The first video I watched by you was the Original Dying Worlds video. You had around 30k subscribers at the time, and now you're at 171k. That's insane.
@calvinyazzie3338 RUclips is dogwater so it's very possible that despite watching every video of a creator, that creators next upload might not show up right away. OC was giving a compliment, and here you are throwin shade over it. I hope your day improves
The title of "No One Lives Under the Lighthouse" is genius too because it lets you know iinstantly that someone absolutely does, so you're instantly filled with this tension and dread of when it's gonna culminate.
I adore the jumpscare/final moments, the way the thing that’s chasing you sounds against the floor and walls, like it’s got hundreds of limbs scrambling towards you, it’s pure art, absolutely brilliant game that doesn’t get enough love
Before my comment is also abandoned and discovered years later, I’d like to say thank you for what you do. Your videos inspire me, and I love watching each new one. The first episode of video games with dying worlds, was one of my all time favorites. I haven’t finished this one yet, but I’m sure it will be similarly amazing. Thank you!
Shadow of the colossus has and will always be my favorite game. Played it with my dad when I was young but we never beat it. He eventually passed but when I grew I got a ps4. I immediately got GOW 2016 and shadow of the colossus remake. Finally beat and it’s still the most beautiful experience ever. Rip dad but thanks for showing me that absolute cinema of a game. 10/10 peak.
It's not entirely the same, but the Portal games do an excellent job of showing you an empty, lonely world. Portal 1 especially leans in on the lonely part, but Portal 2 dives into the history of Aperture and really gives that sense of a dead, decaying world despite the fact there is actually a decent amount of dialogue.
Its isnt just Portal, but Half-Life 2 as well. If you pay attention to your surroundings, you understand the Earth is pretty much dead. All life that still there are prolong trough artificial means, and all that is left is few humans, synths, xen flora infestation and empty wastlelands. You cant shake off the meloncholic feeling that the fight is meaningless, because its already too late for Earth. All you do is that you try to prolong humankind existance at least for a day or two. And because fighting is all that is left to do.
I don't understand how a channel that has content as interesting as this, with quality as high as this, and editing done as well as this, doesn't have more subscribers. Criminal.
It’s just an over saturation of the genre. There are multiple channels just off the top of my head with the exact same editing style and video subjects. But yeah he does deserve more subs for sure.
@@fordakacar Please do give the names of a couple of them! I know many "horror" ish channels, but none that are near the same quality and vibe as these ones
@@Maana44762 Lemmino, Jacob Geller, Barely Sociable, Nexpo, Pseudiom, Vote 4 Holt, Solar Sands, Maverick Files... These are the ones that come to my mind right now, but there are plenty more.
@@Maana44762 Trust me, there are a lot of channels like this one. I even wrote a comment naming a few, but sadly the algorithm hid my comment (I believe that, if you filter the comments by "Newest first", you may be able to see it)
I think our modern way of life is making us crave experiences like these. Our world is becoming increasingly noisy, crowded, and full of human-friendly but uninteresting structures. We always know where we are and usually have an easy way to get back home. It makes sense that many people would be attracted to games built around exactly the opposite ideas.
Man, you and Jacob Geller are my favourite RUclipsrs. The way you interweave psychological intrigue with gaming is amazing. Honestly, you guys are the only good RUclips essayists I bother watching. Amazing job! I hope to see more.
Vermis is a very interesting setting for a souls-like TTRPG campaign. Actually running it, doesn't need a lot of additional work to get it work. Everyone at the table loves the world crafted by Plastiboo!
AAAAA IM SO EXCITED TO SEE RAIN WORLD BEING TALKED ABOUT! this is my favorite game of all time and o believe it is a masterpiece that has not received the attention it deserves
I’ll never get tired of hearing your voice Edit: By the way I’m surprised you didn’t mention the game Crow Country but I’ll wait and see in the next videos.
I remember getting a PS2 demo CD in the mail and one of the games on the CD was Shadow Of The Colossus....that game always made me feel a certain type of way....thanks for covering it!
You're truly amazing at setting the stage and granting the viewer an all-enveloping atmosphere that is sometimes comforting, sometimes unsettling, but always mystifying. I thought I knew some of these stories, but your presentation made them feel brand new. If you do make more videos in this series, I very much look forward to them.
