A convenience store horror game, a real estate horror game, there's even a pizza delivery horror game, what's next? Trying to get some sleep on an airplane full of kids horror game?
I figured this would just be a straight foward game where you bought a house... and then realized the plumbing needs to be redone, and all the electrical work needed to be redone, the roof was falling apart... oh and the taxes. Maybe a bit too real for a game though.
Then you have to pay for stuff also more and more things need to be fixed or to pay for ensurance and all, then you woke up standing at your window and realise that you never had the chance to enjoy life, because you have to take care of so many things and you never gona have time for yourself, then reaching the point in your bed, waiting for the sweet relase of the eternal sleep. Time had passed all too fast for you and you growed old. There is nothing more to do to change your choices now, because is too late, you can see the light that brings along billions of your memories gathered on your life, you regret all of the times when you said that "you will take some time for yourself", but you never did.
This is kind of...brilliant? Because this is THE house! If you play or watch enough cheap horror games, you recognize this house. Its a cookie-cutter house modal that is used in dozens, if not hundreds, of cheap throw-away games on Steam! And using it for an Open-House horror is kind of genius?
@@TeapotOfficiaI Honestly this is the first horror game ive seen with it cause as soon as he went into the living room and twords the kitchen to where i could see the garage i just went:???? House Party? so its kinda funny to be thinking of two totally different game genres using this asset 😄😂
Yeah, The Survey used it, to use the scariest example I can think of, but on the other end of the spectrum, House Party also used it, and that was the least scary game I can think of
when you don't stay away from the alcohol and frank kills you, leading to his arrest (and resale of the house for the sake of distancing the residents from memories of the tragedy), so the only thing you can haunt is the real estate drone
5:36 - A shovel stabbed into the ground of a garden is never a good sign without nearby plants to obscure it. I don't know why I noticed that immediately. 5:54 - a bloody saw in the garage Yep, definitely a horror game.
7:26 Blood on the carpet on the right side of the bed 8:35 Weird messages 8:52 scratch marks 9:22 actually scared me but confirms that the "reflection" early on wasn't "us" it was someone else 10:49 the shovel disappeared
The most hunting thing is the Ave Maria music for me. It wakes up many bad memories... The fight from angels and demons... jk, but i still hate the song.
@@StarsinRain Is that image on the wall upstairs leading to the second full bathroom something weird?? idk if its ever addressed but i looks like a weird fucked up face to me??
The "Too Many Cooks" reference reminded me, "Unedited Footage of a Bear" contains a link to a website that allows you to go on a virtual tour of the house in the video and it's kind of similar to this.
Honestly wish more games like these existed, they are very interesting, and this one even had a hint of comedy! Hopefully more will be made in the future
Unedited footage of a bear really gets to me bc recently the FDA or whatever raised the warning for Singulair (an asthma/allergy med) to the highest level bc it often caused depression, anxiety, and suicidal thoughts and actions. I stopped taking it recently and actually feel so much better even though I'm coughing and sneezing every time I go outside. Did Alan resnick know something about allergy meds before the rest of us??
"I prefer warmer tones." The most annoying thing a real estate agent can hear. They just want to scream "YOU CAN PAINT IT AFTER YOU MOVE IN DUMBASS. COLOR IS IRRELEVANT." This is why it started to attack you FYI.
This game actually freaked me out so much in the beginning. Had so much potential to be a creepy game but kind of ruined itself and became just another horror game. Subtlety is what is scary. Like the guy in closet freaked me out more than any jump scare.
In all fairness, this was created specifically to poke fun at how a lot of Unity horror games that take place in a house tend to use this exact house as the basis for their setting.
"This house used to be crime scene of mass murder, it's almost certain to be haunted by deadly ghosts. Would you buy it?" "..." "It has the lowest flat interest rate you can find" "YES!"
This was so close to being fantastic imo. The idea of going on a virtual house tour and just seeing small evidence of something sinister that went on in the house beforehand is brilliant. Unfortunately they took it too far and it stopped being scary with all the overt references to the spooky things in the house. Plus the ENTIRE end part should've been cut. If the game ended where he said "is the game over?" it would've been good and creepy, despite not taking the premise to its full potential. The last part with the ground beef monster and the endless hallway was just... Comical
Pretty sure that was a whole point of the ending part. I admit it was too exaggerated but the game is making fun of the whole house (imo). The house is used on hundreds or thousands of cheap spooky games on steam, so to my understanding the ending part was to over exaggerate that example.
In all fairness, this was created specifically to poke fun at how a lot of Unity horror games that take place in a house tend to use this exact house as the basis for their setting.
can't even afford a nice house now, tbh don't you hate when at the end of tour of open virtual house they make you to offer your soul to their beef meat or whatever? ugh, what a shame
_Not for that price_ The shovel in the backyard was the first tip off really... that & no double vanity or separate shower in the master bath, not enough storage in the kitchen. Then that overly long hallway will be terrible to heat/cool.... & if that "It" guy is going to be in my house, he better darn well pay rent.
@@2Forbid well I don’t really know, I’m more into liminal space/anything that had to do with exploring areas horror gameplays or sometimes psychological horror so I don’t really know lol. I kinda like cute horror too. Although, there’s this one horror game that I watched a gameplay of and didn’t finish it yet, the MC was a child, I also saw a couple other ones like that but otherwise idk.
