Well, those were disappointing endings... Was I the only one that got a lil anxious every time Chris left the back door open?? And my final thought was that the protagonist missed his calling and should have become a plumber. Lol
Glad I wasn’t the only one who felt this way. I was like: “oh dear god are you sucking it out of the toilet?! Please don’t! There’s a better way to solve this!”
And once again watching Chris in yet another episode of "Searching for his dream career" . With not very satisfying end but still, this is something you can put into your large CV.
this game was good at building up tension with each day you returned to the restaurant. with the newspaper, the sounds, the power/water going out--I found the atmosphere to be really well done.
Great atmosphere, ending is kind of ambiguous and anticlimactic. I'm guessing the Manager was actually the killer, he had probably capture the previous dishwasher and found a way to make him a patsy to take the fall for his crimes, while the manager had actually been hiding out on top of the roof since as he says his wife got the house. The last call is to make you put your guard down so you are easier to kill and become his next victim. The bit with the matches was great at building tension, I kept expecting someone to jump out at any moment.
Hey mom, proof that all those art history classes weren't useless: That painting that you toss is a real painting from the late 16th century. "Portrait of Antonietta Gonzalez" by Lavinia Fontana. Apparently the subject had a weird genetic disorder where they were unusually hairy.
As a guy who started out as a dishwasher in a restaurant and also was a former overnight security AND an amateur ghost hunter (scientific debunker specialist in the team). That's VERY light load of dishes, I've seen days where there's so much dishes that the pile is huge during peak rush hour. So either the night crew are very nice and leaving only a little dishes left over or the restaurant has a low business load. Hmmm... 🤔🤨 As a former security, it bothered me badly that ye had bad habit of leaving the back door open behind you.
Lots of missed opportunities in this one for adding some real horror. In the end, the most horrific aspect of the game was the sound of cleaning the toilets.
@@Scriptor13Definitely could have been better… the only time I jumped was due to the blasting music at the end of the “expected” ending. Anyone else recognize the creepy baby picture used in Layers of Fear? The eyes getting scratched or blocked out was probably the most unsettling moment for me, other than the disgusting sound of the toilets and the flashes of PTSD from working many years as a waitress in my youth!
@@Laura_5757 I didn't notice the creepy baby picture. Good catch! Somehow, I escaped waiting tables. Do you have horror stories about it? Draughn waited tables when he was an undergrad. He had to wear a kind of pirate costume and, apparently, little old ladies got a real kick out of checking out his lace-up "pantaloons" and open ruffled shirt. He made _great_ tips, though. Hahaha! My PTSD came from being a salesperson in a men's store. Too many guys wanting me to measure their inseam. 🤣
@@Scriptor13 Do I have horror stories from waiting tables? Let me ask you this: does Chris always try to leave at the beginning of his videos? You bet! There’s so many, but I think the one that comes to mind first is when I waited on Rudy Giuliano, who was not the nicest guest. He was very demanding and entitled, asking me to make sure the dressing for his salad was on the side no less than 4 times. I’ve been hit on, snapped at (for my attention), and practically assaulted by drunk guests. But…the money can be great. I remember when I was pregnant with my son, I worked like crazy, up to the night before I went into labor. To be fair, he came a couple of weeks early but working during that third trimester was awful. My ankles swelled up like cankles and I was exhausted every night. But once I started showing and strangers could tell I was pregnant, the tips were amazing! I don’t think I got less than 30% on every check, which was so helpful. But that kind of work whilst very pregnant was its own form of terror in the kitchen! Lol
Nobody probably cares, but I once had a spooky graveyard shift employment experience. Right after getting my masters my first job was cataloguing books and documents that had been stored away in this massive 5 football stadium sized warehouse. The owner was cheap so I would do the job overnight, so I wasn't in peoples way, and I only got 1 flashlight and a electric lantern in order to work. I would attach the lantern on a chain above the work area and it would give light over a 12'x12' area. So I had a table with a crate on it, I would open the crate pull an item out, catalogue it, than sort it into another crate that was only books/documents or whatever. As I sat at this table, the 12x12 "light" circle I was working in was surrounded by pitch black darkness all around me. I would hear a loud thud, a groan, and sometimes footsteps (or what sounded like footsteps). Let me tell you it was so freaking scary, cause I was all alone, with a security guard at the booth at the entrance to the parking lot, about 2 miles away. I was alone, felt horribly exposed, and could only work about 5 minutes before I heard something else, and shined my light to see nothing. Also the longer you are in darkness the worse your mind plays tricks on you. I started hearing somthing whispering my name, I heard random short bursts, what sounded like talking and also coughing. It was bad... I aged 10 extra years at the end of that job.
