Why is everyone either confused or misinterpreting the story when the context clues are right there in the game? This isn’t a story of an abused child, *Its the story of a Vain Narcissistic Nobleman who was an absolute monster & downright CRUEL to everyone around him, down to his disfigured son he didn’t want to reflect poorly upon HIS image & the babies he had murdered after sleeping around with many women* ! One night he is drugged at a party where he hallucinates and causes a fire of which he survives yet is horribly disfigured. Upset from his new disfigurement he destroys mirrors and portraits, Drinks, locks himself up and in his isolation comes to reflect upon himself and all the pain he’s caused others. The symbols of the traumatic flashbacks are present in his room in the True Ending and the ghosts singing his tale are The ugly child he was ashamed of, The mother, the maid and ALL OF THE BABIES.
what's more, is the scar that appears on the nobleman may of been the only real injury he actually had. Meanwhile everyone else at the party burned because he freaked out over one imperfection on his face... He may have regrets, he may want to apologize, he may be haunted by EVERYTHING he did, but he is not a good person. Not in the slightest. He burned his bridges, and squandered the last bit of hope and redemption he could of had... He even sings with the last of his oxygen that he admits: He was a cruel and unlovable bastard.
@@Potato_stabbed No one forced you to read it, and also? Copy and paste fail, don't stir IRL drama where none is to be had : You said: "I woke up this morning perfectly full of Energy and life and then I read this……. WHAT THE F... Read more"
@@Angel-Dust-The-ProstituteHey, calm down, they didn't mean to start anything, they're just saying the story hit them HARD, and honestly, I don't blame them, it's a really messed up story
Actually I think that was the older maid that poison him and appeared in one of the flash backs with the son and mother. Otherwise you’re entirely correct and got it written down very well 👍
@The_mexercist: Actually, UGLY is about the father... Throughout the entire play through you were viewing the father's memories... All his regrets, all of his sins, eventually becoming too much to bare... His own staff that were still alive even plotting to kill him after discovering the properties of the mirror, by setting up a noose in the place he'd least expect... The same noose that was tied to ALL his sins and past mistakes and regrets... He wanted to escape, but you know what they say about evil people: They get an evil ending... Even if he tried to apologize to everyone he wronged, it wouldn't of made a difference in the end: His fate was damned by the people who condemned his past actions who used to be truly loyal.
I mean, it kinda reminds me of that one episode from Black Mirror called White Bear. The main character may have done terrible mistakes in their life, but all those people just weren’t able to forgive them. Wouldn’t that make the victims as bad as the main character, because they were blinded by vengeance and couldn’t give the MC a chance? Unless the MC REALLY deserved what was coming to them, and there was just no way to forgive them?
For those who are confused Ugly is a game that is about a man going through his trauma/depression because when he was growing up his dad was abusive to him and his mother ( maybe) did not care about him so he became a selfish prince who cared more about him self them anyone else Bosses Explained: Mummy: The mummy was him after the fire that burned his face Slime: After he saw his face and how deformed it was he went through a mental breakdown and stared painting over any paintings of him showing his beauty before the fire ( he became jealous of his own paintings) Glass King (or Ice King): During his mental breakdown he grabbed a hammer and started to destroy mirrors because he did not want to see his reflection in them Lock King: After the mental breakdown he (or during it ) he locked himself away from the community and people who loved him because he was to afraid of being seen Drunken King: After his mental breakdown he became depressed and stared drinking to cope with his sadness Flames: You already know but Flames is a manifestation of the fire the made him ugly ( During the secret ending cutscene we see him except himself just to give up and “hung himself” which represents him not expecting himself and when he tries he wakes up again just to relive his trauma over and over and over again never excepting himself) If you or someone you know is going through depression get them help and talk to them you can save a valuable life. P.S. Love yourself and love others and don’t think you better then anyone else we’re all equal :)
Is not actually that the son grew up to be like his father, but rather the protagonist is the father himself. The game kinda tricks you into thinking is the son going through traumatic memories of his childhood with his abusive dad only for the twist at the final boss to reveal that it was the father regretting(?) all of his sins. Spoilers: You can actually see the son in a credits song sequence with his face badly burnt because the dad forged him with a flaming hot mask because he didn’t want to look at his face
The different Bosse represent his past Mummy: him after the fire insident Slime: the paint he uses to mess with the paintings Ice King: is him breaking the mirrors Lock King: represent his isolation Drunken King: is him drinking over his depretion
So he burned his face, got disfigured, got so angry that he got disfigured that he smashed all the windows and destroyed all the paintings (for some reason) then locked himself up and drank away his problems? And then he went on a spiritual journey to beat his inner demons, but in the end it didn't work forsome reason?
