There´s this interesting mod i've seen called "From The Fog" that attempts to mimick the old Herobrine myths by adding him into the game, it's done in such a way that it ends up being surprisingly subtle and inflicts much more of a "You are not alone here" feeling. instead of the scarefest i've seen other mods do. Haven't played with it myself, but i think if you pair it with a Minecraft beta resource pack you'd get a pretty nice experience.
I've been watching The Librarian's series with From the Fog and it almost felt like SCP-1471 (Malo ver 1.0.0) after a while It gets to a point where it's still there and will remind you on occasion quite flamboyantly, but you eventually get accustomed to it and it shifts into the background noise as you're ultimately still just playing vanilla (or whatever other mods you throw it in with) - which can already be fairly spooky in itself
most of these don't really give me any genuine feeling of discomfort, a lot of them just have this strange sense of nostalgia attached to them, reminiscent of those old 2012 - 2017 horror maps (with the redstone blood and custom heads, plus those weird-ass grungy HD resource packs they used to use) from those ancient Let's Play videos, images such as 0:47 definitely have more of that vibe than others
they kinda spoon-feed you everything you need to know nowadays, back then i had to learn all the recipes and how to do everything as a 7 year old by myself, and imo it added so much more to the experience
Such a simple concept of the game, yet so rich with in-game activities and secret, creepy lore… This game will forever be something else, and it will forever hold a special place in the hearts of millions
I remember a while back i came across a completely empty village. I felt really uneasy running around the place and when i stopped for a second to check my inventory a bit of grass broke on it’s own to the left of me, and a few seconds after i took half a heart of damage for no reason. I immediately ran away because I was already paranoid and that took the cake, I never returned to that village and eventually i just stopped playing the world. this was a good bit after the whole herobrine craze but it still just made me wonder…
Okay this comment can be faked but let's just break it down - the empty village could've been just abandoned village (zombie village) and you didn't notice - the half heart you lost is probably a skeleton but since you were stacked the skeleton only made you lose half a heart - the grass block could just be a tall grass that broke because it spawned on sand and you just rendered the chunk within it (it's a chunk generation glitch) You can talk to me if there's something i missed
@@DamphirbIue understand your comment, I agree it’s a kinda suspicious situation. I know for a fact that it wasn’t a zombie village though, every house was completely normal they were all just empty. Honestly could probably just chalk it up to the game being buggy and just not spawning them in but idk, whatever happened, happened that’s just how I remember it.
I have this strong feeling that older versions of Minecraft with old textures and hero brine rumor and old structures was the best, it was iconic and it was the most fun to play because the worlds then looked much emptier and therefore you could explore every corner of it and use your imagination to create new things to fill the emptiness. I liked when there were no things that we discovered with time, such as automatic farms, that completely changed the way we played the game, it’s like now we have everything under control, but then, Minecraft players were just a small group of friends or bros who with the knowledge from Minecraft story mode started wandering around in their newly created worlds not knowing what exactly to believe or do, is herobrine real, what about entity 303, is there a slender man spawner, let’s build a giant base so we are protected from them. In my opinion that was the golden age of Minecraft, it’s pinnacle
I don't know why, but out of all of these images 0:58 is the most unsettling to me. There is something about it that feels so normal, like way too normal compared to other images. You see those caves so frequently you don't expect it to be on this kind of compilation.
Yeah, I think it’s the fact that the cave is the only thing that looks dark. At all. The other shadows and shading are barely noticeable. But the cave is the void.
wish mojang would actually add herobrine one day on april fools, just for a day, and you might just see it in the corner of your screen but it'd disappear when you look at it. no mention in the change logs or anything, it'd be the ultimate prank.
@@atanaZion to be fair those are both 5 year intervals but I’d say Notch’s additions are more important since they laid the groundwork whereas now they can simply add to them as well as overhaul them
I Lost one of my best online friends, Clyde, in a car accident. He was a Minecraft pro when it came to building, we where building a big theme park and we couldn't continue it, thankfully his brother helped me finish it in 2019. I haven't thought of Clyde from a lot time and this song just reminded me of him. this song will always be my most loved sing, RIP.