Honestly, Chris! The number of times you left to go home leaving the back door open… tsk! I agree, the ending sucked. Didn’t even explain who the guy was. I’m taking more points off for the blurry vision (seriously, what was up with that?), and way too dark game. You don’t need darkness to make things creepy or scary. Thanks for playing anyway. Nice to spend nearly an hour watching.
First, the lights will flicker on and off. Then the phone will ring but there will be nobody there. There's someone standing on the other side of the road! It's the Hash Slinging Slasher!!!!
Hello and welcome to another CJU playthrough. Like this video right now or else Chris will break into your house when you’re sleeping and unwash all of your dishes and get you in trouble
Where do we make requests for games for CJU? I’d love for him to play “The plague: Hugo’s Dream” I know he said he didn’t get good enough views but I really want to see him play it 😢
honestly, the fact that when you were locked out back w only matches i genuinely thought "fck this, i want to go home" while sitting on my own couch speaks to how genuinely tense this was. very good!
Guess something your wife will say from time to time in the kitchen, the real terror are the dirty plates. Though the real terror in THAT game kitchen, is how DIRTY the kitchen is.
Mans said “did I bring a wielder with me”😂😂.. love the content.. I usually never watch yt gamers but his content is really good.. chill humor and gameplay, doesn’t feel forced
Reminds me of a game I played, the potential to develop the story more was there, but it was as if the developer got fed up - suddenly there was a security guard that shot you dead. Game over. The game could have continued after serial killer being caught. For example how they had the wrong person. I feel the manager's story could have been continued. There was that one brilliant moment where he spoke in a sinister way about his wife. That character mindset could have been continued. It all ended rather abruptly when there could have been more.
The mimicking the "Money" And the missing pipe response was enjoyable. You're hysterical Chris . God bless you And your Girlfriend. You must have her trying to catch her breath with laughter.
RIP to the raccoon. We knew you for such a brief time little trash panda friend, and yet you were our true friend. There’s something about Chris’ dry wit, and that British accent, it just makes the delivery a true chef’s kiss… get it? Diner, chef’s kiss? 😂 You truly deserve all the subs, Chris. Millions, honestly. Please keep the videos coming! They bring us all so much joy.
Excellent. Got the day off, And we got chris playing a mid road game. But do you make these things tons of fun, Whether the game is good or not. Love from utah❤
It was another employee. When faced with going back to work at that terrible restaurant, they had to kill the guy who was helping to keep it running. Or... The manager.
I think the manager was the killer but it would've been nice to have a more concrete answer, and also how he got the other guy arrested instead of himself. I thought a good idea would be that the previous guy went insane from the job and messy restaurant that it caused him to kill, and then too much work ends up making you a killer too. 😆
I absolutely hate games where the only game play has you doing menial tasks, so this was excruciating to watch (even when fast forwarding). And the payoff/ending didn't justify this 50 min slog in the slightest. Also, the game is dark AF. All that was left was Chris' commentary.
