Wow one day later and this video is already outdated! Because guess what? Local58 just uploaded its first video in two years, so make sure you check that out as well: ua-cam.com/video/-S5Qo84D_NA/v-deo.html Also, happy Halloween everyone! ~ TinyLeaf
analog horror is the only thing that scares me anymore. traditional horror movies are either just jumpscares or more thriller, and im used to real life. analog is good at disturbing me and making me afraid to go to sleep. My fave is probably Walten Files, as hot DAMN does felix's VA do good. i mean, all of them do great, and the arts fantastic, and-
I love Analogue Horror as an idea, but when put into practice I find a lot of series to follow the same ideas and cliches with no originality. Like your frustration with traditional horror, I too have a frustration with analogue horror. Hell, half the scares in these series are just edited photos made to seem creepy.
Local 58 is pretty similar to Tolkien's _Lord of the Rings_ in terms of influence. Both were pretty solid, they grew a fanbase, and later pieces of work(Fantasy or Analog) were lightly influenced or straight up copied.
i remember in the walten files discord looking over the voice acting channel, one of the requirements was "the ability to scream" or something similar to that which is kinda funny out of context, but it makes sense!
So what if you watch harmony & horror,its another good masterpiece like the walten files,still so scary,realistic graphics and more jumpscares. I just suggest ya this serie
honestly, i have a bit of a soft spot for FNAF horror. I was obsessed with the first few games, and the lore. (and i was like in middle school reading up on how some dude killed kids and was damned to suffering in a animatronic suit) And when the FNAF VHS came out, it hooked me, as i had sort of lost interest post FNAF world. Loving the Walten Files so far. And i never realized how good the voice acting was until you pointed it out.
one of the things ive always loved about analog horror is how it uses audio. at least from things ive seen, the visuals aren't usually the crutch for the horror- the audio is doing a lot of the heavy lifting, with the visuals playing a supporting role. its really refreshing.
I've never heard of analog horror. I started watching some of these and I love it, it's great content. I think one advantage this has over found footage, other than not needing a contrived-feeling type of actor involved for the whole script, is the feeling of age. Most found footage stuff feels to me like someone made it for the purpose of being found footage, and it's hard to get into because of that, but by making something feel like a genuine old article, usually articles that are already disingenuous, like old-timey advertisements and such, it feels much more believable. The footage has a quality of authority to the horror, because it implies that it's a declaration of a reference that is already declarative. Authority in media is a fascinating concept. The great philosopher Socrates famously didn't trust the concept of written word and believed that writing is a flawed form of communication, because writing carries with itself too much authority compared to spoken word. Like, if you hear someone in person say a bad movie opinion, it's like whatever, but if you see a bad opinion permanently in writing online somewhere, it feels more significant in the mind, because your brain doesn't have an accurate perception of authority. Written word is declarative and final, and so, it feels significant. All static forms of media like writing, videos, stuff like that, they inherently feel like they carry authority. If you quote a famous philosopher like I just did, it feels like it has authority, even though realistically if you were in a room back in the day with Socrates and he just said something to you, it would just feel like a person with an idea like any other. That's why the analog horror stuff works so well, because it goes through multiple steps of increasing in implied authority. It feels like these are actually parts of old static videos that were simply uncovered, meaning it's implied to be an honest reference to a static form of media. Someone trustworthy relaying something factual. The trust is what makes it work. Anyways, as for the video itself, the content and editing and all that kinda stuff is really on point. There were parts of the video where you tried to make a dramatic statement here and there, but I felt like those were a bit forced. I wasn't sure what this video would be about at first, in terms of the run time, because there isn't a clear arc to this video, it's just kind of talking about 3 different examples of analog horror. If this had more of a throughline, like an overarching point or something that would give this video some sort of story from start to finish rather than being 3 mostly separate explanations of things that just all happen to be analog horror, it'd work better as a video, and it would hook people in sooner once they have an idea of what the arc of the video will be. But by far and away, the easiest criticism to point out would be the title and thumbnail. Title and thumbnail is what makes people watch something, and they have to be geared towards people who obviously won't know the content ahead of time, and won't already be looking for it either. You have to have a title and thumbnail that will make someone care about the subject and want to see what you have to say. If the title is just "analog horror" then that tells people nothing about what the video might be, especially if they don't already know what analog horror is. I saw this in my sub box, didn't know what it was, and felt no interest in clicking to see what it might be until I noticed it was a TinyLeaf video. Mess with the title and thumbnail until you find something eye catching that compels people to learn more, then you'll get a lot more views on high quality content like this. Think critically about which videos you end up clicking on more often than not while scrolling the tube.
