Honestly like that part of it though because sometimes…that’s the reality of these types of cases anyway. The creep never gets caught and/or manages to find a way to stalk the target until it’s too late
The Closing Shift is definitely the scariest one for me. As a woman, that whole situation is a nightmare for most women. You can literally ask any if your female friends and they will tell you the same thing.
For me, as a nurse, the Caretaker is the most hilarious, simply because when the random guy told the protagonist to “bring me the drug” and she just waltz in and took a whole bottle of Morphine without any issue. Here in Australia meds like those are secured behind 2 locks with the keys being on the nurse at ALL TIME and we have to count the individual pills at the end of the day every day. If rven just 1 go missing we’ll have to write reports and if it’s a large amount you bet someone’s career is in jeopardy.
Now that you mentioned it, Chilla's Art has a brilliant business model. Low budget games that are still so extremely good and popular, it actually works in their favour that they use low quality because the games use that to their advantage.
Yeah although the most recent release aren't really low budget notably shinkansen 0 and the new bathhouse remake. You can easily see the massive upgrade in quality, maybe their third brother joining the dev team recently played a part in it. Either way true on your point they're incredibly talented.
As a woman, a lot of Chilla’s Art games are so terrifying because they are realistic. Games like the closing shift and parasocial are games about things that can and do affect women way too much. The closing shift is especially chilling because no matter what you do, you are still taken by the stalker. These games are so effective and hopefully can make people aware of these issues more.
just don't stream, and if you had to work then not a night shift, if you are forced to do that then it's your father's/brother's/male guardian's problem for not being a man to take care of you
hitokara (the karaoke) is in the same vein as closing shift & parasocial but worse imo due to the subject matter. i commend the brothers for not shying away from highlighting taboo social injustices/flaws in japan. i think it helps shatter the fantasy westerners have of japan being a utopia. japan's flaws present differently from how they typically present themselves in the west esp. since politeness is expected in japan so ppl tend to be silent w their prejudices. ex: okaeri is about how nurses are treated terribly (the mom's a nurse & she self-erases) & nursing is looked down on. when i learned this, i was shocked bc it's so different in the u.s. where nurses are paid well varying on the department & nursing as a career is well-respected & sought after. chilla also covers the poor treatment of the mentally ill/disabled with night delivery which has a tragic story. ppl also call japan safe. homicides are much lower than in the u.s., but that doesn't mean it's "safe" for everyone by default. japan is still patriarical so women still get stalked, ssaulted, harassed, etc. & naturally, these crimes are under-reported. women were groped on trains so often that they added women-only train cars. they have women-only capsule hotels too (shouldn't need to exist, but glad they do). this is longer than intended lol but i think its good chilla gets ppl talking
i like in their games that there’s always multiple creeps or suspicious people, it makes it more realistic and harder to guess who’s the villain at the end
the Karaoke one as a woman was absolute nightmare fuel. Parasocial and The Closing Shift too. however Jisatsu had some of the best atmosphere. Love the folklore.
everyone saying the closing shift is the scariest and yeah, it's up there, but i have always been way more terrified of the karaoke. the karaoke actually made me cry the first time i played it because of just... how horrific it was to realize what happened to the friend because i didn't protect her
It’s even more terrifying that it’s a kid in this story because an adult could possibly handle this situation but a kid? It just makes the situation very eerily
Same. It's so underrated but I loved that there were a lot of endings and all of them could easily happen to anyone. It's another horrifying reality that never really gets talked about enough. SA in schools happens so much but people usually turn a blind eye especially when the perpetrator "doesn't seem like the type to do it" and holds authority at the same time.
The closing shift is the scariest game for me because of the realism of the situation which fully immerses the player. I have a feeling that the game could help solve misogyny.
Misogyny could be solve and women will still use it as an invisible boogie man. People Will always be POS on both sides. Men and women are creeps or toxic. Just how it is. I think once women accept that, we can start working on how to fix it
Chilla's art games are probably another version of Puppet combo games. Both of them have a creepy atmosphere, the graphics feels like an old retro games. The only differences is the jumpscare, Puppet combo is scary with the loud and strange sound. Chilla's has some but the atmosphere is the one that makes it creepy. (Btw love this video.)
@@Petperson17 i think nun Massacre is scarier because the Loud noise when you got spotted by the nun. But yeah i think both of the games look similar.
