You're actively dying and your only companion is a fitness videogame doing it's best to make you hurry for help without scaring you. It's the honesty of your situation and how you know it's right making this so desperately terrifying.
@@ercoglioveneneto i agree the way they made this would just make the player scared to death and if the player was having a heart attack this would probably make it worse 😭
Not gonna lie, I'm with Samantha on this one. It makes it feel fake, but it's actually extremely unsettling to listen to while an AI voice repeatedly tells you that you're having a heart attack.
As a regular Ring Fit player this scared the shit out of me, I thought it was real. So much better than typical analogue horror/anti-piracy screens tbh because of how REAL it sounds
@@modestMismagius105 sigh, I am only indicating that the "mainstream" of analogue horror is only a repetition of visual tropes, while deploying themes that are foreign and irreconcilable to the timeframe usually used by the "mainstream"
@@modestMismagius105 But this right here is the cutting-edge of analogue horror (as it is combined with the format of the anti-piracy screen), so much so that it doesn't even warrant the adjective "analogue" any more and is more aligned with the kind of horror MatPat envisioned to appear after "mainstream" analogue horror fades into obscurity
This actually seems like a new breath of fresh air. The anti piracy screens of feeling like you've done something horrible while scary at first get old after a while, the fear of being in danger for reasons out of the games control and the game desperately trying to help is a different kind of scary from anti piracy screens and I just want more of it.
yeah, its a very creative and unique horror. Its like being diagnosed with cheonic illness and that it will last forever and you can’t be cured. You can only treat the symptoms, but this is just short term relief and it can potentially make your life’s remaining time very concerning. And you still can feel a disheartening grimness in the relief you get.
It's always remarkable to me how video-game-based horror has progressed from the likes of Sonic.exe to THIS. This is honestly leagues more terrifying than any of the anti-piracy screens I've seen.
I think it's doing that so it can check your pulse, and that's how it can even tell you are possibly having a heart attack. But I dunno, I'm not a medical expert.
@@legendgames128No no they don’t mean the thing where it was checking with the thumb, they mean to continue the screen after the warning you have to squeeze the controller. Like pressing the a to continue text?
You are having a heart attack *proceds to make the most scary sound and image so scary that not only would i die from it, the the sound would kill me first*
Doctor here. For what it’s worth: - Heart failure and heart attacks (acute myocardial infarctions) are two different things. - It’s impossible for an IR sensor to detect a heart attack, because to do that, basically you need to either measure a problem with the electrical activity of the heart (using an ECG) or with a blood test that indicates myocardial damage (troponin). - You might be able to use an IR sensor to detect SpO2 (oxygen %) which would be a sign of heart failure but also many other things. - You’d be able to use the IR sensor to detect a severe tachycardia (fast heart rate) though you won’t be able to detect what type. …the music scared the s*** out of me despite knowing all this.
no way u are a doctor yet. you sound and look 16 in your you tube. however i am sure you are in school to become a doctor. school and residency takes a loooooooong time
@@jeremiahbacon3651bro has videos from years ago on taking notes, how he felt about med school, and you can google his name + his country and find him as a doctor. but no, he’s totally not a doctor. 🙄
I think the reason why this works so well is because you ARE in danger. In most other horror games or things like that you aren't in any actual danger. There isn't a way for the game to feasibly hurt or kill you in any reasonal way. But in this you ARE going to die if you don't do anything. Very well done 10/10 hope to see more things like this in the future :)
No magic, no barrier of fantasy that lets you know exactly why this cannot happen. You are not being threatened with death. You were just playing games and now you are told to carefully defend your life, accompanied by a man somewhere in headquarters who programmed a message to save people like you. He doesn't even know you, but he will be the one to hold you from that funky wheel to gently let you know you're dying and starting up the timer to call the police *Dear player: You are having a heart attack. Please remain calm, seek immediate medical aid* *Do not resume physical activity*
You can't help but feel as if the game itself inflicted this upon you. As you wake up in a hospital bed, you become honest with yourself. Your DAMN gaming rig just saved your life! Whoever even TOUGHT OF or CODED that message is now your saviour. You learn about them and with consent, send something nice to their mail
Not exactly the case but reminded me of a fella recreating SAO stuff irl. Most obvious aside, imagine the horror potential this thing could have for its error and warning messages. Because everything is always possible.
Unlike most errors in games, where it tells you another device in your house is detected or whatever, this one makes you fear for your life because it could happen any day. This was really well made, good job!.
As someone who has never played this game, this looks scarily real. Seeing a well-made creepypasta/horror video with a health game is impressive, and this is a very creative way of doing it! Well done!
As some that has played this game this would be very believable if this guy used a voice that the same or at the least simaliar sounding to the one used in-game
Yeah, I've never played this game, but if you're having a heart attack, you'd probably not need a game to tell you so you knew. I think you'd definitely feel it before you see it.
@@stickguydoesstuff Well you dont realy feel it, at first you feel yourself funny and litle tired, and only like 20-30min later you suddenly just very weak and can feel that everything is very wrong.
“You are having a heart attack.” *Proceeds to play the most unsettling heart attack-causing, Jesus-visiting, soul-removing sound* All jokes aside, this is sooo well made! Keep up the good work :)
100% fanmade, if a device thought you needed to take a break it would warn you like this, but if it was a heart attack it would stop everything instantly instead of doing a check. It would warn you asap. It would also not be as threatening to the individual in pain. This is really well made though! { UPDATE: This is not me slandering this creepypasta / fan made piece. I am not trying to cause arguments. I am making observations and statements on how I think it would actually go if it existed. I am a nerd. }
it might do a check to make sure it's not a false positive, but it would also definitely not be asking a heart attack victim to squeeze a pilates ring to do the check lol
@@internetguy7319 I know that but I like to assess things minus the true statements. No need to be so negative. Notice how I said : “This is really well made though!”
True,he says that's an "creepypasta fanmade" and also it wouldn't warn you with such a anxious way, imagine ur having an heart attack and the ringfit would warn u like this😂
I mean, someone WOULD try and sue them, but Nintendo has literally nothing responsible for a person's health issues if they were to injure themselves playing a game (assuming the game and its hardware is safe to use on it's own)
I was not expecting a creepy style warning screen, so I tried to watch this in bed right when I was about to sleep. I had to click off before the end because it genuinely gave me a weird feeling in my chest. Like it knocked the wind out of me for a bit. Even after watching it now, it's making my eyes water. Holy crap lol. Kudos on making one of the most unnerving warning screens out there.
I think you should pay attention to anxiety symptoms. It's pretty normal to feel weird or scared from this video, but getting a heartache upon getting scared might mean your anxiety levels are a bit high. If you suffer from anxiety attacks regularly, just know that it might not be normal and there are treatments, both with and without meds.
"let's make sure they know that they are having a heart attack by adding some relaxing music and someone saying " YOU ARE HAVING A HEART ATTACK STAY CALM" in a calm and gentle voice! "Boss I think I messed it up a little... " "... IT'S BRILLIANT! NEVER THOUGHT OF THIS YOU'RE A GENIUS, MAKE THEM HAVE ANOTHER HEART ATTACK SO THEY CAN'T SUE THE HELL OUT OF FOR OVER EXERCISING! "
I love how realistic this is! Seems like the second coming of the anti-piracy screen except for various warnings! You should make more of these, possibly Labo warning you of a fire hazard with the overheating switch in all the cardboard?
Unrelated note: If at the end of a stage your heart rate is measured to be some 95% or higher, the game evaluates it as you are pushing yourself too hard and recommends rehydrating and taking a break.
@@zapper333 I think so. I once worked out to 96% and the game told me to take a break and drink enough water. I didn't get that message on 94%, so it's either 95 or 96%.
Imagine an even rarer message saying that the game counted your heartbeat and it was zero, while still being connected, and then I can't even imagine what's going to follow
It would tell you to try to put your thumb in the ring to being secure you are still alive or the sistem just lagged and just gave the wrong cardiac rate. If the player is in a high risk situation the game will tell the player to lay diwn on the floor and just relax while he still presses the ring so the system can check it's weak heart rate,also it will tell to seek fast help if there is people in the house of the player , also showing some pictures of how to do CPR on the player's chest. In the other case a message lile this will appear. "You had a sudden death" "There is nothing to do anymore..." And the Nintendo claim of not being responsible of any kind of damage done while playing their games. The game will tell the player to seek help if there is people on their house, as in thar kind of near death situation they won't have enough strenght to call emergency service or even worse if they do not have their phones in the moment. If the player is in this situation and he is alone, he will be f*cked up
@@rDinglenut Now that's realistic, but if the game detects that you are actually dead, it would probably do something unrealistic. I would like it to show a game over screen with the game over soundtrack from earthbound ("Ness lost the battle!"), and then a siren sound starts playing with the text below: This is extremely serious! Player 1 is in danger! ... ... ... ... Please seek help... And then it disconnects you. After that some beeps can be heard and a black screen with white words "We're really sorry..." Now that's both scary and unrealistic, but in case of someone actually having a heart attack and dying, it is kind of unhelpful
@@laser90 check this out. So an alert also will appear if the ring fit player's heart rate is too slow to keeping the suficient oxygen and blood to flow in his body, it will also tell the "high risk" alert telling to stop all the game , it will also make the "dying" player to press the joycon with his thumb the slightiest way possible, the analizing part of the heart rate will show really low lines, almost to being in the flatline. After this a message telling " you are having a fulminant bradycardia " The figure of the man will show his heart beating in a really low speed. The tips will say "Please lay down and relax your body" "Dont breathe too fast" "Do not move and seek fast help from people in your house, if you are alone try to call emergency services" Below the tips Please follow the next steps to do CPR, do not turn off the system until a person or emergency comes to help you
@@SunnyPopsicles fax, they should just remove the horror sound from the end cause that would just make the heart attack even worse. the shock of finding that out alone would cause panic in people and this doesnt really help
I'd say it's because of the connotation that swings with it. This style basically says "alright numpty, listen up. You've fucked up, here's how you might get out of this", breaking down the info into minimalist and easy to understand instructions. Bonus points for the crossed out heart, fucking hell, that came into my dreams.
