The last minute or so of this video of this scared me more than any other video game I've ever played in my life that was trying to be scary, and I think that says a lot.
Educational PSA for the day: The labor strike vs national guard massacre is actually a reference to a real massacre called the Ludlow Massacre that happened in Colorado in 1914 when the US national guard raided a camp of 1,200 coal miners who were on strike. Seems like Possum Springs is based on Ludlow, Colorado. Please up vote this so that Matt and Woolie can see it.
Lot of strikes got put down by people with guns back then. Ever hear of the Pinkertons? That was like their whole job, breaking up strikes by murdering people.
The way Angus talks about it strongly proves that at least one person on the dev team went through similar shit. Makes it that much more painful to sink in.
I had a similar upbringing as Angus but with my grandparents...it isn't easy being raised by people who hate everything about you...and I empathise with Angus and the dev who went thought that. *cries* I'm sorry..i just need a moment
I like, open another tab while listening to these videos, and I honestly can't tell when its dialogue from the game or Woolie and Matt going on a tangent
GrantBrownDog but....t rex looks cool with feathers. I mean, it's interesting. I hate it when people just "Oh it's just a dumb chicken". Uhhhh, you seen bearded vultures? Falcons? Hawks? Here's some neat paleoart. Hell even Spielberg wanted feathers on some of the dinosaurs in Jurassic Park, but die to limitations on cgi technology he went with scalys static1.squarespace.com/static/5950b5941b10e30c09a82dd9/5950be23440243767f18736a/5950bf2b440243767f187994/1498519339406/rjpalmer_trex_NOSITE.jpg?format=2500w
Angus' backstory hits closer to home than his dad hit him. really though, I can't believe how similar my childhood was to his. I have asthma, my parents abused me, my dad left and I didn't know shit about him until I heard from his sister he died like a month ago, I was into paranormal shit so hard when I was a kid but now I don't believe in any of it. this must be how Woolie felt when he played binding of Isaac
Thanks for the playthrough. I absolutely loved this game but it hit so close to home that I didn't wanna play again, though I wanted to see more things. For closure or something. So watching a cool playthrough from you guys make it more comfortable than replaying it
I was actually a little nervous about playing it a second time myself. But I did and I realized its 99% good times. Its easy to only remember the dire stuff. You'll be amazed of how much of the funny and charming shit you forgot.
Dude I cried while playing this game a lot even during parts there arent sad Like a lot of these are so relatable to me it feels really personal even like simple things
@silentman0 That's one of the reasons I think this game chose to use Cartoon Animals instead of people. We become more interested with their personalities rather than speculate their backgrounds from a surface level.
16:42 So they recognized that they are anthropomorphic animals? So the theory about how the characters in this game aren't really animals but just how Mae perceives them to be is not true
I think they official answer is "They're animals but it's no big deal." Originally the game was gonna put way more emphasis in the animal nature of the characters, focusing on discrimination between different species (zootopia style), and some of that can still be seen in the introductory demos the studio released before the game. But eventually decided that that the plot was spreading itself too thin, and it was distracting, so scrapped that part out.
For some reason I absolutely love when you guys tell stories about your past, I guess I can somewhat relate to Woolie having been to a catholic school throughout most of my childhood... even though church was mind numbingly boring, I'd always take optional morning mass over class work every time haha
This game is great at a lot of things, but I've always seen it bring out people's memories and experiences, especially from childhood or adolescence, while playing it. People start talking about their lives and ruminate on their past; it takes a special kind of game to evoke that in people I think. Makes me glad I can listen along with them.
The Immaculately Conceived Rat Gods have congealed into one being, and transcended this mortal coil. That is why they are no longer available for interaction. C'mon, guys. Get your Mae-Mae's Bizarre Adventure lore right.