Chilla arts really creeps me off. I was playing parasocial, I was in the store, suddenly, the streamer's ex ran towards me. My heart literally flew off my chest.
@@CertifiedBeginnerAnimator7451 ; what'd you do with the wings after it flew out ya chest tho? did you yank them off or just stuff that thang back in your chest cavity w/ flappin wings lol
In general. Fears to fathom and Chillas arts are both my favorite horror games “series”. The style is what gets me. Just love the vhs type vibe it just makes for a great game to me
I think what should be mentioned, is the perfect "Blend" of Realism x Folklore. Aka Manto, Bath Ghost House -even the stalkers -they're all either Folklore, or Urban Legends (e.g. killer on the backseat). Most horror games struggle in that. Using trope-locations like hospitals, haunted mansions or schools. Scenarios that already screamed "Horror" from the beginning. Chilla arts is perfect, as it truly delivers realism first. You truly feel like you could run into this shit, or worse: Have already made experiences like that. Aka: In the Coffee-house game/The Closing Shift, you "attract" your stalker by helping him get his phone. As a woman, I've had many women tell me to NOT be too nice to strange men, because many might take it as "flirting" and get obsessed with you. Customer service is horrible in that per se: You are by job forced to smile & be nice. And though exaggerated here as just some demented guy that immediately wants to pudding you -those men CAN indeed get violent once they realize you weren't flirting. Especially horrorfying is the concept of "waiting". Like. I had men follow me on the bus from my job, but at least left afterward. Or men who do take the hint, and then react embarrassed instead of blaming you. But the thing is -you don't know! You never know! Same in the game. You never fully know till the door-jumpscare. And then you later get full confirmation by seeing him with a crowbar -esp. in ending 1, where it's already too late, sadly.
I love how Chilla's Art explores many different concepts and executes them all pretty well. Some are supernatural e.g. cursed buildings and vengeful spirits, while others are common crimes in society e.g. stalking and femicide. Even though there's a distinct atmosphere to their games, each one looks unique from the next. I resonate the most with the Starbucks stalker game, especially the nightmare where all you do is struggle with never-ending orders. Having been in that situation, it feels so silly but also real that a service worker would experience that kind of stress.
The narrator's monotonous voice makes the jokes even funnier. I think convenience store truly helped them take off in the horror game scene. It was genuinely a terrifying experience. The endings of the closing shift pissed me off because might as well have only one canon ending. You don't actually have a choice.
Parasocial is their most unsettling game imo. The part where she plays a game and it's the streets surrounding her apartment made my soul ascend 😭 I'd probably lock myself in a doomsday bunker if that happened to me
Chilla's Art has proven, you don't need ultra realistic graphics and fancy animations to make your game terrifying. it looks even more terrifying on lower graphics (like PS1 style graphics like Ako Manto) honestly PS1 style graphics is scarier to me. it feels like watching a vintage Halloween costume photo from the 18th - 19th century.. it has such a strong sense of dread in it
I know these games thanks to an italian youtuber named Yotobi who played a lot of them, and I appreciate how they basically play on Japan's idea of horror It's the anxiety that gets you, not the jumpscare. Not the monster, but the fear he could be anywhere in any moment
It took me so many attempts to beat Aka Manto that at some point I didn't care for getting scared as long as I didn't get killed and restarted again lol! I love this game though. So fun and terrifying
My personal favorites are The Closing Shift, The Karaoke, and Parasocial (in that order) because of the intentional lack of supernatural elements. The horror is real and palpable for anyone, but especially females. I think the Chilla's Art devs - despite both being men - seem to understand the concerns that many women face in these scenarios. These games are seriously so good. 🔥
お帰り just means, a returning, return, come back, etc. it's a colloquial phrase. It's translated in anime to "welcome back" to make it easier to understand.
You can't forget hanako, inunaki tunnel, onryo, the radio station, night security and the kdinap. Also i think if u seek in stories a little bit more, u will see the true gold in these stories and psychological meaning in them, which makes their games good. Their later games aren't that deep in psychology but u have old ones. Nice vid, enjoyed.