I was talking about this with a friend one time. We think its because of how lifeless some/most TTS sound, just a robotic, lifeless thing, communicating with you with absolutely no emotion in it's tone. Couple that with a static image of any kind, nevertheless a warning screen of sorts, and it becomes genuinely unsettling.
i want you to notice this little thing about the video: the player stops moving and one second later he immediately gets a critical health warning. he stops moving because hes near collapse on the floor and that is honestly such good attention to detail to this already scary horror short
@@tbotalpha8133yeah I always assume that the games cut the inputs so that the player isn't focused on the game and can concentrate on reading the important message that pops up.
have you had a heart attack before? this does a really good job simulating the anxiety that comes with realizing you're actively having a heart attack. I expected the pain to be the worst part of it but there is no amount of preparing you could do for that kind of anxiety and the looming impending doom
That's such a terrifying thought. I honesty thought this was a real warning screen at first, so when the heart attack screen came I felt that dread you're describing, though obviously not as badly since I almost immediately realized it was fake.
Wow, I think you just triggered my sleeper agent My body once decided to have heart attack-like symtomps randomly. Wake up in middle of night with cold sweat, felt tingling on my entire left arm, then progresses into losing my voice, finally feeling the "tingling" spread to my chest, to my heart. All while my brain is screaming "Impending doom". Uncanny but this was the almost exact replica of the sound that I heard during the longest 15 minute of my life 😬
@@its_elkku135Yeah, "feeling of impending doom" is a symptom that we were taught to recognise in First Aid as belonging to heart attacks, and I just find it nuts that it's so ubiquitous that it's used as a symptom
@@DannyKS3D That just reminded my first (and only) panic attack 7~8 months ago. Ever since I've never felt such a strong feeling of "impending doom", and I hope I never feel that again.
This is so fucking good man. There are obviously some odd creative choices like the tts voice or the scary music but other than that, man, it's so well made and not impossibly unreal unlike some of those shitty anti piracy screens
Something it could detect is some of the symptoms, including shortness of breath/tiredness which could explain why the character in game stops right before the alert.
yeah this one doesn't oversell it NEARLY as much as a lot of "analog horror" or "anti piracy" scary videos do. I always appreciate when someone knows about where to stop before it becomes comical instead of unnerving.
@@susumeyun The first mental connection I found with the TTS is the instructional video when you first boot up Ring Fit where the narrator lady teaches you how to use the controllers
The TTS voice makes sense in my opinion because it’s meant to be an emergency alert, and someone having a heart attack most likely won’t be able to read the screen. Also, this could alert other people in the victim’s house to the problem if it was loud enough, allowing them to get help faster.
Jokes aside, I think this is the perfect example of those Anti Piracy screens and VHS horror mixed. Like VHS, it's the conflict of something immediately dangerous or harming delivered professionally and calmly with steps without an immediate resolution. Like Anti Piracy, it's technology identifying something usually it shouldn't and often with distressing audio that inflicts more harm than good.
I like this because it isnt an evil spooky ghost or the Nintendo shadow lawyers coming to get you. It's a heart attack, something that lots of people can have, something that the ring-fit could believably measure. Well done.
Yeah anti piracy is just the usual, having blood on it, have a old static looking theme, having the character saying they are gonna go over to your place and kill you if you don't call the company of the piracy game but the game telling you have a heart attack and having unnerving music is settling and kinda of scary if this happens to me or someone ,you already know you are in danger because of an heartattack
I want to see more rare health warnings, like if a video game detected shaking of the controller during a scene with flashing lights it would trigger a screen that would stop the game and go "ATTENTION: THE PERSON IN THIS ROOM IS HAVING A SEIZURE, COVER THEIR HEAD WITH A SOFT OBJECT AND SEEK IMMEDIATE MEDICAL AID"
that would be a good idea, but pretty improbable, since there are always warnings like "if you are epileptic, talk with your doctor before playing the game" or whatever, but it would be interesting.
Can I just say Yeah, having a exe game with either a confined demon as the host, or a corruption that alters the entire game is cool, but Having a video game that is trying to save you from impending doom; your own body turning against you, is cooler.
1. 'James Hunter had always thought of himself as a healthy individual. He'd generally been sure not to let his gym membership rot and he'd usually kept a close eye on his diet. Whilst he had a huge list of traits that people considered 'lazy' or 'irresponsible', he'd tried his hardest to stay in shape.' 'Apparently, it hadn't been enough for him to avoid being given a game called "Ring Fit". It had been a Christmas present, given to him by his mother.' 'At first, he'd considered the game a little bit of a insult. Could they not see that he was trying his damnedest to keep himself in shape? Was this some kind of sick joke that they'd found funny? He'd taken it with a forced smile, and near immediately buried it away from his sight.' 'However, thinking back, it was likely that this "Ring Fit" game was the reason he'd ended up lying in a hospital bed instead of in a mahogany coffin six feet beneath.' (Part 2 coming relatively soon)
What else could ring fit detect, and how would instructions on screen look like after measuring your heartbeat and detecting the said condition: 1st: Tachycardia (heartbeat is too high) Your heart is beating way too fast • Stay relaxed and continue breathing normally • If you're taking stimulants, stop taking them immediately! • Do not resume physical activity! • Wait aprox. 2-3 hours for your heart to slow down, before continuing physical activity. • If you don't feel well, or your medical condtion worsens, call emergency medical service immediately. Please turn off the Nintendo Switch and wait for 2-3 hours, before starting Nintendo Switch again. Note: after starting up Nintendo Switch again, you'll be prompted to check your heartbeat to ensure, the tachycardia is resolved. 2nd: Bradycardia (heartbeat is too low) Your heart is beating way too slow • Stay relaxed and continue breathing normally • If this is a first time, you see this screen, take an adequate dose of stimulants (example: caffeine) to speed up your heart. • Wait 1-2 hours for the stimulants to take their effect and then use the joycon to measure your heartbeat. • If this is the second time in a row, you see this screen, do not take another dose of stimulants. Instead, cease all the physical activity and see your doctor as soon as possible. • If you don't feel well, or your medical condtion worsens, call emergency medical service immediately. Note: the message below instructions will be different, depending on, if the bradycardia warning shown up on the first time, or on the second time. (If this is the first time, this screen shows up) Please do not turn off the Nintendo Switch and squeeze the Fit Ring, after the your condition gets better, to check your heartbeat. (If this the second time, this screen shows up) Please turn off the Nintendo Switch and do not use the Ring Fit, before consulting it's usage with your doctor. Arrhytmia (Heartbeat isn't regular and the heartbeat irregularities may be life-threatening) Your heart is beating irregularly and the irregularities in the heartbeat may be life-threatening. • Stay relaxed and continue breathing normally • The Joycon has been now set to precise mode, use the Joycon to check your heartbeat. Note: You'll be prompted to check your heartbeat using the Joycon. During measurement, your own realistic pulses will show on the screen. *If the arrhytmia isn't acutely life-threatening* Your heart is beating irregularly, but the iregularities in your heartbeat aren't life-threatening for now • Stay relaxed and continue breathing normally • If this is the first time, you're informed about your irregular hearbeat, consult your doctor as soon as possible. • If you're using a pacemaker, please ask your doctor to check, if it's working normally. Please turn off the Nintendo Switch and don't use the Ring Fit, before consulting it's usage with your doctor. Warning! Mild arrhytmia may become life-threatening, if left untreated! *If the arrhytmia is acutely life-threatening* Your heart is beating irregularly and the irregularities in your heartbeat are life-threatening! • Stay relaxed and continue breathing normally. • Call emergency medical services immediately. • Do not engage in any physical activity! • If you're using a pacemaker, please get it checked immediately due to high possibility of it's failure. For safety reasons, your session has been suspended. Seek immediate medical attention! Your life is in danger!
As well made as this is, you'd think the best way to alert someone of a potential life-threatening situation would be *NOT* to alarm them of said situation.
How else would you tell them "you're having an emergency, call an ambulance now" instead of "oh well we don't want to scare him let's just chill for ten minutes, probably won't kill"?
@@Roadent1241 ok but imagine if it just tracked you through your IP address and just sent an ambulance to your house without you knowing lmao. Like your just chilling then there's a whole medical team at your door like "your switch told us to come here"
@@Roadent1241 ok but imagine if it just tracked you through your IP address and just sent an ambulance to your house without you knowing lmao. Like your just chilling then there's a whole medical team at your door like "your switch told us to come here"
@@yeet1066 That would be very confusing but very useful considering I can't use a phone because HoH and mobiles don't work here in terms of getting signal XD
I got CHILLS throughout the whole thing! I really liked the way the heartbeat icon was animated. It felt like it was in pain, quite appropiate But, while it adds to it, the Uboa theme kinda made it feel a bit less real, but I get that it had to be done in other parts, like the Ring-con somehow detecting your heartbeat and such But overall, it certainly fooled me, and my friends. That was amazing, I hope we get to see more of these!
