MatPat: "There's probably something in the vent" Stephanie: "There's probably nothing in the vent." What's actually in the vent: one of the 15 hidden chess pieces required to unlock the secret area in the reception office's computer.
@@MichealllA were u reading or just remembering the way you imagined them at that time? Cuz I have done the second one. But you CAN'T read in a dream. Can't even read ur wristwatch (happened to me)
Yea, Im pretty sure they think too much on some things and totally miss some stuff. Like how the game said they were experiencing an explosive brain overload if they didnt stop dreaming and when they come to the flat and warped die they wonder why.
10:44 Stephanie: "It really doesn't seem like this is the kind of game that... [has secrets]." Me: *Internally screaming every time they pass a secret in the game.*
"Secrets are never crucial to the story" Says the man who has made a career out of uncovering the secrets in a 6 year old indie game franchise. But seriously, that thing in the air vent was just a hidden collectable, no need to worry about it unless you're trying to find everything in the game.
*No need to worry about it unless you’re a RUclipsr and everyone in the comments is going to complain about how you’re missing all the cool hidden secrets.
It's really cute and funny when MatPat and Stephanie are so engrossed in talking that they don't notice the doors slamming shut very loudly behind them.
That's precisely why I've stopped watching them playing any type of game where situational awareness is key. Like horror games. They don't even use earbuds to hear the game so they miss sooo much.
Right! I know! Especially when Step gets on a topic and goes and goes right over game audio, like important lore narration. ROFL At least MatPat usually tries to be quiet for that. It's hilarious. I wonder if they're related to Jon (Many A True Nerd) or if it's a RUclips gaming channel thing. MUST have a Perception of 1! ROFL What just happened?! I don't know! I mean the game telegraphed it a mile away, but somehow we missed it! :-P I kinda think sometimes MatPat likes to play without Steph at his side just to have less distraction from, you know, playing the game. But we love Step, so no judgement. LOL Entertainment isn't always about Get Good.
And when they do the "mat you should do this thing" and then he's like "i already did this thing remember?" But he didn't do THIS THING IT'S INFIURIATING!!! Im the kind of person who's like,,, if I don't do the thing 100% im gonna explode and I'm getting headaches from watching this and i miss the one path games gameplays so much :'((
From what I know so far these are the secrets: Spoilers -The Blueprints you can find all over the game. -The eggs that serves absolutely no purpose. -The many red and blue Chess pieces scattered to create a teleporter at the start of the game. -The room the previous secret leads to which requires you to perform a Deep Blue and defeat the Orientation A.I. to get the Easter egg. -The several letters scattered in whitespace that spells "Deep Blue". -The secret starry night auditorium at the "horror level". And many more.
@@DaiSy-fs9hr hi! i'm so amazed you found all of those! i recently got into the game and found a few of those. the starry night auditorium can be found in lots of levels! there's also a secret task within them, you commented this a while ago so i'm unsure if you've found them all by now but they're pretty cool, huh! i'll have to play through again and find all of those things you mentioned, thanks for commenting this or i dont think i would've thought to look for more fun little secrets!
Also also Matpat *walks 'through' the wall before even seeing the Murder/Bean Blackboard, after seeing the board "How do I do this? Do I need something? [*while walking up and down the 'corridor']
Actually he tried immediately. But you can't grab it through the glass panes. He even starts saying that it didn't work through the glass panes when he finally grabs it through the open windows.
Those ”hallucinations” MatPat had sounds like sleep paralysis, I had them myself when younger. It’s not always a horror experience like most people think.
But he mentioned moving his hand. I've never had sleep paralysis, but isn't it an inability to move? Or is it one of those things that's not quite the right word, just the one that caught on? It sounds more like hypnagogic hallucinations, which I've experienced in conjunction with sleep walking when I was a child.
@@thunderstarchampion Yeah it sounds a lot more like derealization than sleep paralysis considering the defining feature of sleep paralysis is both sleep and paralysis, neither of which were occurring in the scenarios he was describing, although he likened it to being half asleep.
It's not sleep paralysis for sure. I've had (and sometimes still do) have these dreams where I know I'm in my bed, but I also see myself at Walmart scanning items through the checkout. There are other examples, but that's one of them.
10:44- Steph saying that it's not the type of game where you have to climb up to an obscure dead end to achieve a secret Markiplier- *climbs up in the room with the open window and moon to find an obscure dead end and achieving a secret*
You can either get paid by your hours, or you have a guaranteed amount at the end of the year. If it’s the guaranteed amount you probably won’t get more money for overtime. That’s what I understand anyway
10:45 but there are secrets in this game, they have just somehow missed every single one you can get... (I ended up getting so annoyed I actually bought the game just to see what they are missing out on)
@@samlemay5333 well thanks for letting me know that that exists, I only watched part way through any playthrough so I won't het spoiled for when I play it.
@@blueninja012 I've seen one advertising the charity live stream. I also heard one a while ago that sounded like it was taken right out of his film theory about the new walking dead series. It was very odd, the first one I almost thought I misheard it.
@Elalae La in the bottom left hand corner of the ad you should see a little i in a circle. Click that and you should be able to click one of the options and you should stop seeing the ads
I have those hallucinations too! Not so frequently anymore, but I would commonly "wake up" and think people were in my room and have conversations with them.
Mat and steph where talking about the sleep test it reminded me of my sleep test where I found out that I stop breathing 55 times a hour when I am asleep
It sounds like Matt experiences hypnagogic hallucinations, I used to experience them when I worked in fast food. I would be desperately trying to serve food to customers from the sideboard of my bed while understanding that I was in my room and it was 3 AM…
I have sleep hallucinations too mattpat, you're not alone. When I was a kid I saw my stepdad's briefcase grow a hand, haul itself up on it, then run at me at high speed on its fingers.
