Hey all! Glad to see you all coming to this video! Just wanted to drop in and clarify that the Jurassic Park game mentioned IS still happening. The creator posted a dev update 2 weeks ago and plans to remove any Jurassic Park IP elements once the game comes out to avoid the legal trouble they ran into with Universal 👏🏻👏🏻
And that the spinosaurus is able to walk through the building, seriously how big is the building? Even if the halls were *just* big enough to allow for a JP3 spinosaurus to walk through the building the tight turns of the bafflingly used map should make navigation impossible without collapsing the building. Although I know that this is likely a passion project made simply because it somehow didn’t exist yet, thusly explaining the “low budget” vibe of the production quality, but they could have at least tried to make the concepts make sense. The notable example of the concepts making sense in spite of “low budget” production quality is the theme of the raptors wanting Muldoon dead, since he is seemingly very hands on in how he runs his raptors containing operation, it would make sense as to why the raptors may associate him with their captivity, thusly explaining their aggression towards him.
Just to point it out. Michael Crichton originally wanted to write a more kid friendly book of Jurassic Park but his publishers told him to make it more horror, which he did, but Crichton actually liked Stephen Spielberg's Jurassic Park because it came closer to what he wanted which was more adventure than horror or cynicism. Also the book is worth it, but I will point out that it can get a bit pretentious on some scenes with Dr. Malcolm
And the movie started being made after he went to Spielberg to make ER a movie. Spielberg disagreed and said ER would make a better show, but Jurassic Park would make a better movie.
I used to have a dream as a child where it would be a normal dream until I see t-rex stalking me from extremely far away. I’m talking like miles away but once I caught a glimpse of it, it would start running toward me it was fucking terrifying
I had a similar dream, but it was inside my house. My family always bought homes with as many and as big of windows as they could in each room, so the dream involved me being in a room when a T-rex would come up to the window and look in at me. No matter which room I ran to, it would take a few steps and be at the window in _that_ room, staring in. Nowhere to run, nowhere to hide, and I knew if I stayed in any room, it would break the window and get me.
Similar to mine. I would be in a nice open field, with tall grass and flowers... and then I'd notice something so far away it was just a dot. Then it got bigger.
I haven't changed my mind. as i'm slowly painfully ripped to shreds by whatever I have brought into existence, i will leave the world smiling still knowing i have beset such a fate on the rest of my wretched species
Not to mention actual scientists are trying to make it a reality, without even taking into consideration what the true meaning of Jurassic Park as a story. It's a cautionary tale of man attempting to play God and the consequences of unchecked scientific power.
Imma say it one time and one time only. Oceanic Jurassic analog horror would be the genre that would legitimately make me terrified of going into any body of water.
Deep water is terrifiing. I have never played Ark ( yet ) so its going to be a little bit off topic but Subnautica made me feel terror no other horror game ever did lol. Someone needs to make deep ocean based analog horror with either dinos or other sea creatures, that would be insane.
@@Man_Aslumedamn, that would be crazy, imagine your a survivor of the aurora, falling into the water and seeing a... idk, a reefback, a reaper or a teleporter.
The velociraptors in the book scared me to my core the fact that they alone were enough to completely destroy the park after it had been recovered was terrifying. The kills they got were the most brutal and the way they were described made them feel more like humans hunting you rather than animals
We experience fear when we see our human traits in things that shouldn’t have them. This is what makes the intelligence of velociraptors so unsettling.
Seriously, t rexes have always given me intense nightmares. While they are terrifying in action movies, you are mostly focused on the characters survival. But actually seeing these things on the hunt, especially since they are super silent, can stalk for a long time, go undetected, amd it will be too late when you see them, is pure nightmare fuel for me.
Seriously, the only horror book involving dinosaurs I've ever come across was Raptor by Paul Zindel and it's for teens. Meanwhile, I think I've had more genuine scares playing ARK than some horror games. Dinosaurs are such great monsters.
I guess that fear of Velociraptors you lacked was transferred over to me because young me found those things way scarier than a Rex. The thought of them being nearly as intelligent as me, being able to access all the same spots as me, as well as being so physically superior to a small child and even an adult was scary. And how the real ones would’ve acted isn’t any better to me, especially how they’d pick me apart.
And people be like "i wish they could come back it d be so cool" which makes you réalise every piece of media meant for a cautionary tale soner or later is gonna be misinterpreted. Like yea it'll be cool getting fucking decimated by an utterly terrifying looking monster.
you are also just an animal, these things hunted your ancient ancestors, they killed them and ate them, your ancestors saw this happen to others of their kin around them, and lived to survive it
Not... really? Cloning extinct species is an extremely niche idea, and the people doing it are only looking at more recent species, like ones that we wiped out ourselves. Actual dinosaurs lived far, far too long ago for there to be any truly usable DNA remnants, even in a hypothetical mosquito in amber. Like, the kinds of animals we could realistically revive date back in the THOUSANDS of years, compared to sixty five MILLION.
I feel like the tape series would be scarier if the horror wasn't forced. Maybe having it discrete but not impossible to notice Edit: Just some random ideas I had, maybe instead of the spino...using...a...vhs tape somehow? Maybe have it start realizing what a camera is, like, staring at it or attacking it knowing it's being watched? I'm just spitballing but it'd probably work better
Yeah the whole thing about the spinosaurus communicating through the tapes really took me out of it. As well as all the flashing visuals and overly glitchy effects really take away from everything. The regular analogue horror elements don’t quite work for this one, and even if they did they’re still becoming really overused
only thing I really liked about that one is the CCTV footage showing where it is in the building and seeing the eye through the dark window. Really made the subtle horror popped but kinda fell off once it got to the jumpscare and hinting the Spino was intelligent to speak or whatever tf that was.
I agree. As everyone states here. They are animals dude, not fucking sentient monsters. The glitches and flashes are really annoying. There is definitely some good here but the criticism that you guys have are pretty spot on.
I'm trying to explore this one but good luck to anybody trying to do so that gets more annoyed then scared by SUDDEN AND PROLONGED JUMPSCARE SCREAMS. I swear I've gotten a bigger migraine than any amount of fear. Hate that.
It feels out a place, especially for Jurassic, cuz it’s like based on “real animals” so the jumpscared and faces seem out of places and more for something supernatural. I feel like this analog horror would’ve been much better for horror/thriller icons.
The way you described your nightmare made me think about it like a bit of cursed land or something- where the dinos were all a bit decrepit/decayed looking like zombies. As if a necromancer was responsible would honestly make for a good creepypasta- even without the zombie dino bits!
This is a really interesting concept, I once went to the dinosaur water ride in pigeon forge, Tennessee. I actually felt scared shitless even knowing they are just animatronics, dinosaurs and horror absolutely work!!!
Universal's Jurassic Park ride is actaully dope asf. You are on a boat going into a factory full of a bunch of dead bodies and Trex and Raptors. Finale drop comes right after a Trex burst through the wall right infront of you and kinda got a horror vibe from it.