The Bathhouse is my personal favorite of the Chilla's Art franchise, it's def underrated. In generalI feel like they're really well rounded in all their games and they're fun to watch people play! (also seeing you bug out Aka Manto was glorious after watching CoryxKenshin suffer in his playthrough lmao)
puppet combo ALSO has amazing horror games similar to chilla’s art. both of their games absolutely terrify me, they really pull off the retro styled horror games very well
Probably already been explained by other people, but in case they haven't: Okaeri is about you, or specifically your ghost. You recently died and the spirit/ghost is either unaware, or forgot that you died, so it tried to find it's way back home. That's why the ghost didn't remember where it's house is while also saying they've been living there for a week. The mom probably game ended herself because of your death and in the end is you coming to terms with your death. The noose symbolises you passing on to the next life. This whole spirit forgetting stuff and wandering back home is a common Asian myth/tale. Some houses have altars of their God to ward off the spirits from entering their home, or altars of the deceased to remind said spirit they've died, and to not linger in this realm anymore.
Honestly chillas art make some of the best horror games, i love chillas art! Also, a video on “cry of fear” would be great! Just an idea. Keep it up dude! 🤘
I do appreciate the thrill of good scares and unnerving atmosphere, but the main draws in the horror genre for me are supernatural and surreal themes. Scary things are cool, but weird and mysterious things are even cooler to me. Basically I enjoy horror because I'm a fan of things that are adjacent to it and overlapping with it and that extra spice that comes with horror is definitely welcome.
The quality of these games are inconsistent, like they always try to do experimental idea. But overall, I like Chilla's Art. Whatever and whenever they throw out new game, I will play.
no way bro uploaded a chilla's art video 3 days after i started playing all of them 💀💀 btw fears to fathom franchise and puppetcombo games are really cool and similar to the chilla's art games
All their games seem to have a little something that I loved. The Bathhouse Re edition and Jisatsu were amazing but also games like Aka Manto and Hanako kept me on my toes. I think they are indeed improving. I’m a huge fan of these devs.
Just knowing there is a video dedicated to talking about Chilla's Art Games? Like, you have MADE IT, lol. But, truly, these games are so realistic and really hits so many real life fears (especially as a woman). I'm always stuck to a good game play of the games, then go buy the games. Not even to really play them, though I HAD to play Closing Shift and Parasocial because they were SOOOOOO good, but to just keep supporting, so more games can come out. There are so few indie games that really reach a certain level of popularity, not always for the graphics or anything like that, but just because they are actually good games. Games that make you think, too, which I always love.
Aka manto is based on a Japanese urban legend and the legend says that if you're in the toilet and you come out then there's gonna be a blue and red toilet paper. If u choose red Aka manto will stab u. If you choose blue he'll chokeh u. And some people say that you should say green to be let go. And a person (prob troll) says you need to choose yellow and aka manto will put your head in the toilet like a middle school bully.
The closing shift is a damn good game. The only issue with these games is the replay. There’s certain games you can just replay multiple times a month and games you can replay from time to time, then there’s these that you can probably never play again unless they add some sort of easter egg. What was stupid of me is. I watched Markiplier play the closing shift. And there was genuinely like 25 minutes left in the video and not until then did i decide to download the game. So I didn’t get the full experience but still see how good it is. Haven’t played any other Chilla’s art game besides this one and don’t know which one should be next
Yes Chillas art are geniuses, I'm glad they are getting video attention. Good on you for noticing some gems of indie horror. My favorite is probably the closing shift. But I also love the karaoke and parasocial. All three of those games depict awful worst case scenarios that could have been avoided, but everything fell into place to become a nauseating hell.
Parasocial was the one that made me feel so uneasy. Thankfully, I've never been in this situation but the idea of having a stalker, knowing you have a stalker, but you don't know who they are or who's helping them get closer to you is terrifying and just so real. A lot of the motivations and possible motivations two of the most crucial characters in the game (your best friend and your ex) have are so reasonable for them either being for you or against you. And at the end of the day, that's what really got to me: Not knowing who you can really trust or turn to for help or comfort; being utterly alone.
My sister works at a cafe and occasionally works the closing shift, and when i was watching kubz scouts play the closing shift she asked me what was it about and when i explained to her, she was expectedly frightened 😭
I think the main reason why the games work so well, is because they have a habit of making you expect things, have them not be there, and then suddenly, when you expect it to not happen, suddenly your stalker is outside the door staring at you through the glass.
