But seriously, I appreciate there being unique and different "game over" scenes around the campfire depending on how you died. They could've just repeated the same one over and over again.
If there is anything that these FMV streams and the Mom Can’t Cook Podcast have taught me, it’s that Luke and Andy’s true calling is roasting various forms of media from the nineties and early oughts
I know this is way after the fact (and apologies if this has already been shared), but apparently the "dust" that the kids would throw into the fire in Are You Afraid of the Dark was powdered coffee creamer. One of the guys that worked on the show shared this in an interview. :) Hope someone else finds this interesting as well!
Even for the 90s it was definitely a bit rich calling this an FMV game. Full Motion Video was always supposed to be full screen, even if it was only 15 fps or whatever, but most PCs of the time didn't have the horsepower to actually do that. It's why the Philips CD-i console needed a special video decoding module in order to handle proper FMV.
We didn't just imagine it: games really _were_ harder when we were younger! We thought it must have just seemed that way because we were kids, but they were just merciless!!
I'm replaying Shivers right now. Haven't played it since I was like ten. And here I am, with my walkthrough in hand, going "I can probably knock this out in a couple of hours." Five hours later...I've sealed TWO of the little suckers away is all and I'm ready to scream at some of these puzzles. I am reminded of how much I HATE the red door puzzle. I hated it before. I still hate it now. And I'm amazed that people managed to do that without a walkthrough because you HAVE to find the books to complete most of the puzzles.
As a big fan of the AYAotD/Goosebumps/Choose Your Own Adventure era of children's content, I love this. The random, unfair deaths are such a CYOA thing. I'm sure it would be frustrating to play, but watching it was extremely entertaining lol. But does anyone else think that Orpheo kind of had it coming? He was really mean to poor Mary ... Also, watching Luke struggle with the navigation was incredible. I think I could navigate this place pretty well now if I played, at least.
No way. When I heard they were doing the other FMV game I was like, "Man I should go find a playthrough of that old Are You Afraid of the Dark game I played (and was super afraid of) when I was a kid." Of all the other FMV games to play on the Hallowstream, I'm super excited to watch this :D
I spent hours trying to figure out the rationale behind the Spectre puzzle. I watched every walkthrough I could find and scoured the internet for clues. I send it to one friend who likes puzzles and within 5 minutes he had it. Accessories. The Spectres all have accessories. That’s a week of my life I’ll never get back. Worth it 😂
They'd get demonetised or potentially worse by UA-cam, because there's a somewhat graphic for the late 90s sex scene when you immediately start. And the heroine gets r***ed later on. It was the game that caused the ESRB to be created, because this game (at the time) was a deliberately created to be "M for Mature". Bizarrely, the game was written by a woman, which does not explain the deep-rooted mysogyny in it...
These FMV streams with Luke and Andy are always the ones that make me cry with laughter - hope we can get them as a treat at random intervals outside of Hallowstream as well!
Love the energy that Luke and Andy bring to this! If only there was a podcast with those two, that had this same vibe (FYI, that was my take on the plug for "Mom can't cook" podcast, just in case you've skipped the ending:]). My favourite quote: "How could you expect a child in the nineties to do this?! We had poor nutrition."
My mom used to have this game and I remember her playing it! She played this and a game called "Under A Killing Moon" which is another amazing and creepy FMV game from around the same time. This game is super fun.
This was the first horror game I’ve ever played. Played it when I was six years old. This game gave me nightmares, particularly the mummy that chases you. I didn’t finish till years later, because I couldn’t figure out some of the puzzles. Great times. Now Luke and Andy are streaming this! This is going to be awesome! 🎃👻
I should have commented this when watching this in 2022, but I am here for the FMVs. For 2024, I suggest Contradiction, The Infectious Madness of Doctor Dekker, The Shapeshifting Detective, or Dark Nights with Poe and Munro. I don't think it's the point, but Dekker had me and a friend crying with laughter when playing it some years back.
