It's weird what Wade is sharp to and what he can do so oblivious to. It's like he'll miss the stuff right in front of him, and embrace chaos, but he'll call the most absorb situations and everyone else will be in complete awe of how he called such weird shit. Wade picks up on really small details like no one else and run with it, and ends up being right from the one thing no one else noticed that's the big piece of the puzzle.
My favourite detail is how the judge during the witch trials who wouldn't let anyone speak because he "knew what was going on" was the guy who finds Andrew with the matches at the beginning and automatically says "what have you done?"
hey wade! nicely done on ur playthough, there is a point that u should know tho, you found a letter in the house from the revenant talking to Anne (the mother) about megan, so what happened here is that megan was considered a rebellious kid and did wrong things, so her mom called the priest cuz she thought megan was becoming a bad seed and wanted to fix this, however it turns out that the revenant was actually abusing her and megan tried to tell her family but at the same time was scared they wont believe her, she was trying to gain their attention (when she called out to them each at the beginning before the fire) and in the witch trial times, the one u saw in the playground, mary was hiding in a barrel trying to escape the priest, but he then threatens her that he would hurt her if she spoke of 'their secret', she was being abused by the revenant but her family each had difficulties in their life that they didn't pay attention to her or hear her out. and it could also be the priest who convinced her that her family didn't love or care for her thats why they ignored her, which is also why u hear her saying many time 'they dont care about me, they dont listen' hope this adds well to ur theory!
I'm so happy to see you post this finally. It took so long that I went to your Twitch channel to watch the vod to see how you ended the game and then rewatched it again when you finally uploaded this video. When you damn near predicted the ending of the game in the first part I really wanted to see if you'd continue to guess it. I really appreciate the attention to detail you have. The way you were able to play the game, read donations, talk to Ryan, AND keep track of all the details is really impressive. In most of the playthroughs I watched the person never mentioned things from the beginning of the game, so the fact that you kept constantly recalling things was so exciting to watch. I think most people forget because they play this game over multiple days, thus making it easier to forget those little details, but since you played the whole thing in one sitting, it was fresh in your mind and you were able to put the pieces together. Either way, I was really impressed.
I absolutely love that not only did he get such a good ending because he picks up on the more important little things, But the game itself, the characters, everything is so much better than Medan. I was annoyed by everyone in that game. Here, you play through a self-redemption arc, and you see how hard survivors are to themselves, what they're accusing themselves of. Survivor's guilt, by all means, you SHOULDN'T feel guilty for making it out. But because you did, it makes you feel like everyone else was sacrificed for your survival - and it fucks with you. The fire was an accident. But that's not what your brain tells you. I really really love how this is tackled, and that he gets out. In one piece. I wish that on all those with survivor's guilt
I cry at the end of this game every time I see a playthrough because I have DID. And it's honestly the saddest thing to see that in the end, and all along, the bus driver was completely alone.
@@novaava I came to the conclusion that they were stuck in some sort of curse at Little Hope. I was thinking that the curse began during the Witch Trial era, and all who died under the curse at Little Hope were being reincarnated (without any knowledge of it) repeatedly only to suffer and die over and over again, year after year.
I knew something was wrong when he pointed the gun and the other person turned around like "what the fuck are you pointing at?" and I went from there. End dude got a STRUT for an old man! WERK!
I think the witch trials reverend also represents Anthony. It is the part of him that blames his little sister for the death of his family. The part of him that makes connections that aren't there, making up demons/boogeymen that caused all of his troubles. In the 70's, it shows her causing problems for everyone, such as locking the mother in the bathroom. But later, we see the key is in the clock. The girl never locked her mom in. She never even got the key. It was all just an accident. And the part where the little girl is talking to the demon? Saying maybe it is right? That demon is Anthony. She is saying maybe he is right, and it is all her fault. It was all in is head, even this "flashback". Throughout the story, you also have the option to blame the doll as "evil", and given the option to destroy it or mess with it in the museum. He blames this toy as the cause of the fire too.. Perhaps as another representation of his sister, or just a way to shift the blame from himself. The second time through the museum, the doll is gone. Maybe it was never there. Maybe the simple action of Anthony starting the kettle and leaving it on caused everything. No doll catching on fire. No locked doors or anything else. Anthony got locked out of the house because of the ice/cold, same as his sister. His mom just couldn't get out. The ladder just happened to fall over, maybe not set up right. Anthony just wanted something or someone to blame., and the fire department gave him the idea when they found his sister's toy burned. Or maybe it was the little sister trying to get attention after all, and accidentally went too far, because she was troubled and ignored. Either way, no matter what he does or imagines, Anthony has to accept he can't change the past or blame his little sister for what happened.
Any one else think it's super wholesome that whenever one of them got grabbed by the Mary ghost to get pulled into the past the others would grab on so they didn't get dragged alone? No? Just me? Ok.
Technically, the Clarke family children are adopted based on James' line "maybe if we'd had kids of our own." So, while it's probably frowned upon, there wouldn't be anything wrong with it assuming they were from different families. However, I think the reason his mind matched Taylor with someone is because Tanya was dating Vince. The developers probably wanted to throw us off the trail of these people being fake, so they tried to make it seem like they had a relationship going so we wouldn't be suspicious.