People are commenting about the scary music at the end but as someone with severe cardiophobia I think it represents the fear of someone who didn't think they were having a heart attack and is really afraid of what their own body is doing. It's how the feeling I get when my heart is randomly beating a *little* too loud would sound if it was audio, this kind of staticky, imposing noise that you can't ignore
@@adissentingopinion848 I had to sleep with my heating pad on my chest, it helps mitigate the random flutters that scare me so much. (But I still didn't get much sleep- not because of the video but because I had indigestion oof)
i mean id agree that it works well with _representing_ that in like an artistic sense but like as a warning for someone who is currently experiencing a heart attack, a little impractical I'd imagine
Okay, but high key, from a video editor's perspective, incredible job emulating the game's motion graphics. It definitely looked authentic to the style of the game!
I'm gonna be honest, this legit scares me. Not like any piracyScreen where u can see what's gonna happen, or a jumpscare or horror game, Its just the thought of What if you play the game and you have this happening to you, and the sound in the back with the tts speech and the pic and everything, rly well done! Ik its not real, but you traumatized me fr!
@@Astreon123 You fucking Low life fuck, If i said traumatized it means it still affected me for a few weeks! Don't say shit when you don't even know, fucking prick
You are having a *heart attack* • Stay relaxed and continue breathing normally. • Contemplate your final moments in peace. • Consider passing in an amusing pose to lessen the shock of those who discover your corpse.
I have watched some pretty awful shit in my time, read some really horrifying literature, and experienced some scary real life situations, and it hasn't been much of a problem. For some reason I can't even watch this, it's giving me such horrible chills. Extremely well done.
I wonder if it prompts you to answer questions relating to symptoms of a heart attack and then if it leads to a diagnosis of heart attack it calmly tells you to stop playing and consult a doctor
One thing to note is that "Heart Failure" and having a "Heart Attack" are two different things. Heart failure is a condition where your heart does not pump as efficiently as it should be, causing fluid backup throughout your body. It doesn't hurt you in minutes, but over the course of days and months you'll get more and more effects. Very different from a heart attack, meaning your heart is not producing a rythym that can pump blood at all, affecting you within minutes. If we get to the point where a gaming peripheral can take an ekg of you and analyze your heart rhythm accurately to diagnose you, that'd be a scary age indeed.
That’s not what a heart attack is. Heart attacks are when the arteries that give your heart oxygen get blocked and start damaging the heart muscle. EKGs alone can’t diagnose it with any specificity since the rhythm is usually mostly normal, with a few changes that aren’t exclusive to heart attacks.
A heart attack is when a blockage in your coronary arteries is depriving the cardiac muscle of the oxygen it needs. You literally just described what a cardiac arrest is, a completely different problem altogether.
Dude this would actually give me a heart attack if it was real and happened to me. It’s so rare to see one of these anti piracy screens that aren’t focused on scaring you the usual creepy way. It’s the realism that makes it scarier. Imagine if this happened on a livestream bro I think I’d shit myself
@@jinxxddwho said it couldn’t be anti piracy? Make the pirate think they have a heart attack so they no longer pirate games? THATS a million dollar idea
While I think the way the heart attack screen is working is overselling it a liiiiiiiiitle bit for my personal tastes, the "SEVERE HEALTH RISK DETECTED" warning gets me tingling all over. It is reminiscent about how certain fitness trackers attempt to detect various heart rhythm problems before they become symptomatic. Love stuff like this. All of this is very well done, though!
@MsZsc unrelated but I've seen you everywhere on ace attorney and touhou videos for years, super paper mario too iirc and I just wanna know where your pfp is from because I've always wanted to know
This is scarier than any creepy pasta, mainly because any creepy pasta is strictly happening inside the game, this is something that is happening to you.
Wow. Just wow. This is so well done, not only as a mock message for the game, but as a form of horror in its own right. I don't think I've felt this unnerved from a video in years.
honestly, its quite surprising something like this *isnt* in the game considering how physically intensive the game is by design at first i thought this was real just through the assumption that a screen like this *must* exist considering what the game is
As someone who has pushed 187BPM on their first session of this game (the game grossly underestimated how unfit I am), I think would much prefer to be told I'm having a heart attack and come out of it OK, than to _not_ be told and have The Big One creep up on me. I'll take a false-alarm moment-of-anxiety over "actually fucking dead".
@@kaylo8641 dont you constantly hold the controller from the part with the scanner? it uses it to read your rate between levels so why not do it during levels
@@edenengland1883 you hold the ring, not the controller. also I doubt the IR-sensor would be able to measure anything of value while the player moves lol
@@AverageLobotomyFan Hidden Achievement(s) Unlocked! Under red alert - Cause a Severe Health Risk alert to pop up while using the Ring Fit console. All clear - Get no further alerts after the the Severe Health Risk alert wellness check. Fraus mortem - Cause a heart attack alert to pop up whilst playing a game with the Ring Fit console, and reload the game on or before 10 days. Requiescat En Pace - Cause a heart attack alert to pop up whilst playing a game with the Ring Fit console, and not reloading the game after 10 days.
Honestly, this was pretty scary and way better than other scary video game screens like Mario with completely black eyes, or Luigi dying in Mario Party DS. 10/10 High quality, scared the crap outta me.
I actually really like the TTS voice because, from the standpoint that this alert was made to get people help, it makes a ton of sense that there wouldn’t be just text; this alert needs to make *%100* sure that you get the message, and possibly the people you’re living with as well so you can get help.
This is actually *INSANELY* good. Like it scared the shit out of me the first time I watched it and worried it was real. The creepy-ass music is a bit jarring, but man does it put the Fear of Mortality in me. Like i got the chills-up-my-spine-ass fear. The screen going white and the suddenly lack of anything is so damn realistic I would have shit myself on the spot and actually had a heart attack. Plus, to top it off, this is, by far, the Most realistic approach to a "creepy video game" that could ever be done because it's *real.* People can have heart attacks. They could probably be detected by pulse. A machine could pick up on that. A company with safety in mind could design a system able to pick it up. It's handled shockingly calm as well, just a simple: 1. Possible problem detected 2. Stop and confirm problem 3. Inform player of problem Like if the music wasn't there you could convince me this is real without problem. Fantastic job.
Well done. I think something similar using the Apple Watch Ultra is in order. "The heart rate monitor has detected an irregular heartbeat. Please sit down, and place your index finger on the crown of your Apple Watch." "You are experiencing VENTRICULAR TACHYCARDIA, an arrhythmia that requires emergency care. Calling emergency services..."
This scared the fuck outta me, also seeing how it's coming from a "family-freindly" company like nintendo. Could you imagine being at a family gathering and when you're the one holding the controller and this pops up? Then the feeling of impending death takes over and you sit down, and gaze a thousand yard stare because you realize that an ambulance isn't gonna arrive in time. You know you won't survive, meanwhile your family around you is trying to do anything to keep you alive. Very well done, i now have PTSD. (joking)
I might want to see if the IR scanner detects that there is no heart attack and instead prompts you with questions about symptoms to further check, and if the answers lead to a diagnosis of heart attack and the game tells you to stop playing and consult a doctor immediately
I strongly agree, think that could be a super neat sort of sequel/alternate ending to see in a future piece. The IR scanner does through and sees that no it's not a heart attack, and then it goes through a series of ever-more personal questions about potential symptoms, and THEN it hits the viewer with a sort of "You are at high risk for a heart attack, stop playing and consult a doctor immediately"
Holy crap I genuinely thought this was real until the ominous sounds started playing and then I looked into the description and saw the tags, but well done on this, actually caused me to have a slight cold flush of fear.
It’s both funny and depressing that in a screen about how you’re having a heart attack, Nintendo had to make sure to include legal print in small text that they are not liable for your heart attack. Very creative!
I've never played this game but i will say i watched this multiple times when i first saw it just because it was pretty neat to me. I feel like if someone had a heart attack they'd be too busy DYING to check with the ring fit, but I've heard of there being such things as silent heart attacks so this would actually be very helpful. It does make me wonder however what the game actually does when people are having an unusual pulse? like slower higher or just irregularly.
Nah. My dad had his first 2 heart attacks eating dinner chilling with us in the backyard. He ended up vomiting in the shower after which is what signaled something actually being off.
If you want to expand on this idea and make it even more realistic, at-home devices like this or the Apple Watch typically only check for Atrial Fibrillation. It's not really possible for a heart attack to be checked on a device like this, but other inconclusive heart arrhythmia can be (after a much longer recorded EKG), and that could definitely warrant seeking immediate medical attention. The more real the more scary imo, even if the warning isn't as terrifying as a result. It could make for a cool extended version.
in a biomedical sciences class I took, we did EKGs on ourselves with only three electrodes, all on our arms. I know from experience that heart attacks can be picked up on an EKG. a single node on the thumb is a tad far-fetched for a detailed EKG, but hey, we already have pulse oximeters that measure a PI% as well with input only from a single finger. it's really not that far off scientifically!
@@xyz.anonymous so specifically, it's the angina being picked up. there are three main ways it can show, and they're all t-wave oddities. i'd recommend looking it up, because there are pictures available that do it better justice than words. basically, the small line separating the QRS complex from the final T wave is supposed to read at the same height as the line after the T wave and before the P wave. in other words, the EKG is supposed to detect the same amount of electrical activity throughout the entire time between heartbeats, and the baseline shouldn't change after the repolarizing T wave. that line in between the S and T can be raised or lowered, resulting in ST elevation or depression, respectively. additionally, the T wave can just up and turn itself upside down! this is called T wave inversion, and it represents the heart having trouble recovering after beating.