HRDSalami654 That's not confirmed. I'm not gonna turn your thoughts on dinosaurs, I mean nobody REALLY knows what 60 million year old animals look liked. Also, look up bearded vultures, feathers can be sick. Also pretty much only northern theropod dinosaurs had feathers(colder climates). Allosaurus most likely had reticulated scales. Southern eqoutorial animals most likely didn't. Look up paleart tho, some of it looks sick
static1.squarespace.com/static/5950b5941b10e30c09a82dd9/5950be23440243767f18736a/5950bf2b440243767f187994/1498519339406/rjpalmer_trex_NOSITE.jpg?format=2500w Here's an example, sorry for nerding out, just really interested
Fun fact: that Longest Night bonfire thing Mae talks about was a supplemental game put out before the full game was released, as part of the Kickstarter campaign. You can still get it here: finji.itch.io/longest-night And I still want a Let's Watch of the Mega Man cartoon.
For those who don't know, two companion games to NitW came out before it was released, Lost Constellation and Longest Night. This segment with Angus references both of them and it's nice to see they weren't COMPLETELY for nothing!
AW WHAT?! Woolie got to be a Pathfinder? Lucky. When I was little, all the cool guys (or I guess as cool as those guys could get) were in Pathfinders. And it was awesome because at some of the bigger events in my hometown, the Pathfinders would be there, and they'd show up in the uniforms with the patches and everything, then the Drum Corp, which a number of my friends were a part of, would show up and start playing. I wanted to be a Pathfinder, but way late into the game, by which point I felt there was no point to it.
He's...not really cynical, though? Especially in that part of their conversation when he's talking about his belief in humanity, he seems pretty optimistic! I'd say he's definitely skeptical, but not cynical.
Fun fact: When Mae remembers that time when Angus told about stars, it was demo version of the game called "Longest night". In it, Mae dreams about 4 of them sitting around bonfire and watching stars. So, that's a cool little reference from the developers.
Good thing Pat wasn't here for the star pointing part. "No woolie not that one. If it didn't work one way why would the opposite way with the same two stars work?"
17:48- 18:17 "Huh. This connection doesn't work. Maybe if I try it again, it'll work! No, it didn't. How about I come back to it after a few more connections? No, that didn't work. But what if I try it again?" Do you know the definition of insanity, Woolie?
That fucking freaked me out real bad at the end Like, the the thought that it can't outrun you no prob if it were to chase you (in this case in a gameplay section) and you don't even have the time to process the thought of "oh shit it's coming to me"
Mae Pierogiface says the T-Rex had luscious red lips, was a sensitive lover, did not enjoy fighting, had feathers, and coo'd like a wee pigeon. Also that water soaked the bones of all the fossils we know, causing their actual size to inflate about 78% meaning that the T-Rex was actually the size of a horse.
crazyinsane500 had feathers like a vulture, scraaawwwed like a eagle, and might of had some way to tuck it's teeth away( keeping teeth exposed in dry environments is actually bad, hence why mouths are moist). Birds are cool. Also they were 9 tons. Know you're joking probably, but we've known for a long time (as far back as the 70's) that theropods had feathers.
10:51 Speaking of labor strikes, there was a company owned town that went on strike , and when a teenager was executed for stealing and being a member of a union, the whole town (including the sheriff who, according to witness accounts, dual wielded revolvers) had a gun fight against the the strike breakers. Edit: There's a movie about it that's the name of the town, Matewan.
Woolie divulging what he knows about getting rid of dead bodies. Now weird at all. So how about them lime kilns, huh? I can't believe you missed an awesome easter egg to do with Angus' ghost venture. oh well.
If you go to those weather stations with the pinwheels around the town, you can spam jump in front of them and make little parcel things fly out. After you find them all ( I think there is just 3) before you do the ghost investigation with Angus, there's a scene where he explains when he was in the scouts he made some messages with his troops and put them inside those. One of them is his and it's probably the best dialog in the game ;D
Mae: The band? The band. Pastor Karen: DO YOU SEE THE STREET LAMPS? Mae: THE BAND! Pastor Karen: DO YOU SEE THE STREET LAMPS? Bea: What light? Pastor Karen: HAVE YOU SEEEEN THE STREET LAMPS? Mae: YES! YES! BIG H TAP-DANCING SNAKE... I HAVE SEEN THE STREET LAMPS! *(Later)* Mae: We're putting the band back together. Saleem: Forget it. No way. Gregg: We're on a mission from Forest God.
Know what Wools? It is better to have never had Saturday morning cartoons than to have had them and then have your parent find SDA and lose them. I still practice now as an adult but it did suck to have that temptation growing up.