I just finished playing the new bathhouse and omg is it terrifying. The thing about chillas arts more recent games is that they can happen in real life to anyone especially women. It’s not the jumpscares and ghosts or spirits that scare me, it’s how they make the humans villains. The bathhouse boss, the stalker in closing shift, these humans are the horror of these games. Makes me realise just how evil some people can be, how there are so many creeps out there, that is what makes me scared.
Personally i really liked how this time you talked about what people care about and rest of the games quickly in the end. I watched the whole video without getting bored
I think my favorites are the karaoke and the kidnap, and i think this has to do with the fact that their stories involve minors. It's just so much more horrifying and also heartbreaking to me to witness such realistic horrors happening to very young people. And the fact that they can, and have, happen to any child/teenager irl is just sickening. These games really made me cry with their storyline. At least with the karaoke we got to have one truly good ending, but with the kidnap, all the endings just messed up the kids one way or another.
A bit of correction on the yuki ona, you didnt play as the girl, it was in fact, yuki on A herself (the one that chases You) you play as her *husband* trying to get the kids
Their incorporation of modern social problems in Japan gives their games a sense of tension and realism. Debt, bullying, stalking, death by overwork, population decline... It elevates everything to a whole new level if you know where to look.
Aw man you didn't play night security too? Just leme tell you imo its the scariest of the chilla's art games. Like genuinely the scares and tension and environments are so good.
I understand the Closing Shift is really scary but Markiplier completely ruined my immersion for the game. Man I do love these types of videos. Video Essays that cross over into horror games. Great video.
The closing shift is the definition of ilusion of choice since the 3 endings are the same
they just lead to the same thing not that they are the same
Honestly like that part of it though because sometimes…that’s the reality of these types of cases anyway. The creep never gets caught and/or manages to find a way to stalk the target until it’s too late
Isn't that kind of the point though? If it were possible to escape, that would make it less disturbing imo.
The Closing Shift is definitely the scariest one for me. As a woman, that whole situation is a nightmare for most women. You can literally ask any if your female friends and they will tell you the same thing.
The Convenience Store is my favourite
For me, as a nurse, the Caretaker is the most hilarious, simply because when the random guy told the protagonist to “bring me the drug” and she just waltz in and took a whole bottle of Morphine without any issue.
Here in Australia meds like those are secured behind 2 locks with the keys being on the nurse at ALL TIME and we have to count the individual pills at the end of the day every day. If rven just 1 go missing we’ll have to write reports and if it’s a large amount you bet someone’s career is in jeopardy.
Kolkata reference...sad.💔
that one and the karaoke terrify me
As a Male, I’m shit scared too. Don’t think it’s gender specific, unless is Japan in particular
Now that you mentioned it, Chilla's Art has a brilliant business model. Low budget games that are still so extremely good and popular, it actually works in their favour that they use low quality because the games use that to their advantage.
Yeah although the most recent release aren't really low budget notably shinkansen 0 and the new bathhouse remake. You can easily see the massive upgrade in quality, maybe their third brother joining the dev team recently played a part in it. Either way true on your point they're incredibly talented.
@@cluster4583 don't forget that they also have more experience now. They know how to optimize the workflow and streamline the process.
I think the scariest games are karaoke, closing shift and parasocial because in all three you can actually happen
As a woman, a lot of Chilla’s Art games are so terrifying because they are realistic. Games like the closing shift and parasocial are games about things that can and do affect women way too much. The closing shift is especially chilling because no matter what you do, you are still taken by the stalker. These games are so effective and hopefully can make people aware of these issues more.
I feel bad for yall because yall have to deal with some creepy men that stalks yall
@@shadowfuture1378 say yall again
just don't stream, and if you had to work then not a night shift, if you are forced to do that then it's your father's/brother's/male guardian's problem for not being a man to take care of you
@@layan6989 WHAT
hitokara (the karaoke) is in the same vein as closing shift & parasocial but worse imo due to the subject matter. i commend the brothers for not shying away from highlighting taboo social injustices/flaws in japan. i think it helps shatter the fantasy westerners have of japan being a utopia.
japan's flaws present differently from how they typically present themselves in the west esp. since politeness is expected in japan so ppl tend to be silent w their prejudices. ex: okaeri is about how nurses are treated terribly (the mom's a nurse & she self-erases) & nursing is looked down on. when i learned this, i was shocked bc it's so different in the u.s. where nurses are paid well varying on the department & nursing as a career is well-respected & sought after. chilla also covers the poor treatment of the mentally ill/disabled with night delivery which has a tragic story.