@@DemainaNyx Also Denis was the one bitching about Tanya being late and not liking Vince, so in a weird way it makes sense. But yeah, they were all adopted, so they weren't blood related.
Hey, Wade, I was just rewatching this game with another youtuber to see if they make different choices and I noticed something interesting. In the beginning when the house is on fire, the dad is crawling towards the window to get outside. He cries out 'Help me'. It made me think about Ryann talking about how he got John killed at the end of the game. He said you either chose 'leave me' or 'help me'. It was 'help me' that got him killed. Those were his dying words when he was the dad. I thought that was so interesting. I thought it was cool that that chose that killed John was the same words that he died saying.
1:04:00 I know Wade is a metal head but something about him knowing and referencing Volbeat made me really happy. They’re such a great band. I hope I get to see them live someday For only half paying attention to the game and Ryan, Wade pieced the story together very well. He’s good man. He had that detective Fedora on This is the first play through I’ve seen where everyone gets saved. Wade’s clean streak persists. Hell yeah. And this is also the first play through where the players don’t bash the ending for “being a dream.” Although to be fair most of the other players did lose people seemingly at random so I feel like that contributed to their negative opinions. Personally I think the ending is absolutely beautiful. Just like how Until Dawn was a tragic story of schizophrenia and depression this was a tragic story of survivor’s guilt and PTSD Even though this was posted months ago I’ll say this just in case: it’s implied that the reverend was abusing the little girl in someway in both time periods. And she’s also being ignored and a bit mistreated by her family. So it’s believed that the shadowy demon figure is a physical manifestation of her anger, loneliness and trauma. Also Judge Wyman is a projection of the neighbor at the beginning and Isaac the executioner during the witch trials is a projection of the police officer that tells Anthony that traffic is being diverted. Those little, easily missable hints and details are what make this game so much better
Wade getting this ending makes me understand why Jack was so upset about his, and why a lot didn't seem to make sense. with Man of Medan, playing it alone makes cutscenes awkward. you get weird pauses and even comments from the characters that clearly show where another player would be interacting. that said, I'd love to see you guys play it together. see if the gameplay is really better with more than one person. and yes, Suicide Kings stars Christopher Walken.
Jack also missed all the deeper layers of the story and was upset that the witch storyline is there just to be interesting etc. Like... I like Jack, but his take kinda pissed me off, because this game actually has some really good background if you put it all together.
yah happy ending! loved seeing wade figure stuff out, Ryann being a little smug about the choices had me part exasperated and part laughing. wade figured more stuff out then jack did. so cool!
spoilers about John: The house collapses around him and traps him inside. The demon finds it's way in and kills him just like in the premotion. He died in my first playthrough, because I too choose to call out for help at the end.
So we now know that the mystery guy is Anthony/Andrew. My theory is those endings where he gets into the police car and the one where he has a gun to his head(I assume he's holding it). My theory is if you dont save the others, he probably kills himself. I dont know how he gets in the police car, maybe he shoots the gun and Vince thinks he's crazy. Lol. I was typing this right before Wade mentioned it. So, yeah. I agree with Wade. I think this is Anthony reconciling with his past. By saving the others, he got closure and no longer blamed himself for them dying. Perhaps that's what the witch trials were for too. He was coming to the conclusion that the death's were unpreventable and not his fault and despite them dying he should move on to the future. I imagine if he doesnt save them, he never gets that closure and his mind breaks (leading to suicide).
Anthony will want to kill himself if everyone dies, but cannot even try if he doesn’t have a loaded gun. If he helped Mary, Megan will appear to stop him. He gets picked up by the cop if he angers Vince at the church.
I must say I’m incredibly impressed with the battery life on those phones. They’re clearly not iPhones. 10 minutes on my torch and it’s time to throw the whole phone away.
I know you’re joking but (spoiler alert read no further if you haven’t watched the whole video) there are no iPhones he is walking alone hallucinating.
Spoiler for some stuff: Anthony gets arrested if he aims the gun at Vince or shoots the monster behind Vince and you don't let him in the church, he gets angry and it brings up is his resentment towards Anthony, because he blames him for the house fire, so he calls the cops and accuses you. The monster with Megan is in my opinion her representation of the reverend and his control and abuse of her. It is implied (through the 70s and the witch trials timeline) that he was abusing Megan. And kids can imagine their abuser as a monster, because that's what the person technically is to them.
Oh and fyi, going left with Taylor is not an automatic death, you just end up doing qte to get away. It's the heroic choices that matter for the house crush.
Wade spoiler: for differences if u tick off vince he calls police on u. If u fail to save anyone and vince trusts him ie no cops vince sits on porch to kill hi.self. this is where choosing wither to save or kill marry matters. If u save her she prevents andrew from killing himself. If u kill her he nevee changes to the bus driver until he dies which marry causes via jump scare
I just realized, when the game started, Angela's first look alike died by suffocating in the fire, then her ye olde look alike died by (suffocating?) in water. Taylor's first look alike died when her scarf choked her and her ye olde died by hanging. 🤔 Edit: Got to ye olde Daniel's death and they discussed it.