Matt's hallucinations are, I believe, called hypnagogic hallucinations. I was a big sleepwalker as a kid, and I'd also have similar experiences to what you described. I remember once sitting up in bed playing chess, except obviously there was no one else there, no chessboard, no pieces, etc. I was just acting out playing chess, and part of me knew that, but until I fully woke up I believed I was playing the game. I think they stem from similar causes as sleepwalking, even though they seem a bit different: GABA and glycine, which normally paralyze you during dreams, aren't produced enough. Brains are weird things.
I have the same kind of hallucinations like Matt does. A lot of the time. One of the most interesting ones was when, according to my brother, he woke me up and I shouted at him. I screamed of robots and saving the world before lying back in bed and sleeping almost instantly.
If I'm extremely exhausted, I do have auditory hallucinations. I can usually identify that they are not real, because it doesn't feel physical. It's hard to describe, but real sound has like a weight to it. I only had one visual hallucination after 30 hours of no sleep, driving a vehicle to help my mother move to New Hampshire. The reflections off the back of the moving truck turned into an alien abduction scene. It was pretty trippy. I made them pull off and let me nap at that point.
When I was younger my grandma fell asleep on the couch and she started talking like she was ordering food at a drive through and we could ask her stuff like do u want a sprite and she would respond to our questions.
The funny thing about Sunday being bean night is that my family actually eats red beans every Sunday. We do it Wednesdays too, but that doesn't matter because we throw a little murder in there too.
I don’t hallucinate, but I’ve been told I click my tongue in my sleep as well as speak. The worst thing though that happens is when I wake up and can’t get to sleep again. I usually try to sleep on my back after waking up and that leads me to sleep paralysis, which after going into it once, I’m more tired and I don’t want to move until it happens again and I just get more tired. It’s made worse by the fact I usually fall asleep really early, normally around 5 PM.
Although this game is interesting, I'm super here for Mat and Steph telling us about their sleep/dream-states and interesting quirks therein. I wonder what Mat's dreams were like after this game.
I used to have the same "half dream/half awake, wake up in a panic thinking I'm in a different situation" thing Mat was describing. It was only between when I was about 6 to 10 years old, and then one other time a couple of years ago when I was under a lot of stress.
Dad had a medication that caused him to act out his dreams while having them. Stress can trigger it once and awhile, but it's typically a medication trigger for him. If changing the medicine hadn't worked Mom was changing beds to stop waking up to flailing arms hitting her. I've dreamed I was about to be stabbed in my living room where I fell asleep. There was only about 2 feet between myself and the guy when I woke. Took about 12 years before I felt bad enough that I dosed off at night on that couch again too sick from the migraine to care about the adrenaline kicks as I would start to dose off. I do what I can only describe as exhaustion induced paranoia where I get so exhausted my imagination over analyzes every sound in the house thinking someone is there. I have had to get up and prove to myself it's just the old house so that I can break the thoughts to get to sleep. I have body pillows on both sides of my bed to wrap around. If I have nothing else to wrap my arm around, I will pull my regular pillow down until my chin is buried into my chest trying to stay on the pillow. But I sprawl across the body pillows where if they were human, legs would be tangled, arm thrown across chest or waist level. Even that way, I take up about 2/3 of the bed, forearm and likely a foot and ankle are hanging off the mattress if it's not too cold.
My sister hallucinates too. And its very scary because she is screaming and running around not able to see us or hiding under the tables. Oh boi its better since she changed her school.
I've had this awake-dreams, or hallucinations as you call em, before. Only twice, no idea why. My partner thought I was awake and joking until they, as they said, saw my eyes and realized they weren't "mine" (I guess I had a look that I didn't recognize him entirely or that my usual facial features weren't quite right in this half-asleep mode) I wake up both times in bed, feeling fine, no idea of the event until I am told about it later. It might be that part of your brain that's supposed to keep you still (so you don't actually flail/react to your dreams for safety purposes) somehow fails and you begin enacting the dream. You appear awake to everyone but your behavior clearly doesn't match the reality you're in.
My mom and brother seem to have those same kind of sleep hallucinations as MatPat has. It seems like they’re awake and responding to what I’m saying, but they’re talking about stuff that isn’t actually happening or isn’t actually there. It’s like they’re dreaming but also still responding to the people around them in real life.
@@SeaKnight_Rory no I think it’s like the opposite of that. Because, as far as I understand, sleep paralysis is like seeing things that aren’t really there while you’re awake but you’re also not able to move your body. But this is like where you are still moving and talking, but you’re reacting to stuff that’s happening in your dream. And you also react to people in real life if they try talking to you.
@@MiloMurphysLaw ye. I understand that. I'm more thinking about that it's sort of your mind's asleep but your body's awake.... (It's sort of similar to Augmented Reality if I'm understanding correctly)
@@MiloMurphysLaw I have experienced a lot of sleep paralysis and I haven't actually ever seen anything, I just try to stay calm until it's over this is coming from someone with frequent hallucinations as well I forgot to mention any of my sleep paralysis in my comment, some I'm gonna go add that now
@@SeaKnight_Rory yeah but you’re also partially awake because you’re also responding to stuff that other people say. So like mostly asleep, except you’re just talking and moving while you’re asleep. But also responding to stuff people say in real life. But sleep paralysis is like the opposite because your mind is awake and your body is asleep. That’s why you can’t move your body even though you’re awake.
46:40 oh yeah, my parents hated it when I had nightmares as a kid because I'd go into their bed and starfish That's actually what they called it too! I also do the huddle sometimes lol
I actually do the same hallucination half-asleep thing as Matthew! Usually it's that I am at work and have to be helping customers, but it has also happening while I was in musical theater and I would feel like I needed to rehearse. It takes me a while to remember and convince myself that I am in bed and am allowed to sleep. I've never heard it happen to anyone else!!
