That hard swith of pushing the bones away with a sorrowful acknowledgement to then see an item and yell "oh give me that" is 100% my favorite kind of Foosterism.
Fooster, I just wanted to mention how I really enjoy the way you've added some relevant and interesting facts and background info about The Bermuda Triangle before starting the game. I liked that you did this sort of thing when you played "The Trench" and you included some cool info about the Mariana Trench. You kept these segments short and sweet, while also keeping them interesting and entertaining. Normally I might skip through intro stuff to get to "the meat" of a video, but these little segments you included made me more intrigued to see what the game had to offer and helped to set the overall tone for the vids. I always like seeing what your creativity will bring to your videos and hope you will do more stuff like this in the future. Your videos are of course enjoyable to watch without changes but seeing what new additions you choose to bring to your content is always something I will look forward to. Keep up the great work, Fooster. I am so thrilled to see your channel exceed 1 million subscribers. You've worked so hard to provide me and many other viewers hours upon hours of entertainment, laughter and enjoyment throughout the years and I am so grateful that you are still here making great content for all of us. We love and appreciate you. ❤
Fun fact time! :D - There is nothing particularly anomalous or dangerous about the Bermuda Triangle. It is basically just a nautical urban legend made up to be a spicy and sensational story, with a lot of exaggeration and poor fact checking on the part of believers. It is a storm-heavy area, but it is no more dangerous than the seas immediately around it and disappearances of ships and aircraft is not higher than any other part of the Atlantic ocean. - Megalodon was primarily a surface-water predator, and part of the reason it went extinct is because climate change drove baleen whales to start feeding near the poles and in deeper waters, away from the shallow tropical seas where Megalodon lived and bred. It was not an abyssal animal, which is one of many reasons scientists KNOW that it is not around anymore. Aside from that: hell of a game to be free. Nearly pooped myself. Nice Fooster video material! :)
I mean, even if it was a deep dweller, with something that large I'm not entirely convinced you couldn't pick it up with sonar or something. It would have to be pretty obvious, right? Especially with modern tech.
@@Altair1243WAR The fact that were still finding new species in the ocean and we don't know if there are huge cavans under the sea that could hold life doesn't rule out the posibility megaladons could still exist.
@@asandax6 did you even read op’s comment? or are you just one of those “i’ve seen more bogus megalodon clip compilations than you that means i know more” people
Fun fact: One of the best known ships to have vanished in the Bermuda Triangle, the collier USS Cyclops, was the sister-ship of the USS Langley (originally a collier named USS Jupiter before being converted in 1920), America's first aircraft carrier. Furthermore, the pair had two more sisters-USS Proteus (the class leader), and USS Nereus. Of the four, Langley alone was the only one that did not disappear in the Triangle.
I have to be a party pooper here: the Bermuda Triangle is so large, it would be more unusual if fewer wrecks had taken place there. If you draw a triangle of equivalent size over water on a globe, I'd bet you would find a similar number of accidents or wrecks in the designated area.
Most disappearances and accidents that occurred in the Bermuda triangle weren't actually in the triangle to begin with. They basically compressed all the accidents in a much larger area into a much smaller area. It's more complicated than that for sure but you can see why common people think there are too many accidents for its size.
I went to Bermuda a few years back for Christmas. It’s a beautiful place. We saw some ship wrecks and went on a coral reef boat tour. If you go during sunset you have a possibility of seeing the green flash but we didn’t. I think the best part was our taxi driver, he was like 11th generation Bermudan so while driving us around he also gave us like a history lesson to go along with the drive. It was a wonderful experience.
Oh man I was obsessed with the flight 19 story as a kid. My dad introduced me to that whole genre of unsolved mysteries and stuff and it has held my fascination even today. Thanks for that trip down the memory lane Fooster! Btw ever considered starting a podcast?? You have the perfect voice for it and its only made better by your child-like enthusiasm! I think I speak for the majority here, that we would definitely listen to it! xD
If only they still made videos together. I'm not sure if they're taking a break from each other (Like Ross & Rachel) or if something else is going on. 🤔
Absolutely LOVE anything to do with the mysteries of the Ocean and the Bermuda Triangle’s intrigue. I’ll never forget the story of the pilot that was flying over the Triangle and then a moment later found himself no longer over the triangle but instead flying above Miami which is nearly 600 miles away.
I love how he gives a us a little bit of information about the base line of what he's playing now. and the little into of the world going into the location of where the game is based-
I mean, if you define the Bermuda Triangle with a larger and larger total area, it becomes a lot less impressive that so many things have gone weird there.
Whoever stumbles upon fooster by accident, just know that you have been blessed by the universe. Fooster has brought so much joy to my life just by him being authentic to himself. Also, whenever I'm eating, fooster makes it so much easier to find something I want to watch whilst eating 😂
I randomly stumbled upon his, "The Trench" video, then after that started watching this. Came to the comments to try to pinpoint the woman's voice and where I heard it before since he stated something about her voice in the beginning and I couldn't figure it out - and happened upon your comment. I agree, I am to have gotten extremely lucky finding him. Random dumb luck, however it most definitely served me well in this case!!!
While a believer, I try to be skeptical of things. The Atlantic Ocean is notorious for rough currents and the like (part of the reason its impossible to safely salvage the Titanic and any other wreckage), plus there are planes and ships that go through the Triangle without much issue. Despite thinking along this line, I do think that there is something off about the Bermuda Triangle. Like, maybe there is something there and the ones that disappeared under strange circumstances could be a case of 'wrong place at the wrong time'. Same can be said for the Alaskan Triangle, a forest area. While there are hikers and campers there at the regular, there are multiple cases of people (even ones familiar with the forest) going missing. Think Missing 411. There is something off about these areas, whether its something paranormal (aliens, faes, different dimensions...) or completely natural (just simply getting lost, taken, or maybe even weather related). Also, the bit about Atlantis...yeah, Atlantis was never real. Plato made up and used the concept of Atlantis as a means to give warning about what happens to civilizations. Could there be a city like Atlantis? Maybe. Maybe not.
