Librarian the type to go to sleep in a nightcap and nightgown. Snore like “*honk*, shoooo *honk*, shoooo” until being awoken by a noise. Then going to investigate with a little candle holder.
45:19 I expected Librarian to go into the attic, turn on his flashlight, and see some person standing in the dark like the other ones on the lower floors. But the realization of looking at the silhouette in the dark and slowly but surely realizing that it looks nothing like the silhouettes of the other people in the house, only for Librarian to shine the light on it and have my suspicions proven right that it was definitely NOT a normal person, was amazing.
One thing I’ve noticed is that weirdcore and dreamcore often get confused with each other, as they don’t have a solidified meaning yet. The way I see it is Dreamcore: internet age Alice in wonderland Weirdcore: a fever dream in photo editing software
Indoor Hotel has to be one of the best segments on this channel so far. I love your humor and everything you bring to these maps. Thank you, Mr. Librarian.
Not personally a fan of things being crunched down to fit super specific 'aesthetics'... I really do think people should just make things they want and explore weird ideas without feeling they have to fit within a category- and also without people thinking they need to create a category to explain it.
Right? Why do we need a subcategory(Weirdcore) of a subcategory(Dreamcore) of a subcategory(Liminality) to define what an artwork is? Surrealism is an abstract enough artform for every aesthetic born from it to fit into perfectly without being called Weirdcore or Dreamcore, two aesthetics which I personally don't see much of a difference between. I guess it helps to separate each aesthetic into easily defined search terms but once again, even as someone who thoroughly enjoys both of these aesthetics, I'm really struggling to see a difference between Weirdcore and Dreamcore. It's just like what happened with the Backrooms that kicked off the whole Liminal trend. It started out as this unnerving thought experiment and evolved into a convoluted mess of different entities and levels who's entire purpose was to kill you. For me at least, the appeal of the backrooms was never how scary or threatening it was but instead the cross between tranquility and pure existential dread you get from peaking behind the curtain of our reality and discovering yourself lost in an endless maze of familiarity. Kaine Pixels is the only person who's been able to make the concept of entities interesting to me since he makes them seem less overtly hostile and more confused, scared, and even sad especially in his series "The Oldest View".
I agree with the idea that people shouldn't create something to conform to some genre. However, I do believe that the creation of these genres and subgenres is helpful to the community. As an example, I like metal. But not all metal. I enjoy power, neoclassical, instrumental, progressive, and melodic metal. I do not like thrash, heavy, black, or rap metal. I choose metal because it has a large gap in the differences between its subgenres. Without someone creating and labeling these subgenres, I wouldn't have known that the songs in these are actually fun for me to listen to, I would have just continued tolerating metal because I thought it was just "metal". Aesthetic genres are a bit different, though, and I will admit that this is comparing apples to oranges. I just believe that the creation and labeling of these is important for people who do enjoy one but a slight change to it may throw them off. Just my two cents!
love the build at the end, you gotta do a little something like that at the end of every map. really highlights the control you have over the environment.
An interesting idea you brought in this videos is doing a "revamp" of a gmod map after exploring it, as shown up in the doll house map. You could do something similar (spawning npcs, putting objects, etc) in other liminal maps as well to see how the ambient changes with presence of "people".
It’s always fun in Gmod maps to find a dedicated space where you would sleep or post up to keep safe. It makes large scary maps feel so much more cozy and comforting. It was interesting to hear that your spot would be under the stairs. Thanks for exploring some weirdcore maps, it’s one of my favorite aesthetics!!