It’s pretty funny. But personally would argue best moment so far is either Jane not being able to resist laughing at Ellen’s fuuu panicked face before PJ ate her in game’s face off or when she made her dark joke about wanting her organs to be eaten while she was still alive quickly by Mommy 😂🤣😂🤣😂😂
This game came as a free CDRom with our Gateway desktop in 1996. I played it back then and found most of the navigation infuriating but decent puzzles for what it was (aka FREE). Since we didn't have cable, I didn't know anything about the TV show, but still liked this more than 7th Guest - though there isn't a Sex Bed in this game
This game brings back so many memories! The first computer game my siblings and I played as children. Was thinking about this game a lot over the last few years and how I wanted to play it again as an adult. Seeing someone else play it is great too.
I still remember the one boy who just had morbid interests, who nearly ended up getting trapped in the afterlife. That bit whemre he's trying to get away from the stuff but unable is harrowing.
American who loved the show. Some truly good creature effects happened on that show. I still remember the monster in the pool being particularly terrifying! I looked at it again to see if it was still as scary as I remember, and I was impressed by the practical effects! For a low budget kid's show, it was fantastic!
Those kids around the campfire are from the original Are You Afraid of the Dark tv series. That which holds the image of Rasputin becomes itself Rasputin.
Giving everything the absolute benefit of the doubt, looking at it in the strongest possible light? The bit with the wizard smiling and bowing at the performance of his trick while two children die/are sent to the Shadow Realm screaming in the background, that was pretty horrifying. It probably would have had a better impact if it hadn't been performed after another frustrating game over every time.
This has been at the back of my mind ever since this video came out. THANK you. I can't believe how vexed I was by a puzzle in a video game for children.
Brilliant. Mid crow to the mummy to waxo commanda to the centaur and skeleton and wardrobe 5 (and the return of the voice puzzle) and beyond should be on the highlights reel for the year and not just hallowstream imho, these two cracking each other up non stop..
“It’s a game for children, so pretty sure we’ll smash it.” *One hour later.* “This is a game for children?! How is any child mean to know how to do this?!”
LMFAO that wax museum. I assumed maybe the caveman one was like how a lot natural history museums might have figures like that to give a good visual of what cavemen may have looked like (or just be neat). Then after seeing the wizard and finding it was Merlin in particular and then seeing Sherlock I thought maybe it was like a museum of figures of famous and classic story characters and maybe the caveman was also some particular caveman from some story.... and then there was Galileo and then Houdini. I guess it really is just a very random assortment......
As dumb and weird as this game may be, I do think it's cool and nice seeing siblings that aren't the same race or skin color and that, unless I'm missing something, it never actually explains it with one being adopted or them being step-siblings or half-siblings or whatever, they simply are siblings and just say "brother" and "sister" without drawing any attention to it or the specifics of how they're related. Legitimate GG, game!
Raymond Benson wrote adaptations of the Splinter Cell and Metal Gear Solid games, as well as the official James Bond novels for about a decade. But most importantly, he wrote Darkseed II which you need to play. It's truly mindblowing.
@Cheerful Spider, I know this is a long shot, but I hope you see this somehow. You asked how many of the cast went on to have acting careers and I've got an answer for you: 3 (maybe 4, if you count a VA that had a major role in another show of the time). The actors portraying Kiki (the African-American girl), Sam (the girl with the long wavy hair), and Tucker (the youngest boy...and Gary's (the "nerd") little brother) all had fairly decent careers afterwards; the VA I mentioned above, Blaze Berdahl (the voice of Terry) was Lenny on Ghostwriter (PBS show about a "spirit" that makes contact with a group of teens through words...kinda like Danny the Street from Doom Patrol, except not, lol). That said, the show had a cast that had a far-reaching impact on most every one of us here. The actress playing Kiki was Francine on Arthur, Tucker was Carlos on The Magic School Bus, Kristen was Cher on Clueless (the TV series)/Nancy on Peep Show/Mercedes in Snakes on a Plane, Elisha Cuthbert and Vanessa Lengies (Sugar in Glee) popped up in the first revival, and a whole host of actors filtered through as guests (including Laura Bertram (Trance from Andromeda), Eugene Byrd (Dr. Clark Edison from Bones), Bobcat Goldthwait, Melissa Joan Hart, Arthur Holden (Mr. Ratburn from Arthur), Frank Gorshin, Danny Cooksey (Salute Your Shorts, Tiny Toon Adventures, Terminator 2), Eddie Kaye Thomas, Neve Campbell, Stuart Stone (Ralphie from The Magic School Bus), Tyler Labine, Jay Baruchel, Ryan Gosling, Gilbert Gottfried, Tia and Tamera Mowery, Hayden Christensen, Tara Lipinski (yeah, the figure skater), and Aaron Ashmore, among others)...