I would like to see this game get near AAA graphics and voice acting, I'd like to see a longer string of simulator mechanics and days where little to nothing happens as you work through a month. I'd like to see more lore, more evidence, more interesting story, maybe a few other coworkers, and more of the raccoon and local stray cats or something. Maybe even something more on the rats you see running around. Maybe even add in a little progression with getting larger garbage bags, better tools like the plunger and so on. Finally I'd like the ending to be a somewhat tense and grueling "boss battle" where you frantically try to escape the restaurant as the killer chases after you and you could get murdered through the final trials or you could get away with no answers, and there finally be an ending where you got enough information that you find out who the killer is. Not you killing the serial killer but you being able to give the police enough evidence at the end, maybe you even picked up some security cameras and off-site video storage, etc... so you can link the dots together and the police take the evidence at the end and string it all together for you (so even if you didn't realize what you had you still get to know) and they track down the killer and you get to see the newspaper article about him being caught and going to jail. This has the makings of a great game but the graphics, voice acting, and laziness at the end really let it down hard. With a lot of love and polish this game could be a classic. Hell, I'd like to see what Supermassive Games could do with this as a proof of concept. It's not the developer I'd want to have working this but they'd give it a good run for its money.
Anybody got any good survival horror game recomendations? Not to be confused with horror walking simulators. I'm starting to fear that maybe I've already played all the good ones already. My recent AAA playthroughs: Re8 Village, re4 remake, re2 remake, re3 remake, re7 remake. Callisto Protocol Dead Space Remake Evil Within 2 Outlast 1, 2, & Trials In Sound Mind(might be more Indie than AAA?) Indie survival horror games: Amnesia: The Bunker Sons of the Forest My Friendly Neighborhood Subnautica Tormented Souls Ebola 2 & 3 Them & Us Eternal Evil Deathbloom TIA
what an awful slurping-through-a-straw noise for cleaning the toilets LOL i wouldve LOVED if this had just ended with the raccoon scaring the shite out of you one last time and you just survived it all lol
I enjoyed watching this so much! More than I expected. I did wonder however, why the bathroom cleaning sound effect was like someone sucking on a straw, right? Maybe intentional for the comedic purposes. Great video mate!
The manager apologizing for the "long list of work" is ridiculous when it was only 3 items. I've closed nights at a restaurant, my list was generally 3 pages long: dishes, toilets, fryers, ovens and freezer cleaned, trash bagged and out, floors mopped, stock checked for tomorrow, food moved to trays in the walk-in for tomorrow and labeled with the date, expired food tossed (bagged and thrown), rat traps checked and reset, any last minute repairs or fixes (using electrical tape or glue), a message on the whiteboard to the morning crew along with a crude and insulting drawing (which they'll retort back with a crude drawing of their own), and a final check on the kitchen and dining area, locking everything up including the back door. And once a week was the grease traps; a nightmare of a job, the stench is unbelievable. Only 3 items is immersion breaking for me. The game could be tighter, set over a week, with the last day being grease trap day. Imagine the horror of cleaning the grease traps only to fish out the severed rotting arm of the last night-shift employee.
i think it was a good game but it just wasted some moments. like you said, i thought youd light a match and see someone there. the corner at the back door forms a blind spot perfect for a jumpscare. one of the times something fell from the roof it would have been nice to see a head or fingers disappear. we know we are being watched and are in danger and the game could have played to that a little more. the atmosphere was amazing and it would have been nice if encounters went up with the tension. maybe because these scares are expected the devs decided against them but good game either way
Haha this was entertaining. I think you would find an old game called second sight entertaining. I believe it’s 20 years old now! However this is one of the few games that left an impression . I wouldn’t necessarily classify it as horror but there are super natural elements, time travel , action and chase sequences and a really interesting storyline . I really do hope I can play it again some day
I'll admit that the sudden blare of MURDERED made me laugh, and wow that manager's accent was all over the place. It looked like the dev does have a talent for building tension. Now it just needs to be paired up with a bit more polished story writing to help things like the loose ends of the killer's real identity, and that abrupt ending.
