Just came across this, I just gotta say, your entity animation is top notch, the movement is so fluid and it feels like there’s weights its movements. That’s one thing that I’ve found that a lot of backrooms creators have issues with. Usually they tend to be choppy. While I know that technically the entities don’t have to abide by the real world physics, it’s nice to see lifelike movement, it helps to sell that something’s there. Props man, keep up the good work!
Dude. Holy Fuck. This is easily the best and scariest backrooms animation I have eeever experienced, and it technically wasn't even in the "Backrooms" Backrooms it's just an extradimensional plane of a "parking lot" filled with lamp poles. The reason it's so existentially scary for me especially towards the end is because no matter how far or fast he ran he was stuck there with only a choice between immediate torturous death at the hand of that fucking... *_thing..._* or to face the unknown, praying to whatever god may hear him, casting himself into the void of nothingness. *Bravo.* 🤐
What I particularly was stunned about is the atmosphere of the level, the echo, the ambience, these dim repetitive lights creating the liminal space with that sense of something contrived, odd, you know, "computed". The sound of steps is so quiet compared to the voice, no air friction noise while running, it all creates this impression of a surreal dream, where you run from a monster as unfathomable, vague and with completely incomprehensible intentions only to embrace a completely dark void and wake up in cold sweat all over the forehead.
I love the ambience you managed to create. It really felt like a lucid dream how the environment doesn't change and the sense of solitude you can feel from the flickering lights and the humming of electricity. Personally I think most creators are too hung up now on trying to make monsters and stuff that it takes away from the original idea of the backrooms that you are in a liminal space and its the sense of that you feel you're being watched by someone or something while in actuality you are alone. Without the monster this would have been much better for me IMO but seems like most of the audience for this genre want monsters tacked on to everything now.
This is true terror. The screams sound so sincere and miserable. I love that how instead of most Backrooms videos, where the person is running away from something that’s making a constant loud noise, it’s one guttural cry, and the “filmer” is left with silence and echoes as they run, being the only thing they can think to do. I keep imagining myself in this situation, and have literally almost been brought to tears out of empathy for the horror of the situation. Well done 👏
The creature’s sound echoing across the car park or whatever the place is really scares the hell out of me. Guess even the scariest horror movie’s sound effect is no better than this. Great work!
@@nouzwhonopznd one without entities, because it doesn’t need it to be dangerous, because it’s more dangerous due to its environmental dangers. Basically this level was once super stable but after the colony Emstable mined the concrete too much, they damaged the integrity of the level and were forced to flee it, thus resulting in the modern version of the level.
Subbed for these Backrooms videos, these are really good. Personally, I'm not crazy about the monsters, the Backrooms work best when the focus is the environment, but that's just me. You're doing a great job here regardless. afterthought edit: I'd like to clarify that I actually liked your interpretations of the monsters, I just don't care for Backrooms monsters in general.
i 100% agree most backrooms monsters are trash. would love to see someone take the essence of the less dumb monsters but update it to something a little less lame and gamey. kane pixel's body horror take on monsters is pretty well done.
Grimsikk Don't agree at all, if you’re judging the quality of the Backrooms on how fundamentally eerie and incomprehensible and liminal it is, then obviously the new stuff has ruined it, but alternatively, if you value the modern Backrooms because of the incredibly fascinating worldbuilding and such, then obviously you’ll see the old Backrooms as moderately interesting but mostly forgettable. Not to say there isn’t flaws with the new stuff of course, since there are some (their terminology is largely vague, it’s definitely a bit derivative of SCP, and for a while there was a lack of quality control). But largely those flaws aren’t what make people hate the new backrooms, it’s because of how greatly it differs from the original. And yeah, maybe it sucks that the title of “the backrooms” no longer means what it once did, but the way I see it is that that’s because the new content spawned an even larger community that kept this one alive. More people are fans of the new stuff than the original (although the original is probably more iconic and recognized). But I dunno, point is, nothing’s ruined, we all have our likes and dislikes, and while it sucks to be a minority in your interests in the community, that doesn’t mean your interests are the only right one; nor does it mean you can’t still enjoy them.
Feel free to disagree, I just felt like responding to your argument and stating my position.