I love your videos because they have so much atmosphere and time to focus on the vibe of what's presented rather than be blasted with information and constant talking with jarring music like most video essays
Man, i don't know how you did it, but this 1 hour long video went by fast that i didn't even notice.. that's how good this video is, the way you set up everything with the ambient music and the way you talk to set the mood is really enjoyable and therapeutic.
Hello. I watched the first video a few months ago and have used it as a sleeping aid. It's not boring at all, I loved it, but it's so soothing. I've been checking your account for another one of these for a few weeks now. I'm sure it'll be fantastic!
If you enjoy Vermis I would also recommend Godhusk. Another great book about a destroyed world set in a futuristic setting. It's a self contained story with mysteries, multiple endings and amazing artwork.
I loved your last video on dying worlds, and it got me into Blame which is now one of my favorite mangas of all time. I thought I was dreaming when this appeared in my feed.
These are my favorite videos, some of my best memories are watching all your videos during sports trips. They're always amplified by the dark bus and cold windows. Please post more often, I'm almost to the point of begging.
I think the game ,,Stray" fits perfectly to the series. Not only does it have incredible and unique atmospheric features, but has also lots of mysteries, philosophical questions and very strong world building. Would be great if you could cover it in the future. Great video series, keep up 💪🙌
Loved stray and love how humanity is already extinct when you start. The game makes the point that humanity will have to continue a different way at the end.
Vol 1 of this series was actually the first video of yours I ever watched and it's what made me subscribe. I'm happy I get to watch Vol 2 as a subscriber! Great work as usual
So I have not watched this yet, but I would like to say that your first part to this is honestly my favourite video on youtube, you do an incredible job in multiple different aspects. But to keep it all short, thank you, you do not know how ecstatic I was to find you made a PART 2!
Yes yes yes! Instantly clicked when the notification dropped. This will be great to watch while I work on some hobby stuff. Loved part 1, so this is highly appreciated! Thank you so much for your great vids VC!
Your videos are often nothing less than true masterpieces. The ambiance, flow and script you weave throughout is very much art. I appreciate learning things I never would have stumbled upon on my own. These.....experiences(?) you provide are truly uniqe. Thank you
You definitely did the Vermis books justice. Amazing video. Have you checked out Godhusk also by Plastiboo? It’s really good. There is also Age of Rot by Strangehouse which is another book in that sort of style
There's this one game where it tells a story of how the developers of some rpg game in the 90s have gone mad for some reason and at the end one of them shot up the office. And the dude who shot up the place left secret messages in that game basically like a confession to what he has done and modeled the office where he worked before the accident. I can't find the damn video about that game and don't remember the name ITS KILLING ME
I get really lucid dreams and when i fall asleep to these videos sometimes i go to this part of my dream scape that looks like a mansion with all limial rooms. I love it
Lunacid might be a great addition to the series. It’s also set in dying world, although you’re confined to The Great Well. It has interesting characters, lore, and greatly inspired by Kings Field.
Im loving your videos Virtual Carbon! Leaving a comment cause I genuinely hope your work gets more attention Your style of editing and narrating has me captivated each time, it's tantalizing
I've been thinking of a game that does the dying world trope better than any I've played since: King's Field: The Ancient City. The opening cinematic and intro makes it clear how dead and dying the world is. You meet widowed, sick and famished characters on the surface before descending into the game's main dungeon. The dungeon itself is very difficult, dark and has very few NPCs, but an interesting subversion occurs: If you find certain hidden paths, they lead back to the surface which is usually a small spring or forested area. It's an occasional reminder of what the world is losing and what you're fighting to preserve. A nice respite in an otherwise dark and arduous journey. The game was made by the same developers as the Souls series which is hugely popular now, but in my opinion, the dying atmosphere was at it's peak in this game. It's one thing to meet crestfallen characters, see undead soldiers or fight uncaring gods, but the sadness just hits different when you meet a dying mother and her daughter or when you find a small area whose only purpose is to give you some temporary peace.
never stop making these, always get excited when a new video drops!!!!!! Also, the video was fantastic, definitely my favorite series, keep it up!!!!!!!
