Zyon so it's a "single breath that lasts a lifetime" It even allows you to talk normally,whiteout breathing. While using goggles and a respirator. Also deep divers don't usually start sight seeing as they usually just go straight down and straight back up. For an immersive games the immersion is wrecked right off the bat and all the time I'm not thinking "hey this is a beautifully made game" I'm thinking "how is that even possible dude" Not for me this one igp.
@@markios6824 your sentence structure is all sorta messed up, hard to understand your opinion. This is obviously set in a fictional universe not mirroring modern diving tech. Duh Lastly full face mask re-breathers are a thing and you can talk/breath normal on those. Of course you're still breathing compressed air, so it rushes in making talking sound different. Still funny you expected a diving simulator. When you said most deep divers go straight down? They have to all stop at pressure intervals on the way down. Nitrogen bubbles bad.
I would be making the same noises as well. Doesn’t matter if the animals won’t harm you. The fact remains that for people who are terrified of the ocean, like me, THIS game is horrifying. Especially in areas where you can’t see what’s around you
LokiLaufeyson2010 yes, but hes so overdramatic. Everything he does, especially when in multiplayer, is excessively loud and overdone. Hes a vlogger in a gamer’s body, which sucks because if he went diving, which he most likely hasnt given his judgement on underwater movement, he would see that it is terrifying, but mostly harmless. TL;DR he yells too much and is scared without having any attachment to reality. Theres a difference between scared and startled btw, and hes been playing too many horror games to get startled this easily by a game like this.
Hi, scuba certified ocean diver here. To this day, most terrifying moments for me are first hopping out of the boat, or the moments just before you get back onto the it. It 100% has "stepping onto a dark trail in the forest at night" and "running up the stairs after turning the light out in the basement" vibes. And every time you look out into the abyss..... *shudders*
I know this is an old comment, but I always wondered how scuba divers feel when getting in and out of the water, and you described it exactly how I imagined. I listened to this one diver who described what happened to his body when a sperm whale was super close to him and his clicking made his entire body go numb and tingling. It's insane what it can do to you.
well you would still be crushed in a space suit they aren't made to withstand additional atmospheres. The deeper you go the more atmospheres you're subjected to which is why it's easier to go to space than go to the bottom of the mariana trench
@@sharksuperiority9736 No,pufferfiush are poisonous,not venomous.Venomous is a term used for animals that secrete poison, either by bite or sting(like blue spotted stingrays,inland taipan snake etc). Poisonous, on the other hand, is the term used for animals that passively poison something with toxins, like when in contact with said animal skin or barbs (like poison dart frogs or pitohui)
5:40 That feeling is called Thallasaphobia. Thallasaphobia is the fear of deep water, the unexplainable fear that something horrible is right under you, that one last shiver down your spine as you exit the water because you know that something is about to grab you by the foot and drag you down to the depths to either swallow you whole, tear you to pieces, or swim nearby and wait for you drown, then slowly consume you from the inside out.
I like to imagine that if deep ocean fish were intelligent enough to think this way, they would probably be terrified of the surface, assuming it's a deadly hellscape populated by monsters and nightmarish machines because all they've ever seen of the surface is human submersibles and sunken ships, dead stuff that drifts down, and sperm whales that come down apparently just to pick fights with giant squid, aka the biggest, baddest motherfuckers beyond sunlight. They would be terrified of the surface. I also remember in Blue Planet, then talking about this deep sea squid living in the midnight zone. It plays its eggs there, they hatch there, the squid lives, grows, hunts, sleeps, and dies there, never going to the surface or the bottom. It spends its whole life drifting in the dark. But that squid would probably be unable to understand why we'd ever prefer to be confined to 2 directions of movement.
I'm not so much afraid about something grabbing me and dragging me to the depths (honestly, I never really thought about that before), but it is the darkness and something comings at me in a wide open space to where I am not able to be agile.
@@metalmayfantasy Check out SEA's video about supervoids if you want to be reminded of that every time you look at the night sky. The filament our galaxy is a part of is running through the middle of a mind-blowingly huge void. Essentially the Milky Way is like a town along a two lane highway through the middle of absolutely nowhere. Aside from this road there's just nothing in every direction.
Do you get scared in swimming pools as well or is it just the ocean for you? Cause when I'm in a swimming pool I'll literally hallucinate creatures underneath me, when I'm swimming in the pool or ocean I feel like something is right behind me chasing me trying to eat me, I'll look around and see something chasing me even though nothing is there.
I only hate to see that dark blue a reminder of the deepest depth on the ocean...thinking somethings gonna pop out of a sudden catching me...and i even hate it if im being chased by it..the feeling of being chase by something horrendous and big is terrible
@@kantaria1138 For me it's just when I can't see the bottom of whatever I'm swimming in. Like if I look over a deep underwater canyon I will freak the hell out, but if I can look down and see all the way to the floor I'm fine
Random fun fact: getting as close as IGP does with those whales IRL is actually pretty dangerous. The reason for this is the sounds they produce can temporarily paralyze your body or parts of your body and do some serious damage.
Sperm whales actually reduce the power of their clicks when humans are in the water with them! They take care not to hurt us. It makes sense seeing as they are incredibly smart creatures with complex emotions.
@@twinbrotherhood6976 well there is a saying that we are all geniuses in our own way. Like you wouldn't call a fish a dummy because it doesn't know how to climb a tree. Idk who said that but I heard it somewhere or just made it up and thought I heard it somewhere idk it's been years.
Fun fact: The sperm whale is the world's largest known predator. It grows even larger than the Megalodon! Less fun fact: Dolphins are potentially more dangerous to humans than sharks. A hungry shark might mistake you for a seal, but an angry dolphin will just want you dead!
Nope you're wrong. It's not dolphins you should worry about. It's the Orcas, they ARE the apes predators of the sea now. Ever since they learned that flipping great whites over, paralyzed them and then it's an easy feast. Some species even figured out how to eat sting rays by going for the tail first..
That's kinda a sucky way to die... I'd just swim close to the shore lay myself down on the floor with my blow hole above water and die of old age if I was a whale.