I actually really enjoyed this one, it's not perfect or mindblowing at any means but I found it legit creepy and surreal (I'm also kind of a baby though lol). I love when horror games create like a norm or expectation and then break it, part of the reason I liked ddlc so much. Good stuff imo
When you saw the reflection in the glass I thought it was going to be a slower burn than it ended up being. I think there's something there for a more subtle game where the player gets to view creepy things caught when a location was photographed, maybe for a house recreation like this or maybe for a streetview or something. This was alright and genuinely pretty creepy, but it did slightly lose me a bit when everything started to go crazy. Great usage of the stock image guy though.
For anyone wondering, photogrammetry is a real word. It's talking about calculating the size of things in photographs to potentially be turned into maps or 3d models.
I honestly didn't think there would be a horror game about open houses. But you can make a horror game about anything really, as long as the idea is executed well.
@Nile I'm sure it's possible, have the character be a major introvert and have them invited to some kind of family party where everyone is too eager to meet you, and they'd chase you to give you a hug which in turn caused you to panic
the first half of this game was pretty brilliant, I haven't been that unnerved in a very long time, I think the mechanic of only being able to look in four directions and the slow turning around to face another wall worked super well in creating tension, I was super spooked!!
I mean, if you ignore all the blood, and murder, and spooky ghosts, it's a lovely house for the most part. But my question is, Why is there a huge window in the *shower* of all places!?
The worst thing for me, is that this house was strikingly similar to a house of a family friend that I used to play at all the time back some 20 years ago.... The creepiness of this really got through me because of that.
Im hiding in the comments rn, idk why its so scary for me. It could be the weird glitches, the crippling anxiety of house buying, or the weird texture of the game. But i can not look at the screen for more than a few moments
Wow, so they took a real thing people have (virtual open houses) and made a horror game based on it? That's a really creative idea. um... but isn't this the house from that one Porn Party game... again...
The beginning was very strong, subtly offputting and unnerving... then it squandered all of it with the blatant stuff coming too quick and the meat was were the final nail that killed all tension and made it just mildly amusing and mostly dull.
In all fairness, this was created specifically to poke fun at how a lot of Unity horror games that take place in a house tend to use this exact house as the basis for their setting.
I think the theme/inspiration they were going for is the creepy things you may find on Google Maps. There’s just this unsettling feel when you actually find something “unusual” there.
the first part reminds me of "unedited footage of a bear". if you went to the website associated with it, you could take a virtual tour of a house. there was even a closet you could look in and see half a guys head stuck in the wall
So far in the comments I've seen "this game has the same layout as": House party Mortem House of leaves That one game where you're killed by your sister?
_As if buying a new house wasnt terrifying enough. They had to make a game about it_ I thought I recognized this house. That in itself is horrifying. Noticed a good lack of "Howsit goin doood" Anyway, this house is sure used a lot XD. Yeah touring a house like this has become a thing. I kinda liked the real estate agent guy. Didnt expect the second part though
300k? for a house built in 2019? dear lord thats a understatement, you'd think it would be a outrageous wopping 650k, well if the house was in perfect condition
*Get the real experience of having a house to live insted of feeling homeless.* Also the family and friends Dlc is comming soon along with the girlfriend or boyfriend Dlc.
Hey it's the exact same house as in "The Survey". And honestly, it would have been so much better if it stayed all "Doki Doki Literature Club" and not turned into yet another walking simulator halfway through.
I noticed that too, was looking for a comment about it, do you think this game takes place in literal same house? I think it might be because the house has obviously been re done due to the comment about the updated bathroom, and there are scratches on the wall where one of the bedrooms would have been but is now sealed up.
If you look at the date on the debugging camera the game reads the date you played and inserts it into the game as part of the experience. Clever details really sell the atmosphere.
i know he said the concept of walking thru a virtual open house and you uncover a murder happened there is corny, but like.. that was the scariest part of the game for me tbh. idk i think if it was more subtle, you toured more houses, and perhaps slightly differing crimes happened in the various houses, then it would work. i think the shovel outside was a nice touch because it makes sense - the drones are just doing 3d scans of what's around them, and so would include something like that. the faint reflection in the cabinet is also pretty good, as is the killer peeking from the closet, not knowing he's being recorded (though i did think it was the victim's body at first). so just focus on that, and not the corny satanic ritual shit. idk maybe ddlc gets my hopes up for things like that :,)
I dunno what this genre is but I’m in love with everything about this games style, it isn’t “traditionally” scary but I think the idea of turning something normal and mundane and making it creepy and unsettling just scratches my brain just right. Tbh the ending was a lil…meh, tbh it would’ve been more scary if you had to run around and hide in broad daylight, the darkness can’t shield you that way. I think if it stayed in the uncanny valley the whole time it would’ve been perfect. That build up tho??? Chefs kiss.
Although I see that many would have preferred a more subtle terror, I feel that it could also have been a more parodic terror to the generic games that use that same house. Aside from possible general horror cliches, seriously this house gives me great slasher movie vibes and I love it
They should make a 2024 version of this game. No need for blood, the price of real estate and the existential dread of lifelong debt would put me into shock.
