3:24:41 - The ‘life flash’ thing is surprisingly true actually. Years ago I had total lung failure, died and was resuscitated. I realized I was dying when I couldn’t see anymore - everything went ‘sepia’ tone fading up to just bright light. Then I had a life flash, but words fail to interpret that experience. It wasn’t like watching a movie, it was like I was dropped into every moment of my life and re-lived it simultaneously. It lasted zero time but for a moment I could see every I’d ever done - good, bad, mundane. The reality of my existence. Right after, it was as if I was being asked if I was okay or not with how I’d lived - no person, not even a voice, just the brightness. I said yes, to my own surprise really as I was in my 20’s and not considered death much (the illusion of a full life span when really no one is guaranteed that truly). I felt a lovely sense of peace and nothingness - but not scary in the least, more like the respite you’d hope for from a great vacation. Aaaaand then I woke up in a hospital ICU, to find out I’d been in a coma (one they didn’t expect me to wake from) 😅 I really had never given any thought to what might happen when I died before that - and I thought the whole life flash idea sounded ridiculous. I technically died very painfully and yet was really surprised by how much I *didn’t* suffer in reality - despite the fact that they couldn’t sedate me or give me pain killers due to the situation. I was told it looked torturous for me at the time, but it did not feel that way. Also, instead of cold and dark, death was bright and warm. To this day, I’m really grateful for that experience because it took away that impending fear of death. I came to believe/understand that the ‘fear of the unknown’ aspect about death is much worse than death itself. It gave me a very healthy understanding of how incredibly uncertain life can be - as I had been perfectly healthy and what killed me could have happened to anyone. Ironically dying made me live better and appreciate things I never noticed because I was too caught up in everyday things I ultimately realized I didn’t actually care about after that experience. It put me in touch with what I actually valued, versus what I was raised/told I should value. So while it upended how I chose to live after that experience, my everyday life is so much better as a result 🥰
Wow 😨 such a deep moving story. Life definitely feels different after an experience like that. Happy that your now living in the moment and have made peace with it 🌈
Honestly hearing all the people screaming for help and dying behind the doors is actually terrifying. Also the fact that once they are monsters they are still aware of what they're doing but they just cant control it.
this game is really good it's like alien isolation without the bloat plus the movie annihilation only on an oil rig, all the deaths on the phones are great too fills you with so much dread hearing them drowning etc.
This was a great watch. I live on the north east coast of Scotland and have worked in the oil/gas industry for 30 years, so this was right up my street.
@@Calupp lol...actually back in the day workers in the north sea were referred to as 'North Sea Tigers' due to the nature of the work and how dangerous it was (less so these days).
Probably some of the best voice acting in the industry. The subtitles “translation” is genius, allows the script/VO to go all out with that Scottish authenticity. Love it. That beginning with Suze’s VO, the melancholic music, you barely 2mins into the game and you already feel emotional; that’s pure talent there
I haven’t heard voice acting this good in any game be it triple A or Indie. Absolutely flabbergasted by the animation and attention to detail. My word. Should get an award or commendation on that alone
Amen. It feels like a mix of Alien Isolation and Alan Wake 2 with the storyline of The Thing / The Abyss. Amazing concept that wipes the floor with a lot of “triple A” games out nowadays.
In all seriousness though, working at an oil rig is like this IRL, in term of not seeing your family for years. You're out in the middle of the ocean and don't see anything aside from mass water, which is not much different than being stationed in middle of nowhere for the military too. Sometime you won't have communication either because of the heavy storm or malfunctioned communication, and you have to fix them. They pay you well for these kind of jobs, but there's a reason behind them, and it's because you don't even have anywhere to spend the money since you're stuck in middle of ocean. It's a very lonely and depressing lifestyle. It's even worse if you have a wife and kids waiting at home for you, because you don't want to miss your kids growing up, as they can't grow back down to a baby. Once you miss their graduation, it's gone forever. Spend time with your family, folks. No amount of money is worth it when you miss your kids taking their first step, first time talking, riding a bike, and the list goes on.
Having oil rig crew leave on a short holiday two or three times a year wouldn't be that difficult, large transport helicopter could transport the entire crew in a few flights.
Horror games like these are absolutely beautiful, these definitely leave a mark on me, and it will always sit in my thoughts, I really got attached to Caz, which says a lot, we need more horror games like this, and Roy's death was so sad, I wanted him to live
This is the most intense and deep game I think I've ever watched... There is so much humanity and depth to the characters which makes it so hard to not be affected emotionally by the desperation and loss. Well done to the devs, wow.
