A sad game about growing up (and looking back) | "Hindsight" Full Game Walkthrough

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  • Опубліковано 6 січ 2023
  • Is it the saddest game ever? My quest continues with my full playthrough of HINDSIGHT. My guide, walkthrough and review for "Hindsight" with my commentary discussing the symbolism in the game, what the story is about and sharing puzzle solutions. This is my edited video recorded EXCLUSIVELY for UA-cam on PC with OBS and edited in Adobe Premiere by me.
    Let me know in a comment if you cried. In this game I remember an entire life time of memories from a baby at birth to my old self later on, This game is a heartbreaking dive into the past, grief and nostalgia. Very sad indie game game but in a moving and inspiring way.
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  • @MadMorph
    @MadMorph  Рік тому +6

    What game do you wanna see me play in 2023?
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    • @ThatOneFrenchPancake
      @ThatOneFrenchPancake Рік тому

      One hour one life for sure!

    • @lisanyugenhascancer6332
      @lisanyugenhascancer6332 Рік тому

      I lost my dad last year. I am 23 my mom divorced my dad a few months before he passed. I grew up with abusive mom in everyday. I have a grandma and a brother left now. I am married and will be going to another country. This game has made me so emotional and gave me strength

  • @nahmastay3300
    @nahmastay3300 Рік тому +46

    I’m a 26 year old woman who grew up having a strained relationship with my currently grieving mom (her mom/my grandma passed away 11 months ago and they had a very troubled relationship growing up) this made me sob. Me and my mom have been doing good the past year, luckily, but man, these broken mother/daughter stories CRUSH MY SOUL

  • @TNgirl546
    @TNgirl546 Рік тому +27

    My mom passed last year from dementia. This has made me so sad. I had to clean out her house as well. I was amazed at all I found. I sat in that house all day and most of the night reliving the past with all that I found. I didn't realize how much stuff she kept from my childhood.

  • @boneskhan7816
    @boneskhan7816 Рік тому +21

    This is a beautiful game. My favorite memories with my parents are mostly my Dad. He was a quiet stern man he rarely smiled beyond a smirk. He rarely spoke except to give anecdotes.
    I have a great relationship with my mom but it was just different with my Dad. He was an IT vp at a bank and used to help his siblings and my grandmother alot. He came out later in life and his partner was awesome and taught me to cook. I dont know why but everyone walked on eggshells around him like actual fear, physical or otherwise (not my mom) but he was extremely warm to me. Always there for a hug or cuddle always answering my endless questions.
    He took me to France, England, and my favorite Rome (I had a Roman empire obsession), let me raise and monitor my own saltwater tank with a lionfish, to moms chagrin lol, and took me fishing in the Carribean even though he got seasick.
    My favorite memory of him is just sitting with him while he watched star trek and playfully arguing with him because I thought star wars was just as realistic and he would say nope it's fantasy but star trek is real knowing I knew enough physics to understand they were both fiction. He died when I was 17 but the memories are forever 🙂
    Now I have a little girl and find myself lost in though and having silent stints for hours or even days or focused on work but i always have time for her to come plop in my lap and ask me 1000 questions because I remember my Dad. Her mother says I'm patient but I'm really not any more than she is. I just temember what it meant to me.

  • @R.Williams
    @R.Williams Рік тому +5

    This is the story of an Asian mom and daughter. The things that happened were totally typical. Piano lessons, academic achievement etc. and never admitting you're proud of your child except to others. The family dynamic was tempered by a Caucasian Dad who's style is typical also. I feel for the mom who worked hard to support the family but probably felt alienated from her own daughter. The parent that stays home gets the best moments when they're little. Plus mom was alone with her own culture with her daughter refusing to learn anything about it. I feel for the daughter who grew up probably wondering whether her mom really loved her and feeling that she'd never measure up. I've heard this story so many times and it's sad. Thanks MM!

  • @iluvsakuraandsyaoran
    @iluvsakuraandsyaoran Рік тому +6

    the narrator for this has such a lovely voice omg??? im reminded very specifically of amy adams in arrival, which is sort of also about hindsight!!

  • @LiveLaughLove44455
    @LiveLaughLove44455 Рік тому +3

    Everyday I get sicker imagining the one day I’ll have to begin a life on this Earth without my parents..