Spoilers: Because of his design and the uncanny speed with which he moved, I initially thought the murderer was an alien. Honestly I think it would be less anticlimactic if that actually was the case
The game had some good tension building, but yeah the endings were both pretty anticlimactic and felt pretty 'meh'. Also, why would the killer be stalking and messing with your character for over 100 days before finally deciding "okay, now I'll kill you" if they were killing all these other people (presumably) in the meanwhile? It didn't make a lot of sense honestly.
Irritating you can't put down the phone when someone is in the restaurant. The endings were weird. Interesting and spooky game play. Enjoyed the video..😊😊😊
How could it be the manager if he was on the phone when the plates fell? It must've been a third person, if they got the wrong guy. Or perhaps there were more than one murderer.
This just feels like a super basic version of that game where you worked at a café. They needed some more hooks to keep the player going, as the ending here just felt like it suddenly happens. Not a good ramp up.
I think the sound effect for cleaning the toilet is disturbing, sound like your drinking it. Another great video Chris..
IKR?! XD
Looks like he's drinking from a straw xD
Literally made me gag a little looool
Who doesn't love a refreshing sip from a public toilet?
@@BASCILLICUSit really is quite delicious
Not to mention how every single toilet was clogged with poop.....
Well, those were disappointing endings... Was I the only one that got a lil anxious every time Chris left the back door open?? And my final thought was that the protagonist missed his calling and should have become a plumber. Lol
No, you weren’t alone in that. I kept thinking “close the damned door!” every time he left it open, especially when he left for the night.
Terror in the kitchen is a very good description of the state of my kitchen right now.
Gotta admit, the fact that cleaning the toilet had the sound of someone drinking from a straw was the real horror for me.
The sound of cleaning the toilet grossed me out. It sounded like he was slurping through a straw 🤢
I had the same though, it actually made me shudder.🤢
Because that's the SFX used.
Glad I wasn’t the only one who felt this way. I was like: “oh dear god are you sucking it out of the toilet?! Please don’t! There’s a better way to solve this!”
And once again watching Chris in yet another episode of "Searching for his dream career" . With not very satisfying end but still, this is something you can put into your large CV.
From lighthouse keepers to dishwashers, Chris learning every trade he can. 😆
I'd love to actually see CJU's game CV.
House-sitter, store clerk, package delivery, security guard. The list must be pretty long by now!
Dishwasher, Occasional murder victim.
this game was good at building up tension with each day you returned to the restaurant. with the newspaper, the sounds, the power/water going out--I found the atmosphere to be really well done.
Great atmosphere, ending is kind of ambiguous and anticlimactic. I'm guessing the Manager was actually the killer, he had probably capture the previous dishwasher and found a way to make him a patsy to take the fall for his crimes, while the manager had actually been hiding out on top of the roof since as he says his wife got the house. The last call is to make you put your guard down so you are easier to kill and become his next victim. The bit with the matches was great at building tension, I kept expecting someone to jump out at any moment.
Should have been able to see what the Manager has decided to find where the lights are located.
Hey mom, proof that all those art history classes weren't useless:
That painting that you toss is a real painting from the late 16th century. "Portrait of Antonietta Gonzalez" by Lavinia Fontana. Apparently the subject had a weird genetic disorder where they were unusually hairy.
that "unexpected" ending made me chuckle for no reason at all, lol. love that ending.
As a guy who started out as a dishwasher in a restaurant and also was a former overnight security AND an amateur ghost hunter (scientific debunker specialist in the team).
That's VERY light load of dishes, I've seen days where there's so much dishes that the pile is huge during peak rush hour. So either the night crew are very nice and leaving only a little dishes left over or the restaurant has a low business load. Hmmm... 🤔🤨
As a former security, it bothered me badly that ye had bad habit of leaving the back door open behind you.
as someone who's never worked in security, it really bothered me that he had a habit of leaving the back door open lol
Hell yeah this is way better than a show on television I swear
Monet monet🤣
Agreed
Terror in the kitchen!? They made a game about my cooking skills!?