@@jtbrice68 Whales are crushed by their own weight when out of water, you'd probably get washed ashore and slowly crushed to death by your own mass if you did that.
Honestly I love this was inspired by Blue Planet. Probably one of my favorites on Netflix. Any nature BBC documentary by David Attenborough is great. How come no one is talking about that though?
@@CuriousLumenwood That's fantastic, but his criticism was on it not being realistic and breaking immersion, and it was not realistic and broke immersion.
It's called putting on a persona for the views. The younger audience loves loud reactions and overexcitement because its relatable to them. Even for adults, seeing someone do a genuine reaction during a game would likely be boring.
IGP probably is legit terrified of the sea and when he's playing other games. I think his screams are louder than they would be if he was playing alone, for the sake of the video but the mumbling under his breath about something looking for him etc etc are probably his genuine thoughts just spoken instead of in his head.
@@obsidianfrost9514 No, he just overreacts trying to look funny. Dude look at the thumbnail. Nothing happened in the whole video and he started screaming at rocks and made a clickbait thumbnail about a kraken💀
Orcas trowing food so their babies gets interested to it and try to bait to it etc. They encourage babies to eat solid food, not just mothers milk. Thats what i heard.
Jack S I’m referring to the movement itself not whether it’s parallel or perpendicular. Either way the movement is essentially the same. And when a fish is out of water. It is parallel, just like a mammal.
Colossal Squid actually terrify me. I can't imagine looking down and seeing a 40ft beast with eight spiked tendrils coming at me or swimming past. Instant heart attack. Luckily, they are so deep that will never happen.
I probably wouldn't be able to handle it either. I think that giant and colossal squids are so cool but they terrify me even though they are not aggressive hostile predators. They actually prefer to scavenge stuff or eat really small prey rather than hunting animals that are the size of humans or bigger.
@@TigerBonez So then what stops them from trying out human like sharks do? Even if they decide they don't want to finish you, they'll have stripped some flesh off your bones in the ocean, kind of a death sentence.
@@MayoZrooski I do not know the answer to that. I would assume that a giant squid or colossal squid would want to protect themselves and if necessary they would use their tentacles to protect themselves but I believe that the chances are higher that they would just make an ink cloud and then get away like most cephalopods do when they see a creature that might look like a threat.
@TJ McGregor You're right, it doesn't make sense. It's just a stupid pun and not very clever. You would eventually breath in water so that breath wouldn't last "a lifetime" but the auto response breath would.
"Don't tell me this game that takes place in the ocean about the beauty and glory of the natural world, all about exploration without interference, has a MESSAGE!" IGP, player of Subnautica, a game with a message.
@@blake9908 Uhh.. Not really. It takes a certain amount of action to get people to listen unfortunately, because most people are too busy just thinking of themselves to give a single fuck about anyone else, or animals, or the the rainforest, or even the air we actually fucking breathe. Because its inconvenient to think that our modern lives are making things worse for future generations, isn't it? Let's just all pretend everything is fine.
@@oxymoron02 It's more so the fact that what most people see is a bunch of idiots screeching whenever someone steps on a leaf, or an animal dies in nature. Most activists (from what I've seen) don't know a single thing about nature. "We have to save every species, nothing can die, not a single ant!" while forgetting that the ant-eater needs to eat too.
That part where the giant squid first appears looks to be a reference to the first time a giant squid was filmed in US waters, where the camera filmed a very similar shot of its tentacles and beak before it quickly swam off
26:00 yeah I don’t care how comfortable you are in the ocean you would definitely be concerned at this point, they’re in an unprecedented situation and squids are often highly aggressive they might actually be insane.
IGP early in the video: “ya know what would be a funny Easter egg. A tentacle coming up from the depths” IGP later in the video: “I shouldn’t have said that, I really shouldn’t have said that”
You know, they should make a Blue Planet game where you play as the animals and it switches from real life footage to you playing the game. That would be awesome!
as a young male who was intrigued by the deep blue sea it was hilarious to see you scream at every deep-sea fish. and I was able to identify most of them.HAHAAHAHAH that year of studying did not go to waste
13:35 They hunt squids. Smaller ones that live in swarms in the deep sea, most of the time, but they aren't picky. 20:50 "Just squids" - squids of that size are fully capable of and have been killing humans. 21:50 very roughly 200m.
Normal person concern: "I hope I don't get killed here in the ocean with lots of predators around" UA-camr concern: "It will be bad if you die on stream!"
You can actually swim like she does :) it's INCREDIBLY tiring, but I'm a master scuba diver and I do move like that when I'm trying to swim short distances quickly. It's almost like short sprint so to speak.
IGP, I know you are uncomfortable playing this game, but I love ocean stuff. I also don't have a gaming pc, so I'm playing this vicariously through you. Please do more of this, I'm really intrigued! Thx bro!
@@Nelyak_07 No, they aren't. They can not stop growing which is a definitive death sentence for 3 different reasons: They do not have an advanced circulatory system. Growing larger than their respiratory system can support will kill them by slow asphyxiation. Molting takes longer and becomes harder the the molting animal is. Again, a lobster can not stop growing so it must molt every once in a while. Pretty much everything can go horribly wrong while molting, ranging from getting stuck in the old exoskeleton to having the new, soft shell rupture to tearing gills and limbs off in the molting process. There's also the fact that the pre-molt period when the animal can't eat gets longer with increasing size. Eventually the lobster will starve to death before it's able to complete molting. There's also the fact that the larger the animal grows, the brittler the exoskeleton is proportionally. Even in the case where the lobster would be swimming in pure oxygen and have a team of surgeons monitoring the molting process, it'd still kill itself after a while by overstressing and cracking the shell after growing too big.