Catching up with some of the Hallowstream, and I enjoyed this full slideshow video game with a bit of partial motion video. Loved the "complete the sentence masks," especially the excited "weee" from the gorilla mask.
i Really enjoy these. i was pretty busy this year around this time and i completely forgot about it until now, honestly with how cold and stormy it's been these Hallowstream videos are wonderful just after Christmas. 😄👍
@@evan5140 maybe they're younger than I thought. I'm 34 and thought they were all about the same. Maybe '90s England wasn't as technologically advanced? Lol
I remember this game. I got stuck on the stupid skeleton and couldn't figure out how to escape him. I didn't realize he was made of wax so I didn't know I could melt him.
"LET ME INTERACT WITH THE WIZARD" is a line with so must frustration and passion, it took me by surprise 🤣🤣
"Waxo Commando" sounds like something you get at a tanning shop
But seriously, I appreciate there being unique and different "game over" scenes around the campfire depending on how you died. They could've just repeated the same one over and over again.
Stream starts at 2:11
Because that’s what heroes do✊🏻
What? And skip that music???
Ur not angel beat?/j
The lord's work
@@skyethenerd1054 just a Canadian enthusiastic to watch Are You Afraid of the Dark but couldn’t catch it live! 🤣
The sheer joy on Luke and Andy's faces as they find another 'make the faces say a noise' puzzle at 58:32 makes everything better.
I was similarly filled with joy.
CAN. FIVE. WARDROBE. *fart noise*
Was I the only one hearing the sounds as Pokemon by the end??
Which was the other game?
@@aznagent pretty sure it was the Escape From Horrorland FMV zone they did last hallowstream
@@brentage5000 Thanks!
If there is anything that these FMV streams and the Mom Can’t Cook Podcast have taught me, it’s that Luke and Andy’s true calling is roasting various forms of media from the nineties and early oughts
I know this is way after the fact (and apologies if this has already been shared), but apparently the "dust" that the kids would throw into the fire in Are You Afraid of the Dark was powdered coffee creamer. One of the guys that worked on the show shared this in an interview. :) Hope someone else finds this interesting as well!
Oh good lord. I remember when the Mythbusters crew did an episode with that stuff...
2:03:05 to see Luke let out literally all of oxboxtra's frustration at any video game ever, all at once
Even more angry than he was at Spelunky 2;
When he did that I literally burst out laughing, lol
Followed up by And almost calling a child a "Stupid little dick {or dipshit}" had me DYING 😂
I love how Luke's scream at the mummy jumpscare made me stop screaming midway through and laughing immediately. The timing was perfect 😂😂
Some of my favourite videos on these channels are when Luke and Andy collab, second only to videos with everyone together.
Obligatory check whether you know about their podcast - they have a podcast! It's hilarious! It's called Mom Can't Cook and is wholesome hilarity
15:55 "I think you know exactly where to interact with him..."
This is exactly the sort of highbrow content that I came here for.
An Andy + Luke fmv playthrough AND a new episode of Mom Can't Cook! on the same day?! It truly is the spooky christmas season, friends
I've realised that Luke & Andy just seem to love mercilessly ripping on anything from the 90s 😂
Oh shit new mom can’t cook!