I think fooster should make a second channel that talks about facts , stories and legends His sound is amazing and i think it will match with the content
These are so amazing! I love when you play the underwater horrors. I am much like Fisk, where the ocean makes my whole body cold with fear, but I have a weird obsession with it at the same time😂 if you enjoy these games, I wanted to suggest a game that I saw IGP play a while back called “Debris”. It is kind of a long one, but it is so well done and very fascinating. The graphics are similar to this game :) as always, hope you are doing well. Have a wonderful Thursday!
Neptune is just the Roman name for Poseidon (Greek). Roman gods were a curious melt of Greek, Etruscan and other Italic traditions, while Romans were fascinated by Greek culture and incorporated it into their own, there are a lot of differences between Greek and Roman Gods that show influences of other traditions. So Romans might say that Zeus (Greek) and Jupiter (Roman) were the same, but there were many differences. Greek tradition was not exactly the same in every Greek city, the most things known about their religion is from the perspective of Athenians. The biggest difference in the major gods are: Zeus - Jupiter : Zeus is a king of gods, he does seem a little wild and fickle in his nature, as befitting a lightning god. He seems to represent raw power. Jupiter, on the other had, is more like a wise ruler, a true father, as a Roman “pater familias” should be. Hera - Juno : Greek myths often show Hera as vengeful, jealous and destructive. This might be due to Greek, specially Athenian, mysoginy. As Hera’s cult was a matricarchal cult, she was a bit downplayed in the patriarchal Greek society. But Juno is a true queen, she actually takes some roles Athena played in Greece. Like Athena she is a warrior and a protector of the city. A true Roman woman, who has a more important place in the society. Athena - Minerva: What Juno gained, Minerva lost. She became far less important then Athena and was strictly a goddess of wisdom and craft, which was not something Romans cherished as highly as the Greek. Ares - Mars: The wild, destructive god of war, that was more feared then revered in Greece, became one of the most important Roman gods, a disciplined warrior and the role model for any Roman man. Aphrodite - Venus: Aphrodite, that part is now almost forgotten, was an ancient and incredibly powerful deity, goddess of passions and desires, goddess of chaos as well, beautiful but dangerous. Venus, while still fickle and vengeful, as love can be, was more about beauty and love. Young Roman women wanted to be like her in their youth, and like Juno after they were married. Poseidon - Neptune: As Romans were not originally seafarers, the god of the sea was not an important deity to them, unlike Posiedon for the Greek. Neptune was probably a god of streams and lakes originally, but became more important after merging with Poseidon and became a lot like him. Hephaestus - Vulcan: Hephaestus was most of all a blacksmith, a creative god. Vulcan was most of all the god of fire and thus very destructive. Apollo had the same name in both Greek and Roman mythology mainly because the Romans didn't have a god they could equate Apollo to. A few other minor gods such as Hecate and Nemesis retained their name while many others just had their spellings changed.
The Bermuda Tringle. Ah yes, the only thing anomalous about that region is how uncanny it is that so many people can't do basic statistical analysis. It's one of the, if not *the* most heavily trafficked area on the planet, so simply by laws of probabilities, it would also have the most recorded incidents involving shipping. So when you pull up a map of reported naval incidents, and another map on sea traffic density, and overlay them, you'll probably see a very nice venn diagram where the two intersect across bermuda. Possibly in a vaguely triangular sense. Makes for good sea stories though.
the ending cracks me up like shes in danger from the things that have been stuck in the tubes, like, nah they didn't get out before you're fine, then it immediately cuts to the end.
Any idea when merch is coming? I desperately need a Fooster Hoodie!! And please have Hippopotamus Eggs written up the sleeve!! You're the best, Fooster. You really are!! I was so tired of having to choose between UA-camrs that were entertaining, or good at gaming. Then about two years ago, I found you!! You really are the best of both worlds. Plus, you feel so incredibly genuine. My husband, and both my kids (21 & 17) subscribed to you after watching just one of your videos with me. We are fans for life!! 💜💜💜
Did you know. This isnt the only triangle in the ocean that plays host to mysterious disappearances like this? That blew my mind when I learned it!!! Much love, always get excited to watch a new Fooster vid!!!
There is no conclusive evidence supporting claims of magnetic anomalies there. The Bermuda triangle isn't even statistically more dangerous than other areas of a similar amount of traffic.
THATS IT FOOSTER!!! its official we need a weekly cryptic/scy fi video just like the intro!! I could have listened to that for the entirety of the video! Sweet stuff mate I love this genre for your videos!
29:37 I think is the first time I’ve ever actually jumped at a jumpscare during a Fooster video, although I am watching this at 5am after sleeping all day and night 😂, ggs game, ggs.
hey Fooster, i wanted to tell you that i've been sick this whole week and you're videos are really helping me, it gets boring being in a hospital so thank you for making me feel better with your content! can't wait to play this when i get home!
The hands are a bit... weird, to say the least. They definitely don't need to be sideways and on screen the entire time. It really takes away from the first person immersion. Hopefully that changes, or this game is a hard pass for me.
I like the backstory, even though I know the whole bermuda triangle thing isn't actually some cursed place. tons of ships and planes cross that area all the time, but the stories make people speculate which I think is fun as long as you remember it isn't real.
