hanja being so complicated was a large barrier to that). These days hanja is mostly only used in select circumstances, but their appearance on tokens and in the labyrinth is entirely correct - it would actually be weirder if that was in hangeul. In modern day, outside of performative or ceremonial use, you'll mostly see them on food stalls denoting small (小), medium (中), and large (大).
@@raedevil3671 hey no problem :) at least you can be assured that if you want to learn Korean you don't really HAVE to touch hanja. Like yeah I have a book on the most useful hanja but that's because I'm a nerd ;)
It should be noted that Korean is pretty much an in-between culture. The ancient Chinese empire traveled through what would become Korean lands to reach Japan, so both Koreas and Japan use Chinese characters and incorporate Chinese beliefs to a degree (i.e. their five elements and their zodiac). Japanese language is more closely tied to Chinese than Korean is due to what Ailsa previously mentioned, although much like Korean, there is more than one way to write in Japanese. Kanji is the type that primarily borrows Chinese characters. There's also katakana, hiragana, and romanji (aka the Latin alphabet). If my bf were around, he'd be able to go into greater detail about these connections in language and culture. He's a linguist who's been living in Japan for several years (and is currently stuck there because their ridiculous outbreak situation is preventing him from coming home...)
I do wanna see the other endings, since you promised them during the story explained video. Take your time and take care, just wanted to say that since I love your vids and want to know more about the game(since I don't have a PS4 myself and am broke lol)
EARLYYYYYYYYYYYY, i really love your videos btw. I get so curious about the stories of horror games' stories I'll never and can't dare to play. thank you so much
I recently started watching White Day content again, but Ji-Min's path is just a more satisfying conclusion to the game. Seong-Ah and her mother being reunited, peacefully going onto the afterlife just feels like a more satisfying conclusion for her than her being dragged down into who knows where. Yeah, Han So-young doesn't get a conclusion like the true canon ending, but Seong-Ah, who was accidently killed and died alone got to find peace.
I'm glad to be back I have literally watch all your explained videos along with the actual gameplay of the game so u know I gotta check the video out as well.
Ji Min reminds me of some other anime characters personalities. So cute! So Mike have you thought about trying to play Danganronpa or a game known as The Persistence.
I like the part where Sung A and her mother reunite. But with the Marguerite ending, I can't help but feel like the ghosts are still trapped in the school. which is a sad thing if you ask me. On the other hand, if you complete the normal true ending. I think you free all the souls. But Sung-A and Na-Young get trapped in whatever is going on during the last part. Probably both going to the underworld together. This isn't as nice, cause I did like Sung-A a little while you were playing, and Na-Young is with the person who tried to kill her in the afterlife.
Given the fact that in Marguerite Ending Ji Min reads Na young's name, there is the possibility that her spirit (despite being freed from the school token influence) is still restless and that needs to be confronted. Who knows, maybe they will create a sequel with Ji min and Na young? Because Hee min story ended the moment he gave So Young her diary in the Canon ending...
When Jimin called Heemin upperclasmen in korean ver she called him 선배 (Sunbae) which is like senpai or someone who is older or more superior at school or work. I thought it was 오빠 (Oppa) = older brother (younger girls to older guys) and it can be used to call boyfriend or someone really close to you
(We're taken look of "Final Destination: Labyrinth of The White Day" since Selena and her friends were searching for Bella in Yeondu High School since she's ran off from her home. But there's two part of the story when the group separated; The Part 1 was Bella who trapped in Yeondu High School as the doorgate was slamed shut while investigate the school about what happened the day before became a Cardcaptor of Magic as she found a black book. And Part 2: "Midnight Swan Song" as we playing BF, GF, Flippy, Flaky, Carol and Cassette-Girl who investigate the outside of the high-school for searching Bella as Petunia, Ji-min, Phineas, Haru and her dog Chaco arrived to help them find Bella until all ghosts appeared when they could see them by the lights as Haru sense them nearby and telling them "The Spirits has captured Bella when she found a black book who belong to Nightmare Moon herself but in reality; Nightmare Moon has a daughter with no memories since Bella became a cardcaptor in her childhood because Nightmare Moon's daughter named Nightigale Eternal who went in Yeondu High School and invoking Malice the darkness back to life. So sit back, relax and dive in the Part 2 of "FD: Labyrinth of The White Day" for the fuss all about.) (0:00)
Besides, every time Mike plays a game, he makes explaning the story and other things related to that game, so it's likely that he will make video about Fran Bow
I kind of love these ending compared what I have seen of the real storyline. The pot at the end is a great twist. I also like playing this main character.