@@robertwildschwein7207 Mirrors, not windows. He splattered the paintings because they were all what he used to look like, somebody he could never be again; someone outwardly attractive. So in a fit of anger he threw paint on the face of each one because he didn't want any reminders of what he'd lost.
SPOILERS There’s a secret ending for this game and let’s just say it’s not pretty. After having navigated to castle and once again realizing the monster he was, what do you suppose the now former king does? Put down the bottles? Learn to see himself in the mirror without cringing in fear? Go out into the world at last and live a better life despite no longer being handsome and dedicated himself to being a better person? NO! Just as he decides to try and get out of the castle, the scaffolding under him breaks away and he accidentally hangs himself.
The main character is a king who was an absolute monster of a horrible father who forced his son to wear a mask because he saw his baby as ugly. The king was vain and uncaring, slept around with his maids. During a party, a fire broke out that burned and disfigured his face. The mummy: was him after the fire. The slime: the king painted over every one of his own portraits cause he was jealous of his own former good looks. The glass King(the crystal): he broke all the mirrors with a hammer cause he couldn’t stand looking at his own scars Lock king: he locked every door in the castle and locked himself away from the world. Drunken king: the king started trying to drown his sorrows in whatever whines and beers he could find. And now the ugly King is stuck living an infinite spiral of his own trauma and depression.
In the new ending, he looks fine, the fire left only a scar on his right cheek. Either he screwed himself up, thought he would become like his ugly son, not seeing his body because of the bandages, or he would fully recover.
Looking at the mummy boss, I thought this would be another generic gimmicky meme wannabe game, but actually it's quite interesting and... sad. I really feel bad for the main character.
@@robertwildschwein7207going off the ending song lyrics, I can only assume he killed or disowned his child due to not being beautiful like him, as well as his wife for protecting him. Whatever he did, it was horrible, and that indicated what he really was on the inside. Ugly.
@@viriyananda He's not an antagonist- since he's the one the story follows, he's the protagonist regardless of how horrendous of a person he is (that doesn't make him the hero, though) (Sorry if this comes off as kinda rude, I intend it as helpful since a lot of people don't realize that the meanings of "protagonist" and "antagonist" don't coincide with those of "hero" and "villain")
Funny how you got every name wrong… no offense, they never plainly say anything about the bosses names… Mummy = The Bandaged Slime = The Covering “Ice” King = The Glass (or as I call him, The Shards) Lock King = The Gatekeeper Drunken King = The Poison The only one you got right were The Flames… wow…
To summarize the mummy represented the fact that he covered up his face to avoid looking at himself and the Slime was actually paint because he was covering up pictures to avoid remembering what happened the Ice King was actually mirrors that were broken because they showed him what he looks like now and the walking was the fact that represented the fact that he locked himself in he locked everyone out and the drunk King represents the fact that he went to drinking to cope with it in the fire represents his past showing what happened
Two nice detailes that i found are 1) When he destroyes the mirrors look at what he's using. Then look what Ice King is holding in his fight. Yep, same thing. 2) When he gets drunk look at what he's wearing. And then look what the Drunk boss is wearing. Again same thing. Edit: Spoiler warning. Okay I know that the character we play as is actually the father and the bosses are reflections of himself but still. Those are 2 nice details.
The actual names are The Bandaged (the first one), The Covering (the second one), The Crystal King (the third one), The Gatekeeper (the fourth one), The Poisoned (the fifth one)
Mc trapped in loop where he must fight boss that actually his traumatic state. Mummy is when he got burned and need to wrapped around his body, slume is he vandalized his own pictured with paint, ice king is when he broke the mirror, lock king is he locked himself, and drunken king is when he drunk himself. For flames boss, maybe its the cause of mc has ugly face due burn injury on whole body.
The hole inside the mirror he smashed with the candelbarum looks highly suspicious. I wonder if you can insert that crystal powerup thingy into the hole and enter the Mirror Dawn of Sorrow style.
