This game's credits include a special thanks to amphetamine. There is a chance that it's just someone's pen name, but i choose to believe that the game's creators just wanted to shout out speed.
For the confused - the game interweaves what seems to be 3 different stories (smuggler, assassin, photographer), in such a way that the segments of each can blend together. The driving segments are all three protagonists woven together, different seat contents for each. More can be discovered about the world and plot by exploring and trying different things, different dialogue options.
Ya'know, seeing how that happens _quite a bit_ makes me happy to still be a part of this community, and that the Grumps are still doing this over ten years strong.
I absolutely love the games like this where when I'm not watching the screen I have absolutely no idea whether they are just reading text straight from the screen or riffing because the actual text is so bonkers.
same lol was listening to this in the background and multiple times i had to check if the shit arin was saying was actually part of the game or just egoraptor nonsense and more often than not this game surprised me
I was listening to this while at work and now I'm like...I gotta watch this when I get home cause I'm so confused on where things were going and how it ended.
@@meracodalis4173 I'm guessing you've finally watched this then. How's it feel knowing less about the conclusion after _watching_ them play it instead?
Back when I was working the late shift at a gas station, I had many customers talk my ear off about aliens. I'm pretty sure I've asked the question about aliens having empathy
@@Archgeek0 "talking black hole" sounds like the beginnings of a loaded insult. Like you're mad at an ex that was very loud, and wanted everything to themselves.
14:32 Arin yelling "I'M ENJOYING A TREAT DERRICK!!" threw up such a hardcore nostalgic memory from middle school that I immediately had to pause and look that video up again ;w;
That requires so much coordinate inputting and not much happening for a while that you have to know Arin will lose his shit before they get very far in
I hope they play cruelty squad. It kinda, once you start reaching the actual secret zones and levels becomes a game of true existential horror. Or that horror game Lost in Vivo.
If they played that, I bet he would piss himself I watch a lot of horror games and the horror isn't great in that one, but the actual mortician work is too much for me and I end up looking away from the screen.
Classic game grumps. Miss giving a tape and miss the bunker, that and having trouble taking bird pictures proves even a game with no challenge they can find a way to miss something.
This makes me think a road trip simulator episode would be fun. It would be like a road trip with the Grumps, Minus trying to hold your bladder for for a couple miles until you can hopefully get to the next truck stop. Then stocking up on more drinks while you are still there.
"wow they really are good at making it sound like they are saying real words" as someone with a hearing disability, I can 100% confirm that's how things sound if I am not wearing hearing aids
Beginning of the Game: Arin not paying attention when the guy tells him over and over again not to "look at him." Later in the Game: Arin sees a freaky shadow entity and immediately starts taking a bunch of pictures of it. He is then killed. Me: Yeah, that checks out.
These types of games with the intentionally shitty graphics are my favorite to watch the grumps play, between this and the late night store clerk one they never dissapoint
@@SupHapCak no they're actually intentionally made to look like the shitty old graphics of a PS1-PS2 game, sometimes even GameCube and N64 games. Its a whole genre of horror games lol
Please play Murdered: Soul Suspect for Ghoul Grumps this year. It would take three episodes to complete. Four if you go exploring or get lost. It’s an atmospheric Halloween game where you play as a ghost solving his own murder set in Salem. As a ghost you can see and interact with other ghosts and demons.
This game is actually pretty interesting so far, reminds me of the esoteric Deadly Premonition, but also has elements of a lot of other horror games like Fatal Frame, Silent Hill (like Dan said) and other Horror Steam games (like the driving one mentioned by Arin and also reminds me of the laundromat game, Bloodwash, they played last Ghouls Grumps) Came home to finish it and it was just soooo anti-climactic. Very interesting, but seems like there’s some parts missing in the construction
I love Silent Hil & Fatal Frame, and Deadly Premonition is one of my all time favorite games ever. I still don't really understand the appeal of this game. (Especially since if you take price and length into account, the game costs like 50 cents per minute, and that's kinda bonkers.)