HOLY SHIT thank god I'm not the only one! That dark ride freaked me the fuck out when I was a kid. I remember one part where a light would suddenly turn on and barely illuminate some big animatronic lurching out from the wall and clawing for the ride car. I don't even remember what animal it was supposed to be, it's there in my mind as a shambling monster.
I used to have normal nightmares like these. Then I had a period of existential nightmares when I was around 4-6. Normal fears stopped being that scary when compared with the finality of death and how people move on and forget you. Fucking weird dreams for a young kid. Had that same existential dream like 3 times until I came to terms with it.
good god the spinosaurus jumpscare where he comes up to the camera and starts talking is haunting. And I can't stop thinking about the "they brought back the dead and something else" line.
The spino scene made me think of the human dinosaur hybrids that we’re supposed to be in the original Jurassic World before it was replaced with the indominous rex (at least to my knowledge)
I had a nightmare involving a rex once, I scrambled up a tree, and realized they are as tall as the tree, and watched in horror as it raised its jaws to me, it's eye haunts me still. The feeling of imminent and unavoidable death hammered me awake. Dinosaurs are inherently terrifying, and are more so as you gain understanding of natures true power.
For me, I had recurring nightmares about the damn velociraptors. Somehow they were in my house and it always ended with me having locked myself in a room with them jiggling the damn knob, with me waking up before I knew if they got in or not.
real! with the accurate appearances too. so many people say feathered dinosaurs arent scary, but id bet you 50 bucks those same people would scream like toddlers if an ostrich or Emu made a B-line sprint for them. even more so if said emu was like 2 stories tall.
@@Bailey_Dreamfoot You can't tell me that you weren't scared when in San Diego footage when a large ass t rex stared because these movies love to make them scream
@@Man_Aslume on no, i was *terrified* of that when i was a kid! When i saw the scene with the dog i balled my eyes out for a solid 2 minutes. Jurassic park gave me so many nightmares as a kid, and its still freaks me out a little now. I saw it for the first time when I was 10 or so. We had a window air on in our room, and anytime it turned on- the curtain in front of the window would puff up. to my little kid brain it always looked like a T.Rex poking its nose in through our window. but i can say i would be just as terrified if it was a feathered T.Rex in my head coming to eat me. I was scared because I had seen what it was capable of in those movies. not because it looked scary. I was already a dinosaur fan before i saw jurassic park, and my knowledge of them made my fear 10 times worse. I couldn't confide in if a T.Rex saw me i can just stay still, or if there was one nearby ill be safe under my covers. bc my little 11 year old brain knew damn well that Tyrannosaurs had incredible eyesight, and if it couldn't see me, it sure as hell could smell me.
@@crushedcan5378 even if it cant run, it can still cover more ground than you can in a single stride just because of their size. Trex top speed was around 12mph, sure, But its prey, Triceratops and Edmontosaurus could run up to 20, and 28 mph respectively. just because you are faster than a rex, doesn't mean you survive it. They had an incredible sense of smell and eyesight. they can track you. Tyrannosaurus was most likely an ambush predator, completely adverse to whats seen in the movies. it would silently stalk you, staying out of sight until it is certain it could have you between its teeth in one swift motion. Like an Alligator, you don't see a rex coming till its already to late. it doesn't need speed for that.
One of my fears they always do in movies and analog horrors is something is at the end of a hall and as soon as you even try to get a better visual or focus on the thing it dashes towards the camera a.k.a the screen.
I can relate to this so much. I saw Jurassic Park when it first came out in theatres in 1992. I was 7. Now I'm 38 and to this day, I still get terrible dinosaur nightmares out of nowhere. I've had them for 30 years at this point! I don't at all regret it. I loved Jurassic Park and dinosaurs are rad and amazing. but oh man. The way you describe the vivid, primal fear of the dreams feels very much like what I experience. I should def check out these series.
The fact that the Spinosaurus is sentient is so terrifying, it makes it feel less like an animal and more like a monster being very aware of the actions it commits, and i really want to see how the first series turns out if the idea of sentient dinosaurs is possible
The random flash of posters, pictures of actors, trevor henderson drawings, and other miscellaneous pictures at 3:09 only to be immediately followed by fucking fnaf audio was actually pretty funny
As A kid I always used to have a dream where I was locked in a building hunted by raptors and then halfway through it xenomorphs would burst out of them. Its was actually insane lmao
i has a somewhat similar recurring dream where there was a tyrannosaur outside my house capable of ripping up the roof and peering into my room - but it couldn’t tear down walls or break windows. so i felt like a rat in a trap with this animal following me around the house from the outside. it’s was terrifying to me as a child.
@@sugaryloaf0618 Dreams are gnarly bro lol. Its also really weird how we can have the same dream occur multiple times even years apart. Just a couple years ago I had the dream I mentioned above.
One of my personal favorite parts of Jurassic Park media were the Troodons from Telltale's JP game, just because of how terrifying they are. Not only do they look terrifying with their giant glowing eyes and the clicking sounds they make, they also attack with a neurotoxic bite, drag you to their nests, and use your paralyzed but still conscious body as a nest for their eggs. Absolute nightmare fuel, and I love it.
I actually also had a nightmare involving a dinosaur that left me afraid of both the dino and pools at night. I've never seen Amargasaurus the same again 😂
My family knew I love dinosaurs as soon as I could talk and for some reason one night my dad decided it was a good idea to let me watch Jurassic Park at the time I was only three years old at the time. mom wasn’t so happy when she got home and found out what I have been watching. however, according to both of them, I was all laughs and smiles the entire time, and I had no nightmares about it
The most Horrifying Dinosaur Nightmare I had was, I'd just missed the Helicopter evac from the top of a school style building because it was over run with velociraptors and they were attacking the now blööd smothered doors that I needed to get through to reach the 2nd story rooftop, so I looked around and saw that I either make a break for it across the open car park & around the security fencing or end up definitely Déãd, so I jumped over the balcony into a raised flower bed and ran like Hêll till i got around the security fence but ended up coming to almost an adventure park, so I'm there in this Mini golf tunnel maze with glass walls & motion activated sliding glass doors running through it hoping that to them (the velociraptors) it's too confusing to be accessible, I get out of the last glass door sprinting into an open area with shops and run into the only one with its security shutters open, panicking, out of breath, I'm whispering telling the two ladies in the shop we've got to be absolutely quiet and not move to avoid drawing attention, and just as I close the security shutter on the door I see a Velociraptor Skid to an instant halt from full Gallop in full view in front of the shop and it starts to look around, And at this exact moment I didn't realise one of the Ladies Had a Pram and her Baby let's out a Cry from the silence, the Velociraptor just Cold and Calculated Slowly Turns it's Head, Looks straight at us in this shop, then instinctively begins to pace around to the back of the shop with Visible Full Knowledge that there's the place it knows breaking in would be the easiest, & I practically had a heart attack at this point and woke up like I didn't sign up for Albert Einsteins bipedal pet..