This may be a dumb question but if you only meet Ji-min after finding all the doodles then if you don't find those and unlock her, what happens to her in the true ending? Does she get killed by the Janitors? Does she escape the janitor and burns in the fire? Or does the Tree ghost guy get her?
Can we take into the fact that when the janitor finds our dude and Ji-Min, our dude waits for the janitor being to see him before running, probs to make sure the janitor doesn't check the closet.
@@gothkurata If he was mute we would have to attend special schools (that's how it is in most Asian countries), but it's probably just Protagonist Syndrome.
This game is very creepy how do you Magine even finished the first chapter without dying I feel like you’re super pro because if I even started I would’ve been terrified
If Ji Min, is the chara on the poster, doesn't it just makes sense that this storyline might be the most canon ending? tho the storyline doesn't really much provide any insight for Ji Hyeon and So Young after we get to play Ji Min, and her ending...
The second ending makes a lot more sense but my preference is happy endings. But yet again not everything is happy and that pretty much implies on the ghost in this game from getting miserable endings
Sung-A's ending here is pretty heartwarming, and I'd love for it to be canon. Originally she died terrified and alone, thinking nobody cared about her. Then Ji-Min managed to make it so her mother was there, like she was trying so desperately to be years ago.
Cool!
BTW, her name is spelt Seong-Ah.
@@heihogreenzx4704 Thank you.
Did seong ah is alive or dead I'm curious
@@painawts2775 She’s dead, she’s a ghost.
@@heihogreenzx4704 but if so... Why did the glasses girl act like she knows her from a long time?
Anyone else kinda think a neat headcanon would be that the two main protagonists would become friends, and bond over trying to put spirits at peace and supernatural stuff? I dunno, I just think it’d be a cute way to have the characters working together, in a platonic way, and be a neat way to show more of the spirits in the school or other places.
Yes yes and more yes
and then the shippers come, and ruin that headcanon. Although, it is a nice one.
Yes do a comic or book series about it!
Edit: I also like to think that the mother and daughter got another chance at life somewhere else
@@wingficwithoutwings if it is like a story like this one it could be like their older sibling that died before or when they were born then there would be less ships an stuff
I like to think that they have a cute friendship plus a brother/sister bond and together are a team that fights against evil supernatural forces.
the Marguerite ending kind of feels right because she has see so many sad things and it give a nice twist that Hi-min Lee didn't save them just left them behind.
I couldn’t help but laugh though because she sounded so disappointed that he was still alive lol
@@mementomori7658 I know right. She sounds upset. I was like damn what what's with you girl.
@@tashibalampkin8555 she is more like
Your priority is just your crush safety
Not the sprits happiness
In the end
I finished what u leave lol 😠😥
THE FACT THAT MARGUERITE IS SPELLED EXACTLY LIKE MY REAL NAME
@@rubyrue most of the game ending name is named after flowers.
I like the second ending. It has more of a monotone form about it. Considering that they both came out of such traumatizing experience, there attitudes make more sense.
Actually for that ending
She realise that mc only care about her crush safety
Not sprits happiness
I find White Day 2 should be based on the second ending of Ji Min story line. There is more explanation needed for So Young older sister, Na Young.
I love how he uses a fire extinguisher to break the burning door handle and then proceed to use a wet Blanket to put off the flames
Weird logic 🤣
Like I always say
✨Video game logic ✨
🤣
Quick quetion, does fire extinguisher particle(sorry i forgot what its called) harm human?
@@ZikNH Depends of the type. Certain can be bad if inhaled.
Ngl when sung a reunited with her mother it was kinda sad
True
It was super sad, I wanted to cry.
Kinda sad? Bro i cried!
Yeah ngl I choked up. I mean, it’s bittersweet. Yeah, they’re both dead, but they got the one thing they needed to be laid to rest. Sung A didn’t die alone, like she did at first, and her mother was finally reunited with her daughter. Still really sad though.
