Credit must be given for Luke and Andy going through all this to finish the game, FMV zone is the best zone of hallostream even though i'm sure it's frustating.
Luke: "How long do you reckon it will take for us to finish the game" Andy: "20, 25 minutes" Luke: "I've a hard out, we'll upload the last bit later." Two days later: upload a video that is over an hour long
@@tba113 Only a few minutes in but I believe they forgot to show a cloth to a character in the Hades Club, and also just in the beginning of this stream they missed a scene with Anisette? This game is BS though, it would take somebody hundreds of hours to decipher if they were winning without a guide.
36:54 I love the assumption that Carmina Burana is all ominous, mystic text. The lyrics of this particular snippet translate to “It is read in truth that a fine head of hair usually follows with baldness.”
Goodness, these ingame accents range from 'Yeah that's fairly understandable' to 'Do you need medical aid, sir?' At any rate, thank you for sticking with it guys! It would not have been the same without that banger ending! Your suffering was not in vain.
@@Joe90h Having recently read the novel Dracula, that is EXACTLY how Stoker wrote every single accent in the book. This could be copy pasted from any given chapter where a foreigner or working class character spoke. Lol
I love how this round felt like Luke and Andy got closer to playing the FMV as intended. What a rollercoaster of gameplay! I can't imagine how this game would be played with saving and reloading as a mechanic. Thank you Luke and Andy for humoring us with this follow up!
Disappointed this video wasn't called Dracula Unleashed Unleashed, but still glad you guys forced yourselves to finish this! 😂 *Spoilers* Also, the room was full of crosses because that was Goldacres' plan to kill Dracula; it's what he was scribbling on the napkin at the pub. Step 1, lure Dracula there. Step 2, make him very cross.
@@thepurplemarauder It's like how the old saying goes: Cross me once, shame on me. Cross me twice, shame on you. Cross me several dozen times with a purpose built Dracula kill-room, the ceiling beam collapses and impales me.
Whether it's this terrible game, or literally any episode of So Weird, Luke and Andy have the incredible gift of being able to make anything entertaining.
Thank you both for your service to Hallowstream. I’m sure it was very frustrating. The continual bloofering was very funny, though I was waiting patiently for someone to recall Van Helsing wanting to meet at the cemetery before dark!
Speaking of Tim Curry and Dracula, there's a full-cast audiobook production of Dracula where Tim Curry reads for van Helsing and the entire thing is just amazing.
This feels like the main gameplay loop here is "watch a scene, and based on the information in it guess where the next one should take place". Except every few steps you get no new info, the game asks you "what number am I thinking of right now?", and then judges you harshly based on that guess. Either way, I'll definitely going to play it, it's acting masterclass:)
This was an absolute treat. Kudos on managing to solve the game given the walkthrough you were using appeared not to work?! But the ending was absolutely worth the journey!
Dracula's been re-leashed. I can put the bowie knife away now. Edit: About 10 minutes after finishing this I realized the napkin with the weird drawing was Goldacre's plan to setup the "cross room" to kill Dracula.
Yes, I was softly yelling at my screen when Luke and Andy were wondering "why are there so many crosses". I guess I can't really blame them for not following the ummm interesting narrative choices that were made in the game.
This and 7th guest definitely seemed more frustrating than properly fun (though 7th guest VR actually looks good). Hopefully Frankenstein is more fun to play; I remember it being good but then I played it when I was like 11 after playing the demo (along with a bunch of others) for weeks while I saved up enough pocket money to buy the full game, so I might be biased/nostalgic having not played it in decades!
At last, the mystery of whether Dracula will remain unleashed or be ultimately collared can be solved, thanks to the good lads at Andy's FMV zone. Thanks, Andy and friend!
So glad you played to the end of this for us, no matter what it cost. Though surely, we could have guessed, we should have known that a giant sword would fall from the sky...
I'm so happy you made this video happen. I have to admit i was bummed out when you started skipping the silly videos in the original video due to time constraints. The game breaking right then and there was really a boon for me, in retrospect.
"Because Dracula Unleashed takes multiple days to complete." To be fair, this would probably take months in the age before walkthroughs when you had to just guess at the right place to go at the right time. It's a terrible gameplay mechanic, yet there are some otherwise great games (The Colonel's Bequest) that seemed to assume people were super willing to invest that much time. And those walkthroughs existing means they were right.