  • @olive92309
    @olive92309 Рік тому +1

    my favorite memory: After my last father-daughter-dance, I went out driving with my dad. We drove for so long in the rain at night. We were listening to some of our favorite music, Dire Straits, Queen, The Beach Boys, stuff like that. We ended up stopping at a local pizza place which also serves the best ice cream. We drove for so long, probably about 2 hours and then we stopped at a grocery store to get some drinks. We drove for a little bit longer and that was the end. I do remember a specific moment though where the song " Wouldn't it be nice" by the beach boys was playing (my favorite bb song) and I was looking out the window into the dark trees. It was probably the most magical moment of my life.

  • @MainlyYeezy
    @MainlyYeezy Рік тому +3

    I honestly can't remember much of my childhood, idk exactly why. That said, my fav childhood memory was when I met my best friend who passed along with my oldest brother in 2017. We met as young teens in a Wal-Mart as coworkers. When I was introduced to him by two female coworkers I thought he was a girl, just rly tall, an I thought ugly. Then I very quickly heard his voice & he was a handsome young man like myself. We just clicked, I've never had the pleasure of ever meeting anyone again who just loved me immediately & I did the same to them as well (friendship love, for context). We had such adventures working in Walmart, coming from separate schools it was the only time we spent other then hanging out at a parent's house. They use to make these fly catching things that looked like an old school film roll container. Whilst teaching him the in & out of paper goods we would always mess with each other. I took one of those fly traps & pulled it open enough to keep the extremely sticky cone exposed but still have balanced weight. He came around a corner to catch me & I threw it at him. It hit his face right on the cheek & he said "idk what it is but I'm leaving it there". I laughed so hard, I'll never for the rest of my life forget him or stop helping one of his daughters he left behind. He was my only real friend I've ever experienced in life so far.

  • @Sinkingfurther
    @Sinkingfurther Рік тому +5

    Darn these ppl need to quit cutting onions around me!

  • @Ch_elle11
    @Ch_elle11 Рік тому +5

    Very early memory, maybe 3 years old and drawing on a yellow legal pad with a blue ballpoint pen. It's a picture of me on a swing, because I really liked swinging a lot. I drew a round dot in my mouth and my dad asks "what is that?" Well of course it was some gum, right? Also, I had some interesting imaginary friends. Thank you, really love these playthroughs where I'm working on something and crying and we're having our imaginary conversations the most. 😊✨️ have a great week!

  • @Beading_Kate
    @Beading_Kate Рік тому +1

    Oh, relationship with parents… it’s an emotional rollercoaster somehow, even when it’s mostly calm and nice, there are moments when it becomes sharp and hurts us.
    I think my childhood was happy, because I have a lot of nice memories. Can’t even tell which one I like the most.

  • @pancakeyart
    @pancakeyart Рік тому +8

    Thank you for this! :) I think one of my earliest memories was getting a cat too! Her name was Checkers she lived for 18 years, and she was black and white with a wish bone pattern on her head

  • @sharkloving_aquarist
    @sharkloving_aquarist Рік тому +10

    Favorite childhood memory was probably meeting my friends in the hospital. Although the hospitals treat you like crap (yes, it was a psychiatric hospital), they were the best people I've ever met in my life. I miss them so much. Elliot and Ashley. I remember talking about Skyrim while drawing all day with them. They made that hell of a hospital into something I could deal with. I'll never forget them. Also Paige but she was more of a crush, and I never got her number cause they kicked me out one day randomly. That was around 2 years ago, so not really childhood but I was still pretty young

  • @tdf_worldkey6666
    @tdf_worldkey6666 Рік тому

    My earliest memory is probably me running around our old house and the only house I ever recall living in cutting my eyebrow in front of the fireplace with my sister trying to copy her because she cut her hair and I had terrible accuracy.
    These mother daughter stories are so impactful. It's always such an interesting dynamic similar to fathers and sons but so much different. So many ladies I know have issues with their mom a "better apart than together" kind of thing and I'm the same way I don't care to elaborate but seeing so many mother daughter stories and those related to generational trauma are just so good

  • @josephpega2888
    @josephpega2888 Рік тому +2

    The cat's in the cradle the game.

  • @Bambammbi
    @Bambammbi Рік тому

    This break my soul. Look at how strained the relationship with her mother. Even at the end, she grief in her own way by leaving the city that contained so many memories. This game really touched my heart. I cried.