My god, i am near the ending of the video and it is getting better and better XD Luke’s genuine despair and Andy’s laughter
Luke: "Wow, imagine how that would've looked in motion"
Me: welcome to the 90s experience
Even for the 90s it was definitely a bit rich calling this an FMV game. Full Motion Video was always supposed to be full screen, even if it was only 15 fps or whatever, but most PCs of the time didn't have the horsepower to actually do that. It's why the Philips CD-i console needed a special video decoding module in order to handle proper FMV.
I love how the game punishes Luke and Andy for goofing around consistently…up until the very end! 😂
You mean the game punishes Luke for goofing around while Andy repeatedly reads the instructions from a walkthrough 😂
@@ApotheosisTK117 True!
We didn't just imagine it: games really _were_ harder when we were younger! We thought it must have just seemed that way because we were kids, but they were just merciless!!
I'm replaying Shivers right now. Haven't played it since I was like ten. And here I am, with my walkthrough in hand, going "I can probably knock this out in a couple of hours." Five hours later...I've sealed TWO of the little suckers away is all and I'm ready to scream at some of these puzzles. I am reminded of how much I HATE the red door puzzle. I hated it before. I still hate it now.
And I'm amazed that people managed to do that without a walkthrough because you HAVE to find the books to complete most of the puzzles.
Luke + Andy + old fmv games = hilarity ensuing
So wait, his daughter cursed the stage to make tricks fail...and then wished to be the star of a stage that would forever sabotage her?
She Monkey Pawed herself.
It's a Wes Craven Wishmaster situation!
Except she was her own Wishmaster.
She had to use all three wishes, otherwise the budget will look like she can get by with fewer.
These Luke & Andy FMV streams are the serotonin boost I needed. Literally crying with laughter. 😂
petition for next year's hallowstream to feature luke and andy playing a game of chess
Christmas challenge!!
"Click on his groin" THERE'S the high quality content I subbed for.
I love how they use so many still shots with digital effects on them, it's the world's first partial motion video game.
I never thought anything would come close to being as good as Escape from Horrorland, but this was another masterpiece.
As a big fan of the AYAotD/Goosebumps/Choose Your Own Adventure era of children's content, I love this. The random, unfair deaths are such a CYOA thing. I'm sure it would be frustrating to play, but watching it was extremely entertaining lol. But does anyone else think that Orpheo kind of had it coming? He was really mean to poor Mary ...
Also, watching Luke struggle with the navigation was incredible. I think I could navigate this place pretty well now if I played, at least.
Orpheo was absolutely a jerk. “Sorry, daughter, you’re just not good enough to be my assistant. Nothing personal, you just suck.”
I love how Luke calls the kid "Poindexter" when he essentially looks the same.
The absolute unraveling at the end is just *chef's kiss*. Thanks for sticking with it to the end!
I love these 90's FMV streams! It's like the closest thing Andy & Luke can get to having DCOM level content on a gaming-centric channel
Rewatching this in 2023 and after listening to Mom Can't Cook, they reference both Alley Cat Strike and Under Wraps in this video 😂
No way. When I heard they were doing the other FMV game I was like, "Man I should go find a playthrough of that old Are You Afraid of the Dark game I played (and was super afraid of) when I was a kid." Of all the other FMV games to play on the Hallowstream, I'm super excited to watch this :D
I spent hours trying to figure out the rationale behind the Spectre puzzle. I watched every walkthrough I could find and scoured the internet for clues. I send it to one friend who likes puzzles and within 5 minutes he had it. Accessories. The Spectres all have accessories. That’s a week of my life I’ll never get back. Worth it 😂
I would love to see you guys play the first Phantasmagoria. It's weirdness is off the charts and a classic FMV Game
Isn't that the incredibly sexist one?