If you ever make a part three, consider The Final Station. The train ride through the crumbling world has such intense subtle background horror along with a brutal ending. For those that haven’t played it, it’s a fantastic game that I couldn’t recommend more.
Glad to see a second video about this topic from you. I played all games from the first video and really liked their atmosphere. I'll definitely check out the other games too. Edit: Vermis is very interesting and I'll buy the books. The artwork in there is just stunning.
At 1:20, where could I find the source of the image! Great video as always, I love how you’ve cultivated such an evocative atmosphere with your videos :)
Im not sure if this game would make this list but, dead cells is a game where looking past the sublime combat gameplay and the incredible ost, has an incredible world and atmosphere that has always had me captivated, even if everything in that world is dead, dying, yet somehow alive and thriving due to the apocalyptic nature of the disease known as the malaise. Would love to see dead cells get covered, even if its a hard as all hell rougelike that you can only figure out the story of after beating it multiple times to unlock the hardest difficulty, then beating the hardest difficulty, twice.
i highly suggest you check out the game DarkWood by Acid Wizard studios, i think you'd appreciate the vibe and atmosphere the game provides. Also takes place in a dying "zone" not necessarily the whole world but it is a fantastic setting for the game to take place. Great video as always! Was very happy to see RainWorld make an appearance
For part 3 if your gonna do one you should talk about armored core specifically armored core 4 and armored core for answer due to in that game it’s a dying world do to the mechs in that game are powered by radioactive particles call kojima particles
@40:14 I prefer my manta rays without human faces on their backs. I had to go back and re-watch it a couple times to make sure, but that sure looks like a face to me.
Vermis is essentially the souls series equivalent to Martin Scorsese’s Goncharov. An unreality/alternate reality soulslike game that exists only within the two guidebooks for it, seemingly displaced into our world with the game itself still in its own. It makes me wonder if the Bandai Namco souls series exists only as guidebooks in the universe Vermis is from.
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The first video I watched by you was the Original Dying Worlds video. You had around 30k subscribers at the time, and now you're at 171k. That's insane.
Youre an up and coming star. Your narration is pleasant, the background music is well chosen, and your content is very captivating. Keep going.
This video popped up on my feed 30 seconds after being uploaded. Whatever you're doing with the algorithm, you're doing it right lol
If you subscribe to someone, their videos appear in your feed. Lol.
@@Deletirium no always - there are a ton of people I subscribe and the videos don't show up after days
@@ehyehasherehyeh3304sounds like you need to interact more then
@calvinyazzie3338 RUclips is dogwater so it's very possible that despite watching every video of a creator, that creators next upload might not show up right away. OC was giving a compliment, and here you are throwin shade over it. I hope your day improves
@@Huffle_0 in what way was he throwing shade at anybody?😭
The title of "No One Lives Under the Lighthouse" is genius too because it lets you know iinstantly that someone absolutely does, so you're instantly filled with this tension and dread of when it's gonna culminate.
I adore the jumpscare/final moments, the way the thing that’s chasing you sounds against the floor and walls, like it’s got hundreds of limbs scrambling towards you, it’s pure art, absolutely brilliant game that doesn’t get enough love
The sinking terror when you realize that it's not a statement, but an ultimatum. A warning.
Before my comment is also abandoned and discovered years later, I’d like to say thank you for what you do. Your videos inspire me, and I love watching each new one. The first episode of video games with dying worlds, was one of my all time favorites. I haven’t finished this one yet, but I’m sure it will be similarly amazing. Thank you!
I really appreciate your support, and glad that you like the content. Thank you so much!
You donated. It's not gonna be forgotten.
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Shadow of the colossus has and will always be my favorite game. Played it with my dad when I was young but we never beat it. He eventually passed but when I grew I got a ps4. I immediately got GOW 2016 and shadow of the colossus remake. Finally beat and it’s still the most beautiful experience ever. Rip dad but thanks for showing me that absolute cinema of a game. 10/10 peak.
I watch the part 1 everynight before going to sleep, your song choices, your deep voice, idk why but it makes me fall asleep, thanks for the pt.2
i like to listen to it when i have insomnia, i totally get what you mean!
It's not entirely the same, but the Portal games do an excellent job of showing you an empty, lonely world. Portal 1 especially leans in on the lonely part, but Portal 2 dives into the history of Aperture and really gives that sense of a dead, decaying world despite the fact there is actually a decent amount of dialogue.