I haven't finished watching the video yet, but for some reason this game gives me Pulp Fiction vibes. Mainly because it keeps showing the player in different points in time, disorienting us on when and where certain events are happening until the very end.
0:06. 29:11 Also, the symbol of the game does resemble a radio tower, which the Birdwatcher eventually stumbles upon (that's also where the monstrous creature was, so the tower must be important for the plot)
this game is fascinating and I'm always stoked to see people play it! the first few times I went through it/watched it, I had no idea that it was supposed to be 3 separate stories, but once I figured it out it made a lot more sense. it explains all the weird and sudden timeskips/changes in the setting. awesome game tho, always reminds me of a David Lynch story a little bit.
... "Arin let's squeeze our heads together"... now I'm just imagining them doing the fusion dance, someone needs to animate that even if it's a 5 second clip. What would they be called? Darin, Drin, or Din? or Aran?... weird that 3 of those options are Nintendo character names, or at least Darin sounds like one I can't remember, Din Goddess of the power triforce in Zelda, and Samus Aran from Metroid.
I actually found an old sketchbook of mine from seven years ago where I drew arin and dans SU fusion. Suzy and arins too. I found it embarrassing but this comment is sweet!
@@Emilytheawesome131 That's really cool, nothing wrong with that, leads to other creative thoughts, eventually you may come up with your own unique cool thing, never be embarrassed and hide those feelings, shove them down, explore them. Also aww thank you.
@@IgnatiusBlaze4 I have! I graduated art school a couple years ago and I'm pursuing being an illustrator full time! So the fan art certainly wasn't a waste of time haha :)
This is off topic but I really want them to play "The Mortuary Assistant". Might be a fun one for Ghoul Grumps. Danny would absolutely hate that game though 😅
The grumps should play Chilla's Art games, where you do normal jobs but everything slowly starts going to shit. Like Night Delivery, The Closing Shift, etc
It’s like if David Cronenberg and David Lynch decided to make a video game. Definitely real strong Videodrome vibes with a Lynch-esque dream like feeling. The developers must be fans.
So: -town is rural and thus somehow that makes it spooky scary. -electrical company was making some crazy tapes/maybe human experiments, but got shut down. With a lot of its supplies being left to rot in the woods. -People started stumbling upon said supplies and having bad things happen to them. -Tapes become super valuable because of what they do. Attracting a group that wants the Assassin to smuggle a supply of them across the border -Random bird watcher is attacked by someone who was using the tapes. - assassin crashes and ventures into the woods likely looking help and stumbles upon the bird watcher. Is arrested. -Then the scene with the Security guard plays with the Assassin in jail for being mistaken for killing the bird watcher.
Don’t know why anyone needed to know this, but the insignia in the main menu looks like if you reversed the steps on making an ice cream cone and then put it in a bowl. Welp, there ya go. Have a relatively good day.
This really has such potential to be an amazing game but it feels it could use just a little more fleshing out, has some good lore and world building going for it. With a slightly more cohesive tie in plot, it could really excel... unless the point WAS the absolute "what the fuck" element of confusion. The tapes thing is really interesting, and what exactly was the deal with the "partner" that you couldn't see? Aliens, was that a thing? Or just pointless convo? Why did that lady want more tapes? Is it a snuff film thing like Dan and Arin said? It could really become popular with a slight revamp.
@@exist4046 they do do that on this show a lot lol. Maybe I'll check it out myself then, explore a bunch and see what I can infer from it. But from what I have understood from other people playing it, is that it still doesn't make sense to them. But idk we'll see. Do you personally have answers for those questions by chance? What exactly the tapes are, why people "use them all up until there's only static"?, what the creature travelling with you is?