For the hallucinatory dreams, I have had similar experiences in which I was dreaming but still kinda awake. One time I can remember I was walking or something involving standing leg movement and I kicked out my leg and just kinda snapped awake. I felt like when you weren't paying attention and the teacher calls on you because I didn't know what happened. Another time I was going up the stairs somewhere and my leg made the movement of stepping up onto the stair, but I missed and kicked my leg out to be greeted with air. I'm not sure if mine is stressed related but they are more realistic than most dreams I have. I felt the almost exact same way you described. For me, it's like my mind is aware that this is something I'm thinking about while I'm awake but my body isn't and will react to sudden changes in the environment, or like I'm dreaming can't see the dream
This will inevitably get buried among the currently 730+ comments and no one will see it, especially not Matt and Steph, but I just want to say in regards to Matt's sleep "hallucinations" as they called it, I've had those too! It was mostly when I was younger, I haven't had one in many years. But I found them to be incredibly upsetting. They mention Matt having to "act them out" to finish them or something like that, for me it wasn't quite the case. I just remember that I would slowly transition from dream to real world, even though I was often already sitting up in bed or possibly even out of bed. It would take me several minutes as the dream around me would slowly fade, but the reason they always scared me so much (even though the dream portion was never scary itself) was because during that transition period I had no grasp on where I was or what I was doing or anything. It was like a slowly-fading amnesia as I had to understand that everything I was experiencing was not real and I was somewhere else. Making the journey from "Where am I, what is going on" was really scary until I could finally click in and understand I was asleep before and I was in my room. I know, perhaps, based on my description thus far it may sound like my thing was somewhat different from Matt's, and maybe it is, but what really made me click was them calling it a "hallucination." Because for me, during the transition period, remnants from the dream, be they people or objects or animals or whatever I was dreaming about, I would hallucinate as being present in my room with me, and while the dream faded away it was lowkey terrifying to watch people I thought were in the environment around me start to disappear and subsequently realize I didn't know where I was , where they were going, or who I am. I am 23 years old now and I still sleep with my lamp on (so think much stronger than a night light but much weaker than an overhead light) because when I was younger I realized that for one, the hallucinations freaked me out a bit more in the dark, and I felt a lot more lonely breaking through the temporary amnesia in the dark, and two, it just seemed like overall with the lights on, these hallucinations happened much less often and when they did, I could make the transition between amnesiac, hallucinatory half-awake state to understanding my situation much quicker. Thankfully I haven't had any of these in many years, but I still sleep with my lamp on because the light at night gives me a lot of comfort. I still remember the fear and loneliness of watching everything I thought I understood fade away and feeling lost and alone in the dark with no idea what was going on.
Dr.: "I'd like to talk about worthlessness. You feel this way because you want the happy life you see all around you: the kind you know everyone else is enjoying." *Sayori.chr has entered the chat* *Monika.chr has entered the chat* *Sayori.chr HaS lEfT tHe ChAt.*
Your unexpected decrease in introductory banter scares us! You stole our hearts with your joke and banter filled pre-game conversations, and so it shall remain -- or else! We will raise your planet's temperature by one million degrees a day, for five days, unless we get your usual banter by 9pm tomorrow -- 8 central.
I love watching you when I’m upset and I think you do some amazing things even though I cannot help I will still support you guys. Let’s see if anyone gets this. Hello there
That “hallucination” thing happens to me too on rare occasions. I’ll be half asleep and say something that makes no sense but feels as if it’s really happening. Some times I’ll realize that it isn’t real and tell my wife to just ignore me
Explanation of all the Extras in-game for Matt and Steph! There are multiple hidden items to find for completionism. These don't have any effect on the game itself but are just fun little challenges you can seek out. Hidden Rooms: The wall Mat was trying to get over is a hidden room. It doesn't really serve much significance but it's there. There are other hidden rooms in the game like this if you have a sharp eye. Misc Items: There are various miscellaneous items scattered throughout the levels. They include red dice, a rubber banana in a tree, a rubber ducky in a bucket, a gas tank, a wheel of cheese, and a television that plays static. Chess Pieces: What was in the vent was a chess piece. There are fifteen chess pieces scattered throughout the game that either glow red or blue. When you find them all click on the monitor of the computer on the Somnasculpt reception desk at the beginning of any chapter. It will bring you to a chess puzzle you can solve for an achievement. Just put the red player into checkmate and you win an achievement! Blueprints: There are blueprints you can collect throughout the game. When you find one just go up to it and click on it. The blueprint will disappear. They will reappear on the other side of the barrier on the right when you walk out of the room at the beginning of a chapter. There are 15 in all. Constellation Rooms: These rooms are hidden areas. They're big rooms with lots of stars and at least 1 constellation of an object. If you line up the constellation and click on it, it will disappear. There are 7 in all. (hint: The entrance usually lurks in dark areas. The first one is under the stairs in Chapter 2) Literal Easter Eggs: There are eight Literal Easter Eggs hidden in difficult to reach locations. Look for them. You'll probably need to use items in the room to reach them. Child's Drawing: Like the blueprints you can search for the Child's Drawing on the walls. It is assumed to be made by one of the developer's children.
I have that same thing the only reason I know about it is when I lived with my parents my mom would tell me about “conversations we had” or my roommate telling me about crazy things I said or did. I also have sleep walking occasionally but less often and it’s that fight of part of your brain knowing this isn’t real get back in bed and the other part being so convinced. I had to tell my roommate when she moved like hey if we talk at night after I’ve gone to bed that’s not me I’m asleep just don’t be confused or alarmed or hold me accountable because who knows what my crazy brain is doing.
Regarding Matt’s sleep situation, I do something similar. While I’m not aware that I’m doing it, I will have full-blown conversations with people. They don’t always make sense, but my mom can ask me questions and I can answer her without knowing what’s happening. There have been times where I wake up and my mom will look very sad and I’ll ask her what happened she told me that I was just so mean to her this morning but that was the first time I remember seeing her or waking up
i appreciate that mat dedicates a few minutes of effort to something he can’t achieve due to the context of the gameplay with a consistent basketball-game-from-fnaf-6 level of vigour
MatPat: "There's probably something in the vent"
Stephanie: "There's probably nothing in the vent."