ppl also call japan safe. homicides are much lower than in the u.s., but that doesn't mean it's "safe" for everyone by default. japan is still patriarical so women still get stalked, ssaulted, harassed, etc. & naturally, these crimes are under-reported. women were groped on trains so often that they added women-only train cars. they have women-only capsule hotels too (shouldn't need to exist, but glad they do).
this is longer than intended lol but i think its good chilla gets ppl talking
i like in their games that there’s always multiple creeps or suspicious people, it makes it more realistic and harder to guess who’s the villain at the end
the Karaoke one as a woman was absolute nightmare fuel. Parasocial and The Closing Shift too. however Jisatsu had some of the best atmosphere. Love the folklore.
everyone saying the closing shift is the scariest and yeah, it's up there, but i have always been way more terrified of the karaoke. the karaoke actually made me cry the first time i played it because of just... how horrific it was to realize what happened to the friend because i didn't protect her
It’s even more terrifying that it’s a kid in this story because an adult could possibly handle this situation but a kid? It just makes the situation very eerily
Same. It's so underrated but I loved that there were a lot of endings and all of them could easily happen to anyone. It's another horrifying reality that never really gets talked about enough. SA in schools happens so much but people usually turn a blind eye especially when the perpetrator "doesn't seem like the type to do it" and holds authority at the same time.
The closing shift is the scariest game for me because of the realism of the situation which fully immerses the player. I have a feeling that the game could help solve misogyny.
We can't "solve" mysoginy as we can't solve racism or any other social issues as long as humans will exist
Misogyny could be solve and women will still use it as an invisible boogie man. People Will always be POS on both sides. Men and women are creeps or toxic. Just how it is. I think once women accept that, we can start working on how to fix it
Chilla's art games are probably another version of Puppet combo games. Both of them have a creepy atmosphere, the graphics feels like an old retro games. The only differences is the jumpscare, Puppet combo is scary with the loud and strange sound. Chilla's has some but the atmosphere is the one that makes it creepy. (Btw love this video.)
puppet combo scaring not only with loud jumpscares, atmosphere also do some job
Puppet Combo is too loud for me
dude nun massacre and aka manto are VERY similar
@@МихаилПетрович-ц2й true especially stay out of the House and nun Massacre (bcs the Loud noise)
@@Petperson17 i think nun Massacre is scarier because the Loud noise when you got spotted by the nun. But yeah i think both of the games look similar.
Chilla arts really creeps me off. I was playing parasocial, I was in the store, suddenly, the streamer's ex ran towards me. My heart literally flew off my chest.
Not literally
@@sebastianuglyrat no I'm serious. I had to pump it manually
@@CertifiedBeginnerAnimator7451 🤣
@@CertifiedBeginnerAnimator7451 ; what'd you do with the wings after it flew out ya chest tho? did you yank them off or just stuff that thang back in your chest cavity w/ flappin wings lol
@@milannoelle1576 nah, still pumping it manually
All of Chillart's game is just Representation & Experience how Scary is Living as Girl & Social Activity in City of Japan
In general. Fears to fathom and Chillas arts are both my favorite horror games “series”. The style is what gets me. Just love the vhs type vibe it just makes for a great game to me
I think what should be mentioned, is the perfect "Blend" of Realism x Folklore. Aka Manto, Bath Ghost House -even the stalkers -they're all either Folklore, or Urban Legends (e.g. killer on the backseat). Most horror games struggle in that. Using trope-locations like hospitals, haunted mansions or schools. Scenarios that already screamed "Horror" from the beginning.
Chilla arts is perfect, as it truly delivers realism first. You truly feel like you could run into this shit, or worse: Have already made experiences like that. Aka: In the Coffee-house game/The Closing Shift, you "attract" your stalker by helping him get his phone. As a woman, I've had many women tell me to NOT be too nice to strange men, because many might take it as "flirting" and get obsessed with you. Customer service is horrible in that per se: You are by job forced to smile & be nice. And though exaggerated here as just some demented guy that immediately wants to pudding you -those men CAN indeed get violent once they realize you weren't flirting.
