I think the interesting thing about this is that this actually exists but only at the ant level. Just like how an infected person in this game "wants to go to a high place"(not stoned imao) the infected ant will move to a high spot(like a leaf) and die. The fungi will grow a stalk from the ant's head and release spores into the atmosphere.
That is the cordyceps fungal infection. Attempted with The Last of Us video game and later the TV Show by HBO Max, it shows how similarly here, fungi has adapted and evolved to a threat against humanity. Cool innit?
This is very much based off of the real life Cordyceps, in which when ants and other bugs get infected, they first attempt to spread the fungus before wanting to go to a high place (a leaf of plant) and bloom into a fungus.
@@MelonCat_ yes, everything in this game was great. I feel like the soundtrack is especially underrated. The composer (Yann Van Der Cruyssen) is so unpopular that when I asked about an unreleased music, I didn't need to e-mail him, I just went to his youtube channel and asked him, and he gave me what I asked for
I think the best ending "leaves it up to interpretation" whether or not the player character got infected. Personally I am sure that the player character is not infected because there aren't any visible spores in the air at that ending.
A: It could be a hallucination. He could be hallucinating that there are no spores in the air. B: You could be right, but it is hard to tell. C: I personally think that he is likely infected, maybe with a version that takes longer to take over. That would kinda explain why he doesn't just infect Hugo then Onna. Instead, he just goes outside and slowly succumbs to the infection at the observatory. D: even if the game ends with him surviving, it is unlikely that he will live for long. It is likely that humanity is going to die with how deadly and infectious the disease is.
The player is definitely infected. After the announcement (which I strongly suspect is the result of whatever officer was in charge of sounding the all-clear succumbing), the PC walks all over the moldy streets. The most minute contact with the spores brings about infection. Stepping on the mold must surely cause some to suspend in the air. Why even go to the observatory at all? Because it is a high place and he must go there...
I don't have all the info I need to make a proper theory but the reason I think the spores got as bad, was the hive mind infected those who knew about its existence and slowly worked its way up the proverbial food chain as demonstrated by Ray and the weather forecasters. It may or may not be manmade.
@@richardvhal8140 If that was a breach, there would be a lot more activity from the government. Fireteams, army, houses getting better protection, or at least a massive evacuation into a sealed vault. Here we see quite the neglect, so maybe it is on purpose.
I think the fact that you can't actually avoid being infected even if you do everything right is a pretty dark aspect. You did everything right, did your own research, stood up for yourself, were morally and ethically unimpeachable through the whole course of the game, by giving help to your neighbor and the random guy who broke into your basement... and you still get infected and die. Too bad. This isn't a problem that you can solve just on your own, and your best efforts just buy a couple hours.
So what happens if you never answer the front door? Which ending does that lead to? Does it just get you the normal ending, since it seems like the Ray ending requires you to let him in? Or can he just break in like the other two characters?
@thepanzerofthelake732 Thing is the city is completely overrun and its implied you're infected as you consider it beautiful. You still lose, and the city is so fucked your friends are gonna probably die to. Like there's no real good ending and I understand that's kinda the point but it just feels cheap, why even have multiple endings at that point?
I like the idea of no good ending, just different shades of bad myself I just wish that the "Normal" ending had a little more polish. Maybe a conversation with one of the characters you saved before you go outside, maybe a cg that shows that you're infected but is more subtle about it? Idk, I just kept thinking I had gotten the worst ending when I got the normal one and kept trying again after first playthrough.
so basically you cant win due to otherwise avoidable actions your characters makes at the beginning of the game without your consent, letting in the stranger. how compelling.
fr, the knocks sounded almsot like my own front door's knocks and the fact it's night where i am right now nd wearing headphones made it creepier and tricked me lol. I legit removed them and asked my mum if anyone knocked on the door (obviously, she said nobody knocked on it) which made me realize it was from the video
yeah.... As sad as it is, i cant imagine a good ending after seeing how utterly fucked the city is after the storm. They'd have to stay inside for months waiting for authorities to clean everything up and that's IF they even do that, chances are the city is just getting marked as lost and no one would come to help. But even if they did, staying inside for months while waiting, without having had the time to prepare beforehand would also be a death sentence, while water isnt an issue, food would definely run out if they didnt had time to prepare and didnt know they would have to spend so much time locked in.