Corny? Perhaps...but the scares in the beginning were quite tense. Especially the slightly open door on the second floor. You can easily miss that and for some reason that makes it more unsettling. Because it's looking at you...and you may have never noticed.
I was also scared. I don’t know how they did it, but it just feels... eerie... and wrong... like I couldn’t watch this full play through the first time without looking away from the screen
huh. I guess I'm in the minority thinking that this is actually pretty tense and genuinely unsettling. the way the turns during the tour are very on-rails, very deliberate, it creates this supense like turning a page. I actually like the surrealism of subtle changes giving way to this total structural decay. the _lack_ of sound is used so well - it really makes the sounds it _does_ use _that_ much more effective. a very good example of "less is more" I think it's a bit more layered than just "oh it's a tour of a house where a mass murder happened," yknow? bc you get juuust enough details of exactly how it went down - the hair ripped out from the scalp, the scratches along the walls, the murderer hiding in the laundry room closet. I think the reflection in the cabinet door might be of his hanging body - signalling that we're _playing as_ the killer, and telling the story of a family annihilation/murder-suicide. and I think juxtaposing that with this cheery corporate tour of an idyllic family home - literally _thee_ hq residential house - is very clever, actually. I don't feel like this is the kind of game that _needs_ big, punchy scares and I don't understand this posturing in the comments of having to couch the admission of being scared in these sorts of "I'm ashamed to admit this creeped me out," "this was so cheesy but it freaked me out," "this actually scared me but I guess I'm kind of a coward lol" statements. idk I just think it's actually really well done
you get this full picture of the _struggle_ of it all without actually _seeing_ it happen. front door left ajar, the empty spot in the garage where the shovel was, the killer laying in wait in the laundry room closet, him capturing his victim and dragging them as they scratch at the wall for purchase - it's all very quietly disturbing. and portraying it through an open house - a fresh start for a happy family, and with the quiet corrections of the things you're not supposed to look at, it's like this grim reminder that once all evidence of what happened there is scrubbed away, the house goes back on the market for some other family who will likely take the very same virtual tour.
that fireplace is gonna bug me for the entire video, it's in a carpeted living room while the guy says it's a real one, and he says it's a brick fireplace when it's not made of brick
Stock image placeholder agent: These houses are made of thousands of pictures taken by nano drones! Demon: Well yes, but actually no. For real though it's pretty obvious once the "debug mode" kicks in that that isn't the case. The idea that you're viewing a home online that had a murder take place one hour ago is such a great concept, it seemed like the sellers had actually taken indoor photos twice (once during the murders, once after) and when the compiler corrupted and sent the photos back an hour to the guy standing over the corpses felt like I had uncovered a huge cover up. But then the demon appeared on screen, and then it turned out it was all a possesed computer simulation of the house the entire time.
The layout of the house is the exact same of some other horror game icant remember the name. Where you are hunted by your sister because you killed your family or something.
The agent's sewn mouth and eyes at 6:03 was the scariest part for me. It definitely went downhill towards the end but had some brilliant creepiness at the beginning.
creepiest thing about this is how the left most cabinets have knobs on the left, meaning they’ll open in the wrong direction: an aesthetic and functional monstrosity
As someone who once spent hours looking through an actual one of these real estate virtual tour things for… personal reasons, I’m impressed by the accuracy this game has to them! Like, the dude in the reflection at around 5 min in? It looks like how in the actual virtual tour, if you look in any reflections, you can see the camera or cameraman just there, facing the same way no matter where you look at it from
I've watched Manly play this first then other letsplayers who I subscribe to. I appreciate Manly is the only one so far I've watched who would click and make the realtor pop up with the stitched eyes and mouth. Manly's thoroughness in his lets plays are something I greatly enjoy and appreciate so much
First seeing the saw. "can you give me some details on this?" *wtf agent* *long pause* Great. That was the most expressive "great" I've heard in a while.
IT'S FREE REAL ESTATE
It's (Not) Free Real Estate
DAMMIT YOU BEAT ME TO IT
Yes
Hirameta!
ua-cam.com/video/cd4-UnU8lWY/v-deo.html It's a free house for you, Manly. XD
Ah yes, the horrors of being an adult and trying to buy a house.
unironically horrifying
Being an adult just fucking sucks. Nothing worth anything.
Don’t forget the horror of taxes. Now I see why Yoshi from Mario avoids taxes
Oh no! Not the I.R.S!
@@indigowendigo8165 >lots of money
>sex
>kids
>travel whenever you want
>Nobody telling you what to do
Pick one.
Nothing is more terrifying than adult responsibility, and crippling debt.
And flipped assets, lul.
Yos
Or just responsibility in general
My a life is a nightmare
help
A convenience store horror game, a real estate horror game, there's even a pizza delivery horror game, what's next? Trying to get some sleep on an airplane full of kids horror game?
Miguel Morales Media you are giving them ideas!
A horror game where you are trying to go asleep yet the airplane is full of kids? Ah, that IS horror.
Crying demon babies
I think you're on to something there...
“Working at Walmart during back to school season”, “Tax day”, “Rush hour” horror game
Not gonna lie, the guy in the laundry room freaked me out
Yeah same, I guess because he was so close
Melody Aurora I read this right when that part happened and I agree 😅
I wasn't spooked so much over the guy in the laundry room, but Manly's reaction spooked me. XD
@@Shiny_Misty totally
That guy is closeted. I wonder when he'll come out to us?