"To be fair, this would probably take months in the age before walkthroughs when you had to just guess at the right place to go at the right time. " I could be wrong, but I have played this game before and the way I remember it I feel like most of it was (admittedly sometimes a bit vague) puzzle solving. Specifically, I remember there being some kind of journal system, that Luke/Andy never seem to look at (and Luke skipped the tutorial), that gives a lot of additional information.
@@sa-to-ri Might be. I compared it to Colonel's Bequest because that was another time-based game that I played several times before looking for a walkthrough. On the other hand, playing it naturally meant getting to witness conversations I would have missed if I started with the playthrough. But getting to hear those conversations meant I lost. That's why I have a problem with that game mechanic.
@@sa-to-ri I have this problem with a lot of "this game is bad" content. I heard the cab driver, it's not like the claim is unfounded, but playing an investigative game with this little investigation would make completing even Freddi Fish seem absurd. I get skipping to the entertaining bits but some of the frustrations coming from that approach are themselves frustrating.
@@kieranhair37 Yeah, I agree that it feels a bit dated. Full disclosure: I am not even the biggest fan of puzzle games (e.g. monkey island) in general because I think even the best puzzle games tend to degenerate and force you to start brute forcing in parts you can't solve on your own. I just wanted to point out that at least some of the confusion seems to stem from the fact that they are following a step-by-step guide instead of engaging with the internal logic of the game (as tenuous as it may be sometimes).
@@arthurpendragon309 I have to admit that I find most of the ragging on the actual bad aspects of these games to be quite funny. But it is as you say, that sometimes they appear to not understand that the reason something is confusing is just because they are playing the games the way they do, and that lack of self-awareness feels a bit unfair (maybe not the right word) to the games. For example, I remember in another video when Andy was reading out... grid coordinates in a chess puzzle I think, and Luke seemed to be completely baffled as to how anyone could have figured the (very long) move sequence out. But if you were to solve the puzzle on your own, the moves would build on each other - you'd identify "I need to get this piece from A to B" sequences that are several moves on the board (maybe even moving multiple pieces) but a single move from a logical point of view. The solution is not just a random stretch of moves.
The thing about van Helsing's "so big and pointy" phrasing is, it actually makes sense in German - and presumably Dutch, which is van Helsing's mother tongue. German, at least, uses "so" in the sense of "this" - as in, "this big, and pointy". This doesn't work in English, of course, and makes the good Doctor sound a bit daft, but that's just how it is in foreign languages. Sorry, just being a linguistics nerd on main lol
A structural beam, sooo big and so pointy. Thanks for suffering through it. Suboptimal ending my Buttsy. Just getting to any nonfail state is a huge win. Rectum.
Hahhah! Thank you both so much for preserving and finishing the game! These FMV playthroughs are solidly on my playlist for videos to watch when I need a cheer up^^ Also, now I want like... a musical remix of the FMV horrors you've experienced. You know, 7th guest chess puzzle music, “daylight starts to faaaade awayyyy”, "CROW CROW CROW", "waaaaardrobe", etc. all mixed together into some horrible almost musical chimera :'D
I am so glad you guys went back and finished this. We appreciate your sacrifice. Someone else in the comments mentioned it, but Goldacre collected all those crosses to trap Dracula in that room (that's what the napkin scribbled with crosses was about), and take that amulet to control Dracula with. Goldacre was also the one who went to Romania to resurrect Dracula. Why? I don't know. The ending also had Dr. Seward dead, even though we last saw him at the Harkers' tending to Van Helsing. No idea how he died, or how he could have been saved. Btw, did the key from the head-only University professor come into play at any point?
Remember he was staying behind and Holmwood said he would keep him company. The implication, I think, is that Drac, as Holmwood, killed Seward before leaving to find Ansoinette.