See, I think the monster was just a hyperbolic memory of the poppet. It kinda looked like the poppet, which makes you want to hate the girl at first as a witch, but it's actually Anthony was just remembering it like "this dumb thing caused it all", and a simple misplaced poppet becomes a huge monstrous evil.
I just love when twitch chat does stuff like roll with Wade's bit, and decide to be a cult. Then everyone IMMEDIATELY hopping on like the madmen they are, and Wade all confused seeing his chat is now a cult hahahaha Stuff like that makes me love a good community "I accidentally created a cult" A+
The only thing that confuses me is at the beginning with the family from the 70s is the little sister Megan actually talking to a demon or is that something Anthony made up in his head to explain away the fire. Like was the sister really possessed by the devil and she started the fire? Cause I found it weird like Megan didn't get out of the house when she supposedly sat her doll by the range to cause the fire. It was just weird she was just standing around inside the house watching her dad die and only when her brother yells at her does she even try to get out. That part is really the only one that I am a bit confused about. Also its looking like all these Dark Picture Games are going to be "All is not what it seems".
There's a very large quantity of this game that just makes no sense after the ending. To me the whole thing feels like a cop out. The entire Salem witch trial portion has no relation to anything besides maybe Andrew putting everyone on trial in his head. They had an excellent idea, they just gave up halfway through
From what I understand, I don't think that shadow hand thing is real. I think the developers added it to throw us off. I think Megan is tormented by the Reverend in the 70's. Anne (Megan's Mom) mentions that "Reverend Carson held her back after prayers today, that's four weeks running." There is a paper found at one point that talks about how Satanic stuff was found under the Church and that they believe the reverend participated in it. So I think he was trying to pull her into the Satanic things and perhaps she didn't want to but she didn't know what to do. If you rewatch the 70's scene, she talks to most of the characters and they each say "Not now" basically or just ignore her. Near the end of the game, there is an echo from the past of Megan saying "They don't care" and a parenting book that talks about children taking advantage of inconsistencies and a drawing on a wall of a sad girl and a monster. So, how I see it, Megan was trying to get someone to listen to her. Her parents were too busy arguing that they ignored her. Even when she drew on the wall about a tall figure and a scared girl, no one did anything but see her as a misbehaving girl. So, she had to do something bigger to get their attention. She locked her mother in the bathroom, locked Tanya outside, knocked over the ladder (I believe) to trap Dennis in the attic, and locked Anthony outside. These things aren't evil, but hopefully would get someone to pay attention to her. If you watch Ryan's perspective, Tanya discovers that someone read her diary and in it Tanya write about how she was watching Megan and Megan started playing with some matches. Tanya yelled at her and then their mom yelled at Tanya for doing that. So here we see that the mother isn't being consistent with Megan or punishing the kid for doing something bad. Later in the diary, Tanya calls Megan a brat. If Megan is the one who read the diary, that sorta explains why she locked Tanya outside to get back at her for calling her a brat. The doll and the fire I believe is intentionally, but not to the extent that happened. I believe Megan intended to set her doll on fire to, again, get someone to pay attention to her. Being a child, she probably didn't know how dangerous that is or that the floor was so flammable. If she had wanted to set the house on fire, it would make more sense to place the doll in the fire intentionally, not set it near a fire and hope that it randomly falls into the fire, catches, and then perfectly rolls off the stove to catch the house on fire. Additionally, if she did want to kill her family, wouldn't she be outside the house so she survives, instead of wandering around inside? Because of this, I see it as Megan again just trying to get attention. She knows that Tanya yelled at her the last time she played with fire, so maybe it will work this time. Additionally, when we are in the Witch Trial times, Mary says "It was never my intention to bring harm to this town, or it's people." So, since this is all in Anthony's head, Anthony probably believes that Megan didn't set the fire intentionally and that is was just a horrible accident. Again, this is just my understanding of the game, so I could be completely off from what the developers intended. This is just what I got from the clues in the game.
The opening version of the fire was just Anthony’s dream, and it filled in Megan being evil because of his fear she had intentionally started the fire. As for why she didn’t try and escape at first, she was likely scared and in shock.
@@SyberiaWinx this is how I always saw it. Anthony didn't see how the fire started. He just filled in the blanks, i.e that the doll was the cause as stated in the police report, her behavior as reflected by her report card and the letters from Rev. Carson, etc.
The Judge in the past was the same as the neighbor that accused Andrew of causing the fire that burned the house and killed his family. Shame you didn't realize the guy following you in the town was the bf of Tanya's.
Watched through both parts, story has me scratching my head, what was the point of all the different timelines and what was the bus driver even seeing then? The witch trials seemed completely inconsequential.
Tl;dr is that the witch trials never happened, that was Anthony's way of coping with the family accident because he was reading books about witch trials. He is also the bus driver, and has been the entire time. Each of these "demons" are a representation of everyone's negative side and how they died, which is why when a character dies, you'll see their negative traits through the eyes of the demons. This game is played heavily on a psychological level, not paranormal.