I still remember the first time i played minecraft, almost 10 years ago, i was 6 at the time I heard about the game from my friends and i had no idea what the game was about other than it being a blocky game. I made my dad download the game for me, and soon i spawned in a seed that kindoff haunts me till this day (i'll explain why later), upon spawning in the world, it took me a good minute to realise that the bonus chest was an actuall chest and that it had stuff inside it, i had one thing in mind and that being that wood is the starting point of the adventure, some wood-cutting and figuring out how to open your inventory, the sun started to set. This sight of it getting darker terrified me as a kid, and believe it or not, the seed had a ton of caves close to the surface, so for whatever reason, the monsters underground started to make themselfs known, skeletons rattling, zombies grunting, it scared me to the point were i had no other thing to do other than to walk in a specific direction (walk is an important word as i had no idea how to run, aswell as placing blocks) eventually i ran into a desert temple wich i got stuck as the front entrance was flooded by sand. The temple was nearly pitch black and the only source of light i had was a torch that i accidentaly placed, i was trying to find the exit, seemingly not attacked by anything for now, until an arrow flew by my head and a zombie made its way towards me. I found the exit by climbing one of the spiralls, as i stepped outside, i saw something that made me feel hopeless, the desert was filled with monsters, they didnt see me or chase after me, but them sorrounding the temple was scary enough. The worst of it all was when i encountered an enderman, i saw one standing at the edge of the temple, mysteriously looking at the horrizon, as i made eye contact, his mouth opened and let out that creepy noise, this made my bones freeze, i tried to run from him and hidding back in the temple, but soon he cut my path off and game ended me there, i turned of the game in fear and didnt bother turning it on again for another month as my laptop siezed life a week later (it was incredibly old) In the meantime, i got myself those old minecraft books that have helped me prepare for the upcoming adventure as i was supposed to get a new family laptop in a month Now here is the creepy part, on that newly fresh laptop, the first world i loaded in was the same seed as the one mentioned before (possibly another similar seed), it was offputing as a had a feeling like i was called on it for redemption, the seed was exactly the same On to the looks of the seed, you spawn on a beach/shore and are facing a plane that can have a perfect 90° degree line cutting thru it measured from the shore, on your left is a slightly elevated tree line around 20 blocks away from spawn, and on your right is also a beach, going thru the plane and not crossing the tree line will get you to a more open plane that is cut of by a desert where there is the earlier mentioned temple Has anyone encountered this seed before, if yes please notify me in the replies?
You know, for someone who's 16 you really do spell like someone who's 6. Are you sure this wasn't from today and you're just scouring the internet for randomized clout? Also the majority of the things you've said here can be fact checked to prove that you're lying either way. Witches didn't make noise until very recently because their sound was removed shortly after they were added because it was scaring players. encountering the same seed twice is impossible because the over 12 digit long code that seeds are generated with is completely randomized, and on top of all this, nobody on this earth would ever type out a sentence like you have. So you're either a bot or a clout-seeker. take your pick.
Minecraft is scary. When I played it a couple years back when I was younger, I used to constantly block off the strip mines I had because I feared something would run down the tunnel and kill me.
Man I was incredibly scared of the strip mines as well. I could go almost anywhere, explore dark and deep caves, temples, spawners, all that stuff, but I never took a step into the strip mines when I was a kid.
Minecraft to me was strange, creepy, and scary because of my childhood perspective. I would always find strange events, blocks, and entities in my world. This video reminds of those memories I’ve built with Minecraft. Even multiplayer was even stranger finding vertical slabs, new mobs, etc on what players were doing in the early days on PS3 Minecraft. I think the way I view minecraft in my childhood can be a great for a Minecraft analog horror.
I can remember I used to get extremely lost in those really long and small cave systems. It's not like that anymore, the caves are big and open. No more claustrophobia
Scopophobia, or the fear or being watched, is similar to social anxiety. This video gives some feeling of “nothings there, but it feels like *something* is.”
This gives me the vibes of, "You're Not Alone." And a sense of nostalgia at the same time. Or it's like "You're not afraid of the dark, but scared of what's inside it."
I think sometimes people just put too much things into it because of nostalgic feelings Minecraft wasn't creepy when we were younger, but when we notice today how damn creepy as shit these blocky places could be just because of how empty and silent they were. Now we do realise that we were having fun with possible nightmare fuel
I remember years ago I spent a good chunk of a day making a huge quarry and then making a base inside the empty space. After finishing it, I remember feeling this terrifying, empty feeling when I would walk around inside of the base. At first I was just afraid of mobs spawning inside of it but there was this subtle sense of dread that made me never want to spend a ton of time inside of that base. As if there was some sort of entity that dwelled inside. Eventually I stopped playing on that world and forgot about it. This video just propelled me back into that feeling again. When Minecraft could make you feel that sense of dread again.
Oh boy that’s sure looks like a fun and relaxing sandbox game about building your own world where the only limit is your own imagination, I sure hope there’s no unexplainable entity stalking the player from the fog
you hit me straight in the child with this one, this reminds me of when i used to play minecraft on my sisters"s ipad mini , exploring worlds and whatever my sister built, good times
It's funny what fear, no matter how small or seemingly insignificant, can do to one's mind. It make one see what truely isnt there or make us jump when we least expect it. Looking back at minecraft's history with stuff like Herobrine among other things, even if it was JUST a story, in a way it made the game better as a stepping stone for experiencing the game to its fullest! But that's just me...
When I was like 7 or smth I built a bridge with chiseled sandstone completely sealed off and spooked myself. This was after I aggro’d a bunch of wolves in my creative world and never landed again. I had ptsd as the wolves chased me even though they couldn’t hurt me.