15:05 When you've spent most of your life either on or in the ocean the fear and dread most would feel in those kinds of situations are actually very exciting and thrilling for you. Especially because people tend to fear that which they don't understand or find very alien and unfamiliar, but spending so much time underwater acclimates you to it and makes it so the fear is instead replaced with curiosity. It does also help to be a bit of an adrenaline junkie/dare devil sort of person, which most who live for this kind of stuff are. Fun facts: being that close to whales when they are using their echo-location (the clicking) or singing to one another can actually be so loud it not only feels like its reverberating through your whole body (especially your skull) but can actually damage or outright deafen your hearing if not properly equipped to dampen the sound or pressure it can generate in your head. 17:42 Despite the nickname of "Killer Whale", there has never been a recorded case of Orca's attacking a human IN THE WILD. . .In captivity is unfortunately another, more grotesque, story. In the wild there is actually no safer place to be in the ocean then next to a so called "killer Whale" because they are the top of the food chain in their chosen biome of the ocean. Even a Great White Shark would flee in terror from just one Orca, and they always travel in family pods. 17:51 The ocean sunfish, or common mola, Is believed to swim sideways, broadside flush with the surface, to help regulate body temperature as well as enabling smaller fish and even seagulls to clean it of various parasites. 24:25 Not necessarily. There are ways to acclimate the human body to the extreme pressures of deep sea diving, especially with specialized equipment. One way that is used now is to lower a diver in a specialized chamber that slowly adjusts the pressure inside to match the outside (such as the submarine we constantly see this character in). That actually isn't the most difficult problem to counter. The worst is the temperature of the water at those depths. Deep ocean water has a very uniform temperature, around 0 - 3 °C (32 °F - 37.4 °F). However, due to the salinity (saltiness) of ocean water, it has a lower freezing point; around -1.8 °C (28.76 degrees Fahrenheit). Those are dangerously cold temperatures for even short term exposure, let alone an extended deep sea dive. The ocean can be beautifully serene and intensely terrifying all at once. We know more about the surface of the moon, or even mars, then we do about the bottom of the ocean. The last place on earth that is truly unknown, unexplored, and alien to us.
To be completely honest, one of the first things I thought of doing when he got out into the water was just going over the edge and going as far down as it would let me, which is probably what I would do if I had the game lol
Yep, it would let people down if I was a gaming UA-camd or a twitch streamer because of games like Jedi fallen order or Skyrim, because of my stupid human emotion (arachnophobia).
5:05 "that terrifies me" I feel you man, I went to the great barrier reef and got to the dropoff point. Still gives me the heeby jeebies thinking about what was down there looking up at me
Her: *litterally facing a gaping beak of a giant squid that could squash her with its tentacle" Also Her: "that gave me chills" For real thought does this kind of stream really exist because i would like to see those
Nah... This game is somewhat futuristic. The pressure at those depths is beyond insane... Also, notice how she has not even an oxygen tank on her back?
Not with a diver because obviously the pressure would be to much for a human being. But there is a channel called EVNautilus. The're exploring the oceans and comenting on it and often doing live streams. It's fun watching them.
Ok, I know you're scared of the ocean - you've made that abundantly clear and I will respect that, even though I personally have no fear of the deep blue whatsoever. That being said, keep in mind that this is an exploration game, *not* a horror. You aren't going to be encountering any sea monsters like the Kraken or Cthulhu or some random sea serpent because that's not what this game is about. It's about exploring the wonders of the ocean and educating players about the numerous species that inhabit it, especially when it comes to conservation and the plight of the oceans of today. Nothing is this game is meant to attack you, otherwise that would ruin the otherwise peaceful atmosphere the developers are trying to go for.
IGP has also played alot of games that 'seem' peaceful at first, then flip the horror switch with the force of a hand grenade, so he has a semi-permanent mindset of fearing the POSSIBILITY of being randomly and violently murdered by something coming out of the dark at him,
Well, you just kind of expect the worse to happen. And the thought of looking down and seeing nothing except the vastness of the ocean and not knowing what's out there is pretty scary (at least for me) mainly because there's not much of the ocean that was explored so it is possible for some Kraken or Cthulhu like creatures to exist deep down in the ocean
Oh, god! Why don’t you play the game yourself or find a silent let’s play of it? If it’s not your cup of tea watching IGP freak out then don’t watch it. Don’t be all high and mighty about it, your grace.
Harmless gentle whale shark: "OMG! Terrifying." Dolphins that will literally rape humans for fun: "Such precious creatures." You make me laugh, dude XD
@@idontknowimebored77 Nah your fine bro they don't rape humans they rape the females to bread, dolphins are generally peaceful to us but are fucked up to other dolphins
no matter how u look at it, the suit is extremely unrealistic u would still have to worry about things like decompression sickness or your oxygen becoming toxic under all the pressure but i mean wtv its just a game
This reminds me so much of a game called "Endless Ocean" that I absolutely adored as a child. It was a wii title and had an amazing story line. There was also a dope ass sequel I didn't play through very far.
IGP complaining about the dialogue and then immediately missing it when he has to free dive in the dark gave me more whiplash than a car accident.
Whiplash, depression. Same sorta thing, yeah
Yah not the best commentation I've seen from him.
My body is ready, Kakashi Sensei!
Zyon so it's a "single breath that lasts a lifetime"
It even allows you to talk normally,whiteout breathing.
While using goggles and a respirator. Also deep divers don't usually start sight seeing as they usually just go straight down and straight back up.
For an immersive games the immersion is wrecked right off the bat and all the time I'm not thinking "hey this is a beautifully made game"
I'm thinking
"how is that even possible dude"
Not for me this one igp.
@@markios6824 your sentence structure is all sorta messed up, hard to understand your opinion. This is obviously set in a fictional universe not mirroring modern diving tech. Duh
Lastly full face mask re-breathers are a thing and you can talk/breath normal on those. Of course you're still breathing compressed air, so it rushes in making talking sound different. Still funny you expected a diving simulator. When you said most deep divers go straight down? They have to all stop at pressure intervals on the way down. Nitrogen bubbles bad.
Game: Doesn’t have health bar, animals don’t attack you, you don’t need to worry about oxygen
IGP: “Eughehugh, ah what was that?!”
yeah, it's actually pretty annoying. Match the commentary to the game, dude!