There's a lot of potential horror in game warnings. For example. A wii remote that detects if you're shaking too much. "Potential seizure detected. Press 1 in the next 5 seconds, or emergency services will be called. 5. 4. 3. 2. 1. Dialing...An ambulance is on the way." A console that uses its camera to see if you are sick. "Your lips are a dangerous shade of blue. You have low oxygen levels. Turn off the DS, and call an ambulance" or "No chest movement detected. Please confirm that you are breathing" Heck, lets branch out further. A virtual pet game that tells you if you're being too mean to the animals. "This is a game about raising animals, not abusing them. Feed your dogs, or they will be taken away"
Game: “You are having a heart attack” Also game: *_*plays unsettling droning ambience from the 7th circle of hell*_* *_I might as well get a 2nd heart attack layered over the 1st, and perish_*
If I saw this screen it would give me more of a figurative heart attack than the litteral one I was already having 💀 Jokes aside very well made, bravo.
I think the reason this works so well is that youre being warned of an actual threat that can kill you if not attended to in time, having the feeling that time is running out due to just being warned. Oh yeah and of course the audio from hell in the background adding to the pressure
This is amazing, it got me shook on broad daylight. 😂 There's layers of real life implications that unsettled me better than any analog horror. Much so, I don't know if I'm more upset knowing this isn't real since it's also a reasonable measure to that ever happening. Kudos to that🧐👌
Maybe knowing that the Switch's hardware is widely insufficient to detect a heart attack will help you, there's 12-lead ECGs for a reason. The IR sensor could only theoretically measure blood oxygen and heart rate (maybe). But since there isn't even one electrical contact to you, it couldn't tell you about your heart attack if you had one.
Spanish version : ruclips.net/video/aLVbfXeirUs/видео.html
French version: ruclips.net/video/smC35rnn7Jo/видео.html
JAPAN
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Gracias! Ahora podré traumar a unos cuantos amigos míos con esto 😌👌
@@silu_draws jajaja esa era la idea 👌
Hungarian plsssss
i think it's a lot scarier when a game tells you you're in danger to protect you rather than as a threat as a lot of creepypastas do.
You're actively dying and your only companion is a fitness videogame doing it's best to make you hurry for help without scaring you. It's the honesty of your situation and how you know it's right making this so desperately terrifying.
Yeah this is the way scarier than most creepypastas/analog horror, this actually creeped me out
Are there any other examples of this?
And the fast that the fun music just clip out and a light dark music plays really make it more scarier
And the fast that the fun music just clip out and a light dark music plays really make it more scarier
This warning might cause someone to go into even more of a heart attack with how creepy it is
Same thoughts
I feel like it's trying to _induce_ a heart attack into someone by making their heart problems worse
This is a fan made the ring fit will not warn u with such a anxious way bro
@@ercoglioveneneto i agree the way they made this would just make the player scared to death and if the player was having a heart attack this would probably make it worse 😭
@@nannarsluvbug yeah fr😭💀
If it weren't for the unnecesary "scary sounds" this would definitely pass out as real, this is so well done.
YES!!! i almost fell for it and i play ringfit lol
@@htsn39 its made to keep you aware-
The scary noises are what sell it (for me, anyways)
Not gonna lie, I'm with Samantha on this one. It makes it feel fake, but it's actually extremely unsettling to listen to while an AI voice repeatedly tells you that you're having a heart attack.
sure... if you don't remember ring fit has to check your thumb to actually tell you your heart rate.
props to the creator for having 3 heart attacks so we can watch this in 3 languages
*heart attacks in spanish*
*after a night in the ER* Alright, that's one video done, now for the next.
@@cuddlesthefoxdeer *eats 10 big macs after word*
Heart attack in German: 💀💀💀
This is fake.
@@Trainlover1995 no shit sherlock in the desc. it says #creepypasta,
"Stay relaxed."
**UNSETTLING DANGER MUSIC**
it makes sense though, a heart attack is pretty serious!
literally the background noise actually gives me chills
Sega CD warning music
I think they should've used the song that was playing when reading the player's heart beat in this totally real screen
@@Star.6739 yall the music is made to keep you aware and not faint
i cant believe this guy gave himself a heart attack just to film this video. what dedication
People who can run for 93 minutes are built different.
props to the guy for risking his life yalls
I bet this guy recorded the titanic.
@@Noxedwin GuitarHeroStyles:
@@the_cool_penguin he’s the CAMERA MAN.
As a regular Ring Fit player this scared the shit out of me, I thought it was real. So much better than typical analogue horror/anti-piracy screens tbh because of how REAL it sounds
that generic creepy audio sounds real to you?
@@modestMismagius105 that generic video editing software filter looks real to you?
@@marchdarkenotp3346 ?
@@modestMismagius105 sigh, I am only indicating that the "mainstream" of analogue horror is only a repetition of visual tropes, while deploying themes that are foreign and irreconcilable to the timeframe usually used by the "mainstream"
@@modestMismagius105 But this right here is the cutting-edge of analogue horror (as it is combined with the format of the anti-piracy screen), so much so that it doesn't even warrant the adjective "analogue" any more and is more aligned with the kind of horror MatPat envisioned to appear after "mainstream" analogue horror fades into obscurity
“Stay relaxed.”
**wasps in the background**
Lol, I can't unhear it now 😅
jeez, this is so well-made! bravo
Did you find this off Tik tok?
@@decepted I did
WAIT WHAT
WHAT
@@decepted i did
This actually seems like a new breath of fresh air. The anti piracy screens of feeling like you've done something horrible while scary at first get old after a while, the fear of being in danger for reasons out of the games control and the game desperately trying to help is a different kind of scary from anti piracy screens and I just want more of it.
Sir, this aint no antipiracy
@@Shades423it’s in the same vein, and the video is tagged with it
I’m such a lawful good that antipiracy screens will never *not* scare me lol
yeah, its a very creative and unique horror. Its like being diagnosed with cheonic illness and that it will last forever and you can’t be cured. You can only treat the symptoms, but this is just short term relief and it can potentially make your life’s remaining time very concerning. And you still can feel a disheartening grimness in the relief you get.
It’s scarier because this is something that could happen at any time for real, involving yourself.
It's always remarkable to me how video-game-based horror has progressed from the likes of Sonic.exe to THIS. This is honestly leagues more terrifying than any of the anti-piracy screens I've seen.
and theres two more, in french and in spanish. visit the one you understand the least, for added "warning gibberish" spook factor
This screen is not real? I tought it is
@@stefany3106 this guy makes screens like this all the time, it’s honestly incredible
Idk imo, it's kinda goofy
IMHO, warnings tend to be far scarier than threats.
I love that it still makes you squeeze the ring to advance the message box while you're possibly mid-heart attack
Reported for misleading title, this isn’t in the game.
@@petricor1420It’s not meant to trick anyone lol
@@petricor1420 woowwww u must be the life of the party
I think it's doing that so it can check your pulse, and that's how it can even tell you are possibly having a heart attack. But I dunno, I'm not a medical expert.
@@legendgames128No no they don’t mean the thing where it was checking with the thumb, they mean to continue the screen after the warning you have to squeeze the controller. Like pressing the a to continue text?
"Stay relaxed" *proceeds to blow ghastly wind noises that surely resemble the afterlife*
lmfao
@@sakuraneko2595 Plot twist: there was no music playing.
@@starlightfox8982 😳
People say that the heart attack was a piracy warning.
You are having a heart attack *proceds to make the most scary sound and image so scary that not only would i die from it, the the sound would kill me first*
Doctor here. For what it’s worth:
- Heart failure and heart attacks (acute myocardial infarctions) are two different things.
- It’s impossible for an IR sensor to detect a heart attack, because to do that, basically you need to either measure a problem with the electrical activity of the heart (using an ECG) or with a blood test that indicates myocardial damage (troponin).
- You might be able to use an IR sensor to detect SpO2 (oxygen %) which would be a sign of heart failure but also many other things.
- You’d be able to use the IR sensor to detect a severe tachycardia (fast heart rate) though you won’t be able to detect what type.
…the music scared the s*** out of me despite knowing all this.
no way u are a doctor yet. you sound and look 16 in your you tube. however i am sure you are in school to become a doctor. school and residency takes a loooooooong time
@@jeremiahbacon3651ok, what’s your point? Some people look younger then what they are.
@@jeremiahbacon3651bro has videos from years ago on taking notes, how he felt about med school, and you can google his name + his country and find him as a doctor. but no, he’s totally not a doctor. 🙄
@@jeremiahbacon3651 asians typically look younger i believe
@@jeremiahbacon3651 Have you seen his videos?
I think the reason why this works so well is because you ARE in danger. In most other horror games or things like that you aren't in any actual danger. There isn't a way for the game to feasibly hurt or kill you in any reasonal way. But in this you ARE going to die if you don't do anything. Very well done 10/10 hope to see more things like this in the future :)
No magic, no barrier of fantasy that lets you know exactly why this cannot happen.
You are not being threatened with death. You were just playing games and now you are told to carefully defend your life, accompanied by a man somewhere in headquarters who programmed a message to save people like you.
He doesn't even know you, but he will be the one to hold you from that funky wheel to gently let you know you're dying and starting up the timer to call the police
*Dear player: You are having a heart attack. Please remain calm, seek immediate medical aid*
*Do not resume physical activity*
You can't help but feel as if the game itself inflicted this upon you. As you wake up in a hospital bed, you become honest with yourself.
Your DAMN gaming rig just saved your life!
Whoever even TOUGHT OF or CODED that message is now your saviour. You learn about them and with consent, send something nice to their mail
Probably why EAS horror is popular. It's telling you about the scary thing, trying to protect you....
@@headphonesaxolotlExample of a good game like that maybe?
Not exactly the case but reminded me of a fella recreating SAO stuff irl. Most obvious aside, imagine the horror potential this thing could have for its error and warning messages.
Because everything is always possible.
Unlike most errors in games, where it tells you another device in your house is detected or whatever, this one makes you fear for your life because it could happen any day. This was really well made, good job!.