Honestly the fact that Narco subs and people in Dingy boats along with those pirates keep crossing that entire region a million times every year takes away any form of "mystery" that might exist
Yeah, speculation is fun and everyone loves a good mystery, but the truth of that area is actually pretty boring in comparison as I think there's three different currents that meet in that spot that's the cause of the severe storms and can also result in whirlpools forming in the area and disappearing just as quickly, couple that with a deep ocean trench directly below and ofc a ton of stuff goes missing, for a ling time we had no instruments that could survive those depths to find what sunk and strong currents also mean some stuff can get drug away from the initial sinking point or shredded to oblivion until it's an unrecognizable mess. It's fun to pretend it's Cthulu's house or other ridiculous stuff though, because giant mythical monsters are cool
@@dionjaywoollaston1349 yeah I also believe that's the case as well as there's some areas with magnetic interference due to how the poles interact with each other or large ore deposits that really do a number on magnetic compasses and can cause interference with radio waves to at least some small degree. Add strong currents and volatile weather and it's easy to get knocked pretty far off course before ya realize there's a lapse in accurate navigation data so some ships that're still missing might also only be assumed in the triangle because that's the last time they got a clear signal, but yeah... That area can be super nasty when it wants to be for sure and multiple natural factors play off each other to make it dangerous at the wrong time of the year
While electrolysis you divide hidrogen from oxygen in water molecules using electricy. It's also used to get pure metals from metal salt solutions. That info might help while playing sci-fi games, which lean more towards "sci" part
on a note of the ships being completely abandoned when they do, rarely, get found again everything that can talk in a human language is gone - this includes stuff like pet parrots. But dogs and cats are left behind. The Mary Celeste is also a famous one for having its crew disappear, then the ship is found, a skeleton crew is put on board to sail her to port - but they too disappear without a trace. Its honestly very interesting
I used to be super into the Bermuda triangle when I was younger. Then I found out that, aside from some the high profile mysteries, it's no more dangerous than any other area with similar amount of traffic. And there's a ton of ships and planes going through the region daily.
The shark spotted in Mexico is named The Black Devil/Demon. He's been spotted in and around the Sea of Cortez. Sightings say he ranges from 30-50 feet in length. They also made a movie inspired by it but I haven't seen it so I can't tell you if it's worth the watch
absolutely love your videos Fooster they have kept me going through a difficult time due to my grandad having dementia and me looking after him full time atm and for a few hours a day i can escape and laugh and for that i thank you. love the videos you make with Fisk too they are hilarious thank you so much
Speaking for all of us here… CAN WE PLEASE FINISH THE SONS OF THE FORREST. It’s been 10 months since the last upload and I’m losing my mind over it. Love you FoosyWoosy🌹
Back when I studied marine biology at university years ago, the Bermuda Triangle was a topic of discussion we had. I am not one to believe in the supernatural, but I found the discussions we had interesting. I know that scientists have since learned more about the Bermuda Triangle and have come up with very plausible theories as to why that area of ocean behaves the way it does. These ocean related games are still very fascinating in their own ways and give us a bit of fantasy when it comes to topics like this!
@@Piecesoftheshadow We discussed many theories, mainly for fun, but there was everything from ultra-magnetic fields to cause devices to malfunction to aliens to time travel. I was trying to keep an open mind, despite not being a believer in supernatural beings or anything outside of the ordinary so I mostly just enjoyed listening to my classmates with more fantastic theories while still discussing scientific possibilities as well!
Fun fact! If compared to the rest of the ocean or any given spot which is regularly traveled by ships the numbers are not anomalous at all neither is the weather
That's actually terrifying. I think I have a phobia of the deep sea, or something along that line. The ocean is a big nope from me. The deep ocean is another nope. The Bermuda Triangle, though? Nope. _Nope._ *Nope.*
The thing is with the bermuda triangle that i feel a lot of people dont realise is the sheer size of it its about half a million square miles (there is not a true universal agreement on that so i used the lower end of the measurement) its also a history of high ship traffic as well as dangerous waters and where a lot of atlantic hurricanes form when you take into account of all these things the amount of ships to go missing is not really that crazy when you take into account that we only recently have been able to track a ship all the way from leaving a port to entering another one now im bot saying that its definitely not something supernatural but i just wanted to give a more logical viewpoint on the matter
I'm a big sucker for random knowledge. I love getting all the side info that we get throughout the playthrough. I just googled the deep blue shark. I had never even heard of it before today. I am never going into the water again. Hahaha!
Fun Fact -- The great lakes triangle in North America has more disappearances than the bermuda triangle but most ppl have never heard of it thanks to tv shows always only showing the bermuda triangle over and over.
9:23 Your character probably got scared from reading the journal. 10:32 Nakai; Oh, no. Anyways... (That's actually more of a Jaws size rather than Megalodon size) 16:35 Would have been the coolest coffee machine ever of all time. 24:23 Good thing it didn't happen or else my Jaws 3D PTSD would have kicked in. 27:39 One of the movies that introduced Cthulhu. 33:19 Herp derp moment. 40:38 Monster; And I take that personally! 41:17 Monster; Oh, you're approaching me? You're coming right at me instead of running away?! Fooster; 47:46 This; 47:59 48:51 Brute force wins the day. 58:22 He's really not liking his heart burnt. 1:00:29 Me sees the baby wiggles; Oh, I'm die. Thank you forever. I had to drop I was doing and watched that intense boss fight! And also thanks for the link to the information about the Bermuda Triangle, Fooster!