I figured this would just be a straight foward game where you bought a house... and then realized the plumbing needs to be redone, and all the electrical work needed to be redone, the roof was falling apart... oh and the taxes. Maybe a bit too real for a game though.
Then you have to pay for stuff also more and more things need to be fixed or to pay for ensurance and all, then you woke up standing at your window and realise that you never had the chance to enjoy life, because you have to take care of so many things and you never gona have time for yourself, then reaching the point in your bed, waiting for the sweet relase of the eternal sleep. Time had passed all too fast for you and you growed old. There is nothing more to do to change your choices now, because is too late, you can see the light that brings along billions of your memories gathered on your life, you regret all of the times when you said that "you will take some time for yourself", but you never did.
Have you seen "The Drowned Man"? there's a true house needing repairs horror story
@@bluebeka2458 that's too deep
@@bluebeka2458 the. Fucking. Horror.
That game is real, it's called the Sims
This is kind of...brilliant? Because this is THE house! If you play or watch enough cheap horror games, you recognize this house. Its a cookie-cutter house modal that is used in dozens, if not hundreds, of cheap throw-away games on Steam! And using it for an Open-House horror is kind of genius?
"HQ Residential House" baby!
@@TeapotOfficiaI Honestly this is the first horror game ive seen with it cause as soon as he went into the living room and twords the kitchen to where i could see the garage i just went:???? House Party? so its kinda funny to be thinking of two totally different game genres using this asset 😄😂
Yeah, The Survey used it, to use the scariest example I can think of, but on the other end of the spectrum, House Party also used it, and that was the least scary game I can think of
@@SsScarlet78 I thought house party too. I saw the garage and i was like "holy shit this is in the house party universe"
@@whiteeyebrowman1789 🤦♀️ it's houseparty. A game which was discussed on in the comments before yours, Einstein.
"How's it going dude" eerily echos through the house. LOL A lot of games use this house.
"How's going, DOOD ?"
@@alexhuduma9474 you better not bring any alcohol
"You're dead, asshole!"
Okay so it wasn't just me ^-^
when you don't stay away from the alcohol and frank kills you, leading to his arrest (and resale of the house for the sake of distancing the residents from memories of the tragedy), so the only thing you can haunt is the real estate drone
Buying a house? In THIS economy?
Interest rates have rock bottomed, buy buy buy.
thats what china did
I mean, after this pandemic, surely some places opened up.
Interest rates are at an all time low.
Actually it's a great time to buy a house if you can afford it, apparently
Kinda hate how i actually got freaked out......until the room was made out of ground beef. That was weird but with different Taste.
I agree the atmosphere was very well done, until it just kinda got out of hand.
Time to cook the room and make room burgers.
Too salty or too raw?
specifically the taste of ground beef
Ah hello, Devil Cookie
"Hey uhh.. can you give me some details on this?"
X X
##
"Great.."
"i'll take it" xDD
That guy in the closet made me *very* uncomfortable. And the video is over.
Vinicius Gregório same here
I agree. He should just accept what he is and come out of it.
@@kobkobkobkobkob I-- I am no longer scared of that man in the closet
That was just famous actor Tom Cruise, nothing to be uncomfortable about
@@TheMaurix101
Tom Cruise won’t come out the closet.
5:36 - A shovel stabbed into the ground of a garden is never a good sign without nearby plants to obscure it. I don't know why I noticed that immediately.
5:54 - a bloody saw in the garage
Yep, definitely a horror game.
7:26 Blood on the carpet on the right side of the bed
8:35 Weird messages
8:52 scratch marks
9:22 actually scared me but confirms that the "reflection" early on wasn't "us" it was someone else
10:49 the shovel disappeared
@@StarsinRain Yeah.
@@StarsinRain Good eye
The most hunting thing is the Ave Maria music for me. It wakes up many bad memories... The fight from angels and demons... jk, but i still hate the song.
@@StarsinRain Is that image on the wall upstairs leading to the second full bathroom something weird?? idk if its ever addressed but i looks like a weird fucked up face to me??
The "Too Many Cooks" reference reminded me, "Unedited Footage of a Bear" contains a link to a website that allows you to go on a virtual tour of the house in the video and it's kind of similar to this.
exactly what i thought! this has a distinctly Alan Resnick feel to it. doesn't look like it's actually connected to him though
@@andreagoh2732 Guessing that might've been an inspiration?
Honestly wish more games like these existed, they are very interesting, and this one even had a hint of comedy! Hopefully more will be made in the future
I FORGOT ABOUT THE BEAR ONE OH MY GOD
Unedited footage of a bear really gets to me bc recently the FDA or whatever raised the warning for Singulair (an asthma/allergy med) to the highest level bc it often caused depression, anxiety, and suicidal thoughts and actions. I stopped taking it recently and actually feel so much better even though I'm coughing and sneezing every time I go outside. Did Alan resnick know something about allergy meds before the rest of us??
"I prefer warmer tones."
The most annoying thing a real estate agent can hear. They just want to scream "YOU CAN PAINT IT AFTER YOU MOVE IN DUMBASS. COLOR IS IRRELEVANT."
This is why it started to attack you FYI.