Prior to Nitw release the devs put out some supplemental material which was a prequel to this game. "Longest night" and "Lost constellation." Mae references both of them in this episode. It covers her bonfire dream and Adina astra's story.
///Small Spoilers for an extra Angus Scene If you spin all the tiny windometers in town enough, a little package will fly out of each & land in the park. Its just a little extra scene with Angus during this "episode", but its nice!
When the time comes, Wheeze King Matt just goes and actually says the word "wheeze." By the way, miners being mowed down by soldiers in American labor riots is super real. We're talking dozens dead, with tents full of women and children burned. Shit was fucked.
That "Ghosty Stuff" podcast is actually a real thing, in case anyone didn't know. It's called the Parapod. It's literally one guy who believes in ghosts sharing his experiences, and one guy who's a huge skeptic tearing his asshole out. It's great.
Is it that hard to tell your story while you try to figure out how triangles work? I'm trying not to be that guy, but gosh darn. I feel like more people would be into this LP and the game itself if they didn't stall so much, especially since the game already has problems figuring out its pacing.
orangeblood27 I mean, he tried to connect the same stars what, four, five times? I understand its hard to focus while you talk and I don't hold it against him, but that was just aggravating
Saint Jynr ugh Fuck you guys. They are telling great stories and he paused for no time at all. Get something else to do with you're time if you can't spare ten seconds for a human you supposedly like.
Hey, guys! Good on you for uploading a stream announcement video to the channel so that no one could possibly miss it! Especially anyone that's been waiting about a month! You guys think of everything!
"Ha ha ha. Don't look at him" that scene gives me chills
The last minute or so of this video of this scared me more than any other video game I've ever played in my life that was trying to be scary, and I think that says a lot.
neoekamp its better when you notice him watching them walk up to the graveyard
I never stopped to notice until now, but Matt and Woolie's "voice-acting" in this LP really kicks up the dialogue a few notches. You go, guys.
Hilarious Valentine I love how Matt voices Germ.
RanMouri82 "Ehh, I'm Germ Warfare!"
Educational PSA for the day: The labor strike vs national guard massacre is actually a reference to a real massacre called the Ludlow Massacre that happened in Colorado in 1914 when the US national guard raided a camp of 1,200 coal miners who were on strike. Seems like Possum Springs is based on Ludlow, Colorado. Please up vote this so that Matt and Woolie can see it.
Oh I assumed it was about like the homestead strike or something. Close enough.
Scott Benson has said Possum Springs is based on western rural pennsylvania, but that he took inspiration from a lot of other locations.
Lot of strikes got put down by people with guns back then. Ever hear of the Pinkertons? That was like their whole job, breaking up strikes by murdering people.
Yeah, it's gotta be further east than that based on how early it was founded
I was half expecting Mae to straight up rush the ghost like Matt did to Slenderman. That would've been dope.
2012 Matt & Woolie: "Pat didn't have a childhood... but we did!"
2017 Woolie: "Actually I didn't have a childhood for real."
I wasn't ready for that feels trip with Angus :(
I know, right? And hearing Woolie voice his own sadness literally intensified said trip.
spleeks mcgleex Woolie finding it relatable is the worst part 😞
Okay, I'm not the only one who noticed that...
The way Angus talks about it strongly proves that at least one person on the dev team went through similar shit. Makes it that much more painful to sink in.
I had a similar upbringing as Angus but with my grandparents...it isn't easy being raised by people who hate everything about you...and I empathise with Angus and the dev who went thought that. *cries* I'm sorry..i just need a moment
Angus's ghost hunting scene is so good, I'm glad they chose it
I like, open another tab while listening to these videos, and I honestly can't tell when its dialogue from the game or Woolie and Matt going on a tangent
If the word Dinosaur and Feathers are not separated by at least five sentences, Matt instantly starts foaming at the mouth and shaking uncontrollably.
It's honestly getting a little weird and awkward.