I’m from Aberdeen, Scotland. Never thought I’d see a game mentioning my city on one of Hollows vids lol. Working offshore on the rigs is very common here, Aberdeen is the closest onshore city in north east Scotland where the main heliport used for transport to all the rigs is. Very well paid work but you’re away from family for weeks at a time. Could be 3 weeks on, 3 weeks off. A lot of the young guys get issues with various vices cus they come back onshore for 3 weeks with loads of cash and nothing to do! Mad dangerous work. There have been many chopper crashes and deaths. If anyone is interested in a real rig disaster here look up ‘Piper Alpha’. Very sad story of a rig EXACTLY like this one from the game which had an explosion in the 80s and most workers had to jump into the sea or burn. About 170 men died. There’s a memorial in one of the parks here. Similar thing with the tone of the game where the company operating the rig was kinda blamed for safety issues but mostly got away with it, lots of regulation after that. Horrible disaster, one of my friends’ dads was killed in it Anyway thanks Hollow another great vid!
Was in Aberdeen a few months back. Mate lived by some fishing boats(I say boats, more like ships, ...huge). Was stood at some lighthouse. Mate reckons its the furthest North East of the UK you can get(or somethin like that?)
As a Brit I can't tell you how impressed I am with this game. To hear BBC Radio 4's shipping forecast in its full BBC plummy accent like the old days of longwave radio is astounding and the fidelity of the Scots dialogue is absolutely brilliant. A landmark in gaming, I would say.
The subtitles switch all the good Scottish cursing into American English. How am I suppose learn proper Scottish cursing, I'm American I don't even know where Scotland is!!!🤣
This game is phenomenal all around. Story, graphics, play style. But my favorite thing is the clear pathways it gives you. I like that it won’t let you explore and get distracted, because exploring wouldn’t be realistic to a survival situation. I like that it’s fast paced and you can’t waste time. 10/10 game for sure
10 /10 i felt the ending so hard..This game is incredibly made. One of the few horror games I watched you play where I actually felt connected with the characters
nice touch setting the date back at 1975 where anyone can just get a job at rigs and ships by just someone backing you up. nowadays thats impossible because of certifications and license requirements.
Incredible game. I love how the acting is all very sincere and performed professionally. Feels like you're actually involved and not just in a walking simulator. I do wish they played a little more into the thalassophobia, though that's just me. Thanks for the gameplay, Hollow! Also, I suspect that those faces are indeed still alive, even if they're unable to move.
Being from Glasgow myself,the level of detail in this regarding even the letter from Strathclyde police (now police Scotland) is unreal,there is(was) a duke bar in dennistoun in the east end of Glasgow,they have absolutely nailed this game,and this isn't even a triple AAA title..wow 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
This was top tier horror goodness! The Thing in an oil rig setting. The gameplay, story, voice acting, atmosphere, and the soundtrack were on the spot! Kudos to the devs behind this game. We watched this with the family and shared the laughter and fright together. Thanks for another quality content Hollow!
I’m not even gonna lie this game might be the best horror game of this year so far the voice acting, smooth gameplay, many different ways of maneuvering through the rig it’s just a 10/10 this game definitely could be a contender for best horror game of the year
The characters in this game are amazing Roy and Caz's friendship, and Caz voicing his displeasure going through areas where the horrifying monsters are is also a nice touch. Not to mention just how horrifying those monsters truly are the game devs really did a great job on making them look... disgusting.
if he comes back home - he will be jailed, his flat being confiscated and his family homeless, with wife clearly preparing papers for divorce as of now. So there's that. Salvation from cosimc horrors would still not be great story for the main character.
I just love that they've translated the subtitles from Scottish slang to "regular" English 😂. Also what an incredible game, it definitely took a page or two from Lovecraft which I always appreciate. Cosmic horror is one of my favourite genres of horror.
Hollow, this is exactly why I will always be subscribed to your channel. Your emotions are genuine. You are truly a joy to watch and for me personally thank you, thank you and thank you so much for putting out more horror content. Keep it up hollow. I'm 62 and I love playing video games because like you they have gotten so theatrically beautiful if that makes sense. In other words the graphics are incredible anymore. You do actually feel like you are there. Anyway thanks again Hollow! ❤
This is the third walkthrough I watch from a youtuber and now that I already know what'll happen, so many things at the earlier stages of the game stand out much more.