This game actually freaked me out so much in the beginning. Had so much potential to be a creepy game but kind of ruined itself and became just another horror game.
Subtlety is what is scary.
Like the guy in closet freaked me out more than any jump scare.
same
88% sure that was the point i think? to me this plays as a parody horror game
yeah, i gotta admit im disappointed. im incredibly picky with horror and i gotta say the first part really had me on edge the whole time
In all fairness, this was created specifically to poke fun at how a lot of Unity horror games that take place in a house tend to use this exact house as the basis for their setting.
The guy in the closet was a jump scare tho
I’m 86% sure that first house is the same one from that weird porn game “House Party”, must be some free or cheap model
It is
I only realized it because I watched Johns series on it
I’m willing to bet the guy in the closet was the bald guy from that game. Just waiting for him to ask “How’s it going, dude?”
Aw man, I was hoping I would be the first person to point it out :P
As soon as he went to the master bedroom, I was like.... I think I've seen naked chicks in here before....
ASMR: you and manlybadasshero buy a haunted house.
blk. aura I’m tingling already
I would pay for that
Bodya 2.0 you capitalist bastard
All of his videos are asmr
@@sleepyusag11 you Darwinist pig
"This house used to be crime scene of mass murder, it's almost certain to be haunted by deadly ghosts. Would you buy it?"
"..."
"It has the lowest flat interest rate you can find"
"YES!"
Tbf, there's a house near where I live that was once a murder house. Reality can be scarier than fiction.
No
Are they’re at least ceiling fans in all the bedrooms? If so then absolutely
If not might pass. Air circulation is important
Meanwhile in 2022, I'd be happy to just buy it for asking price, but now I can't afford to because interest rates have tripled.
It's Free... er .. heavily discounted Real Estate!
"And if this was California it would probably be $800,000!"
If you're lucky! I've seen houses like this listed for $1 mil.
I mean, 800k was with the murders included
Why even live there isn't it hot as hell?
the demons are actually extra, they keep out burglars
@@ped3752 Because Californians like pain.
I've seen houses over there for 3 million. Glad I don't live there
I appreciate how the perspective in the dining room was from standing on the table
The Old Woman who thought this was a genuine Real Estating app: 👁👄👁
LOL
This was so close to being fantastic imo. The idea of going on a virtual house tour and just seeing small evidence of something sinister that went on in the house beforehand is brilliant. Unfortunately they took it too far and it stopped being scary with all the overt references to the spooky things in the house. Plus the ENTIRE end part should've been cut. If the game ended where he said "is the game over?" it would've been good and creepy, despite not taking the premise to its full potential. The last part with the ground beef monster and the endless hallway was just... Comical
Thats the point
Pretty sure that was a whole point of the ending part. I admit it was too exaggerated but the game is making fun of the whole house (imo). The house is used on hundreds or thousands of cheap spooky games on steam, so to my understanding the ending part was to over exaggerate that example.
In all fairness, this was created specifically to poke fun at how a lot of Unity horror games that take place in a house tend to use this exact house as the basis for their setting.
huh. if anything i liked the end part, especially the "system_ spawn "it" character"
“Ground beef monster” lmao 😂🤣
Dont you just hate it, when you're trying to buy a house virtually and turns out its cursed?
Smh bruh
Yeah its so annoying
can't even afford a nice house now, tbh
don't you hate when at the end of tour of open virtual house they make you to offer your soul to their beef meat or whatever?
ugh, what a shame
It seems like alot of beautiful luxurious homes are cursed these days, just burn some sage and you're good to go lmao
I legit thought that 4:25 was someone begining to sing just to realize it was Manly making a noise.
So did I!
Scared the shit outta me
A MANLY Noise, if you will.
@@keijijohnson9754 I won't
LOLOL
_Not for that price_
The shovel in the backyard was the first tip off really... that & no double vanity or separate shower in the master bath, not enough storage in the kitchen. Then that overly long hallway will be terrible to heat/cool.... & if that "It" guy is going to be in my house, he better darn well pay rent.
They might be paying rent, maybe they're just putting it in the couch?
Signs you know your screwed
Front door doesn't open
Gain the ability to run
Reflection in mirror
Walk in closet
Children
Oh boy, “reflection in the mirror” definitely run out of the bathroom and rethink your life if your actually a vampire
Why children lol
@@Konata_TheRappa07 name a horror in which u saw a child and thought it will be OK to start a conversation
@@2Forbid well I don’t really know, I’m more into liminal space/anything that had to do with exploring areas horror gameplays or sometimes psychological horror so I don’t really know lol. I kinda like cute horror too. Although, there’s this one horror game that I watched a gameplay of and didn’t finish it yet, the MC was a child, I also saw a couple other ones like that but otherwise idk.
@@waterbottletime_45 lmao plus the wrong reflection at around 4:46 was enough to raise my suspicions.
I actually really enjoyed this one, it's not perfect or mindblowing at any means but I found it legit creepy and surreal (I'm also kind of a baby though lol). I love when horror games create like a norm or expectation and then break it, part of the reason I liked ddlc so much. Good stuff imo
When you saw the reflection in the glass I thought it was going to be a slower burn than it ended up being. I think there's something there for a more subtle game where the player gets to view creepy things caught when a location was photographed, maybe for a house recreation like this or maybe for a streetview or something. This was alright and genuinely pretty creepy, but it did slightly lose me a bit when everything started to go crazy. Great usage of the stock image guy though.
yeah the murder scene laid out just like that wasn’t a great payoff for the really good tension and suspense
The game is a parody of other horror games that use the same house since it is a stock asset.