Oooo never knew u watched Underwater too!!! Kristen Stewart nailed that movie. I love how they have the Halo and Alien combination, both are my favs btw and it amplified my fear of deep ocean
Good on you girl, you have always been a huge inspiration in my fpv journey from the beginning and I'm so glad to see you back at it again lately. It's gotten me off my ass and out flying as well. ❤
Possible explanation for the triangle is submerged volcanoes. These create huge pockets of rising gas, if one was to surface around a ship, the ship would immediately be dropped into a bubble of toxic gases before being engulfed in sea water. Similarly a plane would experience a huge updraft which could tear smaller planes apart and mess with sensors. It would also explain the violent weather and electrical interference.
couple things 1. In an area frequented by tropical cyclones (the bermuda triangle), the number of disappearances that occur are, for the most part, neither disproportionate, unlikely, nor mysterious. 2. megalodon was a shallow water shark, like... tropical coastal shark...
I know that people fear the ocean because of the unknown, but it's the things I know that terrify me. Was in Mauritius for a destination wedding and did some paddleboarding alone, there were strangers doing it too, but from my group it was just me. I fell off it so much that I never realised how far out I'd gone till the guys that owned the board renting place came out by boat to get two German girls that were out there with me because they were falling off too much and I, with my youthful "nothing can kill me attitude" said I'd paddle back when they wanted to take me with because by then I got the hang of it. They excitedly pointed out dolphins (which I didn't see) and I immediately regretted not going with them as they sped off because dolphins are so fucking scary. I got back to the beach fine. The trip ended and I came back. Cut to 2 months later and I'm in bed and I was thinking of the paddle boarding I did, and I swear it felt like someone was sitting on my chest, the fear I felt then was actually pretty surprising considering I was IN BED. I was like "you could have died" and "what if you saw a shark". All this to say that this game is actually horrifying.
I havent went in the ocean again since i went deep sea fishing and hooked something so powerful it snapped my line in a instant and almost pulled me overboard at the same time. My guide had a look in his eyes that terrified me.
I love you and your videos fooster! I have a fear of the ocean due to the unknown and so I love when u post ocean games as I'm a weirdo and love being scared. Horror is my jam lol. I haven't watched the video yet. Literally just waiting to press play when my partner gets in. We always watch u together ❤
Hey Fooster, I was thinking that the small one on Kithogda could potentially be it's mate, not it's baby. Angler Fish males as a way of mating attach to the females and fuse to their skin.. just a thought but idk for sure. Loved the video btw!
That hard swith of pushing the bones away with a sorrowful acknowledgement to then see an item and yell "oh give me that" is 100% my favorite kind of Foosterism.
The fact you call it Foosterism is what makes me smile.
Fooster, I just wanted to mention how I really enjoy the way you've added some relevant and interesting facts and background info about The Bermuda Triangle before starting the game. I liked that you did this sort of thing when you played "The Trench" and you included some cool info about the Mariana Trench. You kept these segments short and sweet, while also keeping them interesting and entertaining. Normally I might skip through intro stuff to get to "the meat" of a video, but these little segments you included made me more intrigued to see what the game had to offer and helped to set the overall tone for the vids. I always like seeing what your creativity will bring to your videos and hope you will do more stuff like this in the future. Your videos are of course enjoyable to watch without changes but seeing what new additions you choose to bring to your content is always something I will look forward to. Keep up the great work, Fooster. I am so thrilled to see your channel exceed 1 million subscribers. You've worked so hard to provide me and many other viewers hours upon hours of entertainment, laughter and enjoyment throughout the years and I am so grateful that you are still here making great content for all of us. We love and appreciate you. ❤
Not me reading Mariana as Marinara...I'm hungry right now 😂
oh sshh woman!
Bro glazing
Fun fact time! :D
- There is nothing particularly anomalous or dangerous about the Bermuda Triangle. It is basically just a nautical urban legend made up to be a spicy and sensational story, with a lot of exaggeration and poor fact checking on the part of believers. It is a storm-heavy area, but it is no more dangerous than the seas immediately around it and disappearances of ships and aircraft is not higher than any other part of the Atlantic ocean.
- Megalodon was primarily a surface-water predator, and part of the reason it went extinct is because climate change drove baleen whales to start feeding near the poles and in deeper waters, away from the shallow tropical seas where Megalodon lived and bred. It was not an abyssal animal, which is one of many reasons scientists KNOW that it is not around anymore.
Aside from that: hell of a game to be free. Nearly pooped myself. Nice Fooster video material! :)
I mean, even if it was a deep dweller, with something that large I'm not entirely convinced you couldn't pick it up with sonar or something. It would have to be pretty obvious, right? Especially with modern tech.
@@Altair1243WAR The fact that were still finding new species in the ocean and we don't know if there are huge cavans under the sea that could hold life doesn't rule out the posibility megaladons could still exist.
Did the Bermuda triangle write this?
This isn't a fun fact at all this is a sad fact
@@asandax6 did you even read op’s comment? or are you just one of those “i’ve seen more bogus megalodon clip compilations than you that means i know more” people
Fun fact: One of the best known ships to have vanished in the Bermuda Triangle, the collier USS Cyclops, was the sister-ship of the USS Langley (originally a collier named USS Jupiter before being converted in 1920), America's first aircraft carrier. Furthermore, the pair had two more sisters-USS Proteus (the class leader), and USS Nereus. Of the four, Langley alone was the only one that did not disappear in the Triangle.
wow, really?
I have to be a party pooper here: the Bermuda Triangle is so large, it would be more unusual if fewer wrecks had taken place there.
If you draw a triangle of equivalent size over water on a globe, I'd bet you would find a similar number of accidents or wrecks in the designated area.
Most disappearances and accidents that occurred in the Bermuda triangle weren't actually in the triangle to begin with. They basically compressed all the accidents in a much larger area into a much smaller area.