I can't believe this is an indie game. .. The team is brilliant. the attention to details, voice acting, graphics and animations .. all are great. I am amazed by the efforts this team made to deliver such a masterpiece. Wow! They surely deserve to be recognised.
Oil rig seems like one of those professions that you do while single and young and put aside as much money as possible so you can retire early when you start a family. Same as careers like airline pilot or touring musician. Sure, some families do it successfully, but very rare.
Do you guys have a crew of geologists on your rig by any chance? I'm trying to find a good job to apply my geology degree toward, and I would definitely consider an oil rig
Why? It was super predictable from the start if you ever played any of these walking simulators since amnesia and soma. And who cares about his wife? You only heard that she exists once in the intro and that was it
Almost all the way through, and yet again another hit! Your videos never miss in all honesty. I appreciate the consistency and posting and the connection to the fans you have. I have only been watching you for roughly 3 years at most, but the growth is insane!!! I'm truly proud of you, and will continue to watch 💪💯
I just started watching this. When you're talking to guy in canteen, the head movements are so good and matched certain parts of conversation like someone irl I love it!
The things that scare me most about the ocean is that it is so big and unexplored, and we can't go anywhere close to the bottom. I think there are some beasts down there that we should leave alone 😂
love how the game started with caz giving his lighter to finlay saying he wont need it anymore and in the end she gives it back to him, being that one thing he needs to end it all
It took me three days to finish this video but I kept watching during my lunch break and before bed and I loved the story and play-through, the voice acting and ofc hollow himself and his commentary! I was excited to come back and finish it and I agree with hollow that this is the most realistic and honestly best ending for the story.
that was amazing! its my biggest fear to be out in the middle of the ocean! i literally held my breath so many times throughout this playthru! oomg...*whew* it was just amazing! love your content! cant wait till the next one!
Wow!!! Just WOW! I felt that the time invested in this game really makes the player emotional when it got to the end. I loved how the character had a relationship with all of the people on the rig. This was so amazing. Thank you for playing this game!
I Doubt you will see this but i am new to your channel and I absolutely love the way you do your videos its not a overly annoying 1 style of games aka mascot and the way you compliment some games i just love to see that in larger creators
This was my second try on this game ( to watch it ) The first time at some other channel.. and the beginning was so boring/slow that I fell asleep and didnt come back to it. But I saw it on your channel... and I thought "Well... I know Hollow does a hell good job with the games - goes into them with heart and seriousness and everything thats needed" and I give it a go. And I looved it.. freaking amazing job. The game. The play. Your reaction. The connection with the story. Thank you... this is the type of channel that are more needed in the world. Thank you again !
Just love your videos man, thanks for such a great content. I've played some of these games too; this one particularly i loved it. There's something about oil rigs that fascinates and scares me at the same time cuz im water phobic and yet here we can live on a vast scary ocean.
Haven't gotten choked up this much by a playthrough in a very long time...heartbreaking story, absolutely stunning game with fantastic attention to detail. Another excellent video! 👍👍
Hello there, I am grateful to have come across your channel. The way you speak and go about playing these games are really relaxing to watch. As someone that has been having difficulty with relaxing, your channel has been helpful. Amazing work!
this is The Thing + Dead space Deadspace with the weird artefact causing people to mysteriously change into necromorphs. and The thing in how these people are all just meaty mess and fuses, wiggles and attacks. Atmosphere, graphics, VO everything 10/10. dont think I've ever sat through a 3h+ playthrough. Thanks for sharing this
This game is literally amazing. Loved it so much, I hope you do too!
Thanks for watching
Been waiting for more horror gameplay
Bro I got 10k subs 😮
Day 3 of asking hollow: Please play Dead Island soLA dlc
Reminds me of the DeepWater Horizon movie. Love the walk through Hollow as usual!
should do a tour on a Oil Rig bro next time, staff get really good pay per month
Mad respect for people who work at sea. Those jobs are not for the weak. Love that this concept was developed in a game. So creative.
Like to swim but its not for me imma stick to the gym and gaming😅
They tend to be insufferable Billy Big Balls wankers. Source; I know about a hundred of them.
Its not like in this game thou...
@@Robanjo its worse.