5:57 : *happens*
Me: *exits fullscreen*
6:03 This is your sleep demon paralysis standing next to your bed at 3 am and starring intensly at you while you sleep. We call him Steve btw.
After that 5:57, this had become even scarier than most of the games Manly recorded because every single detail of the game could be a jumpscare.
same
For anyone wondering, photogrammetry is a real word. It's talking about calculating the size of things in photographs to potentially be turned into maps or 3d models.
This
TIL thank you
That was legitimately freaky holy shit
I honestly didn't think there would be a horror game about open houses.
But you can make a horror game about anything really, as long as the idea is executed well.
Yeah.
@Nile I'm sure it's possible, have the character be a major introvert and have them invited to some kind of family party where everyone is too eager to meet you, and they'd chase you to give you a hug which in turn caused you to panic
*The killer bowl of cereal* comming soon on steam! 😅
I think the "Attack Of The Killer Clams" Would be spooky but funny
@Nile Hmm, I can kind of see a horror game about chairs that make you not move, or a chair that turns you into stone once sat on.
the first half of this game was pretty brilliant, I haven't been that unnerved in a very long time, I think the mechanic of only being able to look in four directions and the slow turning around to face another wall worked super well in creating tension, I was super spooked!!
I mean, if you ignore all the blood, and murder, and spooky ghosts, it's a lovely house for the most part.
But my question is,
Why is there a huge window in the *shower* of all places!?
ew why that house has that
Hahaha yes you’re getting to the real questions. I like it :)
The worst thing for me, is that this house was strikingly similar to a house of a family friend that I used to play at all the time back some 20 years ago.... The creepiness of this really got through me because of that.
Omg, so HQ Residential House actually exists in real life?!
Im hiding in the comments rn, idk why its so scary for me. It could be the weird glitches, the crippling anxiety of house buying, or the weird texture of the game. But i can not look at the screen for more than a few moments
4:24 "Eeeeeeh-" Honestly, I thought that sound was a stock ghost sound effect but it was just Manly. XD
The dude who is in the stock image being in this is probably scared of what he’s become
OH NO NOT AGENT NAME
4:48 How can that reflection be "us" when it is a "Virtual" open house?
I knew it was the killer but I completely forgot that it was virtual-
I thought it looked like we were handcuffed, maybe after the crime?.
Bruh
How's it goin', dood? You stayin' away from the alcohol? You'll start imagining rooms made of ground beef if ya don't, dood.
FINALLY I SAW A HOUSE PARTY COMMENT!!!!!!😆😆😆😆😆😆😆
Wow, so they took a real thing people have (virtual open houses) and made a horror game based on it? That's a really creative idea. um... but isn't this the house from that one Porn Party game... again...
Ok, so I'll be honest. This is the first time I've seen this house, or premade assets used in a way that is actually pretty spooky.
John Wolfe made a video about the house.
@@tonypeppermint5329 Like a whole video dedicated to that house, or just that he's played so many games using it?
@@pacecory1 He played games that used the HQ Residential House assist.
The beginning was very strong, subtly offputting and unnerving... then it squandered all of it with the blatant stuff coming too quick and the meat was were the final nail that killed all tension and made it just mildly amusing and mostly dull.
@@vanlocphan3051 that would have worked better, but I still think this is one of my favourite horror games until meat room
Eh, it works for what it is.
In all fairness, this was created specifically to poke fun at how a lot of Unity horror games that take place in a house tend to use this exact house as the basis for their setting.
I think the theme/inspiration they were going for is the creepy things you may find on Google Maps.
There’s just this unsettling feel when you actually find something “unusual” there.
the first part reminds me of "unedited footage of a bear". if you went to the website associated with it, you could take a virtual tour of a house. there was even a closet you could look in and see half a guys head stuck in the wall
No one is appreciating how Manly is actually surveying the house, even in the scary moments
16:36
So far in the comments I've seen "this game has the same layout as":
House party
Mortem
House of leaves
That one game where you're killed by your sister?
_As if buying a new house wasnt terrifying enough. They had to make a game about it_
I thought I recognized this house. That in itself is horrifying. Noticed a good lack of "Howsit goin doood"
Anyway, this house is sure used a lot XD. Yeah touring a house like this has become a thing. I kinda liked the real estate agent guy. Didnt expect the second part though
I think there are some people that can even walk this house with their eyes closed.
@@alinaelenamoroianu6657 and with their dick out flashing everyone
Ah the true horror, the house buying market
300k? for a house built in 2019? dear lord thats a understatement, you'd think it would be a outrageous wopping 650k, well if the house was in perfect condition
And a meat room in the basement should cost another hundred-k.
I mean homes do tend to slide down in price when a MURDER HAPPENS INSIDE IT.
the giant meat sacrifice room would’ve cost a small fortune in itself as well
20:15 - Manly: "I think we just offered my soul"
That's expected when you deal with real estate.
This house is the same as the house from the game House Party, a poorly made porn game
That's because it's the HQ Residential House asset from the unity store.