It's more complicated than that for sure but you can see why common people think there are too many accidents for its size.
Even with professionals around, I would feel so unsafe exploring a place like that.
Yes, exploring dangerous places is... dangerous.
Ya think?
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w o w
You don't say
1:02:58 the creepy baby thing trying to slap the monster awake cracked me up right before it exploded.
I am forever in your debt for pointing this out - I missed it. 😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😂😂
LMFAO I TOTALLY MISSED THAT ☠️ I’m dying bc of that-
Ya I saw that too🤣💥
That was just perfect
I went to Bermuda a few years back for Christmas. It’s a beautiful place. We saw some ship wrecks and went on a coral reef boat tour. If you go during sunset you have a possibility of seeing the green flash but we didn’t. I think the best part was our taxi driver, he was like 11th generation Bermudan so while driving us around he also gave us like a history lesson to go along with the drive. It was a wonderful experience.
Oh man I was obsessed with the flight 19 story as a kid. My dad introduced me to that whole genre of unsolved mysteries and stuff and it has held my fascination even today. Thanks for that trip down the memory lane Fooster! Btw ever considered starting a podcast?? You have the perfect voice for it and its only made better by your child-like enthusiasm! I think I speak for the majority here, that we would definitely listen to it! xD
Anyone else who watches more Fooster and Fisk Vids than Netflix stuff?
It's way better content so why not?
They’ve basically replaced my subscription to Netflix 😂.
Netflix? Hmm never heard of it all I know is Fooster&Fiskflix
they dont do as many vids together anymore it makes me sad
If only they still made videos together. I'm not sure if they're taking a break from each other (Like Ross & Rachel) or if something else is going on. 🤔
Absolutely LOVE anything to do with the mysteries of the Ocean and the Bermuda Triangle’s intrigue. I’ll never forget the story of the pilot that was flying over the Triangle and then a moment later found himself no longer over the triangle but instead flying above Miami which is nearly 600 miles away.
you know it's all lies ? just like NASA, landing on the moon and many more lies
Yeah but unless you were there personally to experience yourself it's all hearsay
@@TheRealKing0fGotham Yeah but hearsay is still allowed
my comment got deleted , when I mentioned facts , ofc as usual , they don't let people know the truth
Cringe npc with palestina flag lol😂@@ninounino4552
"I swear if i see a Kraken peaking around a corner i will absolutely lose it"
-Fooster, probably
That part where he zoomed in on the electrolysis core had me chuckling. Saved us from yelling at our screens. 😂
Best part 🤣🤣
I love how he gives a us a little bit of information about the base line of what he's playing now. and the little into of the world going into the location of where the game is based-
Whenever I see a huge “rock” wall underwater, I always expect to see a creatures eye open from the wall and realize I’m in front of a huge creature.
I like this bit where he plays stuff that informs him of things while he lore dumps a bit of history on us. Yes fish flakes in our lil bowl
I mean, if you define the Bermuda Triangle with a larger and larger total area, it becomes a lot less impressive that so many things have gone weird there.
i swear my dishwasher makes that O2 refill chime when its finished its cycle
Whoever stumbles upon fooster by accident, just know that you have been blessed by the universe. Fooster has brought so much joy to my life just by him being authentic to himself. Also, whenever I'm eating, fooster makes it so much easier to find something I want to watch whilst eating 😂
I randomly stumbled upon his, "The Trench" video, then after that started watching this. Came to the comments to try to pinpoint the woman's voice and where I heard it before since he stated something about her voice in the beginning and I couldn't figure it out - and happened upon your comment.
I agree, I am to have gotten extremely lucky finding him. Random dumb luck, however it most definitely served me well in this case!!!
While a believer, I try to be skeptical of things. The Atlantic Ocean is notorious for rough currents and the like (part of the reason its impossible to safely salvage the Titanic and any other wreckage), plus there are planes and ships that go through the Triangle without much issue.
Despite thinking along this line, I do think that there is something off about the Bermuda Triangle. Like, maybe there is something there and the ones that disappeared under strange circumstances could be a case of 'wrong place at the wrong time'.
Same can be said for the Alaskan Triangle, a forest area. While there are hikers and campers there at the regular, there are multiple cases of people (even ones familiar with the forest) going missing. Think Missing 411.
There is something off about these areas, whether its something paranormal (aliens, faes, different dimensions...) or completely natural (just simply getting lost, taken, or maybe even weather related).
Also, the bit about Atlantis...yeah, Atlantis was never real. Plato made up and used the concept of Atlantis as a means to give warning about what happens to civilizations. Could there be a city like Atlantis? Maybe. Maybe not.
Miss Nakai has man hands.
33:17 love how he said “lm sorry if I miss things im focused on other things I shouldn’t be” and zooms in of the power for the oxygen station
I think fooster should make a second channel that talks about facts , stories and legends His sound is amazing and i think it will match with the content
I’m LOVING the intros 🖤 it makes everything so much more interesting and entertaining plus I’m really into the whole Bermuda Triangle mystery 👏🏼👏🏼
These are so amazing! I love when you play the underwater horrors. I am much like Fisk, where the ocean makes my whole body cold with fear, but I have a weird obsession with it at the same time😂 if you enjoy these games, I wanted to suggest a game that I saw IGP play a while back called “Debris”. It is kind of a long one, but it is so well done and very fascinating. The graphics are similar to this game :) as always, hope you are doing well. Have a wonderful Thursday!