- great audio work! - the monster looked a bit silly. - loved how the arrangement of the lights changed as the wanderer progressed through the quasi random landscape. would love to see some like buildings and such in level 22 that take the theme and setting but twist it a bit. something more for the wanderer to explore. - it didnt make sense that the wanderer ended up walking toward the voice and stumbling upon the monster. i mean i suppose you can excuse it with the echo - he didnt know where it was coming from... but he knew it was getting louder. i dunno felt off a bit. maybe if he had gotten increasingly nervous and then stopped more abruptly when he realized it? - overall one of the better short ones out there. good job.
Kane pixel is my favourite backroom creator, hope he ends up building a story with a good and interesring plot as the last video/episode he made, this is good too but kane is the mvp
I noticed that the lights changed arrangement in a certain direction - like, there was a giant field of lamp posts, then in one direction there was a solitary stretch of lamps that ran on their own into the darkness - I think thats why he followed it, thinking it was a way out
This made me freeze multiple times thanks to the ambience and the sound design alone. The monsters need a little bit more improvement imo, but overall you did fantastic.
Man that fall into darkness probably freaked me out most. I have dreams that end like that and they’re terrifying. You can’t see shit, but you can feel and hear the wind, and don’t know when the fuck you’re gonna land
The most unsettling part of the video is how it ends. The fear of being captured by the monster was greater than jumping off into the abyss. Who knows where to but it's preferable to the former, right? Right?
Holy creep-out... The audio in this was (intensified by me sitting in a dark office with headphones) some of the most terrifying I've heard yet, and I'm a huge fan of all Backrooms creators. Great work, and I loved that the "filmer" found a border/barrier to the level, and "fell over" the side! Keep these coming - love it!
Damn, the number of chills, and the lore on level 22 is something else, and the fact that if you do jump off, you just fall, dying of hunger while falling, tbh my favorite level, and by far the scariest level, the mimic of the crying is honestly terrifying. Alone in what seems to be a big parking lot, but limited space, just floating there, as creatures are everywhere, and just there to lure you. This is the level where i would mentally go insane.
dude that sound at the end when he falls is exactly the sound i heard during a dream where i was dying and all i could hear was a catastrophic noise like that seriously gave me chills. your work making environments and sound choices are too damn on point 👌👌
Just a thought but it would be really cool to see a found footage recorded on an iPhone vertically or something. Most of these FFs were dated back years, so a modern back rooms event would be curious.
This is my second favorite backrooms vid next Kane's original vid of level 0. I'm glad you're exploring different levels too. Really cutting through the monotony of countless lvl 0 vids out there.
Ese final fue delicioso, no hay suelo en el que aterrizar, no hay teletransportación a otro nivel, no hay monstruo gigante que te asusta, no hay muerte, solo finaliza en esa caida "infinita", la obscuridad y el sonido del viento rozando la cámara, simplemente genial.
The creature’s scream gave me goosebumps and at the end, wow, idk how you made this all perfect backroom footages but I gotta give to you man. Keep it up :).
Having seen countless backroom videos and continuing to discover new ones every day, this is by far one of of the most well done videos! This is up there with Kane Pixels and Jared Pike for me, imo the movement and sound design is more realistic than the other producers I've seen (all positivity, respect, and understanding- just my personal opinion): Async, queve, Matt Studios, Dinnerbone777, async research, Frag 2 If anyone has any other producer recommendations please let me know, I enjoy both backrooms and liminal spaces
the fact that at some point all the light to the side of you disappear is terrifying, you don’t want to venture into the darkness so you only have two directions to go, the way you came or straight forward, i felt so trapped by the darkness in this video and it was an amazing use of the atmosphere, bravo 👏 ❤
I have been looking for _this video_ for months. I searched my history and playlists, scoured YT for “backrooms lot” or “backrooms smiley” to no avail. I came across a comment that said “level 22- parking lot,” and so I queried “backrooms level 22” and _I knew._ *This particular video literally haunted me.* Subbed, saved, will never forget. Nightmare fuel, a masterpiece.
They had no choice. There’s no where to hide and either you get consumed somehow or fall into an abyss. I know I’ve been in that situation before too and I also fell.