I’ve had a similar dream but with Xenomorphs and I didn’t escape the school massacre and just died. Me and some others got to the second story and locked a double door and then we heard yelling then pounding them silence, not even 10 seconds later pounding started again but it was the xenomorphs, we hid in a room but got caught
As a person who watched paleontology content, this isn't scary to me but instead makes me look out for possible appearance problems. And overall, this brings out way more nostalgia and live than fear
Same for me. I have always loved dinosaurs and never found them scary at all. It’s like animals to me, they are not really scary until you show them in a dark place and with sudden movements.
I've had T Rex and Spinosaurus dreams like that many times, and they persisted long enough to also include Alduin and other dragons as well. Many times, they involve me playing tag and other chasing games with my brother, and then he turns into a giant dinosaur.
Okay, this is weird, but fuck me, that shot of the T-Rex head coming up over the fence and roaring is EXACTLY the same as a recurring nightmare I used to have as a kid. I had legit goosebumps when it came up.
I’ve been deathly ill the past two days and have attempted to watch this video multiple times without falling asleep but I can’t seem to. Your voice is easily to sleep to.
I feel like Dominion would’ve been great if they followed this route with the dinosaurs infiltrating the cities and towns, it would’ve been awesome to have fear inducing scenes and people trying to hide from these dinosaurs
If I had a nickel for every sketchy entertainment company in a analog horror series moving their most dangerous items in a “relocate project” I’d have 2 nickels, which isn’t that much when you think about it, but it’s kinda weird that it happened twice
loved this, thank you! Ive had so many dinosaur nightmares, the most frustrating one is being at a mansion somewhere in thr country and knowing the dinosaurs were coming, so i was trying to get other people to help me barricade up the doors and windows and they were just milling about not bothered, so annoying :D
3:28 One interest thing is that you can also see a Ceratosaurus and a Giganotosaurus between these flashes. The thing is, while this tape likely date all the way back to 1987 - 1993, these two dinosaurs i just mentioned weren't cloned in this era, and in fact, they were never cloned nor planned by InGen, instead, the Ceratosaurus was ilegally cloned 14 - 8 years later, likely by Masrani Corporation, and the Giganotosaurus would be cloned 36 - 30 years later in relation to the tape and 8 years after InGen/Masrani went bankrupt and dismantled, so it's pretty interesting to think that this tape might be predicting events of the future, including the horrors many people suffered.
Since they were included with a Trevor Henderson creature they probably just added random images in because how can you intentionally put that in. Those tapes use hundred of unoriginal clips, images, and sounds. Mainly from fnaf and it’s millions of analog horror videos
I remember watching the 3rd movie (I think) and all I kept thinking about was: This is like a survival horror game turned into a movie. There's Dinos everywhere, they're just a bunch of normies trying to get off the island and they keep losing their ressources and are split up every so often. That was good anxiety inducing storytelling right there
I was intrigued at the start by the premise, but my immersion was broken as I realized that the map for the Spinosaurus bit is the room map from FNAF 3, minus the vents of course.
my personal fear thats re occuring is that everytime i close my eyes in the shower, I imagine myself in a scenario where the jurassic park 3 velociraptors has surrounded me...
Weirdly enough, these JP Analog Horror videos actually perfectly embody the spirit of the original Michael Crichton Novels. There are scenes in those books that are straight up NIGHTMARE FUEL.
No sir, I'm pretty sure 2D Images of dinosaurs coming at the screen are totally "nightmare fuel" and "own up to the book" Totally dude. And nobody was injured in the making of those VHS tapes either.
@@raikoedgymoto Oh wow another lame response. Boo hoo "whooo hurt yoouu" Look. dude. Clearly, I am the adult in the room here. You gotta make a argument before you say stuff like this.
@@E.V.A.N-COProductions You were sarcastic to the original commenter, and then you mocked and acted rude to the guy who replied to you. That's more the actions of a child than an adult. He's asking "who hurt you" because people who are unnecessarily mean to others with no good reason are often victims of abuse, and the trauma they went through in their lives ended up influencing their actions later on. Which he's assuming is what's going on here with you.
@@E.V.A.N-COProductions Even though you're right about the JP thing, you're absolutely not acting like an adult when you say things like: "clearly, I'm the adult in the room".
10:08 this single image filled me with true raw fear. When I am alone, it flashes in my mind and I’m immediately filled with terror. I don’t think an image has ever disturbed me this much.
The Tyrannosaur attacking the San Diego house is very reminiscent of a similar scene to the first Jurassic Park book, with Tim and Lex in the waterfall.
So... has everyone had a terrifying dinosaur dream at least once in their life? Because the second entry is so strikingly similar to a dream I had after first watching the Jurassic Park movies as a kid that it's scary lmao. I literally got chills watching it
I feel you about the dinosaur dream thing. I've had several nightmares specifically about the end of the world, except the main issue is that there's dinosaurs there lol. I had never had dreams like this before this year, even though I've spent my whole 18 years of live being obsessed with dinosaurs and Jurassic Park specifically.
I love the synthwave songs you have playing in the background at the beginning of the vid. I listen to them all the time and it's very fitting for this premise :)
I feel like this is such a underrated idea, I never seen or thought about dinosaur tapes. Especially inspired by Jurassic Park. I know there’s a game that’s coming out called the lost wild. But I feel like there should be a horror game around Jurassic Park.
I had recurring nightmres as a kid that varied slightly but were always very similar. Me and a group of people I knew would be running around town, hiding from a t-rex. It would follow us, chase us, and roar to remind us we were never safe. Each nightmare ended the same, we'd huddle beneath the large window in our living room with the t-rex's shadow looming outside. It would charge at the window, smashing through and snatching me up in its jaws. I remember it's eyes, even years later.
This is exactly my type of horror, especially the San Diego incident. I’ve genuinely loved exploring the different series people have been making. Love to see you cover some more in detail to pick them apart
Fun fact, tyrannosaurus had some of the best eyesight ever seen in a living creature, could smell like a bloodhound, and had padded feet. This allowed them to walk not accompanied by a warning rumble, but by silence. This thing could very easily sneak up on you and get more than close enough to pounce (imagine a 9 ton animal pouncing on you). Fun right? 😊
The Isle had some similar missed horror opportunities in its backstory, the lore being about how the Dinosaurs are mutating after being released into the wild. But the game NEVER expands on it...
I use to have a recurring nightmare where I would be downstairs at my day home, and all I could hear were footsteps coming down the stairs and a velociraptor would peak out. I remember that I could never move whenever it came, I just had to sit there and watch it walk towards me until I woke up.
12:06 I don't know why but seeing the T-Rex just looking in thru the window made me laugh. There's something so surreal about looking out of a window and seeing a T-Rex chilling in the garden.
Watching some of these hit different for me since I’ve worked at amusement parks at night for years and even on normal nights, there’s just something so profoundly wrong you feel when closing up hours after people have left.
If it calms you down, trex wouldn't have rly payed us any mind, the juveniles however would, also Utah raptors, allosaurus, and mid to small sized carnivores in general. Hope this helps 😊
People theorized the Spinosoarus was some kind of guard, which would explain how it seemed that it would always show up where the main protagonists would be at.