@@awex7 😄😄
3:24:41 - The ‘life flash’ thing is surprisingly true actually. Years ago I had total lung failure, died and was resuscitated. I realized I was dying when I couldn’t see anymore - everything went ‘sepia’ tone fading up to just bright light. Then I had a life flash, but words fail to interpret that experience. It wasn’t like watching a movie, it was like I was dropped into every moment of my life and re-lived it simultaneously. It lasted zero time but for a moment I could see every I’d ever done - good, bad, mundane. The reality of my existence. Right after, it was as if I was being asked if I was okay or not with how I’d lived - no person, not even a voice, just the brightness. I said yes, to my own surprise really as I was in my 20’s and not considered death much (the illusion of a full life span when really no one is guaranteed that truly). I felt a lovely sense of peace and nothingness - but not scary in the least, more like the respite you’d hope for from a great vacation. Aaaaand then I woke up in a hospital ICU, to find out I’d been in a coma (one they didn’t expect me to wake from) 😅
I really had never given any thought to what might happen when I died before that - and I thought the whole life flash idea sounded ridiculous. I technically died very painfully and yet was really surprised by how much I *didn’t* suffer in reality - despite the fact that they couldn’t sedate me or give me pain killers due to the situation. I was told it looked torturous for me at the time, but it did not feel that way. Also, instead of cold and dark, death was bright and warm.
To this day, I’m really grateful for that experience because it took away that impending fear of death. I came to believe/understand that the ‘fear of the unknown’ aspect about death is much worse than death itself. It gave me a very healthy understanding of how incredibly uncertain life can be - as I had been perfectly healthy and what killed me could have happened to anyone. Ironically dying made me live better and appreciate things I never noticed because I was too caught up in everyday things I ultimately realized I didn’t actually care about after that experience. It put me in touch with what I actually valued, versus what I was raised/told I should value. So while it upended how I chose to live after that experience, my everyday life is so much better as a result 🥰
Wow....just wow😮 that's honestly incredible
This was so very beautiful. Thank you for sharing your story. So glad I went through the comments to find this!
You could've just eaten a Popeyes biscuit, it's the same experience 🌭
I needed to read this. Thank you
Wow 😨 such a deep moving story. Life definitely feels different after an experience like that. Happy that your now living in the moment and have made peace with it 🌈
The voice acting in this game is phenomenal
Its silly. Straight out of Limmys Show and Little Britain
@@AbuHajarAlBugatti Having lived in Glasgow for a few years I can assure you it's pretty darn good
I watched two scottish channels 'AyeforScotland' and 'JustKaaling' play the game and they said the same thing :)
@@AbuHajarAlBugattiwhere are you from then 😂? I'm Scottish and it's our accents
@@AbuHajarAlBugattithey are literally authentic Scottish voice actors. lmao
Honestly hearing all the people screaming for help and dying behind the doors is actually terrifying. Also the fact that once they are monsters they are still aware of what they're doing but they just cant control it.
Awe spoiler
@@jexplays dont read the comments if you dont want spoilerd
Reminds me of fog hill five elements
this game is really good it's like alien isolation without the bloat plus the movie annihilation only on an oil rig, all the deaths on the phones are great too fills you with so much dread hearing them drowning etc.
This was a great watch. I live on the north east coast of Scotland and have worked in the oil/gas industry for 30 years, so this was right up my street.
Do y'all prefer being called 'oil riggers' or 'oil riggas'? Asking for a friend.
@@Calupp lol...actually back in the day workers in the north sea were referred to as 'North Sea Tigers' due to the nature of the work and how dangerous it was (less so these days).
Oh man you have balls of steel! Mad respect for you dude.
Gave him a £100 and he couldn't even recognize your comment, sheesh.
TYSM glad you enjoyed it bud !
Probably some of the best voice acting in the industry.
The subtitles “translation” is genius, allows the script/VO to go all out with that Scottish authenticity. Love it.
That beginning with Suze’s VO, the melancholic music, you barely 2mins into the game and you already feel emotional; that’s pure talent there
A beautifully designed game with authentic Scottish vernacular. A vernacular so rich that nee Englishman cannae ken!
I haven’t heard voice acting this good in any game be it triple A or Indie. Absolutely flabbergasted by the animation and attention to detail. My word. Should get an award or commendation on that alone
Amen. It feels like a mix of Alien Isolation and Alan Wake 2 with the storyline of The Thing / The Abyss. Amazing concept that wipes the floor with a lot of “triple A” games out nowadays.