If this entity is a smiler, then lampposts are islands of safety, smilers cannot pass through the light, he could run between lampposts, simultaneously looking for a way out of the level.
The light effects mixed with the right camera movement are the most realistic i have seen so far (i watched about more than 50 vids)also great ambience,storyline(the part where he falls was really unexpected) and entity build
Funny fact: this level was before an important people settlement. It was well known for being a great economic centre because of the commerce of concrete. Slowly, because of the continuous mining, the level became unstable and full of entities and all the people left the town (with some unlucky ones). This is so sad and creepy at the same time
The fact this level canonically was a place where it was technically a city and a trading outpost, with people everywhere. And now it’s abandoned. And broken down, and now that thing is ruling it all.
The visuals are scary enough, but those sounds, you deserve some kind of oscar for that. That's some grade A, chemically pure anguish you got there, jesus christ.
Really great - the sound appeared to be coming from everywhere and nowhere at the same time. I don't even think most people would know which direction to run in! Another case where making a lot of sounds/calling out for help was totally the wrong move on this level. I think this entity makes a reappearance at another level in a supermarket
Amazing bro, the ambiance, the visuals. The sound, that entity makes. It’s all just perfect and the animation makes all of that SO much better. You’re doing amazing work, and you would be regardless is this has anything to do with the backrooms or not
I can't help think the noises the entity makes are the last sounds it encountered with its last victim. For example the sobbing and moaning in the beginning was from when the person was lost and going hysterical with feeling helpless as they wandered around, not knowing if there was an escape or way out. When it says "Hello", "Help", "Please", it was from when they encountered the creature not yet knowing what it was, but in pure isolation began speaking out to the dark shape in the gloom thinking maybe it was another person. And when it stood up and began screaming heavily, it was the gutteral sounds it copied when the person began being overwhelmed and screamed that low visceral throat shaking scream only close to death terror can produce. And the worst of the screams the creature made as it ran was from the last person was getting ripped apart while trying to thrash about and defend..... Even more creepy is I imagine it matches the sounds with what's going on.. for example the crying when things are still and motionless.. when when it encounters another person, it becomes excited and uses the gutteral scream from the last person in that moment
Honestly this is my favourite version of level 22. I prefer this over the abandoned car park. Honestly it hits hard as a liminal space because it reminds me of when i was very young and i was in these massive supermarket parkings at night. I was very small so the whole place felt surreal and massive. Like an endless street with nothing but street lamps all the way.
Hearing crying in the middle of the night is a big "fuck no" for me, so this was pretty chilling already. I'm seeing so much stuff that is making me want to write a crazy story.
the video was almost perfect, the only thing that was slightly wrong is that the entity stood still for a moment before starting to chase it, but it's a very small mistake, amazing video.
The Backrooms are becoming an exploration into purgatory! People complain about the invincible monsters but they add a needed exclamation point and emphasize that the victim has been dropped into a demon's hold. One thing that is getting repetitive is how every creature seems to want to chase people with flailing arms.
The way this entity use the cries of its last victims r something else. More creepy then the skin walker who also mimics its last victims. But it uses voices instead of cries
Yes, this feels right. Good job. Would have been scarier if the monster mimicked the sounds of the protagonist instead. "hELLO, aNyone? *distorted voice*" The monster animation was decent. The sound design was amazing.
nahhh, i disagree, i think the ghoulish wailing/wailing was really fucking good, especially with the environment and atmosphere, the way it got louder, and it wasn’t too much of it, sounded perfect imo
This gave me chills to the bone. Horrific. You captured the helpless dream state perfectly. The sound was absolutely terrifying. The space was simply a strange uncanny expanse of strangeness. The entity was very ominous and not overdone. Masterful!
It seems like the echo coming from open space with very little surfaces to reflect the sound is unnecessary, but also can see it as something that certain levels of backrooms would do to directly influence individuals on purpose, being that the dimension may be an entity itself, and aware of trespassers.
I find it funny that after 21 levels of monsters the guy literally goes "HELLOO ANYONE" and approaches those cries (obvious skin-stealer at this point). *I love the video though.*
I don't know how you do it but it was so real I almost actually thought it was real damn CGI is getting more complex these days you did an awesome job dude!