Imagine waking up in these places. Everything seemed fine. Your day ended, you’re very tired and so you head right to sleep on your couch or bed (your choice) and without knowing how you end up in this unknown location. You don’t remember anything that happened before hand either. So to you, you kind of just appeared here
Entrancingly atmospheric video as always, Librarian. Talking about Cement Mixer Simulator 2003, I really hope the dev completes the game, by which I mean that all the doors have their own respective levels. Compared to Hendecad, cement mixer feels incomplete. I can't put into words how much I love Hendecad, so honestly I'd be so happy if the dev brings cement mixer to its full potential
You always know it's going to be a good friday night when Mr. Librarian is playing Gmod again. I'm already anticipating some juicy jump-scares) P.S. The anticipation was justified in just the first three minutes_)
Duuuude- Weirdcore maps! I missed these! there's such a creepy and unsettling aspect that is designed on dreams and nightmares that I love! Edit: On the subject of why Weirdcore is known for being so negative is because the aesthetic itself is often used as a way for people to vent their traumas. Religious symbolism, loneliness and the concept of childhood nostalgia are very common staples and often represent the person's own struggles. BUT its also just people having fun with the concept of a creepy dream- but the fundamentals of it were to help with coping!
Open video, immediately got hit by nostalgia. The ambient sounds in the beginning are literally the North Point Mall ambient from GTA: Vice City. And GTA: Vice City was the first 3D game I've ever played.
Billboards/sprites that turn to face you has been a visceral fear of mine since childhood. I'm not certain why... other people generally don't seem to share my feelings. Either way, I could never explore this map. 😨 F*** that.
I can confide in that feeling actually, you might be able to compare it to the eyes of a painting following you effect. One of my fears growing up was like, inanimate objects having an agenda? I don't know how to describe it exactly, but the thought of something that shouldn't be capable of feeling or being angry having it out for you and wanting to attack you is just so weird and unreal that it creeped me out so much. I think that fear of billboard sprites turning towards you kind of encompasses that, like they're looking specifically at YOU, can feel really unsettling when it's noticeable and the context is right.
Your voice is so chill, youre like an explorer documenting these games and maps you play. But almost like youre familiar with the strange realities and entities, calm but wary. I love it.
I've really started getting hyperfocused on Weirdcore lately, I'm not entirely sure what about it draws me in so much, but it instills a feeling in me that I just can't get enough of. The best way I can describe it is like a scary, messy, fever dream that's blissful on the surface, but just a quick glance to your left or right could break that illusion as quickly as it was fabricated.
a quick side note, the slight jumpscare on the first map when you pick up the cup at 17:51 is actually the album cover of "Repentless" by the famous thrash metal band Slayer.
Timestamps 🤑 Intro 0:00 Birthday Room 2:04 Random flying eye 2:44 Mushroom thingy 4:12 Pool area 5:46 Back to the birthday room 6:42 weird writing 7:09 pink leave trees 7:24 Sky place 9:32 pretty tree biome 11:24 Big handwritting on the screen 11:53 clocks in the sky 13:10 Exit door.. 14:13 Falling 15:48 Old castle looking thing 16:27 Into the grave 18:23 Planet circling? 19:03 Noclipping 20:13 Back to the Mushroom thingy 20:52 back to the exit door again 21:45 (game switch) Beginning 22:15 Different room 25:38 going into the bathroom 25:49 different room but upstairs 29:02 star place 30:03 storage 31:44 Exit door 32:17 spooky scary skeletons 33:22 Bone brucade 33:55 Lil dance 34:27 Weird crystal 35:15 Pool party! 36:22 (game switch) Beginning 37:38 LIGHTS ON 44:15 End of everything 47:06 Bye guys!!! Ty for 10 likes
4:32 nice its the first time i see text happening in vr, pretty trippy. Also i love this kinda map, surreal has hell, and i wish i could play them in vr Edit: the librarian lore gets deeper by the second with the comeback of darwin and the bone brigade Love those roleplay bits
The second I saw Garrys Mod AND Weirdcore in the thumbnail, I was excited! Also that music in the opening- I heard it in the album “Palm Mall” by Corp. Great album btw And as cool as the weirdcore map looked in vr, it may have been better played flat screen so you could read the on screen text.
It's always nice to watch a new GMod video on a friday night. I still have to wait until my pizza gets delivered so I can properly watch this.1 I hope everyone has a great watch and enjoy the weekend.
I watched this video high. Was the first time I smoked in years and I just could not stop laughing when I first saw the "accurate angels". I swear must I have laughed the entire remainder of the video. It also reinforced me in my decision to not smoke that much again.