I had a dream that I was Arin's personal assistant and, in addition to keeping track of his schedule, it was my job to satisfy his cravings for glubbajubbas. Glubbajubbas are tiny, blue demon-like creatures that come in packs of 6 and you squeeze their goo directly into your mouth as a nice snack. The problem is, every time you consume a glubbajubba there is a chance you become possessed by the glubbajubba. It was my job to watch for signs of possession and hit Arin on the head hard enough to knock him out so that the glubbajubba would leave his system. Eventually there was an intervention with Dan, Suzy, and Allie who were all concerned about the large amount of concussions that Arin had received because of his obsession with glubbajubbas. It was very emotional.
My guess is that there are two, maybe three versions of the main character- and it's a sequel to this other game about a dealer who hands out corruptive tapes. The reason why stuff keeps disappearing, and why we seem to be traveling with someone else....is because another alternate version of ourself is doing a similar job. While we deal in strange, reality warping tapes, our alternate self instead records things: taking pictures of birds. We're the shitty version of ourselves as a kind of drug mule, while the other version of us is a happy bird photographer. Because we looked at a tape (they're angry with us for a reason, they tell us not to watch the tapes because they'll know, so we must have watched a tape before) we segue between our two selves. The reason for why the tapes disappear, or the gun shows up, or both are gone is because we have briefly swapped into our other selves. However, whatever eldritch force we work for is using us, and likes us as the drug mule. The version of us that's a photographer is lured to a mansion and killed. We end up making our delivery, but also end up stumbling upon ourself- the realization at the end is that the female corpse is our alternate self. We hung up, because we realized we were about to have to explain to the police how we found our own corpse.
The conversation with the clerk sound like a conversation with someone drunk who's trying to be philosophical and go on to tell you shit you knew since you were 15 or something, trying as hard as they can to sound deep.
This game's credits include a special thanks to amphetamine. There is a chance that it's just someone's pen name, but i choose to believe that the game's creators just wanted to shout out speed.
Maybe they have ADHD?
Or all three options are correct! Speed and ADHD meds for everyone! Even your old pal, Tyler “Amphetamine” Buttephart
Talking all the time speed can make you nuts.. maybe that's how they came up with this wired game
In that context it kind of makes sense.
Executive Producer
Speed Weed
The game starting without the orange border and it suddenly appearing after was more of a jump scare to me than anything else in this game
Borderline Never
I haven't even noticed 😂
And that was the best part of the video. XD
Haha I saw that too
I missed it, because I was ready your comment about it when it happened lol.
For the confused - the game interweaves what seems to be 3 different stories (smuggler, assassin, photographer), in such a way that the segments of each can blend together. The driving segments are all three protagonists woven together, different seat contents for each.
More can be discovered about the world and plot by exploring and trying different things, different dialogue options.
Name checks out
All the best game grumps episodes start with:
"I don't know what this is"
"I don't know either"
Ya'know, seeing how that happens _quite a bit_ makes me happy to still be a part of this community, and that the Grumps are still doing this over ten years strong.
Why Power Hour slaps, almost every episode if not every episode starts with that lol.
And it's always the best part! XD
Either that or "Micky Mouse.... (15 solid seconds of laughter)"
"Arin, what is this?" (Slightly judgmental Dan)
I absolutely love the games like this where when I'm not watching the screen I have absolutely no idea whether they are just reading text straight from the screen or riffing because the actual text is so bonkers.
same lol was listening to this in the background and multiple times i had to check if the shit arin was saying was actually part of the game or just egoraptor nonsense and more often than not this game surprised me
I was listening to this while at work and now I'm like...I gotta watch this when I get home cause I'm so confused on where things were going and how it ended.
@@meracodalis4173 I'm guessing you've finally watched this then. How's it feel knowing less about the conclusion after _watching_ them play it instead?
Oh and something about tapes
This happens to me all the time. I constantly _listen_ to game grumps. And their off the cuff added speech to the stories always throws me off.
*finds cards with zodiac signs*
"RUNES"
*finds tarot cards*
"THE BIBLE"
Dan: “Shoot the hot food.”