I would be making the same noises as well. Doesn’t matter if the animals won’t harm you. The fact remains that for people who are terrified of the ocean, like me, THIS game is horrifying. Especially in areas where you can’t see what’s around you
LokiLaufeyson2010 yes, but hes so overdramatic. Everything he does, especially when in multiplayer, is excessively loud and overdone. Hes a vlogger in a gamer’s body, which sucks because if he went diving, which he most likely hasnt given his judgement on underwater movement, he would see that it is terrifying, but mostly harmless. TL;DR he yells too much and is scared without having any attachment to reality. Theres a difference between scared and startled btw, and hes been playing too many horror games to get startled this easily by a game like this.
Liam G lmao really typed all this
right i much preferred the in game conversations lmao
IGP: tired of talking to people and wants to be put back in the ocean.
Game: puts IGP back in the ocean.
IGP: Wait no
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Hi, scuba certified ocean diver here.
To this day, most terrifying moments for me are first hopping out of the boat, or the moments just before you get back onto the it. It 100% has "stepping onto a dark trail in the forest at night" and "running up the stairs after turning the light out in the basement" vibes.
And every time you look out into the abyss..... *shudders*
To long didn’t read, you a certified scuba diver but are you forklift certified now that would be really impressive/ awesome.
Must be awesome to swim among the cetaceans.
@@patrickscherbathe3rd907 ...
I know this is an old comment, but I always wondered how scuba divers feel when getting in and out of the water, and you described it exactly how I imagined.
I listened to this one diver who described what happened to his body when a sperm whale was super close to him and his clicking made his entire body go numb and tingling. It's insane what it can do to you.
"Wouldn't I be crushed at this depth?"
*Ignored the entire dialogue about the tech in the suit and basically equating it to a space tech suit*
He ignores so much when it comes to text and dialogue. Pretty funny but not all the time.
well you would still be crushed in a space suit they aren't made to withstand additional atmospheres. The deeper you go the more atmospheres you're subjected to which is why it's easier to go to space than go to the bottom of the mariana trench
@@AZ-rl7pg truth, but was an equivalent of sciences rather than actually using a space suit.
There is no tech in a skintight suit that can do that ever.
There is no tech in a skintight suit that can do that ever.
Fun fact: yes, you'll be crushed by the pressure at giant squid - luminescent fish depths
12 ft at the bottom of the pool for a few minutes feels a bit weird, I doubt anyone not in a submarine could even make it close to those levels
I know we can dive at hundreds of feet though if we slowly pressurize. What’s the limit?
Tristan Cassel probably the limit surface dwelling fish can’t go. If the pressure doesn’t get us the temperature will
@@thetrissynashville about 150 feet for about 5 minutes or you will be crushed by pressure or temperature will get you
I haven’t crushed under the pressure of depression anxiety and bipolar disorder so I think I’ll survive
“These guys are harmless” scans a pufferfish
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@@scg2145 Ůgh
"I just wanna see the animals, I don't care about your back story" 🤣 me in every game
“These guys are harmless”
*scans one of the most poisonous fish in the world*
Well, technically they are... so long as you don't try to eat it. lol
Venomous
@@sharksuperiority9736 No,pufferfiush are poisonous,not venomous.Venomous is a term used for animals that secrete poison, either by bite or sting(like blue spotted stingrays,inland taipan snake etc). Poisonous, on the other hand, is the term used for animals that passively poison something with toxins, like when in contact with said animal skin or barbs (like poison dart frogs or pitohui)
Synix. Its only deadly of you eat them.. Difference between poisonous and venomous
@@gwgoulinos yep
"That a whale shark or a megalodon?"
Yep, your thalassaphobia is worse than mine. XD
TheTrueFeleas is that the fear of sharks? I’ve never heard that word before.
@Cynthia Brogan It’s the fear of the ocean I believe.
Yeah, it’s the fear of the sea or deep/vast bodies of water.
Sad Trombone well that’s me in a few words
"I can't tell the difference between them"
I mean, the main difference is that one is FRICKIN' EXTINCT and the other is not but... Ok ahahah
As a kid i loved deep Oceans but now i'm really terrified of being even kneedeep in water thats not clear.
5:40 That feeling is called Thallasaphobia.
Thallasaphobia is the fear of deep water, the unexplainable fear that something horrible is right under you, that one last shiver down your spine as you exit the water because you know that something is about to grab you by the foot and drag you down to the depths to either swallow you whole, tear you to pieces, or swim nearby and wait for you drown, then slowly consume you from the inside out.
I’ve got that and jeez that was hard to read and imagine
I like to imagine that if deep ocean fish were intelligent enough to think this way, they would probably be terrified of the surface, assuming it's a deadly hellscape populated by monsters and nightmarish machines because all they've ever seen of the surface is human submersibles and sunken ships, dead stuff that drifts down, and sperm whales that come down apparently just to pick fights with giant squid, aka the biggest, baddest motherfuckers beyond sunlight. They would be terrified of the surface.
I also remember in Blue Planet, then talking about this deep sea squid living in the midnight zone. It plays its eggs there, they hatch there, the squid lives, grows, hunts, sleeps, and dies there, never going to the surface or the bottom. It spends its whole life drifting in the dark.
But that squid would probably be unable to understand why we'd ever prefer to be confined to 2 directions of movement.
I'm not so much afraid about something grabbing me and dragging me to the depths (honestly, I never really thought about that before), but it is the darkness and something comings at me in a wide open space to where I am not able to be agile.
@@metalmayfantasy Check out SEA's video about supervoids if you want to be reminded of that every time you look at the night sky.
The filament our galaxy is a part of is running through the middle of a mind-blowingly huge void. Essentially the Milky Way is like a town along a two lane highway through the middle of absolutely nowhere. Aside from this road there's just nothing in every direction.
its not only about something attacking you.
characters: *having friendly conversations and banter*
IGP, a thalassaphobe: *AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA*
IGP: This is going to be majestic for you and scary for me
Me, thalassophobia in full effect: Now that's where you're wrong
Do you get scared in swimming pools as well or is it just the ocean for you? Cause when I'm in a swimming pool I'll literally hallucinate creatures underneath me, when I'm swimming in the pool or ocean I feel like something is right behind me chasing me trying to eat me, I'll look around and see something chasing me even though nothing is there.