Kid: *runs into room while janitor sees*
Janitor: let’s just not check the stalls
Right?!
I mean... the evil spirits inside the janitors shouldn’t possess much intelligence
I guess
@@Mercwithda_mouth I thought the same thing
Demons be like:
Yeah no I ain’t seeing anyone doing their business. I don’t care if they’re faking it. I ain’t walking in on someone in a stall.
The Marguerite Ending feels better cause you get to see the pot. In the other one they just hinted at it and I was left there like "wait..."
I like the jasmine one better. It's sweeter and at the end the protagonist still gets the girl
Same here, I think Marguerite ending tells us theres more as well as somebody trying to do the same to revive Han na young
Who else wants Ji-Min on their dodgeball team after that escape sequence with all the quick-time events??
✋ me :)
I think there maybe one more vid for White Day: The Endings explained.
I need that cuz I'm kinda confused
I hope so
I'm confused too.
Your probably right
I'm joining this club.
Jasmine ending is fitting, although the white Chrysanthemum ending was really truly fitting for the true ending.
Cool News: A second White day has been teased called "White Day 2: A lying flower"
Hopefully we get to play it soon.
Wait really?!
oooooh! i need to check that out!
Ahs hit, here we go again
Have they said if they will release the soundtrack like they did with the remake of the first? Or not yet?
I wanna see this!
Ji Min is really cute tho. Her personality is enjoyable too.
I agree apart from her voice and giggles, it's pretty creepy to me.
Yeah she is freakin cuteeee
Now, I don't ship them romantically. But platonically being a supernatural-inverstigator-duo by accident? Yessss pleasssseee!
YESS 100%
I see them as siblings.
@@whytheheckarewedoinginhere1886 fair!
Yesss
I think it is nice that Sung-Ah and her mother got a happy ending in Ji-Min's playthrough.
Sorry I don't know how to spell the Master of the Labyrinth's real name.
I kinda wish that Hee-Min had a voice. I would have loved hearing his voice.
Also I loved the second ending. I think it implied to having a second game because "not everyone left."
Her name is spelt as Kim Sun-A I believe
19:54 Damn. Imagine dying. Then have to experience dying AGAIN.
Ger infinite death
Lmfao---
Laughs in re zero
How interesting! I always wondered why the girl on the cover art of white day wasn’t appearing in the game during the first playthrough but I see , she’s like a secret character . Real cool! Thanks for this video 🙏
to be honest, the marguerite ending seems more appropriate, she can't just be suddenly jolly and kawaii like after all the events she witnessed, and the things she had to do as well.
I still don't know what part of the cat doodle implying she's looking for her baby
I guess the eyes that look around suspiciously? I also didn't understand that at first.
Maybe it's related to Choi Eun Mi still trying to save her daughter....
Spoiler:
Momma cat - Choi Eun Mi
Baby cat - Sung A (doodle description says "it looks like Sung a")
I'm agree with that.
I don't know if this is answered already. Why is it that the teacher who feels guilty about accidently killing a student in a fire is fine with purposely killing another student to bring the other back
Honestly I have no clue but it’s kinda fucked up now that I think abt it
From what I understand, he wouldn't have "killed" her since her dying put a wrench in their plans. She needed to be alive for her body to be possessed. However, her soul would have ended up trapped in the school anyway. This explains the ending Superhorrorbro got in his first play through - the ending where mc's crush is trapped in the school while her body is possessed by the ghost chicky (I don't remember any of their names)
I thoroughly enjoyed this version of the story a lot more especially given the female protagonist and where she is coming from. Compared to the male protagonist who didn’t really know what he was getting into, the female one had her own motivations in helping those trapped in the school to be set free. Maybe she felt helpless when the little girl died and wants to help the spirits in the school as a result while also confronting their deaths. She’s obviously scared throughout the entire gameplay but that just makes the story more compelling and watch her keep trying to help these trapped spirits despite her fears. The scene where she smashes the pot and hopes that the spirit has a happier life in the next life? I thought it just showed how despite her childish demeanor, she does display emotional maturity and help both mother and daughter reunite in the afterlife. Personally, I enjoyed the second ending where it was a little bit of the cliffhanger and the way she’s like “you still alive bro?” because she’s not hiding anything anymore and looks like she’s ready for the next chapter and realizes that her job still isn’t done. I’m just loving this story more with the female protagonists POV and motivations and obviously an amazing and compelling character! Good work Mike and looking forward to the next video!