I remember seeing world generated crosses, like carved out in the sand or something, and thinking it was herobrine. That was back in 2011, I was a kid. Now I've grown up, can't believe time really flew that quick. Made some great memories in this game.
my first time ever playing Minecraft was on my 6th birthday on the Apple TV edition, which I played on until I switched to iPad later on (my controller broke). I didn’t even hear about the game before, and playing it was a whole new experience (other than shitty mobile games I’ve never played a proper one). I remember my dad looking up tutorials and helping me when we started out. But my experience is different than most people’s. I always played with creative mode and peaceful, only later on my iPad I started playing survival (still peaceful). So even though I didn’t really have any threat, sometimes it was still scary. The unknown. Looking into the distance, the dark. Going sleep on a rainy night. Finding a cave. That still creeps me out sometimes. I think the only footage of me playing Apple TV is my first video on @Seriously Miner . Even though I didn’t experience most of this (video), it’s still so creepy and nostalgic to me.
first time i played was way back in alpha in 2010 i was 9 at the time i still play minecraft java to this very day occasionally i go back to the old versions for nostalgia sake
I remember when I played Minecraft on Xbox and it always was very scary. On creative worlds I was anxious because of the lonely view and lack of noises that wasn't made by me. Also when on survival mode I found a jungle, it has holes, and well the ilumination were buged so those holes were completely black, I never got close to them, but one day I was walking and I accidentaly falled on one, the fall was like 4-6 blocks but there where no light. I got REALLY scared and then left the game, lol.
I used to be terrified of Minecraft because of how empty it was. Little me couldn’t fathom the idea of an empty world, someone had to be out there. Probably why I’ve never beaten the game 😅
I always forget that Minecraft can also sometimes be categorized as a horror game, but not quite a “horror” game. It’s E for everyone, with the exception of the elder guardian jump scare and the music discs.
this song gives me extreme nostalgia, I remember I would always come over to my little cousins house and play minecraft tutorial on xbox or ps with him, idk why tutorial but we found tutorial fun. I'm not entirely sure if it was actually a tutorial but all I know is we loved playing something In minecraft.
I was scared playing minecraft as a child because of herobrine, so I played with friends. I'm still scared if playing minecraft now, because my friends and I aren't really the same anymore. We grew apart, and playing miencraft just pains be because of the loneliness and how I sometimes expect my friends to be there, but they're not. My abandonment issues and fear of change will never disappear, I know that much, but I can't help but still think and dream about being a young child again, with everyone I've ever loved and met beside me, and all the memories I hold dear and don't ever want to let go of.. It's too much pain, but I can manage, for this is not new, but it still hurts.
The reason why I'm not asking "why is exactly this OST here" is because i know how got it fits as mashup with Stranger Things theme that was composed by C418 too and thematically it fits with mystery showed in video, lol)))
Хорошее было время, беззаботное. Ещё ничего не заботило, не болело, не было и мысли что что-то может пойти не так. В такое хорошее время и родился майнкрафт, игра бескрайних возможностей. Сколько было контента, сколько людей загорелось энтузиазмом добавить что-то своё в этот удивительный мир кубиков. Нет, майнкрафт это не игра, это феномен планетарных масштабов. Сейчас конечно всё развивается, как и майнкрафт, но ведь это уже не то, да? Нету той искры, нет того осознания твоей безграничной свободы. Всё уже обыграно и пересмотрено по сто раз. Мы повзрослели, ребята
I remember having this world where I built a sort of laboratory in a snow biome (it was actually pretty impressive for a 8 year old) and I remember always feeling uncomfortable at night when I walked through hallways because I was horrified of Herobrine, and I eventually deleted the world because of it lol
there is actually a mod which adds in a small chance of a blood moon and is compatible with every version of Minecraft, when there is a blood moon you cant sleep and massive hordes of mobs spawn.
I remember going to the ruins at the end of the game that I forgot the name of, it was so dead and empty. no monsters, nothing, some blocks had started to break out of nowhere and I started to hear the sound of rain.
The best time I had playing modern Minecraft was when I decided to go "Herobrine hunting". Playing the game while giving in to this vague superstition that something was sharing the world with me was certainly a rejuvenating experience.
Same here. I started playing since 1.13 released but still playing survival for the 1st time had a different feeling and getting back onto that one survival world will always feel different. Except that, I can't play on my 1st survival world which is sad tbh.
0:35 This is a test. I've accepted this test to stand victorious against my past. A person grows once they are able to defeat their weaker self. Wouldn't you agree, Jean Pierre Polnareff?
Ive always had anxiety when playing Minecraft, at night, alone in the living room while everyone else is asleep. The darkness of the rest of the rooms in the house always seemed to unsettle me, the weirdness of being totally alone was so strange. Felt like something would pop out at me. Even nowadays, I get anxiety. Theres no reason for me to get anxiety when playing this game, but being totally alone in a game and a room at the same time has always made me feel unsettled.
I remember back in the day always having a subtle anxiety whenever I played Minecraft because I didn't know whether herobrine was real or not.