Neptune is just the Roman name for Poseidon (Greek). Roman gods were a curious melt of Greek, Etruscan and other Italic traditions, while Romans were fascinated by Greek culture and incorporated it into their own, there are a lot of differences between Greek and Roman Gods that show influences of other traditions. So Romans might say that Zeus (Greek) and Jupiter (Roman) were the same, but there were many differences. Greek tradition was not exactly the same in every Greek city, the most things known about their religion is from the perspective of Athenians. The biggest difference in the major gods are:
Zeus - Jupiter : Zeus is a king of gods, he does seem a little wild and fickle in his nature, as befitting a lightning god. He seems to represent raw power. Jupiter, on the other had, is more like a wise ruler, a true father, as a Roman “pater familias” should be.
Hera - Juno : Greek myths often show Hera as vengeful, jealous and destructive. This might be due to Greek, specially Athenian, mysoginy. As Hera’s cult was a matricarchal cult, she was a bit downplayed in the patriarchal Greek society.
But Juno is a true queen, she actually takes some roles Athena played in Greece. Like Athena she is a warrior and a protector of the city. A true Roman woman, who has a more important place in the society.
Athena - Minerva: What Juno gained, Minerva lost. She became far less important then Athena and was strictly a goddess of wisdom and craft, which was not something Romans cherished as highly as the Greek.
Ares - Mars: The wild, destructive god of war, that was more feared then revered in Greece, became one of the most important Roman gods, a disciplined warrior and the role model for any Roman man.
Aphrodite - Venus: Aphrodite, that part is now almost forgotten, was an ancient and incredibly powerful deity, goddess of passions and desires, goddess of chaos as well, beautiful but dangerous. Venus, while still fickle and vengeful, as love can be, was more about beauty and love. Young Roman women wanted to be like her in their youth, and like Juno after they were married.
Poseidon - Neptune: As Romans were not originally seafarers, the god of the sea was not an important deity to them, unlike Posiedon for the Greek. Neptune was probably a god of streams and lakes originally, but became more important after merging with Poseidon and became a lot like him.
Hephaestus - Vulcan: Hephaestus was most of all a blacksmith, a creative god. Vulcan was most of all the god of fire and thus very destructive.
Apollo had the same name in both Greek and Roman mythology mainly because the Romans didn't have a god they could equate Apollo to.
A few other minor gods such as Hecate and Nemesis retained their name while many others just had their spellings changed.
The Bermuda Tringle. Ah yes, the only thing anomalous about that region is how uncanny it is that so many people can't do basic statistical analysis. It's one of the, if not *the* most heavily trafficked area on the planet, so simply by laws of probabilities, it would also have the most recorded incidents involving shipping. So when you pull up a map of reported naval incidents, and another map on sea traffic density, and overlay them, you'll probably see a very nice venn diagram where the two intersect across bermuda. Possibly in a vaguely triangular sense.
Makes for good sea stories though.
Neptune = Roman. Poseidon = Greek. "How is this game free?" Harpoon gun holding animation. "Oh." lol
the ending cracks me up like shes in danger from the things that have been stuck in the tubes, like, nah they didn't get out before you're fine, then it immediately cuts to the end.
Licked by an angry squanglerfish… never thought I’d hear you say that one. At least, not somewhere other than Subnautica.
I would never miss another great Fooster video! Thank you for making the amazing content you do Brother!
Any idea when merch is coming? I desperately need a Fooster Hoodie!! And please have Hippopotamus Eggs written up the sleeve!! You're the best, Fooster. You really are!! I was so tired of having to choose between UA-camrs that were entertaining, or good at gaming. Then about two years ago, I found you!! You really are the best of both worlds. Plus, you feel so incredibly genuine. My husband, and both my kids (21 & 17) subscribed to you after watching just one of your videos with me. We are fans for life!! 💜💜💜
Did you know. This isnt the only triangle in the ocean that plays host to mysterious disappearances like this? That blew my mind when I learned it!!! Much love, always get excited to watch a new Fooster vid!!!
The legend fooster back at the scary panic games...being chased by that id be dead...thanks for the panic legend fooster
The Island Bermuda is actually on top of a magnetic volcano that is dormant; which is why there is such interference with navigation devices.
There is no conclusive evidence supporting claims of magnetic anomalies there. The Bermuda triangle isn't even statistically more dangerous than other areas of a similar amount of traffic.
THATS IT FOOSTER!!! its official we need a weekly cryptic/scy fi video just like the intro!! I could have listened to that for the entirety of the video! Sweet stuff mate I love this genre for your videos!
29:37 I think is the first time I’ve ever actually jumped at a jumpscare during a Fooster video, although I am watching this at 5am after sleeping all day and night 😂, ggs game, ggs.
Keep up the great work mate always appreciate it. I love the little bit of history you add before the game play
hey Fooster, i wanted to tell you that i've been sick this whole week and you're videos are really helping me, it gets boring being in a hospital so thank you for making me feel better with your content! can't wait to play this when i get home!
The hands are a bit... weird, to say the least. They definitely don't need to be sideways and on screen the entire time. It really takes away from the first person immersion. Hopefully that changes, or this game is a hard pass for me.
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Neptune is the Roman mame/version of the Greek god Poisedon so you were correct. Im a fan of the classics lol
I like the backstory, even though I know the whole bermuda triangle thing isn't actually some cursed place. tons of ships and planes cross that area all the time, but the stories make people speculate which I think is fun as long as you remember it isn't real.
This. As much as people like mysterious, there really isn't anything special about Bermuda besides the alien documentaries at 2 am.