When I was a kid (around 8 or so) I remember having a recurring nightmare involving a JP Velociraptor chasing me through a swampy forest. This nightmare also had a sort of "cinematic" style, switching between my perspective, the raptor's, and a third person view. I distinctively remember the wet sounds of its steps... but most importantly I remember the raptor being completely silent during the whole thing, which I personally think is way more unnerving than actually hearing it roar constantly. It felt like a real predator. Another thing is that it always took some time to reach me, which, considering I am physically disabled and can't really run fast or for long periods of time, felt really strange to me. But now, after reflecting on it I think I know why it did that. _It was playing with me._ That thing _knew_ it could catch me whenever it wanted. It just wanted to make me feel terror before finally doing so. And the worst part is, these nightmares never ended with it finally catching up to me, it just kept going on forever until I woke up, keeping me in this constant state of suspense. These nightmares were definitely some of the most terrifying experiences in my childhood.
I watched the first 4 movies when I was 5, somehow I didnt have a single nightmare and never got scared, idk how, but I did, the book still gave me multiple heart attacks on the trex escape scene tho, and am reading through it right now.
I use to have a nightmare that I was in the same velociraptor kitchen scene that those kids were in. It would end when I got in that metal cabinet and a velociraptor would be charging right at me. That scene always has me on edge when I watch it now.
Hey all! Glad to see you all coming to this video! Just wanted to drop in and clarify that the Jurassic Park game mentioned IS still happening. The creator posted a dev update 2 weeks ago and plans to remove any Jurassic Park IP elements once the game comes out to avoid the legal trouble they ran into with Universal 👏🏻👏🏻
Universal should be taking notes just saying
Hey dude this is an absolutely awesome video, I was hoping you could maybe do a video on the UA-cam series "suitmation trials"
The San Diego incident is also my favorite part in the series, it was pretty scary but cool at the same time
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Am i the only one who find dinos too interesting to be scary?
I still can't get over the fact the Spinosaurus tape uses the FNaF 3 map
And that the spinosaurus is able to walk through the building, seriously how big is the building? Even if the halls were *just* big enough to allow for a JP3 spinosaurus to walk through the building the tight turns of the bafflingly used map should make navigation impossible without collapsing the building. Although I know that this is likely a passion project made simply because it somehow didn’t exist yet, thusly explaining the “low budget” vibe of the production quality, but they could have at least tried to make the concepts make sense. The notable example of the concepts making sense in spite of “low budget” production quality is the theme of the raptors wanting Muldoon dead, since he is seemingly very hands on in how he runs his raptors containing operation, it would make sense as to why the raptors may associate him with their captivity, thusly explaining their aggression towards him.
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@@GoodlyData86596The Spinosaurus in this tape was later confirmed to be a juvenile.
@@obambagaming1467Spinosaurus behind the slaughter.
@@wiktoriaskoczylas5164 it is responsible for the Missing Dino Incident
Just to point it out. Michael Crichton originally wanted to write a more kid friendly book of Jurassic Park but his publishers told him to make it more horror, which he did, but Crichton actually liked Stephen Spielberg's Jurassic Park because it came closer to what he wanted which was more adventure than horror or cynicism.
Also the book is worth it, but I will point out that it can get a bit pretentious on some scenes with Dr. Malcolm
Dr. Malcolm and pretentiousness go together so well.
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And the movie started being made after he went to Spielberg to make ER a movie. Spielberg disagreed and said ER would make a better show, but Jurassic Park would make a better movie.
Jurassic Park 3 even lampshades this when Eric Kirby mentions reading Malcolm’s book and saying he felt “Pretentious and high on himself”
@@andreavasquez4355that made me chuckle
I used to have a dream as a child where it would be a normal dream until I see t-rex stalking me from extremely far away. I’m talking like miles away but once I caught a glimpse of it, it would start running toward me it was fucking terrifying
That sounds... terrifyingly familiar
I had a similar dream, but it was inside my house. My family always bought homes with as many and as big of windows as they could in each room, so the dream involved me being in a room when a T-rex would come up to the window and look in at me. No matter which room I ran to, it would take a few steps and be at the window in _that_ room, staring in. Nowhere to run, nowhere to hide, and I knew if I stayed in any room, it would break the window and get me.
Similar to mine. I would be in a nice open field, with tall grass and flowers... and then I'd notice something so far away it was just a dot. Then it got bigger.
Sounds like a Killer game mechanic, if you look at the T-Rex for too long it your basically fucked and can't run away fast enough.
@@CellidorI’ve had this exact dream
As a kid I loved dinosaurs and wished Jurassic Park was real when I grown up. Oh boy how I was wrong in so many ways 😅
Remember you can always nuke them. 👍
I haven't changed my mind. as i'm slowly painfully ripped to shreds by whatever I have brought into existence, i will leave the world smiling still knowing i have beset such a fate on the rest of my wretched species
Everyone forgets that Jurassic Park is partly a horror movie, I',m glad this series can bring some of that back
@@banquetoftheleviathan1404tf is this fanfiction writing?
Not to mention actual scientists are trying to make it a reality, without even taking into consideration what the true meaning of Jurassic Park as a story. It's a cautionary tale of man attempting to play God and the consequences of unchecked scientific power.
Analog horror and dinosaurs are a match made in heaven
Ironic
frr i love dinosaurs and analog horror, so to see the two mixed together makes me so happy!!
Actually they’re a match made in hell 💀
@@Eieieifreakytime69 exactly 💯
Jojos bizarre adventure?
I swear, "viewing of this tape is prohibited" is such a fucking meme at this point, every low-effort analog horror uses it.
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Tey couldn't even be bothered to make their own, they literally just ripped it straight from Squimpus Mcgrimpus's Tapes and called it a day XD.
I swear I thought it said something so much more dirty lmao
with the annoying ai generated voice
Imma say it one time and one time only. Oceanic Jurassic analog horror would be the genre that would legitimately make me terrified of going into any body of water.
ARK has given me the most legit scares because of dinos like megalodon and giant crocs. Absolutely terrifying.
Deep water is terrifiing. I have never played Ark ( yet ) so its going to be a little bit off topic but Subnautica made me feel terror no other horror game ever did lol.
Someone needs to make deep ocean based analog horror with either dinos or other sea creatures, that would be insane.
Subnautica analog horror
@@Man_Aslume Aw hell nah!
@@Man_Aslumedamn, that would be crazy, imagine your a survivor of the aurora, falling into the water and seeing a... idk, a reefback, a reaper or a teleporter.
If I hear "view of this tape is prohibited" in one more analog horror film i'm gonna lose it
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ANALOG HORROR + DINOSAURS +SNACKS + LIGHTS OFF = PERFECT MOVIE NIGHT
The velociraptors in the book scared me to my core the fact that they alone were enough to completely destroy the park after it had been recovered was terrifying. The kills they got were the most brutal and the way they were described made them feel more like humans hunting you rather than animals
Yeah like when the velociraptors are described as disemboweling people. Love that
The electric fence raptor introduction was perfect. They were barely restrained intelligent killing machines.