Technically the word she shoulda used is *Sunbei.* the Korean equivalent to Senpai or upper classman.
Thank you I wasn’t sure what the Korean version of it was, it’s is funny to just hear upper classman.
I figured they might use Oppa but I wasn't sure since they arent that close.
Well the creator is korean so it looks like he just wanted all words except names to be in English, it would've sounded out of place to use Korean words randomly.
That would be so adorable
Well this is an english translation though lol. Like she probably DID say that in Korean but right now she's speaking English and the English word is upperclassman. Why are you surprised that they didn't use a Korean word for an english translation? Thats literally the point of translating language lol
It seems you can actually unlock her just by playing on normal difficulty or above and by achieving a Soyoung related ending. I was able to unlock her just by completing the game on normal and getting the Ivy ending. I only needed to find the ten doodles to play her.
I really like games with hidden campaigns like this, it's such a nice surprise.
You should totally play Detention, that story is so creepy and good!
Ikr. Some parts make me really sad too ugh :/ It does such a good job with storytelling and it's scary without relying entirely on jumpscares.
definitely! i'd watch that so bad
Yes!! It's such a great game and the story is just so tragic
I don’t think I’ve ever seen it before.
Personally I prefer the Jasmine epilogue, it gives a better conclusion to those who were trapped. Instead of them all being trapped, in seems to imply that they were all set free. The happier tone makes a lot of since to me as well since although they faced such terrifying and tragic moments, they managed to complete their goal and bring peace to those who had none.
Jasmine ending is my favorite out of all the endings, I just think Ji-min is adorable.
Yess! Finally, he's doing the Ji Min dlc :D
Ji Min is so cute though
More like explaining on Ji Min
@@nisie_neri isn't it the same-
@@ballmonokumastan1587 I'm sorry. I thought you meant he was doing the the gameplay for the dlc. My bad.
@@nisie_neri Awh its okayy :)
Ji Min's voice is pretty sweet honestly
There's something really cute about how she says "gotta beat em off with a stick!" x3
I think I completely misunderstood Ji-Min's endings.
I gotten impression she was actually a ghost and her getting the pot was hers and something she needed to cross into the afterlife.
How the heck did you come up with that conclusion.
I know SHB said about this being a final video, but has he explained the endings to the main game yet? Also, would I be the only one interested in him playing/explaining the Fatal Frame series?
@fairy ★〜! Thanks, fairy ☆~ ! I'll go back and check it out. Now that I think about it, I think did see the thumbnail for it, but then my nephew wanted to watch UA-cam also. Almost every day, it's Unspeakable, Kindly Keyan, and Aphmau.😆
Ahh the illusive fatal frame series. A game so terrifying none of us ever finished it.
I mean I never finished it. I really like the games but I never mustered up the bravery to play them
@@amirhaikal8304 Hi, Amir. Yeah, I didn't get to play the 3rd one (or finish 1 or 2 either).
Years back, I played part 1 at the time you had to go to Blockbuster or Hollywood Video if you wanted to rent out games. So, didn't get to finish before I had to turn it back in.
As for part 2, I actually got stuck on a certain part (forgot where) and kept going back and forth between areas. But, I could never figure it out and I didn't have a computer or even owned a cellphone at that time, so I couldn't just look up a walkthrough.😑
But, yeah, it was pretty scary. My brother and I would dare each other to play while the other watched; at night so it would be the darkest time.😆
The teacher stepping in to save the students and help when he can to fix his mistakes. I know he caused all this by accidentally dropping the fire thing. But he's trying to fix it even after death.
To be honest Ji min is pretty mysterious. 🧙♀️
Ikr? Girlie just came out of nowhere and solved mysteries left and right while being pretty casual about it.
@@inplane9970 Fr
If there's ever a White Day sequel I hope Ji-Min is the main protagonist, her quirky personality and lore are fascinating and she would make a great paranormal detective/medium.
I think it is now
Ji-min IS one of the protagonists. Depending on the route you take, you share with both protagonists. Ji-min is more resourceful and has a longer route though.