I only hate to see that dark blue a reminder of the deepest depth on the ocean...thinking somethings gonna pop out of a sudden catching me...and i even hate it if im being chased by it..the feeling of being chase by something horrendous and big is terrible
@@kantaria1138 same as me
@@kantaria1138 when i see dark spot in public swimming pool that's when i feel like i want to get out as fast as i can
@@kantaria1138 For me it's just when I can't see the bottom of whatever I'm swimming in. Like if I look over a deep underwater canyon I will freak the hell out, but if I can look down and see all the way to the floor I'm fine
Random fun fact: getting as close as IGP does with those whales IRL is actually pretty dangerous. The reason for this is the sounds they produce can temporarily paralyze your body or parts of your body and do some serious damage.
And when they swim, if your too close, they can basically destroy you with their powerful flippers, that's why sharks stay away from them.
Yea if you get close enough they can kill you with the vibrations
Sperm whales actually reduce the power of their clicks when humans are in the water with them! They take care not to hurt us. It makes sense seeing as they are incredibly smart creatures with complex emotions.
@@awildridehome9469 exactly! It's crazy to think everything is stupid because they aren't as intelligent as humans
@@twinbrotherhood6976 well there is a saying that we are all geniuses in our own way. Like you wouldn't call a fish a dummy because it doesn't know how to climb a tree. Idk who said that but I heard it somewhere or just made it up and thought I heard it somewhere idk it's been years.
IGP just sees every shark as a different size Megalodon.
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@@Farqiplier just helped your cause
This is unadulterated truth.
King's Royal Knight thank you
17:35 from here onwards for like the next minute he’s just admiring all the marine life and his reaction to seeing it all warms my heart so much
Fun fact: The sperm whale is the world's largest known predator. It grows even larger than the Megalodon!
Less fun fact: Dolphins are potentially more dangerous to humans than sharks. A hungry shark might mistake you for a seal, but an angry dolphin will just want you dead!
Nope you're wrong. It's not dolphins you should worry about. It's the Orcas, they ARE the apes predators of the sea now. Ever since they learned that flipping great whites over, paralyzed them and then it's an easy feast. Some species even figured out how to eat sting rays by going for the tail first..
@@andrewwitham8493 ture
@@andrewwitham8493 Orcas don't attack humans. In fact they help us cause sharks fear them so if there are orcas around there won't be any sharks.
Dolphins are actually pretty horrifying.
Fricking finally, someone understands
Sad fact: whales dont normally die of old age, they just lose the strength to bring themselves up to the surface and drown
That's kinda a sucky way to die... I'd just swim close to the shore lay myself down on the floor with my blow hole above water and die of old age if I was a whale.
@@jtbrice68 And then they starve
@@jtbrice68 Whales are crushed by their own weight when out of water, you'd probably get washed ashore and slowly crushed to death by your own mass if you did that.
@Captain Bruh yeah those are crocs idk about gators tho they might too
thats just a sadfacts
"As long as it's not giant or colossal squid"
Humboldt squid: Allow us to introduce ourselves
Honestly I love this was inspired by Blue Planet. Probably one of my favorites on Netflix. Any nature BBC documentary by David Attenborough is great. How come no one is talking about that though?
Only 6 feet (2 meters) not big not small
50 kilos though
@@markvader0 Humboldt Squids are crazy aggressive and unpredictable.
@@abandonedhouseshark93 true
“We’re in the Midnight zone! Good thing I have this suit that can withstand these pressures”
Literally everyone including IGP: Wouldn’t you die?
A skin tight suit would never protect you from that depth, it'd literally need to have a force field.
@@ThatBugBehindYou That's fantastic but the game says the suit works so the suit works
@@CuriousLumenwood
That's fantastic, but his criticism was on it not being realistic and breaking immersion, and it was not realistic and broke immersion.
@@ThatBugBehindYou it could be realistic, this is the future we’re talking about.
@@ThatBugBehindYou can’t really say what’s realistic or not when the game takes place in a world that has technologies that don’t exist yet.
4:22 "i don't want to get too close"
*literally in the whale*
IGP's into the possibility of getting VORE'D
Video in a nutshell
IGP: "Its CTHULHU!!! We're gonna die!"
Mirai: "A brine pool has its own ecosystem."
IGP: "....."
It's called putting on a persona for the views. The younger audience loves loud reactions and overexcitement because its relatable to them. Even for adults, seeing someone do a genuine reaction during a game would likely be boring.
@@NemesiN I’m 99.9 percent sure that he got genuinely startled
@@NemesiN where tf did ur "I'm telling" ass come from?
IGP probably is legit terrified of the sea and when he's playing other games. I think his screams are louder than they would be if he was playing alone, for the sake of the video but the mumbling under his breath about something looking for him etc etc are probably his genuine thoughts just spoken instead of in his head.
@@obsidianfrost9514 No, he just overreacts trying to look funny. Dude look at the thumbnail. Nothing happened in the whole video and he started screaming at rocks and made a clickbait thumbnail about a kraken💀
This video in a nutshell: a thalassophobe plays a deep ocean swimming simulator
And whines the whole time
facts
furry??? no judge
I'm a thalassophobic too, yaz
I have it too lmao this scared the shit out of me
"She's flopping around like a fish out of water"
Well yeah what do you think that fish does IN the water
IGP admiring the Orca’s: Aww it’s so cute! Also Orca’s: *Throws baby seals in the air for amusement before it eats them*
I know right! Isn’t it adorable?
Yeh so cute
Omg right so adorable
So what a orca isn't supposed to eat
Orcas trowing food so their babies gets interested to it and try to bait to it etc. They encourage babies to eat solid food, not just mothers milk. Thats what i heard.
"oh you guys are harmless" scans one of the most poisonous fish to live in the modern age
“Flipping around like a fish out of water.” It’s almost like that’s how a fish moves.
That's not how fish move. Fish sway their tail side too side, it's the mammals like whales and dolphins that flap their tail up and down.
Jack S I’m referring to the movement itself not whether it’s parallel or perpendicular. Either way the movement is essentially the same. And when a fish is out of water. It is parallel, just like a mammal.
Imagine 'somewhere beyond the sea' starts playing when you're over the darkening abyss and it gets slower and slower
Get low enough and it plays in reverse
"This music is not appropriate right now. It's not beautiful, it's a hellscape." I relate to this guy so much.