Especially horrorfying is the concept of "waiting". Like. I had men follow me on the bus from my job, but at least left afterward. Or men who do take the hint, and then react embarrassed instead of blaming you. But the thing is -you don't know! You never know! Same in the game. You never fully know till the door-jumpscare. And then you later get full confirmation by seeing him with a crowbar -esp. in ending 1, where it's already too late, sadly.
I love how Chilla's Art explores many different concepts and executes them all pretty well. Some are supernatural e.g. cursed buildings and vengeful spirits, while others are common crimes in society e.g. stalking and femicide. Even though there's a distinct atmosphere to their games, each one looks unique from the next.
I resonate the most with the Starbucks stalker game, especially the nightmare where all you do is struggle with never-ending orders. Having been in that situation, it feels so silly but also real that a service worker would experience that kind of stress.
All throughout the whole last segment of this video I could only think: "This dude is the chilliest guy playing Chilla's games."
The narrator's monotonous voice makes the jokes even funnier. I think convenience store truly helped them take off in the horror game scene. It was genuinely a terrifying experience. The endings of the closing shift pissed me off because might as well have only one canon ending. You don't actually have a choice.
Honestly, their games are not only creepy, but make me feel nostalgic for older games
Parasocial is their most unsettling game imo. The part where she plays a game and it's the streets surrounding her apartment made my soul ascend 😭 I'd probably lock myself in a doomsday bunker if that happened to me
great video btw!
I recently beat "The Closing Shift" and absolutely loved it. I liked how it was a combination between a coffee shop simulator and a horror game.
Chilla's Art has proven, you don't need ultra realistic graphics and fancy animations to make your game terrifying. it looks even more terrifying on lower graphics (like PS1 style graphics like Ako Manto) honestly PS1 style graphics is scarier to me. it feels like watching a vintage Halloween costume photo from the 18th - 19th century.. it has such a strong sense of dread in it
Y'all could you imagine if both Puppet Combo and Chilla's Art did a collab to make a game...
I'd be so scared yet excited at the same time, not lying bro
I know these games thanks to an italian youtuber named Yotobi who played a lot of them, and I appreciate how they basically play on Japan's idea of horror
It's the anxiety that gets you, not the jumpscare. Not the monster, but the fear he could be anywhere in any moment
I was just about to get off the toilet bruh. Now I gotta spend another half an hour in here 💀
It took me so many attempts to beat Aka Manto that at some point I didn't care for getting scared as long as I didn't get killed and restarted again lol! I love this game though. So fun and terrifying
It's the hardest chilla arts game by far
My personal favorites are The Closing Shift, The Karaoke, and Parasocial (in that order) because of the intentional lack of supernatural elements. The horror is real and palpable for anyone, but especially females. I think the Chilla's Art devs - despite both being men - seem to understand the concerns that many women face in these scenarios. These games are seriously so good. 🔥
お帰り just means, a returning, return, come back, etc. it's a colloquial phrase. It's translated in anime to "welcome back" to make it easier to understand.
You can't forget hanako, inunaki tunnel, onryo, the radio station, night security and the kdinap. Also i think if u seek in stories a little bit more, u will see the true gold in these stories and psychological meaning in them, which makes their games good. Their later games aren't that deep in psychology but u have old ones. Nice vid, enjoyed.
The Bathhouse is my personal favorite of the Chilla's Art franchise, it's def underrated. In generalI feel like they're really well rounded in all their games and they're fun to watch people play! (also seeing you bug out Aka Manto was glorious after watching CoryxKenshin suffer in his playthrough lmao)
puppet combo ALSO has amazing horror games similar to chilla’s art. both of their games absolutely terrify me, they really pull off the retro styled horror games very well
19:43 blud is literally the calmest horror enjoyer out there what the fuck
Probably already been explained by other people, but in case they haven't:
Okaeri is about you, or specifically your ghost. You recently died and the spirit/ghost is either unaware, or forgot that you died, so it tried to find it's way back home. That's why the ghost didn't remember where it's house is while also saying they've been living there for a week. The mom probably game ended herself because of your death and in the end is you coming to terms with your death. The noose symbolises you passing on to the next life.
This whole spirit forgetting stuff and wandering back home is a common Asian myth/tale. Some houses have altars of their God to ward off the spirits from entering their home, or altars of the deceased to remind said spirit they've died, and to not linger in this realm anymore.