Arin: *shoots immediately*
Dan: “ARIN!”
I was looking for this comment XD
"Depends, do you like money?" Dan has a direct line to my laugh nerve.
Holy shit they really nailed English phonemes without actually forming any recognizable English words, weird
Lol this reminds me of the "Japanese People talk like what they think English sounds like" video.
isn't that amazing? if you really half listen, you can almost make sense if it. like a TV muffled through walls
I thought it was dutch for a sec
I read this right as they started taking about it. Weird. 🤷🏾
"As sure as I'm watching a crow eat a corpse!" Is definitely my new go to after someone asks me if I'm sure.
SURE THING
“I don’t know what you’re talking about”
“And I haven’t for a while”
I see you, Danny. I would recognize my fave NSP song anywhere, dear creator.
I paused the episode to comment this, and saw I was already beaten to it. Well done.
Brian kills that balloon solo in that song.
Welp I A M F U C K E D
I love when they reference their other stuff. Makes me soul happy.
@@Draize welcome to the song title compilation
"If you find the phoenix, and do something with it, you get eternal life." - Arin, master of fantasy writing
That can be taken in a silly, dull, brutal, or dirty way. Depending how you interpret that.
@@FightingFoodonsFan I like to imagine some dude taking it to a baseball game
Back when I was working the late shift at a gas station, I had many customers talk my ear off about aliens. I'm pretty sure I've asked the question about aliens having empathy
it was always the cops. like, bruh, stop listening to coast to coast am and start writing tickets or something
This game's so scary, I might need a _few_ dad's to kiss to make me not scared anymore...
They might be busy seeking the truth, though...
That reminds me how’s your dad
@@Devyno ya'know... i did hear that it's out there.
🤣🤣🤣 The bit that will never get old.
a few dad's lips?
33:13 I can only imagine that this is the exact kind of interaction that the makers of Paratopic were hoping their players would have with the game.
I appreciate Dan taking interest in the story and attempting to understand it.
Me too, talking black hole. Nice accretion disk, btw.
@@Archgeek0 "talking black hole" sounds like the beginnings of a loaded insult. Like you're mad at an ex that was very loud, and wanted everything to themselves.
@@JaySay or was very hungry.
I was planning on doing that search after the video but they did it for me. I hope they somehow eventually realize how much we appreciate that 🧡
@@JaySay I think they were referring to ops pfp. Which looks like a black hole
14:32 Arin yelling "I'M ENJOYING A TREAT DERRICK!!" threw up such a hardcore nostalgic memory from middle school that I immediately had to pause and look that video up again ;w;
Balloonshop will forever be legendary. They were like the unknown Smosh
Hahah me too, “Hey Alex!”
They're the goats of old youtube
@@sins0P "this isnt subway, its an oreo"
It was so great to hear.
If they're gonna play little bizarre indie horror games, I really hope they try out Iron Lung sometime.
Return of the Obra Dinn would be cool too
That requires so much coordinate inputting and not much happening for a while that you have to know Arin will lose his shit before they get very far in
i really hope they play How Fish is Made. it's so bizarre i would love to see their reactions to it
@@johnclifford8233 there was a steam train episode for obra dinn a long time ago
@@elieddy4277 oh word? I'll check that out
Saying "LETS GOOO" ironically is the first step to saying "LETS GOOOO" sincerely
Im half expecting to see like a ps2 style Hagrid in the background at some point solely bc of the game's art style
Amazing haha
Is anyone else hoping they play the mortuary assistant? I just want to see how far Dan will get .
I'd say he'd get at least 500 miles. Hell, he might even get 500 more.
I'm hoping they'll play it for Goul Grumps
I hope they play cruelty squad.
It kinda, once you start reaching the actual secret zones and levels becomes a game of true existential horror.
Or that horror game Lost in Vivo.
I genuinely think he wouldn’t get past the tutorial body.