Lots of missed opportunities in this one for adding some real horror. In the end, the most horrific aspect of the game was the sound of cleaning the toilets.
sounds like drinking through a straw...
@@Kenlac92 Disgustingly, it does. 🤢🤣
@@Scriptor13Definitely could have been better… the only time I jumped was due to the blasting music at the end of the “expected” ending.
Anyone else recognize the creepy baby picture used in Layers of Fear? The eyes getting scratched or blocked out was probably the most unsettling moment for me, other than the disgusting sound of the toilets and the flashes of PTSD from working many years as a waitress in my youth!
@@Laura_5757 I didn't notice the creepy baby picture. Good catch! Somehow, I escaped waiting tables. Do you have horror stories about it? Draughn waited tables when he was an undergrad. He had to wear a kind of pirate costume and, apparently, little old ladies got a real kick out of checking out his lace-up "pantaloons" and open ruffled shirt. He made _great_ tips, though. Hahaha! My PTSD came from being a salesperson in a men's store. Too many guys wanting me to measure their inseam. 🤣
@@Scriptor13 Do I have horror stories from waiting tables? Let me ask you this: does Chris always try to leave at the beginning of his videos? You bet!
There’s so many, but I think the one that comes to mind first is when I waited on Rudy Giuliano, who was not the nicest guest. He was very demanding and entitled, asking me to make sure the dressing for his salad was on the side no less than 4 times. I’ve been hit on, snapped at (for my attention), and practically assaulted by drunk guests. But…the money can be great.
I remember when I was pregnant with my son, I worked like crazy, up to the night before I went into labor. To be fair, he came a couple of weeks early but working during that third trimester was awful. My ankles swelled up like cankles and I was exhausted every night. But once I started showing and strangers could tell I was pregnant, the tips were amazing! I don’t think I got less than 30% on every check, which was so helpful. But that kind of work whilst very pregnant was its own form of terror in the kitchen! Lol
Nobody probably cares, but I once had a spooky graveyard shift employment experience. Right after getting my masters my first job was cataloguing books and documents that had been stored away in this massive 5 football stadium sized warehouse. The owner was cheap so I would do the job overnight, so I wasn't in peoples way, and I only got 1 flashlight and a electric lantern in order to work. I would attach the lantern on a chain above the work area and it would give light over a 12'x12' area. So I had a table with a crate on it, I would open the crate pull an item out, catalogue it, than sort it into another crate that was only books/documents or whatever.
As I sat at this table, the 12x12 "light" circle I was working in was surrounded by pitch black darkness all around me. I would hear a loud thud, a groan, and sometimes footsteps (or what sounded like footsteps). Let me tell you it was so freaking scary, cause I was all alone, with a security guard at the booth at the entrance to the parking lot, about 2 miles away. I was alone, felt horribly exposed, and could only work about 5 minutes before I heard something else, and shined my light to see nothing. Also the longer you are in darkness the worse your mind plays tricks on you. I started hearing somthing whispering my name, I heard random short bursts, what sounded like talking and also coughing. It was bad... I aged 10 extra years at the end of that job.
Honestly, Chris! The number of times you left to go home leaving the back door open… tsk!
I agree, the ending sucked. Didn’t even explain who the guy was.
I’m taking more points off for the blurry vision (seriously, what was up with that?), and way too dark game. You don’t need darkness to make things creepy or scary.
Thanks for playing anyway. Nice to spend nearly an hour watching.
"Oooo look at this chunky bad boy" I wish the ladies would talk to me like that 🤣🤣
First, the lights will flicker on and off. Then the phone will ring but there will be nobody there. There's someone standing on the other side of the road!
It's the Hash Slinging Slasher!!!!
THE HASH SLINGING SLASHER???
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!