I appreciate your feedback, and I'm very glad that you decided to check out some of the series for yourself! And yes, thumbnails and titles are definitely something I'm working to improve on, so I'll keep your advice in mind for my next video. :)
I do think there are exceptions to the rule of authority though. Like for example, I believe someone with the right credentials or influence making a spoken speech to people has just as much authority, if not more, than if it was just written down.
I must have watched Contingency at least ten times and it still fucks me up every time. The part regarding tending to your children is especially horrifying, ALWAYS gives me chills.
Good shit right here! just got into analog horror through fnaf vhs, squimp, and walten, and as someone who usually avoids horror movies like the plague the thing that really draws me to them is the feeling of personal-ness and being grounded. It makes me really feel like someone went through the effort to burn the vhs with the video you're watching, you can feel the fingerprints on the video. that what you're seeing is intentional and directed. most horror movies come from an omnipotent to semi-omnipotent and very much third person perspective, but analog horror comes from an unknown but non-omnipotent perspective if that makes sense?
For those of you who'd like a movie suggestion, I'd recommend The Bay. Without spoiling too much, it's a mockumentary about an incident that the government covered up, initially centered around a small town's July 4th celebration and festivities, going very quickly from a good time to the worst Independence Day ever, told through handheld recorders, news reports, dashcams, CCTV, and a few more mediums. It has its flaws, but it's a movie I very thoroughly enjoyed being a fan of found footage/analog horror.
The first time I watched the Walten Files the full way through I was unphased by the graphic pictures. I am alone in my room and I literally cannot look at a single picture displayed in its segment :’)
Great video! Have to disagree with your comment on the last 5 minutes of the Blair Witch though - you know what's going on because it was explained earlier in the movie... that's what makes it creepy because it's come full circle and it's happening to them...
gemini home entertainment is my favorite because of the calm feeling all of the videos give off in the beginning but then they devolve into somethin terrifying
As always, great video! I wasnt very familiar with analog horror, but it looks like a thing i would enjoy greatly. Modern horror movies and games lack any creativity or innovativity, and thanks to that, they are not scary anymore. But even watching these short clips, gave me chills. I will definitely check out Local 58 and Gemini Home Entertainment. Always pleasure to see your work!
In those channels, I recommend reading the comments after each video. You can find a lot of people that catch small details you might not find and it helps you understand the narrative behind it much better than if you were to just go through the series without reading comments. Also, keep in mind, in these channels, *nothing is merely a coincidence*
A lesser known analog horror series is monument mythos, which while it may not be as terrifying as something like Mandela catalog it’s story and voice acting is what makes it great.
I realy hope you would make an updated version and add one of the latest popular analog horror called "The mandela catalogue" the story is intresting and some episodes are quite unsettling to watch
I know I’m 2 weeks late to the party, but if you want to take analog horror to the next level, then might I suggest harmony and horror by battington. That series is the stuff of nightmares
I ended up getting addicted to these things, first starting with the Trollge when someone actually made an EAS senarios, it was fun but I wasn't into the genre yet, until I was introduced to multiple channels, to the point where I can't remember all of them, and then the FNAF VHS, The Mandela Catalog and then the Walten Files
I like analog horror, but it's hard for me to find ones that interest me. In terms of good analog horror, I highly recommend Angel Hare, it's a series that goes places you wouldn't expect...