Honestly chillas art make some of the best horror games, i love chillas art! Also, a video on “cry of fear” would be great! Just an idea. Keep it up dude! 🤘
13:25 The Vsause reference was hilarious 😂🤣
The closing shift is by far the scariest one to me because it feels the most realistic out of all the games
I like the twist in this games.
I love the retro small rural town vibe in The Bathhouse. The gameplay was so fun too I love it
I do appreciate the thrill of good scares and unnerving atmosphere, but the main draws in the horror genre for me are supernatural and surreal themes. Scary things are cool, but weird and mysterious things are even cooler to me. Basically I enjoy horror because I'm a fan of things that are adjacent to it and overlapping with it and that extra spice that comes with horror is definitely welcome.
Closing Shift is so far my fav. Cause it's so relatable. Also liked Aka Manto but I think only cory was able to beat that.
The quality of these games are inconsistent, like they always try to do experimental idea. But overall, I like Chilla's Art. Whatever and whenever they throw out new game, I will play.
Experiment is always good to makes sure you are not stagnant
Chillas Art and Puppet Combo are goated horror devs
I absolutely love chillas art games especially their old style of just putting a png on a character model head and calling it a day makes me giggle 😂
no way bro uploaded a chilla's art video 3 days after i started playing all of them 💀💀
btw fears to fathom franchise and puppetcombo games are really cool and similar to the chilla's art games
All their games seem to have a little something that I loved. The Bathhouse Re edition and Jisatsu were amazing but also games like Aka Manto and Hanako kept me on my toes. I think they are indeed improving. I’m a huge fan of these devs.
Just knowing there is a video dedicated to talking about Chilla's Art Games? Like, you have MADE IT, lol. But, truly, these games are so realistic and really hits so many real life fears (especially as a woman). I'm always stuck to a good game play of the games, then go buy the games. Not even to really play them, though I HAD to play Closing Shift and Parasocial because they were SOOOOOO good, but to just keep supporting, so more games can come out. There are so few indie games that really reach a certain level of popularity, not always for the graphics or anything like that, but just because they are actually good games. Games that make you think, too, which I always love.
Aka manto is based on a Japanese urban legend and the legend says that if you're in the toilet and you come out then there's gonna be a blue and red toilet paper. If u choose red Aka manto will stab u. If you choose blue he'll chokeh u. And some people say that you should say green to be let go. And a person (prob troll) says you need to choose yellow and aka manto will put your head in the toilet like a middle school bully.
The closing shift is a damn good game. The only issue with these games is the replay. There’s certain games you can just replay multiple times a month and games you can replay from time to time, then there’s these that you can probably never play again unless they add some sort of easter egg. What was stupid of me is. I watched Markiplier play the closing shift. And there was genuinely like 25 minutes left in the video and not until then did i decide to download the game. So I didn’t get the full experience but still see how good it is. Haven’t played any other Chilla’s art game besides this one and don’t know which one should be next
Yes Chillas art are geniuses, I'm glad they are getting video attention. Good on you for noticing some gems of indie horror. My favorite is probably the closing shift. But I also love the karaoke and parasocial. All three of those games depict awful worst case scenarios that could have been avoided, but everything fell into place to become a nauseating hell.
Parasocial was the one that made me feel so uneasy. Thankfully, I've never been in this situation but the idea of having a stalker, knowing you have a stalker, but you don't know who they are or who's helping them get closer to you is terrifying and just so real. A lot of the motivations and possible motivations two of the most crucial characters in the game (your best friend and your ex) have are so reasonable for them either being for you or against you. And at the end of the day, that's what really got to me: Not knowing who you can really trust or turn to for help or comfort; being utterly alone.
Chillas Art really opened me up about horror game
the "OW" when ol girl stabs u in the elevator had me dying 😂😂
another great vid dude. I really like your horror games coverage and how u lighten up the overall feel with jokes.
the goat has uploaded, amazing video man. loving the the recent uploads. keep it up!
My sister works at a cafe and occasionally works the closing shift, and when i was watching kubz scouts play the closing shift she asked me what was it about and when i explained to her, she was expectedly frightened 😭
THE KARAOKE Is God Level.
19:06 he just wanted an autograph
I think the main reason why the games work so well, is because they have a habit of making you expect things, have them not be there, and then suddenly, when you expect it to not happen, suddenly your stalker is outside the door staring at you through the glass.