Finally everyone can experience my shitty vision in video game form
Hello and welcome to another CJU playthrough. Like this video right now or else Chris will break into your house when you’re sleeping and unwash all of your dishes and get you in trouble
Where do we make requests for games for CJU?
I’d love for him to play “The plague: Hugo’s Dream”
I know he said he didn’t get good enough views but I really want to see him play it 😢
Thank you Chris you just made my birthday 😊 I hope you're feeling better, get well soon 👍🏻
Happy birthday random dude from the internet
Thank you random dude 😁👍🏻
You've heard of Panic at the Disco, now here's Terror in the Kitchen!
I laughed entirely too hard at your “not bad for a phone” joke
honestly, the fact that when you were locked out back w only matches i genuinely thought "fck this, i want to go home" while sitting on my own couch speaks to how genuinely tense this was. very good!
hope you feel better now, thanks for the upload ! 💙
Guess something your wife will say from time to time in the kitchen, the real terror are the dirty plates.
Though the real terror in THAT game kitchen, is how DIRTY the kitchen is.
Love all your videos CJU! 😊❤
Mans said “did I bring a wielder with me”😂😂.. love the content.. I usually never watch yt gamers but his content is really good.. chill humor and gameplay, doesn’t feel forced
This is one of the most unsettling games I have watched in a long time. The slow palpable dread the dev builds is awesome.
Reminds me of a game I played, the potential to develop the story more was there, but it was as if the developer got fed up - suddenly there was a security guard that shot you dead. Game over.
The game could have continued after serial killer being caught. For example how they had the wrong person. I feel the manager's story could have been continued. There was that one brilliant moment where he spoke in a sinister way about his wife. That character mindset could have been continued.
It all ended rather abruptly when there could have been more.
The mimicking the "Money" And the missing pipe response was enjoyable. You're hysterical Chris . God bless you And your Girlfriend. You must have her trying to catch her breath with laughter.
I needed something actually worth watching today so I am so glad to see you uploading again!
RIP to the raccoon. We knew you for such a brief time little trash panda friend, and yet you were our true friend.
There’s something about Chris’ dry wit, and that British accent, it just makes the delivery a true chef’s kiss… get it? Diner, chef’s kiss? 😂
You truly deserve all the subs, Chris. Millions, honestly. Please keep the videos coming! They bring us all so much joy.
that bearded baby picture was from Layers of Fear
I remember seeing the weird "baby man" picture/painting in Layers of Fear. Man that pic is creepy!
This guy's video is a game changer to entertainment that we all are looking forward to.
PLEASE the murder sequence and CJ's reaction sounds was the funniest thing ever!!!
That was really fun! Thank you for playing, CJU!
you always make this exact comment on all of his vids
Excellent. Got the day off, And we got chris playing a mid road game. But do you make these things tons of fun, Whether the game is good or not. Love from utah❤
It was another employee. When faced with going back to work at that terrible restaurant, they had to kill the guy who was helping to keep it running.
Or... The manager.
I think the manager was the killer but it would've been nice to have a more concrete answer, and also how he got the other guy arrested instead of himself. I thought a good idea would be that the previous guy went insane from the job and messy restaurant that it caused him to kill, and then too much work ends up making you a killer too. 😆
18:50 "·Hey...."🥶
I wish the toilet cleaning didn't sound like someone slurping through a straw.
That art is from layers of fear
CJUGames, I hope your cold gets better soon.
Eww could have done without the slurpie sounds when cleaning the 💩 toilets! I thought the protag downed a milkshake right there goddamnit 🥤😆
Reminds me of my job, and I'm not a dishwasher. I "clean" a retail store and shockingly no one in the day shift picks anything up.
It's like that chillas art game at the coffee shop
I absolutely hate games where the only game play has you doing menial tasks, so this was excruciating to watch (even when fast forwarding). And the payoff/ending didn't justify this 50 min slog in the slightest. Also, the game is dark AF. All that was left was Chris' commentary.