I love that this medium allows genuine creative people to have their work viewed and enjoyed. Instead of needing a studio to fund you while dictating the final product
Just found your channel, this was a damn fine review, and I'll look forward to seeing more from just as I'm looking forward to seeing what analog horror does next!
As a fan who's watched all of these, I didn't think I'd watch this whole video, this is my first time watching one of your videos and I really enjoyed it and watched all the way to the end! Great work, I love your break down of these series and I think your opinions are spot on! I'm a huge horror freak myself and have a little channel myself! Great work! 👍 you've gained a new sub here!
Tbh, analog horror has gotten really stale for me, never had too too much hype for it but local58/monument/Gemini got me really intrigued to see this new type of unnerving subversive horror. However it’s been hard to see anyone really innovate the genre or even keep up the horror.
Analog horror is beautiful art and when i watched the walten files I IMEDEATLY sorry for bad spelling i forhot whats the spelling i skipped it but the newest vhs tape is a lol cuz its just the ytubur making bon into a marketable plush lol
Strange... Very strange... We appear to have stumbled into an alternative reality... In the future.... Where they simulator hold technology for horror purposes... Very interesting
…do I want to watch this right before I go to bed? On one hand I want to see what this video is about but I just KNOW it’ll be one of _those_ things The ones that keep me up until like midnight for 2 or 3 days straight I hate it It happens every few months or so screw it I’ll just watch it with my phone vertically and subtitles on while scrolling through comments Maybe that’ll help? And after this I’ll bury it in my head a bit over less horror-y videos Good ol’ Michael Mercy is a good choice for that if you’re like me That US one in local 58 sounds the scariest to me (I ain’t watching any of em I’m a little baby) Maybe I should send it to my friends though and see what they think
WHERE THE LIVING HELL IS MANDELA CATALOGUE GRAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
This sort of seems to parallel a current trend in indie horror games: A sort of nostalgia horror exemplified by Five Nights at Freddy's (possibly jump started by it), where we enter a Chuckie Cheese type pizza place that was common to kids of the '80s and '90s. You also have Poppy Playtime with its historic videos and old style toys (Huggie Wuggie fits right on my bed with other '80s stuffies), and Bendy and the Ink Machine (yes, it's sort of set in the '20s and '30s, but kids of the '80s and '90s often saw old cartoons on television (particularly Warner Bros, but sometimes you would see Betty Boop or really old Disney cartoons). It sort of seems to be Gen X/GenY/Oregon Trail Gen Horror.
Analog horror is quite literally in my opinion the resurrection of the horror genre as a whole. It’s much more widely accessible, and has a large amount of quality stories. Not too much variety yet but it is definitely getting there. So tired of the average dogshit horror movie or game that comes out every year or two. Doesn’t mean this genre is completely perfect, there are definitely flaws with it, but overall it is a warm welcome to pop culture in my eyes.
I really like your videos, but pleeease invest in a better microphone, I think it would be so much better for the overall video quality, great job tho!
Plz don't be rude, analog horror creators put a lot of work into their pieces just as all other creators do. It's okay to have your own personal opinion and to voice it and say stuff like "I do not like analog horror" or something like that but please don't go into full-on kindergartener mode and say "aNaLoG hOrRoR iS a JoKe"
Wow one day later and this video is already outdated! Because guess what? Local58 just uploaded its first video in two years, so make sure you check that out as well: ua-cam.com/video/-S5Qo84D_NA/v-deo.html
Also, happy Halloween everyone!
~ TinyLeaf
Hey, you should see this one obscure analog horror known as Monument Mythos. Really unsettling
Just noticed the its Been so Long so in the background
analog horror is the only thing that scares me anymore. traditional horror movies are either just jumpscares or more thriller, and im used to real life. analog is good at disturbing me and making me afraid to go to sleep. My fave is probably Walten Files, as hot DAMN does felix's VA do good. i mean, all of them do great, and the arts fantastic, and-
I love Analogue Horror as an idea, but when put into practice I find a lot of series to follow the same ideas and cliches with no originality. Like your frustration with traditional horror, I too have a frustration with analogue horror. Hell, half the scares in these series are just edited photos made to seem creepy.