There was also the guitar on the casket which could be a reference to there lead guitar player who died in 2013? although I couldnt find him owning a les paul like that
At 40:47 you were talking about the dark being disturbingly realistic, and nearly as soon as you finished saying that my screen went black for an ad break. I'll tell you what though, it felt like it was a part of the map for a second. Staring into a pitch black child's play room with only the light from another room casting into it, to everything going dark sure made my heart jump! EDIT: Librar, I'd love to see what you can turn some of the spooky gmod maps into! Fortifying the dollhouse was an unexpected but very welcome twist
It is a bad trip... It is a fever dream... It is your brain shutting down slowly as your body temperature hits 38.9°c... The construct of dreams falling apart to that smell you could never place and a tune you remember endlessly playing on repeat without any way to mute it. A feeling of heat in your head, and your head falling back, a panic trying to hang onto all ephemeral senses. It is Weirdcore.
VR acid-trip-esque and/or liminal space maps sound like they would be really dang fun. Like a lucid dream while still awake, even including the fun godlike powers that can come with lucid dreams, if you use cheats!
Core is the part of something that is central to its existence or character, I think its kindve like the new version of when there was a bunch of "Punk" aesthetics based off musical and literature genres Weirdcore is older than dreamcore but they've kindve osmosified into one aesthetics based on nostalgia, dreams, liminal spaces, and comfortable feelings
The funny thing is that Weirdcore map, the first one, has screen text that pops up within each room/part of the map. So best done in desktop mode because of which.
Truly a strange environment you're browsing in there. It makes me wonder who creates all these Map layouts. Where they got all there Graphic design Ideas from. Great Visual Presentation and Commentary. Keep Surfing.
you forgot to mention the creepiest part of those dead trees by the pool, the fact that there were no leaves on the ground. that implies that either the trees died before it was abandoned and they just cleaned up the leaves, or more terrifyingly that it's not abandoned at all. the easter egg kinda ruins that but until you broke that glass I was very spooked.
In institutions for senile people etc, dark floor surface sections can actually prevent them going a wall , they precept the dark floor as a pit ,a want go over it .
I've been thinking that doing videos of a bunch of small but still interesting maps would be good, because there really are a good few decent small maps that on their own wouldn't make a good video but just giving them a quick look would be interesting. Some maybe even just 5 minutes or something. That would really widen the possible choices to cover too.
15:05 looks a LOT like the rooftop of the weird apartment/house area you start in with LSD Dream Emulator and I’m wondering if it's sheer coincidence or actually on purpose
Librarian the type to go to sleep in a nightcap and nightgown. Snore like “*honk*, shoooo *honk*, shoooo” until being awoken by a noise. Then going to investigate with a little candle holder.
And then completely miss the scary thing happening in front of him because he's too busy pondering what makes it scary lmao
This is adorable, lol. I can see this happening.
and then he finds out that said noise came from an eldritch being in his home
@@bigcooltony437Or Darwin stealing food in the fridge
Bro I made a comment similar to this a little while back and got called unfunny 💀
32:55 Darwin absolutely shocked by how quick on the draw you were, and how close you were to a direct hit
45:20 That is the most suspenseful flashlight raise ever.
Repentless' album cover being a jumpscare, was one of the funniest things I've seen on a GMOD map.
I can't see anyone mentioning it, the statue at 11:50 is a Shrine of Arkay from The Elder Scrolls, Arkay is the god of life and death
ohhh that's why I recognized it!
45:19 I expected Librarian to go into the attic, turn on his flashlight, and see some person standing in the dark like the other ones on the lower floors. But the realization of looking at the silhouette in the dark and slowly but surely realizing that it looks nothing like the silhouettes of the other people in the house, only for Librarian to shine the light on it and have my suspicions proven right that it was definitely NOT a normal person, was amazing.
and the abrupt transition right after like nothing happened
32:44 the instant reflex you had to shoot Darwin in the face was really funny XD
great video as always!