@@zarephvoduploads it's interesting, but I dunno it kinda makes all the exploring and learning about the witch trials from the other characters perspectives seem pointless. Trying to save the girl and solve the mystery and get the "good" ending feels kinda lame. It's like an unsatisfying twist? It's an interesting story I guess.
@@Nildread You need to pay close attention to all of the secrets and what they entail. The entire story is an attempt at Anthony coming to terms with what happened, and realizing that it was just a tragic accident. If everyone lives, Anthony forgives himself, but if he dies (and has the gun, I *think*) he commits suicide.
Daniel gets stabbed in the shoulder, and nobody notices, nobody tries to stop the bleeding, no bandaging… That’s the scary stuff. And he isn’t bleeding out… He’s got so much detail, but nobody noticed the wound, no normal symptoms. Man. Anthony needs serious therapy.
The next game has me interested only cause of pazuzu. But, all of these games after Until Dawn, have been pretty disappointing story-wise. I hope the next one, they focus more on the story and less on finding random totems and wandering around for no reason.
One thing i hate about streams is people actually wrote long messages so the streamer often misses one or two dialogues, which in some case is important. I’m not saying it is bad or wrong, just hate the circumstances.
That and the jumpscare notifications that distracted him. It's easy to make him miss quick-time events or important plot details when they are deliberately scaring him. I totally understand that Wade set it up that way knowing what would happen and that it's donation money for him, but it's just so annoying to see people constantly distracting from a game that relies heavily on concentration.
I really enjoyed watching you play this, I love these types of games. I did have an issue with irish king talking over just about every cut scene though =\ It was super distracting even with subtitles, couldn't the talking and asking be done after when you guys can control the characters rather than a Q&A mid dramatic cut scene?
I hate to break it to you, but you didn't get the best ending. You need to get everyone killed. That's how Andrew/Anthony finally gets closure with what happened at the beginning of the game. By "saving" everyone, you don't get to help him let go of his past. It's really brilliant writing.
It's weird what Wade is sharp to and what he can do so oblivious to. It's like he'll miss the stuff right in front of him, and embrace chaos, but he'll call the most absorb situations and everyone else will be in complete awe of how he called such weird shit. Wade picks up on really small details like no one else and run with it, and ends up being right from the one thing no one else noticed that's the big piece of the puzzle.
I know! I hate how an hour in he totally called the ending.. and then promptly forgot about it
@@panicathogwartsdo you hate that he called it or hate that he forgot it
Them passing the paper back and forth is funny. 🤣🤣
Ha ha, funny the first time. Not the 30th. Wade's purile humor can get really annoying at times.
at :49 if anyone else is looking for it -- though I swear there was another one earlier??
Wade is seriously my favorite UA-camr. He's so fun, and really just genuinely enjoyable to follow. COW for the win!
This ending leaves a lot fewer questions than the other endings I've watched. This one leaves you thinking it was a decent game. So good job Wade!
My favourite detail is how the judge during the witch trials who wouldn't let anyone speak because he "knew what was going on" was the guy who finds Andrew with the matches at the beginning and automatically says "what have you done?"
Cult of wade: C.O.W.
Chanting "I was born to subscribe to wade" in a monotone whispers.
True!😂😆😂😆😂
Lord wade is here for us. May he give us his blessing.
hey wade! nicely done on ur playthough, there is a point that u should know tho, you found a letter in the house from the revenant talking to Anne (the mother) about megan, so what happened here is that megan was considered a rebellious kid and did wrong things, so her mom called the priest cuz she thought megan was becoming a bad seed and wanted to fix this, however it turns out that the revenant was actually abusing her and megan tried to tell her family but at the same time was scared they wont believe her, she was trying to gain their attention (when she called out to them each at the beginning before the fire) and in the witch trial times, the one u saw in the playground, mary was hiding in a barrel trying to escape the priest, but he then threatens her that he would hurt her if she spoke of 'their secret', she was being abused by the revenant but her family each had difficulties in their life that they didn't pay attention to her or hear her out. and it could also be the priest who convinced her that her family didn't love or care for her thats why they ignored her, which is also why u hear her saying many time 'they dont care about me, they dont listen'
hope this adds well to ur theory!
Thank you for pointing out Mr. Curator's cake. Like...damn!
I'm so happy to see you post this finally. It took so long that I went to your Twitch channel to watch the vod to see how you ended the game and then rewatched it again when you finally uploaded this video. When you damn near predicted the ending of the game in the first part I really wanted to see if you'd continue to guess it.
I really appreciate the attention to detail you have. The way you were able to play the game, read donations, talk to Ryan, AND keep track of all the details is really impressive. In most of the playthroughs I watched the person never mentioned things from the beginning of the game, so the fact that you kept constantly recalling things was so exciting to watch. I think most people forget because they play this game over multiple days, thus making it easier to forget those little details, but since you played the whole thing in one sitting, it was fresh in your mind and you were able to put the pieces together. Either way, I was really impressed.
I absolutely love that not only did he get such a good ending because he picks up on the more important little things,
But the game itself, the characters, everything is so much better than Medan. I was annoyed by everyone in that game.
Here, you play through a self-redemption arc, and you see how hard survivors are to themselves, what they're accusing themselves of.