Analog horror is an art, amazing if done right, but it's so easy to mess up
Local 58 is pretty similar to Tolkien's _Lord of the Rings_ in terms of influence. Both were pretty solid, they grew a fanbase, and later pieces of work(Fantasy or Analog) were lightly influenced or straight up copied.
i remember in the walten files discord looking over the voice acting channel, one of the requirements was "the ability to scream" or something similar to that which is kinda funny out of context, but it makes sense!
Walten Files was so effective at its horror I could not even sleep properly without seeing dead people inside of those animatronics
have you never consumed any type of horror media? The Walten Files wasn't really scary, it was just a series.
So what if you watch harmony & horror,its another good masterpiece like the walten files,still so scary,realistic graphics and more jumpscares.
I just suggest ya this serie
@@anopirsten7565 not much actually but damn it i love the atmosphere of the series
@@ruslanart tbh the voice acting really stopped me from enjoying it fully
@@petergriffin1331 The Walten Files is not a masterpiece lmao. It's just mediocre.
honestly, i have a bit of a soft spot for FNAF horror. I was obsessed with the first few games, and the lore. (and i was like in middle school reading up on how some dude killed kids and was damned to suffering in a animatronic suit) And when the FNAF VHS came out, it hooked me, as i had sort of lost interest post FNAF world.
Loving the Walten Files so far. And i never realized how good the voice acting was until you pointed it out.
one of the things ive always loved about analog horror is how it uses audio. at least from things ive seen, the visuals aren't usually the crutch for the horror- the audio is doing a lot of the heavy lifting, with the visuals playing a supporting role. its really refreshing.
I'm not a big horror guy, but I can't help but to keep up with analog horror and the like. It's all so fascinating to me
I like how you added “Five Nights at Freddy’s” in the content warning along with loud noises and graphic imagery.
I've never heard of analog horror. I started watching some of these and I love it, it's great content. I think one advantage this has over found footage, other than not needing a contrived-feeling type of actor involved for the whole script, is the feeling of age. Most found footage stuff feels to me like someone made it for the purpose of being found footage, and it's hard to get into because of that, but by making something feel like a genuine old article, usually articles that are already disingenuous, like old-timey advertisements and such, it feels much more believable. The footage has a quality of authority to the horror, because it implies that it's a declaration of a reference that is already declarative.
Authority in media is a fascinating concept. The great philosopher Socrates famously didn't trust the concept of written word and believed that writing is a flawed form of communication, because writing carries with itself too much authority compared to spoken word. Like, if you hear someone in person say a bad movie opinion, it's like whatever, but if you see a bad opinion permanently in writing online somewhere, it feels more significant in the mind, because your brain doesn't have an accurate perception of authority. Written word is declarative and final, and so, it feels significant. All static forms of media like writing, videos, stuff like that, they inherently feel like they carry authority. If you quote a famous philosopher like I just did, it feels like it has authority, even though realistically if you were in a room back in the day with Socrates and he just said something to you, it would just feel like a person with an idea like any other. That's why the analog horror stuff works so well, because it goes through multiple steps of increasing in implied authority. It feels like these are actually parts of old static videos that were simply uncovered, meaning it's implied to be an honest reference to a static form of media. Someone trustworthy relaying something factual. The trust is what makes it work.