  • @av369
    @av369 Рік тому +4

    Loved it a good life to everyone

  • @TaraWilson1010
    @TaraWilson1010 Рік тому +2

    Me: 154 minutes ago - Yay!! Morph posted!!! 😁😁😁🥰
    Me: now - 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
    (but still happy to hear your voice) 💙

  • @arnikabarr
    @arnikabarr Рік тому

    This hits WAY to close to home holy heck! Sad, beautiful and scarily relatable

  • @alexis98511
    @alexis98511 Рік тому +2

    I think my first memory was trying to separate my parents while they were fighting 😭

  • @TwofoldEthics
    @TwofoldEthics Рік тому

    One of my earliest memories: I think I was 3 years old. I hadn't started Pre-K yet, and I lived in a trailer park surrounded by old oak trees at the time. I was in the living room area of the trailer, sitting on a little stool in front of the TV, watching Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory while secretly drinking my mom's cup of coffee. She's always used extreme amounts of sugar and 1/2 & 1/2 so the coffee wasn't too awful to my palate. The scene I specifically recall on the screen while I drank that coffee was where his mom is singing Cheer Up, Charlie. My mom was washing dishes behind me, dad was at work, and my sister was at school

  • @gabrielledeva
    @gabrielledeva Рік тому +9

    welp, that absolutely broke my heart, but it was such a beautiful story. thank you for the playthrough, Morph☺️
    also, the scene with her touching the kettle reminds me of when i was probably 2 or 3. my mom had a pot of water on the stove. i looked at it and she said “don’t touch that. it’s hot.” so what do i do? immediately touch it🙃 lol

  • @aydrianpierce2810
    @aydrianpierce2810 Рік тому +8

    Absolutely love your playthroughs!!! Your energy is always great and the games are always spot on amazing love it! Can’t wait for this new year and new gameplay from you🤍

  • @pagangamer87
    @pagangamer87 Рік тому +1

    It's true.. Us Brits don't share how much we love each other. Me and my sisters say it to mum and each other, but not so much to dad because he's not affectionate like that.

  • @raptor6012
    @raptor6012 Рік тому

    This game was absolutely beautiful! I cried so much! Happy tears and sad tears, also your name was Mary XD

  • @pagangamer87
    @pagangamer87 Рік тому +2

    Distant rumbling thunder

  • @Anastasia_Una
    @Anastasia_Una Рік тому +3

    so glad you played this 🤗

  • @natnatkacang2813
    @natnatkacang2813 Рік тому

    My earliest memories is when i was 3 th yo maybe. My family go to cianjur and there are a small garden. I dont know why in that time i felt so happy and calm at the same time. The sun is shining so bright, the wind is calming, the plant is so green. I think that is very simple moment, there is no point from that moment, and i think i dont get life lesson from that moment. But i always want to retry that moment.

  • @casperrevived3967
    @casperrevived3967 Рік тому

    My favorite childhood memories are of my cousin and I playing video games together. They always beat me at Mariokart because whenever they were in first and a blue shell was used they'd fully stop and let me get hit instead because I was stupid enough to take the bait. I miss them.

  • @brookepearson
    @brookepearson Рік тому +1

    Lmao, my earliest memory was when I was probably around 5-ish. I was watching my brother catch a frog in a window gutter with my sister when all of a sudden I was stung like three times by bees. Now the only part I remember about it is running inside crying. Thankfully, I was completely fine except for some pain.
    I also remember getting scratched by our cat when I was probably around the same age, maybe a bit younger, but I just remember that it happened and I don't actually have any memory of it

  • @sarahamiracle
    @sarahamiracle Рік тому +2

    I don't know if you've ever tried Ancestors the Humankind Odyssey from 2019 but I thought that would be a really fun playthrough to watch you do. Have a wonderful day ✌🏻

    • @MadMorph
      @MadMorph  Рік тому +1

      Played it all when it came out, best bits video is here: ua-cam.com/video/ntesYMvUygw/v-deo.html

  • @ill.17
    @ill.17 Рік тому +3

    Before your eyes

    • @MadMorph
      @MadMorph  Рік тому +1

      Similar in ways! Loved that game. Here if anyone is interested: ua-cam.com/video/SXNNTN7xaY4/v-deo.html

  • @alexandrianieto
    @alexandrianieto Рік тому +3

    Can’t wait to watch this 🥰

  • @desareadoodles9446
    @desareadoodles9446 Рік тому

    She coped with her mom’s death the same way her mom coped. She chose work over her family like her mother.
    Smh Cat & Cradle 100% - what you show a child to value, that’s what they’ll value.
    Perfectionism & achievement!