Its isnt just Portal, but Half-Life 2 as well. If you pay attention to your surroundings, you understand the Earth is pretty much dead. All life that still there are prolong trough artificial means, and all that is left is few humans, synths, xen flora infestation and empty wastlelands. You cant shake off the meloncholic feeling that the fight is meaningless, because its already too late for Earth. All you do is that you try to prolong humankind existance at least for a day or two. And because fighting is all that is left to do.
I don't understand how a channel that has content as interesting as this, with quality as high as this, and editing done as well as this, doesn't have more subscribers. Criminal.
It’s just an over saturation of the genre. There are multiple channels just off the top of my head with the exact same editing style and video subjects. But yeah he does deserve more subs for sure.
@@fordakacar Please do give the names of a couple of them! I know many "horror" ish channels, but none that are near the same quality and vibe as these ones
Well, be glad that if the channel had more subs, it'd be nothing like you love it to be.
@@Maana44762 Lemmino, Jacob Geller, Barely Sociable, Nexpo, Pseudiom, Vote 4 Holt, Solar Sands, Maverick Files... These are the ones that come to my mind right now, but there are plenty more.
@@Maana44762 Trust me, there are a lot of channels like this one. I even wrote a comment naming a few, but sadly the algorithm hid my comment (I believe that, if you filter the comments by "Newest first", you may be able to see it)
I think our modern way of life is making us crave experiences like these. Our world is becoming increasingly noisy, crowded, and full of human-friendly but uninteresting structures. We always know where we are and usually have an easy way to get back home. It makes sense that many people would be attracted to games built around exactly the opposite ideas.
Man, you and Jacob Geller are my favourite RUclipsrs. The way you interweave psychological intrigue with gaming is amazing. Honestly, you guys are the only good RUclips essayists I bother watching. Amazing job! I hope to see more.
They both have great taste
Same haha xD they’re both great
Geller gets too pretentious for my taste, virtual carbon is just cozy enough
@@Sneedseednfeed Agreed
I love the ethereal, calm background music you use in your videos. Fits them perfectly, especially the "dead world" videos.
Your last video of Dying world got me playing the game Naissancee and it's one of the best experiences I had for a long time
It's so good fr.
Vermis is a very interesting setting for a souls-like TTRPG campaign. Actually running it, doesn't need a lot of additional work to get it work. Everyone at the table loves the world crafted by Plastiboo!
Yeah it’s super cool and the books make a lot of lore and monsters for you
AAAAA IM SO EXCITED TO SEE RAIN WORLD BEING TALKED ABOUT! this is my favorite game of all time and o believe it is a masterpiece that has not received the attention it deserves
Yo congrats on the sponsor. You earned. Your videos are always well made.
“Whether it’s art, art, art or art emotion is emotional is emotional”. great sentence
I’ll never get tired of hearing your voice
Edit: By the way I’m surprised you didn’t mention the game Crow Country but I’ll wait and see in the next videos.
I remember getting a PS2 demo CD in the mail and one of the games on the CD was Shadow Of The Colossus....that game always made me feel a certain type of way....thanks for covering it!
I will never get tired of people talking about Rain World. Thank you for giving it the attention it deserves.
You're truly amazing at setting the stage and granting the viewer an all-enveloping atmosphere that is sometimes comforting, sometimes unsettling, but always mystifying. I thought I knew some of these stories, but your presentation made them feel brand new. If you do make more videos in this series, I very much look forward to them.
I love your videos because they have so much atmosphere and time to focus on the vibe of what's presented rather than be blasted with information and constant talking with jarring music like most video essays
cant wait man, absolutely LOVED the first volume of this series
Love this series. Your videos capture a very specific type of "vibe" that I have trouble finding elsewhere. Thank you for making more.
Maybe try Jacob Geller, nexpo or Nick crowley. You might like them since they have a very similar "vibe' and are super well edited
Nexpo 10/10
Rainworld reminds me of my time in Oregon.
Hold on, rainworld is safer and dryer. My bad.