What's actually in the vent: one of the 15 hidden chess pieces required to unlock the secret area in the reception office's computer.
THAT'S how you unlock it? Somehow I always thought you just had to replay it after completing Whitespace
A what now
If this really was Matpat’s dream there would be a large book on a table that held the complete fnaf lore.
Fun fact: You can't read in a dream
Well, you COULD, but it would have to be a phrase stuck into your brain
@@havewissmart9602 Meanwhile me reading the full of The Lighting Theif in my dreams last night-
@@MichealllA were u reading or just remembering the way you imagined them at that time? Cuz I have done the second one. But you CAN'T read in a dream. Can't even read ur wristwatch (happened to me)
@@havewissmart9602 actually read the book
I applaud how thoroughly they check everything except what leads to easter eggs or progression
Yea, Im pretty sure they think too much on some things and totally miss some stuff. Like how the game said they were experiencing an explosive brain overload if they didnt stop dreaming and when they come to the flat and warped die they wonder why.
@@Heather_no_numbers Part of that have to do with them not fully listening to whats going on
CASUALS WeirdChamp
Is this requiem?!?
You applaud, I find it somewhat of a pain in the neck.
10:44 Stephanie: "It really doesn't seem like this is the kind of game that... [has secrets]."
Me: *Internally screaming every time they pass a secret in the game.*
So frickin true I personally really wanna see them react to the effect after you click the secret chess pieces
Including in this case, where there was literally a secret inside the very vent that Stephanie was trying to stop MatPat from looking at.
Yo man, even more when they abandoned chess peace... My day was ruinde by this...
Stop backseating
@@RandomPerson-rx2xv Mate shut up they're allowed to be angry internally it's called having emotions
"Just because they're flat doesn't mean you can't grab'em"
MatPat out there spitting facts
"Secrets are never crucial to the story"
Says the man who has made a career out of uncovering the secrets in a 6 year old indie game franchise.
But seriously, that thing in the air vent was just a hidden collectable, no need to worry about it unless you're trying to find everything in the game.
*No need to worry about it unless you’re a RUclipsr and everyone in the comments is going to complain about how you’re missing all the cool hidden secrets.
When he said he wanted to get on the vents, I thought how about in them? There is something there. Also yes, secrets are crucial.
@@spark2736 Not always though, it depends on the game and how they tell their stories
@@iainheineke2238 true, very true
Any secret is secret to the secret so we have to secret the secret then to the secret and secret. YUP makes complete sense to me!
It's really cute and funny when MatPat and Stephanie are so engrossed in talking that they don't notice the doors slamming shut very loudly behind them.
That's precisely why I've stopped watching them playing any type of game where situational awareness is key. Like horror games. They don't even use earbuds to hear the game so they miss sooo much.
can I get a timestamp I don't think I noticed either
never mind I think I caught it if it's in the lights out part of the dream
They’ve seen and heard some things, haven’t They?
Right! I know! Especially when Step gets on a topic and goes and goes right over game audio, like important lore narration. ROFL At least MatPat usually tries to be quiet for that. It's hilarious. I wonder if they're related to Jon (Many A True Nerd) or if it's a RUclips gaming channel thing. MUST have a Perception of 1! ROFL What just happened?! I don't know! I mean the game telegraphed it a mile away, but somehow we missed it! :-P I kinda think sometimes MatPat likes to play without Steph at his side just to have less distraction from, you know, playing the game. But we love Step, so no judgement. LOL Entertainment isn't always about Get Good.
If steph didn't convince matpat that the vent wasnt important they would have spent the entire 50 minutes trying to get to it
50 minutes well spent too
Little do they know how many secrets are actually in this game...
Stephanie's trying to hide the secrets.
Bro it hurt my soul when steph said "it doesnt seem like there are very many secrets in this game"
Fr I miss the actual live streams where people would let them know they missed sum. Feels bad when they jus skip over crucial things
And when they do the "mat you should do this thing" and then he's like "i already did this thing remember?" But he didn't do THIS THING IT'S INFIURIATING!!! Im the kind of person who's like,,, if I don't do the thing 100% im gonna explode and I'm getting headaches from watching this and i miss the one path games gameplays so much :'((
when he didn't even try to get out the windows lol, that early ceiling literally stifled his explorative nature.
There’s not any secrets:
There are so many secrets,
The glowing shapes, the blue prints- probably more I’ve forgotten about
From what I know so far these are the secrets: Spoilers
-The Blueprints you can find all over the game.
-The eggs that serves absolutely no purpose.
-The many red and blue Chess pieces scattered to create a teleporter at the start of the game.
-The room the previous secret leads to which requires you to perform a Deep Blue and defeat the Orientation A.I. to get the Easter egg.
-The several letters scattered in whitespace that spells "Deep Blue".
-The secret starry night auditorium at the "horror level".
And many more.
@@DaiSy-fs9hr hi! i'm so amazed you found all of those! i recently got into the game and found a few of those. the starry night auditorium can be found in lots of levels! there's also a secret task within them, you commented this a while ago so i'm unsure if you've found them all by now but they're pretty cool, huh! i'll have to play through again and find all of those things you mentioned, thanks for commenting this or i dont think i would've thought to look for more fun little secrets!
@@tacocatgaming7827yeah those are called constellations, and they are in every level except 1 and 9. ^^
This must be the shortest witty banter in the history of GTLive
I couldn't agree more with you, Fitri :)
matpat:"there's more than one way to skin a cat"
me:"CATPAT RUN I WILL HOLD HIM OFF"
@Dead_Weight45 it’s Tuesday, in Australia and I can tell everyone that he failed
Fun fact, the saying is not about a feline so catpat is a-ok! :)
I was thinking about skip when he said that.