GrantBrownDog but....t rex looks cool with feathers. I mean, it's interesting. I hate it when people just "Oh it's just a dumb chicken". Uhhhh, you seen bearded vultures? Falcons? Hawks? Here's some neat paleoart. Hell even Spielberg wanted feathers on some of the dinosaurs in Jurassic Park, but die to limitations on cgi technology he went with scalys static1.squarespace.com/static/5950b5941b10e30c09a82dd9/5950be23440243767f18736a/5950bf2b440243767f187994/1498519339406/rjpalmer_trex_NOSITE.jpg?format=2500w
So even "Dinosaurs never had feathers" isn't safe?
Angus' backstory hits closer to home than his dad hit him. really though, I can't believe how similar my childhood was to his. I have asthma, my parents abused me, my dad left and I didn't know shit about him until I heard from his sister he died like a month ago, I was into paranormal shit so hard when I was a kid but now I don't believe in any of it. this must be how Woolie felt when he played binding of Isaac
*gives virtual hug and pat on the shoulder
Whoo, time once again to see how little Matt knows about Nitw as Woolie discovers Anor Londo next to the Clik clak.
Thanks for the playthrough. I absolutely loved this game but it hit so close to home that I didn't wanna play again, though I wanted to see more things. For closure or something. So watching a cool playthrough from you guys make it more comfortable than replaying it
I was actually a little nervous about playing it a second time myself. But I did and I realized its 99% good times. Its easy to only remember the dire stuff. You'll be amazed of how much of the funny and charming shit you forgot.
Darlos9D it's like a meta for life
Boy is it ever.
Dude I cried while playing this game a lot even during parts there arent sad
Like a lot of these are so relatable to me it feels really personal even like simple things
6:49 On this episode of "Woolie continues to prove that he's a murderer"
This episode of Ghosty Stuff is brought to you by Casper Mattresses.
That's a real mattress company btw.
Tempest Wing *Thats the joke, get it, because it's a fucking company named Casper, like the ghost*
I know, but there may have been some people who would have read that comment and not know that.
This game seems to become more and more like HP. Lovecraft for disillusioned College Dropouts.
Almost... except H.P. Lovecraft couldn't write dialogue scenes to save his life.
A hoonter is always a hoonter, even in a dream
And NitW is WAY less racist
The Pickles Don't forget the ludicrous amounts of racism! ESPECIALLY don't forget the ludicrous amounts of racism!
@silentman0
That's one of the reasons I think this game chose to use Cartoon Animals instead of people. We become more interested with their personalities rather than speculate their backgrounds from a surface level.
Grant us eyes, grant us eyes like you did for tall janitor man!
Richter The D oddly enough micolash sounds like Dale Gribble when he screams
Janitor Gascoigne: "..what's that smell?"
The Pickles Its *BLOOOOOOD*
It's Angus' cooking!
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Wow. This episode got real.
And then it got REALLY REAL.
Woolie doesn't always eat pie but when he does he lies.
so he lies on the floor and eats pie like David Hasselhoff eating a burger
it's a shame they missed out on the scout letters, just to flesh this bit out some more. Nice little moment with Angus.
I know. And Matt never said anything about the windmills so that means he missed them as well... or just forgot.
Actually Woolie, we buried most of our Civil War casualties on Robert E. Lee's front lawn.
brainflash1 And we still bury them on Lee's lawn!
16:42 So they recognized that they are anthropomorphic animals? So the theory about how the characters in this game aren't really animals but just how Mae perceives them to be is not true
I think they official answer is "They're animals but it's no big deal." Originally the game was gonna put way more emphasis in the animal nature of the characters, focusing on discrimination between different species (zootopia style), and some of that can still be seen in the introductory demos the studio released before the game. But eventually decided that that the plot was spreading itself too thin, and it was distracting, so scrapped that part out.
For some reason I absolutely love when you guys tell stories about your past, I guess I can somewhat relate to Woolie having been to a catholic school throughout most of my childhood... even though church was mind numbingly boring, I'd always take optional morning mass over class work every time haha
This game is great at a lot of things, but I've always seen it bring out people's memories and experiences, especially from childhood or adolescence, while playing it. People start talking about their lives and ruminate on their past; it takes a special kind of game to evoke that in people I think. Makes me glad I can listen along with them.
I never get tired of the intro.
