This game is SOOO much more awesome in VR! Especially with how immersive the endings are; The original only had things appear on the monitor, things didn't even happen around the character's immediate environment! This not only shows that things are happening in the character's space, but also is able to immerse you even further with it being VR, and there's things happening all around you! (Plus there's even more new endings and Easter eggs)
For anyone wondering about the War Games reference, the protagonist tricked an AI into playing chess against itself so it would always lose, causing it to shut down as "how can the perfect system lose at something"
@@jackwilliams1039 The final plot arc was that a supercomputer was going to nuke the world since it thought striking first would win war. It was then tricked into playing tic tac toe against itself and constantly drew, no winner. After the games, it saw war the same way, if it bombed the world, the world would retaliate and bomb back, mutually assured destruction aka no winner, so it called off the nuclear war, claiming it was a peculiar game and the only way to win was to not play, it then offered to play a game of chess instead.
" There's something really unsettling about a giant space fetus that just doesn't land with me and all the monkey screeching the- WOAH! " -CaptainSauce
Awaiting input is a reference of the stanley parable Which means this game was made by the same Developer of papers please and the stanley Parable. Or maybe im overthinking things
did the same people who made the stanley parable make papers please? I don't think so, i'm pretty sure it was just a reference. lots of people hire kevan brighting (the narrator) for fan stuff
8:30 watch 2001: a space odyssey for this reference. 16:15 oh, come on, you havent played the stanley parable? guys, NEXT SERIES! ...or you have? surprised you didnt get it sooner...
This is the story of a man named CaptainSauce. CaptainSauce worked for a company in a big building where he was employee number 427. Employee Number 427's job was simple: he sat at his desk in room 427, and he pushed buttons on a keyboard. ORDERS came to him through a monitor on his desk, telling him what buttons to push, how long to push them, and in what order. These were known as "RUclips comments". This is what Employee 427 did every day of every month and every year, and although others might have considered it soul-rending, CaptainSauce relished every moment that the orders came in, as though he had been made exactly for this job. And CaptianSauce was happy. And then one day, something very peculiar happened. Something that would forever change CaptainSauce. Something he would never quite forget. He had been at his desk for nearly an hour when he realized that not one single order had arrived on the monitor for him to follow. No-one had showed up to give him instructions, call a meeting, or even say Hi. Never in all his years at the site RUclips had this happened - this complete isolation. Something was very clearly wrong. Shocked, frozen solid, CaptainSauce found himself unable to move for the longest time. But as he came to his wits and regained his senses, he got up from his desk and stepped out of his office.
I am thoroughly impressed you made a narrowed down version of the Stanley parable about CaptainSauce. I especially like the part about people giving him instructions!
the movie with the tic-tac-toe nuke supercomputer was called wargames, basically, it is a computer with access to all the weapons in the world (nukes, bombs, tanks, etc) and if it is turned off it will use all weapons at once to end the world, though some hackers are trying to stop it from doing so. that's about what I feel like sharing about the movie.
That was 100% a war games reference! I am so glad you got that. I hopped onto my computer to leave a comment about it thinking you didn't know. LMFAO. The developers of these games are straight up amazing.
It all comes together. In the movie 2001 a space Odyssey some guys go to space and find a space cuboid. On the calender it says 2001. In the ending it has a black cuboid. Just like the movie.
16:07 when i heard his voice i instantly get flashbacks to stanley parabel for those of you who dont know stanley parabel its basiclly its "dont touch anything" but you can explore,discover new endings,asking for the narranator to shut up, and theres also a circle to jump in and....... STANLEY PARABEL ᴵ ʷᵒᵘˡᵈ ᵖʳᵉᵛᵉʳ ˢᵗᵃⁿˡᵉʸ ᵖᵃʳᵃᵇᵉˡ ᵈᵉˡᵘˣᵉ
If you look at around the panel you may see something strange when you have all the things out on the panel and I just tell you it’s something about the devil
" There's something really unsettling about a giant space fetus that just doesn't land with me and all the monkey screeching the- WOAH! " -CaptainSauce Hehe gotcha
i dunno if this was in another episode but the fax machine thingy has the words IcBM as in the rocket, might be a clue. or i'm dumb. (also, chess super computer that nuked the world? sounds alot like SKYNET.)