We experience fear when we see our human traits in things that shouldn’t have them. This is what makes the intelligence of velociraptors so unsettling.
for me it was the compies with their venom and that one scene with the baby was the nuh uhest thing ever
dinosaur horror is so underrated, we need more of this
Ive always felt like there was an untapped market there. The only thing to come close was Dino Crisis but that was 20+ years ago.
I was begging to lose faith in dinosaur things, since the new Jurassic park movies were kinda lame
But this reawakened my faith
Seriously, t rexes have always given me intense nightmares. While they are terrifying in action movies, you are mostly focused on the characters survival. But actually seeing these things on the hunt, especially since they are super silent, can stalk for a long time, go undetected, amd it will be too late when you see them, is pure nightmare fuel for me.
Seriously, the only horror book involving dinosaurs I've ever come across was Raptor by Paul Zindel and it's for teens.
Meanwhile, I think I've had more genuine scares playing ARK than some horror games. Dinosaurs are such great monsters.
I honestly hate this concept, because dinosaurs are actual animals and not bloodthirsty monsters. But yeah, they are pretty cool though
I guess that fear of Velociraptors you lacked was transferred over to me because young me found those things way scarier than a Rex. The thought of them being nearly as intelligent as me, being able to access all the same spots as me, as well as being so physically superior to a small child and even an adult was scary. And how the real ones would’ve acted isn’t any better to me, especially how they’d pick me apart.
somebody NEEDS to make analog horror of ocean myths like umibōzu.
Do it
Umibozu would be perfect bc of how innately fucking terrifying it is.
@navy_ranger6061just looked it up and literally a dinky little thumbnail pic on my phone made my heart drop into my stomach bc of those *eyes*
Mister Manticore made a few about the Ningen that are really good.
@@cannibalbunny yoo Heather Mason pfp
It’s the fact that these insane creatures were once living and are really just animals adds to the horror
They were vastly different from how most people imagine
And people be like "i wish they could come back it d be so cool" which makes you réalise every piece of media meant for a cautionary tale soner or later is gonna be misinterpreted. Like yea it'll be cool getting fucking decimated by an utterly terrifying looking monster.
@@killme5630would they really bother to hunt us tho?
Worst case scenario building accidentally get ruined.
@@ΗΔΤ Proly yea. If they cant find actual proper nutrition, they will.
you are also just an animal, these things hunted your ancient ancestors, they killed them and ate them, your ancestors saw this happen to others of their kin around them, and lived to survive it
The fact these things were real at some point makes this more scary. Can’t believe scientists are trying to bring dinosaurs back
Hey I mean at least they will have more feathers than scales.
@@medicgaming7476they’re even more terrifying with feathers
@@Zzzdavid1 true
@@medicgaming7476have you heard the realistic Canadian trex noises 😭
Not... really? Cloning extinct species is an extremely niche idea, and the people doing it are only looking at more recent species, like ones that we wiped out ourselves. Actual dinosaurs lived far, far too long ago for there to be any truly usable DNA remnants, even in a hypothetical mosquito in amber. Like, the kinds of animals we could realistically revive date back in the THOUSANDS of years, compared to sixty five MILLION.
I feel like the tape series would be scarier if the horror wasn't forced. Maybe having it discrete but not impossible to notice
Edit: Just some random ideas I had, maybe instead of the spino...using...a...vhs tape somehow? Maybe have it start realizing what a camera is, like, staring at it or attacking it knowing it's being watched? I'm just spitballing but it'd probably work better
Yeah the whole thing about the spinosaurus communicating through the tapes really took me out of it. As well as all the flashing visuals and overly glitchy effects really take away from everything. The regular analogue horror elements don’t quite work for this one, and even if they did they’re still becoming really overused
my thoughts exactly
@@Somethingbaddotjpegagreed, they're animals not alternates
only thing I really liked about that one is the CCTV footage showing where it is in the building and seeing the eye through the dark window. Really made the subtle horror popped but kinda fell off once it got to the jumpscare and hinting the Spino was intelligent to speak or whatever tf that was.
I agree. As everyone states here. They are animals dude, not fucking sentient monsters. The glitches and flashes are really annoying. There is definitely some good here but the criticism that you guys have are pretty spot on.
I'm trying to explore this one but good luck to anybody trying to do so that gets more annoyed then scared by SUDDEN AND PROLONGED JUMPSCARE SCREAMS. I swear I've gotten a bigger migraine than any amount of fear. Hate that.
same. like, feel free to scare me all you want, just don't make me deaf in the process lmao
It feels out a place, especially for Jurassic, cuz it’s like based on “real animals” so the jumpscared and faces seem out of places and more for something supernatural. I feel like this analog horror would’ve been much better for horror/thriller icons.
Yeah the jumpscares are just... "I don't know how to make something actually scary".
The phrase Jumpscare implies actual fear. Its more of a jump-startle
@@banann_ducc Jump-irritation
The way you described your nightmare made me think about it like a bit of cursed land or something- where the dinos were all a bit decrepit/decayed looking like zombies. As if a necromancer was responsible
would honestly make for a good creepypasta- even without the zombie dino bits!
This is a really interesting concept, I once went to the dinosaur water ride in pigeon forge, Tennessee. I actually felt scared shitless even knowing they are just animatronics, dinosaurs and horror absolutely work!!!
Man, so I went to Universal Studio's Jurassic Park and while I knew that everything was animatronics, it was genuinely terrifying and thrilling.
The part where the boat lifts up almost 90° and the snake pops out of the wall is terrifying
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Universal's Jurassic Park ride is actaully dope asf. You are on a boat going into a factory full of a bunch of dead bodies and Trex and Raptors. Finale drop comes right after a Trex burst through the wall right infront of you and kinda got a horror vibe from it.
HOLY SHIT thank god I'm not the only one! That dark ride freaked me the fuck out when I was a kid. I remember one part where a light would suddenly turn on and barely illuminate some big animatronic lurching out from the wall and clawing for the ride car. I don't even remember what animal it was supposed to be, it's there in my mind as a shambling monster.
Sometimes dinosaurs look stupid from the front, but things like this make me rethink that thought
I used to have normal nightmares like these.
Then I had a period of existential nightmares when I was around 4-6. Normal fears stopped being that scary when compared with the finality of death and how people move on and forget you. Fucking weird dreams for a young kid. Had that same existential dream like 3 times until I came to terms with it.
good god the spinosaurus jumpscare where he comes up to the camera and starts talking is haunting. And I can't stop thinking about the "they brought back the dead and something else" line.
The spino scene made me think of the human dinosaur hybrids that we’re supposed to be in the original Jurassic World before it was replaced with the indominous rex (at least to my knowledge)
@@anthonytonythegeek5561 the WHAT NOW
@@vc_whatever The original idea for Jurassic Park 4 was gonna be dinosaur/human hybrids apparently
@@Ultrakrill2411 yep, and just seeing the spinosaurus “speak” made me think of that
@@Ultrakrill2411 that sounds fucking horrific, jesus christ
I had a nightmare involving a rex once, I scrambled up a tree, and realized they are as tall as the tree, and watched in horror as it raised its jaws to me, it's eye haunts me still. The feeling of imminent and unavoidable death hammered me awake.