Anyways, as for the video itself, the content and editing and all that kinda stuff is really on point. There were parts of the video where you tried to make a dramatic statement here and there, but I felt like those were a bit forced. I wasn't sure what this video would be about at first, in terms of the run time, because there isn't a clear arc to this video, it's just kind of talking about 3 different examples of analog horror. If this had more of a throughline, like an overarching point or something that would give this video some sort of story from start to finish rather than being 3 mostly separate explanations of things that just all happen to be analog horror, it'd work better as a video, and it would hook people in sooner once they have an idea of what the arc of the video will be. But by far and away, the easiest criticism to point out would be the title and thumbnail. Title and thumbnail is what makes people watch something, and they have to be geared towards people who obviously won't know the content ahead of time, and won't already be looking for it either. You have to have a title and thumbnail that will make someone care about the subject and want to see what you have to say. If the title is just "analog horror" then that tells people nothing about what the video might be, especially if they don't already know what analog horror is. I saw this in my sub box, didn't know what it was, and felt no interest in clicking to see what it might be until I noticed it was a TinyLeaf video. Mess with the title and thumbnail until you find something eye catching that compels people to learn more, then you'll get a lot more views on high quality content like this. Think critically about which videos you end up clicking on more often than not while scrolling the tube.
I appreciate your feedback, and I'm very glad that you decided to check out some of the series for yourself! And yes, thumbnails and titles are definitely something I'm working to improve on, so I'll keep your advice in mind for my next video. :)
Nice novel
But I do agree with what you said
I do think there are exceptions to the rule of authority though. Like for example, I believe someone with the right credentials or influence making a spoken speech to people has just as much authority, if not more, than if it was just written down.
I must have watched Contingency at least ten times and it still fucks me up every time. The part regarding tending to your children is especially horrifying, ALWAYS gives me chills.
Good shit right here! just got into analog horror through fnaf vhs, squimp, and walten, and as someone who usually avoids horror movies like the plague the thing that really draws me to them is the feeling of personal-ness and being grounded. It makes me really feel like someone went through the effort to burn the vhs with the video you're watching, you can feel the fingerprints on the video. that what you're seeing is intentional and directed. most horror movies come from an omnipotent to semi-omnipotent and very much third person perspective, but analog horror comes from an unknown but non-omnipotent perspective if that makes sense?
I recommend Marble hornets
you should talk about the mandela catalogue too
For those of you who'd like a movie suggestion, I'd recommend The Bay.
Without spoiling too much, it's a mockumentary about an incident that the government covered up, initially centered around a small town's July 4th celebration and festivities, going very quickly from a good time to the worst Independence Day ever, told through handheld recorders, news reports, dashcams, CCTV, and a few more mediums. It has its flaws, but it's a movie I very thoroughly enjoyed being a fan of found footage/analog horror.
The first time I watched the Walten Files the full way through I was unphased by the graphic pictures. I am alone in my room and I literally cannot look at a single picture displayed in its segment :’)
Don't forget Eventide Media Center, Surreal Broadcast, and the Monument Mythos (technically not AH but still good)
Great video! Have to disagree with your comment on the last 5 minutes of the Blair Witch though - you know what's going on because it was explained earlier in the movie... that's what makes it creepy because it's come full circle and it's happening to them...
Literally found your channel for a non-discript anime school game, and I’m here for this content! Thank you! ♥️
Danganronpa, I'm presuming?
@@thegenevaconvention5623 nondescript bestie…. Smh
As a person who loves analog horror, I absolutely love this video. You did such a good job with the visuals of this as well
gemini home entertainment is my favorite because of the calm feeling all of the videos give off in the beginning but then they devolve into somethin terrifying
As always, great video! I wasnt very familiar with analog horror, but it looks like a thing i would enjoy greatly. Modern horror movies and games lack any creativity or innovativity, and thanks to that, they are not scary anymore. But even watching these short clips, gave me chills. I will definitely check out Local 58 and Gemini Home Entertainment. Always pleasure to see your work!
In those channels, I recommend reading the comments after each video. You can find a lot of people that catch small details you might not find and it helps you understand the narrative behind it much better than if you were to just go through the series without reading comments. Also, keep in mind, in these channels, *nothing is merely a coincidence*
A lesser known analog horror series is monument mythos, which while it may not be as terrifying as something like Mandela catalog it’s story and voice acting is what makes it great.
I realy hope you would make an updated version and add one of the latest popular analog horror called "The mandela catalogue" the story is intresting and some episodes are quite unsettling to watch
I'm making my own take on analog horror on this channel. Your video has helped me improve and notice my flaw. Thank you
Analog Horror sticks with you, regular horror doesn't really stick with you.