He got the war games reference but he didn’t get the 2001 space odyssey reference I’m a 2009 kid and I got both references and I’ve even read the 2001 book
This game is SOOO much more awesome in VR! Especially with how immersive the endings are; The original only had things appear on the monitor, things didn't even happen around the character's immediate environment!
This not only shows that things are happening in the character's space, but also is able to immerse you even further with it being VR, and there's things happening all around you! (Plus there's even more new endings and Easter eggs)
For anyone wondering about the War Games reference, the protagonist tricked an AI into playing chess against itself so it would always lose, causing it to shut down as "how can the perfect system lose at something"
It was Checkers, and it was to teach it in a metaphor of Nuclear War that the "game" was unwinnable
@@jackwilliams1039 The final plot arc was that a supercomputer was going to nuke the world since it thought striking first would win war. It was then tricked into playing tic tac toe against itself and constantly drew, no winner. After the games, it saw war the same way, if it bombed the world, the world would retaliate and bomb back, mutually assured destruction aka no winner, so it called off the nuclear war, claiming it was a peculiar game and the only way to win was to not play, it then offered to play a game of chess instead.
@@willropa4226I hope ai In our future is better than that
@@matthewboire6843if the AI is taught right, they might be
@@10sticksofbutterandbread34from game theory: “if you give an AI bad information you get bad results.”
That Stanley Parable reference 100% caught me off guard.
It was amazing!
I agree
I didn’t even realize it was the Narrator before I’ve watched Stanley Parable
Yh the narrator and reference did catch me off guard
Yes 15:55
" There's something really unsettling about a giant space fetus that just doesn't land with me and all the monkey screeching the-
WOAH! "
-CaptainSauce
those where his last words
xD
XD
@@Suzie1794 based on a recent report
XD
This is my favorite VR series so far. Definitely hope you play more like this in the future. :)
Well, since there was a reference... time for a Stanley Parable playthrough? It is one of my favourite games!
mine too
Yes
He was so confused “am I Stanley?”
Omg I thought the voice was familiar until I heard Stanley! I love that game and it is so fun to play, I would recommend people to play it.
Did you get the broom closet ending? The broom closet ending's my favourite!
OH MY GOD it was..The Stanley Parable. I love this game.
I just realized (:
Me to
I watched this 10 times over and the naration voice and name shot in to my brain
Font touch h anythining me protseeds to toucheverytying
I realized that went to go comment that then I saw this
Awaiting input is a reference of the stanley parable
Which means this game was made by the same
Developer of papers please and the stanley
Parable.
Or maybe im overthinking things
did the same people who made the stanley parable make papers please? I don't think so, i'm pretty sure it was just a reference. lots of people hire kevan brighting (the narrator) for fan stuff
Good thinking! 😁
Hey wheel I have real feet Ruiz Play 4 FLA
nope you are right
Book
god damn it’s been 2 years since I sat here waiting for him to upload every day
What
@@ericdesmond3599 It's been 4 years since I have.
4 years now
“We still have no idea what this machine is” we know what it is, it’s a coffee machine :)
Of the non-stop fatality causing scp variety?(눈‸■)
Wouldn't you love a cop of coffee?
Cup*
@@danielfenton804 nope literally just a plain old coffee machine
William Afton would be proud
8:30 watch 2001: a space odyssey for this reference.
16:15 oh, come on, you havent played the stanley parable? guys, NEXT SERIES!
...or you have? surprised you didnt get it sooner...
in the original there was no Stanley parable narrator.
stuChris i thought i was the only one who got that reference :D
well, out of the 250,000 people who have seen the video, im sure theres a few thousand that know of the game :P
stuChris it was hard to get because it was a lot smaller
YES! DO STANLEY PARABLE NEXT!!!
In the earlier game you would had to spell Pluto to get the key but I guess the developers decided that earth would make more since.