Safer? I live in oregon. Where is it unsafe
@@brian8507 oregon is lovely. People are weird
Man, i don't know how you did it, but this 1 hour long video went by fast that i didn't even notice.. that's how good this video is, the way you set up everything with the ambient music and the way you talk to set the mood is really enjoyable and therapeutic.
Hello. I watched the first video a few months ago and have used it as a sleeping aid. It's not boring at all, I loved it, but it's so soothing. I've been checking your account for another one of these for a few weeks now. I'm sure it'll be fantastic!
this is a masterpiece. and you could have made several videos out of this with how much care you put into parts. love your work man.
I gotta say, the DS2 music for Vermis fits the theme perfectly. Really makes me want to learn more (and if Miyazaki knows about it!)
1:01:10 You create this animation pixel of vermis?... Awesome!
If you enjoy Vermis I would also recommend Godhusk. Another great book about a destroyed world set in a futuristic setting. It's a self contained story with mysteries, multiple endings and amazing artwork.
I loved your last video on dying worlds, and it got me into Blame which is now one of my favorite mangas of all time. I thought I was dreaming when this appeared in my feed.
These are my favorite videos, some of my best memories are watching all your videos during sports trips. They're always amplified by the dark bus and cold windows. Please post more often, I'm almost to the point of begging.
Your voice is so perfect for this narration, makes it both eintertaining and pleasant to listen to! 🙏
this is my fav video series, unless i forgot it in the last episode the last guardian would work as a segment in part 3
I love the feeling your videos give me: this melancholic nostalgia. Another great upload, thank you for all your hard work!
I think the game ,,Stray" fits perfectly to the series. Not only does it have incredible and unique atmospheric features, but has also lots of mysteries, philosophical questions and very strong world building. Would be great if you could cover it in the future.
Great video series, keep up 💪🙌
Loved stray and love how humanity is already extinct when you start. The game makes the point that humanity will have to continue a different way at the end.
Vol 1 of this series was actually the first video of yours I ever watched and it's what made me subscribe. I'm happy I get to watch Vol 2 as a subscriber! Great work as usual
These videos always take me to another world. @VirtualCarbon you are an artist.
Tormentum: Dark Sorrow is another great example of a game set in a death world. The art alone is phenomenal.
So I have not watched this yet, but I would like to say that your first part to this is honestly my favourite video on youtube, you do an incredible job in multiple different aspects. But to keep it all short, thank you, you do not know how ecstatic I was to find you made a PART 2!
I love the dying worlds videos. Something about the eerieness and the beautiful color styles with bits of lore. That's pure art in my eyes
i absolutely adore the visuals you used for the finding of the mysterious cd, really hope to be able to do something like that one day
You did a great job covering Rain World - it's my favorite game of all time and it's not even close. Cannot wait for the new expansion in March!
Absolutely love your videos! Also good timing on this one for me as I recently ordered my Vermis art books and should be arriving soon!
Same lol
Been saving up for a while so someday I can finally buy both vermis books and godhusk rebirth
Never stop this series 🙏
unreasonably excited for volume 2... volume 1 is easily one of my favorite videos on YT, keep up the awesome work!!!!
Vermis mentioned!! im writing a portion of my A level on Plastiboo, adore their work :)
No channel does it like you, the theme and atmosphere you set is something to be strived for
I've been waiting for this, pt.3 let's go
Yes yes yes! Instantly clicked when the notification dropped. This will be great to watch while I work on some hobby stuff. Loved part 1, so this is highly appreciated! Thank you so much for your great vids VC!
Your videos are often nothing less than true masterpieces. The ambiance, flow and script you weave throughout is very much art. I appreciate learning things I never would have stumbled upon on my own. These.....experiences(?) you provide are truly uniqe.
Thank you
You definitely did the Vermis books justice. Amazing video. Have you checked out Godhusk also by Plastiboo? It’s really good. There is also Age of Rot by Strangehouse which is another book in that sort of style
I own all of them except Godhusk. It's next on my list and they are so incredible.
There's this one game where it tells a story of how the developers of some rpg game in the 90s have gone mad for some reason and at the end one of them shot up the office. And the dude who shot up the place left secret messages in that game basically like a confession to what he has done and modeled the office where he worked before the accident. I can't find the damn video about that game and don't remember the name ITS KILLING ME
Perhaps Basilisk 2000? Also covered by Sagan Hawkes?