Huge respect to the player for having a heart attack just to show us this screen
LMAO
Lol
bro died just to show us this
idk if this is a joke or not but its a fake screen cause nintendo wouldnt put music like that
@@TheLivingDeer lmao
As someone who has never played this game, this looks scarily real. Seeing a well-made creepypasta/horror video with a health game is impressive, and this is a very creative way of doing it! Well done!
As some that has played this game this would be very believable if this guy used a voice that the same or at the least simaliar sounding to the one used in-game
Yeah, I've never played this game, but if you're having a heart attack, you'd probably not need a game to tell you so you knew. I think you'd definitely feel it before you see it.
@@stickguydoesstuff Well you dont realy feel it, at first you feel yourself funny and litle tired, and only like 20-30min later you suddenly just very weak and can feel that everything is very wrong.
@@stickguydoesstuff heart attacks aren’t always detected ASAP. Some people have minor heart attacks for a week before it escalates
Sorry, I don't know much about medical stuff and especially not much about the heart. It's just what I thought would make sense.
“You are having a heart attack.”
*Proceeds to play the most unsettling heart attack-causing, Jesus-visiting, soul-removing sound*
All jokes aside, this is sooo well made! Keep up the good work :)
They wanted to make sure if you didn't die of it yet that you're dead now.
Me: "huh, what... you are having a hea" * dies*
Watching this at 1:25am is an experience. Error screens, anti-piracy screens, console glitches (fearful harmony
@Lee_Hechos_2_versiculo_38cry
@Lee_Hechos_2_versiculo_38 take a joke bruh jesus aint offended about some random phrase that doesnt even aim to disrespect anything
I'm not a doctor, but I'm very sure that panic-inducing, and thus heartrate increasing music wouldn't help with a heart attack.
Absolutely true.
Though what if the music is not coming from the game at all, but rather is representative of what the player is thinking at the moment?
I love the liability disclaimer immediately after informing the player of imminent life-threatening harm
"Hey, you're literally about to die, but remember that we aren't responsible."
_(wheezing violently)_ “now this is actual bullshit, let me check the ToS.”
100% fanmade, if a device thought you needed to take a break it would warn you like this, but if it was a heart attack it would stop everything instantly instead of doing a check. It would warn you asap. It would also not be as threatening to the individual in pain. This is really well made though!
{ UPDATE: This is not me slandering this creepypasta / fan made piece. I am not trying to cause arguments. I am making observations and statements on how I think it would actually go if it existed. I am a nerd. }
it might do a check to make sure it's not a false positive, but it would also definitely not be asking a heart attack victim to squeeze a pilates ring to do the check lol
There's literally "#creepypasta" attached to this video what did you expect
@@internetguy7319 some people don’t read descriptions
@@internetguy7319 I know that but I like to assess things minus the true statements. No need to be so negative. Notice how I said : “This is really well made though!”
True,he says that's an "creepypasta fanmade" and also it wouldn't warn you with such a anxious way, imagine ur having an heart attack and the ringfit would warn u like this😂
i like how at the bottom of the warning, after they tell you what to do, they just HAD to make sure that you know that they arent responsible
I mean, someone WOULD try and sue them, but Nintendo has literally nothing responsible for a person's health issues if they were to injure themselves playing a game (assuming the game and its hardware is safe to use on it's own)
I love the contrast between the game telling you you might die, and then telling you to read the Terms of Use.
@@blakksheep736 fr 💀
Nintendo: I have something to tell you but you have to promise not to be mad
@@blakksheep736aperture science moment
I was not expecting a creepy style warning screen, so I tried to watch this in bed right when I was about to sleep. I had to click off before the end because it genuinely gave me a weird feeling in my chest. Like it knocked the wind out of me for a bit.
Even after watching it now, it's making my eyes water.
Holy crap lol. Kudos on making one of the most unnerving warning screens out there.
That's called the nocebo effect, you won't actually get a heart attack from that
@@sonic176yt7great, I’m probably going to take another 30 minutes to fall asleep
I think you should pay attention to anxiety symptoms. It's pretty normal to feel weird or scared from this video, but getting a heartache upon getting scared might mean your anxiety levels are a bit high. If you suffer from anxiety attacks regularly, just know that it might not be normal and there are treatments, both with and without meds.
White backgrounds are the key of uncannyness sometimes.
Same here.
"Say boss in case someone overexerts themselves and risks a heartattack what should we do?"
"Give them another"
"BRILLIANT!"
"If they're dead they can't sue!"
"let's make sure they know that they are having a heart attack by adding some relaxing music and someone saying " YOU ARE HAVING A HEART ATTACK STAY CALM" in a calm and gentle voice!
"Boss I think I messed it up a little... "
"... IT'S BRILLIANT! NEVER THOUGHT OF THIS YOU'RE A GENIUS, MAKE THEM HAVE ANOTHER HEART ATTACK SO THEY CAN'T SUE THE HELL OUT OF FOR OVER EXERCISING! "
@@Diamond_X_Diamondthis one got me rollin💀💀
The two heart attacks will cancel each other out. Simple science
The two heart attacks will cancel each other out, right? /j
I love how realistic this is! Seems like the second coming of the anti-piracy screen except for various warnings! You should make more of these, possibly Labo warning you of a fire hazard with the overheating switch in all the cardboard?
that would honestly be sick. maybe something about kinect too!
Yeah
@Josh A it does get real toasty when you play breath of the wild while charging the battery
@Josh A The switch gets really hot sometimes though, when covered in cardboard it’s even more likely to burn
Kinect???
Unrelated note: If at the end of a stage your heart rate is measured to be some 95% or higher, the game evaluates it as you are pushing yourself too hard and recommends rehydrating and taking a break.
95%?
@@zapper333 I think so. I once worked out to 96% and the game told me to take a break and drink enough water. I didn't get that message on 94%, so it's either 95 or 96%.
@@zapper333 probably an american unit of some kind
@@MarterElectronics American here, never seen anyone use a percentage for your heart rate. It's usually beats per minute.
@@MagegirlNino I assume he meant percentage of your max BPM
Imagine an even rarer message saying that the game counted your heartbeat and it was zero, while still being connected, and then I can't even imagine what's going to follow
Yeah...
It would tell you to try to put your thumb in the ring to being secure you are still alive or the sistem just lagged and just gave the wrong cardiac rate.
If the player is in a high risk situation the game will tell the player to lay diwn on the floor and just relax while he still presses the ring so the system can check it's weak heart rate,also it will tell to seek fast help if there is people in the house of the player , also showing some pictures of how to do CPR on the player's chest.
In the other case a message lile this will appear.
"You had a sudden death"
"There is nothing to do anymore..."
And the Nintendo claim of not being responsible of any kind of damage done while playing their games.
The game will tell the player to seek help if there is people on their house, as in thar kind of near death situation they won't have enough strenght to call emergency service or even worse if they do not have their phones in the moment.
If the player is in this situation and he is alone, he will be f*cked up
@@rDinglenut Now that's realistic, but if the game detects that you are actually dead, it would probably do something unrealistic. I would like it to show a game over screen with the game over soundtrack from earthbound ("Ness lost the battle!"), and then a siren sound starts playing with the text below:
This is extremely serious!
Player 1 is in danger!
...
...
...
...
Please seek help...
And then it disconnects you. After that some beeps can be heard and a black screen with white words "We're really sorry..."
Now that's both scary and unrealistic, but in case of someone actually having a heart attack and dying, it is kind of unhelpful
@@laser90 check this out.
So an alert also will appear if the ring fit player's heart rate is too slow to keeping the suficient oxygen and blood to flow in his body, it will also tell the "high risk" alert telling to stop all the game , it will also make the "dying" player to press the joycon with his thumb the slightiest way possible, the analizing part of the heart rate will show really low lines, almost to being in the flatline.
After this a message telling " you are having a fulminant bradycardia "
The figure of the man will show his heart beating in a really low speed.
The tips will say
"Please lay down and relax your body"
"Dont breathe too fast"
"Do not move and seek fast help from people in your house, if you are alone try to call emergency services"
Below the tips
Please follow the next steps to do CPR, do not turn off the system until a person or emergency comes to help you
@@laser90 nah, I feel like the system would blare as loud as possible so that anyone nearby would hear and come as fast as possible
the fact that this isnt about anti piracy, but an actual real life horror that could be possibly happening to you makes this SO unsettling
I can actually see this implemented, albeit more polished and with more features
Yeah all anti piracy videos are annoyingly creppy with 30 sounds and dead mario
@@SunnyPopsicles fax, they should just remove the horror sound from the end cause that would just make the heart attack even worse. the shock of finding that out alone would cause panic in people and this doesnt really help
There is one detail about this that I like. The heart rate is checked much faster than in the normal game (I think) showing the urgency.
as a ring fit player, can confirm that the emergency check is much faster than the normal check
@@googa9965 woah that's a pretty good detail indeed
The little heart graphic is also far more erratic.
there's something about these simple looking warnings with a tts voice on it that terrifies the absolute shit out of me
Maybe it stems from the emergency alert system. Idk, terrifies me as well
I'd say it's because of the connotation that swings with it. This style basically says "alright numpty, listen up. You've fucked up, here's how you might get out of this", breaking down the info into minimalist and easy to understand instructions.
Bonus points for the crossed out heart, fucking hell, that came into my dreams.
Sameeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
Same here, i remember getting freaked out as a kid looking trough the health and safety app on the 3DS
I was talking about this with a friend one time. We think its because of how lifeless some/most TTS sound, just a robotic, lifeless thing, communicating with you with absolutely no emotion in it's tone. Couple that with a static image of any kind, nevertheless a warning screen of sorts, and it becomes genuinely unsettling.
i want you to notice this little thing about the video:
the player stops moving and one second later he immediately gets a critical health warning.
he stops moving because hes near collapse on the floor and that is honestly such good attention to detail to this already scary horror short
I assumed the player stopped moving because the game forced them to stop, so they would pay attention to the warning screen.