Dinosaurs are inherently terrifying, and are more so as you gain understanding of natures true power.
I had a nightmare where i was being chased by one in a big building. The amount of adrenaline that shit gave me is crazy.
I love dinosaurs
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For me, I had recurring nightmares about the damn velociraptors. Somehow they were in my house and it always ended with me having locked myself in a room with them jiggling the damn knob, with me waking up before I knew if they got in or not.
What's made analog horror special is that it made us FEEL like that event happend in our world before even if it never existed
5:48 the fnaf 3 map is crazy
Ikr💀
"If a monster is what they call me... A monster they will get." goes unbelievably hard, not gonna lie.
It sounds corny as hell
@SacredRiver it's corny and hard at the same time tbh.
@@MiguelHernandez-lo5lgI think lines similar to this has been used many times tho, so really it doesn't go that hard
Corndog
same vibe as viper's " you wanted a villain, i gave you a villain"
5:38 the fnaf 3 cam map 💀
THATS WHAT I’M SAYING
How u know?
@@billblaski9523oh I don't know maybe because fnaf 3 has that on the cams? Or maybe because they've played FNAF 3? (I'm being snarky here)
@@billblaski9523leave
The dinosaurs got spring locked
To be honest, you ending up with your dad saving you in your dream sounds like one of the most wholesome things ever
6:46 that just scared the living sh't out of me (you are a monster if you're gonna run at me like that eyes!)
Same here. I was not ready for that sudden panicked feeling of being sprinted at.
I live with a black cat so that's a normal daily stuff...
There needs to be a dinosaur horror game with the "new" scientifically researched dino sounds, like the T-Rex sounding like a goose from hell
real! with the accurate appearances too. so many people say feathered dinosaurs arent scary, but id bet you 50 bucks those same people would scream like toddlers if an ostrich or Emu made a B-line sprint for them. even more so if said emu was like 2 stories tall.
@@Bailey_Dreamfoot but a accurate Trex cant even run lol
@@Bailey_Dreamfoot
You can't tell me that you weren't scared when in San Diego footage when a large ass t rex stared because these movies love to make them scream
@@Man_Aslume on no, i was *terrified* of that when i was a kid! When i saw the scene with the dog i balled my eyes out for a solid 2 minutes. Jurassic park gave me so many nightmares as a kid, and its still freaks me out a little now.
I saw it for the first time when I was 10 or so. We had a window air on in our room, and anytime it turned on- the curtain in front of the window would puff up. to my little kid brain it always looked like a T.Rex poking its nose in through our window.
but i can say i would be just as terrified if it was a feathered T.Rex in my head coming to eat me. I was scared because I had seen what it was capable of in those movies. not because it looked scary. I was already a dinosaur fan before i saw jurassic park, and my knowledge of them made my fear 10 times worse. I couldn't confide in if a T.Rex saw me i can just stay still, or if there was one nearby ill be safe under my covers. bc my little 11 year old brain knew damn well that Tyrannosaurs had incredible eyesight, and if it couldn't see me, it sure as hell could smell me.
@@crushedcan5378 even if it cant run, it can still cover more ground than you can in a single stride just because of their size. Trex top speed was around 12mph, sure, But its prey, Triceratops and Edmontosaurus could run up to 20, and 28 mph respectively. just because you are faster than a rex, doesn't mean you survive it. They had an incredible sense of smell and eyesight. they can track you.
Tyrannosaurus was most likely an ambush predator, completely adverse to whats seen in the movies. it would silently stalk you, staying out of sight until it is certain it could have you between its teeth in one swift motion. Like an Alligator, you don't see a rex coming till its already to late.
it doesn't need speed for that.
One of my fears they always do in movies and analog horrors is something is at the end of a hall and as soon as you even try to get a better visual or focus on the thing it dashes towards the camera a.k.a the screen.
I can relate to this so much. I saw Jurassic Park when it first came out in theatres in 1992. I was 7. Now I'm 38 and to this day, I still get terrible dinosaur nightmares out of nowhere. I've had them for 30 years at this point! I don't at all regret it. I loved Jurassic Park and dinosaurs are rad and amazing. but oh man. The way you describe the vivid, primal fear of the dreams feels very much like what I experience. I should def check out these series.
The fact that the Spinosaurus is sentient is so terrifying, it makes it feel less like an animal and more like a monster being very aware of the actions it commits, and i really want to see how the first series turns out if the idea of sentient dinosaurs is possible
The predecessor of indominus
I mean. They are all sentient, they are animals
How big off a keyboard would a juvenile jp3 spino need to write that 🧐
But I am shitting bricks from that spino
But I am shitting bricks from that spino like a small bit off human dna leading to that level off intelligence is really fucking terrifying
The random flash of posters, pictures of actors, trevor henderson drawings, and other miscellaneous pictures at 3:09 only to be immediately followed by fucking fnaf audio was actually pretty funny
Bro I almost got epilepsy 😮
10:54
Looks like some kind of prehistoric pathogen.
This analog horror has the most potential out of all the JP ones.
As A kid I always used to have a dream where I was locked in a building hunted by raptors and then halfway through it xenomorphs would burst out of them. Its was actually insane lmao
i can only imagine what your fever dreams are like💀
i has a somewhat similar recurring dream where there was a tyrannosaur outside my house capable of ripping up the roof and peering into my room - but it couldn’t tear down walls or break windows. so i felt like a rat in a trap with this animal following me around the house from the outside. it’s was terrifying to me as a child.
The sound like the lost extreme crossover movie Alien Park
@@sugaryloaf0618 Dreams are gnarly bro lol. Its also really weird how we can have the same dream occur multiple times even years apart. Just a couple years ago I had the dream I mentioned above.
One of my personal favorite parts of Jurassic Park media were the Troodons from Telltale's JP game, just because of how terrifying they are. Not only do they look terrifying with their giant glowing eyes and the clicking sounds they make, they also attack with a neurotoxic bite, drag you to their nests, and use your paralyzed but still conscious body as a nest for their eggs. Absolute nightmare fuel, and I love it.
So they're parasitoids? Wow, I never knew that
I actually also had a nightmare involving a dinosaur that left me afraid of both the dino and pools at night. I've never seen Amargasaurus the same again 😂
My family knew I love dinosaurs as soon as I could talk and for some reason one night my dad decided it was a good idea to let me watch Jurassic Park at the time I was only three years old at the time. mom wasn’t so happy when she got home and found out what I have been watching. however, according to both of them, I was all laughs and smiles the entire time, and I had no nightmares about it
After watching. Dinosaur Analog horror is a new thing I'm afraid of. Thank you.
1:50 I highly recommend the book. The deaths are way more graphic and gory than they are in the movies.