I kinda thought it was a typical trope to make indie game protagonists who turned out to be twist villains. Similar to Braid and Mark of the Ninja. The main character’s face in Ugly kinda reminds me of those Goomba-like enemies in Braid. It was also a puzzle platformer with beautiful art style, and both have twist villain protagonists.
The protagonist and his other stage apperances remind be a bit with Philip Whitebane. The Ugly Nobleman - Current Philip Whitebane Mummy - Emperor Belos Paint Monster - Mind Glyphtrap Glass King - Real Glyphtrap Lock King - Huntos Drunk King - Rainlos Nobleman before disfigurement - Young Philip Whitebane The Fire - Advanced Glyphtrap/Titantrap 14:20 - Glyphtrap: "Oh! Shut up."
What a sad game. Traumas that spiraled into depression and ruthless emotional breakdowns. I honestly don't like how he has practically no escape, but. You can't really command a life already led to tell a happy story - especially painful ones like this.
The Bandaged - a demon of self-hatred, appearing as a gigantic banaged figure. Embodies the shock and dismay that follows loss. The Covering - a demon of self-hatred, appearing as a gigantic pink slime. Embodies the desire to obscure what once was. The Glass - a demon of self-hatred, appearing as a robed figure made of glass that wields a hammer. Embodies the desire to deny painful truths. The Gatekeeper - a demon of self-hatred, appearing as a gigantic monocular bronze automaton bound in chains. Embodies the desire to keep sins and misdeeds hidden. The Poisoned - a demon of self-hatred, appearing as a huge king robed in yellow fur. Embodies the self-destructive nature of addiction. The Flames - a demon of self-hatred, appearing as a huge face made of flames. Embodies an undeniable, agonizing truth that one can’t escape from.
Probably just the oldest/veteran maid of the estate, if I had to guess. You see a similar lady with same green broach in the Secret Ending, which implies that the maid with the Chicken mask in the flashback was her. Given the circumstances of who she had to work for, no wonder she went for the poisoning/fire scheme.
I feel it's almost a representation of what modern society has done to the human psyche: if you're not attractive, you're worthless. This man surrounded himself in luxury because he could, and surrounded himself with ugly people to make him stand out. Anyone else attractive had to wear a mask. What was put in his drink, which I assume was some sort of hallucinogen, made him see what he really was on the inside: *ugly.* Beauty can be only skin-deep for some, and that was the case with this man. He didn't want to face this reality, and made a decision in his hazy state that cost him his outward beauty. The bosses are representations of his downward spiral afterward; the mummy was when he was in hospital after being rescued from the flames, the slime was him splattering the paintings of himself to remove any visual reminder of what he'd lost, the ice king was him smashing the mirrors so he wouldn't have to see the ugliness of himself, the lock king was his self-isolation, and the drunken king was him drinking to cope. The flames, meanwhile, were what took everything from him - and he was the one who caused them. TL;DR, man screwed himself over by being cruel to others, had a hallucinogen poured in his drink and he saw his own internal ugliness, proceeded to smash the mirror he saw it in with a candelabra which started a fire, he couldn't get out of the flames and was burned horribly which made his face match what he saw in the mirror, went on a downward spiral of depression which was represented by the bosses which were really his own inner demons.
@@robertwildschwein7207 What I meant is that modern-day beauty standards have really messed some people up, not that it's only in modern society. Today society seems to only care if you're skinny (without need for a corset) and have a pretty face (whether it's natural or plastic surgery doesn't matter). It does seem that we're starting to move away from that, though, but it's very slow progress. Hope this cleared things up, I couldn't think properly at the time I replied.
Mummy=bandaged himself Slime=paint painting cuz mad Ice king= broken mirror from self hate Lock king=locking himself Drunken king=alcoholism Flame=how it all started and flame house
Well, I’m disappointing about this game. I really thought it was going to be a son versing his monster father. But it turns out it was nothing but the father the whole tire time what a disappointment.
Why is everyone either confused or misinterpreting the story when the context clues are right there in the game?
This isn’t a story of an abused child, *Its the story of a Vain Narcissistic Nobleman who was an absolute monster & downright CRUEL to everyone around him, down to his disfigured son he didn’t want to reflect poorly upon HIS image & the babies he had murdered after sleeping around with many women* ! One night he is drugged at a party where he hallucinates and causes a fire of which he survives yet is horribly disfigured. Upset from his new disfigurement he destroys mirrors and portraits, Drinks, locks himself up and in his isolation comes to reflect upon himself and all the pain he’s caused others. The symbols of the traumatic flashbacks are present in his room in the True Ending and the ghosts singing his tale are The ugly child he was ashamed of, The mother, the maid and ALL OF THE BABIES.
what's more, is the scar that appears on the nobleman may of been the only real injury he actually had. Meanwhile everyone else at the party burned because he freaked out over one imperfection on his face... He may have regrets, he may want to apologize, he may be haunted by EVERYTHING he did, but he is not a good person.