"couldn't someone have done this on the day shift?" Apparently you have never worked on a night shift, haha!
"Do i need to thank the heavens for this?" (broom)... hahaha totally made my day XD
I would like to see this game get near AAA graphics and voice acting, I'd like to see a longer string of simulator mechanics and days where little to nothing happens as you work through a month. I'd like to see more lore, more evidence, more interesting story, maybe a few other coworkers, and more of the raccoon and local stray cats or something. Maybe even something more on the rats you see running around. Maybe even add in a little progression with getting larger garbage bags, better tools like the plunger and so on. Finally I'd like the ending to be a somewhat tense and grueling "boss battle" where you frantically try to escape the restaurant as the killer chases after you and you could get murdered through the final trials or you could get away with no answers, and there finally be an ending where you got enough information that you find out who the killer is. Not you killing the serial killer but you being able to give the police enough evidence at the end, maybe you even picked up some security cameras and off-site video storage, etc... so you can link the dots together and the police take the evidence at the end and string it all together for you (so even if you didn't realize what you had you still get to know) and they track down the killer and you get to see the newspaper article about him being caught and going to jail.
This has the makings of a great game but the graphics, voice acting, and laziness at the end really let it down hard. With a lot of love and polish this game could be a classic. Hell, I'd like to see what Supermassive Games could do with this as a proof of concept. It's not the developer I'd want to have working this but they'd give it a good run for its money.
Glad to see you're feeling better! This was a fun one. I love horror job simulators.
Anybody got any good survival horror game recomendations? Not to be confused with horror walking simulators. I'm starting to fear that maybe I've already played all the good ones already.
My recent AAA playthroughs:
Re8 Village, re4 remake, re2 remake, re3 remake, re7 remake.
Callisto Protocol
Dead Space Remake
Evil Within 2
Outlast 1, 2, & Trials
In Sound Mind(might be more Indie than AAA?)
Indie survival horror games:
Amnesia: The Bunker
Sons of the Forest
My Friendly Neighborhood
Subnautica
Tormented Souls
Ebola 2 & 3
Them & Us
Eternal Evil
Deathbloom
TIA
TERROR IN THE KITCHEN with Gordon Ramsey xd
The real terror is the state of that restaurant. It looks like you would get some sort of horrific disease just from breathing the air in it.
Thanks for sharing, you're the best!
what an awful slurping-through-a-straw noise for cleaning the toilets LOL
i wouldve LOVED if this had just ended with the raccoon scaring the shite out of you one last time and you just survived it all lol
I enjoyed watching this so much! More than I expected. I did wonder however, why the bathroom cleaning sound effect was like someone sucking on a straw, right? Maybe intentional for the comedic purposes. Great video mate!
"Should I be thanking the heavens" when the broom just appears lol. Love your videos
I quite liked the lack of jump scares (mainly) as something different, but the ending was a bit of a limp balloon. On the whole though, I enjoyed it.
Good game! But the endings... Well... ;c
That painting is from Layers of Fear lmfao
The manager apologizing for the "long list of work" is ridiculous when it was only 3 items. I've closed nights at a restaurant, my list was generally 3 pages long: dishes, toilets, fryers, ovens and freezer cleaned, trash bagged and out, floors mopped, stock checked for tomorrow, food moved to trays in the walk-in for tomorrow and labeled with the date, expired food tossed (bagged and thrown), rat traps checked and reset, any last minute repairs or fixes (using electrical tape or glue), a message on the whiteboard to the morning crew along with a crude and insulting drawing (which they'll retort back with a crude drawing of their own), and a final check on the kitchen and dining area, locking everything up including the back door. And once a week was the grease traps; a nightmare of a job, the stench is unbelievable. Only 3 items is immersion breaking for me. The game could be tighter, set over a week, with the last day being grease trap day. Imagine the horror of cleaning the grease traps only to fish out the severed rotting arm of the last night-shift employee.