Thats you
Gemini home entertainment really got me with it's cosmic horror. A similar feeling I got to when I watched "Pompeii" as a kid
"and we used to talk about Bears that kills kids"
-sun Tzu, the art of war
man, local 69 is the best analog horror
Hey Leafy, I love the professionality of your videos, I hope you get your well deserved sub numbers asap. :)
Watched this as well as some of your danganronpa videos, and im in love with your channel
I know I’m 2 weeks late to the party, but if you want to take analog horror to the next level, then might I suggest harmony and horror by battington. That series is the stuff of nightmares
The problem is they often start out great then progress into something stupid with stupid lore which is borderline satire by the end.
I ended up getting addicted to these things, first starting with the Trollge when someone actually made an EAS senarios, it was fun but I wasn't into the genre yet, until I was introduced to multiple channels, to the point where I can't remember all of them, and then the FNAF VHS, The Mandela Catalog and then the Walten Files
This is so creepy, I wasnt even able to watch the whole video :D this is my new biggest fear
16:46 wow he sounds exactly like a music box
I like analog horror, but it's hard for me to find ones that interest me.
In terms of good analog horror, I highly recommend Angel Hare, it's a series that goes places you wouldn't expect...
hello?
just wanted to say I'm empressed with what you did with the editing.
really reminds me of my organization guides (but way better) good job
It is like SCP on Old timey Steriods
contingency is fucking terrifying
I love that this medium allows genuine creative people to have their work viewed and enjoyed. Instead of needing a studio to fund you while dictating the final product
I really think you should do a video on the channel Mandela Catalogue. It is a amazing series.
the mandala catalog is stuck in my mind
I’ve been kind of burnt out on analog horror.
Just found your channel, this was a damn fine review, and I'll look forward to seeing more from just as I'm looking forward to seeing what analog horror does next!
As a fan who's watched all of these, I didn't think I'd watch this whole video, this is my first time watching one of your videos and I really enjoyed it and watched all the way to the end! Great work, I love your break down of these series and I think your opinions are spot on! I'm a huge horror freak myself and have a little channel myself! Great work! 👍 you've gained a new sub here!
Tbh, analog horror has gotten really stale for me, never had too too much hype for it but local58/monument/Gemini got me really intrigued to see this new type of unnerving subversive horror. However it’s been hard to see anyone really innovate the genre or even keep up the horror.
Local58 will always be the pinnacle, it came from a time where internet horror was rich and filled with substance.
one time when I was younger, local 58 scared my for some reason so much to the point where I tried to not look at the moon lmao.
Analog horror is beautiful art and when i watched the walten files I IMEDEATLY sorry for bad spelling i forhot whats the spelling i skipped it but the newest vhs tape is a lol cuz its just the ytubur making bon into a marketable plush lol
You, just appearing like some paranormal investigator while sipping from that mug, has already got me subscribing xD
Definitely going to subscribe. This video is so well made and captures Analog horror perfectly.
Strange... Very strange... We appear to have stumbled into an alternative reality... In the future.... Where they simulator hold technology for horror purposes... Very interesting
Imma just start putting ytp on a vhs and label it as analog horror
Mark’s Pizzeria! Did You Know *TV Corrupts*
Content warning fnaf LOL
Helpful overview and I like the style a lot
I just want the juicy analog horror on UA-cam
I really like analog horror but a large chunk is just fnaf vhs and local 58
There's gotta be new leaps or a solid story
great vid! I will love to watch other videos created by you about analog horror or other kinds of arts and media. you've got a new sub!!!
Hey just started my own analog horror
By body horror, do you mean gory stuff or like seeing INSIDE the body?
Some semi-gory stuff! Nothing too extreme but definitely not anything inside the body!
@@thetiniestleaf Thanks!