This is the story of a man named CaptainSauce. CaptainSauce worked for a company in a big building where he was employee number 427. Employee Number 427's job was simple: he sat at his desk in room 427, and he pushed buttons on a keyboard. ORDERS came to him through a monitor on his desk, telling him what buttons to push, how long to push them, and in what order. These were known as "RUclips comments". This is what Employee 427 did every day of every month and every year, and although others might have considered it soul-rending, CaptainSauce relished every moment that the orders came in, as though he had been made exactly for this job. And CaptianSauce was happy.
And then one day, something very peculiar happened. Something that would forever change CaptainSauce. Something he would never quite forget. He had been at his desk for nearly an hour when he realized that not one single order had arrived on the monitor for him to follow. No-one had showed up to give him instructions, call a meeting, or even say Hi. Never in all his years at the site RUclips had this happened - this complete isolation. Something was very clearly wrong. Shocked, frozen solid, CaptainSauce found himself unable to move for the longest time. But as he came to his wits and regained his senses, he got up from his desk and stepped out of his office.
Ad SJB i read that in the narrator's voice from the Stanley (or, as you put it, CaptainSauce) Parable
Nice story I guess
Oh wow
That is from Stanly parable cannot trick me
I am thoroughly impressed you made a narrowed down version of the Stanley parable about CaptainSauce. I especially like the part about people giving him instructions!
I wann look behind the big black thing tho
the movie with the tic-tac-toe nuke supercomputer was called wargames, basically, it is a computer with access to all the weapons in the world (nukes, bombs, tanks, etc) and if it is turned off it will use all weapons at once to end the world, though some hackers are trying to stop it from doing so. that's about what I feel like sharing about the movie.
That was 100% a war games reference! I am so glad you got that. I hopped onto my computer to leave a comment about it thinking you didn't know. LMFAO. The developers of these games are straight up amazing.
16:10 THE STANLEY PARABLE :D
Vtel 'Zolam i was screaming that at my phone
Vtel 'Zolam yay!
Narrator is back!
Narrator
Yeah!
It all comes together. In the movie 2001 a space Odyssey some guys go to space and find a space cuboid. On the calender it says 2001. In the ending it has a black cuboid. Just like the movie.
9:57 "how about we try the telemophone!" ~CaptainSauce 2018
i liked my own comment! :v
Akward Potato XD I never knew that lol
20*
16:07 when i heard his voice i instantly get flashbacks to stanley parabel for those of you who dont know stanley parabel its basiclly its "dont touch anything" but you can explore,discover new endings,asking for the narranator to shut up, and theres also a circle to jump in and.......
STANLEY PARABEL
ᴵ ʷᵒᵘˡᵈ ᵖʳᵉᵛᵉʳ ˢᵗᵃⁿˡᵉʸ ᵖᵃʳᵃᵇᵉˡ ᵈᵉˡᵘˣᵉ
The colar Machine has more colar in space
A- I hope you learned how to spell color
AND THE SECRET ENDING
Captain: less clues easy endings...
Me: less clues harder endings...
I have played this game and I can’t blame him for saying that the 🔺 ending makes him sick bc it made me sick too...🤣
It took me years to figure out this was a stanley parable reference, I only even new the game existed a few months ago
If you look at around the panel you may see something strange when you have all the things out on the panel and I just tell you it’s something about the devil
You're the best RUclipsr ever
Machado C. T
What about the secret ending
Jayden Richner he got it
@@boreragnarok4522 what was it?
"do you have anything interesting for me to say, thicc boy?"
Luckiest man alive, got no ads for the past 12 videos I watched. Might play the lottery later
Before: WOOH!
Now: WROW!
It’s the pass port and you need to grab the stamp and stamp 1 of the options on the pass port
WAR GAMES!!! Josh is prof. Faulkens son. (Mighta said it wrong)
in the end the pyramid showed up with MORE symbols
*b* *i* *c* *b* *o* *i*
" There's something really unsettling about a giant space fetus that just doesn't land with me and all the monkey screeching the-
WOAH! "
-CaptainSauce
Hehe gotcha
Nice movie reference. Tic tac to and the only way to win is not to play
Stanley Parable woohoo
In one of the episodes when he unlocked the ending of the overgrown world, it kind of reminded me of The Stanley Parable. I am amazed.