Reason why it’s crying and even saying “help me” is because the last person before him had to be crying and last words must have been “help me” before he must have gotten caught either to scared to jump off or got caught while running
I'm obsessed with the sounds the entity makes. The cries, screams, giggles and when it said "Hello?" "Why" "Anybody..?" and "Help!" Gives chills
Cool
entity cries is very creepy and scary D:
i think that was the person filming
@@tnerdy4846 Ikr
@@TizerisT. No it's not because the sounds in beginning are familiar to the entity's in here 2:18
Just came across this, I just gotta say, your entity animation is top notch, the movement is so fluid and it feels like there’s weights its movements. That’s one thing that I’ve found that a lot of backrooms creators have issues with. Usually they tend to be choppy. While I know that technically the entities don’t have to abide by the real world physics, it’s nice to see lifelike movement, it helps to sell that something’s there. Props man, keep up the good work!
I completely agree
Yea
The entity is a howler.
The sounds it was making, I got actual chills and my stomach dropped, you’re really talented 😭
You sound like you need your feet worshipped. Don’t worry I’m here for you 🙋♂️🧎♂️🙇👄👅🦶
No joke! This is the first time I’ve watched horror content and had actually felt very distressed!
your pfp 😳
@@Mailu-ml8nm lmao 😏
Those cries where pure nightmare fuel
Dude. Holy Fuck. This is easily the best and scariest backrooms animation I have eeever experienced, and it technically wasn't even in the "Backrooms" Backrooms it's just an extradimensional plane of a "parking lot" filled with lamp poles. The reason it's so existentially scary for me especially towards the end is because no matter how far or fast he ran he was stuck there with only a choice between immediate torturous death at the hand of that fucking... *_thing..._* or to face the unknown, praying to whatever god may hear him, casting himself into the void of nothingness.
*Bravo.* 🤐
that void was fucking terrifying too dude..he looks down (without the camera) and all he sees his black, pitch fucking black.. holy fuck..
That “thing” was actually just a smiler
@@frozenblue468 “just a smiler”
@@jugganaut33 they exist on many other levels
@@frozenblue468 no it wasn’t
What I particularly was stunned about is the atmosphere of the level, the echo, the ambience, these dim repetitive lights creating the liminal space with that sense of something contrived, odd, you know, "computed". The sound of steps is so quiet compared to the voice, no air friction noise while running, it all creates this impression of a surreal dream, where you run from a monster as unfathomable, vague and with completely incomprehensible intentions only to embrace a completely dark void and wake up in cold sweat all over the forehead.
I love the ambience you managed to create. It really felt like a lucid dream how the environment doesn't change and the sense of solitude you can feel from the flickering lights and the humming of electricity. Personally I think most creators are too hung up now on trying to make monsters and stuff that it takes away from the original idea of the backrooms that you are in a liminal space and its the sense of that you feel you're being watched by someone or something while in actuality you are alone. Without the monster this would have been much better for me IMO but seems like most of the audience for this genre want monsters tacked on to everything now.
You sound like you need your feet worshipped. Don’t worry I’m here for you 🙋♂️🧎♂️🙇👄👅🦶
Generally this is awesome.
nice pfp bro
@@burn1ngbunny fellow HNK fan. We are a rare breed
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This is true terror. The screams sound so sincere and miserable. I love that how instead of most Backrooms videos, where the person is running away from something that’s making a constant loud noise, it’s one guttural cry, and the “filmer” is left with silence and echoes as they run, being the only thing they can think to do. I keep imagining myself in this situation, and have literally almost been brought to tears out of empathy for the horror of the situation. Well done 👏
THIS IS SO GOOD. THE SOUND DESIGN, THE VISUALS, EVERYTHING IS AMAZING. THIS IS ONE OF THE BEST ONES IVE SEEN
The creature’s sound echoing across the car park or whatever the place is really scares the hell out of me. Guess even the scariest horror movie’s sound effect is no better than this. Great work!