So when will Bea learn her final style, *[River Dragon of Possum Springs]*?
I can't wait for Gregg to learn *Mad Fox of Snack Falcon Style*
So would Angus be Saejima then?....
SolemnBow So would Mae be [Wild Cat of Unemployment Style]?
+Nanomachines Son! Hes the *[Great Ass of Possum Springs]*
SolemnBow Once she defeats the five homeless men
Every so often this game makes me go 'Awww!'.I want to protect each of these young adults.
I actually really love listening to Woolie about his past.
The Immaculately Conceived Rat Gods have congealed into one being, and transcended this mortal coil. That is why they are no longer available for interaction. C'mon, guys. Get your Mae-Mae's Bizarre Adventure lore right.
So when is George Carlin going to come out of the phone booth and tell Mae that her bass playing will bring peace to the entire human race?
" If you're really us from the future, what number are we thinking of right now? " " *69, dude!* "
The Pickles he's busy narrating Thomas The Tank Engine
Sounds like one hell of a Bogus Journey.
Strange things are afoot at the Snack Falcon
"Strange things happen i Possum Springs, Now its up to Mea tosave her old home." Or something.
Is it time for Mae to shakedown ghosts using her patented Slugger style?
and take their Ghost Dollars... aka BitCoins
Jacob Germann Then she grabs a handful of falling bills and fans herself with them
Has she befriended a chicken yet? I hear they make great managers.
I wonder what the guys are gonna say next podcast when they realize there is a chance the T-Rex didn't have feathers. REVENGE!
I saw that too. Laughed my ass off since it came out a day after this episode stirred up more feathered dinosaur rage once more.
Yes Mae, tell the potential kidnapper/ghost that you have seen his crimes. It is totally going to make him less hostile.
Woolie will be happy to know that scientists have semi-backed down. The T-Rex only KIND OF had feathers but they molted off as it got older.
HRDSalami654 That's not confirmed. I'm not gonna turn your thoughts on dinosaurs, I mean nobody REALLY knows what 60 million year old animals look liked. Also, look up bearded vultures, feathers can be sick. Also pretty much only northern theropod dinosaurs had feathers(colder climates). Allosaurus most likely had reticulated scales.
Southern eqoutorial animals most likely didn't. Look up paleart tho, some of it looks sick
static1.squarespace.com/static/5950b5941b10e30c09a82dd9/5950be23440243767f18736a/5950bf2b440243767f187994/1498519339406/rjpalmer_trex_NOSITE.jpg?format=2500w
Here's an example, sorry for nerding out, just really interested
Agnus, HOLY SHIT YOU CAN'T DROP BOMB LIKE THIS AFTER CONSTELLATION AND CHILL
Fun fact: that Longest Night bonfire thing Mae talks about was a supplemental game put out before the full game was released, as part of the Kickstarter campaign. You can still get it here: finji.itch.io/longest-night
And I still want a Let's Watch of the Mega Man cartoon.
You the real MVP.
6:04
Angus: "For the First Flame, Mae. Get with the program."
For those who don't know, two companion games to NitW came out before it was released, Lost Constellation and Longest Night. This segment with Angus references both of them and it's nice to see they weren't COMPLETELY for nothing!
AW WHAT?! Woolie got to be a Pathfinder? Lucky. When I was little, all the cool guys (or I guess as cool as those guys could get) were in Pathfinders. And it was awesome because at some of the bigger events in my hometown, the Pathfinders would be there, and they'd show up in the uniforms with the patches and everything, then the Drum Corp, which a number of my friends were a part of, would show up and start playing. I wanted to be a Pathfinder, but way late into the game, by which point I felt there was no point to it.
Angus' backstory is too familiar.
9:12 - AH HAH HA HA HA HA HA HA THE SALT AHHHHHHH HAHAHAHAHAHAHA
Angus has officially become my favourite character. Cynical atheistic rants are the funniest shit ever.
He's...not really cynical, though? Especially in that part of their conversation when he's talking about his belief in humanity, he seems pretty optimistic! I'd say he's definitely skeptical, but not cynical.
He's not a cynic. He says he believes people are good, that it's up to us to find goodness, not for goodness to come to us.