@Dead_Weight45 killer bean reference i like it
Timestamp?
"Is the moon grabbable?"
Doesn't try to grab the moon for about a minute
Also also Matpat *walks 'through' the wall before even seeing the Murder/Bean Blackboard, after seeing the board "How do I do this? Do I need something? [*while walking up and down the 'corridor']
Ikr
Actually he tried immediately. But you can't grab it through the glass panes.
He even starts saying that it didn't work through the glass panes when he finally grabs it through the open windows.
r/woooosh
@Erin Perotta Uh Oh ur another Bot
Those ”hallucinations” MatPat had sounds like sleep paralysis, I had them myself when younger. It’s not always a horror experience like most people think.
But he mentioned moving his hand. I've never had sleep paralysis, but isn't it an inability to move? Or is it one of those things that's not quite the right word, just the one that caught on?
It sounds more like hypnagogic hallucinations, which I've experienced in conjunction with sleep walking when I was a child.
@@thunderstarchampion Yeah it sounds a lot more like derealization than sleep paralysis considering the defining feature of sleep paralysis is both sleep and paralysis, neither of which were occurring in the scenarios he was describing, although he likened it to being half asleep.
It's not sleep paralysis for sure. I've had (and sometimes still do) have these dreams where I know I'm in my bed, but I also see myself at Walmart scanning items through the checkout. There are other examples, but that's one of them.
That's what I was thinking as well
@@thunderstarchampion It's when you wakr up in the middle of the sleep and you have hallucinations but can't move.
10:44- Steph saying that it's not the type of game where you have to climb up to an obscure dead end to achieve a secret
Markiplier- *climbs up in the room with the open window and moon to find an obscure dead end and achieving a secret*
lol I did that cause I though that’s how I was supposed to proceed. Made a giant tower out of all things, somehow never seeing the door
Okay, but who else would watch 8 consecutive hours worth of GT Live (like I don't already)?
The st.judes livestream is sorta that but with guest
Try all fnaf streams
im still kinda bummed that they stopped uploading the unedited versions of the streams
I went for 13 hours one day
@@moothecat9817 I think my records 5 or 6? maybe 7
_"I ain't working overtime for this company! They gotta pay me extra for that one."_
...that is exactly what working overtime is about, Mat.
Some companies rip you off
You can either get paid by your hours, or you have a guaranteed amount at the end of the year. If it’s the guaranteed amount you probably won’t get more money for overtime. That’s what I understand anyway
Anyone else get really happy when they see mat pat punching the boxes in the beginning of the video
Stephanie with a surprise fish in hand always gets me.
Surprise fish handshake and sauna pants are my favorites
Yes! Just watching him own those like someone who has never seen violence is wonderful. Like pure awkwardness.
the entire intro is a blessing
@@Legendary_Detective-Wobbuffet that’s the perfect way to describe that moment, it’s so weirdly wholesome
10:45 but there are secrets in this game, they have just somehow missed every single one you can get... (I ended up getting so annoyed I actually bought the game just to see what they are missing out on)
I'm so mad that they haven't seen any of the blueprints or gone on the roof at the moon section.
Yeah I watched someone else play and they found a lot of things and it was so exciting
I know, everyone always gets so close to finding the constellation rooms and just narrowly miss them.
@@samlemay5333 well thanks for letting me know that that exists, I only watched part way through any playthrough so I won't het spoiled for when I play it.
Markiplier (who often misses things like that in other games) found so much more than Mat did.
If you play this while eating soup, is it souperliminal?
And it's hyperliminal if you have trouble focusing and staying still.
I actually did this
Only if its appliminal if you're eating apples
Shut up (I love you)
Yes,yes it is.
Monday: murder
Tuesday: murder
Wednesday: murder
Thursday: murder
Friday: Murder
Saturday: murder
Sunday: *beans*
Beeeeeaaaaaannnnnnssss
Murder people using beans and reload on Sunday. Ha relatable.
It musta been sunday
BEENZ
As a wise man once said.............
*beans*
Yay our favorite Stanley Parable - Portal crossover
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*Clicks on the video*
*Gets a Game Theory ad*
"The signs, what do they mean!?"
can you elaborate on the ad?
@@blueninja012 I've seen one advertising the charity live stream.
I also heard one a while ago that sounded like it was taken right out of his film theory about the new walking dead series.
It was very odd, the first one I almost thought I misheard it.
@Elalae La in the bottom left hand corner of the ad you should see a little i in a circle. Click that and you should be able to click one of the options and you should stop seeing the ads
@Elalae La no problem
I have those hallucinations too! Not so frequently anymore, but I would commonly "wake up" and think people were in my room and have conversations with them.
“Ahh, bean night”
Love that
BEENZ
It’s 2am and I’m searching
Is it me or this bean lookin kinda
... T H I C C
Dani:puts a BEAN in new game*
A BEAN :)
"There's more than one way to skin a cat."
Me: Mat, on this channel, that should be "more than one way to stuff a child."
Aaaaaaa I dont think you understand what you're saying
Ahhh, I see what you did there.
You just got put on several government watch lists.
@@LaceNWhisky worth it to contribute to the channel
@@tanglsj FNAF
Under 2 minutes of Witty Banter is how you KNOW a game is good because they just want to get straight to it
Matt: (Throws can in the trash) "I recycled!"
Me: "Matt, that isn't...Why..."
I know, I let it go the first time but when Steph pointed it out and he was like no... really?
Mat and steph where talking about the sleep test it reminded me of my sleep test where I found out that I stop breathing 55 times a hour when I am asleep
Hey same!
I want to do that so bad. I assume I don't sleep at all.
I love how the "Gameplay begins" section of the video is literally everything.