THATS WHAT I SAID
you mean, pornly made poor game ;)
I was just thinking the same thing
Eh, I've seen worse
The funniest thing about this is Manly genuinely reviewing the Unity House.
I eat too many avocado toasts to buy a house. This is the next best thing.
*Get the real experience of having a house to live insted of feeling homeless.* Also the family and friends Dlc is comming soon along with the girlfriend or boyfriend Dlc.
Hey it's the exact same house as in "The Survey".
And honestly, it would have been so much better if it stayed all "Doki Doki Literature Club" and not turned into yet another walking simulator halfway through.
I noticed that too, was looking for a comment about it, do you think this game takes place in literal same house? I think it might be because the house has obviously been re done due to the comment about the updated bathroom, and there are scratches on the wall where one of the bedrooms would have been but is now sealed up.
I love that you're actually reviewing the house throughout the playthrough
*seeing the person in the closet*
Manly: AH!
*Me, a second later*
AH!!
If you look at the date on the debugging camera the game reads the date you played and inserts it into the game as part of the experience. Clever details really sell the atmosphere.
Did anyone else notice the very sly "666" in the address or just me?
Where?
@@firstnamelastname8525 1+5=6 the address is 15615 tell me how that is not a sly 666
@@kevinshahan9690 ohhhh i didn't even notice! That's so cool
This reminds me of uncut footage of a bear and this house has people in it Interactive website.
what website is it?
@@kinkajuu1 its unavailable now , but channel name "Night Mind" already made video about it.
I recommend you check him out.
same. especially the part with the guy in the closet
That’s exactly what I thought of
Same here Uncut Footage of a Bear was the first thing I thought of when I saw the intro of this video.
Ah yes HQ residential house
I hope John Wolfe plays this as well
Nah. He'll no doubt hold out on us.
Nah. He’ll no doubt hold out on us.
花すき damn
He will definitely see the house, recognize it and go to the next game.
i know he said the concept of walking thru a virtual open house and you uncover a murder happened there is corny, but like.. that was the scariest part of the game for me tbh. idk i think if it was more subtle, you toured more houses, and perhaps slightly differing crimes happened in the various houses, then it would work. i think the shovel outside was a nice touch because it makes sense - the drones are just doing 3d scans of what's around them, and so would include something like that. the faint reflection in the cabinet is also pretty good, as is the killer peeking from the closet, not knowing he's being recorded (though i did think it was the victim's body at first).
so just focus on that, and not the corny satanic ritual shit.
idk maybe ddlc gets my hopes up for things like that :,)
That's the house from the survey and house party etc,etc.....
I dunno what this genre is but I’m in love with everything about this games style, it isn’t “traditionally” scary but I think the idea of turning something normal and mundane and making it creepy and unsettling just scratches my brain just right. Tbh the ending was a lil…meh, tbh it would’ve been more scary if you had to run around and hide in broad daylight, the darkness can’t shield you that way. I think if it stayed in the uncanny valley the whole time it would’ve been perfect. That build up tho??? Chefs kiss.
Also, this is legit ALMOST like House Party's home, in terms of house design/locations
It's literally like 98% stolen from House Party, the layout/house/design/etc
Absolute FACTS!
@@The_Totes_Adorbs Lol 2 year later reply, but the house isn't "stolen", it's a free asset house that's found in a lot of games
The fact Manly actually knew his stuff about real state and whatnot is what made this video even better
"Hey, can you give me some details on this?"
*Man arrives with sewn mouth and eyes.*
"Great."
I see Monika decided to go into real estate after she graduated from high school ...
HAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHAH
Although I see that many would have preferred a more subtle terror, I feel that it could also have been a more parodic terror to the generic games that use that same house. Aside from possible general horror cliches, seriously this house gives me great slasher movie vibes and I love it
They should make a 2024 version of this game. No need for blood, the price of real estate and the existential dread of lifelong debt would put me into shock.
this game is super corny and i hate how badly it actually freaked me out
alas i am a coward
Corny? Perhaps...but the scares in the beginning were quite tense. Especially the slightly open door on the second floor. You can easily miss that and for some reason that makes it more unsettling. Because it's looking at you...and you may have never noticed.
I was also scared. I don’t know how they did it, but it just feels... eerie... and wrong... like I couldn’t watch this full play through the first time without looking away from the screen
I love watching Manly play the silliest horror games because his personality makes it so much better than other gaming channels
Wait, is that the house from House Party?
Awkward OrangeDrawz I was thinking the same thing!!!! How's it going doods
Oh fuck oh god oh fuck it *is*
Awkward OrangeDrawz so many games used that asset. John Wolfe did a video covering them. It’s really funny
@@otomeleifu I know right! I watch his videos, too!
The fabled HQ Residential House.. Every third horror game uses that map
inlove w this video and the game specifically. watched it abt a yr ago and it kept me coming back to this video for more
huh. I guess I'm in the minority thinking that this is actually pretty tense and genuinely unsettling. the way the turns during the tour are very on-rails, very deliberate, it creates this supense like turning a page. I actually like the surrealism of subtle changes giving way to this total structural decay. the _lack_ of sound is used so well - it really makes the sounds it _does_ use _that_ much more effective. a very good example of "less is more"
I think it's a bit more layered than just "oh it's a tour of a house where a mass murder happened," yknow? bc you get juuust enough details of exactly how it went down - the hair ripped out from the scalp, the scratches along the walls, the murderer hiding in the laundry room closet.