Same lel
New title: Thalassaphobe complains about the scariness of the ocean, and then complains about not being in the ocean.
Ember Productions I feel personally attacked
Me with Stranded Deep: “So pretty! GODDAMMIT WHY IS IT SO DEEP AND DARK”
As a thalassaphpbe.... I get it. The ocean is simultaneously terrifying and super fascinating.
Yup I have Thassaphobe and also the fear of the open ocean
Bruh everyone does not spell Thalassophobia
Mirai: "That gave me a chill!"
Andre: "Hahahahaha!"
IGP: "hAHahAHAhA!"
Colossal Squid actually terrify me. I can't imagine looking down and seeing a 40ft beast with eight spiked tendrils coming at me or swimming past. Instant heart attack. Luckily, they are so deep that will never happen.
I probably wouldn't be able to handle it either. I think that giant and colossal squids are so cool but they terrify me even though they are not aggressive hostile predators. They actually prefer to scavenge stuff or eat really small prey rather than hunting animals that are the size of humans or bigger.
Giant squid predate whales no?
@@MayoZrooski Yes, they do.
@@TigerBonez So then what stops them from trying out human like sharks do? Even if they decide they don't want to finish you, they'll have stripped some flesh off your bones in the ocean, kind of a death sentence.
@@MayoZrooski I do not know the answer to that. I would assume that a giant squid or colossal squid would want to protect themselves and if necessary they would use their tentacles to protect themselves but I believe that the chances are higher that they would just make an ink cloud and then get away like most cephalopods do when they see a creature that might look like a threat.
IGP in Subnautica: More story!
IGP in other ocean games: No story only fish!
tbf, Subnautica's story is way more interesting than this drivel.
Pokerface completely missed my point but youre not wrong
Dick Biggles more story? *MORE STORY?*
Subnautica is almost all story
After playing subnautica I can safely say I'm both terrified and fascinated with the sea. But mostly terrified
This comment actually made me laugh😂
The same for mebut whit out playing subnautica.
Yea lol
The ocean always fascinated me.
1:15 "how to make a breath last a lifetime"
I mean, technically you can hold your breath for the rest of life.
@TJ McGregor Well, what if they meant underwater? Then he's still technically correct.
Tis just a joke, my good sir.
@TJ McGregor You're right, it doesn't make sense. It's just a stupid pun and not very clever. You would eventually breath in water so that breath wouldn't last "a lifetime" but the auto response breath would.
Big brain
Lazarus the internet nerds have been offended everyone. Party’s over.
After Subnautica I would think this would be a stroll in the park for him.
According to youtube this IS subnautica
Right😆?
70th like
IGP: Deep Diving
Cthulhu: Hello welcome back old friend.
"Don't tell me this game that takes place in the ocean about the beauty and glory of the natural world, all about exploration without interference, has a MESSAGE!" IGP, player of Subnautica, a game with a message.
Anti-activists aren't often the brightest bulbs.
Activists are overbearing
@@blake9908 Uhh.. Not really. It takes a certain amount of action to get people to listen unfortunately, because most people are too busy just thinking of themselves to give a single fuck about anyone else, or animals, or the the rainforest, or even the air we actually fucking breathe.
Because its inconvenient to think that our modern lives are making things worse for future generations, isn't it?
Let's just all pretend everything is fine.
@@oxymoron02 It's more so the fact that what most people see is a bunch of idiots screeching whenever someone steps on a leaf, or an animal dies in nature. Most activists (from what I've seen) don't know a single thing about nature. "We have to save every species, nothing can die, not a single ant!" while forgetting that the ant-eater needs to eat too.
Video in a nutshell:
Person: Dialo-
IGP: *MANY WORDS*
It’s commentary 💀 what did you expect?
“My grandma taught me how to make a breath last a lifetime”
Igp: “oh good I thought she drowned”
Me: that’s... the joke
Omg was it really?😳 /s im straight up autistic
25:48 Straight out of Lovecraft. Imagine seeing that yourself.
I for one, choose life
I love how its exactly how it acted in the irl footage
"The same song with enough variation to be unique."
"Like pop singers"
He's not wrong though
My thalassophobia rn: *hello*
Tho Im still gonna watch this
Same
Thalassasalass what?
@@arando1410 its the fear of the ocean , or being too deep in it, i think
Dude my anxiety skyrocketed
Arando14 its the fear of depths/the unknown. its not that common but when people see these kinda games (subnautica etc) we get freaked the fuck out
That part where the giant squid first appears looks to be a reference to the first time a giant squid was filmed in US waters, where the camera filmed a very similar shot of its tentacles and beak before it quickly swam off
26:00 yeah I don’t care how comfortable you are in the ocean you would definitely be concerned at this point, they’re in an unprecedented situation and squids are often highly aggressive they might actually be insane.
@god ___44 yes
Kinda like humans.
@@DragoonPaladin yeah but bigger and stronger and will drag you down to the depths and eat you.
"ThAt GaVe mE cHiLlS"
Squids are not highly aggressive actually. They are mostly shy and scavengers. They are not active predators.
Whenever he was above the Abyss and the noise sounded, chills went down my spine.
Deep Rising.
What the fuck was that noise tho
IGP early in the video: “ya know what would be a funny Easter egg. A tentacle coming up from the depths”
IGP later in the video: “I shouldn’t have said that, I really shouldn’t have said that”
What time did he say it
You know, they should make a Blue Planet game where you play as the animals and it switches from real life footage to you playing the game. That would be awesome!
as a young male who was intrigued by the deep blue sea it was hilarious to see you scream at every deep-sea fish. and I was able to identify most of them.HAHAAHAHAH that year of studying did not go to waste
It's weird that you felt the need to specify your sex.
13:35 They hunt squids. Smaller ones that live in swarms in the deep sea, most of the time, but they aren't picky.
20:50 "Just squids" - squids of that size are fully capable of and have been killing humans.
21:50 very roughly 200m.
Cant wait for the next episode and im just a few secs into this one
Freck
Smae
I sold my soul the moment he said “alright”
Diver: Looks like we got our first singer!