Bro I was scared of minecraft even while playing on peaceful and creative xd
Sameeeee
Same, even on minecraft rip-off games 💀
@@RedGhost2008 i always used to play one called Blockcraft 3D
For me it was when I go in caves, the silence and dark ambience just terrified me.
This is honestly a good creepy video. No stupid jumpscares, just Minecraft images that are uncomfortably well known and give people anxiety.
So right...... it's scared
I was so scared when a guy in the chat said: “lava is so hard to kill” 😨
@@Jesuslovesyou-2715 Lava is so hard to kill
@@Noseuh 😱
nah man, this almost made me cry due to nostalgia
There´s this interesting mod i've seen called "From The Fog" that attempts to mimick the old Herobrine myths by adding him into the game, it's done in such a way that it ends up being surprisingly subtle and inflicts much more of a "You are not alone here" feeling. instead of the scarefest i've seen other mods do.
Haven't played with it myself, but i think if you pair it with a Minecraft beta resource pack you'd get a pretty nice experience.
I've been watching The Librarian's series with From the Fog and it almost felt like SCP-1471 (Malo ver 1.0.0) after a while
It gets to a point where it's still there and will remind you on occasion quite flamboyantly, but you eventually get accustomed to it and it shifts into the background noise as you're ultimately still just playing vanilla (or whatever other mods you throw it in with) - which can already be fairly spooky in itself
What do you mean, “myth”?
i really wish someone would back port from the fog to beta 1.7.3 or the better than adventure mod
게리모드의 g맨 모드
I watched Forgelabs play that mod
the fact in this clip 0:07 he holds 111 torches in one inventory slot is crazy.
In old Minecraft, you could hold more than 64 item in one slot
@@cebolinhabombadofcand that was removed around infdev which was released way before beta 1.8+
@@GranwizermanNationalDirector2 I missed that fact
@@GranwizermanNationalDirector2 It was 2 test versions before (alpha, infdev) that was removed
0:16 218 pistons
most of these don't really give me any genuine feeling of discomfort, a lot of them just have this strange sense of nostalgia attached to them, reminiscent of those old 2012 - 2017 horror maps (with the redstone blood and custom heads, plus those weird-ass grungy HD resource packs they used to use) from those ancient Let's Play videos, images such as 0:47 definitely have more of that vibe than others
This feels oddly, nostalgic.. flash back to you playing for hours when you were 6, and scared shitless in caves.. hah..
good times
Im sure. It's realy
*cave noises*
Mimecraft wasnt out when I was 6
What are you talking about? Caves are still scary to me
Early Minecraft versions shows more scariness than the ones we're playing nowadays.
Ikr
Early Minecraft feels "Liminal"
Yeah the grass feels way more weird
By fact i don't play the new versions, only from 1.12.2 to down
@@minecraftslegacycommunity486 the new versions are good but I like the older ones more
Old minecraft is way scarier and harder than today’s minecraft and I don’t think it was because I didn’t know how to play . It’s just scary
I think it was because you didn't know how to play.
they kinda spoon-feed you everything you need to know nowadays, back then i had to learn all the recipes and how to do everything as a 7 year old by myself, and imo it added so much more to the experience
@@etherealg3940 same
@@AstroBlox actually I was not spoon fed
Even I had to figure them out (for your reference I restarted playing it during 1.17 phase).
idky but some people find 1.19 scary
0:21, 0:58 & 1:01 hits me hard, classic Minecraft textures, quality of an image, emptiness of a place, lack of UI.
it's Saturday. no school, no work,
it's 6am, raining
you open your world which is 1.7.2
Good old days
You just made me have flashbacks, mostly about herobrine
The problem: I don't have a PC 😃
2009
dear lord i didnt know minecraft made such good analog horror
Ikr
This has nothing to do with analog horror
Only works with old mc tho
*digital horror
how is this analog?
Such a simple concept of the game, yet so rich with in-game activities and secret, creepy lore… This game will forever be something else, and it will forever hold a special place in the hearts of millions
Unfortunately the gameplay is still boring
I wish I knew what the lore was.
I think the 1st and 2nd pics caught herobrine
@@GuideTerrarianMinecraft is a sandbox game in first place
You just dont know how to have fun at sandbox games at this point
Unfortunately only cringe kids play it now
I remember a while back i came across a completely empty village. I felt really uneasy running around the place and when i stopped for a second to check my inventory a bit of grass broke on it’s own to the left of me, and a few seconds after i took half a heart of damage for no reason. I immediately ran away because I was already paranoid and that took the cake, I never returned to that village and eventually i just stopped playing the world. this was a good bit after the whole herobrine craze but it still just made me wonder…
Okay this comment can be faked but let's just break it down
- the empty village could've been just abandoned village (zombie village) and you didn't notice
- the half heart you lost is probably a skeleton but since you were stacked the skeleton only made you lose half a heart
- the grass block could just be a tall grass that broke because it spawned on sand and you just rendered the chunk within it (it's a chunk generation glitch)
You can talk to me if there's something i missed
@@DamphirbIue understand your comment, I agree it’s a kinda suspicious situation. I know for a fact that it wasn’t a zombie village though, every house was completely normal they were all just empty. Honestly could probably just chalk it up to the game being buggy and just not spawning them in but idk, whatever happened, happened that’s just how I remember it.