It sounds like Matt experiences hypnagogic hallucinations, I used to experience them when I worked in fast food. I would be desperately trying to serve food to customers from the sideboard of my bed while understanding that I was in my room and it was 3 AM…
I have sleep hallucinations too mattpat, you're not alone. When I was a kid I saw my stepdad's briefcase grow a hand, haul itself up on it, then run at me at high speed on its fingers.
It kills me that the channels based on lore and secrets didn’t catch the lore and secrets.
It’s ok, guys. You’ll get ‘em next time.
I have that sleep hallucination too. I've woken up "covered in bugs" or "the air conditioner is on fire". Wonder how common this is
I was hunted by mobster/alien robots last night. A six year old version of my brother kept shouting at me.
Sleep paralysis. I had them too.
I have one every few months. Usually frightening, unfortunately.
42:10 *high fives matpat in the consequences of sleep deprivation*
**at 5am after being up all night **
I love Steph lecturing Matt about how there won't be a secret while Matt is furiously trying to reach the vent which does indeed have a secret
1:33 of witty banter what parallel universe are we in?
Matt's hallucinations are, I believe, called hypnagogic hallucinations. I was a big sleepwalker as a kid, and I'd also have similar experiences to what you described. I remember once sitting up in bed playing chess, except obviously there was no one else there, no chessboard, no pieces, etc. I was just acting out playing chess, and part of me knew that, but until I fully woke up I believed I was playing the game. I think they stem from similar causes as sleepwalking, even though they seem a bit different: GABA and glycine, which normally paralyze you during dreams, aren't produced enough. Brains are weird things.
I'm sorry but watching Matt struggle to make something bigger without backing up is killing me inside 😂❤
The way Steph describes Mat's "half-lucid half-real" dreams makes me want that as a tv show.
"Drink of the gods, diet soda"
Did Matpat just make a Percy Jackson reference?
Did Matpat just make a Percy Jackson reference!
matpat: describes diet soda as 'the soda of the gods'
me: percy jackson flashbacks
My childhood
percy is going to be pissed
I have the same kind of hallucinations like Matt does. A lot of the time. One of the most interesting ones was when, according to my brother, he woke me up and I shouted at him. I screamed of robots and saving the world before lying back in bed and sleeping almost instantly.
If I'm extremely exhausted, I do have auditory hallucinations. I can usually identify that they are not real, because it doesn't feel physical. It's hard to describe, but real sound has like a weight to it. I only had one visual hallucination after 30 hours of no sleep, driving a vehicle to help my mother move to New Hampshire. The reflections off the back of the moving truck turned into an alien abduction scene. It was pretty trippy. I made them pull off and let me nap at that point.
When you wish you could help out with the donations but you don’t have any money
*sad noises*
Same
Saaad me noises
same
same
Yup
When I was younger my grandma fell asleep on the couch and she started talking like she was ordering food at a drive through and we could ask her stuff like do u want a sprite and she would respond to our questions.
the game: please exit the dream as quickly as possible
MatPat and Steph: *mess with a rubber duck for two mintutes*
The funny thing about Sunday being bean night is that my family actually eats red beans every Sunday. We do it Wednesdays too, but that doesn't matter because we throw a little murder in there too.
Don’t get me wrong, I love the witty banter but I’m glad that this one is SUPER short
Nobody:
Steph the whole game: 𝒲𝒶𝒸𝓀𝓎
Funny Story: I didn't even know this video was out and I accidentally tap on it, so I'm watching it now.
Lol
Same
#same
found in recommended and her i am
#same
*GtLive is not responsible for any parents harmed after the watching of this video.
Fact: Mattpat is a time traveler.
Factpat
@Daniel Valverde Thats no theory ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°) ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°) ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°) but idk how yet
Even @Daniel Valverde travels forward through time.
Fact: Bears. Beets. Battlestar Galactica
@@ifarded6449 well I look forward to seeing your evidence in the future.
I don’t hallucinate, but I’ve been told I click my tongue in my sleep as well as speak. The worst thing though that happens is when I wake up and can’t get to sleep again. I usually try to sleep on my back after waking up and that leads me to sleep paralysis, which after going into it once, I’m more tired and I don’t want to move until it happens again and I just get more tired. It’s made worse by the fact I usually fall asleep really early, normally around 5 PM.
Y'know I tuned in for a relaxing morning... I didn't want anything remotely horrory.....
Me too:)
Matt: oooooooo, are we gonna play with lighting effects now?
Steph: are we in a fridge?
I bet that lab wants an update on that brain after all the mental stress of trying to figure out FNaF and a bunch of other games.
35:00 if you place a can in the blue bin then you get an achievement called "Save the World" RECYCLING!!! XD
"There are not many secrets in this game"
Me: **dying inside**
Anyone else think Stephs laugh at 26:08 sounds like the fnaf 1 music box? Have I been playing too much fnaf recently?
yeah I hear it
AI: *telling you that your reluctance to follow instructions is going to cause severe trauma and catastrophe*
Mat & Steph: RUBBER DUCKY!!! :D
Although this game is interesting, I'm super here for Mat and Steph telling us about their sleep/dream-states and interesting quirks therein.
I wonder what Mat's dreams were like after this game.
There was a secret in the vent. If you clicked on the apple, it would explode(?) and then disappear.
I used to have the same "half dream/half awake, wake up in a panic thinking I'm in a different situation" thing Mat was describing. It was only between when I was about 6 to 10 years old, and then one other time a couple of years ago when I was under a lot of stress.
"Just because they're flat, doesn't mean you can't grab them"
The main reason of hallucinating after waking up is sleeping "not enough".
Last time I was this early, not just the men, but the woman and children were alive still.
They're like animals, so Anakin slaughtered them like animals. He hates them!
Dad had a medication that caused him to act out his dreams while having them. Stress can trigger it once and awhile, but it's typically a medication trigger for him. If changing the medicine hadn't worked Mom was changing beds to stop waking up to flailing arms hitting her.