Survivor's guilt, by all means, you SHOULDN'T feel guilty for making it out. But because you did, it makes you feel like everyone else was sacrificed for your survival - and it fucks with you.
The fire was an accident. But that's not what your brain tells you.
I really really love how this is tackled, and that he gets out. In one piece. I wish that on all those with survivor's guilt
You should check out The Sexy Brutale.
YES FINALLY HE POSTED PART TWO!
I cry at the end of this game every time I see a playthrough because I have DID. And it's honestly the saddest thing to see that in the end, and all along, the bus driver was completely alone.
That swerve at the end though!!!
That damn swerve!!! I did not see that coming!!!
I jumped to the same initial conclusion as Wade re: the bus driver, so the end threw me for a loop.
@@novaava I came to the conclusion that they were stuck in some sort of curse at Little Hope. I was thinking that the curse began during the Witch Trial era, and all who died under the curse at Little Hope were being reincarnated (without any knowledge of it) repeatedly only to suffer and die over and over again, year after year.
"But you didn't save her, did you"
That moment, chills
I knew something was wrong when he pointed the gun and the other person turned around like "what the fuck are you pointing at?" and I went from there.
End dude got a STRUT for an old man! WERK!
I think the witch trials reverend also represents Anthony. It is the part of him that blames his little sister for the death of his family. The part of him that makes connections that aren't there, making up demons/boogeymen that caused all of his troubles. In the 70's, it shows her causing problems for everyone, such as locking the mother in the bathroom. But later, we see the key is in the clock. The girl never locked her mom in. She never even got the key. It was all just an accident. And the part where the little girl is talking to the demon? Saying maybe it is right? That demon is Anthony. She is saying maybe he is right, and it is all her fault. It was all in is head, even this "flashback". Throughout the story, you also have the option to blame the doll as "evil", and given the option to destroy it or mess with it in the museum. He blames this toy as the cause of the fire too.. Perhaps as another representation of his sister, or just a way to shift the blame from himself. The second time through the museum, the doll is gone. Maybe it was never there. Maybe the simple action of Anthony starting the kettle and leaving it on caused everything. No doll catching on fire. No locked doors or anything else. Anthony got locked out of the house because of the ice/cold, same as his sister. His mom just couldn't get out. The ladder just happened to fall over, maybe not set up right. Anthony just wanted something or someone to blame., and the fire department gave him the idea when they found his sister's toy burned. Or maybe it was the little sister trying to get attention after all, and accidentally went too far, because she was troubled and ignored. Either way, no matter what he does or imagines, Anthony has to accept he can't change the past or blame his little sister for what happened.
Amazing game and play through!
Love when wade does the dancing face cam at the end, and kisses daddy thick cake's cheek! 🙃
Any one else think it's super wholesome that whenever one of them got grabbed by the Mary ghost to get pulled into the past the others would grab on so they didn't get dragged alone? No? Just me? Ok.
9:36 Wade and the character he's playing both get jumpscared! 😂
Do we really want to analyze why dude's subconscious put two of his siblings together romantically?
Technically, the Clarke family children are adopted based on James' line "maybe if we'd had kids of our own." So, while it's probably frowned upon, there wouldn't be anything wrong with it assuming they were from different families.
However, I think the reason his mind matched Taylor with someone is because Tanya was dating Vince. The developers probably wanted to throw us off the trail of these people being fake, so they tried to make it seem like they had a relationship going so we wouldn't be suspicious.
@@DemainaNyx Also Denis was the one bitching about Tanya being late and not liking Vince, so in a weird way it makes sense. But yeah, they were all adopted, so they weren't blood related.
Hey, Wade, I was just rewatching this game with another youtuber to see if they make different choices and I noticed something interesting. In the beginning when the house is on fire, the dad is crawling towards the window to get outside. He cries out 'Help me'. It made me think about Ryann talking about how he got John killed at the end of the game. He said you either chose 'leave me' or 'help me'. It was 'help me' that got him killed. Those were his dying words when he was the dad. I thought that was so interesting. I thought it was cool that that chose that killed John was the same words that he died saying.
Wow I have never noticed that, that’s actually really cool
1:04:00 I know Wade is a metal head but something about him knowing and referencing Volbeat made me really happy. They’re such a great band. I hope I get to see them live someday
For only half paying attention to the game and Ryan, Wade pieced the story together very well. He’s good man. He had that detective Fedora on
This is the first play through I’ve seen where everyone gets saved. Wade’s clean streak persists. Hell yeah.
And this is also the first play through where the players don’t bash the ending for “being a dream.” Although to be fair most of the other players did lose people seemingly at random so I feel like that contributed to their negative opinions. Personally I think the ending is absolutely beautiful. Just like how Until Dawn was a tragic story of schizophrenia and depression this was a tragic story of survivor’s guilt and PTSD
Even though this was posted months ago I’ll say this just in case: it’s implied that the reverend was abusing the little girl in someway in both time periods. And she’s also being ignored and a bit mistreated by her family. So it’s believed that the shadowy demon figure is a physical manifestation of her anger, loneliness and trauma.