Just messing the rings with the Hamill
it feels weird looking back at this and realising where it all started
now he has 2.60 mil
2:57 that could be the missing number for the b behind instructions
I had a war game on my ps1 when I was a kid, and it was my favorite game, and I still have it to this day ❤🤣😄😁
The rocket ship ending was a reference to the movie "2001 Space Odyssey"
The awating input is a reference to the Stanly barple
"Stanley parabelee"
...
disappointing.
Ethananous512 Parabole
Oof
Everybody: am I Stanley?
Me:yes.
I was screaming at my computer WAAAARRRR GAMMMEEES and than he go the refrence
The first ending was a reference to 2001:a space odyssey
If you don’t get what was that black wall and the space fetus that is from the movie 2001 space odyssey I highly suggest you watch it for yourself
Me having a vr I can confess I get sick to when I look around in the ulimiati
Loved the 2001 ending
Steve arm sounds really hot
*THE STANLEY PARABLE 2: TACTICAL NUKE*
15:23 that face is the face I make when I see a creeper blow up my house in Minecraft.
I bet the illuminati ending is your worst nightmare! LOL!
Cap: that mini game is freakin impossible Me: boi I did it on first try
The monkeys are most likely about the fact that we used to use monkeys to test stuff.
When he gets the space ending watch the trophie for the papers please ending
that was a good stanley parable refrence
I hit the watch in vr button and...HOLY FUCK IS THAT NAUSEOUS
R.I.P LEGEND STANLEY
de callor of de books !!!
Try putting city boom to clock thingy line below that code
My head hurts after the pyramind
There is a secret ending in the black light Use the black light and look at the wall with all the pictures
You get the ending by pressing reset a lot
i dunno if this was in another episode but the fax machine thingy has the words IcBM as in the rocket, might be a clue. or i'm dumb. (also, chess super computer that nuked the world? sounds alot like SKYNET.)
omg i just realized the last ending is a stanley parable reference
THE STANLEY PARABLE
*sees IS ANY OF THIS REAL* WAIT... Rembers Dreams Come True
Batim?
Get scared by a not moving object
Him not understanding the 2001 reference made me UNREASONABLY angry
STANLY PARABLE!!!!!
he didnt say dont push thr button at the end he said just push the button
That was war games from the 80’s
The last ending of The Stanley parable
I watched your eat shoppers edition three random games they are really funny😂 I love that video😍
The voice at 16:36 is the voice of the narrator from the Stanley parable
Did you got the nuke end?
Its realy sad that the game ends so fast it whos a fun game i whant more but everything ends
I think the space fetus is an xenomorph reference
Oh I love the Stanley parable
He got the war games reference but he didn’t get the 2001 space odyssey reference I’m a 2009 kid and I got both references and I’ve even read the 2001 book
ITS FIRST TIME IN THE LAST FEW DAYS
The worm was a Star Wars reference
wait remember the blacklight secret ending i dont think he got that
the was a thing behind the instructions that said only 4 but what about the d4 beside the machine
THE STANLEY PARABLE REFERENCE
Peek your head through the door.
Jaren O'Bryan this video is literally like 1 year old
I also liked war games found a one player tic tac toe ai but the creator got rid of it
He said push the red putted
What about the backlight secret ending space?
Try smacking the hamster free with the hammer
I know that there is a creepy lady if you see blod on the screen sow do not look behind
Look up with the black light
*sees wall* me: NO NOT THE PINGAS
1 button
equals 1 billion buttons
It's a game in a game in a game in a game in a game
That Space Odyssey: 2001 reference went WAY over his head BUT surprisingly he got the War Games reference
Which ending
Yeah I just watched 2001 and then decided to watch this and it just clicked in my head
I just learned which ending was 'Space Odyssey 2001'. The giant Rectangle is 'Eddie' [8:01]
@@VeyTheOwlthe giant space baby is the 2001 reference
@@SpaceTrucker91and the big-ass monolith behind him.