@@AMainProductions Climbing a mountain is still about the journey though. People climb mountains because it's a great achievement. The view is just a bonus
I think they're implying that the entire CDC has fallen to the infection, it's evolved somehow, and they're now working against people. Ray's able to act totally normal despite being infected and, if he's telling the truth about working for the plague control center, it could be that they called the warning to lock everyone inside, went door to door infecting people until enough had fallen to saturate the city in spores, then called "all clear" to lure the remaining survivors out to be infected.
It's a great little detail that Ray's suit clearly doesn't fit properly: the shirt is too small and the collar can't be fully closed around his neck, the jacket is too short and exposes his belt, and it's clearly wrinkled and messy. It's pretty clear he just got it from somewhere, maybe even killed someone to get it, and slapped it on.
Kinda reminds me of that indie game with a professor that wanted to blossom while you the apprentice(I think) had to observe his body during the different stages
There is an ending where you go on a date with her, tell her heat doesn't work, water is fine and to hide in the bathroom, then call the police when the broadcast says its fine.
A spore storm is like a sandstorm. Both weather phenomenons are of something being carried by the wind and heavy clouds. While a sandstorm can cause blindness and severe lung damage, a spore storm can do more than just that. In fact, anyone caught outside in it will mutate and bring up the desire to ascend to a higher place.
Average Deathguard assault (Deathguard are a Chaos legion from WarHammer 40k They fell to Nurgle, god of rot, disease, plagues & stagnation The Deathguard uses these diseases & plagues against their enemies & victims)
Quickly Brother grab the Flamer... The Heavy Flamer! Tbh it reminds me of a Tyrranids spore storm that's used to soften up world for easier digestion but this has been ramped up a bit to be like Cordyceps while the Tyrranids spores just digest everything a bit.
I'm just wondering is this a refence to that fungi that infects fruit flies by being consumed by them, then they take a few days to start hijacking the flies making them go to a high spot they die then as they are dead the fungi makes the fly wings spread open then its abdomen shoots out spores. This story reminds me of that fungi.....I can't remember what they were called but its very similar so i was wondering if this was a reference to that.
I was expecting more of an in-depth analysis, this is kind of just a summary? I already saw a let's play of this so I was hoping for something more understanding-related.
The game is in it's early stages of developpement, more upates should be coming soon. However if you want more, here's a related topic that might blow your mind, if you aren't already aware of it of course: Both The last of us and this game, infections are inspired by the Cordiceps fungus, a real life mushroom that works pretty much exactly like how it's showed here, but on ants. Including the "reaching high places" in that case climbing up on leaves or flowers, to the "blooming" part, where a stem shaped mushroom grows out of the dead ants to produce spores and infect other ants. Trully a terrifying way to die. Some poeple even believe that at some point in the Human evolution, we may or may not have had to deal with this thing, but the proofs are quite lacking and it's probably for the best that we never find out.
i mean, as sad as it is, i cant imagine a good ending after seeing how utterly fucked the city is after the storm. They'd have to stay inside for months waiting for authorities to clean everything up and that's IF they even do that, chances are the city is just getting marked as lost and no one would come to help. But even if they did, staying inside for months while waiting, without having had the time to prepare beforehand would also be a death sentence, while water isnt an issue, food would definely run out if they didnt had time to prepare and didnt know they would have to spend so much time locked in.
Both The last of us and this game are inspired by the Cordiceps fungus, a real life mushroom that works pretty much exactly like how it's showed here, but on ants. Including the "reaching high places" in that case climbing up on leaves or flowers, to the "blooming" part, where a stem shaped mushroom grows out of the dead ants to produce spores and infect other ants. Trully a terrifying way to die. Some poeple even believe that at some point in the Human evolution, we may or may not have had to deal with this thing, but the proofs are quite lacking and it's probably for the best that we never find out.