I get such a Matt Berry vibe from that one guy. Every time I see him I picture Matt Berry in the IT crowd yelling " You chocolate man fix my trousers "
so i looked it up because i got curious, you guys were actually so close to the good ending! only doctor seward died which from what i can tell is pretty good, apparently pretty much everyone can die. also at one point apparently you can get hanged in the street by a random? wild stuff
That ending was EPIC! I really enjoyed this game (with all its warts and campiness). Thanks guys for finding the time to grind through it for a more satisfactory ending
Little-known fact: 15:08 was the original demo for Cher’s seminal hit, Believe. “Do you believe in life after life AFTER life aFtEr LiFe” didn’t test well with audiences.
I am so glad you guys came back to finish this. That game was so cheesy in all the right ways, and your reactions made it that much better. Ngl, I was legitimately captivated. Not to mention, it was absolutely worth it in the end for that finale. 😂 I can't wait to see what the legend himself, Tim Curry, has in store for us in the next FMV Zone!
I think Dracula was actually all the cab drivers in disguise and maybe the newspaper guy too. He might be a master of visual illusion but he's not good at doing fake voices and accents
Few years ago I was listening to a Dracula audiobook and they also had Van Helsing have the thickest accent, which was odd just because the book is practically a collection of different characters' journals and letters. They didn't have to make him have an accent at all.😅
He does actually have to have the accent. It's his whole character. The goofy, foreign (dutch, specifically) doctor who misuses expressions and talks in a strange way but is oddly knowledgeable about vampires. That's who van Helsing is. He's not the constantly badass vampire hunter that modern portrayals of him depict.
Someone said in the live chat that this game is supposed to be canonical with the actual Dracula novel, and in the credits we learn that the main character Alexander Morris is played by Bill Williamson. The obvious conclusion, therefore, is that Red Dead Redemption takes place in the Dracula universe.
Thank you Luke & Andy! I l love yours patience in completing the long (to be or not to be) "unleash" Dracular! The death loop was HARD even with a walkthrough lol Thank you so much to completing at the end!😂😂
Luke and Andy, sincerely, thank you for finishing this :D I'm so glad that the game originally crashed, because we would have missed out on more of Not Matt Berry's great performance, as well as the ridiculous Really Big Stake, So Pointy and Big. And to round off, WOW, THE ACCENTS IN THIS GAME ARE ACTUALLY THE WORST.
Wait wait wait... if Arthur was Dracula all along, then he willingly set up everything that allowed Morris to slay him. What was his end-game? He could've slain everyone without taking on a false identity. And if he slew Regina months ago as well, then who was acting as Regina during the game? So confused.
"Gonna call this save 'final', because it's the last time we're gonna save" Oh, you sweet summer child ... Anyway, thanks for suffering through this glorious mess of a game. These FMV games sure are something special, aren't they? XD
Who knew the bloofer lady would wind up being a tougher fight than the Orphan of Kos?
There needs to be a fan DLC or mod for Bloodbourne to add her to the game!
Bloofer lady is OP, plz nerf.
I mean, Luke does have more experience killing orphans so
Credit must be given for Luke and Andy going through all this to finish the game, FMV zone is the best zone of hallostream even though i'm sure it's frustating.
Luke: "How long do you reckon it will take for us to finish the game"
Andy: "20, 25 minutes"
Luke: "I've a hard out, we'll upload the last bit later."
Two days later: upload a video that is over an hour long
Yeah. And even then, they only managed to get the mid-grade ending. Classic 90's adventure games, everyone!
@@tba113 Only a few minutes in but I believe they forgot to show a cloth to a character in the Hades Club, and also just in the beginning of this stream they missed a scene with Anisette?
This game is BS though, it would take somebody hundreds of hours to decipher if they were winning without a guide.
@@Joe90h Yeah, but we were happier in them days, though our games were poor…
Checked two walkthroughs and it looks like the one they followed tried to go to a bit too many places, running them out of time.
I really hope there’s a Show of the Weekend where Luke shows Ellen the clips of the newspaper stand to get her reaction on his accent
"7 o'clock, is that okay we think?"
"9 a.m. there's no Dracula's about"
Famous last words.
Starts at 0:00
😂
Thanks dude
Would never have guessed, thanks!
It's been unleashed!
The people who timestamp the beginning of livestreams are the unsung heroes of UA-cam.
36:54 I love the assumption that Carmina Burana is all ominous, mystic text. The lyrics of this particular snippet translate to “It is read in truth that a fine head of hair usually follows with baldness.”