Its the ruins of a massive car parking building
@@nouzwhonopznd one without entities, because it doesn’t need it to be dangerous, because it’s more dangerous due to its environmental dangers. Basically this level was once super stable but after the colony Emstable mined the concrete too much, they damaged the integrity of the level and were forced to flee it, thus resulting in the modern version of the level.
The crying is so eerie, the actual sound of pain in its voice is sorta stomach sinking.
You sound like you need your feet worshipped. Don’t worry I’m here for you 🙋♂️🧎♂️🙇👄👅🦶
The build up was so perfect. No cheap jumpscares, just pure tension building to an intensely horrific reveal. I love it.
Subbed for these Backrooms videos, these are really good. Personally, I'm not crazy about the monsters, the Backrooms work best when the focus is the environment, but that's just me. You're doing a great job here regardless.
afterthought edit: I'd like to clarify that I actually liked your interpretations of the monsters, I just don't care for Backrooms monsters in general.
i 100% agree most backrooms monsters are trash. would love to see someone take the essence of the less dumb monsters but update it to something a little less lame and gamey. kane pixel's body horror take on monsters is pretty well done.
A female dethmoth wood be scary
sorry but the monsters is also a great part of the backrooms experience
Grimsikk Don't agree at all, if you’re judging the quality of the Backrooms on how fundamentally eerie and incomprehensible and liminal it is, then obviously the new stuff has ruined it, but alternatively, if you value the modern Backrooms because of the incredibly fascinating worldbuilding and such, then obviously you’ll see the old Backrooms as moderately interesting but mostly forgettable.
Not to say there isn’t flaws with the new stuff of course, since there are some (their terminology is largely vague, it’s definitely a bit derivative of SCP, and for a while there was a lack of quality control). But largely those flaws aren’t what make people hate the new backrooms, it’s because of how greatly it differs from the original.
And yeah, maybe it sucks that the title of “the backrooms” no longer means what it once did, but the way I see it is that that’s because the new content spawned an even larger community that kept this one alive. More people are fans of the new stuff than the original (although the original is probably more iconic and recognized).
But I dunno, point is, nothing’s ruined, we all have our likes and dislikes, and while it sucks to be a minority in your interests in the community, that doesn’t mean your interests are the only right one; nor does it mean you can’t still enjoy them.
Feel free to disagree, I just felt like responding to your argument and stating my position.
@@mrs.butterworth400 that was such a long winded, roundabout way of telling me that my opinion was shit. 😅
- great audio work!
- the monster looked a bit silly.
- loved how the arrangement of the lights changed as the wanderer progressed through the quasi random landscape. would love to see some like buildings and such in level 22 that take the theme and setting but twist it a bit. something more for the wanderer to explore.
- it didnt make sense that the wanderer ended up walking toward the voice and stumbling upon the monster. i mean i suppose you can excuse it with the echo - he didnt know where it was coming from... but he knew it was getting louder. i dunno felt off a bit. maybe if he had gotten increasingly nervous and then stopped more abruptly when he realized it?
- overall one of the better short ones out there. good job.
This level doesn‘t look like level 22
@@Wariumnichti1 it doesnt have to its creativity and made with the style of the maker
Kane pixel is my favourite backroom creator, hope he ends up building a story with a good and interesring plot as the last video/episode he made, this is good too but kane is the mvp
@@Kim_Jong-ald_Trunp agreed
I noticed that the lights changed arrangement in a certain direction - like, there was a giant field of lamp posts, then in one direction there was a solitary stretch of lamps that ran on their own into the darkness - I think thats why he followed it, thinking it was a way out
This made me freeze multiple times thanks to the ambience and the sound design alone. The monsters need a little bit more improvement imo, but overall you did fantastic.
Man that fall into darkness probably freaked me out most. I have dreams that end like that and they’re terrifying. You can’t see shit, but you can feel and hear the wind, and don’t know when the fuck you’re gonna land
The most unsettling part of the video is how it ends. The fear of being captured by the monster was greater than jumping off into the abyss. Who knows where to but it's preferable to the former, right? Right?
@Stuts he had no choice tho
plot twist: he's been falling for 37 years
@@egg-iu3fe but he had no choice
@@egg-iu3fe A human body needs food and water to survive fr
What happened after this?!?