Also Judge Wyman is a projection of the neighbor at the beginning and Isaac the executioner during the witch trials is a projection of the police officer that tells Anthony that traffic is being diverted. Those little, easily missable hints and details are what make this game so much better
Wade kissing the curator was so cute, I ship the bromance
The other characters don't have a shadow, only andrew, wow such detail
Wade getting this ending makes me understand why Jack was so upset about his, and why a lot didn't seem to make sense.
with Man of Medan, playing it alone makes cutscenes awkward. you get weird pauses and even comments from the characters that clearly show where another player would be interacting. that said, I'd love to see you guys play it together. see if the gameplay is really better with more than one person.
and yes, Suicide Kings stars Christopher Walken.
Jack also missed all the deeper layers of the story and was upset that the witch storyline is there just to be interesting etc. Like... I like Jack, but his take kinda pissed me off, because this game actually has some really good background if you put it all together.
@@Isirian I couldn't agree with you more if I tried.
@@Isirian Some people who've seen the best possible ending still prefer a more supernatural take than the usual there's-no-ghosts twist.
Poor Wade getting jumpscared by the minute cracks me up xD oh my lord..... By everything that jumpscares him, he makes funny reactions!
It’s okay Wade, I jumped at the mannequin too- AGAIN. I’ve already seen the whole game but that fucking...got me again 🤦🏼♀️
yah happy ending! loved seeing wade figure stuff out, Ryann being a little smug about the choices had me part exasperated and part laughing. wade figured more stuff out then jack did. so cool!
spoilers about John:
The house collapses around him and traps him inside. The demon finds it's way in and kills him just like in the premotion. He died in my first playthrough, because I too choose to call out for help at the end.
So we now know that the mystery guy is Anthony/Andrew. My theory is those endings where he gets into the police car and the one where he has a gun to his head(I assume he's holding it). My theory is if you dont save the others, he probably kills himself. I dont know how he gets in the police car, maybe he shoots the gun and Vince thinks he's crazy.
Lol. I was typing this right before Wade mentioned it. So, yeah. I agree with Wade.
I think this is Anthony reconciling with his past. By saving the others, he got closure and no longer blamed himself for them dying. Perhaps that's what the witch trials were for too. He was coming to the conclusion that the death's were unpreventable and not his fault and despite them dying he should move on to the future.
I imagine if he doesnt save them, he never gets that closure and his mind breaks (leading to suicide).
Anthony will want to kill himself if everyone dies, but cannot even try if he doesn’t have a loaded gun. If he helped Mary, Megan will appear to stop him. He gets picked up by the cop if he angers Vince at the church.
Can't wait to watch this tonight I love being spooked! It's gonna be great.
D was the letter on Vince's hat. So in the ending where it was "D" and "T". That was indicitive of Vince being D. Dennis kind of embodied both.
I must say I’m incredibly impressed with the battery life on those phones. They’re clearly not iPhones. 10 minutes on my torch and it’s time to throw the whole phone away.
I know you’re joking but (spoiler alert read no further if you haven’t watched the whole video) there are no iPhones he is walking alone hallucinating.
Yeah I’ve watched it. I also imagine that even in my own hallucinations my phone would fucking die 😂
Spoiler for some stuff: Anthony gets arrested if he aims the gun at Vince or shoots the monster behind Vince and you don't let him in the church, he gets angry and it brings up is his resentment towards Anthony, because he blames him for the house fire, so he calls the cops and accuses you.
The monster with Megan is in my opinion her representation of the reverend and his control and abuse of her. It is implied (through the 70s and the witch trials timeline) that he was abusing Megan. And kids can imagine their abuser as a monster, because that's what the person technically is to them.
Oh and fyi, going left with Taylor is not an automatic death, you just end up doing qte to get away. It's the heroic choices that matter for the house crush.
Wade spoiler:
for differences if u tick off vince he calls police on u. If u fail to save anyone and vince trusts him ie no cops vince sits on porch to kill hi.self. this is where choosing wither to save or kill marry matters. If u save her she prevents andrew from killing himself. If u kill her he nevee changes to the bus driver until he dies which marry causes via jump scare
I just realized, when the game started, Angela's first look alike died by suffocating in the fire, then her ye olde look alike died by (suffocating?) in water. Taylor's first look alike died when her scarf choked her and her ye olde died by hanging. 🤔
Edit: Got to ye olde Daniel's death and they discussed it.
I think they covered that in the last episode not sure though
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What? That happened in this episode. How could they cover it in the last episode?
Nice job Wade keep up the good work😊👍👌
I love these 3 hour playthroughs of these type of games. Love Wade's reactions too xD
This game looked and sounded so cool I swear
See, I think the monster was just a hyperbolic memory of the poppet. It kinda looked like the poppet, which makes you want to hate the girl at first as a witch, but it's actually Anthony was just remembering it like "this dumb thing caused it all", and a simple misplaced poppet becomes a huge monstrous evil.
These two are the only people who could have made this game bearable to watch
My heart jumped when he opened the window and saw the mannequin
The revrend is like the imposter in among us
Self-report.
Yes! I’ve been looking forward to this
I just love when twitch chat does stuff like roll with Wade's bit, and decide to be a cult.