Mandela catalog is lokey terrifying.
oh this is a brilliant video. good review and report on the gernre as we know it. I hope you make more! youre clearly passionate about media
“What scares y-“
“JULAY!”
The walten files gives me a childrens show vibe.
I always want to be an animator and a filmmaker I always want to make my own analog horror series
Appreciate for applying the true great and not some dude who uses self promotion for his failed series lol
Analog horror is something that you must mess up on so many times if you want to be good at it.
What better way indeed
…do I want to watch this right before I go to bed?
On one hand I want to see what this video is about but I just KNOW it’ll be one of _those_ things
The ones that keep me up until like midnight for 2 or 3 days straight
I hate it
It happens every few months or so
screw it
I’ll just watch it with my phone vertically and subtitles on while scrolling through comments
Maybe that’ll help?
And after this I’ll bury it in my head a bit over less horror-y videos
Good ol’ Michael Mercy is a good choice for that if you’re like me
That US one in local 58 sounds the scariest to me (I ain’t watching any of em I’m a little baby)
Maybe I should send it to my friends though and see what they think
aint no way this only has 440 likes.. WE NEED MORE
Genuinely had no idea what was going on in Blair witch lmao
great video, great work!
The mandela catalog " am i a joke to you "
WHERE THE LIVING HELL IS MANDELA CATALOGUE GRAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
I watch mandela, walten files etc
I have a fear of jack Walten he is scary
This sort of seems to parallel a current trend in indie horror games: A sort of nostalgia horror exemplified by Five Nights at Freddy's (possibly jump started by it), where we enter a Chuckie Cheese type pizza place that was common to kids of the '80s and '90s. You also have Poppy Playtime with its historic videos and old style toys (Huggie Wuggie fits right on my bed with other '80s stuffies), and Bendy and the Ink Machine (yes, it's sort of set in the '20s and '30s, but kids of the '80s and '90s often saw old cartoons on television (particularly Warner Bros, but sometimes you would see Betty Boop or really old Disney cartoons). It sort of seems to be Gen X/GenY/Oregon Trail Gen Horror.
Analog horror is quite literally in my opinion the resurrection of the horror genre as a whole. It’s much more widely accessible, and has a large amount of quality stories. Not too much variety yet but it is definitely getting there. So tired of the average dogshit horror movie or game that comes out every year or two. Doesn’t mean this genre is completely perfect, there are definitely flaws with it, but overall it is a warm welcome to pop culture in my eyes.
9:23 YYYYEEEEEEEEEAAAAQQAHHHHHH
content warning
4: five nights at freddy's
OMG! A GIRL!! I DIDNT THINK THIS WOULD BE A GiRl YUOUTUBERRE!!!!!!!!
But srsly tho, I’m suprized.
Doesn’t Gemini whatever it’s called have a video game
content warning: five nights at freddy's
Impressive.
five nights at freddys bruh
What 's the right word for these tapes,
Scary are disturbing?
Comment which series is Scary or Disturbing
i'd compare it to spicy comfort food. its really hot but you just cant stop eating, even though your mouth tells you too.
Uncomfortable
Huh weird I’m a analog horror channel
I really like your videos, but pleeease invest in a better microphone, I think it would be so much better for the overall video quality, great job tho!
I think the scariest analog horror Is Mandela Catalogue
The only analog horror setis that sticked is the walten files the others kind of lose relvence
U FORGOT MONUMENT MYTHOS
No offense, but "Courtesy of Sagan Hawkes" is very uncourtly blocking the lowest line of text in the story behind The Walten Files.
i sub
Am I early
Congratulations!
Блять я думал это аналог хоррор или пародия на него, а тут бля чё то заунывно рассказывают
Analog horror is a joke to horror
Plz don't be rude, analog horror creators put a lot of work into their pieces just as all other creators do. It's okay to have your own personal opinion and to voice it and say stuff like "I do not like analog horror" or something like that but please don't go into full-on kindergartener mode and say "aNaLoG hOrRoR iS a JoKe"
what the hell are you talking about? the voice acting in the walten files is atrocious.