@@my_little_anarchist it might be better to leave this question unanswered, after all you can never confirm anything in the end
@@DamphirbIue correction: Sheep eating grass makes a grass breaking sfx.
correction: sounds fake as shit
honestly, the old versions and textures just work so much better with the vibe that you have captured to perfection
0:01 bro thats a zombie with a Herobrine skin
Damn
Nuh uh
yes uh@@praetorian2699
@@praetorian2699 😮
@Skskskam?
I have this strong feeling that older versions of Minecraft with old textures and hero brine rumor and old structures was the best, it was iconic and it was the most fun to play because the worlds then looked much emptier and therefore you could explore every corner of it and use your imagination to create new things to fill the emptiness. I liked when there were no things that we discovered with time, such as automatic farms, that completely changed the way we played the game, it’s like now we have everything under control, but then, Minecraft players were just a small group of friends or bros who with the knowledge from Minecraft story mode started wandering around in their newly created worlds not knowing what exactly to believe or do, is herobrine real, what about entity 303, is there a slender man spawner, let’s build a giant base so we are protected from them. In my opinion that was the golden age of Minecraft, it’s pinnacle
there’s still a huge community on beta 1.7.3 if you ever feel nostalgic
I don't feel herobrine and stuff creepy about older versions but the atmosphere
Mc storymode is *not* from the same era as these images and auto farms were a thing long before minecraft story mode was lmao
But now I had to clear a mountain to build thing I wanted
I don't know why, but out of all of these images 0:58 is the most unsettling to me. There is something about it that feels so normal, like way too normal compared to other images. You see those caves so frequently you don't expect it to be on this kind of compilation.
the dark
@@ZphyZphyer that one tree grow on sand
@@bondheld That one sand block in the water.
@@AamIsTaken that one guy in the background
Yeah, I think it’s the fact that the cave is the only thing that looks dark. At all. The other shadows and shading are barely noticeable. But the cave is the void.
wish mojang would actually add herobrine one day on april fools, just for a day, and you might just see it in the corner of your screen but it'd disappear when you look at it. no mention in the change logs or anything, it'd be the ultimate prank.
Don't give them ideas
@@ZphyZphyer Don't worry pretty sure mojang doesn't know what ideas are anymore judging from their recent updates
@@forrestgorby7980 Theor recent updates are fine
They indeed added more content from 2018 till now than Not from 2009 till he sold Minecraft
@@atanaZion to be fair those are both 5 year intervals but I’d say Notch’s additions are more important since they laid the groundwork whereas now they can simply add to them as well as overhaul them
@@Miixle Based. Old versions sucks in content but they have special atmosphere
0:59 this image gives me chills, I don’t know if it’s the low quality, or the feeling that somethings watching your every move. Creepy.
Am I the only one who has always gotten just that slight uneasiness, that minor anxiety, whenever I played Minecraft?
Old minecraft was really scary
I Lost one of my best online friends, Clyde, in a car accident. He was a Minecraft pro when it came to building, we where building a big theme park and we couldn't continue it, thankfully his brother helped me finish it in 2019. I haven't thought of Clyde from a lot time and this song just reminded me of him. this song will always be my most loved sing, RIP.
Rest in peace.
Rest in peace ❤❤
Rip
Rest in peace ❤
Rest in peace
I still remember the first time i played minecraft, almost 10 years ago, i was 6 at the time
I heard about the game from my friends and i had no idea what the game was about other than it being a blocky game. I made my dad download the game for me, and soon i spawned in a seed that kindoff haunts me till this day (i'll explain why later), upon spawning in the world, it took me a good minute to realise that the bonus chest was an actuall chest and that it had stuff inside it, i had one thing in mind and that being that wood is the starting point of the adventure, some wood-cutting and figuring out how to open your inventory, the sun started to set. This sight of it getting darker terrified me as a kid, and believe it or not, the seed had a ton of caves close to the surface, so for whatever reason, the monsters underground started to make themselfs known, skeletons rattling, zombies grunting, it scared me to the point were i had no other thing to do other than to walk in a specific direction (walk is an important word as i had no idea how to run, aswell as placing blocks) eventually i ran into a desert temple wich i got stuck as the front entrance was flooded by sand. The temple was nearly pitch black and the only source of light i had was a torch that i accidentaly placed, i was trying to find the exit, seemingly not attacked by anything for now, until an arrow flew by my head and a zombie made its way towards me. I found the exit by climbing one of the spiralls, as i stepped outside, i saw something that made me feel hopeless, the desert was filled with monsters, they didnt see me or chase after me, but them sorrounding the temple was scary enough. The worst of it all was when i encountered an enderman, i saw one standing at the edge of the temple, mysteriously looking at the horrizon, as i made eye contact, his mouth opened and let out that creepy noise, this made my bones freeze, i tried to run from him and hidding back in the temple, but soon he cut my path off and game ended me there, i turned of the game in fear and didnt bother turning it on again for another month as my laptop siezed life a week later (it was incredibly old)
In the meantime, i got myself those old minecraft books that have helped me prepare for the upcoming adventure as i was supposed to get a new family laptop in a month
Now here is the creepy part, on that newly fresh laptop, the first world i loaded in was the same seed as the one mentioned before (possibly another similar seed), it was offputing as a had a feeling like i was called on it for redemption, the seed was exactly the same
On to the looks of the seed, you spawn on a beach/shore and are facing a plane that can have a perfect 90° degree line cutting thru it measured from the shore, on your left is a slightly elevated tree line around 20 blocks away from spawn, and on your right is also a beach, going thru the plane and not crossing the tree line will get you to a more open plane that is cut of by a desert where there is the earlier mentioned temple
Has anyone encountered this seed before, if yes please notify me in the replies?