@@prettymonster7877yall acting like this was the Spanish flu, the 1st rona not C2. Their lungs filled with blood and drowned from the inside. Actually took out a huge chunk of the population while we are able to protect ourselves with a simple mask
please dont add knocking sound effects, its very distressing at night. im watching on 1.5x speed and i dont even have time to aknowledge you saying knock
Actually the virus in game is airborne, which is why characters in the game would wear a protective chemical or gas mask that protects them from the fungus. Not sure why they had to change into making the virus infect wheat based consumables like bread.
@@waterandcereal There's really a good reason why characters that are not immune (aside from Ellie who's immune to the cordyceps) will wear gasmasks/chemical masks. Fungus will shoot out spores in the air in a decent amount, the cordyceps will do the same and will infect anyone and anything if unlucky. It's a possibility that originally how the virus spread in game (some say it's through wheat or something like cocoa related stuff or even coffee) is similar to how it is in the show considering it came from South America (not Indonesia), but in like a fungal infested locations, yeh they wear proper chemical masks to not get infected.
@@anotherdaytobetheslayer7091 it was *originally*, but as people became runners it became by a bite, and then when those infected died they released spores.
This is most likely based around the cordicept fungus, a real life spore that was indeed used in The last of Us, that acts pretty much exactly like in this game, but on ants. Even the "going high" and "blooming" parts are inspired but that very real fungus's way of infecting ants.
Remember kids: never leave your house without a military gas mask and a flamethrower
Pyro from TF2:😶MMMHMHMMMMHHHHMM!!!!
@@ahmadzafrimohdnazri2473Infected Spy:FUC
Of course mate, but don't forget the grade B hazmat suit and a klevar vest
@@ahmadzafrimohdnazri2473 *Happy gas mask noises*
@@individuo3236 and a Browning M2 as a side arm, just in case
I think the interesting thing about this is that this actually exists but only at the ant level. Just like how an infected person in this game "wants to go to a high place"(not stoned imao) the infected ant will move to a high spot(like a leaf) and die. The fungi will grow a stalk from the ant's head and release spores into the atmosphere.
I Would Have Noticed That if I Paid Attention
That is the cordyceps fungal infection. Attempted with The Last of Us video game and later the TV Show by HBO Max, it shows how similarly here, fungi has adapted and evolved to a threat against humanity. Cool innit?
@@UnemployedWaffle Yep
@@UnemployedWaffleCool and horrifically terrifying when you realize that this is a legit possibility.
no shit sherlock
The game makes sure you feel like trash for not letting Hugo in. 😭
It just gives you a huge rush of guilt, it forces you to let him in anyway
would you have let a clicker from TLoU? 😂
I love this horror scenario, the infection is like a mix of the Cordyceps in the last of us and the zurk infection in Stray
This is very much based off of the real life Cordyceps, in which when ants and other bugs get infected, they first attempt to spread the fungus before wanting to go to a high place (a leaf of plant) and bloom into a fungus.
Yeah 👀
Stray was a good game
@@MelonCat_ yes, everything in this game was great. I feel like the soundtrack is especially underrated. The composer (Yann Van Der Cruyssen) is so unpopular that when I asked about an unreleased music, I didn't need to e-mail him, I just went to his youtube channel and asked him, and he gave me what I asked for
Thank you so much for playing our game!
It's a very interesting concept, Hoping to see more in the future!
please let there at least be one happy ending🙏
i love this game and i really cant wait for updates!
please add a happy ending where if you study on thw website you really can survive and not get infected
A great game. Where can I play it and you will continue the work on it? Its so interesting.
I think the best ending "leaves it up to interpretation" whether or not the player character got infected. Personally I am sure that the player character is not infected because there aren't any visible spores in the air at that ending.