Goodness, these ingame accents range from 'Yeah that's fairly understandable' to 'Do you need medical aid, sir?'
At any rate, thank you for sticking with it guys! It would not have been the same without that banger ending! Your suffering was not in vain.
Wart oar you tocking abart sir? Oy anderstand it perfectly foine.
@@Joe90h Oh god they're escaping
@@Joe90h Having recently read the novel Dracula, that is EXACTLY how Stoker wrote every single accent in the book. This could be copy pasted from any given chapter where a foreigner or working class character spoke. Lol
“Daylight starts to faaaade awayyyy” will haunt my nightmares with how annoying it is keep hearing 😂 Is there no escape from the Bloofer Lady?!
It's the new "crow, crow, mid, night."
That and "Don't bother struggling, My dear.."
None. There is no escape. 😝
I literally woke up this morning with it bouncing round my brain. I've been Dracula'd-by-proxy
@@sambridgett Oh I have an aunt who lives in Dracula-on-Proxy
She's a vampire
Wow Luke was true to his word. I respect that kind of commitment 😝
I love how this round felt like Luke and Andy got closer to playing the FMV as intended. What a rollercoaster of gameplay! I can't imagine how this game would be played with saving and reloading as a mechanic. Thank you Luke and Andy for humoring us with this follow up!
Luke’s dedication alone makes me realise it was always Luke’s FMV zone
100%, there weren’t this many issues when it was Luke’s FMV
Would never be the same without both of em!
Disappointed this video wasn't called Dracula Unleashed Unleashed, but still glad you guys forced yourselves to finish this! 😂
*Spoilers*
Also, the room was full of crosses because that was Goldacres' plan to kill Dracula; it's what he was scribbling on the napkin at the pub. Step 1, lure Dracula there. Step 2, make him very cross.
Your last sentence needs this responce:
Boooooooo
@@thepurplemarauder It's like how the old saying goes:
Cross me once, shame on me.
Cross me twice, shame on you.
Cross me several dozen times with a purpose built Dracula kill-room, the ceiling beam collapses and impales me.
"I am Dracula, Lord of the Night! A mere cross does not trouble me!"
"How about ... a plural number of crosses?!"
"AAHHHH I AM DEFEATED"
Well that beam did cross his heart and as Goldacres hoped, he died.
When I look away, i can’t tell if the carriage drivers are talking, or if it is Luke and Andy mocking them
This has to have been one of the hardest shifts they've put in down the video mines.
Wow, fair play for completing it. I forgot that the error meant you had to replay some of the stuff that you already played
Whether it's this terrible game, or literally any episode of So Weird, Luke and Andy have the incredible gift of being able to make anything entertaining.
Thank you both for your service to Hallowstream. I’m sure it was very frustrating. The continual bloofering was very funny, though I was waiting patiently for someone to recall Van Helsing wanting to meet at the cemetery before dark!
Speaking of Tim Curry and Dracula, there's a full-cast audiobook production of Dracula where Tim Curry reads for van Helsing and the entire thing is just amazing.
This feels like the main gameplay loop here is "watch a scene, and based on the information in it guess where the next one should take place". Except every few steps you get no new info, the game asks you "what number am I thinking of right now?", and then judges you harshly based on that guess.
Either way, I'll definitely going to play it, it's acting masterclass:)
Thank you for this, Luke and Andy! I wasn't ready to leave the FMV ZONE yet! (No matter whose FMV ZONE!)
Thank you both for putting yourselves through this for our enjoyment. No spoilers, but that ending was worth the investment! 😂
So I know you guys probably didn’t want to do a 2nd part, but your reactions to the climax were well worth it. Thank you!
Will Dracula finally be releashed?!
Respect for coming back and finishing this! :)
When Luke and Andy started to look for Dracula in the cushions, all I could see was a pack of angry squirrels.
Better get Kronk to calm them .
Thank you for finishing it! That Drac ending was worth it.
Honestly, the sequence with which you must visit specific locations, and with the correct item in hand as you do, is preposterous. So big and pointy!