Then everyone IMMEDIATELY hopping on like the madmen they are, and Wade all confused seeing his chat is now a cult hahahaha
Stuff like that makes me love a good community
"I accidentally created a cult"
A+
The only thing that confuses me is at the beginning with the family from the 70s is the little sister Megan actually talking to a demon or is that something Anthony made up in his head to explain away the fire. Like was the sister really possessed by the devil and she started the fire? Cause I found it weird like Megan didn't get out of the house when she supposedly sat her doll by the range to cause the fire. It was just weird she was just standing around inside the house watching her dad die and only when her brother yells at her does she even try to get out. That part is really the only one that I am a bit confused about.
Also its looking like all these Dark Picture Games are going to be "All is not what it seems".
There's a very large quantity of this game that just makes no sense after the ending. To me the whole thing feels like a cop out. The entire Salem witch trial portion has no relation to anything besides maybe Andrew putting everyone on trial in his head. They had an excellent idea, they just gave up halfway through
From what I understand, I don't think that shadow hand thing is real. I think the developers added it to throw us off. I think Megan is tormented by the Reverend in the 70's. Anne (Megan's Mom) mentions that "Reverend Carson held her back after prayers today, that's four weeks running." There is a paper found at one point that talks about how Satanic stuff was found under the Church and that they believe the reverend participated in it. So I think he was trying to pull her into the Satanic things and perhaps she didn't want to but she didn't know what to do. If you rewatch the 70's scene, she talks to most of the characters and they each say "Not now" basically or just ignore her. Near the end of the game, there is an echo from the past of Megan saying "They don't care" and a parenting book that talks about children taking advantage of inconsistencies and a drawing on a wall of a sad girl and a monster.
So, how I see it, Megan was trying to get someone to listen to her. Her parents were too busy arguing that they ignored her. Even when she drew on the wall about a tall figure and a scared girl, no one did anything but see her as a misbehaving girl. So, she had to do something bigger to get their attention. She locked her mother in the bathroom, locked Tanya outside, knocked over the ladder (I believe) to trap Dennis in the attic, and locked Anthony outside. These things aren't evil, but hopefully would get someone to pay attention to her.
If you watch Ryan's perspective, Tanya discovers that someone read her diary and in it Tanya write about how she was watching Megan and Megan started playing with some matches. Tanya yelled at her and then their mom yelled at Tanya for doing that. So here we see that the mother isn't being consistent with Megan or punishing the kid for doing something bad. Later in the diary, Tanya calls Megan a brat. If Megan is the one who read the diary, that sorta explains why she locked Tanya outside to get back at her for calling her a brat.
The doll and the fire I believe is intentionally, but not to the extent that happened. I believe Megan intended to set her doll on fire to, again, get someone to pay attention to her. Being a child, she probably didn't know how dangerous that is or that the floor was so flammable. If she had wanted to set the house on fire, it would make more sense to place the doll in the fire intentionally, not set it near a fire and hope that it randomly falls into the fire, catches, and then perfectly rolls off the stove to catch the house on fire. Additionally, if she did want to kill her family, wouldn't she be outside the house so she survives, instead of wandering around inside? Because of this, I see it as Megan again just trying to get attention. She knows that Tanya yelled at her the last time she played with fire, so maybe it will work this time.
Additionally, when we are in the Witch Trial times, Mary says "It was never my intention to bring harm to this town, or it's people." So, since this is all in Anthony's head, Anthony probably believes that Megan didn't set the fire intentionally and that is was just a horrible accident.
Again, this is just my understanding of the game, so I could be completely off from what the developers intended. This is just what I got from the clues in the game.
@@DemainaNyx beautiful interpretation.
The opening version of the fire was just Anthony’s dream, and it filled in Megan being evil because of his fear she had intentionally started the fire. As for why she didn’t try and escape at first, she was likely scared and in shock.
@@SyberiaWinx this is how I always saw it. Anthony didn't see how the fire started. He just filled in the blanks, i.e that the doll was the cause as stated in the police report, her behavior as reflected by her report card and the letters from Rev. Carson, etc.
More joined playing, please! This was fun.
SO HYPED FOR THIS
It's the Suicide King bc the picture has him depicted holding the sword in a position that looks like being stabbed in the head.
WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO PT 2
COW!!!!
That was scary
Ryann saving Wade's streak 🙏
The Judge in the past was the same as the neighbor that accused Andrew of causing the fire that burned the house and killed his family. Shame you didn't realize the guy following you in the town was the bf of Tanya's.
Watched through both parts, story has me scratching my head, what was the point of all the different timelines and what was the bus driver even seeing then? The witch trials seemed completely inconsequential.
Last time i was this early wade had hair
I watched this 2 hours ago im confused and watched the whole thing
Tl;dr is that the witch trials never happened, that was Anthony's way of coping with the family accident because he was reading books about witch trials. He is also the bus driver, and has been the entire time.
Each of these "demons" are a representation of everyone's negative side and how they died, which is why when a character dies, you'll see their negative traits through the eyes of the demons.
This game is played heavily on a psychological level, not paranormal.