Plus that wasn't even remotely a rant. He is a calm and well mannered person.
Fun fact: When Mae remembers that time when Angus told about stars, it was demo version of the game called "Longest night". In it, Mae dreams about 4 of them sitting around bonfire and watching stars. So, that's a cool little reference from the developers.
Man, Angus' story hits home. This is a good game.
Idk what Woolie's talking about but as someone who grew up in Canada Girl Guide levels went like this; Sparks, Brownies, Guides, Pathfinders:
i wasn't paying attention to the video and thought that was matt actually talking about his childhood. 10/10 acting
Wollie once killed a man for talking trash about marvel vs capcom.
That happened a couple of times, actually.
Bae-a discourse aside, Angus is my favorite character.
So Angus' dad had crazy combos, while his mom had sick pantry tech grabs?
His dad also had a crazy zoning game. Could get close to him at all.
10:12 Gotta love that out of context Matt quote
I would like to give shout outs to thier voice acting. They switched during the Angus feels trip but it's still real good.
Wow, this is the 2nd LP of this game i've watched and you guys are doin a WAY better job! Theres all kinds of paths I wouldnt have guessed this takes.
"What would happen if your soul possessed your body?"
the black scrawl
Comment of the LP.
Good thing Pat wasn't here for the star pointing part. "No woolie not that one. If it didn't work one way why would the opposite way with the same two stars work?"
You can't leave me hanging like this I needs my part 18, NOW.
*Angus:* This is like a lime kiln, I think.
*Mae:* Metal? Gear?
You're an extremely good and smart person, Woolie.
Angus' story legit made me cry.
Wow.
Exceptionally real dialogue in this game. Damn.
17:48- 18:17 "Huh. This connection doesn't work. Maybe if I try it again, it'll work! No, it didn't. How about I come back to it after a few more connections? No, that didn't work. But what if I try it again?"
Do you know the definition of insanity, Woolie?
That ending. OH BOY THIS GONNA BE GOOD.
That fucking freaked me out real bad at the end
Like, the the thought that it can't outrun you no prob if it were to chase you (in this case in a gameplay section) and you don't even have the time to process the thought of "oh shit it's coming to me"
Mae Pierogiface says the T-Rex had luscious red lips, was a sensitive lover, did not enjoy fighting, had feathers, and coo'd like a wee pigeon.
Also that water soaked the bones of all the fossils we know, causing their actual size to inflate about 78% meaning that the T-Rex was actually the size of a horse.
crazyinsane500 had feathers like a vulture, scraaawwwed like a eagle, and might of had some way to tuck it's teeth away( keeping teeth exposed in dry environments is actually bad, hence why mouths are moist). Birds are cool. Also they were 9 tons. Know you're joking probably, but we've known for a long time (as far back as the 70's) that theropods had feathers.
love watching this while fucking drunk. like right now.
Angus' backstory is like, legitimately heartbreaking.
Ahhh Stargirl was an amazing book!
10:51 Speaking of labor strikes, there was a company owned town that went on strike , and when a teenager was executed for stealing and being a member of a union, the whole town (including the sheriff who, according to witness accounts, dual wielded revolvers) had a gun fight against the the strike breakers.
Edit: There's a movie about it that's the name of the town, Matewan.
ooww my heart Angus...30:00 legitimately scared the fuck out of me because I didnt notice him until Angus said something. Holy shit
Woolie divulging what he knows about getting rid of dead bodies. Now weird at all. So how about them lime kilns, huh?
I can't believe you missed an awesome easter egg to do with Angus' ghost venture. oh well.
what was that Easter Egg?
If you go to those weather stations with the pinwheels around the town, you can spam jump in front of them and make little parcel things fly out. After you find them all ( I think there is just 3) before you do the ghost investigation with Angus, there's a scene where he explains when he was in the scouts he made some messages with his troops and put them inside those. One of them is his and it's probably the best dialog in the game ;D
awesome, thanks! :D
Holy shit, talk about a cliffhanger.
Woolie has no soul
No Gods or Man or Ghosts and Soul... ONLY CHEMICALS
That was a really cute and also heartbreaking episode
Mae: The band? The band.