Yeah, I actually become invested with Caz/MC situation with his wife, very engaging
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@@connorseaturtle3162 That’s fair. I guess I just like the accents and appreciated committing to them so hard.
@@madisonbrigman8186Alien Isolation & The Movie "Annihilation" but on a rig instead.
At the end when Suze said "I love you Cameron McCleary." It made my heart drop 😢 what a beautiful game.
Her whole letter at the end after he accepted he had to die made me BAWL like a damn blubbering baby haha
i had a similar experience, though with you being cameron it must've felt far more personal 😂😂
Ending was “unique” but bro cmon after all those attempts to escape but jst ending it all in the end cmooooonnnn bruv
Oil rigs are such a mystery, this game was a 10/10 to watch. My respect to folks who do this job, it cannot be easy to be away from your loved ones. ❤
In all seriousness though, working at an oil rig is like this IRL, in term of not seeing your family for years. You're out in the middle of the ocean and don't see anything aside from mass water, which is not much different than being stationed in middle of nowhere for the military too. Sometime you won't have communication either because of the heavy storm or malfunctioned communication, and you have to fix them. They pay you well for these kind of jobs, but there's a reason behind them, and it's because you don't even have anywhere to spend the money since you're stuck in middle of ocean. It's a very lonely and depressing lifestyle.
It's even worse if you have a wife and kids waiting at home for you, because you don't want to miss your kids growing up, as they can't grow back down to a baby. Once you miss their graduation, it's gone forever. Spend time with your family, folks. No amount of money is worth it when you miss your kids taking their first step, first time talking, riding a bike, and the list goes on.
Yea I’ve heard horror stories of people doing those jobs 😰 sea sickness, loss of sleep, loneliness, even possible death
Having oil rig crew leave on a short holiday two or three times a year wouldn't be that difficult, large transport helicopter could transport the entire crew in a few flights.
Same as the navy. I was on submarines for about 4 years. It sucks but you get into a routine and it goes by faster than you think.
Horror games like these are absolutely beautiful, these definitely leave a mark on me, and it will always sit in my thoughts, I really got attached to Caz, which says a lot, we need more horror games like this, and Roy's death was so sad, I wanted him to live
Brodie’s was sadder 😢 he was gettin shit done. Would love a DLC from his point of view and maybe Finley’s as well.
Rennick telling Caz off was so good, so well written! I love that the subtitles translate the slang as well.
I was so amazed at the voice acting too. Felt so natural
This is the most intense and deep game I think I've ever watched... There is so much humanity and depth to the characters which makes it so hard to not be affected emotionally by the desperation and loss.
Well done to the devs, wow.
My thoughts exactly. They feel SO alive and real which makes all the horrors that happen to them that much worse to experience.
I’m from Aberdeen, Scotland. Never thought I’d see a game mentioning my city on one of Hollows vids lol.
Working offshore on the rigs is very common here, Aberdeen is the closest onshore city in north east Scotland where the main heliport used for transport to all the rigs is. Very well paid work but you’re away from family for weeks at a time. Could be 3 weeks on, 3 weeks off. A lot of the young guys get issues with various vices cus they come back onshore for 3 weeks with loads of cash and nothing to do!
Mad dangerous work. There have been many chopper crashes and deaths.
If anyone is interested in a real rig disaster here look up ‘Piper Alpha’. Very sad story of a rig EXACTLY like this one from the game which had an explosion in the 80s and most workers had to jump into the sea or burn. About 170 men died. There’s a memorial in one of the parks here. Similar thing with the tone of the game where the company operating the rig was kinda blamed for safety issues but mostly got away with it, lots of regulation after that. Horrible disaster, one of my friends’ dads was killed in it
Anyway thanks Hollow another great vid!
Was in Aberdeen a few months back. Mate lived by some fishing boats(I say boats, more like ships, ...huge). Was stood at some lighthouse. Mate reckons its the furthest North East of the UK you can get(or somethin like that?)
capitalism at it's finest. As comrade Lenin said "There's no crime that capitalist wouldn't go for 300% profits."
The voice acting is awesome! And atmosphere is horrifying, reminds me of “ The Thing “ definitely getting this game on the weekend
I realized that was what they were going for once I realized McLeary's name is similar to MacReady, lol
Speaking of which, “The Thing” video game is being remastered.
@@ZeyTheDaemonYES!!!!!!!