Not in the slightest.
He burned his bridges, and squandered the last bit of hope and redemption he could of had...
He even sings with the last of his oxygen that he admits: He was a cruel and unlovable bastard.
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@@Potato_stabbed No one forced you to read it, and also? Copy and paste fail, don't stir IRL drama where none is to be had :
You said:
"I woke up this morning perfectly full of Energy and life and then I read this…….
WHAT THE F... Read more"
@@Angel-Dust-The-ProstituteHey, calm down, they didn't mean to start anything, they're just saying the story hit them HARD, and honestly, I don't blame them, it's a really messed up story
Actually I think that was the older maid that poison him and appeared in one of the flash backs with the son and mother. Otherwise you’re entirely correct and got it written down very well 👍
@The_mexercist: Actually, UGLY is about the father... Throughout the entire play through you were viewing the father's memories... All his regrets, all of his sins, eventually becoming too much to bare... His own staff that were still alive even plotting to kill him after discovering the properties of the mirror, by setting up a noose in the place he'd least expect... The same noose that was tied to ALL his sins and past mistakes and regrets... He wanted to escape, but you know what they say about evil people: They get an evil ending... Even if he tried to apologize to everyone he wronged, it wouldn't of made a difference in the end: His fate was damned by the people who condemned his past actions who used to be truly loyal.
Wow, that’s actually a really accurate description of the ending
I choose to belive csidesummmet's enterpretation of the lore wich is a little bit different from what you're saying
I mean, it kinda reminds me of that one episode from Black Mirror called White Bear. The main character may have done terrible mistakes in their life, but all those people just weren’t able to forgive them. Wouldn’t that make the victims as bad as the main character, because they were blinded by vengeance and couldn’t give the MC a chance? Unless the MC REALLY deserved what was coming to them, and there was just no way to forgive them?
For those who are confused Ugly is a game that is about a man going through his trauma/depression because when he was growing up his dad was abusive to him and his mother ( maybe) did not care about him so he became a selfish prince who cared more about him self them anyone else
Bosses Explained:
Mummy: The mummy was him after the fire that burned his face
Slime: After he saw his face and how deformed it was he went through a mental breakdown and stared painting over any paintings of him showing his beauty before the fire ( he became jealous of his own paintings)
Glass King (or Ice King): During his mental breakdown he grabbed a hammer and started to destroy mirrors because he did not want to see his reflection in them
Lock King: After the mental breakdown he (or during it ) he locked himself away from the community and people who loved him because he was to afraid of being seen
Drunken King: After his mental breakdown he became depressed and stared drinking to cope with his sadness
Flames: You already know but Flames is a manifestation of the fire the made him ugly
( During the secret ending cutscene we see him except himself just to give up and “hung himself” which represents him not expecting himself and when he tries he wakes up again just to relive his trauma over and over and over again never excepting himself)
If you or someone you know is going through depression get them help and talk to them you can save a valuable life.
P.S. Love yourself and love others and don’t think you better then anyone else we’re all equal :)
Nice bro good observation
Is accept, not except
Is not actually that the son grew up to be like his father, but rather the protagonist is the father himself.
The game kinda tricks you into thinking is the son going through traumatic memories of his childhood with his abusive dad only for the twist at the final boss to reveal that it was the father regretting(?) all of his sins.
Spoilers:
You can actually see the son in a credits song sequence with his face badly burnt because the dad forged him with a flaming hot mask because he didn’t want to look at his face
Accepting***
@@geovanibenjamin8940ohhhh thus the beginning is the character in a home filled with empty bottles. Makes total sense
Fun fact: this was all hand drawn making it more impressive
I was wondering if it was hand drawn, I like hand drawn games a lot
The different Bosse represent his past
Mummy: him after the fire insident
Slime: the paint he uses to mess with the paintings
Ice King: is him breaking the mirrors
Lock King: represent his isolation
Drunken King: is him drinking over his depretion
And flames representing what caused all the strife
So I suppose the MC's ability to use his reflection represents, well, his resolve to self reflect on his past?