Pastor Karen: DO YOU SEE THE STREET LAMPS?
Mae: THE BAND!
Pastor Karen: DO YOU SEE THE STREET LAMPS?
Bea: What light?
Pastor Karen: HAVE YOU SEEEEN THE STREET LAMPS?
Mae: YES! YES! BIG H TAP-DANCING SNAKE... I HAVE SEEN THE STREET LAMPS!
*(Later)*
Mae: We're putting the band back together.
Saleem: Forget it. No way.
Gregg: We're on a mission from Forest God.
brainflash1 What the fuck are you talking about?
Blues Brothers reference
6:46 - "Why do you know this?" Sprinting to the point as always.
6:46 So THAT'S how Woolie got away with killing that guy.
Don't forget, lore states that Woolie killed a guy.....
I played this segment in the middle of the night with the lights turned off, it was spooky as fuck.
Know what Wools? It is better to have never had Saturday morning cartoons than to have had them and then have your parent find SDA and lose them. I still practice now as an adult but it did suck to have that temptation growing up.
Angus and Mae just described the Parapod.
Prior to Nitw release the devs put out some supplemental material which was a prequel to this game. "Longest night" and "Lost constellation." Mae references both of them in this episode. It covers her bonfire dream and Adina astra's story.
31:41 Oh fuck, FUCK! Why did you come out in the park at night, man? You coulda shared a backstory at home, ah fuck, ah shit!
This episode got real podcasty.
Next time you go to Con. Take some beef jerky and ask them long tasty quastions
///Small Spoilers for an extra Angus Scene
If you spin all the tiny windometers in town enough, a little package will fly out of each & land in the park. Its just a little extra scene with Angus during this "episode", but its nice!
Holy shit, a video game where two characters have a long, mature discussion about religion and belief. Amazing. What a beautiful game.
I came to laugh, not to feel! Damn you angus
Gonna have that Night in the Woods finally?
AfroMetalMizu I know you want to go with Bea.
***** ;3
i was one of the many fools who thought the party earlier was the night in the woods
Gothgator ass is just enough
*T H I C C*
SuchALustForFries But the teeth....
When the time comes, Wheeze King Matt just goes and actually says the word "wheeze."
By the way, miners being mowed down by soldiers in American labor riots is super real. We're talking dozens dead, with tents full of women and children burned. Shit was fucked.
That was hecka spooky!
King Toaster see this is how you get on watch lists lol
I'm finally up to date with this let's play, yay.
8:11
Geez, Angus is *still* walking in front of that tree. Figured IF would've patched that out by now.
Welcome back to Matt and Woolie Can't Read
Matt and Woolie Can't Act, rather.
"I believe it was Bea"
WHY YOU ALWAYS LYIN'?
I lost it at "Weezer"!
Man this episode gets pretty spoopy
That "Ghosty Stuff" podcast is actually a real thing, in case anyone didn't know. It's called the Parapod. It's literally one guy who believes in ghosts sharing his experiences, and one guy who's a huge skeptic tearing his asshole out. It's great.
The very last scene was pretty creepy.
jesus christ, woolie, is it that hard to form a triangle?
Jesus Christ never encourages Woolie to draw triangles after he saw Mega Man use one on TV.
He has trouble knowing his right angles from his left
Is it that hard to tell your story while you try to figure out how triangles work? I'm trying not to be that guy, but gosh darn. I feel like more people would be into this LP and the game itself if they didn't stall so much, especially since the game already has problems figuring out its pacing.
orangeblood27 I mean, he tried to connect the same stars what, four, five times? I understand its hard to focus while you talk and I don't hold it against him, but that was just aggravating
Saint Jynr ugh Fuck you guys. They are telling great stories and he paused for no time at all. Get something else to do with you're time if you can't spare ten seconds for a human you supposedly like.
Hey, guys! Good on you for uploading a stream announcement video to the channel so that no one could possibly miss it! Especially anyone that's been waiting about a month! You guys think of everything!
Richter The D dude theyll probably have it on UA-cam tommorrow.
unclinch
Richter The D Don't forget, you're here for the disappointment.
Shit the game just keeps getting more real and relateable
Woolie was Seventh Day Adventist confirmed