Honestly the fact that Narco subs and people in Dingy boats along with those pirates keep crossing that entire region a million times every year takes away any form of "mystery" that might exist
Yeah, speculation is fun and everyone loves a good mystery, but the truth of that area is actually pretty boring in comparison as I think there's three different currents that meet in that spot that's the cause of the severe storms and can also result in whirlpools forming in the area and disappearing just as quickly, couple that with a deep ocean trench directly below and ofc a ton of stuff goes missing, for a ling time we had no instruments that could survive those depths to find what sunk and strong currents also mean some stuff can get drug away from the initial sinking point or shredded to oblivion until it's an unrecognizable mess. It's fun to pretend it's Cthulu's house or other ridiculous stuff though, because giant mythical monsters are cool
@@discordiacreates6669i always figured the interference was due to it being the area where the north and south magnetic poles meet
@@dionjaywoollaston1349 yeah I also believe that's the case as well as there's some areas with magnetic interference due to how the poles interact with each other or large ore deposits that really do a number on magnetic compasses and can cause interference with radio waves to at least some small degree. Add strong currents and volatile weather and it's easy to get knocked pretty far off course before ya realize there's a lapse in accurate navigation data so some ships that're still missing might also only be assumed in the triangle because that's the last time they got a clear signal, but yeah... That area can be super nasty when it wants to be for sure and multiple natural factors play off each other to make it dangerous at the wrong time of the year
While electrolysis you divide hidrogen from oxygen in water molecules using electricy. It's also used to get pure metals from metal salt solutions.
That info might help while playing sci-fi games, which lean more towards "sci" part
sudden thought IGP and fooster playing a indie horror game would make a great collab video
on a note of the ships being completely abandoned when they do, rarely, get found again
everything that can talk in a human language is gone - this includes stuff like pet parrots. But dogs and cats are left behind. The Mary Celeste is also a famous one for having its crew disappear, then the ship is found, a skeleton crew is put on board to sail her to port - but they too disappear without a trace. Its honestly very interesting
Might be the us government up to something….
Explosion under water is much more dangerous than on land, water does not compress. The shockwave through the water will kill/damage you real bad.
THE FLESH MAN THINGY IN THE DOOR SCARED ME SO MUCH I SPILLED MY MILK
I used to be super into the Bermuda triangle when I was younger. Then I found out that, aside from some the high profile mysteries, it's no more dangerous than any other area with similar amount of traffic. And there's a ton of ships and planes going through the region daily.
Gotta like it when Rooster drops new content. Thanks, Rooster.
I'm pretty sure it's Tooster not Rooster....newb
@@mthedudecalo No it's energy booster. I was there when he clicked the "create channel" button kid.
I thought it was scooter 🧐
@@NyxsghostNope, it's Foostolio
The shark spotted in Mexico is named The Black Devil/Demon. He's been spotted in and around the Sea of Cortez. Sightings say he ranges from 30-50 feet in length. They also made a movie inspired by it but I haven't seen it so I can't tell you if it's worth the watch
the movie is mid. like there was some good moments but overall its a generic "meg" movie with a lesson.
The movie was boring as f...
There is also Submarine, which is rumored to be 25-30ft. He/She's off the coast of South Africa.
I’m so glad I have fooster to play these for me I would be traumatised if I did myself or at least way more scared he makes it fun :)
Loving the fun facts at the beginning and these underwater adventures.
absolutely love your videos Fooster they have kept me going through a difficult time due to my grandad having dementia and me looking after him full time atm and for a few hours a day i can escape and laugh and for that i thank you. love the videos you make with Fisk too they are hilarious thank you so much
Speaking for all of us here… CAN WE PLEASE FINISH THE SONS OF THE FORREST. It’s been 10 months since the last upload and I’m losing my mind over it.
Love you FoosyWoosy🌹
Underwater is such an underrated film
its insane to think this is free. It has a good story. Movement seemed the biggest issue and it still seemed managable.
Back when I studied marine biology at university years ago, the Bermuda Triangle was a topic of discussion we had. I am not one to believe in the supernatural, but I found the discussions we had interesting. I know that scientists have since learned more about the Bermuda Triangle and have come up with very plausible theories as to why that area of ocean behaves the way it does. These ocean related games are still very fascinating in their own ways and give us a bit of fantasy when it comes to topics like this!
What are some of the theories? I’m so interested to know.
@@Piecesoftheshadow We discussed many theories, mainly for fun, but there was everything from ultra-magnetic fields to cause devices to malfunction to aliens to time travel. I was trying to keep an open mind, despite not being a believer in supernatural beings or anything outside of the ordinary so I mostly just enjoyed listening to my classmates with more fantastic theories while still discussing scientific possibilities as well!
Fun fact! If compared to the rest of the ocean or any given spot which is regularly traveled by ships the numbers are not anomalous at all neither is the weather
I have been over the Bermuda Triangle four times, back and forth from the Bahamas and back and forth from Puerto Rico, and I'm still here,
An alien clone would say that 🤔 😂
but are you though? 😈
Ocean is so ocean had me rolling 😂😂 swamp is so swamp😂😂😂😂
Thank you for a hours long playthrough, now I sit enjoy Deep horror. ❤
Don't know why I watch these type of videos my fear of deep water is kicking in
Saaaame
Fooster if you're doing this deep ocean horror you should check out debris
(Note: I don't know if the game is still active)
That's actually terrifying. I think I have a phobia of the deep sea, or something along that line. The ocean is a big nope from me. The deep ocean is another nope. The Bermuda Triangle, though? Nope. _Nope._ *Nope.*
At 17:20 i almost flipped my dinner table. I dont know why but that scared the everliving sh*t out of me😵. Maybe because it was so unexpected. 😅🤣
Oh hell that looked like fun. But I bet the seat of your dive suit is messy lol
For a free game, that was really, really good!
The scariest part: every time you suddently look at your inventory 😵💫
Got me every time!
28:01 Underwater is a surprisingly good movie.