33:50 imagine a dude in his late 20's dancing in his room, alone, no music, and with a VR headset and a pair of controllers in his hand
One thing I’ve noticed is that weirdcore and dreamcore often get confused with each other, as they don’t have a solidified meaning yet. The way I see it is
Dreamcore: internet age Alice in wonderland
Weirdcore: a fever dream in photo editing software
Dreamcore and Weirdcore are like the Ying and Yang of liminal dreamscapes.
Indoor Hotel has to be one of the best segments on this channel so far. I love your humor and everything you bring to these maps. Thank you, Mr. Librarian.
Oh boy, feels like it's been a while since you last played a gmod map
agreed
tbh i love librarian's vr gmod maps
The picture at 17:53 was the album art for Slayer's album "Repentless", which was their final studio album after the lead guitarist passed
It was hard for me to watch the rest of the video because I was so excited about the slayer jumpscare
Damn...Rest in peace. That's sad:(
2:59 biblically accurate party guests 😂
The final sequence of fortification gives some kind of soothing relief of rescue, like hell yeah now this place has been taken care of
19:55 its wheels made of eyes, its an angel
You actually used it as a dollhouse, surrounded it with toys to set a scene stuffed it full of dolls That's what we all need a little more play time.
He is really that guy I imagine he has his own regal study with warm lamp lighting and bookshelves with a fireplace and a smoking chair.
This dude has a two bedroom apartment set up like Maximillian Strauss’ manor
This dude has a two bedroom apartment set up like Maximillian Strauss’ manor
Not personally a fan of things being crunched down to fit super specific 'aesthetics'... I really do think people should just make things they want and explore weird ideas without feeling they have to fit within a category- and also without people thinking they need to create a category to explain it.
Right? Why do we need a subcategory(Weirdcore) of a subcategory(Dreamcore) of a subcategory(Liminality) to define what an artwork is? Surrealism is an abstract enough artform for every aesthetic born from it to fit into perfectly without being called Weirdcore or Dreamcore, two aesthetics which I personally don't see much of a difference between. I guess it helps to separate each aesthetic into easily defined search terms but once again, even as someone who thoroughly enjoys both of these aesthetics, I'm really struggling to see a difference between Weirdcore and Dreamcore.
It's just like what happened with the Backrooms that kicked off the whole Liminal trend. It started out as this unnerving thought experiment and evolved into a convoluted mess of different entities and levels who's entire purpose was to kill you. For me at least, the appeal of the backrooms was never how scary or threatening it was but instead the cross between tranquility and pure existential dread you get from peaking behind the curtain of our reality and discovering yourself lost in an endless maze of familiarity. Kaine Pixels is the only person who's been able to make the concept of entities interesting to me since he makes them seem less overtly hostile and more confused, scared, and even sad especially in his series "The Oldest View".
I agree with the idea that people shouldn't create something to conform to some genre. However, I do believe that the creation of these genres and subgenres is helpful to the community.
As an example, I like metal. But not all metal. I enjoy power, neoclassical, instrumental, progressive, and melodic metal. I do not like thrash, heavy, black, or rap metal.
I choose metal because it has a large gap in the differences between its subgenres. Without someone creating and labeling these subgenres, I wouldn't have known that the songs in these are actually fun for me to listen to, I would have just continued tolerating metal because I thought it was just "metal".
Aesthetic genres are a bit different, though, and I will admit that this is comparing apples to oranges. I just believe that the creation and labeling of these is important for people who do enjoy one but a slight change to it may throw them off.
Just my two cents!
I do like putting "-core" at the end of any random word and act like its an aesthetic
@@neevko267this comment is so edgingcore
@@eduardodavidsuarezluna4337 how very commentcore of you
love the build at the end, you gotta do a little something like that at the end of every map. really highlights the control you have over the environment.
0:01 Intro/ Map 1 (gm_weirdcore)
22:15 Map 2 (gm_indoor_hotel)
37:34 Map 3 (gm_dollhouse_night)
46:35 Outro
47:08 Patrons
Thank you for your continued dedication. You have our respect 🫡
Librarian liked this
This was probably the most creative exploration ive seen of yours i really enjoyed it that end bit with the monster in the darkness was phenomenal
It’s not a liminal space exploration if he doesn’t get jumpscared just by looking at something that’s not even moving
An interesting idea you brought in this videos is doing a "revamp" of a gmod map after exploring it, as shown up in the doll house map.