Wow
Chaty chatgpt
@@HeyItsSahilSoni what
@@HeyItsSahilSoniright no human writes like this 🗿
You know, for someone who's 16 you really do spell like someone who's 6. Are you sure this wasn't from today and you're just scouring the internet for randomized clout?
Also the majority of the things you've said here can be fact checked to prove that you're lying either way. Witches didn't make noise until very recently because their sound was removed shortly after they were added because it was scaring players. encountering the same seed twice is impossible because the over 12 digit long code that seeds are generated with is completely randomized, and on top of all this, nobody on this earth would ever type out a sentence like you have. So you're either a bot or a clout-seeker. take your pick.
People try to make Minecraft scary with mods, but all you need is old Minecraft
“Pixels arent that scary!“
The pixels:
Minecraft is scary. When I played it a couple years back when I was younger, I used to constantly block off the strip mines I had because I feared something would run down the tunnel and kill me.
Man I was incredibly scared of the strip mines as well. I could go almost anywhere, explore dark and deep caves, temples, spawners, all that stuff, but I never took a step into the strip mines when I was a kid.
WTH I do that still..
same
The fuckin strip mines are terrifying. Don’t play music disk 11 or 13 when in one.
I used to place doors behind myself cause I was a bit paranoid about something ambushing me from behind
This gives me that childlike feeling of mystery that I have lost so long ago
Minecraft to me was strange, creepy, and scary because of my childhood perspective. I would always find strange events, blocks, and entities in my world. This video reminds of those memories I’ve built with Minecraft. Even multiplayer was even stranger finding vertical slabs, new mobs, etc on what players were doing in the early days on PS3 Minecraft.
I think the way I view minecraft in my childhood can be a great for a Minecraft analog horror.
I want to know what the thing is at 0:17
Because I can't figure it out? Is it supposed to be a person or.. Herobrain or what?
@@AbbeyKitty1013 herobrine
@@AbbeyKitty1013it is herobrine
“God the lava is hard to kill”
“Need water”
I can remember I used to get extremely lost in those really long and small cave systems. It's not like that anymore, the caves are big and open. No more claustrophobia
hey i have a question in the second 0:12 i don't understand that's not scary i thought
@@santiagoarce2181 I don't understand either but I think it has smth to do with the red chat messages
@@reallyrealfungusi think it got something to do with a bug of one of the version
Scopophobia, or the fear or being watched, is similar to social anxiety. This video gives some feeling of “nothings there, but it feels like *something* is.”
this is a great representation of how creepy early minecraft was
The good old times....I wish I could just go back to this times, when we were young and with almost no problems and worries...
This gives me the vibes of, "You're Not Alone." And a sense of nostalgia at the same time. Or it's like "You're not afraid of the dark, but scared of what's inside it."
This part looks like backroms 0:36
0:14 we all gonna remember that day
What happened?!
@@RedTrex9 In that version there was no falling lava so lava just make the source and infinitely lava consume everything (water too)
0:24 is "Nearby" by DyoudiM
You may not rest now: there is darkness nearby.
Looks unrealistic unlike my drawing
@@Pandavisual8kid your drawings suck
I think sometimes people just put too much things into it because of nostalgic feelings
Minecraft wasn't creepy when we were younger, but when we notice today how damn creepy as shit these blocky places could be just because of how empty and silent they were. Now we do realise that we were having fun with possible nightmare fuel
it's incredible how time flys...
I feel like somethints wrong with 0:13, im not sure what
minecraft always used to give me uncanny vibes whenever i played singleplayer
I remember years ago I spent a good chunk of a day making a huge quarry and then making a base inside the empty space. After finishing it, I remember feeling this terrifying, empty feeling when I would walk around inside of the base. At first I was just afraid of mobs spawning inside of it but there was this subtle sense of dread that made me never want to spend a ton of time inside of that base. As if there was some sort of entity that dwelled inside. Eventually I stopped playing on that world and forgot about it. This video just propelled me back into that feeling again. When Minecraft could make you feel that sense of dread again.