This level genuinely scared the shit out of me
Especially the entity
i know but the reveal was weird, bc he shakes his head like a balloon
@@fatmahalshehri9898 nah not really considering that these are entities.
3:01 "A captain always goes down with his ship!" ahh moment 💀
Holy creep-out... The audio in this was (intensified by me sitting in a dark office with headphones) some of the most terrifying I've heard yet, and I'm a huge fan of all Backrooms creators. Great work, and I loved that the "filmer" found a border/barrier to the level, and "fell over" the side! Keep these coming - love it!
now THIS is what the backrooms shit should feel like. Fucking chilling dude well done
Fr it gave me that eerie backrooms feel with the empty lot and creature
Damn, the number of chills, and the lore on level 22 is something else, and the fact that if you do jump off, you just fall, dying of hunger while falling, tbh my favorite level, and by far the scariest level, the mimic of the crying is honestly terrifying. Alone in what seems to be a big parking lot, but limited space, just floating there, as creatures are everywhere, and just there to lure you. This is the level where i would mentally go insane.
I like how the backrooms went from being liminal and making you think you've been there to just horror
dude that sound at the end when he falls is exactly the sound i heard during a dream where i was dying and all i could hear was a catastrophic noise like that seriously gave me chills.
your work making environments and sound choices are too damn on point 👌👌
This feels like an actual nightmare. This genuinely freaked me out. Amazing job
Deserves more views. This is one of the better Backrooms videos out there.
Frfr!
Just a thought but it would be really cool to see a found footage recorded on an iPhone vertically or something. Most of these FFs were dated back years, so a modern back rooms event would be curious.
That's what I keep thinking
I want to see these as bodycam footage
@@jyhan1q94 watch "Into the Backrooms", it's one of the earliest backroom movies predating Kane Pixels' by over 2 years.
@@Cody_Cigar that was made using GTA V
@@GuyRandomOne I know, it's still 12 mins of Backrooms bodycam footage :)
Man, the sounds, that the entity did were terrifying and extremly disturbing 😧
agreed
This is by far the most realistic backrooms video I've ever watched
Man, If I got no clipped into a weird alt dimension, shouting HELLO is the last thing I'd do...
I love how the backrooms can torture you to the point where falling into a void is considered "only chance of survival"
This is my second favorite backrooms vid next Kane's original vid of level 0. I'm glad you're exploring different levels too. Really cutting through the monotony of countless lvl 0 vids out there.
This is the most terrifying backrooms video I've ever seen, even from Kane Pixels. Good job.
GAVE ME CHILLZZ LIKE WHEN SOME DUDE TRIES TO GET MY MOMS NUMBER
can i get your moms number?
HELP
Yo what's your mom's number tho?
oddly specific, okay
burger
Like when you flush the toilet but the water rises
Ese final fue delicioso, no hay suelo en el que aterrizar, no hay teletransportación a otro nivel, no hay monstruo gigante que te asusta, no hay muerte, solo finaliza en esa caida "infinita", la obscuridad y el sonido del viento rozando la cámara, simplemente genial.
El vacío
The creature’s scream gave me goosebumps and at the end, wow, idk how you made this all perfect backroom footages but I gotta give to you man. Keep it up :).
Having seen countless backroom videos and continuing to discover new ones every day, this is by far one of of the most well done videos!
This is up there with Kane Pixels and Jared Pike for me, imo the movement and sound design is more realistic than the other producers I've seen (all positivity, respect, and understanding- just my personal opinion): Async, queve, Matt Studios, Dinnerbone777, async research, Frag 2
If anyone has any other producer recommendations please let me know, I enjoy both backrooms and liminal spaces
the fact that at some point all the light to the side of you disappear is terrifying, you don’t want to venture into the darkness so you only have two directions to go, the way you came or straight forward, i felt so trapped by the darkness in this video and it was an amazing use of the atmosphere, bravo 👏 ❤
very good video mate, very creepy, felt legitimate shiver and the audio work and graphics are top notch
Imma be completely honest with you, this is the only backrooms found footage video that scares me out of all of them on RUclips.