If I were ever to fall in love, I would like to be with a person like Ji-min
Oh you mean a child
@@VMUSIC58686 thats why I said someone LIKE her, not a child but a woman.
Same, i'd love that.
I myself act rather childish, and overall, goofy in a way.
If i were to fall in love with a person like Ji-Min, we'd be a good duo together xd
@@wingficwithoutwings me too :D
@@theatrepopcorn (sigh) No, I don't prefer a childish person, just a sweet fun person to be around.
So happy to see more on this interesting game! It was pretty sad seeing Sung A and her mother burn like that, but at least they didn't die alone this time. Now I have a question how do you achieve either of Ji-min's endings?
I think you either being nice or being cold when you talk to her
It depends on the interaction you choose
Woah there SHB we never had an explanation on ALL the endings
O.o
that is true. Wasn't it that ome ending with sung-A ended up with that boy in a gym?
Idk why but Sung-A's look & attitude in the labyrinth reminds me so much of Anaksunamoon in the mummy. Her gold look for the pharaoh to see if she'd been touched and the attitude reminded me of when she fights Evie with the daggers.
8:53 I’m sorry but why he didn’t use the fire extinguisher that he just use to break the doorknob?
Wacc
@@SirFigBar Wha
@@slothartist8317 thwacc
Bc it be faster to just use his jacket as an oven mitt
✨video game logic ✨
Am I the only one that wondered why He-min doesn’t just use the freaking fire hydrant in his hand to put out the fire
Wrong type; there are different extinguishers for different types of fires
Ok didn't expect him to do a video about ji-min
Edit: sung-a and her mom reuniting is so wholesome
19:00 SHB Mike be like: whoa WTF is going on!
pure chaos HAHAHA
Probably one of the more intense QTEs I've seen. Did you see the Biolab Mannequin get thrown over the player?
I like the 'poking with the stick' scene, and she looked so disappointed when he woke up, "You're alive." Can't say, "Yep, I poked a dead body with a stick" now, can she?
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Tbh this game was really amazing, it has a good story and lots of replay value bc of so much endings, secrets, collectables. i dont even think the animation was trash like some think, it was fitting really good with the semi realistic artstyle. I would love to see a video were it explains what the other difficulties do, and or about all endings explained. With the difficulty i mean, i was first trying to play on normal and surprisingly i never found the locker ghost. after i noticed the janitor was just a pain, i switched to easy (not super easy) just to get the story done and then replaying it on normal and hard. For my surprise, i found quickly the locker ghost on easy, but never ever on normal.
Superhorrorbro: *explains white day*
Me: ahh horror here we scare again
16:08 The music is so sad and yet beautiful here.
This game looks SO COOL! Thanks for the series on it. The lore is so interesting. I can't believe I hadn't heard of it.
Ji Min: Hey I’m hungry.
Hi Min: We should some Wendy’s!!!
I just realized that the game is supposed to be Korean, yet the tokens are in Japanese and the writing in the lybrinth are Chinese but it could also be in Japanese too due to their similarities (Though my gut feeling is telling me that it's Chinese because the writing isn't fancy and it's more elegant or it could be a combination of both Chinese and Japanese).
the tokens etc. are chinese characters, yes, but Korean does use those characters too - they're called hanja in Korean and were mostly used before the invention of hangeul (Korean's writing system, which was, in fact, invented because King Sejong wanted to improve literacy and hanja being so complicated was a large barrier to that). These days hanja is mostly only used in select circumstances, but their appearance on tokens and in the labyrinth is entirely correct - it would actually be weirder if that was in hangeul.
In modern day, outside of performative or ceremonial use, you'll mostly see them on food stalls denoting small (小), medium (中), and large (大).
Thank you for the information :) I really appreciate it ^^
@@raedevil3671 hey no problem :) at least you can be assured that if you want to learn Korean you don't really HAVE to touch hanja. Like yeah I have a book on the most useful hanja but that's because I'm a nerd ;)
It should be noted that Korean is pretty much an in-between culture. The ancient Chinese empire traveled through what would become Korean lands to reach Japan, so both Koreas and Japan use Chinese characters and incorporate Chinese beliefs to a degree (i.e. their five elements and their zodiac). Japanese language is more closely tied to Chinese than Korean is due to what Ailsa previously mentioned, although much like Korean, there is more than one way to write in Japanese. Kanji is the type that primarily borrows Chinese characters. There's also katakana, hiragana, and romanji (aka the Latin alphabet).