@@tbotalpha8133yeah I always assume that the games cut the inputs so that the player isn't focused on the game and can concentrate on reading the important message that pops up.
@@tbotalpha8133I assumed so too, but if OP's reason is right, that's just horrifying
"put your thumb on the IR sensor"
Good thing he was concious enough to press in on the ring con and get his heartrate
have you had a heart attack before? this does a really good job simulating the anxiety that comes with realizing you're actively having a heart attack. I expected the pain to be the worst part of it but there is no amount of preparing you could do for that kind of anxiety and the looming impending doom
That's such a terrifying thought. I honesty thought this was a real warning screen at first, so when the heart attack screen came I felt that dread you're describing, though obviously not as badly since I almost immediately realized it was fake.
Wow, I think you just triggered my sleeper agent
My body once decided to have heart attack-like symtomps randomly.
Wake up in middle of night with cold sweat, felt tingling on my entire left arm, then progresses into losing my voice, finally feeling the "tingling" spread to my chest, to my heart.
All while my brain is screaming "Impending doom".
Uncanny but this was the almost exact replica of the sound that I heard during the longest 15 minute of my life 😬
@@its_elkku135Yeah, "feeling of impending doom" is a symptom that we were taught to recognise in First Aid as belonging to heart attacks, and I just find it nuts that it's so ubiquitous that it's used as a symptom
As somebody who had heart palpitations after a med change very recently. This describes that impending doom feeling.
@@DannyKS3D That just reminded my first (and only) panic attack 7~8 months ago. Ever since I've never felt such a strong feeling of "impending doom", and I hope I never feel that again.
For some reason it’s funny to me how, when the “Severe health risk detected” message pops up, you still have to press in the ring.
You might be having a heart attack!! Stop everything, check your pulse *right now.*
...Ready? 3, 2, 1, Go! :D
Couldn’t you press the X button? Ring fit lets you use button controls for menuing instead of the ring if you choose
Oh my god that's hilarious now that you pointed it out
This is so fucking good man. There are obviously some odd creative choices like the tts voice or the scary music but other than that, man, it's so well made and not impossibly unreal unlike some of those shitty anti piracy screens
Something it could detect is some of the symptoms, including shortness of breath/tiredness which could explain why the character in game stops right before the alert.
yeah this one doesn't oversell it NEARLY as much as a lot of "analog horror" or "anti piracy" scary videos do. I always appreciate when someone knows about where to stop before it becomes comical instead of unnerving.
To be honest the TTS voice fits perfectly for the modern nintendo vibe, it reminds me of the female narrator for ACNH's update trailers.
@@susumeyun The first mental connection I found with the TTS is the instructional video when you first boot up Ring Fit where the narrator lady teaches you how to use the controllers
The TTS voice makes sense in my opinion because it’s meant to be an emergency alert, and someone having a heart attack most likely won’t be able to read the screen. Also, this could alert other people in the victim’s house to the problem if it was loud enough, allowing them to get help faster.
“You’re having a hearth attack”
**puts a scary ambient to kill you**
Jokes aside, I think this is the perfect example of those Anti Piracy screens and VHS horror mixed.
Like VHS, it's the conflict of something immediately dangerous or harming delivered professionally and calmly with steps without an immediate resolution.
Like Anti Piracy, it's technology identifying something usually it shouldn't and often with distressing audio that inflicts more harm than good.
if not for the creepy droning sound on the final screen, i probably wouldn't have realised this was fanmade
yeah same
same here
It is?
I like this because it isnt an evil spooky ghost or the Nintendo shadow lawyers coming to get you. It's a heart attack, something that lots of people can have, something that the ring-fit could believably measure. Well done.
ima be real this is more terrifying than 228922
If I somehow got this warning while playing this and wasn't having a heart attack, this would certainly give me one
This is honestly scarier than creepypasta anti-piracy screens, like the game is desperately trying to help you when you're already near death
Yeah anti piracy is just the usual, having blood on it, have a old static looking theme, having the character saying they are gonna go over to your place and kill you if you don't call the company of the piracy game but the game telling you have a heart attack and having unnerving music is settling and kinda of scary if this happens to me or someone ,you already know you are in danger because of an heartattack
I want to see more rare health warnings, like if a video game detected shaking of the controller during a scene with flashing lights it would trigger a screen that would stop the game and go "ATTENTION: THE PERSON IN THIS ROOM IS HAVING A SEIZURE, COVER THEIR HEAD WITH A SOFT OBJECT AND SEEK IMMEDIATE MEDICAL AID"
that would be a good idea, but pretty improbable, since there are always warnings like "if you are epileptic, talk with your doctor before playing the game" or whatever, but it would be interesting.
@@m999n yeah, but probably the victim may not know he/she is epileptic and just think it happens to everyone
@@axot107 you're right, good point.
What if its a false positive?
@Bxbypro_doggy PFFT HAHAHAAHAJDJSJDJDK💀💀💀💀
Can I just say
Yeah, having a exe game with either a confined demon as the host, or a corruption that alters the entire game is cool, but
Having a video game that is trying to save you from impending doom; your own body turning against you, is cooler.
Okay, you know what, I'm writing something on this later.
@@TheVoicesOfTheBeyonddid you do it
@@thatoneguy2882 a few snippets
1. 'James Hunter had always thought of himself as a healthy individual. He'd generally been sure not to let his gym membership rot and he'd usually kept a close eye on his diet. Whilst he had a huge list of traits that people considered 'lazy' or 'irresponsible', he'd tried his hardest to stay in shape.'
'Apparently, it hadn't been enough for him to avoid being given a game called "Ring Fit". It had been a Christmas present, given to him by his mother.'
'At first, he'd considered the game a little bit of a insult. Could they not see that he was trying his damnedest to keep himself in shape? Was this some kind of sick joke that they'd found funny? He'd taken it with a forced smile, and near immediately buried it away from his sight.'
'However, thinking back, it was likely that this "Ring Fit" game was the reason he'd ended up lying in a hospital bed instead of in a mahogany coffin six feet beneath.'
(Part 2 coming relatively soon)
@@TheVoicesOfTheBeyond damn thats pretty good
What else could ring fit detect, and how would instructions on screen look like after measuring your heartbeat and detecting the said condition:
1st: Tachycardia (heartbeat is too high)
Your heart is beating way too fast
• Stay relaxed and continue breathing normally
• If you're taking stimulants, stop taking them immediately!
• Do not resume physical activity!
• Wait aprox. 2-3 hours for your heart to slow down, before continuing physical activity.
• If you don't feel well, or your medical condtion worsens, call emergency medical service immediately.
Please turn off the Nintendo Switch and wait for 2-3 hours, before starting Nintendo Switch again.
Note: after starting up Nintendo Switch again, you'll be prompted to check your heartbeat to ensure, the tachycardia is resolved.
2nd: Bradycardia (heartbeat is too low)
Your heart is beating way too slow
• Stay relaxed and continue breathing normally
• If this is a first time, you see this screen, take an adequate dose of stimulants (example: caffeine) to speed up your heart.
• Wait 1-2 hours for the stimulants to take their effect and then use the joycon to measure your heartbeat.
• If this is the second time in a row, you see this screen, do not take another dose of stimulants. Instead, cease all the physical activity and see your doctor as soon as possible.
• If you don't feel well, or your medical condtion worsens, call emergency medical service immediately.
Note: the message below instructions will be different, depending on, if the bradycardia warning shown up on the first time, or on the second time.
(If this is the first time, this screen shows up) Please do not turn off the Nintendo Switch and squeeze the Fit Ring, after the your condition gets better, to check your heartbeat.
(If this the second time, this screen shows up) Please turn off the Nintendo Switch and do not use the Ring Fit, before consulting it's usage with your doctor.
Arrhytmia (Heartbeat isn't regular and the heartbeat irregularities may be life-threatening)
Your heart is beating irregularly and the irregularities in the heartbeat may be life-threatening.
• Stay relaxed and continue breathing normally
• The Joycon has been now set to precise mode, use the Joycon to check your heartbeat.
Note: You'll be prompted to check your heartbeat using the Joycon. During measurement, your own realistic pulses will show on the screen.
*If the arrhytmia isn't acutely life-threatening*
Your heart is beating irregularly, but the iregularities in your heartbeat aren't life-threatening for now
• Stay relaxed and continue breathing normally
• If this is the first time, you're informed about your irregular hearbeat, consult your doctor as soon as possible.
• If you're using a pacemaker, please ask your doctor to check, if it's working normally.
Please turn off the Nintendo Switch and don't use the Ring Fit, before consulting it's usage with your doctor.
Warning! Mild arrhytmia may become life-threatening, if left untreated!
*If the arrhytmia is acutely life-threatening*
Your heart is beating irregularly and the irregularities in your heartbeat are life-threatening!
• Stay relaxed and continue breathing normally.
• Call emergency medical services immediately.
• Do not engage in any physical activity!
• If you're using a pacemaker, please get it checked immediately due to high possibility of it's failure.
For safety reasons, your session has been suspended.
Seek immediate medical attention! Your life is in danger!
the your life is in danger stuff finna kill me before the attack does
This would genuinely be fricking horrifying to see if it was real
Heart attack cannot be detected via infared.
But these can
As well made as this is, you'd think the best way to alert someone of a potential life-threatening situation would be *NOT* to alarm them of said situation.
yeah i'd have even more of a heart attack
How else would you tell them "you're having an emergency, call an ambulance now" instead of "oh well we don't want to scare him let's just chill for ten minutes, probably won't kill"?