Oh boy that’s sure looks like a fun and relaxing sandbox game about building your own world where the only limit is your own imagination, I sure hope there’s no unexplainable entity stalking the player from the fog
you hit me straight in the child with this one, this reminds me of when i used to play minecraft on my sisters"s ipad mini , exploring worlds and whatever my sister built, good times
finding this randomly while trawling through youtube kinda spooked me bc I wasn't even looking for minecraft stuff
It's funny what fear, no matter how small or seemingly insignificant, can do to one's mind. It make one see what truely isnt there or make us jump when we least expect it. Looking back at minecraft's history with stuff like Herobrine among other things, even if it was JUST a story, in a way it made the game better as a stepping stone for experiencing the game to its fullest! But that's just me...
Its just like the movie "Regression"
The mind makes Storys up one can't think of!
I had the same experience while starting my journey with minecraft.
Now THIS is the kind of content that I was looking for in a channel, definitely subscribed thank you
I only have played minecraft alone for almost a decade now and it still gives me chills to think that out in the fog, someone is watching.
Minecrafts probably one of the scariest games to exist just the knowledge that you are alone.
Old Minecraft nostalgia
Brooo this is 100% nostalgia I wish I could came back to those beautiful times
I still am scared of going into caves with no light. Especially in the older versions. Even on creative!
I KNOW RIGHT
"Im not scared of being alone
Im scared of not being alone"
Cringe
@@SuperDuperSeb But It’s True 😓
Its not even scary anymore, its just sad and nostalgic at same time
When I was like 7 or smth I built a bridge with chiseled sandstone completely sealed off and spooked myself. This was after I aggro’d a bunch of wolves in my creative world and never landed again. I had ptsd as the wolves chased me even though they couldn’t hurt me.
I remember seeing world generated crosses, like carved out in the sand or something, and thinking it was herobrine. That was back in 2011, I was a kid. Now I've grown up, can't believe time really flew that quick. Made some great memories in this game.
my first time ever playing Minecraft was on my 6th birthday on the Apple TV edition, which I played on until I switched to iPad later on (my controller broke). I didn’t even hear about the game before, and playing it was a whole new experience (other than shitty mobile games I’ve never played a proper one). I remember my dad looking up tutorials and helping me when we started out.
But my experience is different than most people’s. I always played with creative mode and peaceful, only later on my iPad I started playing survival (still peaceful). So even though I didn’t really have any threat, sometimes it was still scary.
The unknown.
Looking into the distance, the dark. Going sleep on a rainy night. Finding a cave. That still creeps me out sometimes.
I think the only footage of me playing Apple TV is my first video on @Seriously Miner .
Even though I didn’t experience most of this (video), it’s still so creepy and nostalgic to me.
The first time I played was back in 1.7
first time i played was way back in alpha in 2010
i was 9 at the time
i still play minecraft java to this very day occasionally i go back to the old versions for nostalgia sake
I remember when I played Minecraft on Xbox and it always was very scary. On creative worlds I was anxious because of the lonely view and lack of noises that wasn't made by me. Also when on survival mode I found a jungle, it has holes, and well the ilumination were buged so those holes were completely black, I never got close to them, but one day I was walking and I accidentaly falled on one, the fall was like 4-6 blocks but there where no light. I got REALLY scared and then left the game, lol.
I'm getting the memories back like PTSD, except those are good ones...
I used to be terrified of Minecraft because of how empty it was. Little me couldn’t fathom the idea of an empty world, someone had to be out there. Probably why I’ve never beaten the game 😅
I remember when i found my first temple, obviously blew myself up, but found it later and was able to recover some loot. Good times.
I always forget that Minecraft can also sometimes be categorized as a horror game, but not quite a “horror” game. It’s E for everyone, with the exception of the elder guardian jump scare and the music discs.
this song gives me extreme nostalgia, I remember I would always come over to my little cousins house and play minecraft tutorial on xbox or ps with him, idk why tutorial but we found tutorial fun. I'm not entirely sure if it was actually a tutorial but all I know is we loved playing something In minecraft.
I was scared playing minecraft as a child because of herobrine, so I played with friends.
I'm still scared if playing minecraft now, because my friends and I aren't really the same anymore. We grew apart, and playing miencraft just pains be because of the loneliness and how I sometimes expect my friends to be there, but they're not.
My abandonment issues and fear of change will never disappear, I know that much, but I can't help but still think and dream about being a young child again, with everyone I've ever loved and met beside me, and all the memories I hold dear and don't ever want to let go of..
It's too much pain, but I can manage, for this is not new, but it still hurts.