If they played that, I bet he would piss himself
I watch a lot of horror games and the horror isn't great in that one, but the actual mortician work is too much for me and I end up looking away from the screen.
Dan quoting his own song “I don’t know what you’re talking about” … “And I haven’t for a while” was so cute, it’s one of my favorite NSP songs ☺️
15:00 I love how arin gradually changes from giving the cashier a standard dumb guy voice to a jordan peterson voice
I don’t know why but I’ve always really loved Arin getting fake excited by certain names even though he had no idea who they are.
“Doc Burford!!”
I always love seeing a horror game upload bc any given episode can swing wildly in any direction 🙃
this is so true. it's like comparing the madness of Doki Doki Literature Club to the mundane chaos of Tungulus lol
11:15 Wow, it's actually pretty sneaky that the box just disappears when you turn your head away from it.
Suuuuper easy to code that as well. I love clever little design tricks like that.
it cycles between a box, a gun, a camera, and nothing
Man I’m so excited for this game grumps episode! I sure hope Arin doesn’t talk about Taco Bell within the first minute.
i read this comment 5 seconds into the video and wasn't left wondering for long
14 seconds. A new record!
What was your favorite game grumps episode, Billy?
the Limp Bizkit roast though was worth it lol
It's like when you have taco bell tooooooo late at night
Shame they missed the underground facility. It adds so much more confusion.
Classic game grumps. Miss giving a tape and miss the bunker, that and having trouble taking bird pictures proves even a game with no challenge they can find a way to miss something.
Arin: The tapes are gone! The gun's gone, too!
Me: Quick! File an "Object Disappearance" report!
Arin looking around for a bird when he heard one in the ambience was so adorable
Yes love the Balloon Shop reference at 14:35 ! Truly the golden age of UA-cam sketch comedy
I'm glad I wasn't the only one that spotted that
*Literally the greek symbols for the zodiac signs*
Arin: RUNES.
Arin: RUNES
Me: *looking down at my wrist where the rune perth is tattooed* yeah no
Lol right! 😆
@@Kierbear101 why would they name a rune after a city?? 🤔🤔🤔
@@Kierbear101 Honestly he's such a typical Capricorn Sun/Aries Moon it hurts.
yeah I recognized them almost right away bc of Homestuck 😅
This makes me think a road trip simulator episode would be fun. It would be like a road trip with the Grumps, Minus trying to hold your bladder for for a couple miles until you can hopefully get to the next truck stop. Then stocking up on more drinks while you are still there.
"wow they really are good at making it sound like they are saying real words"
as someone with a hearing disability, I can 100% confirm that's how things sound if I am not wearing hearing aids
"I have to go return some video tapes" is my favorite American Psycho quote.
Beginning of the Game: Arin not paying attention when the guy tells him over and over again not to "look at him."
Later in the Game: Arin sees a freaky shadow entity and immediately starts taking a bunch of pictures of it. He is then killed.
Me: Yeah, that checks out.
As always, Dan's genuine jumpscare reaction does not disappoint.
1:19 i fucking love Dan's refferences to his own music
These types of games with the intentionally shitty graphics are my favorite to watch the grumps play, between this and the late night store clerk one they never dissapoint
I think it's just a game engine.
I don't think they're "intentionally shitty"
@@SupHapCak no they're actually intentionally made to look like the shitty old graphics of a PS1-PS2 game, sometimes even GameCube and N64 games. Its a whole genre of horror games lol
You call it shitty...
I call it 8th-day-God-barf-y.
Arin mentioned how both Taco Bell AND Qdoba can cause gastrointestinal distress in the same episode. Well done, video game boy!
after the fast food episode, anyone ever think it's his bowels that are the issue...?
@@Nowolf thats very very likely, he talks about shidding and farding s o often
Dude's diet sounds like the bigger issue honestly.
Was playing ff14 and I leveled up at exactly 38:03. That was the funniest lvl up fanfare I've ever heard.