I just finished playing the new bathhouse and omg is it terrifying. The thing about chillas arts more recent games is that they can happen in real life to anyone especially women. It’s not the jumpscares and ghosts or spirits that scare me, it’s how they make the humans villains. The bathhouse boss, the stalker in closing shift, these humans are the horror of these games. Makes me realise just how evil some people can be, how there are so many creeps out there, that is what makes me scared.
5:44 Why does he kinda look like Ryan's toy review?😭😭💀💀
This video is so good, humor is on point :DDD i love these games very much, the vibes of it are just emmaculate :3
Personally i really liked how this time you talked about what people care about and rest of the games quickly in the end. I watched the whole video without getting bored
Chilla's Art is a hit or miss.
Parasocial and Night Delivery are just bad, but Inunaki Tunnel is a masterpiece.
finally a new upload good to see you are still alive and still with good content
I was really terrified whilst playing jisatsu (came out last December). Bro ain't no way you did not mention it. The best of the best
damn, i just discovered your channel a few minutes before you uploaded this. good stuff man 👍
I think my favorites are the karaoke and the kidnap, and i think this has to do with the fact that their stories involve minors. It's just so much more horrifying and also heartbreaking to me to witness such realistic horrors happening to very young people. And the fact that they can, and have, happen to any child/teenager irl is just sickening. These games really made me cry with their storyline. At least with the karaoke we got to have one truly good ending, but with the kidnap, all the endings just messed up the kids one way or another.
A bit of correction on the yuki ona, you didnt play as the girl, it was in fact, yuki on A herself (the one that chases You) you play as her *husband* trying to get the kids
Truly the greatest video of all time.
Their incorporation of modern social problems in Japan gives their games a sense of tension and realism. Debt, bullying, stalking, death by overwork, population decline... It elevates everything to a whole new level if you know where to look.
0:02 Dante is BASED bro
That’s tyler1 bud👻
@@TheAwesomePlagueDoctorAYO
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"I'm not going to work after that, are you crazy?"
-LamWarp, smarter than the average horror game character.
Anyways this was so good i subbed :)
U didnt mention "The Kidnap" which is really good and has interesting story:(
Easily the most terrifying one
@@shadowfuture1378 ur right
That "nyalain" was a jumpscare in itself bro 😭👍🏼
When he said “The Game” I realized I lost my 6 year streak😔😞💔
Finaly after a decade Lamwarp posted something RAHHHHHH
*I’m screaming somebody said that the trapped kid in the beginning looks like a Ryan’s world and I can’t unsee it 😂🤣 omg he does so bad*
The remake of the bathouse is chef kiss
My personal favorite is Night Security, I love that game
16:43 - hey, it's Notim Portant. He didn't do all those horrible things, he just went to Japan ^^
I watch Manly Badass Hero when he play almost all Chilla's Art games. They are good games.
thank you for the video
love your video dude
holy shit lampwarp video spooky no clickbait
I was just about to keep my phone and sleep and suddenly your notification popped up.......
Chilla's art inspired a lot of vhs indie horror games
Aw man you didn't play night security too? Just leme tell you imo its the scariest of the chilla's art games. Like genuinely the scares and tension and environments are so good.
I understand the Closing Shift is really scary but Markiplier completely ruined my immersion for the game. Man I do love these types of videos. Video Essays that cross over into horror games. Great video.
Oh boy i do love when LamWarp uploaded a video
earliest ive been to one of ur vids i think idk tbh
"Ma! Lamwarp just posted another video!"
The in between - loves horror games but refuses to play them & just watches playthroughs on UA-cam
Amazing video Lamwrap
Oh finally 🙌 been waiting for this ❤❤
I miss the subtitles 😢
Why? He speaks clearly so it's easy to understand
@@Nikitoz9595 well, English is not my first language and sometimes I misheard, and I still prefer his subtitles than UA-cam subtitles
@@Nikitoz9595 I like his voice so I hope that he keep his subtitles while talking
@@Nikitoz9595 yk some people are hard of hearing right.
@@Nikitoz9595 also some people have auditory processing disorder? youre aware a bunch of different people need subtitles, right?
awesome video
underrated video 👍🏻
my favourite horror game dev is chills art and games
wish i have the money to play all of them.. welp ill start one game at a time then
28:05 minute for this, thank you for making me more happy on this shit ass day
Her: Babe! Lamwarp just upload his video.
Him: Yes dear...
me & me