Omg this song bring me back of the old days of playing Minecraft creative mode
The reason why I'm not asking "why is exactly this OST here" is because i know how got it fits as mashup with Stranger Things theme that was composed by C418 too and thematically it fits with mystery showed in video, lol)))
Хорошее было время, беззаботное. Ещё ничего не заботило, не болело, не было и мысли что что-то может пойти не так. В такое хорошее время и родился майнкрафт, игра бескрайних возможностей. Сколько было контента, сколько людей загорелось энтузиазмом добавить что-то своё в этот удивительный мир кубиков. Нет, майнкрафт это не игра, это феномен планетарных масштабов. Сейчас конечно всё развивается, как и майнкрафт, но ведь это уже не то, да? Нету той искры, нет того осознания твоей безграничной свободы. Всё уже обыграно и пересмотрено по сто раз. Мы повзрослели, ребята
That feeling when your playing Minecraft by yourself and the music cuts out for a few seconds is anything but fun.
This music is making the video less creepy and I like it
this might blow up, i hope so cause it's creepy but sick as
I remember having this world where I built a sort of laboratory in a snow biome (it was actually pretty impressive for a 8 year old) and I remember always feeling uncomfortable at night when I walked through hallways because I was horrified of Herobrine, and I eventually deleted the world because of it lol
The blood moon one was pretty chilling, yet VERY cool.
What blood moon?
@@Jesuslovesyou-2715 0:08
@@lofrez1785 oh
there is actually a mod which adds in a small chance of a blood moon and is compatible with every version of Minecraft, when there is a blood moon you cant sleep and massive hordes of mobs spawn.
@@orangutex468 tbh I think it would be pretty cool if Mojang implemented those moon events in the game
Libet delay + this video = perfection
I remember going to the ruins at the end of the game that I forgot the name of, it was so dead and empty. no monsters, nothing, some blocks had started to break out of nowhere and I started to hear the sound of rain.
Aunque pasen los años, Minecraft sigue siendo un juego increíble
Eso es verdad, pero en este video muestra el lado oscuro de Minecraft
@@juliobarrios0775 Muestra el viejo Minecraft con esa extraña atmósfera que tenía
The best time I had playing modern Minecraft was when I decided to go "Herobrine hunting". Playing the game while giving in to this vague superstition that something was sharing the world with me was certainly a rejuvenating experience.
Building a Miencrsft equivalent of the Winchester Mansion to confuse him is a project i always wanted to do
no clue why the algorithm suggested this to me but okay
All of them...I...remember...ALL OF THEM
The most beautiful and terrifying game.
0:37 ... Minecraft 1.4?
classic minecraft music
0:32
Subtitles: thank you
This is just a compilation of things that scared the life outta me as a kid
The music is called Aria Math
Oh yeah, very much.
dont know why im here or what this is about but im sure going to have such a horrible nightmare 😱😱😱😱
top 10 scariest childhood pictures
I miss one day when i got scammed with a glowstone portal
This brings back memories.
I never lived through these stages of minecraft, heck I was 3 when it was created. I’m sad I couldn’t experience this part of the game.
Same here. I started playing since 1.13 released but still playing survival for the 1st time had a different feeling and getting back onto that one survival world will always feel different. Except that, I can't play on my 1st survival world which is sad tbh.
@@tvaan4538 I’m sorry you lost such a treasure
0:35 This is a test. I've accepted this test to stand victorious against my past. A person grows once they are able to defeat their weaker self. Wouldn't you agree, Jean Pierre Polnareff?
JOSEPH JOESTAR?!!!!!
it sounds like a name you’d make up if you were using a fake name
Ive always had anxiety when playing Minecraft, at night, alone in the living room while everyone else is asleep.
The darkness of the rest of the rooms in the house always seemed to unsettle me, the weirdness of being totally alone was so strange. Felt like something would pop out at me.
Even nowadays, I get anxiety. Theres no reason for me to get anxiety when playing this game, but being totally alone in a game and a room at the same time has always made me feel unsettled.
im not crying, a bit of nostalgia is in my eye
aria math is the best minecraft track. i dont know how to describe it but the eerieness, creepiness, loneliness and sadness of it is just perfect
am i the only one who still plays it from ps3?🥺
you are not, my friend
idk why did i laugh at 0:44
I didn't laugh, but when I saw your comment and clicked on the timestamp, I laughed. 😂
*”AAHHH AHHHH AUUUAGHAHAUUYAAUU AUU YIIPPE YIPPE-“*
Am I the only one who sees a Nazi cross here?😐😬🥶The mirror looks a lot like a Nazi cross😂😂
0:19
I personally don’t get why it’s creepy (except the monsters I guess) I can still play these old versions
If the song was used to make it creepy, it didn’t because I rocked out to it
U just admitted that you vibe to ambience
Mc music goes hard tbf
In my opinion, Aria Math doesn't fit an eerie vibe, more of a peaceful freedom
To me it sounds like mystery
@@ZphyZphyer yeah, but definetly not dark or scary