If my bf were around, he'd be able to go into greater detail about these connections in language and culture. He's a linguist who's been living in Japan for several years (and is currently stuck there because their ridiculous outbreak situation is preventing him from coming home...)
Everybody gangsta till you find a spooky school on Korean Valentine’s Day with ‘she who was So-Yeong’ who shares her English VA with Ash Ketchum.
@Yogine Kumar Suresh Kumar Yes. I'm not kidding.
@Yogine Kumar Suresh Kumar She shares her English VA with Ash Ketchum. Simple as that.
I do wanna see the other endings, since you promised them during the story explained video. Take your time and take care, just wanted to say that since I love your vids and want to know more about the game(since I don't have a PS4 myself and am broke lol)
EARLYYYYYYYYYYYY, i really love your videos btw. I get so curious about the stories of horror games' stories I'll never and can't dare to play. thank you so much
Finally doing Ji-Min!
I have a feeling that in the Japanese version she was asking to call him Senpai, thats what upper class men means
Why the hell did I decide to watch these kind of video at night!!?
I swear their first interaction is hilarious in the beginning
Edit: I find it so cute when she calls him Upperclassman
I've watched this video so many times. And the ending still makes me cry EVERY SINGEL TIME
I just love Mike! Thank you for this great video 😊💕
I recently started watching White Day content again, but Ji-Min's path is just a more satisfying conclusion to the game. Seong-Ah and her mother being reunited, peacefully going onto the afterlife just feels like a more satisfying conclusion for her than her being dragged down into who knows where. Yeah, Han So-young doesn't get a conclusion like the true canon ending, but Seong-Ah, who was accidently killed and died alone got to find peace.
Ji-min: Upperclassman, what's this pot in your bag?
Hi-Min Lee: What are you, a narc? Oh, that...
I just realized that when Ji-Min says 'Ive gotta beat them up with a stick!' AM I THE ONLY WHO THINKS THAT COULD BE A REFRENCE TO THAT MEME??? XDDD
Lee Hee min is so handsome!
Wow earliest I've ever been! Excited to watch!
I'm glad to be back I have literally watch all your explained videos along with the actual gameplay of the game so u know I gotta check the video out as well.
I like the ending where him and pigtails goes on a date. She's obviously best girl and deserves friends
Man, I am not much for horror but this man makes it interesting and addictive to watch. I always injoy your videos not matter the day, keep it up
Ji Min reminds me of some other anime characters personalities. So cute! So Mike have you thought about trying to play Danganronpa or a game known as The Persistence.
My Favorite character and a arguably better ending
she's so cute please. the little cat thing she does with her hands. what a little queen
The face full of hatred got me again!
I like the part where Sung A and her mother reunite. But with the Marguerite ending, I can't help but feel like the ghosts are still trapped in the school. which is a sad thing if you ask me.
On the other hand, if you complete the normal true ending. I think you free all the souls. But Sung-A and Na-Young get trapped in whatever is going on during the last part. Probably both going to the underworld together.
This isn't as nice, cause I did like Sung-A a little while you were playing, and Na-Young is with the person who tried to kill her in the afterlife.
Given the fact that in Marguerite Ending Ji Min reads Na young's name, there is the possibility that her spirit (despite being freed from the school token influence) is still restless and that needs to be confronted.
Who knows, maybe they will create a sequel with Ji min and Na young?
Because Hee min story ended the moment he gave So Young her diary in the Canon ending...