OMG that final cutscene did not disappoint!!! thanks for finishing this, what a wild and wonderful journey ^.^
I was dying laughing by about the 10th “daylight seems to fade away…” 😂
This was an absolute treat. Kudos on managing to solve the game given the walkthrough you were using appeared not to work?! But the ending was absolutely worth the journey!
Dracula's been re-leashed. I can put the bowie knife away now.
Edit: About 10 minutes after finishing this I realized the napkin with the weird drawing was Goldacre's plan to setup the "cross room" to kill Dracula.
Yes, I was softly yelling at my screen when Luke and Andy were wondering "why are there so many crosses". I guess I can't really blame them for not following the ummm interesting narrative choices that were made in the game.
It’s starting to feel like FMV zone is the most horrifying part of Hallowstream, but in a very different way to something like Fear Academy.
You mean Andy's FMZ Zone?
This and 7th guest definitely seemed more frustrating than properly fun (though 7th guest VR actually looks good). Hopefully Frankenstein is more fun to play; I remember it being good but then I played it when I was like 11 after playing the demo (along with a bunch of others) for weeks while I saved up enough pocket money to buy the full game, so I might be biased/nostalgic having not played it in decades!
I know this was a struggle for y'all but honest, y'all were on top comedy form with these two videos 😙👌
"Ashes to ashes and funk to funky" had me in tears. This whole playthrough is gold
At last, the mystery of whether Dracula will remain unleashed or be ultimately collared can be solved, thanks to the good lads at Andy's FMV zone. Thanks, Andy and friend!
I'm just confused who these two jokers are on Ellen's FMV zone
So glad you played to the end of this for us, no matter what it cost. Though surely, we could have guessed, we should have known that a giant sword would fall from the sky...
Thanks for going back into the gaming mines to deliver this to us.
I'm so happy you made this video happen. I have to admit i was bummed out when you started skipping the silly videos in the original video due to time constraints. The game breaking right then and there was really a boon for me, in retrospect.
I'm eating while watching this. "Message for my ducky?" nearly did me a mischief.
i can't get over the fact that there's actually a dracula unleashed category on youtube.
DAYLIGHT STARTS TO FADE AWAY
Truly the greatest, most difficult feat ever accomplished by the Oxboxtra crew. What a time to be alive, when such wonders are performed!
"Because Dracula Unleashed takes multiple days to complete."
To be fair, this would probably take months in the age before walkthroughs when you had to just guess at the right place to go at the right time. It's a terrible gameplay mechanic, yet there are some otherwise great games (The Colonel's Bequest) that seemed to assume people were super willing to invest that much time. And those walkthroughs existing means they were right.
"To be fair, this would probably take months in the age before walkthroughs when you had to just guess at the right place to go at the right time. "
I could be wrong, but I have played this game before and the way I remember it I feel like most of it was (admittedly sometimes a bit vague) puzzle solving. Specifically, I remember there being some kind of journal system, that Luke/Andy never seem to look at (and Luke skipped the tutorial), that gives a lot of additional information.
@@sa-to-ri Might be. I compared it to Colonel's Bequest because that was another time-based game that I played several times before looking for a walkthrough. On the other hand, playing it naturally meant getting to witness conversations I would have missed if I started with the playthrough. But getting to hear those conversations meant I lost. That's why I have a problem with that game mechanic.
@@sa-to-ri I have this problem with a lot of "this game is bad" content. I heard the cab driver, it's not like the claim is unfounded, but playing an investigative game with this little investigation would make completing even Freddi Fish seem absurd. I get skipping to the entertaining bits but some of the frustrations coming from that approach are themselves frustrating.
@@kieranhair37 Yeah, I agree that it feels a bit dated. Full disclosure: I am not even the biggest fan of puzzle games (e.g. monkey island) in general because I think even the best puzzle games tend to degenerate and force you to start brute forcing in parts you can't solve on your own.
I just wanted to point out that at least some of the confusion seems to stem from the fact that they are following a step-by-step guide instead of engaging with the internal logic of the game (as tenuous as it may be sometimes).
@@arthurpendragon309 I have to admit that I find most of the ragging on the actual bad aspects of these games to be quite funny. But it is as you say, that sometimes they appear to not understand that the reason something is confusing is just because they are playing the games the way they do, and that lack of self-awareness feels a bit unfair (maybe not the right word) to the games.