@@molchmolchmolchmolch yeah, pretty sexist. It's the only FMV I've played apart from Gabriel Knight 2
They'd get demonetised or potentially worse by UA-cam, because there's a somewhat graphic for the late 90s sex scene when you immediately start. And the heroine gets r***ed later on. It was the game that caused the ESRB to be created, because this game (at the time) was a deliberately created to be "M for Mature". Bizarrely, the game was written by a woman, which does not explain the deep-rooted mysogyny in it...
@@molchmolchmolchmolch To be fair, the sequel isn't much better.
These FMV streams with Luke and Andy are always the ones that make me cry with laughter - hope we can get them as a treat at random intervals outside of Hallowstream as well!
There were genuinely some pretty good scares in this game!
Love the energy that Luke and Andy bring to this! If only there was a podcast with those two, that had this same vibe (FYI, that was my take on the plug for "Mom can't cook" podcast, just in case you've skipped the ending:]).
My favourite quote: "How could you expect a child in the nineties to do this?! We had poor nutrition."
Can't express how much I look forward to Hallowstream every year, and how brilliant reliving these old FMVs feels, thankyou for everything
I love that you have to solve a puzzle to open wardrobe 5, and your reward is dying.
The number of times I've come back and watched this one.
this is somehow even funnier than last year's iconic goosebumps escape from horrorland.
My mom used to have this game and I remember her playing it! She played this and a game called "Under A Killing Moon" which is another amazing and creepy FMV game from around the same time. This game is super fun.
That pre-stream song is awesome
Luke and Andy play an FMV game? What a treat! Thanks gents
Are you Afraid of the Dark was one of my favourite shows growing up!
This was the first horror game I’ve ever played. Played it when I was six years old. This game gave me nightmares, particularly the mummy that chases you. I didn’t finish till years later, because I couldn’t figure out some of the puzzles. Great times. Now Luke and Andy are streaming this! This is going to be awesome! 🎃👻
"Click on his groin"
*both burst out laughing*
Massive children... 😂😂😂
I mean to be fair, Crow’s are either drop-dead gorgeous or sickly: you don’t see many mid Crow’s.
Andy: "A bunch of squatters there murder him"
Luke: "Were they magical squatters?"
Andy: ".....in a way"
😂😂
to quote the wizard binbag
"you guys are jerks" lol
i love your work though personally
Omg my brother and I used to play this when we were little. It was SO hard!
I should have commented this when watching this in 2022, but I am here for the FMVs. For 2024, I suggest Contradiction, The Infectious Madness of Doctor Dekker, The Shapeshifting Detective, or Dark Nights with Poe and Munro. I don't think it's the point, but Dekker had me and a friend crying with laughter when playing it some years back.
Luke clearly gets most of his enjoyment from riling up Andy. Haha
58:30 - 1:00:49
Our new "Crow, crow"/ funniest part ever
39:12 best 2022 hallowstream moment so far
luke legitimately looked freaked when the mummy got him.
It’s pretty funny. But personally would argue best moment so far is either Jane not being able to resist laughing at Ellen’s fuuu panicked face before PJ ate her in game’s face off or when she made her dark joke about wanting her organs to be eaten while she was still alive quickly by Mommy 😂🤣😂🤣😂😂
Every time I see Luke freaking out, I crack up. I guess this is karma for him spooking Ellen in fear academy 🤣
@@oxfanblink4115 Was that the Poppy stream?
@@SpectreRyder yeah it was
This game came as a free CDRom with our Gateway desktop in 1996. I played it back then and found most of the navigation infuriating but decent puzzles for what it was (aka FREE). Since we didn't have cable, I didn't know anything about the TV show, but still liked this more than 7th Guest - though there isn't a Sex Bed in this game
This game brings back so many memories! The first computer game my siblings and I played as children. Was thinking about this game a lot over the last few years and how I wanted to play it again as an adult. Seeing someone else play it is great too.
It took me ages to figure it out, but the voice of the monster saying "wardrobe" is exactly the voice OX use for Batman and now I can't un-hear it.
6:25 Alex is like "Magician, please!"
We need a whole series out of Luke and Andy playing FMV games
You know, the costumer that got sawed in half is pretty chill about it.