I have been looking for _this video_ for months. I searched my history and playlists, scoured YT for “backrooms lot” or “backrooms smiley” to no avail. I came across a comment that said “level 22- parking lot,” and so I queried “backrooms level 22” and _I knew._
*This particular video literally haunted me.*
Subbed, saved, will never forget. Nightmare fuel, a masterpiece.
They had no choice. There’s no where to hide and either you get consumed somehow or fall into an abyss. I know I’ve been in that situation before too and I also fell.
If this entity is a smiler, then lampposts are islands of safety, smilers cannot pass through the light, he could run between lampposts, simultaneously looking for a way out of the level.
This has to be one of the most unnerving Backrooms videos I've seen, fantastic job!
That is actually terrifying. You did a good job with the scary sounds.
The light effects mixed with the right camera movement are the most realistic i have seen so far (i watched about more than 50 vids)also great ambience,storyline(the part where he falls was really unexpected) and entity build
Funny fact: this level was before an important people settlement. It was well known for being a great economic centre because of the commerce of concrete. Slowly, because of the continuous mining, the level became unstable and full of entities and all the people left the town (with some unlucky ones). This is so sad and creepy at the same time
This is 940 u are mistaken
@@Yvng_YBK-RRR ?
Wdym, he isnt mistaken. You are.
@@dudoiio no lvl 22 is a destroyed parking garage with yellow beams and broken cars everywhere
@@dudoiio
You can only get to lvl 940 through lvl 22 that might be the mix up
The fact this level canonically was a place where it was technically a city and a trading outpost, with people everywhere. And now it’s abandoned. And broken down, and now that thing is ruling it all.
The visuals are scary enough, but those sounds, you deserve some kind of oscar for that. That's some grade A, chemically pure anguish you got there, jesus christ.
Really great - the sound appeared to be coming from everywhere and nowhere at the same time. I don't even think most people would know which direction to run in! Another case where making a lot of sounds/calling out for help was totally the wrong move on this level. I think this entity makes a reappearance at another level in a supermarket
This deserves far more views
top tier backrooms content. so good
wow this is definitely one of the really good backrooms videos made so far
crazy how the camera man would rather jump off the building than be killed by the entity, it shows just how scary and dangerous the entity’s are
People are saying they don’t like the monsters, but the sound that is familiar yet indiscernible really adds to the liminal space aspect.
This was the scariest backroom video I've seen so far this was dope keep up
Amazing bro, the ambiance, the visuals. The sound, that entity makes. It’s all just perfect and the animation makes all of that SO much better. You’re doing amazing work, and you would be regardless is this has anything to do with the backrooms or not
Level 22 and now my favorite and scariest level to me, really good video, keep up the good work!
That’s exactly how running with a camera looks like out of frame shaky and chaotic
I can't help think the noises the entity makes are the last sounds it encountered with its last victim. For example the sobbing and moaning in the beginning was from when the person was lost and going hysterical with feeling helpless as they wandered around, not knowing if there was an escape or way out. When it says "Hello", "Help", "Please", it was from when they encountered the creature not yet knowing what it was, but in pure isolation began speaking out to the dark shape in the gloom thinking maybe it was another person. And when it stood up and began screaming heavily, it was the gutteral sounds it copied when the person began being overwhelmed and screamed that low visceral throat shaking scream only close to death terror can produce. And the worst of the screams the creature made as it ran was from the last person was getting ripped apart while trying to thrash about and defend.....
Even more creepy is I imagine it matches the sounds with what's going on.. for example the crying when things are still and motionless.. when when it encounters another person, it becomes excited and uses the gutteral scream from the last person in that moment
Ahh.. Yes... A Level That Is Peaceful! But Something Is Lurking, You Hear Something...
Honestly this is my favourite version of level 22. I prefer this over the abandoned car park. Honestly it hits hard as a liminal space because it reminds me of when i was very young and i was in these massive supermarket parkings at night. I was very small so the whole place felt surreal and massive. Like an endless street with nothing but street lamps all the way.