@@NotLikeUs17i will be buying it
As a Brit I can't tell you how impressed I am with this game. To hear BBC Radio 4's shipping forecast in its full BBC plummy accent like the old days of longwave radio is astounding and the fidelity of the Scots dialogue is absolutely brilliant. A landmark in gaming, I would say.
I didn't expect this to be such a well-made game, congratulations to the team that developed it
Mate, as a Brit myself the voice acting and slang is spot on, I love it.
Love the fact that it’s all Scottish voiceovers. I’m from Glasgow, Scotland. Thankyou Hollow this is great. Take care 😘🏴
We need more of this in the gaming world. It's funny how the subtitles translate the Scottish slang as well😆
Me tae. Glad it's no some fakies, sounds like it's actual Scots
Sorry to hear that!
The subtitles switch all the good Scottish cursing into American English. How am I suppose learn proper Scottish cursing, I'm American I don't even know where Scotland is!!!🤣
@@stmichaelminion Scotland is in the UK.
This game is phenomenal all around. Story, graphics, play style. But my favorite thing is the clear pathways it gives you. I like that it won’t let you explore and get distracted, because exploring wouldn’t be realistic to a survival situation. I like that it’s fast paced and you can’t waste time. 10/10 game for sure
10 /10 i felt the ending so hard..This game is incredibly made. One of the few horror games I watched you play where I actually felt connected with the characters
Wow, the setting, graphics, and accents are very well done so far.
I knew this would be a game that I would watch Hollow play through.
You know it is a good game when HOLLOW starts tearing up in the end....ngl the BEST game so far..it made me cry too
Man they did an outstanding job with the voice acting. And those creatures are scary! That screechy voice is perfect.
nice touch setting the date back at 1975 where anyone can just get a job at rigs and ships by just someone backing you up. nowadays thats impossible because of certifications and license requirements.
nowadays the rig would be New Palestine with Mulsim Brotherhood replacing commies - if everyone would be allowed to move in as a worker.
Incredible game. I love how the acting is all very sincere and performed professionally. Feels like you're actually involved and not just in a walking simulator. I do wish they played a little more into the thalassophobia, though that's just me. Thanks for the gameplay, Hollow!
Also, I suspect that those faces are indeed still alive, even if they're unable to move.
Being from Glasgow myself,the level of detail in this regarding even the letter from Strathclyde police (now police Scotland) is unreal,there is(was) a duke bar in dennistoun in the east end of Glasgow,they have absolutely nailed this game,and this isn't even a triple AAA title..wow 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Only 1 small critique rey,pronounce Glasgow as Glasgo,not Glasgow(cow) and you'll be set mate 🙏🏼
@@scottishmichael3842 its just the way they pronounce anything ending with 'ow' like the word cow. They call Moscow 'Mos(cow)' too.
It's like Alien Isolation mixed with The Thing, and I love it.
This was top tier horror goodness! The Thing in an oil rig setting. The gameplay, story, voice acting, atmosphere, and the soundtrack were on the spot! Kudos to the devs behind this game. We watched this with the family and shared the laughter and fright together. Thanks for another quality content Hollow!
I’m not even gonna lie this game might be the best horror game of this year so far the voice acting, smooth gameplay, many different ways of maneuvering through the rig it’s just a 10/10 this game definitely could be a contender for best horror game of the year
Let’s go!!! Grabbing my snacks right now lol
Yep me to
@@akirafukimura8342same 🎉
Dashie fan?
From Aberdeen and this is so weird hearing actual Scottish accents, not people just trying to put them on! Thank you for playing this ❤
Bruh are you getting fit? You been looking more cut
Gay
Yes haha thanks man
I caught you bro,just accept it,accept your fate.
Faith? Lol. It's fate@@absolute_Raven
I know hes been looking rather scrumptious lately👀😰 (female here)😂😂😂😂
ending made me tear up, honestly the best game ive ever seen.
I was a blubbering mess honestly haha
7:38am here. New video from Hollow and a nice breakfast. A nice start of the day
Game of the year so far. One of the best I’ve ever watched. Great job behind the wheel Hollowman! Always top notch
I wasn't going to click until I saw OIL RIG. That location is my vision of what hell is. I hate the ocean with a passion. 😅
Not only that but it's like one of the worst places to be if something bad were to go down, ESPECIALLY something like this 😱
find a job in the oil refineries its well I wouldnt say MUCH better but atleast you are shore side
The characters in this game are amazing Roy and Caz's friendship, and Caz voicing his displeasure going through areas where the horrifying monsters are is also a nice touch.