I think the reflection in the cabinet door might be of his hanging body - signalling that we're _playing as_ the killer, and telling the story of a family annihilation/murder-suicide. and I think juxtaposing that with this cheery corporate tour of an idyllic family home - literally _thee_ hq residential house - is very clever, actually.
I don't feel like this is the kind of game that _needs_ big, punchy scares and I don't understand this posturing in the comments of having to couch the admission of being scared in these sorts of "I'm ashamed to admit this creeped me out," "this was so cheesy but it freaked me out," "this actually scared me but I guess I'm kind of a coward lol" statements.
idk I just think it's actually really well done
you get this full picture of the _struggle_ of it all without actually _seeing_ it happen. front door left ajar, the empty spot in the garage where the shovel was, the killer laying in wait in the laundry room closet, him capturing his victim and dragging them as they scratch at the wall for purchase - it's all very quietly disturbing.
and portraying it through an open house - a fresh start for a happy family, and with the quiet corrections of the things you're not supposed to look at, it's like this grim reminder that once all evidence of what happened there is scrubbed away, the house goes back on the market for some other family who will likely take the very same virtual tour.
that fireplace is gonna bug me for the entire video, it's in a carpeted living room while the guy says it's a real one, and he says it's a brick fireplace when it's not made of brick
I'm too broke to move out ;-;
Edit:
I changed my mind, I don't wanna move out
My UA-cam app decided to shut itself down at 12:50 and scare me shitless. Impeccable timing and good spooks.
Stock image placeholder agent: These houses are made of thousands of pictures taken by nano drones!
Demon: Well yes, but actually no.
For real though it's pretty obvious once the "debug mode" kicks in that that isn't the case.
The idea that you're viewing a home online that had a murder take place one hour ago is such a great concept, it seemed like the sellers had actually taken indoor photos twice (once during the murders, once after) and when the compiler corrupted and sent the photos back an hour to the guy standing over the corpses felt like I had uncovered a huge cover up. But then the demon appeared on screen, and then it turned out it was all a possesed computer simulation of the house the entire time.
The quick turns are a really clever way to implement a scare in a static game environment
The entire house was straight-up taken from House Party...
@@The_Totes_Adorbs I meant the 90-degree rotation of the camera during the clickthrough tour, such as the closet scare.
@The_Totes_Adorbs Also, it's just a stock asset. It's been used by hundreds of indie games.
@@The_Totes_Adorbs It's a Unity asset that anyone can use.
The layout of the house is the exact same of some other horror game icant remember the name.
Where you are hunted by your sister because you killed your family or something.
A lot of horror games used this asset. John Wolfe did a video about it too. It's the HQ Residential House from the Unity Store.
The game was called 'the survey'
Huh.
It fits in with the aesthetic of the game since this house had a series of bad events. Kinda like a haunted house
THE WAY MANLYS VOICE WENT FROM “formal businessmen” to *-HEY-*
I SWEAR FOR THAT MOMENT I COULD HEAR THE MICS SUFFERING 💀
The agent's sewn mouth and eyes at 6:03 was the scariest part for me. It definitely went downhill towards the end but had some brilliant creepiness at the beginning.
The hallway bit scared me so badly, because I was constantly expecting a screamer jumpscare or an unsettling sound to pop up around every corner 😭
why is this actually creepy 😭🥺
creepiest thing about this is how the left most cabinets have knobs on the left, meaning they’ll open in the wrong direction: an aesthetic and functional monstrosity
Oh is it the recession again? XD
As someone who once spent hours looking through an actual one of these real estate virtual tour things for… personal reasons, I’m impressed by the accuracy this game has to them! Like, the dude in the reflection at around 5 min in? It looks like how in the actual virtual tour, if you look in any reflections, you can see the camera or cameraman just there, facing the same way no matter where you look at it from
I didn't know I could buy the backrooms to live in! I hope I can get homeowners insurance on it.
Coming back years later to say the real horror is that primary bedroom is literally bigger than my entire first apartment.
The too many cooks reference make me think about how much this reminds me of too many cooks and this house has ppl in it
Looks like the perfect house for a house party (minus living room and office)... or really blowing off Steam in many ways...
The most terrifying part is this is the EXACT layout of my neighbors house like that’s terrifying
I've watched Manly play this first then other letsplayers who I subscribe to. I appreciate Manly is the only one so far I've watched who would click and make the realtor pop up with the stitched eyes and mouth. Manly's thoroughness in his lets plays are something I greatly enjoy and appreciate so much
The whole square footage maze was straight out house of leaves lmao! That's great!
First seeing the saw.
"can you give me some details on this?"
*wtf agent*
*long pause* Great.
That was the most expressive "great" I've heard in a while.
Manly sounds so different, what a difference only a few years makes
It just sounds like a better mic along with getting better at speaking and presenting. Pitch might have dropped a bit over time however
Point and click horror games have evolved over the years, haven't they?
6:00
manly: hey, can you give me some details on this? (bloody saw)
agent: 😵
manly: great. i’ll take it.
A common Unity house