So he burned his face, got disfigured, got so angry that he got disfigured that he smashed all the windows and destroyed all the paintings (for some reason) then locked himself up and drank away his problems?
And then he went on a spiritual journey to beat his inner demons, but in the end it didn't work forsome reason?
So we play a antagonis the dad his own sin
@@robertwildschwein7207 Mirrors, not windows. He splattered the paintings because they were all what he used to look like, somebody he could never be again; someone outwardly attractive. So in a fit of anger he threw paint on the face of each one because he didn't want any reminders of what he'd lost.
SPOILERS
There’s a secret ending for this game and let’s just say it’s not pretty. After having navigated to castle and once again realizing the monster he was, what do you suppose the now former king does? Put down the bottles? Learn to see himself in the mirror without cringing in fear? Go out into the world at last and live a better life despite no longer being handsome and dedicated himself to being a better person? NO! Just as he decides to try and get out of the castle, the scaffolding under him breaks away and he accidentally hangs himself.
And then a song plays
@@elvismagaoay and a very funny song as well
0:00 Intro
1:14 Mummy
2:28 Slime
3:54 Ice King
5:30 Ice King
7:45 Drunken King
9:25 Flames
12:12 ENDING
There is a duplicate boss name.
There is no ice! Why the hell “Ice King”?
Official names for bosses are:
The Bandaged
The Covering
The Crystal
The Gatekeeper
The Poisoned
You forgot the secret ending ;)
Why there is two Ice King ?
Lock keeper
The main character is a king who was an absolute monster of a horrible father who forced his son to wear a mask because he saw his baby as ugly. The king was vain and uncaring, slept around with his maids. During a party, a fire broke out that burned and disfigured his face.
The mummy: was him after the fire.
The slime: the king painted over every one of his own portraits cause he was jealous of his own former good looks.
The glass King(the crystal): he broke all the mirrors with a hammer cause he couldn’t stand looking at his own scars
Lock king: he locked every door in the castle and locked himself away from the world.
Drunken king: the king started trying to drown his sorrows in whatever whines and beers he could find.
And now the ugly
King is stuck living an infinite spiral of his own trauma and depression.
In the new ending, he looks fine, the fire left only a scar on his right cheek. Either he screwed himself up, thought he would become like his ugly son, not seeing his body because of the bandages, or he would fully recover.
Looking at the mummy boss, I thought this would be another generic gimmicky meme wannabe game, but actually it's quite interesting and... sad.
I really feel bad for the main character.
He just a antagonis in this story he just do awful thing in memory reflection so he deserves that tormented
@@viriyananda I see, maybe I haven't seen the whole story and must play the game myself to fully understand.
@@robertwildschwein7207going off the ending song lyrics, I can only assume he killed or disowned his child due to not being beautiful like him, as well as his wife for protecting him. Whatever he did, it was horrible, and that indicated what he really was on the inside. Ugly.
@@viriyananda He's not an antagonist- since he's the one the story follows, he's the protagonist regardless of how horrendous of a person he is (that doesn't make him the hero, though)
(Sorry if this comes off as kinda rude, I intend it as helpful since a lot of people don't realize that the meanings of "protagonist" and "antagonist" don't coincide with those of "hero" and "villain")
@@captainkawaii666 ok
5:08 I feel bad for ice king.
Yeah especially since he was stylin in his intro.
that is not Ice, That Glass
@@lorikans4a843FINALLY SOMEONE ELSE WHO KNOWS
what is the name of this boss theme? does anyone know??
Me too. He's my favorite boss.
Loving how none of you played the game.
Spoilers.
That is not the son. You, the player, are playing as the father.
I know and it’s kinda awesome to think about
ngl i prefer to think that we are the son till true ending cuz i dont wanna be villain
@@Cheeseburger11-11... That defeats the entire purpose of the game. But ok.
why do i feel bad for ice king so damn much?
he looks sweet and like he'd bake you cookies like your grandma
True plus my man was stylin with his hammer during his intro.