Arinn: *accidently shoots gun*
My brain speaking in Arinn's voice: "Oh my, I seem to have gone off prematurely."
"I have to return some videotapes" ♡
- I love the American Psycho reference
32:00 just leaving this here for future me. Idky but that line kills me
Please play Murdered: Soul Suspect for Ghoul Grumps this year. It would take three episodes to complete. Four if you go exploring or get lost. It’s an atmospheric Halloween game where you play as a ghost solving his own murder set in Salem. As a ghost you can see and interact with other ghosts and demons.
Dan once again showing what great taste he has in music, referencing Rick Wakeman and Prog Rock in the same sentence.
14:34 THAT BALLONSHOP REFRENCE THO 🎉
This game is actually pretty interesting so far, reminds me of the esoteric Deadly Premonition, but also has elements of a lot of other horror games like Fatal Frame, Silent Hill (like Dan said) and other Horror Steam games (like the driving one mentioned by Arin and also reminds me of the laundromat game, Bloodwash, they played last Ghouls Grumps)
Came home to finish it and it was just soooo anti-climactic. Very interesting, but seems like there’s some parts missing in the construction
I love Silent Hil & Fatal Frame, and Deadly Premonition is one of my all time favorite games ever. I still don't really understand the appeal of this game. (Especially since if you take price and length into account, the game costs like 50 cents per minute, and that's kinda bonkers.)
@@calvinlee8103 Same. I love the setting and the idea, but Paratopic always felt like less than the sum of its parts.
This reminds me of a truck stop out in Odessa
With the look of bloodwash.
@@calvinlee8103 wow. Had no idea it was so expensive. Wth
1:19 "I don't know what you're talking about", "AND I HAVEN'T FOR A WHIIIIIILE"
the giggles i experienced at 33:30 are why i have always loved the grumps!
Arin: "It's only a 30 minute game"
The Progress Bar: "So that was a lie"
Dan constantly being like “we don’t have time” and then Arin running the episode to 51 minutes is real accuracy to me
These graphics are too intense and realistic for me. It's like I'm right there, wherever that is.
Doing exactly what they're doing. Whatever that is.
The best gaming experience, a horror game with generic girl arin voice
Now they just need to play Haunting Ground
@@tylerbarnes972 that would be amazing
the balloon shop reference to "IM ENJOYING A TREAT DERRICK" made my entire week XD
My brain fucking exploded when Arin said "I'M ENJOYING A TREAT DERRICK!"
Also, do look like a big P?
Game telling them the whole plot and what to do via radio: "ajey kfhdhxj jvsagjk hgfstvojl..."
Grumps: "man, I wish we knew what's going on"
I saw this game years ago played by the Two Best Friends. This is the last place I ever thought I'd see this game.
I love Arin even more now that he referenced Balloon Shop. "IM ENJOYING A TREAT DERRIIIIICKKK"
I haven't finished watching the video yet, but for some reason this game gives me Pulp Fiction vibes. Mainly because it keeps showing the player in different points in time, disorienting us on when and where certain events are happening until the very end.
Arin: It's only a 30 minute game
Video Length: 51 minutes
this is the comment i was looking for
0:06. 29:11 Also, the symbol of the game does resemble a radio tower, which the Birdwatcher eventually stumbles upon (that's also where the monstrous creature was, so the tower must be important for the plot)
this game is fascinating and I'm always stoked to see people play it! the first few times I went through it/watched it, I had no idea that it was supposed to be 3 separate stories, but once I figured it out it made a lot more sense. it explains all the weird and sudden timeskips/changes in the setting. awesome game tho, always reminds me of a David Lynch story a little bit.
... "Arin let's squeeze our heads together"... now I'm just imagining them doing the fusion dance, someone needs to animate that even if it's a 5 second clip. What would they be called? Darin, Drin, or Din? or Aran?... weird that 3 of those options are Nintendo character names, or at least Darin sounds like one I can't remember, Din Goddess of the power triforce in Zelda, and Samus Aran from Metroid.