The most Horrifying Dinosaur Nightmare I had was, I'd just missed the Helicopter evac from the top of a school style building because it was over run with velociraptors and they were attacking the now blööd smothered doors that I needed to get through to reach the 2nd story rooftop, so I looked around and saw that I either make a break for it across the open car park & around the security fencing or end up definitely Déãd, so I jumped over the balcony into a raised flower bed and ran like Hêll till i got around the security fence but ended up coming to almost an adventure park, so I'm there in this Mini golf tunnel maze with glass walls & motion activated sliding glass doors running through it hoping that to them (the velociraptors) it's too confusing to be accessible, I get out of the last glass door sprinting into an open area with shops and run into the only one with its security shutters open, panicking, out of breath, I'm whispering telling the two ladies in the shop we've got to be absolutely quiet and not move to avoid drawing attention, and just as I close the security shutter on the door I see a Velociraptor Skid to an instant halt from full Gallop in full view in front of the shop and it starts to look around, And at this exact moment I didn't realise one of the Ladies Had a Pram and her Baby let's out a Cry from the silence, the Velociraptor just Cold and Calculated Slowly Turns it's Head, Looks straight at us in this shop, then instinctively begins to pace around to the back of the shop with Visible Full Knowledge that there's the place it knows breaking in would be the easiest, & I practically had a heart attack at this point and woke up like I didn't sign up for Albert Einsteins bipedal pet..
Damn unlucky bro,I had a Dinosaur dream way back,but it was me hunting them
I’ve had a similar dream but with Xenomorphs and I didn’t escape the school massacre and just died. Me and some others got to the second story and locked a double door and then we heard yelling then pounding them silence, not even 10 seconds later pounding started again but it was the xenomorphs, we hid in a room but got caught
I counted 2 whole periods used in this paragraph and they're both at the end 💀💀💀💀
@@jamesw3413ok?
We ain’t readin allat
As a person who watched paleontology content, this isn't scary to me but instead makes me look out for possible appearance problems.
And overall, this brings out way more nostalgia and live than fear
Same here, I was never terrified by Dinosaurs
Same for me. I have always loved dinosaurs and never found them scary at all. It’s like animals to me, they are not really scary until you show them in a dark place and with sudden movements.
I've had T Rex and Spinosaurus dreams like that many times, and they persisted long enough to also include Alduin and other dragons as well.
Many times, they involve me playing tag and other chasing games with my brother, and then he turns into a giant dinosaur.
Okay, this is weird, but fuck me, that shot of the T-Rex head coming up over the fence and roaring is EXACTLY the same as a recurring nightmare I used to have as a kid. I had legit goosebumps when it came up.
Corndog
Corndog
I used to have dinosaurs as my special interest and I’m actually ecstatic that someone made a horror project about them [:
I’ve been deathly ill the past two days and have attempted to watch this video multiple times without falling asleep but I can’t seem to. Your voice is easily to sleep to.
I feel like Dominion would’ve been great if they followed this route with the dinosaurs infiltrating the cities and towns, it would’ve been awesome to have fear inducing scenes and people trying to hide from these dinosaurs
If I had a nickel for every sketchy entertainment company in a analog horror series moving their most dangerous items in a “relocate project” I’d have 2 nickels, which isn’t that much when you think about it, but it’s kinda weird that it happened twice
What's the other one?
@@roadwarrior114 prob the walten files
@@lozzielozer Fuck the walten files.
If I had a nickel for everytime someone stole a line from a children’s t.v I’d be rich
loved this, thank you! Ive had so many dinosaur nightmares, the most frustrating one is being at a mansion somewhere in thr country and knowing the dinosaurs were coming, so i was trying to get other people to help me barricade up the doors and windows and they were just milling about not bothered, so annoying :D
3:28 One interest thing is that you can also see a Ceratosaurus and a Giganotosaurus between these flashes. The thing is, while this tape likely date all the way back to 1987 - 1993, these two dinosaurs i just mentioned weren't cloned in this era, and in fact, they were never cloned nor planned by InGen, instead, the Ceratosaurus was ilegally cloned 14 - 8 years later, likely by Masrani Corporation, and the Giganotosaurus would be cloned 36 - 30 years later in relation to the tape and 8 years after InGen/Masrani went bankrupt and dismantled, so it's pretty interesting to think that this tape might be predicting events of the future, including the horrors many people suffered.
Since they were included with a Trevor Henderson creature they probably just added random images in because how can you intentionally put that in. Those tapes use hundred of unoriginal clips, images, and sounds. Mainly from fnaf and it’s millions of analog horror videos
I remember watching the 3rd movie (I think) and all I kept thinking about was: This is like a survival horror game turned into a movie. There's Dinos everywhere, they're just a bunch of normies trying to get off the island and they keep losing their ressources and are split up every so often. That was good anxiety inducing storytelling right there
I was intrigued at the start by the premise, but my immersion was broken as I realized that the map for the Spinosaurus bit is the room map from FNAF 3, minus the vents of course.
Seeing a T-Rex irl would be the coolest and most horrifying thing in the world
my personal fear thats re occuring is that everytime i close my eyes in the shower, I imagine myself in a scenario where the jurassic park 3 velociraptors has surrounded me...
10:10 my cats when i have food lol
Whys it so true though lamo
@@Banana_gamin because cats are apparently part dinosaur lol
Kittysaurus.
Weirdly enough, these JP Analog Horror videos actually perfectly embody the spirit of the original Michael Crichton Novels. There are scenes in those books that are straight up NIGHTMARE FUEL.
No sir, I'm pretty sure 2D Images of dinosaurs coming at the screen are totally "nightmare fuel" and "own up to the book" Totally dude. And nobody was injured in the making of those VHS tapes either.
@@E.V.A.N-COProductionswho hurt you?
@@raikoedgymoto Oh wow another lame response. Boo hoo "whooo hurt yoouu" Look. dude. Clearly, I am the adult in the room here. You gotta make a argument before you say stuff like this.
@@E.V.A.N-COProductions You were sarcastic to the original commenter, and then you mocked and acted rude to the guy who replied to you. That's more the actions of a child than an adult. He's asking "who hurt you" because people who are unnecessarily mean to others with no good reason are often victims of abuse, and the trauma they went through in their lives ended up influencing their actions later on. Which he's assuming is what's going on here with you.
@@E.V.A.N-COProductions Even though you're right about the JP thing, you're absolutely not acting like an adult when you say things like: "clearly, I'm the adult in the room".
10:08 this single image filled me with true raw fear. When I am alone, it flashes in my mind and I’m immediately filled with terror. I don’t think an image has ever disturbed me this much.
"😃"
He is happy to see us
I thought it was a fish
I don't wanna look, what is it
@@myolua you need to look
@@myoluaits not that bad, its a velociraptor about to bite you
I'm obsessed with dinosaurs, this should help me get over it.
The way you described the dream had me out of breath 😭😭😭
Even in his dream, nothing is a match for the all new RAM 1500
The Tyrannosaur attacking the San Diego house is very reminiscent of a similar scene to the first Jurassic Park book, with Tim and Lex in the waterfall.