GUNTER
Funny how you got every name wrong… no offense, they never plainly say anything about the bosses names…
Mummy = The Bandaged
Slime = The Covering
“Ice” King = The Glass (or as I call him, The Shards)
Lock King = The Gatekeeper
Drunken King = The Poison
The only one you got right were The Flames… wow…
To summarize the mummy represented the fact that he covered up his face to avoid looking at himself and the Slime was actually paint because he was covering up pictures to avoid remembering what happened the Ice King was actually mirrors that were broken because they showed him what he looks like now and the walking was the fact that represented the fact that he locked himself in he locked everyone out and the drunk King represents the fact that he went to drinking to cope with it in the fire represents his past showing what happened
This game is beautiful, I love boses' designs so much!
A game with a GREAT twist and storyline reflected int the challenges - unbeatable! Very Beauty and the Beast (minus Belle ha)
Two nice detailes that i found are
1) When he destroyes the mirrors look at what he's using. Then look what Ice King is holding in his fight. Yep, same thing.
2) When he gets drunk look at what he's wearing. And then look what the Drunk boss is wearing. Again same thing.
Edit: Spoiler warning. Okay I know that the character we play as is actually the father and the bosses are reflections of himself but still. Those are 2 nice details.
The bosses are reflections of himself.
If this game could be described in two words it would be “ Uniquely Depressing”.
The actual names are The Bandaged (the first one), The Covering (the second one), The Crystal King (the third one), The Gatekeeper (the fourth one), The Poisoned (the fifth one)
I’m confused….
About?
Mc trapped in loop where he must fight boss that actually his traumatic state. Mummy is when he got burned and need to wrapped around his body, slume is he vandalized his own pictured with paint, ice king is when he broke the mirror, lock king is he locked himself, and drunken king is when he drunk himself. For flames boss, maybe its the cause of mc has ugly face due burn injury on whole body.
@@riski_putra6725
Which might mean that the king wasn’t his father, but rather was himself all along
@@terra_gamesThe MC is the father, the memories were hinting his perspective and the bosses are a reflection of his downward spiral.
I'm agree with you 😰
hes stuck in a time loop
Like mono in little nightmares 2, for he becomes thin man, fights himself, gets betrayed by six, and the cycle repeats!
Nope, he dies at the rope. No time loop.
There is no indication of a time loop. Just his own flashbacks and imaginations.
Ambition, vanity, pride....
True
Welp, I’m in for some very interesting dreams tonight…. looking forward to that.
16:03 Long live the king.
I like the title called *ugly* and it's kinda funny
Oh god the baby ghosts
You left out the secret ending
Wait, there’s a secret ending?
Given how the shown ending is, I already thought there was a secret ending.
@@terra_games there are post credit collectables that'll unlock it
The hole inside the mirror he smashed with the candelbarum looks highly suspicious.
I wonder if you can insert that crystal powerup thingy into the hole and enter the Mirror Dawn of Sorrow style.
@@robertwildschwein7207
It will either replay the scene or simply break the loop. After all, there is no turning back from a boss fight regardless
Lore of Ugly - All Bosses + Ending Momentum 100
Freddy jumpscare in intro
I kinda thought it was a typical trope to make indie game protagonists who turned out to be twist villains. Similar to Braid and Mark of the Ninja. The main character’s face in Ugly kinda reminds me of those Goomba-like enemies in Braid. It was also a puzzle platformer with beautiful art style, and both have twist villain protagonists.
The protagonist and his other stage apperances remind be a bit with Philip Whitebane.
The Ugly Nobleman - Current Philip Whitebane
Mummy - Emperor Belos
Paint Monster - Mind Glyphtrap
Glass King - Real Glyphtrap
Lock King - Huntos
Drunk King - Rainlos
Nobleman before disfigurement - Young Philip Whitebane
The Fire - Advanced Glyphtrap/Titantrap
14:20 - Glyphtrap: "Oh! Shut up."
You have two ice kings in your video chapters.
The one thing I’m confused about is what the heck is up with the chicken dude?
It's a mask the maid wore while drugging the guy. That or the protag just straight up saw the maid as a chicken in his imaginations.
So the bosses were all actually aspects of himself and represent stages of his past. Cool twist.
What an interesting little game...
i feel bad for the ice king
What a sad game. Traumas that spiraled into depression and ruthless emotional breakdowns.
I honestly don't like how he has practically no escape, but. You can't really command a life already led to tell a happy story - especially painful ones like this.
Ending is Ugly Guy we play is the Prince got Burn by Flames
Did yall notice that when mummy fals u can see fathers hair 2:14
The Bandaged - a demon of self-hatred, appearing as a gigantic banaged figure. Embodies the shock and dismay that follows loss.