You could do something similar (spawning npcs, putting objects, etc) in other liminal maps as well to see how the ambient changes with presence of "people".
It’s always fun in Gmod maps to find a dedicated space where you would sleep or post up to keep safe. It makes large scary maps feel so much more cozy and comforting. It was interesting to hear that your spot would be under the stairs.
Thanks for exploring some weirdcore maps, it’s one of my favorite aesthetics!!
Isn't that sun thing surrounded by statutes at 12:17 an arkay shrine from the elder scrolls?
Looks like it yeah
Indeed. indeed it is.
That seems to be the theme of the map, life and death
Is that where that "Praise the sun"-meme came from?
Imagine waking up in these places. Everything seemed fine. Your day ended, you’re very tired and so you head right to sleep on your couch or bed (your choice) and without knowing how you end up in this unknown location. You don’t remember anything that happened before hand either. So to you, you kind of just appeared here
Entrancingly atmospheric video as always, Librarian. Talking about Cement Mixer Simulator 2003, I really hope the dev completes the game, by which I mean that all the doors have their own respective levels. Compared to Hendecad, cement mixer feels incomplete. I can't put into words how much I love Hendecad, so honestly I'd be so happy if the dev brings cement mixer to its full potential
You always know it's going to be a good friday night when Mr. Librarian is playing Gmod again. I'm already anticipating some juicy jump-scares)
P.S. The anticipation was justified in just the first three minutes_)
Librarian, the image at 17:53 is a crop of the Slayer album Repentless, jsyk.
Such a magical voice
Duuuude- Weirdcore maps! I missed these! there's such a creepy and unsettling aspect that is designed on dreams and nightmares that I love!
Edit: On the subject of why Weirdcore is known for being so negative is because the aesthetic itself is often used as a way for people to vent their traumas. Religious symbolism, loneliness and the concept of childhood nostalgia are very common staples and often represent the person's own struggles. BUT its also just people having fun with the concept of a creepy dream- but the fundamentals of it were to help with coping!
Open video, immediately got hit by nostalgia. The ambient sounds in the beginning are literally the North Point Mall ambient from GTA: Vice City. And GTA: Vice City was the first 3D game I've ever played.
Exactly this. It does make the whole thing feel weirdly more comfy
Billboards/sprites that turn to face you has been a visceral fear of mine since childhood. I'm not certain why... other people generally don't seem to share my feelings.
Either way, I could never explore this map. 😨 F*** that.
I can confide in that feeling actually, you might be able to compare it to the eyes of a painting following you effect. One of my fears growing up was like, inanimate objects having an agenda? I don't know how to describe it exactly, but the thought of something that shouldn't be capable of feeling or being angry having it out for you and wanting to attack you is just so weird and unreal that it creeped me out so much. I think that fear of billboard sprites turning towards you kind of encompasses that, like they're looking specifically at YOU, can feel really unsettling when it's noticeable and the context is right.
Your voice is so chill, youre like an explorer documenting these games and maps you play. But almost like youre familiar with the strange realities and entities, calm but wary. I love it.
I've really started getting hyperfocused on Weirdcore lately, I'm not entirely sure what about it draws me in so much, but it instills a feeling in me that I just can't get enough of. The best way I can describe it is like a scary, messy, fever dream that's blissful on the surface, but just a quick glance to your left or right could break that illusion as quickly as it was fabricated.
a quick side note, the slight jumpscare on the first map when you pick up the cup at 17:51 is actually the album cover of "Repentless" by the famous thrash metal band Slayer.