Humpback: Turn Back🎵
7:26 Called it!! Subnatica but realistic his training has made him a master
There’s a big difference between Alien planets and real life oceans dude. If ya think both relate, you need to go diving yourself
Normal person concern: "I hope I don't get killed here in the ocean with lots of predators around"
UA-camr concern: "It will be bad if you die on stream!"
Same thing really
Inde: Isn’t scared a lot of Cthulhu
Indie when he sees 2 feet of water: AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!
"what does THIS have to DO with the FISHES"
Me in every game cut scenes
The movement that She does to swim is most known as "Mermaid Swim"
26:23 - 26:28
Giant Squid: Hello there.
IGP: RRREEEEEEEEE
Me: *watches video out of pure curiosity*
My thalassophobia: I'm gonna end this man's whole career
The disconnect between the chill, beautiful vibes of tis game and how much he's just actively losing his mind...this is peak comedy
You can actually swim like she does :) it's INCREDIBLY tiring, but I'm a master scuba diver and I do move like that when I'm trying to swim short distances quickly. It's almost like short sprint so to speak.
does it feel like your 200 pound man trying to run? like that INCREDIBLY tring?
I feel like it would put a lot of strain on peoples back swiming like that.
How fast is to to swim like that?
@@komrade5032 It has to be somewhat faster, if you watch freediving records you'll se them swimming like this, using a special monofin.
I love how a collosal squid almost attacked her and she says "That gave me chills" She could see a murder and just think this if fine.
that sounds wrong
It's just a giant squid though
"almost attacked her" lmao
@@chrissi2437 I mean, she could have been squished by accident
IGP, I know you are uncomfortable playing this game, but I love ocean stuff. I also don't have a gaming pc, so I'm playing this vicariously through you. Please do more of this, I'm really intrigued! Thx bro!
Same
Fun fact: the creature with the longest lifespan is a jellyfish
Lifespan- Infinite
Aren't Lobsters immortal as well?
@@Nelyak_07 Yeah
@@Nelyak_07 No, they aren't. They can not stop growing which is a definitive death sentence for 3 different reasons: They do not have an advanced circulatory system. Growing larger than their respiratory system can support will kill them by slow asphyxiation. Molting takes longer and becomes harder the the molting animal is. Again, a lobster can not stop growing so it must molt every once in a while. Pretty much everything can go horribly wrong while molting, ranging from getting stuck in the old exoskeleton to having the new, soft shell rupture to tearing gills and limbs off in the molting process. There's also the fact that the pre-molt period when the animal can't eat gets longer with increasing size. Eventually the lobster will starve to death before it's able to complete molting. There's also the fact that the larger the animal grows, the brittler the exoskeleton is proportionally. Even in the case where the lobster would be swimming in pure oxygen and have a team of surgeons monitoring the molting process, it'd still kill itself after a while by overstressing and cracking the shell after growing too big.
We'll probably find the secret to the fountain of youth and a 500yr. lifespan using jellyfish, greenland sharks and crocodiles.
*Meets the krakens kid*
Scientists: eh send a person with no submarine
I could Imagine IGP playing a VR version of this and being scared shitless lol.
I would faint.
That would be scary. But the game is 3rd person so it probably won't happen.
15:05 When you've spent most of your life either on or in the ocean the fear and dread most would feel in those kinds of situations are actually very exciting and thrilling for you. Especially because people tend to fear that which they don't understand or find very alien and unfamiliar, but spending so much time underwater acclimates you to it and makes it so the fear is instead replaced with curiosity. It does also help to be a bit of an adrenaline junkie/dare devil sort of person, which most who live for this kind of stuff are.
Fun facts: being that close to whales when they are using their echo-location (the clicking) or singing to one another can actually be so loud it not only feels like its reverberating through your whole body (especially your skull) but can actually damage or outright deafen your hearing if not properly equipped to dampen the sound or pressure it can generate in your head.
17:42 Despite the nickname of "Killer Whale", there has never been a recorded case of Orca's attacking a human IN THE WILD. . .In captivity is unfortunately another, more grotesque, story. In the wild there is actually no safer place to be in the ocean then next to a so called "killer Whale" because they are the top of the food chain in their chosen biome of the ocean. Even a Great White Shark would flee in terror from just one Orca, and they always travel in family pods.
17:51 The ocean sunfish, or common mola, Is believed to swim sideways, broadside flush with the surface, to help regulate body temperature as well as enabling smaller fish and even seagulls to clean it of various parasites.
24:25 Not necessarily. There are ways to acclimate the human body to the extreme pressures of deep sea diving, especially with specialized equipment. One way that is used now is to lower a diver in a specialized chamber that slowly adjusts the pressure inside to match the outside (such as the submarine we constantly see this character in). That actually isn't the most difficult problem to counter. The worst is the temperature of the water at those depths. Deep ocean water has a very uniform temperature, around 0 - 3 °C (32 °F - 37.4 °F). However, due to the salinity (saltiness) of ocean water, it has a lower freezing point; around -1.8 °C (28.76 degrees Fahrenheit). Those are dangerously cold temperatures for even short term exposure, let alone an extended deep sea dive.
The ocean can be beautifully serene and intensely terrifying all at once. We know more about the surface of the moon, or even mars, then we do about the bottom of the ocean. The last place on earth that is truly unknown, unexplored, and alien to us.
This deserves 1 million likes. Thanks for the info bro
Yes thanks for da info
Thanks pro
A year later I reply just to call you smart.
Glad I’m not the only person who is morbidly terrified by the deep sea abyss.
Yea same
It’s either I’m admiring the sea life or saying mentally NOT TO LOOK DOWN
Both 😂
To be completely honest, one of the first things I thought of doing when he got out into the water was just going over the edge and going as far down as it would let me, which is probably what I would do if I had the game lol
JBlake plays hell naw, to the naw, naw, naw!
IGP: “I hope I’m not messing this up for anyone”
I feel your pain man. This craps terrifying
Its not that scary
Yep, it would let people down if I was a gaming UA-camd or a twitch streamer because of games like Jedi fallen order or Skyrim, because of my stupid human emotion (arachnophobia).