I've dreamed I was about to be stabbed in my living room where I fell asleep. There was only about 2 feet between myself and the guy when I woke. Took about 12 years before I felt bad enough that I dosed off at night on that couch again too sick from the migraine to care about the adrenaline kicks as I would start to dose off. I do what I can only describe as exhaustion induced paranoia where I get so exhausted my imagination over analyzes every sound in the house thinking someone is there. I have had to get up and prove to myself it's just the old house so that I can break the thoughts to get to sleep.
I have body pillows on both sides of my bed to wrap around. If I have nothing else to wrap my arm around, I will pull my regular pillow down until my chin is buried into my chest trying to stay on the pillow. But I sprawl across the body pillows where if they were human, legs would be tangled, arm thrown across chest or waist level. Even that way, I take up about 2/3 of the bed, forearm and likely a foot and ankle are hanging off the mattress if it's not too cold.
Look for blueprints, they are hidden in through out the game. It might have theory potential
My sister hallucinates too.
And its very scary because she is screaming and running around not able to see us or hiding under the tables. Oh boi its better since she changed her school.
I've had this awake-dreams, or hallucinations as you call em, before.
Only twice, no idea why.
My partner thought I was awake and joking until they, as they said, saw my eyes and realized they weren't "mine" (I guess I had a look that I didn't recognize him entirely or that my usual facial features weren't quite right in this half-asleep mode)
I wake up both times in bed, feeling fine, no idea of the event until I am told about it later.
It might be that part of your brain that's supposed to keep you still (so you don't actually flail/react to your dreams for safety purposes) somehow fails and you begin enacting the dream. You appear awake to everyone but your behavior clearly doesn't match the reality you're in.
Game: *exists*
Game Theory: it's like FNaF!
Yeah he’s too addicted to FNAF
Ooh yay, I was hoping you'd continue this!
Hey your first
this proves how much matpat cares for his audience
I actually was thinking of them playing this game 2 minutes ago
you were first twice in a row
now thats dedication
@@Blueybeak I'm normally first if I'm waiting for it to happen
My mom and brother seem to have those same kind of sleep hallucinations as MatPat has. It seems like they’re awake and responding to what I’m saying, but they’re talking about stuff that isn’t actually happening or isn’t actually there. It’s like they’re dreaming but also still responding to the people around them in real life.
It's sort of like a different kind of sleep paralysis where you're not paralysed...?
@@SeaKnight_Rory no I think it’s like the opposite of that. Because, as far as I understand, sleep paralysis is like seeing things that aren’t really there while you’re awake but you’re also not able to move your body.
But this is like where you are still moving and talking, but you’re reacting to stuff that’s happening in your dream. And you also react to people in real life if they try talking to you.
@@MiloMurphysLaw ye. I understand that. I'm more thinking about that it's sort of your mind's asleep but your body's awake....
(It's sort of similar to Augmented Reality if I'm understanding correctly)
@@MiloMurphysLaw I have experienced a lot of sleep paralysis and I haven't actually ever seen anything, I just try to stay calm until it's over
this is coming from someone with frequent hallucinations as well
I forgot to mention any of my sleep paralysis in my comment, some I'm gonna go add that now
@@SeaKnight_Rory yeah but you’re also partially awake because you’re also responding to stuff that other people say. So like mostly asleep, except you’re just talking and moving while you’re asleep. But also responding to stuff people say in real life.
But sleep paralysis is like the opposite because your mind is awake and your body is asleep. That’s why you can’t move your body even though you’re awake.
I love how they never once tried to get IN the vent, the most logical solution to something being in the vent
“Just because they’re flat doesn’t mean you can’t grab them” -Matthew Patrick
I like how Steph leads him away from all the secrets 😂
“ just because they’re flat doesn’t mean you can’t grab them”-Matpat
00:43 okay no offence but wow, just wow. never thought i would see the day it got that low
10:40,
My Brain: well that's because ya skipped over some of the most important parts
46:40 oh yeah, my parents hated it when I had nightmares as a kid because I'd go into their bed and starfish
That's actually what they called it too!
I also do the huddle sometimes lol
Same except I yelled at my parents until they woke up and put me back to bed
I actually do the same hallucination half-asleep thing as Matthew! Usually it's that I am at work and have to be helping customers, but it has also happening while I was in musical theater and I would feel like I needed to rehearse. It takes me a while to remember and convince myself that I am in bed and am allowed to sleep. I've never heard it happen to anyone else!!
Y’all have missed so much already, but were so close to a lot of it.
For the hallucinatory dreams, I have had similar experiences in which I was dreaming but still kinda awake. One time I can remember I was walking or something involving standing leg movement and I kicked out my leg and just kinda snapped awake. I felt like when you weren't paying attention and the teacher calls on you because I didn't know what happened. Another time I was going up the stairs somewhere and my leg made the movement of stepping up onto the stair, but I missed and kicked my leg out to be greeted with air. I'm not sure if mine is stressed related but they are more realistic than most dreams I have. I felt the almost exact same way you described. For me, it's like my mind is aware that this is something I'm thinking about while I'm awake but my body isn't and will react to sudden changes in the environment, or like I'm dreaming can't see the dream
I’m here at 45 seconds, fastest time for me yet
Haha trash I’m came here never
congrats, my guy
YESS
imagine being here
39 minutes here
This will inevitably get buried among the currently 730+ comments and no one will see it, especially not Matt and Steph, but I just want to say in regards to Matt's sleep "hallucinations" as they called it, I've had those too!