34:26 Dancingbrarian enters the chat
The mojo dojo casa house was such a treat at the end of the video I love your commentary :)
Timestamps 🤑
Intro 0:00
Birthday Room 2:04
Random flying eye 2:44
Mushroom thingy 4:12
Pool area 5:46
Back to the birthday room 6:42
weird writing 7:09
pink leave trees 7:24
Sky place 9:32
pretty tree biome 11:24
Big handwritting on the screen 11:53
clocks in the sky 13:10
Exit door.. 14:13
Falling 15:48
Old castle looking thing 16:27
Into the grave 18:23
Planet circling? 19:03
Noclipping 20:13
Back to the Mushroom thingy 20:52
back to the exit door again 21:45
(game switch)
Beginning 22:15
Different room 25:38
going into the bathroom 25:49
different room but upstairs 29:02
star place 30:03
storage 31:44
Exit door 32:17
spooky scary skeletons 33:22
Bone brucade 33:55
Lil dance 34:27
Weird crystal 35:15
Pool party! 36:22
(game switch)
Beginning 37:38
LIGHTS ON 44:15
End of everything 47:06
Bye guys!!!
Ty for 10 likes
Those “pink leaf trees” are called Cherry blossom trees
@@mettaton-x In Japan, they're called Sakura trees.
4:32 nice its the first time i see text happening in vr, pretty trippy.
Also i love this kinda map, surreal has hell, and i wish i could play them in vr
Edit: the librarian lore gets deeper by the second with the comeback of darwin and the bone brigade
Love those roleplay bits
The second I saw Garrys Mod AND Weirdcore in the thumbnail, I was excited!
Also that music in the opening- I heard it in the album “Palm Mall” by Corp. Great album btw
And as cool as the weirdcore map looked in vr, it may have been better played flat screen so you could read the on screen text.
It's always nice to watch a new GMod video on a friday night. I still have to wait until my pizza gets delivered so I can properly watch this.1
I hope everyone has a great watch and enjoy the weekend.
45:23 as soon as I saw that "thing" my heart skipped a beat
36:28
Which thing?
pansexual toy chica for the win
I watched this video high. Was the first time I smoked in years and I just could not stop laughing when I first saw the "accurate angels". I swear must I have laughed the entire remainder of the video. It also reinforced me in my decision to not smoke that much again.
Alright, if your map is gonna have a skeleton party room, put a room off to the side with the crystal in it, it is mandatory
17:52 is the album cover to Repentless by Slayer, not sure if that's an analogy for something
There was also the guitar on the casket which could be a reference to there lead guitar player who died in 2013? although I couldnt find him owning a les paul like that
Awe you beat me to it.
43:37 the idea of somebody looking at a small gmod horror map and going “I should turn this into Outer Heaven” is really funny to me I don’t know why
Librarian, I'd love it if you checked out more VR Chat maps. Those are super cool!
The Altar used at 12:05 is the shrine of Arkay, the god of the cycle of life in death in the elder scrolls mythos.
_NOTHING IS REAL_
_MIND IS SOFTWARE_
I feel like those quotes would fit in maps like these
I immediately recognized that "idol" as the shrine of arkay from skyrim
Those first three seconds hearing the mall muzak from GTA Vice City hit me so hard with nostalgia.
That "Bone Brigade" Easter egg on the second map was kinda funny. I wonder if it's like an "inside joke" and they pull that stunt just for you.
Bro that little snippet in the attic at the end actually got me XD
At 40:47 you were talking about the dark being disturbingly realistic, and nearly as soon as you finished saying that my screen went black for an ad break. I'll tell you what though, it felt like it was a part of the map for a second. Staring into a pitch black child's play room with only the light from another room casting into it, to everything going dark sure made my heart jump!
EDIT: Librar, I'd love to see what you can turn some of the spooky gmod maps into! Fortifying the dollhouse was an unexpected but very welcome twist
It is a bad trip...
It is a fever dream...
It is your brain shutting down slowly as your body temperature hits 38.9°c...
The construct of dreams falling apart to that smell you could never place and a tune you remember endlessly playing on repeat without any way to mute it.
A feeling of heat in your head, and your head falling back, a panic trying to hang onto all ephemeral senses.
It is Weirdcore.