For example, I remember in another video when Andy was reading out... grid coordinates in a chess puzzle I think, and Luke seemed to be completely baffled as to how anyone could have figured the (very long) move sequence out. But if you were to solve the puzzle on your own, the moves would build on each other - you'd identify "I need to get this piece from A to B" sequences that are several moves on the board (maybe even moving multiple pieces) but a single move from a logical point of view. The solution is not just a random stretch of moves.
Sweet. I'm so glad you unleashed the ending.
Renfield: Do you believe in life after life, after life, after life. I could feel something inside me say, I really don't think you're strong enough.
The thing about van Helsing's "so big and pointy" phrasing is, it actually makes sense in German - and presumably Dutch, which is van Helsing's mother tongue. German, at least, uses "so" in the sense of "this" - as in, "this big, and pointy". This doesn't work in English, of course, and makes the good Doctor sound a bit daft, but that's just how it is in foreign languages.
Sorry, just being a linguistics nerd on main lol
Ok guys I have to say, through all the struggle and the frustration you had with this game...that ending was all worth it!!!! Loved this so much
I tried looking away from the video, -honestly cannot tell the Taxi driver and L & A's imitation of him apart. It's amazing
40:38 this is what we're all here for, this is what FMV games are for :)
"Devlinyouremad!" has to be my favourite line from this game 😂
A structural beam, sooo big and so pointy.
Thanks for suffering through it. Suboptimal ending my Buttsy. Just getting to any nonfail state is a huge win. Rectum.
"... fifty-two bishops thank you" And I do too. For getting through this ridiculously weird game.
Hahhah! Thank you both so much for preserving and finishing the game! These FMV playthroughs are solidly on my playlist for videos to watch when I need a cheer up^^
Also, now I want like... a musical remix of the FMV horrors you've experienced. You know, 7th guest chess puzzle music, “daylight starts to faaaade awayyyy”, "CROW CROW CROW", "waaaaardrobe", etc. all mixed together into some horrible almost musical chimera :'D
You two are absolute saints for completing this
I am so glad you guys went back and finished this. We appreciate your sacrifice.
Someone else in the comments mentioned it, but Goldacre collected all those crosses to trap Dracula in that room (that's what the napkin scribbled with crosses was about), and take that amulet to control Dracula with. Goldacre was also the one who went to Romania to resurrect Dracula. Why? I don't know.
The ending also had Dr. Seward dead, even though we last saw him at the Harkers' tending to Van Helsing. No idea how he died, or how he could have been saved.
Btw, did the key from the head-only University professor come into play at any point?
Remember he was staying behind and Holmwood said he would keep him company. The implication, I think, is that Drac, as Holmwood, killed Seward before leaving to find Ansoinette.
I get such a Matt Berry vibe from that one guy. Every time I see him I picture Matt Berry in the IT crowd yelling " You chocolate man fix my trousers "
I can’t unsee the guy who plays Goldacre as being Matt Berry! 😂😂
so i looked it up because i got curious, you guys were actually so close to the good ending! only doctor seward died which from what i can tell is pretty good, apparently pretty much everyone can die. also at one point apparently you can get hanged in the street by a random? wild stuff
After all this anticipation the eventual Dracula reveal better be spectacular!
YES!!! Thought my day was made with your Alan Wake 2 stream but this tops it! So happy you guys returned to Dracula
That ending was EPIC! I really enjoyed this game (with all its warts and campiness). Thanks guys for finding the time to grind through it for a more satisfactory ending
Andy does a fine Matt Berry.
That's because Andy is the most devious bastard in New York City!
In Stoker's time, Dracula merely bit necks. It seems he's really getting "a-head" in his career lately!
😂
Nope, not sorry!
Art. Thank you both for doing this!
Little-known fact: 15:08 was the original demo for Cher’s seminal hit, Believe. “Do you believe in life after life AFTER life aFtEr LiFe” didn’t test well with audiences.
I guess the test audiences really just weren't strong enough, no?