The thing is with the bermuda triangle that i feel a lot of people dont realise is the sheer size of it its about half a million square miles (there is not a true universal agreement on that so i used the lower end of the measurement) its also a history of high ship traffic as well as dangerous waters and where a lot of atlantic hurricanes form when you take into account of all these things the amount of ships to go missing is not really that crazy when you take into account that we only recently have been able to track a ship all the way from leaving a port to entering another one now im bot saying that its definitely not something supernatural but i just wanted to give a more logical viewpoint on the matter
I'm a big sucker for random knowledge. I love getting all the side info that we get throughout the playthrough. I just googled the deep blue shark. I had never even heard of it before today. I am never going into the water again. Hahaha!
Fun Fact -- The great lakes triangle in North America has more disappearances than the bermuda triangle but most ppl have never heard of it thanks to tv shows always only showing the bermuda triangle over and over.
every day that a new fooster video is up, is a good day.
*Ominous* "Oh no... This is..."
... *Comedy beat*
Fooster: What?
It's all in the timing folks 😂
9:23 Your character probably got scared from reading the journal.
10:32 Nakai; Oh, no. Anyways...
(That's actually more of a Jaws size rather than Megalodon size)
16:35 Would have been the coolest coffee machine ever of all time.
24:23 Good thing it didn't happen or else my Jaws 3D PTSD would have kicked in.
27:39 One of the movies that introduced Cthulhu.
33:19 Herp derp moment.
40:38 Monster; And I take that personally!
41:17 Monster; Oh, you're approaching me? You're coming right at me instead of running away?!
Fooster; 47:46
This; 47:59
48:51 Brute force wins the day.
58:22 He's really not liking his heart burnt.
1:00:29 Me sees the baby wiggles; Oh, I'm die. Thank you forever.
I had to drop I was doing and watched that intense boss fight!
And also thanks for the link to the information about the Bermuda Triangle, Fooster!
I am so terrified of ocean games...the noises were crazy sounding
Oooo never knew u watched Underwater too!!! Kristen Stewart nailed that movie. I love how they have the Halo and Alien combination, both are my favs btw and it amplified my fear of deep ocean
11:09 fun fact: due to extensive research and knowledge, we know that Megalodon stayed in coastal waters where food was abundant
You should definitely check out Void Crawler. Fantastic video Fooster.
Good on you girl, you have always been a huge inspiration in my fpv journey from the beginning and I'm so glad to see you back at it again lately. It's gotten me off my ass and out flying as well. ❤
changing mags reloading Explosives damn ocean is so ocean
YES, i love the FooTalk at the start!
Possible explanation for the triangle is submerged volcanoes. These create huge pockets of rising gas, if one was to surface around a ship, the ship would immediately be dropped into a bubble of toxic gases before being engulfed in sea water. Similarly a plane would experience a huge updraft which could tear smaller planes apart and mess with sensors. It would also explain the violent weather and electrical interference.
Out of nowhere while talking about tentacles: Fooster-2024 imagine rubbing against that
I am horrified of the ocean but I cant resist watching a fooster vid
couple things
1. In an area frequented by tropical cyclones (the bermuda triangle), the number of disappearances that occur are, for the most part, neither disproportionate, unlikely, nor mysterious.
2. megalodon was a shallow water shark, like... tropical coastal shark...
Thanks for the hour of fun, I get more enjoyment out of watching you play these then I do when I play them myself lol
Just got my wisdomteeth removed and your videos are a real good distraction from the discomfort.
I don't know why but the oxygen refill station has a satisfying chime to it.
I find myself screaming at the screen every time you don't open a cabinet or miss one harpoon 😅 Good stuff, man.
I know that people fear the ocean because of the unknown, but it's the things I know that terrify me. Was in Mauritius for a destination wedding and did some paddleboarding alone, there were strangers doing it too, but from my group it was just me. I fell off it so much that I never realised how far out I'd gone till the guys that owned the board renting place came out by boat to get two German girls that were out there with me because they were falling off too much and I, with my youthful "nothing can kill me attitude" said I'd paddle back when they wanted to take me with because by then I got the hang of it. They excitedly pointed out dolphins (which I didn't see) and I immediately regretted not going with them as they sped off because dolphins are so fucking scary. I got back to the beach fine. The trip ended and I came back. Cut to 2 months later and I'm in bed and I was thinking of the paddle boarding I did, and I swear it felt like someone was sitting on my chest, the fear I felt then was actually pretty surprising considering I was IN BED. I was like "you could have died" and "what if you saw a shark". All this to say that this game is actually horrifying.
only og's remember swamp is so swamp
The life Aquatic with Fooster. Great stuff Fooster I really enjoyed this, but then again I enjoy all your videos chap. Be well, be safe and be good.
I LOVE that you do side research within these games!
I havent went in the ocean again since i went deep sea fishing and hooked something so powerful it snapped my line in a instant and almost pulled me overboard at the same time. My guide had a look in his eyes that terrified me.
That would’ve probably been an enormous shark, grouper, or marlin but you never know. Glad you’re still here though.
I love you and your videos fooster! I have a fear of the ocean due to the unknown and so I love when u post ocean games as I'm a weirdo and love being scared. Horror is my jam lol. I haven't watched the video yet. Literally just waiting to press play when my partner gets in. We always watch u together ❤
My one cat is called Poseidon and he responded to you every single time you said his name Fooster!😂
Loving the Foostory lessons before these vids 👌🥰
Hey Fooster, I was thinking that the small one on Kithogda could potentially be it's mate, not it's baby. Angler Fish males as a way of mating attach to the females and fuse to their skin.. just a thought but idk for sure.
Loved the video btw!
Loved it! I wish the dev would make a part 2 to this game!