A: It could be a hallucination. He could be hallucinating that there are no spores in the air. B: You could be right, but it is hard to tell. C: I personally think that he is likely infected, maybe with a version that takes longer to take over. That would kinda explain why he doesn't just infect Hugo then Onna. Instead, he just goes outside and slowly succumbs to the infection at the observatory. D: even if the game ends with him surviving, it is unlikely that he will live for long. It is likely that humanity is going to die with how deadly and infectious the disease is.
I dunno that mold seems pretty breathable
@@Death319 we see from onna's dialogue that sporestorms are only in concentrated areas
The player is definitely infected. After the announcement (which I strongly suspect is the result of whatever officer was in charge of sounding the all-clear succumbing), the PC walks all over the moldy streets. The most minute contact with the spores brings about infection. Stepping on the mold must surely cause some to suspend in the air. Why even go to the observatory at all? Because it is a high place and he must go there...
1:14
The cracking noises are well done and unsettling.
I don't have all the info I need to make a proper theory but the reason I think the spores got as bad, was the hive mind infected those who knew about its existence and slowly worked its way up the proverbial food chain as demonstrated by Ray and the weather forecasters. It may or may not be manmade.
So you think it is like the Umbrella Corp trying to cull humanity?
@@insanity9329 maybe a lab breach happened.
@@richardvhal8140 If that was a breach, there would be a lot more activity from the government. Fireteams, army, houses getting better protection, or at least a massive evacuation into a sealed vault.
Here we see quite the neglect, so maybe it is on purpose.
@@insanity9329 maybe so
It's most likely a man made disease.
I think the fact that you can't actually avoid being infected even if you do everything right is a pretty dark aspect. You did everything right, did your own research, stood up for yourself, were morally and ethically unimpeachable through the whole course of the game, by giving help to your neighbor and the random guy who broke into your basement... and you still get infected and die. Too bad. This isn't a problem that you can solve just on your own, and your best efforts just buy a couple hours.
So what happens if you never answer the front door? Which ending does that lead to? Does it just get you the normal ending, since it seems like the Ray ending requires you to let him in? Or can he just break in like the other two characters?
you need to let him in
@@Corpcakeno no man that's spores talk don't listen to him
@@lithloin5733 we need to go.. somewhere high
@@lithloin5733 Don't you want to be beautiful with me
@@Corpcakeno
i like how it tests your knowledge, trust and distrust aka in the forms on the phone lady, the facemask guy and hugo
Remember: this can be avoided with a well placed air borne nuclear detonation
Or many no-so-well-placed nuclear detonations
@@zeltech-alpha Rip Spain. At least the fireworks show was worth watching
Me watching the show from Gibralter 😮 wow.@@crafcik1240
3:40 My god that knocking in the headphones was more realistic than a real knocking in the wall.
Spain is S with pain so I’m not surprised they have a deadly spore storm
💀
Just own a flamethrower, as it's legal in some places. Or just own a gun.
In Spain that's illegal
Flame thrower sounds more useful and can spread more than a gun
Where do I get a gas mask?
@@slidersidesMilitary surplus
a gun wont help you. if an infected steps into your house you're alredy dead
I mean its a very interesting game and the lore is cool but kinda sucks that the different "endings" are just different flavors of "You lose, yay!"
Well, except for the best one where you go to the observatory and (I assume?) Onna and Huga live.
@thepanzerofthelake732 Thing is the city is completely overrun and its implied you're infected as you consider it beautiful. You still lose, and the city is so fucked your friends are gonna probably die to. Like there's no real good ending and I understand that's kinda the point but it just feels cheap, why even have multiple endings at that point?
I like the idea of no good ending, just different shades of bad myself I just wish that the "Normal" ending had a little more polish. Maybe a conversation with one of the characters you saved before you go outside, maybe a cg that shows that you're infected but is more subtle about it? Idk, I just kept thinking I had gotten the worst ending when I got the normal one and kept trying again after first playthrough.
@@thepanzerofthelake732 Well Onna was locked in the bathroom right? so she wouldnt live for long
there were good endings added in 1.1
so basically you cant win due to otherwise avoidable actions your characters makes at the beginning of the game without your consent, letting in the stranger. how compelling.