Are you Afraid of the Dark? is genuinely a good show and had some pretty scary episodes. A huge part of my Canadian childhood.
I still remember the one boy who just had morbid interests, who nearly ended up getting trapped in the afterlife. That bit whemre he's trying to get away from the stuff but unable is harrowing.
I remember watching it! One of my ballet classmates brother was on the show for a while
American who loved the show. Some truly good creature effects happened on that show. I still remember the monster in the pool being particularly terrifying! I looked at it again to see if it was still as scary as I remember, and I was impressed by the practical effects! For a low budget kid's show, it was fantastic!
I remember some of the episodes were pretty terrifying, like the one with the doll house, the fear soup, the horrible faceless aliens.
I'm Finnish and we got it here too. I loved it so much. The episode with zeebo the clown was the scariest thing I had ever seen as a kid. 😆
Those kids around the campfire are from the original Are You Afraid of the Dark tv series.
That which holds the image of Rasputin becomes itself Rasputin.
This walked so midnight club could run
The monster heads reveal was perfect.
Giving everything the absolute benefit of the doubt, looking at it in the strongest possible light? The bit with the wizard smiling and bowing at the performance of his trick while two children die/are sent to the Shadow Realm screaming in the background, that was pretty horrifying. It probably would have had a better impact if it hadn't been performed after another frustrating game over every time.
Wait - you gotta play the Gabriel Knight FMV! It's hilarious AND spooky. And it's set in Bavaria which is so weird
The Beast Within. That was a great one. I actually still have the original CD's for it. Was a personal fave of mine.
Have to say the clown has a lovely singing voice.
I think the solution to the Spectres Puzzle at 1:37:00 is that the spectres are all wearing clothes and jewelry. The non-spectres are nakey!
Thank you, that was going to drive me crazy
This has been at the back of my mind ever since this video came out. THANK you. I can't believe how vexed I was by a puzzle in a video game for children.
Can we make all of Outside Xtra's videos just Luke & Andy playing FMV games😂😂
Ooooh or maybe a third channel just for that 😂
Brilliant. Mid crow to the mummy to waxo commanda to the centaur and skeleton and wardrobe 5 (and the return of the voice puzzle) and beyond should be on the highlights reel for the year and not just hallowstream imho, these two cracking each other up non stop..
Truly one of the games of all time
As a kid, I had a big crush on that boy with the glasses. I loved the TV series.
Good taste. 👍
“It’s a game for children, so pretty sure we’ll smash it.”
*One hour later.*
“This is a game for children?! How is any child mean to know how to do this?!”
Waxo commanda sounds like a G.I. Joe enemy
The beginning Alleyway is clearly a fierce Gang Wars between the Alley cats and Sewer rats. I know I'm not the only one who sees it.
Orpheo and the Oreos, new band name, called it.
LMFAO that wax museum. I assumed maybe the caveman one was like how a lot natural history museums might have figures like that to give a good visual of what cavemen may have looked like (or just be neat). Then after seeing the wizard and finding it was Merlin in particular and then seeing Sherlock I thought maybe it was like a museum of figures of famous and classic story characters and maybe the caveman was also some particular caveman from some story.... and then there was Galileo and then Houdini. I guess it really is just a very random assortment......
Is it really an FMV game if there is neither full motion, nor video through the vast majority of it 😂
As dumb and weird as this game may be, I do think it's cool and nice seeing siblings that aren't the same race or skin color and that, unless I'm missing something, it never actually explains it with one being adopted or them being step-siblings or half-siblings or whatever, they simply are siblings and just say "brother" and "sister" without drawing any attention to it or the specifics of how they're related. Legitimate GG, game!
Andy, I am very proud of you for your patience lol I would have flipped
Well done guys - loved it.
This was hilarious. Thanks guys. Just what I needed right now.
I want the Yoda approach at 1:00:00 : Open Wardrobe Five We Can :D
This was so good. Thanks guys
30:47 Is that Andy and Luke in the picture behind Rasputin?