Thank you Luke and Andy, that ending was so worth your pain!
you can really see the despair on luke's face throughout
Yes! I can now live happily knowing what happens at the end. Thanks, Andy and Luke, for this amazing experience
That ending was 100% worth the effort
I am so glad you guys came back to finish this. That game was so cheesy in all the right ways, and your reactions made it that much better. Ngl, I was legitimately captivated. Not to mention, it was absolutely worth it in the end for that finale. 😂
I can't wait to see what the legend himself, Tim Curry, has in store for us in the next FMV Zone!
All I can hear now is "Daylight starts to Fade away"
I think Dracula was actually all the cab drivers in disguise and maybe the newspaper guy too.
He might be a master of visual illusion but he's not good at doing fake voices and accents
Thank you both so much for finishing this for us! I'm sure you had plenty to do during Hallowstream, but this is wonderful :D
Few years ago I was listening to a Dracula audiobook and they also had Van Helsing have the thickest accent, which was odd just because the book is practically a collection of different characters' journals and letters. They didn't have to make him have an accent at all.😅
Especially a bizarre mish-mash that sounds like Yoda pretending to be german? Swedish? Dutch?
He does actually have to have the accent. It's his whole character. The goofy, foreign (dutch, specifically) doctor who misuses expressions and talks in a strange way but is oddly knowledgeable about vampires. That's who van Helsing is. He's not the constantly badass vampire hunter that modern portrayals of him depict.
@weneedaladder8384 And makes very long, poetic metaphors about corn. Let us never forget. "He's good corn." 🌽
As risible as it is, Van Helsing's accent - and indeed his weird creeping on vampire victims - are 100% book accurate.
OMG I-m so ready to leash Dracula!
There is no way of figuring this out in one day without a walkthrough, great job lads this was a grind👏🏾😂
Thank you for coming back to finish unleashing Dracula!
Honestly so glad that you guys decided to do this for us, going above and beyond as always. 😁👌
Dracula Unleashed implies an earlier time when Dracula was leashed😳
Yes, it happened in the first story. Jonathan leashed him.
I'm half way through and already can't wait to see Dracula Unleashed Part 3
Ceiling beam for the win! That was awesome.
Whatever else you may think of this game, I think we can all agree it was Matt Berry's best work.
What a way to finish this bizarre game, kudos to you both for going back and completing it.
End spoils:
I can't believe Dracula said "Beam me up, God"!
This video was an emotional journey. Wow. Well done for cracking it, both of you. That ending.
well that was indeed a stake so big and pointy 😂
Someone said in the live chat that this game is supposed to be canonical with the actual Dracula novel, and in the credits we learn that the main character Alexander Morris is played by Bill Williamson.
The obvious conclusion, therefore, is that Red Dead Redemption takes place in the Dracula universe.
Thank you Luke & Andy! I l love yours patience in completing the long (to be or not to be) "unleash" Dracular! The death loop was HARD even with a walkthrough lol Thank you so much to completing at the end!😂😂
Dracula is Backula!
16:20 Luke... Andy... please behave, for goodness sake!
Luke and Andy, sincerely, thank you for finishing this :D I'm so glad that the game originally crashed, because we would have missed out on more of Not Matt Berry's great performance, as well as the ridiculous Really Big Stake, So Pointy and Big. And to round off, WOW, THE ACCENTS IN THIS GAME ARE ACTUALLY THE WORST.
You went to the Holmwood home at 6:45 pm instead of 9 pm!!!!
the way this game tested your patience is truly astounding haha well done
This was amazing! Thanks so much for taking the time to finish it
Andy's Matt Berry is spot on.
The absolute blood sweat and tears that went into finishing this, incredible stuff. And that batshit ending scene was sooo worth it.
Can we all take a moment to appreciate the real hero of this game, Buttsy
Wait wait wait... if Arthur was Dracula all along, then he willingly set up everything that allowed Morris to slay him. What was his end-game? He could've slain everyone without taking on a false identity. And if he slew Regina months ago as well, then who was acting as Regina during the game? So confused.
Props to Luke and Andy for pushing through the rest of this nonsensical game for our amusement
"Gonna call this save 'final', because it's the last time we're gonna save" Oh, you sweet summer child ...
Anyway, thanks for suffering through this glorious mess of a game. These FMV games sure are something special, aren't they? XD