DUDE I KEEP REWATCHING THIS THIS IS SUPERB🌟🤝🌟🤝🌟
Bruh the wailing/laughing echoing in my ear creeps me tf out ... freaking awesome job lol
Hearing crying in the middle of the night is a big "fuck no" for me, so this was pretty chilling already. I'm seeing so much stuff that is making me want to write a crazy story.
the video was almost perfect, the only thing that was slightly wrong is that the entity stood still for a moment before starting to chase it, but it's a very small mistake, amazing video.
The Backrooms are becoming an exploration into purgatory! People complain about the invincible monsters but they add a needed exclamation point and emphasize that the victim has been dropped into a demon's hold. One thing that is getting repetitive is how every creature seems to want to chase people with flailing arms.
No jumpscares, just pure terror, great work!!! I loved it
Now THIS is the backrooms
The way this entity use the cries of its last victims r something else. More creepy then the skin walker who also mimics its last victims. But it uses voices instead of cries
you have a talent for this :) keep it up!
I appreciate it!
You sound like you need your feet worshipped. Don’t worry I’m here for you 🙋♂️🧎♂️🙇👄👅🦶
Amazing, I was encapsulated by the tension, design, and sounds. Incredibly well made
Yes, this feels right. Good job.
Would have been scarier if the monster mimicked the sounds of the protagonist instead. "hELLO, aNyone? *distorted voice*"
The monster animation was decent. The sound design was amazing.
nahhh, i disagree, i think the ghoulish wailing/wailing was really fucking good, especially with the environment and atmosphere, the way it got louder, and it wasn’t too much of it, sounded perfect imo
1:35 *What it feels to chew 5 gum*
aside from that joke, this was nicely done. I applaud you.
This was really the scariest backrooms video I've ever seen!
Holy crap the way that the mimic sounded was terrifying and the fact that you jumped off at the end was crazy
You're so good at making backrooms found footage
Dumbest thing to do when you're in backrooms, scream "Hello, Anybody?" when you entering level
Level 22 is a dangerous level
What do you guys think
I love how at the end, the sound of the wind never stops. That basically tells us that our person will be falling forever .
The smiling one roars because everyone is jumping over the level boundary😥😥😥
This is amazing i love how it lures you by mimicking a human the screams,laughs and the sobbing makes it so much better great job!
This gave me chills to the bone. Horrific. You captured the helpless dream state perfectly. The sound was absolutely terrifying. The space was simply a strange uncanny expanse of strangeness. The entity was very ominous and not overdone.
Masterful!
The cold, damp, wide open desolation is even creepier than the claustrophobic, neon lit hallways.
your getting better doing this, i like this vid
Damn dude. You nailed this in every way. This right here is the epitome of anyones worst nightmare.
pov: you are the cameraman
The feeling of Abyss, dark all around you, with minor lighting, not knowing what awaits beyond... I tip my hat to you.
It’s feels weirdly nostalgic right? I hope more is made of this level from any creator at all
@@Yvng_YBK-RRR yeah, this was amazing
This and the grocery store level remind me of my very first mushroom trip.
im really hoping im not the only one but doesnt the backrooms seem like the perfect nightmare for trippers?
It seems like the echo coming from open space with very little surfaces to reflect the sound is unnecessary, but also can see it as something that certain levels of backrooms would do to directly influence individuals on purpose, being that the dimension may be an entity itself, and aware of trespassers.
Yes
I find it funny that after 21 levels of monsters the guy literally goes "HELLOO ANYONE" and approaches those cries (obvious skin-stealer at this point). *I love the video though.*
I don't know how you do it but it was so real I almost actually thought it was real damn CGI is getting more complex these days you did an awesome job dude!
Probably the scariest sounds I've ever heard in my life. God that was bonechilling
That is fantastic!!!!
Nice work I like it
The nostalgia of an empty lot dark with nothing but streetlights is REAL
It's odd how the cries of help at 1:52 up to 2:06 made me think it was some sort of cool music
Very cool
Reason why it’s crying and even saying “help me” is because the last person before him had to be crying and last words must have been “help me” before he must have gotten caught either to scared to jump off or got caught while running
2:54 *smiler starts to cry* maybe
3:00 *now smiler starts to scream*
Can we appreciate Luka C. for exploring all of these levels
Thanks for this experience!
Just found your channel, keep it up man this is great