When Jimin called Heemin upperclasmen in korean ver she called him 선배 (Sunbae) which is like senpai or someone who is older or more superior at school or work. I thought it was 오빠 (Oppa) = older brother (younger girls to older guys) and it can be used to call boyfriend or someone really close to you
I wonder if there's an ending called "Flower Bouquet"
I guess you can call that crying angel a Doctor Who reference
(We're taken look of "Final Destination: Labyrinth of The White Day" since Selena and her friends were searching for Bella in Yeondu High School since she's ran off from her home. But there's two part of the story when the group separated; The Part 1 was Bella who trapped in Yeondu High School as the doorgate was slamed shut while investigate the school about what happened the day before became a Cardcaptor of Magic as she found a black book. And Part 2: "Midnight Swan Song" as we playing BF, GF, Flippy, Flaky, Carol and Cassette-Girl who investigate the outside of the high-school for searching Bella as Petunia, Ji-min, Phineas, Haru and her dog Chaco arrived to help them find Bella until all ghosts appeared when they could see them by the lights as Haru sense them nearby and telling them "The Spirits has captured Bella when she found a black book who belong to Nightmare Moon herself but in reality; Nightmare Moon has a daughter with no memories since Bella became a cardcaptor in her childhood because Nightmare Moon's daughter named Nightigale Eternal who went in Yeondu High School and invoking Malice the darkness back to life. So sit back, relax and dive in the Part 2 of "FD: Labyrinth of The White Day" for the fuss all about.) (0:00)
Hey what about Fran bow? I wanted to watch you playing it and reactions.
He’s played through chapters 1-2 as of right now
hey laki shb has got a twitch channel if you want to see more playthoughs and things :)
@@Nekotine thanks for information
@@laki8096 ho problem have a nice day
Besides, every time Mike plays a game, he makes explaning the story and other things related to that game, so it's likely that he will make video about Fran Bow
I cried for sung ah 😭😭😭 feel bad for her she was forgotten by everyone for what good she did
I kind of love these ending compared what I have seen of the real storyline. The pot at the end is a great twist. I also like playing this main character.
This may be a dumb question but if you only meet Ji-min after finding all the doodles then if you don't find those and unlock her, what happens to her in the true ending? Does she get killed by the Janitors? Does she escape the janitor and burns in the fire? Or does the Tree ghost guy get her?
Can we take into the fact that when the janitor finds our dude and Ji-Min, our dude waits for the janitor being to see him before running, probs to make sure the janitor doesn't check the closet.
I thought there won't be another WD video since there's a new game in focus so I'm really surprised and happy to see this one!
How come the protagonist that I forgot his name never spoke (or it’s me being dumb)?
He might be mute
@@gothkurata If he was mute we would have to attend special schools (that's how it is in most Asian countries), but it's probably just Protagonist Syndrome.
@@gothkurata I think he isn't because maybe the creators want you to imagine his own voice or something.
He does speak, he just doesn't have voice acting.
And also all the pieces of dialogue in the game
hey theres White Day 2: A lying flower and i hope you'll play it!
Honestly,the jasmine ending was really wholesome 😭
This game is very creepy how do you Magine even finished the first chapter without dying I feel like you’re super pro because if I even started I would’ve been terrified
The ending where Sung-A dying again always makes me tear up a little.
I think the jasmine ending is cannon as it would be a bit sweet for them to become friends after helping free the ghosts
If Ji Min, is the chara on the poster, doesn't it just makes sense that this storyline might be the most canon ending? tho the storyline doesn't really much provide any insight for Ji Hyeon and So Young after we get to play Ji Min, and her ending...
I can see ji-min and osana najimi becoming friends because of their tsundere- like personalities
Sassy and very creative drawer!
The second ending makes a lot more sense but my preference is happy endings. But yet again not everything is happy and that pretty much implies on the ghost in this game from getting miserable endings
Another wonderful video SHB Mike 😊🖤
I haven't watched the video yet, but I'm still going to like, because I just love your content and they help me relax
🏵Someone suggested all endings explained and that sounds like a good idea!👍🏻
i love the jasmine ending it's so pretty and happy
I feel bad that sung-ah was crying to choi on-mai's death in 15:50
'But Upperclassman, what is this pot?'
'It's my weed stash, okay? Don't be a narc, geez.'
1:08 her voice was just so cute and adorable😍
I think "Upperclassmen" was meant to be "Senpai"
Or maybe something close to that since I think senpai is Japanese and in my country we just call them upclass
for korean... upperclassmen.. is like "oppa" I guess
@@TOMIEUNDEAD sunbaenim.. is like for much more older man .
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for this one it should be "oppa". and she is younger than him
no because she's korean. last i checked japanese and korean are two entirely different languages.
@@Ken_Mochi she says "sunbae". I played the game with korean audio so I know