Not to mention just how horrifying those monsters truly are the game devs really did a great job on making them look... disgusting.
That opening score though. Such melancholy. You’re looking good btw dude! Healthy and trim! Whatever you’re doing, keep it up!
Imagine being told your not getting your Christmas bonus. Then you have the the most terrifying Christmas of your life 😂
if he comes back home - he will be jailed, his flat being confiscated and his family homeless, with wife clearly preparing papers for divorce as of now. So there's that. Salvation from cosimc horrors would still not be great story for the main character.
I just love that they've translated the subtitles from Scottish slang to "regular" English 😂. Also what an incredible game, it definitely took a page or two from Lovecraft which I always appreciate. Cosmic horror is one of my favourite genres of horror.
Hollow, this is exactly why I will always be subscribed to your channel. Your emotions are genuine. You are truly a joy to watch and for me personally thank you, thank you and thank you so much for putting out more horror content. Keep it up hollow. I'm 62 and I love playing video games because like you they have gotten so theatrically beautiful if that makes sense. In other words the graphics are incredible anymore. You do actually feel like you are there. Anyway thanks again Hollow! ❤
This horror game deserves recognition and awards this year!
A lot of this reminds me of Outlast.
The running, hiding, character movements. Brilliant.
It’s the human instinct to fight for survival and keeps your mind and hands busy while doing so 2:03:45
This game is fucking GORGEOUS 2:30:30
THEY DIDNT HAVE TO DO US LIKE THAT DAMN 2:57:37
WELL I DIDNT EXPECT TO CRY WTF 3:27:18
Man what an absolute visual of a game. Felt like a genuine movie through and through.
This is the third walkthrough I watch from a youtuber and now that I already know what'll happen, so many things at the earlier stages of the game stand out much more.
Holy crap! Three and a half hours of horror goodness!
I can't believe this is an indie game. .. The team is brilliant. the attention to details, voice acting, graphics and animations .. all are great.
I am amazed by the efforts this team made to deliver such a masterpiece. Wow! They surely deserve to be recognised.
Not an Indie, The Chinese Room are owned by Sumo Digital, so somewhere in between - not triple-A, but also not single-A 🤣
Oil rig seems like one of those professions that you do while single and young and put aside as much money as possible so you can retire early when you start a family. Same as careers like airline pilot or touring musician. Sure, some families do it successfully, but very rare.
I'm watching this on an oil rig! Creepy AF!!
I would work there too but not trained in anything
Do you guys have a crew of geologists on your rig by any chance? I'm trying to find a good job to apply my geology degree toward, and I would definitely consider an oil rig
That ending really choked me up. Thanks for this one!
Why? It was super predictable from the start if you ever played any of these walking simulators since amnesia and soma. And who cares about his wife? You only heard that she exists once in the intro and that was it
@@AbuHajarAlBugatti Hmmm. Fair enough. I just went with my emotions this time. I liked the sappy ending.
I was not expecting to cry so much. I got so emotionally attached and started thinking what I would do if I was on that rig.😂 Such a great game.
Finally a fresh horror video from hollow , that I can watch while eating my breakfast. Let''s go!!
The way things SLOWLY get worse until midgame then pick up. It's insane. And the story telling too.
Almost all the way through, and yet again another hit! Your videos never miss in all honesty. I appreciate the consistency and posting and the connection to the fans you have. I have only been watching you for roughly 3 years at most, but the growth is insane!!! I'm truly proud of you, and will continue to watch 💪💯
hollow is one of the youtubers out of like 5 that i will never stop watching, i adore him
Where is the person that requested Hollow play this? 😂This one’s for youuuuu
That’s what Iam saying lol
I'm here lol
What’s the name of the game?
I just started watching this. When you're talking to guy in canteen, the head movements are so good and matched certain parts of conversation like someone irl I love it!
The things that scare me most about the ocean is that it is so big and unexplored, and we can't go anywhere close to the bottom. I think there are some beasts down there that we should leave alone 😂
Yesss a 3hr+ game! And its horror!!! The graphics are absolutely amazing🔥 always happy to watch you!
Now this is what I call an eldritch horror. No one survives, and if one did, they would go mad in the end.