The knock at 3:41 had me horrified.
RIGHT?! It scared the fuck outta me 😅🤣
fr, the knocks sounded almsot like my own front door's knocks and the fact it's night where i am right now nd wearing headphones made it creepier and tricked me lol. I legit removed them and asked my mum if anyone knocked on the door (obviously, she said nobody knocked on it) which made me realize it was from the video
Yeah same.
bro, the knock effect you did on the video startled me for a bit even though I am used to your videos, great job as always!
i was wondering if i missed anything while playing it by myself
but it turned out that i did everything
thanks, also your explaining things is amazing
This game’s premise reminds me of Gemini Home Entertainment and similar analog horror videos
So no good endings? Then what the hells the point of going back and trying to get new endings if you know they all just end up with dieing.
Wait for updates, maybe we get one
yeah.... As sad as it is, i cant imagine a good ending after seeing how utterly fucked the city is after the storm. They'd have to stay inside for months waiting for authorities to clean everything up and that's IF they even do that, chances are the city is just getting marked as lost and no one would come to help. But even if they did, staying inside for months while waiting, without having had the time to prepare beforehand would also be a death sentence, while water isnt an issue, food would definely run out if they didnt had time to prepare and didnt know they would have to spend so much time locked in.
It's about the journey, not the destination.
@@impersonal6959 try saying that to the man who climes a mountain for the view .
@@AMainProductions Climbing a mountain is still about the journey though. People climb mountains because it's a great achievement. The view is just a bonus
Wish there was a good ending where you stay home and at the verge of starving to death the CDC arrives in hazmat suits to clean up the mess.
I think they're implying that the entire CDC has fallen to the infection, it's evolved somehow, and they're now working against people. Ray's able to act totally normal despite being infected and, if he's telling the truth about working for the plague control center, it could be that they called the warning to lock everyone inside, went door to door infecting people until enough had fallen to saturate the city in spores, then called "all clear" to lure the remaining survivors out to be infected.
I like this because there is litterally no good ending, there is no way to survive
It's a great little detail that Ray's suit clearly doesn't fit properly: the shirt is too small and the collar can't be fully closed around his neck, the jacket is too short and exposes his belt, and it's clearly wrinkled and messy. It's pretty clear he just got it from somewhere, maybe even killed someone to get it, and slapped it on.
Kinda reminds me of that indie game with a professor that wanted to blossom while you the apprentice(I think) had to observe his body during the different stages
Get the heaviest hand held flamer we can carry
The knock at 12:23 actually scared me
Soo you can't save onna without getting infected?
You get infected either way
There is an ending where you go on a date with her, tell her heat doesn't work, water is fine and to hide in the bathroom, then call the police when the broadcast says its fine.
Bro... I was listening to this and the basement door knocking ACTUALLY MADE ME THINK SOMEONE WAS KNOCKING ON MY ACTUAL DOOR LOL
The knocking legitimately scared me so bad lmao
The thing i dont like is how theres no good ending everyone lives
Just own a nuclear warhead. Ez W
Spain: _"help we're getting destroyed!"_
France: *_proceeds to nuke spore clouds_*
How to get rid of Spore:
1) Wait several years until it dies from hunger
2) *Nuke*
LMAO
Goddamn it all the endings lead to a bad cliffhanger 😫
3:43 those knocking sounds startled me😹had me lookin around my room
Me whenever I see Fungus Zombies in video games:
You were supposed to destroy the zombies not become them!
A spore storm is like a sandstorm. Both weather phenomenons are of something being carried by the wind and heavy clouds. While a sandstorm can cause blindness and severe lung damage, a spore storm can do more than just that. In fact, anyone caught outside in it will mutate and bring up the desire to ascend to a higher place.
Average Deathguard assault
(Deathguard are a Chaos legion from WarHammer 40k
They fell to Nurgle, god of rot, disease, plagues & stagnation
The Deathguard uses these diseases & plagues against their enemies & victims)
Quickly Brother grab the Flamer... The Heavy Flamer!