@@Roadent1241 ok but imagine if it just tracked you through your IP address and just sent an ambulance to your house without you knowing lmao. Like your just chilling then there's a whole medical team at your door like "your switch told us to come here"
@@Roadent1241 ok but imagine if it just tracked you through your IP address and just sent an ambulance to your house without you knowing lmao. Like your just chilling then there's a whole medical team at your door like "your switch told us to come here"
@@yeet1066 That would be very confusing but very useful considering I can't use a phone because HoH and mobiles don't work here in terms of getting signal XD
I got CHILLS throughout the whole thing!
I really liked the way the heartbeat icon was animated. It felt like it was in pain, quite appropiate
But, while it adds to it, the Uboa theme kinda made it feel a bit less real, but I get that it had to be done in other parts, like the Ring-con somehow detecting your heartbeat and such
But overall, it certainly fooled me, and my friends. That was amazing, I hope we get to see more of these!
It actually can detect your heartbeat, just not like this. At the end of every level, it checks it to summarize your excercise.
@@GarciaGamingFR Yeah, that's thanks to the IR sensor on the Joycon
Unfortunately it can't do that with the rest of the Ringcon though
People are commenting about the scary music at the end but as someone with severe cardiophobia I think it represents the fear of someone who didn't think they were having a heart attack and is really afraid of what their own body is doing.
It's how the feeling I get when my heart is randomly beating a *little* too loud would sound if it was audio, this kind of staticky, imposing noise that you can't ignore
Yeah, this felt a lot like my hypochondriac episodes. I had to sleep with the lights on after watching this.
@@adissentingopinion848 I had to sleep with my heating pad on my chest, it helps mitigate the random flutters that scare me so much. (But I still didn't get much sleep- not because of the video but because I had indigestion oof)
i mean id agree that it works well with _representing_ that in like an artistic sense
but like as a warning for someone who is currently experiencing a heart attack, a little impractical I'd imagine
@@thatoneguy9582 Yeah that's what I meant, that it's an artistic choice for the point of view of the player rather than part of the screen
@@adissentingopinion848you're just scared of ghosts
If I wouldn't be already having a heart attack, This Message would have given me it.
Okay, but high key, from a video editor's perspective, incredible job emulating the game's motion graphics. It definitely looked authentic to the style of the game!
I dont think id ever want a game telling me "You are dying right now" this just scares me lmao if that was your goal, great job making this
New horror game idea: A normal game that randomly tells you that you're experiencing a medical emergency!
@@genericname2747 Anxiety simulator 3000
@@genericname2747kay but what if we apply it to other games?
Like Wii fit?
I'm gonna be honest, this legit scares me. Not like any piracyScreen where u can see what's gonna happen, or a jumpscare or horror game,
Its just the thought of What if you play the game and you have this happening to you, and the sound in the back with the tts speech and the pic and everything, rly well done! Ik its not real, but you traumatized me fr!
Getting scared doesnt automatically equal trauma dumbass
@@Astreon123 You fucking Low life fuck, If i said traumatized it means it still affected me for a few weeks! Don't say shit when you don't even know, fucking prick
You are having a *heart attack*
• Stay relaxed and continue breathing normally.
• Contemplate your final moments in peace.
• Consider passing in an amusing pose to lessen the shock of those who discover your corpse.
Unnironically that could help me calm down in that situation
I have watched some pretty awful shit in my time, read some really horrifying literature, and experienced some scary real life situations, and it hasn't been much of a problem. For some reason I can't even watch this, it's giving me such horrible chills. Extremely well done.
same. it gives me goosebumps, but i cant stop watching. i think I need help.
The most awful thing you've seen is a paper cut if you can't watch this bro
I mean, I’ve played basically the entirety of DDLC and I still find this video terrifying
@@aaronmiller5754 shut up dude we don't care
@@aaronmiller5754 ddlc is not scary
Oh man I would kill to see another version where the heart failure check passes and you’re free to resume the game because I wonder what it would say
I wonder if it prompts you to answer questions relating to symptoms of a heart attack and then if it leads to a diagnosis of heart attack it calmly tells you to stop playing and consult a doctor
Seconding this, I'd love to see something like that.
I bet that it would say "false positive, continue playing sir/ma'am. But consider taking a break after a while."
It would say: False health risk. Continue game.
"Heart failure check passed, please take a break until your heart rate slows down before continuing."
props to the guy who literally had a heart attack to get us this video. really took one for the team 😔✊
agree😢😢😢
Guys it's fake
@@Baru.08No shit?? LMAO it's a joke.
@@Baru.08 woooosh
guys it’s real i was there when it happened
As someone with cardiophobia this right here is my exact fear personified.
One thing to note is that "Heart Failure" and having a "Heart Attack" are two different things. Heart failure is a condition where your heart does not pump as efficiently as it should be, causing fluid backup throughout your body. It doesn't hurt you in minutes, but over the course of days and months you'll get more and more effects. Very different from a heart attack, meaning your heart is not producing a rythym that can pump blood at all, affecting you within minutes.
If we get to the point where a gaming peripheral can take an ekg of you and analyze your heart rhythm accurately to diagnose you, that'd be a scary age indeed.
That’s not what a heart attack is. Heart attacks are when the arteries that give your heart oxygen get blocked and start damaging the heart muscle. EKGs alone can’t diagnose it with any specificity since the rhythm is usually mostly normal, with a few changes that aren’t exclusive to heart attacks.
A heart attack is when a blockage in your coronary arteries is depriving the cardiac muscle of the oxygen it needs. You literally just described what a cardiac arrest is, a completely different problem altogether.
There was that Gameboy accessory called the Glucoboy which measured your blood sugar levels, so I guess that's a start.
The wii almost had an oximeter accessory, so that was pretty close I guess
to be honest if you're having an heart attack you'd know that quicker than the game does
Dude this would actually give me a heart attack if it was real and happened to me. It’s so rare to see one of these anti piracy screens that aren’t focused on scaring you the usual creepy way. It’s the realism that makes it scarier. Imagine if this happened on a livestream bro I think I’d shit myself
goodbye streamer ;-;
It's not anti-piracy screen
@@jinxxddbut it’s a fake video made to look scary. Basically the same thing. Also: read the hashtags.
@@slugcat_number_75487 people can survive heart attacks
@@jinxxddwho said it couldn’t be anti piracy? Make the pirate think they have a heart attack so they no longer pirate games? THATS a million dollar idea
While I think the way the heart attack screen is working is overselling it a liiiiiiiiitle bit for my personal tastes, the "SEVERE HEALTH RISK DETECTED" warning gets me tingling all over. It is reminiscent about how certain fitness trackers attempt to detect various heart rhythm problems before they become symptomatic. Love stuff like this. All of this is very well done, though!
which trackers?
@@MsZsc Modern FitBits can monitor for signs of Atrial Fibrillation, for example.
@MsZsc unrelated but I've seen you everywhere on ace attorney and touhou videos for years, super paper mario too iirc and I just wanna know where your pfp is from because I've always wanted to know
@@khadijaali2609 hachi advance wars
This is scarier than any creepy pasta, mainly because any creepy pasta is strictly happening inside the game, this is something that is happening to you.
As a regular Ring Fit player, you had me fooled for the first seconds when I first saw this on twitter. Great job.
Wow. Just wow. This is so well done, not only as a mock message for the game, but as a form of horror in its own right. I don't think I've felt this unnerved from a video in years.
honestly, its quite surprising something like this *isnt* in the game considering how physically intensive the game is by design
at first i thought this was real just through the assumption that a screen like this *must* exist considering what the game is
if it was in the game, it'd probably lead to more harm than good given the likelihood for false positives leading to possible anxiety attacks
As someone who has pushed 187BPM on their first session of this game (the game grossly underestimated how unfit I am), I think would much prefer to be told I'm having a heart attack and come out of it OK, than to _not_ be told and have The Big One creep up on me.
I'll take a false-alarm moment-of-anxiety over "actually fucking dead".
the game doesn’t have a consistent heart monitor on you, so I’d say it would even be an option…
@@kaylo8641 dont you constantly hold the controller from the part with the scanner?
it uses it to read your rate between levels so why not do it during levels
@@edenengland1883 you hold the ring, not the controller. also I doubt the IR-sensor would be able to measure anything of value while the player moves lol
i love this type of analog horror the most. it reminds me of my actual childhood fears.
Imagine getting an achievement afterwards
*Achievement unlocked!*
*Sole Survivor* - Suffer from a heart attack while playing and reload the game.
@@AverageLobotomyFan"90% of players failed to get this achievement while attempting it"
@@AverageLobotomyFan
Hidden Achievement(s) Unlocked!
Under red alert - Cause a Severe Health Risk alert to pop up while using the Ring Fit console.
All clear - Get no further alerts after the the Severe Health Risk alert wellness check.
Fraus mortem - Cause a heart attack alert to pop up whilst playing a game with the Ring Fit console, and reload the game on or before 10 days.
Requiescat En Pace - Cause a heart attack alert to pop up whilst playing a game with the Ring Fit console, and not reloading the game after 10 days.
@@jdjGSHBFjh68827Now completionists have to survive at least 1 heart attack before attempting the other
Achievement Unlocked: Final Destination
Honestly, this was pretty scary and way better than other scary video game screens like Mario with completely black eyes, or Luigi dying in Mario Party DS. 10/10 High quality, scared the crap outta me.
Never heard of the last one, is it on youtube? Thought I had seen all fake anti piracy videos by now
@@zwarteschimthe fake Mario Party DS screen is literally what started the trend. It's what they're talking about here.