Raymond Benson wrote adaptations of the Splinter Cell and Metal Gear Solid games, as well as the official James Bond novels for about a decade. But most importantly, he wrote Darkseed II which you need to play. It's truly mindblowing.
Can you call it a full motion if it’s just a series of jpegs 😂
I guess as long as they have 1 or 2 full motion clips they can 😂
Partial motion videos?
It was less of an FMV and more of a PowerPoint presentation.
@@lisah-p8474😅
PROBABLY BEST GAME EVER
@Cheerful Spider, I know this is a long shot, but I hope you see this somehow.
You asked how many of the cast went on to have acting careers and I've got an answer for you: 3 (maybe 4, if you count a VA that had a major role in another show of the time). The actors portraying Kiki (the African-American girl), Sam (the girl with the long wavy hair), and Tucker (the youngest boy...and Gary's (the "nerd") little brother) all had fairly decent careers afterwards; the VA I mentioned above, Blaze Berdahl (the voice of Terry) was Lenny on Ghostwriter (PBS show about a "spirit" that makes contact with a group of teens through words...kinda like Danny the Street from Doom Patrol, except not, lol).
That said, the show had a cast that had a far-reaching impact on most every one of us here. The actress playing Kiki was Francine on Arthur, Tucker was Carlos on The Magic School Bus, Kristen was Cher on Clueless (the TV series)/Nancy on Peep Show/Mercedes in Snakes on a Plane, Elisha Cuthbert and Vanessa Lengies (Sugar in Glee) popped up in the first revival, and a whole host of actors filtered through as guests (including Laura Bertram (Trance from Andromeda), Eugene Byrd (Dr. Clark Edison from Bones), Bobcat Goldthwait, Melissa Joan Hart, Arthur Holden (Mr. Ratburn from Arthur), Frank Gorshin, Danny Cooksey (Salute Your Shorts, Tiny Toon Adventures, Terminator 2), Eddie Kaye Thomas, Neve Campbell, Stuart Stone (Ralphie from The Magic School Bus), Tyler Labine, Jay Baruchel, Ryan Gosling, Gilbert Gottfried, Tia and Tamera Mowery, Hayden Christensen, Tara Lipinski (yeah, the figure skater), and Aaron Ashmore, among others)...
Starts @ 2:12
I mean it was a lot better than the last FMV (keen for more!)
Who wrote this walkthrough? Clumsy the clown?
Catching up with some of the Hallowstream, and I enjoyed this full slideshow video game with a bit of partial motion video. Loved the "complete the sentence masks," especially the excited "weee" from the gorilla mask.
i Really enjoy these. i was pretty busy this year around this time and i completely forgot about it until now, honestly with how cold and stormy it's been these Hallowstream videos are wonderful just after Christmas.
😄👍
I got this game when I was 8 and was too scared to finish it. It's so nice to get closure 30 years later!😅
I felt my bones crumble to dust when Luke said he didn't know what MS DOS was
He's in his thirties, isn't he? I'm surprised he didn't know. I'm mid twenties and even I know about DOS.
@@evan5140 maybe they're younger than I thought. I'm 34 and thought they were all about the same. Maybe '90s England wasn't as technologically advanced? Lol
It was clearly a joke.
"This operating system is a mess! Thank goodness I remember DOS..." _(pause in silence)_ "...trust me-- _that_ was hilarious."
Is it an American thing, is that why he doesn't know it
I can't describe the the joy these two being as childish as possible while giggling their heads off brings me. Best Halloween tradition.
Love you playing these!
Not a holloween game, but watching these 2 play through "The Neverhood" would be a treat.
An hour in and without a guide this would take literally years to get through this game by trial and error.
You can tell Luke and Andy clearly never grew up with Are You Afraid of the Dark. That intro sticks with you. I would have LOVED this game in the 90s!
I remember this game. I got stuck on the stupid skeleton and couldn't figure out how to escape him. I didn't realize he was made of wax so I didn't know I could melt him.