17:52 Kind of looks like someone doing a "Mission Impossible" cable drop maneuver from the kitchen ceiling lol
i think it was a good game but it just wasted some moments. like you said, i thought youd light a match and see someone there. the corner at the back door forms a blind spot perfect for a jumpscare. one of the times something fell from the roof it would have been nice to see a head or fingers disappear. we know we are being watched and are in danger and the game could have played to that a little more. the atmosphere was amazing and it would have been nice if encounters went up with the tension. maybe because these scares are expected the devs decided against them but good game either way
Haha this was entertaining. I think you would find an old game called second sight entertaining. I believe it’s 20 years old now! However this is one of the few games that left an impression . I wouldn’t necessarily classify it as horror but there are super natural elements, time travel , action and chase sequences and a really interesting storyline . I really do hope I can play it again some day
"Not bad for a phone" legit lost it, thanks for the laugh
I get it! The mess is bad because those long time-lapses, you just aren't coming in to work.
I GAGGED every time you cleaned the toilets. Nothing like a big sip of crap D:
Person in the phone: I am the manager of the restaurant. Chris: Not bad for a phone. lol
THat sucking sound when cleaning the toilets is the real terror
The toilet cleaning sounded like someone sucking through a straw! 😂
The boy's certainly dedicated, cleaning the toilet with a straw.
I'll admit that the sudden blare of MURDERED made me laugh, and wow that manager's accent was all over the place. It looked like the dev does have a talent for building tension. Now it just needs to be paired up with a bit more polished story writing to help things like the loose ends of the killer's real identity, and that abrupt ending.
Danng that ending was pretty good , I had a feeling what he was saying was cap lol great gameplay
Spoilers:
Because of his design and the uncanny speed with which he moved, I initially thought the murderer was an alien.
Honestly I think it would be less anticlimactic if that actually was the case
Lol😂 “I am the manager of this restaurant” “Not bad for a phone”.
Hiring someone to clean after the last shift: No restaurant ever.
With that giant phone it reminded me of trigger-happy TV Dom Jolly shouting HELLO?
The game had some good tension building, but yeah the endings were both pretty anticlimactic and felt pretty 'meh'. Also, why would the killer be stalking and messing with your character for over 100 days before finally deciding "okay, now I'll kill you" if they were killing all these other people (presumably) in the meanwhile? It didn't make a lot of sense honestly.
4 consecutive long videos in a row?? I hope this continues!
this game was really fun to watch you play through this really reminded of Bloodwash thank you for playing this game for us I love your lets plays 😻😻
Irritating you can't put down the phone when someone is in the restaurant. The endings were weird. Interesting and spooky game play. Enjoyed the video..😊😊😊
If you want to experiience terror in the kitchen, don't wash the dishes, and when your mon see that, you'll know what is terror!
Back at my place we call my mother in laws cooking "Terror in the KItchen."
I did once worked as a dishwasher in a restaurant worse job I ever had I quit in the same week LOL
Thank you Chris 💗
This game is named after my cooking skills
So does working a night shift genuinely means work in the dark, I am not surprised you can't see the pc lol 😂
Don't know why games do this it's like they don't want you to play it. It either too dark or to bright lol 😆
Should make a game where the resteraunt is haunted by Gordan Ramsay's ghost.
This game is highly unsettling and fills me with dread. Love it want more 😂
I think we’ve seen that painting somewhere in Layers Of Fear.
The Manager sound like a mafia boss.
Love these wagie job type of horror games
How could it be the manager if he was on the phone when the plates fell? It must've been a third person, if they got the wrong guy. Or perhaps there were more than one murderer.
You always deliver CJU! Always!
This just feels like a super basic version of that game where you worked at a café. They needed some more hooks to keep the player going, as the ending here just felt like it suddenly happens. Not a good ramp up.
Oh, great, caught the upload just as I'm starting to Cook my lunch.