It was mostly when I was younger, I haven't had one in many years. But I found them to be incredibly upsetting. They mention Matt having to "act them out" to finish them or something like that, for me it wasn't quite the case. I just remember that I would slowly transition from dream to real world, even though I was often already sitting up in bed or possibly even out of bed. It would take me several minutes as the dream around me would slowly fade, but the reason they always scared me so much (even though the dream portion was never scary itself) was because during that transition period I had no grasp on where I was or what I was doing or anything. It was like a slowly-fading amnesia as I had to understand that everything I was experiencing was not real and I was somewhere else. Making the journey from "Where am I, what is going on" was really scary until I could finally click in and understand I was asleep before and I was in my room.
I know, perhaps, based on my description thus far it may sound like my thing was somewhat different from Matt's, and maybe it is, but what really made me click was them calling it a "hallucination." Because for me, during the transition period, remnants from the dream, be they people or objects or animals or whatever I was dreaming about, I would hallucinate as being present in my room with me, and while the dream faded away it was lowkey terrifying to watch people I thought were in the environment around me start to disappear and subsequently realize I didn't know where I was , where they were going, or who I am.
I am 23 years old now and I still sleep with my lamp on (so think much stronger than a night light but much weaker than an overhead light) because when I was younger I realized that for one, the hallucinations freaked me out a bit more in the dark, and I felt a lot more lonely breaking through the temporary amnesia in the dark, and two, it just seemed like overall with the lights on, these hallucinations happened much less often and when they did, I could make the transition between amnesiac, hallucinatory half-awake state to understanding my situation much quicker.
Thankfully I haven't had any of these in many years, but I still sleep with my lamp on because the light at night gives me a lot of comfort. I still remember the fear and loneliness of watching everything I thought I understood fade away and feeling lost and alone in the dark with no idea what was going on.
Dr.: "I'd like to talk about worthlessness. You feel this way because you want the happy life you see all around you: the kind you know everyone else is enjoying."
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*Sayori.chr HaS lEfT tHe ChAt.*
Your unexpected decrease in introductory banter scares us! You stole our hearts with your joke and banter filled pre-game conversations, and so it shall remain -- or else!
We will raise your planet's temperature by one million degrees a day, for five days, unless we get your usual banter by 9pm tomorrow -- 8 central.
I love watching you when I’m upset and I think you do some amazing things even though I cannot help I will still support you guys.
Let’s see if anyone gets this.
Hello there
Ohhh me too!!, today my mom made my ps4 controller wet and it stopped working, but i just loveee gtlive too much
You have failed
You where supposed to say ‘general kanobie’
General Kanobie
It may just be me, but I LIVE for the witty banter. Gameplay is great, but like, the banter is top notch! Truly.
Plot twist: *We are all stuck in our dreams*
edit: im a starfish...everyone in my family in a starfish.....we are all starfish
That “hallucination” thing happens to me too on rare occasions. I’ll be half asleep and say something that makes no sense but feels as if it’s really happening. Some times I’ll realize that it isn’t real and tell my wife to just ignore me
Explanation of all the Extras in-game for Matt and Steph!
There are multiple hidden items to find for completionism. These don't have any effect on the game itself but are just fun little challenges you can seek out.
Hidden Rooms: The wall Mat was trying to get over is a hidden room. It doesn't really serve much significance but it's there. There are other hidden rooms in the game like this if you have a sharp eye.
Misc Items: There are various miscellaneous items scattered throughout the levels. They include red dice, a rubber banana in a tree, a rubber ducky in a bucket, a gas tank, a wheel of cheese, and a television that plays static.
Chess Pieces: What was in the vent was a chess piece. There are fifteen chess pieces scattered throughout the game that either glow red or blue. When you find them all click on the monitor of the computer on the Somnasculpt reception desk at the beginning of any chapter. It will bring you to a chess puzzle you can solve for an achievement. Just put the red player into checkmate and you win an achievement!
Blueprints: There are blueprints you can collect throughout the game. When you find one just go up to it and click on it. The blueprint will disappear. They will reappear on the other side of the barrier on the right when you walk out of the room at the beginning of a chapter. There are 15 in all.
Constellation Rooms: These rooms are hidden areas. They're big rooms with lots of stars and at least 1 constellation of an object. If you line up the constellation and click on it, it will disappear. There are 7 in all. (hint: The entrance usually lurks in dark areas. The first one is under the stairs in Chapter 2)
Literal Easter Eggs: There are eight Literal Easter Eggs hidden in difficult to reach locations. Look for them. You'll probably need to use items in the room to reach them.
Child's Drawing: Like the blueprints you can search for the Child's Drawing on the walls. It is assumed to be made by one of the developer's children.
You’re give away too many hints 😂
A voice: get out this dream asap
Matpat: RuBeR DuCkEy
I have that same thing the only reason I know about it is when I lived with my parents my mom would tell me about “conversations we had” or my roommate telling me about crazy things I said or did. I also have sleep walking occasionally but less often and it’s that fight of part of your brain knowing this isn’t real get back in bed and the other part being so convinced. I had to tell my roommate when she moved like hey if we talk at night after I’ve gone to bed that’s not me I’m asleep just don’t be confused or alarmed or hold me accountable because who knows what my crazy brain is doing.
It’s called sleep paralysis. I don’t know much, but that’s the name to use when reaserching
Those hallucinations sound more like panic attacks rather than psychosis. At least in my experience.
to get the red piece in the vent you put the piece of the cube right under the vent opening
Regarding Matt’s sleep situation, I do something similar. While I’m not aware that I’m doing it, I will have full-blown conversations with people. They don’t always make sense, but my mom can ask me questions and I can answer her without knowing what’s happening. There have been times where I wake up and my mom will look very sad and I’ll ask her what happened she told me that I was just so mean to her this morning but that was the first time I remember seeing her or waking up
Whenever I’m watching game theory or Gt live I get an add from the purple guys. Coincidence?
Yes.
Wtf is the purple guys?
@@EspeciallyWesley it’s a business start up thing
i appreciate that mat dedicates a few minutes of effort to something he can’t achieve due to the context of the gameplay with a consistent basketball-game-from-fnaf-6 level of vigour