  • @OriginalMariAnnaWolf
    @OriginalMariAnnaWolf Рік тому

    My first memory is in a baby thing out for walkies or whatevs, near the primary school. I look at the willow tree and then sun shined through, so I closed eyes tighty, and thats where it ends. I was a baby with a memory! 😅

  • @satinswan1979
    @satinswan1979 Рік тому

    Is the opening set on the beach from "Old"? :D ... Earliest memory is when I was crawling and knocked over a sack of potatoes and got yelled at. So a year old, two maybe? And some vague of the first place I remember living, again, when I was two or three years old from what my mom tells me. Memory is funny. If something doesn't happen that stands out, there's so much that blurs together into a big memory glob. Like going to school. I could probably pick out 50 distinct memories of K-12, but most of it blends together. Adulthood even more so.

  • @a_fictionalcharacter
    @a_fictionalcharacter Рік тому

    my earliest memory is of my third birthday :) we bought a mini raspberry sorbet from a grocery store and my parents put a candle in it and sang me happy birthday in our jeep

  • @Justsomedude_867
    @Justsomedude_867 Рік тому +4

    Hello there. How was your New Years Morph?

  • @shayoko6
    @shayoko6 Місяць тому +1

    so almost 2 hours of a girl who is obsessed with her parents and past her entire life.

  • @qpf000
    @qpf000 Рік тому

    I only fly for hospital appointments so its not really fun
    But i still like the idea of fly the freedom i give :)

  • @izzul208
    @izzul208 Рік тому

    My lost memories are playing with my neighbor child who has moved somewhere else i

  • @eldupont3095
    @eldupont3095 Рік тому

    This is like *Cat's in the Cradle* the video game

  • @proudagustd
    @proudagustd Рік тому

    1:04:26 that really hit home lmao, this game isn't good for my daddy and mommy issues 💀💀
    PD: i cried A LOT wow thanks for playing this game morph ^^

  • @ivyb4351
    @ivyb4351 Рік тому

    I grew up on the west coast my husband has never seen the ocean never been on a plane I've been saving change in a jar for almost 10 years to take us to Florida for a trip I can't afford memory's

  • @hemn8682
    @hemn8682 Рік тому +3

    but what was her nameee???

  • @arimanee.n.d1624
    @arimanee.n.d1624 Рік тому +1

    I wonder if you can post an "Omori" playthrough...

  • @OriginalMariAnnaWolf
    @OriginalMariAnnaWolf Рік тому

    I understand, but I dont feel.. Im numb of mother being addicted to her games, and never wanted to play with excuse "Idk how". Father in uk, but when came back he too excuses saying for my puzzle he can do in a secound. Once sis made sound he ran to her like house on fire saying would be back.. lier! She is older and had brain spill makin her forever baby but she was fine playin with her marbals, nuts and other stuff in her bowl. Loud.. hate her bein loud.. couldnt sleep of her.. I just played on my own and being accused of stealin as they didnt care to ask y I hid her marbales.... Alone wondering around without any care if I be killed, kidnaped or raped.. I grew cold and wanted to never be born, thinkin Im even adopted but no. Of them Im how Iam. Idk even how to adult! I fear to be homeless and die under a bridge as he said so many times..

  • @alexnorthover4894
    @alexnorthover4894 Рік тому

    Kyle!!!!! Why Kyle? Why?

  • @longfeizhang
    @longfeizhang Рік тому

    My childhood is very sad, due to autism I have no friends at all in school, I was ignored and bullied everyday in school. School is just like a nightmare to me. And even worse, my father is treating me worse than dog, he has very bad mental illness and he abuse me, slap my face, and threatening to kill me every single day(I did nothing, I just come back from school and he start his game, he can do whatever he wants, no police care in China). I was a very strong kid, because I was extremely lonely so I start making dresses for my doll toys. I have 40 doll toys, and during the whole childhood, I have made hundreds dresses for them. This is how I cope as a kid, without my 40 dolls I would definitely suicided as a 8,9 years old kid. Now I am in my early 30s, each time thinking back about my childhood my heart is so painful, I feel extremely sad about all these things. None of them should happen, but in the reality, all of them had happened, to an innocent kid who had done nothing wrong at all.

  • @prancingsquid
    @prancingsquid Рік тому +1

    Another lovely experience, games like this definitely give a new perspective to things and I love that! I had a great time watching this at work in between calls, thank you. 🫶🏼