Tbh it reminds me of a Tyrranids spore storm that's used to soften up world for easier digestion but this has been ramped up a bit to be like Cordyceps while the Tyrranids spores just digest everything a bit.
Warhammer 40k gang
sounds like the last of us, 28 days/weeks later and maze runner combined
3:37 scared the crap out of me even if there are no doors or anything made out of wood nearby that could make that sound xd😅😢
Now I have to think would you survive the infection if you locked yourself home and boarded the doors and Windows
It would seem this is one of those games that you can't win
I'm just wondering is this a refence to that fungi that infects fruit flies by being consumed by them, then they take a few days to start hijacking the flies making them go to a high spot they die then as they are dead the fungi makes the fly wings spread open then its abdomen shoots out spores. This story reminds me of that fungi.....I can't remember what they were called but its very similar so i was wondering if this was a reference to that.
Yo it would be rlly cool if u could cover Vincent the secret of Myers 🤔
Damn nice to know the origins of my stellaris hivemind empire
I was expecting more of an in-depth analysis, this is kind of just a summary? I already saw a let's play of this so I was hoping for something more understanding-related.
The game is in it's early stages of developpement, more upates should be coming soon. However if you want more, here's a related topic that might blow your mind, if you aren't already aware of it of course:
Both The last of us and this game, infections are inspired by the Cordiceps fungus, a real life mushroom that works pretty much exactly like how it's showed here, but on ants. Including the "reaching high places" in that case climbing up on leaves or flowers, to the "blooming" part, where a stem shaped mushroom grows out of the dead ants to produce spores and infect other ants.
Trully a terrifying way to die. Some poeple even believe that at some point in the Human evolution, we may or may not have had to deal with this thing, but the proofs are quite lacking and it's probably for the best that we never find out.
I've noticed that he always does this. Idk why I watch his videos cuz it's always just a summary. Nothing is "explained"
The scariest part of the story is that you live in Spain.
Just a normal day in Narón Freixo,we always use a gas mask to go to work
SCREAMS AS I LIVE IN SPAIN*
You live in Spain without the S now.
Too bad lmao, I live in Spain without the A
@@SimpleNovaBoxwhere is Spin
@@barrianic4 from beyblade planet
@@SimpleNovaBox oh, that makes sense
Promises to call 911 the end of the game tactically forgets to call 911.
It gives me smile tape vibes which I really like
Ok, im 100% sure the person who made that sound effect took a lot of crunchy food and crunched it to make the crunch sound effect
or just use celery
oh boy i just realized, do the pets get infected in this game's universe?
wait is there no good ending?
Seems not
There might be a good ending when it updates.
i mean, as sad as it is, i cant imagine a good ending after seeing how utterly fucked the city is after the storm. They'd have to stay inside for months waiting for authorities to clean everything up and that's IF they even do that, chances are the city is just getting marked as lost and no one would come to help. But even if they did, staying inside for months while waiting, without having had the time to prepare beforehand would also be a death sentence, while water isnt an issue, food would definely run out if they didnt had time to prepare and didnt know they would have to spend so much time locked in.
I love your videos‼️🤗
My soul left at 3:41
the gummy bear vitamins that i took 14 years ago can defeat any pandemic
Hey it’s Joel here and I’m here to talk to you about spores
So there is no ending where you don’t get infected…
Poor Hugo.
So the last of us?
Basically
Flood
Last of us but a bit worse, I'd say the other commenter is right it's more like the Last of Us merged with the Flood from Halo
Little bit different i guess.
Both The last of us and this game are inspired by the Cordiceps fungus, a real life mushroom that works pretty much exactly like how it's showed here, but on ants. Including the "reaching high places" in that case climbing up on leaves or flowers, to the "blooming" part, where a stem shaped mushroom grows out of the dead ants to produce spores and infect other ants.
Trully a terrifying way to die. Some poeple even believe that at some point in the Human evolution, we may or may not have had to deal with this thing, but the proofs are quite lacking and it's probably for the best that we never find out.