So... has everyone had a terrifying dinosaur dream at least once in their life? Because the second entry is so strikingly similar to a dream I had after first watching the Jurassic Park movies as a kid that it's scary lmao. I literally got chills watching it
I feel like universal would have a field day with this concept
Never thought about what it would be like to be stalked by a dinosaur in the pitch dark. New fear unlocked.
Corndog
Can't wait for horror to stop using jumpscares and actually be scary for once
Dude the sleep horror of a trex outside the window, and doing your best to hide, not be seen or heard. I HAD THOSE DREAMS AS A KID!
I feel you about the dinosaur dream thing. I've had several nightmares specifically about the end of the world, except the main issue is that there's dinosaurs there lol. I had never had dreams like this before this year, even though I've spent my whole 18 years of live being obsessed with dinosaurs and Jurassic Park specifically.
Me too. How peculiar.
Im glad you mentioned the San Diego Incident because it was the first dinosaur analog horror video i saw and it genuinely gave me a good scare
It's cool that there's so much dinosaur analog horror, even though I've never seen it in all my days of looking through analog horror.
I think these videos get across the primal fear that you are supposed to fear from the book, and I'm here for it
Idk why big eyes in the dark bring out a visceral fear out of me that no jumpscare can ever do.
I can barely take it serious if it’s just a shaking image 😂
Oh no the jpeg is moving both horizontally and vertically!!!
@@Davequirky LOL. I would be more likely to have a seizure than to be scared honestly
UCN ass jumpscare
I really thought I was alone dude like it can definitely be scary but I hate when it’s just a jpg just having a seizure
Very disappointing. Neat premise but in the end it’s just your average jump scare drek.
This openned a fear i had deep within me that i either forgot about or didnt know i had
I love the synthwave songs you have playing in the background at the beginning of the vid. I listen to them all the time and it's very fitting for this premise :)
6:44 For me tho is scariest moment in whole video
I feel like this is such a underrated idea, I never seen or thought about dinosaur tapes. Especially inspired by Jurassic Park. I know there’s a game that’s coming out called the lost wild. But I feel like there should be a horror game around Jurassic Park.
There is a Telltale style game based on Jurassic Park, it can get pretty gruesome with the deaths.
@@phelps6205 what's it called
I had recurring nightmres as a kid that varied slightly but were always very similar. Me and a group of people I knew would be running around town, hiding from a t-rex. It would follow us, chase us, and roar to remind us we were never safe. Each nightmare ended the same, we'd huddle beneath the large window in our living room with the t-rex's shadow looming outside. It would charge at the window, smashing through and snatching me up in its jaws. I remember it's eyes, even years later.
I can recommend Carnotaurus sighting (Jurassic Park Analog Horror) by Mr.Ceratosaur. It is top end creeps with no loud jumpscares
i'm watching this at 3 am and getting thirsty and want to get water. but what if a velociraptor is in my kitchen
6:31 they used the godamn fnaf 4 death screen on this frame😂
This is exactly my type of horror, especially the San Diego incident. I’ve genuinely loved exploring the different series people have been making. Love to see you cover some more in detail to pick them apart
Fun fact, tyrannosaurus had some of the best eyesight ever seen in a living creature, could smell like a bloodhound, and had padded feet. This allowed them to walk not accompanied by a warning rumble, but by silence. This thing could very easily sneak up on you and get more than close enough to pounce (imagine a 9 ton animal pouncing on you). Fun right? 😊
This is actually SOOO good! The lesser music and sfx make it all that more MYSTERIOUS!
The Isle had some similar missed horror opportunities in its backstory, the lore being about how the Dinosaurs are mutating after being released into the wild. But the game NEVER expands on it...
Or human hybrids with mutations
@@urielgonzalez2882 Yeah. with the Tribals/Cannibals. The Isle was so focused on copying JP it ended up copying its mistakes...
Dondi moment
@@alioramusman5650 If Dondi ever makes you feel bad about yourself remember, at least you were never cucked by your own intern.
Excellent video and your scene that you described at the end is so dream-logically awesome and nerve-wrackingly fun!
I use to have a recurring nightmare where I would be downstairs at my day home, and all I could hear were footsteps coming down the stairs and a velociraptor would peak out. I remember that I could never move whenever it came, I just had to sit there and watch it walk towards me until I woke up.
12:06 I don't know why but seeing the T-Rex just looking in thru the window made me laugh. There's something so surreal about looking out of a window and seeing a T-Rex chilling in the garden.
rexes aren't scary tbh
@@totallynormaldude2137what if the JP / JW one was right in front of you in real life? *and their vision wasn’t based on movement*
After seeing JW rexy, it doesn’t make me fear JP anymore
@@thisnameisexpunged just go to small places
@@totallynormaldude2137 remember that one dude who was in the bathroom? killed and it was an extremely small place
That moment the Spinosaurus ran up to the camera and looked into it got my pulse racing. The idea of sentient dinosaurs is honestly terrifying
Babe wake up, 4 plus posted
6:00 Wait a minute! That's the FNaF 3 map!
Watching some of these hit different for me since I’ve worked at amusement parks at night for years and even on normal nights, there’s just something so profoundly wrong you feel when closing up hours after people have left.
4:14 "ah fuck me" that would be my reaction too
Same here too
If it calms you down, trex wouldn't have rly payed us any mind, the juveniles however would, also Utah raptors, allosaurus, and mid to small sized carnivores in general. Hope this helps 😊
We basically a shrimp to a trex, only thing we'd have to fear about is them walking and trampling us
People theorized the Spinosoarus was some kind of guard, which would explain how it seemed that it would always show up where the main protagonists would be at.
When I was a kid (around 8 or so) I remember having a recurring nightmare involving a JP Velociraptor chasing me through a swampy forest. This nightmare also had a sort of "cinematic" style, switching between my perspective, the raptor's, and a third person view. I distinctively remember the wet sounds of its steps... but most importantly I remember the raptor being completely silent during the whole thing, which I personally think is way more unnerving than actually hearing it roar constantly. It felt like a real predator. Another thing is that it always took some time to reach me, which, considering I am physically disabled and can't really run fast or for long periods of time, felt really strange to me. But now, after reflecting on it I think I know why it did that. _It was playing with me._ That thing _knew_ it could catch me whenever it wanted. It just wanted to make me feel terror before finally doing so. And the worst part is, these nightmares never ended with it finally catching up to me, it just kept going on forever until I woke up, keeping me in this constant state of suspense. These nightmares were definitely some of the most terrifying experiences in my childhood.
I watched the first 4 movies when I was 5, somehow I didnt have a single nightmare and never got scared, idk how, but I did, the book still gave me multiple heart attacks on the trex escape scene tho, and am reading through it right now.
I remember when I was younger and watching the movie, every night I’d check the house for velociraptors
12:35 the whole time I was going "Go to the basement." Or just somewhere that didn't have windows and the lights on.
I use to have a nightmare that I was in the same velociraptor kitchen scene that those kids were in. It would end when I got in that metal cabinet and a velociraptor would be charging right at me. That scene always has me on edge when I watch it now.