You’re forgetting a whole half of a set of names. Ariniel, Aniel, Ariel, Arniel, there’s a ton of them.
@@soulandfresh
Oh yeah, if you extend his name to Danny or Daniel, so many ways to combine, like a box of legos lol.
I actually found an old sketchbook of mine from seven years ago where I drew arin and dans SU fusion. Suzy and arins too. I found it embarrassing but this comment is sweet!
@@Emilytheawesome131
That's really cool, nothing wrong with that, leads to other creative thoughts, eventually you may come up with your own unique cool thing, never be embarrassed and hide those feelings, shove them down, explore them. Also aww thank you.
@@IgnatiusBlaze4 I have! I graduated art school a couple years ago and I'm pursuing being an illustrator full time! So the fan art certainly wasn't a waste of time haha :)
God, I want them the play The Mortuary Assistant so badly. Please answer my prayers, Arin (and to a lesser, screaming extent, Danny)
47:53 sonic voice: wow he's bisected i didn't know that
This is off topic but I really want them to play "The Mortuary Assistant". Might be a fun one for Ghoul Grumps. Danny would absolutely hate that game though 😅
This is one of my favorite more obscure games, really glad to see a bigger channel checking it out.
"I have to return some video tapes".
Thanks Arin now I have an uncontrollable urge to listen to Hip to be Squared
Paratopic. It's like hot topic but for the paranormal
But that's _beside the point._
Arin: its your dad!
Dan: its not :(
i think the disappointment in his voice was my favourite part of the game
51 minutes of pure uncut "What the hell?"
The grumps should play Chilla's Art games, where you do normal jobs but everything slowly starts going to shit. Like Night Delivery, The Closing Shift, etc
I completed this game and I NEVER NOTICED the “guy” by the car at the gas station.
I love the lack of confidence in Arin's phoenix explanation
It’s like if David Cronenberg and David Lynch decided to make a video game. Definitely real strong Videodrome vibes with a Lynch-esque dream like feeling. The developers must be fans.
Please can we all appreciate Arin referenced Balloon Shop with that “I’m enjoying a treat Derrick!” God that made me so happy
AWWW THE ENJOYING A TREAT DEREK REFERENCE!!!!!!!! I love balloon shop and still quote them too haha
So:
-town is rural and thus somehow that makes it spooky scary.
-electrical company was making some crazy tapes/maybe human experiments, but got shut down. With a lot of its supplies being left to rot in the woods.
-People started stumbling upon said supplies and having bad things happen to them.
-Tapes become super valuable because of what they do. Attracting a group that wants the Assassin to smuggle a supply of them across the border
-Random bird watcher is attacked by someone who was using the tapes.
- assassin crashes and ventures into the woods likely looking help and stumbles upon the bird watcher. Is arrested.
-Then the scene with the Security guard plays with the Assassin in jail for being mistaken for killing the bird watcher.
14:33 I wasn't expecting a BalloonShop reference but I'm so glad there was one.
26 minutes in. "JUST.... SOMETHING HAPPEN!" - Arin Hanson
Don’t know why anyone needed to know this, but the insignia in the main menu looks like if you reversed the steps on making an ice cream cone and then put it in a bowl. Welp, there ya go. Have a relatively good day.
THIS IS LIKE MY FAVORITE GAME THAT NOBODY HAS PLAYED OH MY GOD YESSSS
Yea same
If dan and arin keep playing horror games, i wonder when they'll play little nightmares
"Ooo runes" ... the zodiac symbols?
15:05 Danny sounded so genuine wanting to exit that conversation with the NPC hahaha
Arin: It's only a 30 minute game.
Me: *looks at video length*
This could be why I still haven't watched the Danganronpa playthroughs.