Reminds me of an scp document where spores occur via cognito hazard.
NGL, this game honestly makes me tweak tf out 😂
i wonder what happens when you say onna cant have water
2 weeks ago? How new is this game
Theres nothing wrong but, I think we should all go to a high place.
oh no
Watching this at 2am...that damn knocking made my jump lmao
remember kids, never leave your house without some anti cordyceps fungus weed killer.
So, no happy ending ?
Why did the Man go out into the Spore storm? Because he wanted to be a Fungi!
It seem this horror game was inspired a bit by smile tape found footage.
In what way?
@@theholypeanut8193 both horror games have same mushroom virus
@@NQBultimate The smile tapes didn't invent mushroom viruses. This is prob based off the last of us virus or the real life cordyceps.
Flu? Spreading through air? And spore? sounds like The last of us to me 😂
the house would be comprozed since the basement window is damaged
Onna has called the second time and im already suspicious
do they bring like an special militia with flamethrowers after the spore storms to burn the big bloomed people
Anybody else notice all the spelling and grammar errors in the subtitles? I wonder what’s up with that
I survived the rona i think i can survive this.
With you on that one
@@prettymonster7877yall acting like this was the Spanish flu, the 1st rona not C2. Their lungs filled with blood and drowned from the inside. Actually took out a huge chunk of the population while we are able to protect ourselves with a simple mask
No good endings :c (for now at least, maybe)
Maybe mc is at stage 2 infection with Ray being a allusination.
that’s what it seems like
This is only 12 years after franco died
I have autism I don’t like social interaction I’ll survive this 🎉
You either survive or you get your autism fixed so it’s a win win situation
@@pyran4663 or I get my dream of living in isolation yes it’s a win win
@@pyran4663fym “fixed”?
Same for be bro, I am also autistic and we might actually have a chance:)
honest joel reaction:
I dunno why. But I have a feeling this game inspired the MLP Infection stories.
No wonder why mario hate mushroom
I am getting a Last Of Us vibes from this.
Thank God You replaced the old narrator.
The old one is annoying to hear due to constant tonation its like he's rehearsing a poem is some sheet
Cordyceps fungus be like:
please dont add knocking sound effects, its very distressing at night. im watching on 1.5x speed and i dont even have time to aknowledge you saying knock
Ray: OPEN NE NOOR
Where even is the National Guards or Military???
He sold with onna
No good ending?
Just go to an airport go to asia simpleas that just make sure you be there before the storm
All endings are gust bad endings
them door knocks on some bs
Onna is so bad tho
Oh no I know where is is going...
The Last of Us if the virus was airborne instead of people starting the outbreak break by eating wheat
Actually the virus in game is airborne, which is why characters in the game would wear a protective chemical or gas mask that protects them from the fungus.
Not sure why they had to change into making the virus infect wheat based consumables like bread.
So the last of us?
@@anotherdaytobetheslayer7091 it's like that in the original game???
in the prologue it mentioned it in a newspaper
@@waterandcereal
There's really a good reason why characters that are not immune (aside from Ellie who's immune to the cordyceps) will wear gasmasks/chemical masks. Fungus will shoot out spores in the air in a decent amount, the cordyceps will do the same and will infect anyone and anything if unlucky.
It's a possibility that originally how the virus spread in game (some say it's through wheat or something like cocoa related stuff or even coffee) is similar to how it is in the show considering it came from South America (not Indonesia), but in like a fungal infested locations, yeh they wear proper chemical masks to not get infected.
@@anotherdaytobetheslayer7091 it was *originally*, but as people became runners it became by a bite, and then when those infected died they released spores.
Bro hotline Miami 2
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I’m pretty sure this is based off of; “The last of Us.”
This is most likely based around the cordicept fungus, a real life spore that was indeed used in The last of Us, that acts pretty much exactly like in this game, but on ants. Even the "going high" and "blooming" parts are inspired but that very real fungus's way of infecting ants.
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