The unusual artifact between the four statues is a shrine of Arkay, one of the nine divines in the elder scrolls universe.
Thank you, i love the cryptic vibe of this gmod.
I love how your first instinct when something scares you is to pull out a glock
VR acid-trip-esque and/or liminal space maps sound like they would be really dang fun. Like a lucid dream while still awake, even including the fun godlike powers that can come with lucid dreams, if you use cheats!
That last map had a really disturbing, dark feel to it!
Core is the part of something that is central to its existence or character, I think its kindve like the new version of when there was a bunch of "Punk" aesthetics based off musical and literature genres
Weirdcore is older than dreamcore but they've kindve osmosified into one aesthetics based on nostalgia, dreams, liminal spaces, and comfortable feelings
2:45 Bro's reaction to getting jumpscared by a biblically accurate angel was "ooOOAASSISSsss"
A good video to watch while sleep deprived, alone at home as it rains, with a headache coming on
I would like that a fair bit! Taking the creepy, and turning it into comfy.
shrine of arkay reference spotted
17:54 oh my gosh that’s Slayers last album “Repentless”, that’s so epic.
12:00 That's a shrine of Arkay
Finally, another Gmod video… yes!!
The funny thing is that Weirdcore map, the first one, has screen text that pops up within each room/part of the map. So best done in desktop mode because of which.
Truly a strange environment you're browsing in there. It makes me wonder who creates all these Map layouts. Where they got all there Graphic design Ideas from. Great Visual Presentation and Commentary. Keep Surfing.
12:26 Librarian straight up shoots the Shrine of Arkay.
That's pretty much a flex right there.
you forgot to mention the creepiest part of those dead trees by the pool, the fact that there were no leaves on the ground. that implies that either the trees died before it was abandoned and they just cleaned up the leaves, or more terrifyingly that it's not abandoned at all. the easter egg kinda ruins that but until you broke that glass I was very spooked.
Hey Librarian, the Doll House map made me think of something - have you seen the movie Skinamarink?
I love weirdcore. Such a delightful aesthetic.
i love these gmod vr videos
yeah those guys seem to pop up every now and then despite of how many eyes they might have you get used to it they seem pretty chill
Librarian: shoots Darwin in the face without a moments hesitation
Librarian: Sorry, force of habit 😅
11:30 reminds me of everhood(a game you should play!)
0:00 hell yes, Vice Point Mall music!
I think we can all agree that this genre has attracted the peak of Autismcore
Yesss was hoping for another one!!
"Life has many doors, Ed-boy."
Whoa, calm down, Rolf.
Librarian takijg a hororr map and making it something googy and funny is my favorite thing
We love a king who can be a goofball
12:22 thats the shrine of arkay and dibella statues ,all from skyrim
29:05 that’s how I feel after building Warhammer models with no ventilation in the room
Was not expecting that jump scare, bro. My heart.
that bio illumines sense mushroom room i could live in for the rest of eternity lol
La la la la so much more room to see all of things again and again I die again to all to see what we can find you
In institutions for senile people etc, dark floor surface sections can actually prevent them going a wall , they precept the dark floor as a pit ,a want go over it .
Immediately recognized the vice city mall music!
I've been thinking that doing videos of a bunch of small but still interesting maps would be good, because there really are a good few decent small maps that on their own wouldn't make a good video but just giving them a quick look would be interesting. Some maybe even just 5 minutes or something. That would really widen the possible choices to cover too.
2:42 you couldn’t have more perfect ironic timing if you tried
You have the perfect voice for audio books
15:05 looks a LOT like the rooftop of the weird apartment/house area you start in with LSD Dream Emulator and I’m wondering if it's sheer coincidence or actually on purpose
Skyrim god symbol at 12:00 I think that one arkay?
There are maps like this in Roblox called "Explore Dreamcore/Weirdcore", " Pepper's Playhouse/Weirdcore", "Critterspace", " Clinic of dreams".
Why does his "hello everyone" sound like Stampy?
The dancing skeletons makes the "hey boy hej girl" video by chemical brothers come into mind....
scared by Slayer album cover ♥