The voice acting here feels so real, the VAs did a great job
love how the game started with caz giving his lighter to finlay saying he wont need it anymore and in the end she gives it back to him, being that one thing he needs to end it all
YESSSS!!! I was waiting for you to post your reaction to this game. Thank you, and enjoy
This was a whole cinematic experience so much emotion in this game, horror with a meaning behind it. Beautiful
28 minutes ago is wild. Real determination bro! Much respect for you bro!
It took me three days to finish this video but I kept watching during my lunch break and before bed and I loved the story and play-through, the voice acting and ofc hollow himself and his commentary! I was excited to come back and finish it and I agree with hollow that this is the most realistic and honestly best ending for the story.
This is one of the best games I have played in a while! They did such amazing work
that was amazing! its my biggest fear to be out in the middle of the ocean! i literally held my breath so many times throughout this playthru! oomg...*whew* it was just amazing! love your content! cant wait till the next one!
Wow!!! Just WOW! I felt that the time invested in this game really makes the player emotional when it got to the end. I loved how the character had a relationship with all of the people on the rig. This was so amazing. Thank you for playing this game!
YES a new horror vid ! Is it weird that I barely play games anymore lmao I just snack out and watch hollow 😂
The voice acting in this game is phenomenal
This is some top-notch voice acting in this game. Fantastic.
Not only was this game so creative, thought out and interesting, I actually also learned about oil rigs 😂 10/10 game! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
I Doubt you will see this but i am new to your channel and I absolutely love the way you do your videos its not a overly annoying 1 style of games aka mascot and the way you compliment some games i just love to see that in larger creators
Welcome fam 😊
This was my second try on this game ( to watch it )
The first time at some other channel.. and the beginning was so boring/slow that I fell asleep and didnt come back to it.
But I saw it on your channel... and I thought "Well... I know Hollow does a hell good job with the games - goes into them with heart and seriousness and everything thats needed" and I give it a go.
And I looved it.. freaking amazing job. The game. The play. Your reaction. The connection with the story.
Thank you...
this is the type of channel that are more needed in the world. Thank you again !
This game is literally The Thing on an oil rig-- and I'm here for it!!
I agree
I’ve never been so invested in a game walk through. Half way through and hoping Finlay is still alive at the end!
Thanks!
Just love your videos man, thanks for such a great content. I've played some of these games too; this one particularly i loved it. There's something about oil rigs that fascinates and scares me at the same time cuz im water phobic and yet here we can live on a vast scary ocean.
took me ages to realise this was based off the film, absolutely class game! love your content man!
What film?
@@krashd"The Thing"
This game became more personal when they gave everyone a name, crazy what a difference that makes
just finished it. 10/10/ loved it -so sad at the end. that was the morning he left and never came back for Christmas
The voice acting in this game and the sounds are incredible
Let's gooooo can't wait to see. Much luv from N.Y.😊
A true mix of SOMA and The Thing. This game is an absolute masterpiece when it comes to creating suspense, just like The Thing was.
Wakey wakey hollow posteddddddddddd
I think this is my favourite video of yours, Hollow, and this looks like an amazing game.
Great game. Nicely done Hollow! I watch these vids more than I watch tv.
people who work on a rig NEED to know how to swim. Like a requirement
Haven't gotten choked up this much by a playthrough in a very long time...heartbreaking story, absolutely stunning game with fantastic attention to detail. Another excellent video! 👍👍
The ending had me like: 🥺🤧😭
Hello there, I am grateful to have come across your channel.
The way you speak and go about playing these games are really relaxing to watch.
As someone that has been having difficulty with relaxing, your channel has been helpful.
Amazing work!
starts getting scary at round the 35 mark
This was the most I’ve been invested in a game in a long time! Amazing story! And I love the longer let’s plays ❤
I thought that’s was Biden in the thumbnail
😂😂
Thanks! I never miss a horror game you play and I only choose to mostly watch you. If hollow is not playing, it’s just not the same
this is The Thing + Dead space
Deadspace with the weird artefact causing people to mysteriously change into necromorphs. and The thing in how these people are all just meaty mess and fuses, wiggles and attacks. Atmosphere, graphics, VO everything 10/10. dont think I've ever sat through a 3h+ playthrough. Thanks for sharing this
One of the most well developed games ever... The depth of the offshore rig was insane.
The creatures remind me of a mix between The Thing and Dead Space! Awesome concept and I love this kind of cosmic horror
What’s the name ?