@@jasonvoorhees2767 I mean I have that too but I still fight through it. And the Skyrim spiders mod that makes them 50%faster is unsettling
"oh my God I don't care I just wanna see the animals"
Damn talk about buzz kill
That what we call PTSD from the void of subnautica😂😂
*Game: Talks about family and stuff*
IGP: FiShieS!!!!
I thought she said "I'm generally not a uwu kind of person"
hi
@@deadringerspy1495 hello comrade
@@lukamncr very begining of the video
I’m more of an OwO guy myself.
26 seconds in and we already found Cthulu. New record.
IGP: nope nope nope I dont wanna be here any more
IGP the next second: OOOH IS THAT A TURTLE?
This game looks absolutely amazing please continue this series oh my god
Yes post the comment before watching the video😂
@@thiccdaddy8282 ikr xD
Yesterday I took a poop
M1n3craftHack3r Minecraft 🅱️acker
Definitely
5:05 "that terrifies me" I feel you man, I went to the great barrier reef and got to the dropoff point. Still gives me the heeby jeebies thinking about what was down there looking up at me
the moment he starts diving deeper
me: no no no no no
As someone who grew up by the ocean my whole life, I was taught the beauty in its nature. So when I hear the loud sounds it doesn’t bother me
So it’s Subnautica but Everything isn’t trying to PURPOSELY kill ya. 😂😂😂
It should be "I followed the whales to the bottom of the ocean and I regret everything"
Is your last name actually pizarro?
No thanks
I would be totally on board except for the two 'the's right in a row.
@@spicejacikle6938 Pizarro is my last name though my real name is Christian cus this is my dad's acc but why did you ask?
@@aubreypizarro2494 I love your last name so much.
@@aliteralfawkinghorse4149 uhhhh thanks?
Man. If he's scared of this, imagine him playing Endless ocean 2
I loved that game
It was pitch black and you got a warning there was a shark nearby but you couldn't even see it.
Loved swimming in the Atolls in that game, hated literally everywhere else xD
@@biolightdelight Oh Jesus that game was terrifying
We need more games like that
This made my fear of the ocean go up. Thank you. :")
Her: *litterally facing a gaping beak of a giant squid that could squash her with its tentacle"
Also Her: "that gave me chills"
For real thought does this kind of stream really exist because i would like to see those
Nah... This game is somewhat futuristic. The pressure at those depths is beyond insane... Also, notice how she has not even an oxygen tank on her back?
Not with a diver because obviously the pressure would be to much for a human being. But there is a channel called EVNautilus. The're exploring the oceans and comenting on it and often doing live streams. It's fun watching them.
oceanx is a real thing though, I don't know if they have a youtube but they do have an instagram.
Ok, I know you're scared of the ocean - you've made that abundantly clear and I will respect that, even though I personally have no fear of the deep blue whatsoever. That being said, keep in mind that this is an exploration game, *not* a horror. You aren't going to be encountering any sea monsters like the Kraken or Cthulhu or some random sea serpent because that's not what this game is about. It's about exploring the wonders of the ocean and educating players about the numerous species that inhabit it, especially when it comes to conservation and the plight of the oceans of today. Nothing is this game is meant to attack you, otherwise that would ruin the otherwise peaceful atmosphere the developers are trying to go for.
He's kinda scared of everything
IGP has also played alot of games that 'seem' peaceful at first, then flip the horror switch with the force of a hand grenade, so he has a semi-permanent mindset of fearing the POSSIBILITY of being randomly and violently murdered by something coming out of the dark at him,
The only scary thing about this is him talking over the dialogue.
Well, you just kind of expect the worse to happen. And the thought of looking down and seeing nothing except the vastness of the ocean and not knowing what's out there is pretty scary (at least for me) mainly because there's not much of the ocean that was explored so it is possible for some Kraken or Cthulhu like creatures to exist deep down in the ocean
Oh, god! Why don’t you play the game yourself or find a silent let’s play of it?
If it’s not your cup of tea watching IGP freak out then don’t watch it.
Don’t be all high and mighty about it, your grace.
Harmless gentle whale shark: "OMG! Terrifying."
Dolphins that will literally rape humans for fun: "Such precious creatures."
You make me laugh, dude XD
Da FUK please elaborate
I NEED to know
@@idontknowimebored77 Nah your fine bro they don't rape humans they rape the females to bread, dolphins are generally peaceful to us but are fucked up to other dolphins
@@jphoenix9670 I'm pretty sure dolphins do actually Rape members of other species if it's possible. They're also pretty intelligent soooooo
@@Nox_Desiree true true.
25:56 love the sarcastic laughter!! 😅
I love how IGP is asking how one of the fastest underwater strokes is "effective" and is freaking out at a non-horror exploration game. Lol
10:41 "What Does This Have To Do.... WiTh Fish!!!" Cracked me up so much
I need that as my notification tone
she was wearing a special suit that can withstand the pressure and maybe space, but you were talking over it..
The unrealistic plot suit.
no matter how u look at it, the suit is extremely unrealistic u would still have to worry about things like decompression sickness or your oxygen becoming toxic under all the pressure but i mean wtv its just a game
This reminds me so much of a game called "Endless Ocean" that I absolutely adored as a child. It was a wii title and had an amazing story line. There was also a dope ass sequel I didn't play through very far.
Is this like a new "Endless Ocean"? kind of game, seems very clean.
That’s what it seems like off the bat to me. I played both games and I get the same vibes here.
I loved that game
1:08 Fun fact: when you're under water, one breath will last a lifetime!
"Beyond Blue is a game about swimming with the sea, and the beautiful creatures that inhabit it"
*sweats in Thalassophobia*
I love the ocean, I've never experienced any phobias of the ocean. Honestly I'd love to be that mirai girl or whatever name was lol
I love the idea and what the sea truly is. I feel the same with space. Something about the unknowable just makes me feel wonder and atease.
The swimming animation brings back childhood nostalgia. UNDER THE SEAA
“I’m going to wake up Cthulhu!” 😂😂😂😭
27:00 "Am I just talking to myself" said every youtuber ever