This really has such potential to be an amazing game but it feels it could use just a little more fleshing out, has some good lore and world building going for it. With a slightly more cohesive tie in plot, it could really excel... unless the point WAS the absolute "what the fuck" element of confusion. The tapes thing is really interesting, and what exactly was the deal with the "partner" that you couldn't see? Aliens, was that a thing? Or just pointless convo? Why did that lady want more tapes? Is it a snuff film thing like Dan and Arin said? It could really become popular with a slight revamp.
Supposedly there's a LOT more to the game then just this. There's a ton of exploring and learning about other shit and stuff they missed
@@exist4046 they do do that on this show a lot lol. Maybe I'll check it out myself then, explore a bunch and see what I can infer from it. But from what I have understood from other people playing it, is that it still doesn't make sense to them. But idk we'll see. Do you personally have answers for those questions by chance? What exactly the tapes are, why people "use them all up until there's only static"?, what the creature travelling with you is?
Me right when I woke up, “Man, I want some Taco Bell to destroy me.”
Thank you Arin, for giving me the sign to allow Taco Bell to destroy me.
5:43 Those "runes" were symbols of zodiac signs, btw (♎ for Libra, ♒ for Aquarius, ♏ for Scorpius, ♈ for Aries, and ♉ for Taurus)
14:33 NOT RIGHT NOW DERRRICKK. I hope its not just me and Game Grumps who have a UA-cam senior card.
5:26 NO NO IT WAS AN ACCIDENT! It's a sensitive trigger...
I had a dream that I was Arin's personal assistant and, in addition to keeping track of his schedule, it was my job to satisfy his cravings for glubbajubbas. Glubbajubbas are tiny, blue demon-like creatures that come in packs of 6 and you squeeze their goo directly into your mouth as a nice snack.
The problem is, every time you consume a glubbajubba there is a chance you become possessed by the glubbajubba. It was my job to watch for signs of possession and hit Arin on the head hard enough to knock him out so that the glubbajubba would leave his system.
Eventually there was an intervention with Dan, Suzy, and Allie who were all concerned about the large amount of concussions that Arin had received because of his obsession with glubbajubbas.
It was very emotional.
Maybe this is where the parents from Peanuts come from
Nice beelzebub reference btw
"I don't know what we're talking about.... And I haven't for awhile."
Smooth, Dan. Smooth.
24:15... HE WAS BREAKING THE 4TH WALL, HE COULD SEE YOU DAN, SITTING NEXT TO ARIN!
There’s this game called “smile for me” that has this similar bizarre, creepy feel, yet it’s completely different.
OH MY GOD ID KILL TO HAVE GAME GRUMPS PLAY SMILE FOR ME HOLY F U C K.
I would love them to play that game! It's underappreciated
Thanks for being there for us every day Grumps!
↖️I should do something with my own F.E.A.R😱😰😰😰...
My guess is that there are two, maybe three versions of the main character- and it's a sequel to this other game about a dealer who hands out corruptive tapes. The reason why stuff keeps disappearing, and why we seem to be traveling with someone else....is because another alternate version of ourself is doing a similar job. While we deal in strange, reality warping tapes, our alternate self instead records things: taking pictures of birds. We're the shitty version of ourselves as a kind of drug mule, while the other version of us is a happy bird photographer. Because we looked at a tape (they're angry with us for a reason, they tell us not to watch the tapes because they'll know, so we must have watched a tape before) we segue between our two selves. The reason for why the tapes disappear, or the gun shows up, or both are gone is because we have briefly swapped into our other selves.
However, whatever eldritch force we work for is using us, and likes us as the drug mule. The version of us that's a photographer is lured to a mansion and killed. We end up making our delivery, but also end up stumbling upon ourself- the realization at the end is that the female corpse is our alternate self. We hung up, because we realized we were about to have to explain to the police how we found our own corpse.
The conversation with the clerk sound like a conversation with someone drunk who's trying to be philosophical and go on to tell you shit you knew since you were 15 or something, trying as hard as they can to sound deep.
They should definitely play Cruelty Squad. They'll love every single second of it