"Luigi dying in Mario Party DS" made me laugh for some reason.
i agree!! this was extremely well made
Luigi LOSES by doing absolutely nothing @@CoffeeaddictWriting
I actually really like the TTS voice because, from the standpoint that this alert was made to get people help, it makes a ton of sense that there wouldn’t be just text; this alert needs to make *%100* sure that you get the message, and possibly the people you’re living with as well so you can get help.
It also has a pass to blast it full volume. Noise complaints are needed right now
it sold it for me because TTS by itself is unsettling to me 😂
"911 what's your emergency?"
"uh, my game, my nintendo game thing, it said im in heart failure"
"what"
This is actually *INSANELY* good. Like it scared the shit out of me the first time I watched it and worried it was real. The creepy-ass music is a bit jarring, but man does it put the Fear of Mortality in me. Like i got the chills-up-my-spine-ass fear. The screen going white and the suddenly lack of anything is so damn realistic I would have shit myself on the spot and actually had a heart attack. Plus, to top it off, this is, by far, the Most realistic approach to a "creepy video game" that could ever be done because it's *real.* People can have heart attacks. They could probably be detected by pulse. A machine could pick up on that. A company with safety in mind could design a system able to pick it up. It's handled shockingly calm as well, just a simple:
1. Possible problem detected
2. Stop and confirm problem
3. Inform player of problem
Like if the music wasn't there you could convince me this is real without problem. Fantastic job.
What creepy music?
The liability reminder at the bottom is so creative
Well done. I think something similar using the Apple Watch Ultra is in order. "The heart rate monitor has detected an irregular heartbeat. Please sit down, and place your index finger on the crown of your Apple Watch." "You are experiencing VENTRICULAR TACHYCARDIA, an arrhythmia that requires emergency care. Calling emergency services..."
Really? Why couldn’t the switch call an ambulance for the player?
@@awobbles9404 not everyone has their address info in their switch
@@Comic3665 well they can at least get the emergency service call on
@@awobbles9404 why would you not just call an ambulance yourself? i dont think the switch even has a mic so it wouldnt work anyway
@@Comic3665 what if your phone isn’t near you, huh?
This scared the fuck outta me, also seeing how it's coming from a "family-freindly" company like nintendo.
Could you imagine being at a family gathering and when you're the one holding the controller and this pops up?
Then the feeling of impending death takes over and you sit down, and gaze a thousand yard stare because you realize that an ambulance isn't gonna arrive in time.
You know you won't survive, meanwhile your family around you is trying to do anything to keep you alive.
Very well done, i now have PTSD. (joking)
Like, death in itself is scary, but when you know that you are about to die it is PURE nightmare fuel.
The calm and instructive “You are having a heart attack.” Makes me have one 😅
If you weren't having one before, you sure as hell are now!
i found it funny tbh
Genuinely one of the most terrifying things I’ve seen. Something about how real it seems and how it can actually happen makes this so scary
And the fact that it looks like a real nintendo switch animation
@@Disbanded9998something you have a chance of actually seeing irl
I might want to see if the IR scanner detects that there is no heart attack and instead prompts you with questions about symptoms to further check, and if the answers lead to a diagnosis of heart attack and the game tells you to stop playing and consult a doctor immediately
I strongly agree, think that could be a super neat sort of sequel/alternate ending to see in a future piece. The IR scanner does through and sees that no it's not a heart attack, and then it goes through a series of ever-more personal questions about potential symptoms, and THEN it hits the viewer with a sort of "You are at high risk for a heart attack, stop playing and consult a doctor immediately"
What sold me on this being genuine was the legal disclaimer at the bottom lol! “By the way, this is not our fault, just so you know!”
Holy crap I genuinely thought this was real until the ominous sounds started playing and then I looked into the description and saw the tags, but well done on this, actually caused me to have a slight cold flush of fear.
It’s both funny and depressing that in a screen about how you’re having a heart attack, Nintendo had to make sure to include legal print in small text that they are not liable for your heart attack. Very creative!
This is such a natural progression from anti-piracy screens. It’s super well made too! I hope you do more!
I've never played this game but i will say i watched this multiple times when i first saw it just because it was pretty neat to me. I feel like if someone had a heart attack they'd be too busy DYING to check with the ring fit, but I've heard of there being such things as silent heart attacks so this would actually be very helpful. It does make me wonder however what the game actually does when people are having an unusual pulse? like slower higher or just irregularly.
Nah. My dad had his first 2 heart attacks eating dinner chilling with us in the backyard. He ended up vomiting in the shower after which is what signaled something actually being off.
How do you explain this to the paramedics? "Yeah my video game told me I'm having a heart attack" "...I'm sorry what?"
lol
"didn't you hear me I said my nintendo told me the video game gave me a heart attack"
My nintendo switch said I'm dying what more do you want
don't doubt the fitness game if it says i'm dying then i'm dying
i missed anti piracy type media horror so bad, this is so good
0:07 As if the heart failure check would actually be able to detect heart failure when half the time it couldn’t detect my own heartbeat 😂💀
"STOP USE IMMEDIANTLY"
"Oh, yeah, just squeeze the controller to continue."
"Most people who see this screen are unfortunate to only see it once,"
OH COME ON DUDE THAT JUST MADE IT EVEN MORE SCARY WTF
If you want to expand on this idea and make it even more realistic, at-home devices like this or the Apple Watch typically only check for Atrial Fibrillation.
It's not really possible for a heart attack to be checked on a device like this, but other inconclusive heart arrhythmia can be (after a much longer recorded EKG), and that could definitely warrant seeking immediate medical attention.
The more real the more scary imo, even if the warning isn't as terrifying as a result. It could make for a cool extended version.
in a biomedical sciences class I took, we did EKGs on ourselves with only three electrodes, all on our arms. I know from experience that heart attacks can be picked up on an EKG.
a single node on the thumb is a tad far-fetched for a detailed EKG, but hey, we already have pulse oximeters that measure a PI% as well with input only from a single finger. it's really not that far off scientifically!
@@martyruth77 huh that's interesting, how does a MI present on an EKG then?
@@xyz.anonymous so specifically, it's the angina being picked up. there are three main ways it can show, and they're all t-wave oddities. i'd recommend looking it up, because there are pictures available that do it better justice than words.
basically, the small line separating the QRS complex from the final T wave is supposed to read at the same height as the line after the T wave and before the P wave. in other words, the EKG is supposed to detect the same amount of electrical activity throughout the entire time between heartbeats, and the baseline shouldn't change after the repolarizing T wave.
that line in between the S and T can be raised or lowered, resulting in ST elevation or depression, respectively.
additionally, the T wave can just up and turn itself upside down! this is called T wave inversion, and it represents the heart having trouble recovering after beating.
@@martyruth77 ah I see. Thank you for the information
I was gonna comment this, IR cameras cannot detect heart attacks, only high/low heart rate that’s dangerous and AiFib.
"Stay relaxed" while horror music is playing
All seriousness, this is fantastic!
"You are having a heart attack"
*plays spooky noise*
"Well okay. NOW you are having a hert attack... Anyway..."
i want more shit like this
it’s like the anti-piracy stuff but with general game warnings
There's a lot of potential horror in game warnings. For example.
A wii remote that detects if you're shaking too much. "Potential seizure detected. Press 1 in the next 5 seconds, or emergency services will be called. 5. 4. 3. 2. 1. Dialing...An ambulance is on the way."
A console that uses its camera to see if you are sick. "Your lips are a dangerous shade of blue. You have low oxygen levels. Turn off the DS, and call an ambulance" or "No chest movement detected. Please confirm that you are breathing"
Heck, lets branch out further. A virtual pet game that tells you if you're being too mean to the animals. "This is a game about raising animals, not abusing them. Feed your dogs, or they will be taken away"
its actually good, too. and realsitic. something you might see in real life.
0:29 this is giving me A EXTRA HART ATTACK BEC THE SOUD AND THE VOICE AND THE ACKGROUND MUSIC 😭😭💀💀
Hart 😭
Soud 😭😭
Ackground 😭😭😭
Saw this on tiktok and wanted to search if this was real 😭 I hate how well made this is
Same I'm also here from TikTok
Same, the comments were turned off so I searched it up on RUclips.
Same
@gabrielr3030who told you to say “who asked”
@gabriel r npc
I thought that was real until I heard the scary sounds! Well done!
Sheesh, no wonder he got a heart attack, he was doing this for well over 90 minutes nonstop.
Game: “You are having a heart attack”
Also game: *_*plays unsettling droning ambience from the 7th circle of hell*_*
*_I might as well get a 2nd heart attack layered over the 1st, and perish_*
If I saw this screen it would give me more of a figurative heart attack than the litteral one I was already having 💀
Jokes aside very well made, bravo.
I think the reason this works so well is that youre being warned of an actual threat that can kill you if not attended to in time, having the feeling that time is running out due to just being warned. Oh yeah and of course the audio from hell in the background adding to the pressure
This is amazing, it got me shook on broad daylight. 😂 There's layers of real life implications that unsettled me better than any analog horror. Much so, I don't know if I'm more upset knowing this isn't real since it's also a reasonable measure to that ever happening. Kudos to that🧐👌
Maybe knowing that the Switch's hardware is widely insufficient to detect a heart attack will help you, there's 12-lead ECGs for a reason. The IR sensor could only theoretically measure blood oxygen and heart rate (maybe). But since there isn't even one electrical contact to you, it couldn't tell you about your heart attack if you had one.
@@nuttenglotzer007 thx, that's tranquilizing to know. It's such a cool concept it made me cease logic for a moment with blind panic. 🙃
@@silu_draws well it can detect anomalies in the heart rate so that can be an indicator cant be?
The fact that some people think this is real proves that you did a good job man
This is so well done, you nailed the details especially with the warnings of liabilities and the software being suspended