@@zarephvoduploads it's interesting, but I dunno it kinda makes all the exploring and learning about the witch trials from the other characters perspectives seem pointless. Trying to save the girl and solve the mystery and get the "good" ending feels kinda lame. It's like an unsatisfying twist? It's an interesting story I guess.
@@Nildread You need to pay close attention to all of the secrets and what they entail. The entire story is an attempt at Anthony coming to terms with what happened, and realizing that it was just a tragic accident. If everyone lives, Anthony forgives himself, but if he dies (and has the gun, I *think*) he commits suicide.
@@zarephvoduploads by your response I don't think you understood what I meant. I suppose I shouldn't have said anything.
@@Nildread Well I say what I said because not everyone understands the ending. It's shocking that Wade caught on as well as he did.
I'd die for Wade.
After watching this the game kinda reminds me of a Steven King book/movie
That was a fun watch. I will count that restart as a broken streak though, sorry Wade. The CinemaSins reference was good though.
Lol awww. I gave him a pass since the game glitched and he couldnt see.
From what I read, he still could have saved her during that moment, so technically it wasn't a broken streak.
am i the only one who loves big black eyes instead of..being sacred of em lol
Epic overlord game ad btw
Daniel gets stabbed in the shoulder, and nobody notices, nobody tries to stop the bleeding, no bandaging… That’s the scary stuff. And he isn’t bleeding out… He’s got so much detail, but nobody noticed the wound, no normal symptoms.
Man. Anthony needs serious therapy.
Been waiting. Yay!
i wished Wade made a bit more episodes about this game like him and co trying to get bad ending and good? ending
The next game has me interested only cause of pazuzu. But, all of these games after Until Dawn, have been pretty disappointing story-wise. I hope the next one, they focus more on the story and less on finding random totems and wandering around for no reason.
Been waiting on this! ♡
One thing i hate about streams is people actually wrote long messages so the streamer often misses one or two dialogues, which in some case is important. I’m not saying it is bad or wrong, just hate the circumstances.
That and the jumpscare notifications that distracted him. It's easy to make him miss quick-time events or important plot details when they are deliberately scaring him. I totally understand that Wade set it up that way knowing what would happen and that it's donation money for him, but it's just so annoying to see people constantly distracting from a game that relies heavily on concentration.
Been waiting on this
I don’t count the glitch where he accidentally killed Taylor as a broken streak because the glitch made it so he couldn’t see anything in the fog
I LOVE YOU AND YOUR VIDEOS!
When I played this I called Angela HAgatha
Hope you and yours have a great Thanksgiving, if you celebrate it.
I really enjoyed watching you play this, I love these types of games. I did have an issue with irish king talking over just about every cut scene though =\ It was super distracting even with subtitles, couldn't the talking and asking be done after when you guys can control the characters rather than a Q&A mid dramatic cut scene?
YASSS
isn't the curator and Daniel in "Until Dawn" as well?
Curator is similar to Dr. Hill, but it's not the same person. As for Daniel, he's not related to UD at all lmao.
You're thinking of Mike. Different person, they just look a little similar plus they both have girlfriends and are a bit of the jock type.
So all of that just to find out the dude was crazy? O.o
Lmfao to the few comments about wade being bald 🤣 come on guys
I know this is a little unrelated to the video, but are you ever going to upload the rest of Spider Man, Wade?
I've been thinking about that game too. Same with The Last of Us.
The good one or the okay one?
@@5H4D0W_60D The good one or the mediocre one?
I hate to break it to you, but you didn't get the best ending. You need to get everyone killed. That's how Andrew/Anthony finally gets closure with what happened at the beginning of the game. By "saving" everyone, you don't get to help him let go of his past. It's really brilliant writing.
58:23 GOOD J0B WADE!!!!!!!!!!!!
Wwwwwwwwaaaaaaade
He did it? I can't fucking believe it.
I love Man of Madame it was soooo good I love Fliss
If wade played alone awhole lot of people would be dead
1:21:52 ROFL xD
Well put together, Wade. You really figured it out by the end.
XD
Theres only 728 likes!?
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46:46 The rosetta stone reveals just how many concepts the "Hebrews" ripped off from older religions
Who's the other guy Wade is playing with? I'd love to see their perspective when done with this one
TheOnlyRyann is his UA-cam channel.
@@August-kn6oe thank you very kindly
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he could have burned the dole, that is how you get the perfect ending
No, burning the doll is just the neutral ending. Saving the Mary is the best ending.
@@MikhailPashkovski what does neutral mean in terms of this game.
@@ericjohnson7234 Not super bad, not super good
PLAY MAN OF MEDAN!
"He's gonna be he "D" in your "T"... Haha Sex joke!
(spolier)
HE WASN'T EVEN REAL!
lol, Soul in scripture refers to the flesh or body, the spirit wars against the flesh since the flesh has a sin nature and the spirit doesn't
who is the other guy with waid
hi wade
Why did I expected Wade to look like a teenager.....
BTW I am here from Markiplier :)
ua-cam.com/video/EM9kl6jY09A/v-deo.html is Wade playing with the squirrel from Adventure Time, S5E4? "In the tree, part the tree."
who just here to watch his little big planet 3 vids -_-