The Covering - a demon of self-hatred, appearing as a gigantic pink slime. Embodies the desire to obscure what once was.
The Glass - a demon of self-hatred, appearing as a robed figure made of glass that wields a hammer. Embodies the desire to deny painful truths.
The Gatekeeper - a demon of self-hatred, appearing as a gigantic monocular bronze automaton bound in chains. Embodies the desire to keep sins and misdeeds hidden.
The Poisoned - a demon of self-hatred, appearing as a huge king robed in yellow fur. Embodies the self-destructive nature of addiction.
The Flames - a demon of self-hatred, appearing as a huge face made of flames. Embodies an undeniable, agonizing truth that one can’t escape from.
damn, i didnt know you could play the one thing that plagues every human
Este juego por alguna razon me recuerda a braid
So don't be scared with those terrifying bosses
There is actually another ending if you wanted to play more of the game
Love from a Vaush and 8bitryan fan!
Yeah
Damn bro, they made a whole game about me
no? the protagonist is rich and has sex with too many women to count
I like lock king and flame
Gameplay or all bosses
Why wasn't the creator the final boss of this game called "Ugly"
Fun fact: if you play the game again then the game changes and you get a new ending
My theories chicken head is his wife add in his drink a hallucinations drugs
But she died
who was chicken head then?
His wife
@@viriyananda really! wow
Probably just the oldest/veteran maid of the estate, if I had to guess. You see a similar lady with same green broach in the Secret Ending, which implies that the maid with the Chicken mask in the flashback was her.
Given the circumstances of who she had to work for, no wonder she went for the poisoning/fire scheme.
What happened to the Boy? I see he has burned face, and probably have a kid with the maid (Green)
He escaped the night of the fire, he and the maid lived their own life. While the man who was his father rotted the corpse hanging.
bro built like minecraft illager
İce king be like : wha- how that is impossible dies
The ugly (2004 Flash Game) > Ugly
My favorite chanale is Jp
What the hell did I just watch?
I feel it's almost a representation of what modern society has done to the human psyche: if you're not attractive, you're worthless. This man surrounded himself in luxury because he could, and surrounded himself with ugly people to make him stand out. Anyone else attractive had to wear a mask.
What was put in his drink, which I assume was some sort of hallucinogen, made him see what he really was on the inside: *ugly.* Beauty can be only skin-deep for some, and that was the case with this man. He didn't want to face this reality, and made a decision in his hazy state that cost him his outward beauty. The bosses are representations of his downward spiral afterward; the mummy was when he was in hospital after being rescued from the flames, the slime was him splattering the paintings of himself to remove any visual reminder of what he'd lost, the ice king was him smashing the mirrors so he wouldn't have to see the ugliness of himself, the lock king was his self-isolation, and the drunken king was him drinking to cope.
The flames, meanwhile, were what took everything from him - and he was the one who caused them.
TL;DR, man screwed himself over by being cruel to others, had a hallucinogen poured in his drink and he saw his own internal ugliness, proceeded to smash the mirror he saw it in with a candelabra which started a fire, he couldn't get out of the flames and was burned horribly which made his face match what he saw in the mirror, went on a downward spiral of depression which was represented by the bosses which were really his own inner demons.
@@FuryMcpurey I think humans always were like this. It's not modern society.
@@robertwildschwein7207 What I meant is that modern-day beauty standards have really messed some people up, not that it's only in modern society. Today society seems to only care if you're skinny (without need for a corset) and have a pretty face (whether it's natural or plastic surgery doesn't matter). It does seem that we're starting to move away from that, though, but it's very slow progress. Hope this cleared things up, I couldn't think properly at the time I replied.
More like Mirror Breaker and Locksmith
This looks like the game that doesn't exist but it's real and this making me confused
In the end, we find out that we had been playing as the father all this time.
Why am i not in the game?
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Mummy=bandaged himself
Slime=paint painting cuz mad
Ice king= broken mirror from self hate
Lock king=locking himself
Drunken king=alcoholism
Flame=how it all started and flame house
3 kings
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Little piggy
JP II
I am the people number "1000"
This game disappointed me
Well, I’m disappointing about this game. I really thought it was going to be a son versing his monster father. But it turns out it was nothing but the father the whole tire time what a disappointment.
This is really the game where you don't feel sorry for the protagonist