@YouInFlowsRiver OMG YES THAT'S IT THANK YOU
I get really lucid dreams and when i fall asleep to these videos sometimes i go to this part of my dream scape that looks like a mansion with all limial rooms. I love it
Yooooooooooo
Your first Dying Worlds vids is what made me discover your channel and subscribe in the first place. Welcome back!
I’m so happy someone finally talked about the lighthouse game, it was so fun to play and I want more people yo play it.
Lunacid might be a great addition to the series. It’s also set in dying world, although you’re confined to The Great Well. It has interesting characters, lore, and greatly inspired by Kings Field.
Im loving your videos Virtual Carbon! Leaving a comment cause I genuinely hope your work gets more attention
Your style of editing and narrating has me captivated each time, it's tantalizing
OH MY GOD 57:04 I LOVE THIS GAME IT FEELS LIKE NO ONE EXCEPT ME AND MY BF KNOW IT LMAO
Edit: you missed a guy???? the hand guy???
I've been thinking of a game that does the dying world trope better than any I've played since: King's Field: The Ancient City. The opening cinematic and intro makes it clear how dead and dying the world is. You meet widowed, sick and famished characters on the surface before descending into the game's main dungeon. The dungeon itself is very difficult, dark and has very few NPCs, but an interesting subversion occurs: If you find certain hidden paths, they lead back to the surface which is usually a small spring or forested area. It's an occasional reminder of what the world is losing and what you're fighting to preserve. A nice respite in an otherwise dark and arduous journey.
The game was made by the same developers as the Souls series which is hugely popular now, but in my opinion, the dying atmosphere was at it's peak in this game. It's one thing to meet crestfallen characters, see undead soldiers or fight uncaring gods, but the sadness just hits different when you meet a dying mother and her daughter or when you find a small area whose only purpose is to give you some temporary peace.
This is becoming my favorite RUclips series, good job
the amount of production in this video it's just straight up amazing
love your work fam
My god man, your channel deserves so much more attention.
never stop making these, always get excited when a new video drops!!!!!!
Also, the video was fantastic, definitely my favorite series, keep it up!!!!!!!
One of the few channels i get very excited about seeing an upload from, fantastic and entertaining content as always, thank you!
Oh god yes. The first part was so cool. Thank you so much
I saw the post you made for the arrival of this video, and the notification almost made me buss
Any plans to make a Spotify playlist of all the BANGERS used in your videos?
Exactly my thoughts. Reminds me of the silent hill soundtracks
Games with dying worlds or just games where you are alone make me so calm and cozy even if it's a dark premise
My favourite type of video on this channel is back! This is gonna be a good night.
This channel deserves so many more subs than it has
If you ever make a part three, consider The Final Station. The train ride through the crumbling world has such intense subtle background horror along with a brutal ending. For those that haven’t played it, it’s a fantastic game that I couldn’t recommend more.
was not expecting to see rain world here and i am SO excited about it
one of my favorite youtubers covering my favorite game?1??2!2?1
I bought the vermis books a while ago, its awesome to see it here! Love the vid
Glad to see a second video about this topic from you. I played all games from the first video and really liked their atmosphere. I'll definitely check out the other games too.
Edit: Vermis is very interesting and I'll buy the books. The artwork in there is just stunning.
At 1:20, where could I find the source of the image! Great video as always, I love how you’ve cultivated such an evocative atmosphere with your videos :)
It’s from “Creatures of the End Time” (ruclips.net/video/OF4vqMb8fTY/видео.htmlsi=erknJpHaECuT1hye)
@ Thanks!
literally watched the first part yesterday and was like, hmm this needs a 2nd one
boom
Your videos always have the best vibes
Im not sure if this game would make this list but, dead cells is a game where looking past the sublime combat gameplay and the incredible ost, has an incredible world and atmosphere that has always had me captivated, even if everything in that world is dead, dying, yet somehow alive and thriving due to the apocalyptic nature of the disease known as the malaise. Would love to see dead cells get covered, even if its a hard as all hell rougelike that you can only figure out the story of after beating it multiple times to unlock the hardest difficulty, then beating the hardest difficulty, twice.
Rainworld is an absolute masterpiece! I couldn't describe it better than you.
I could watch videos like this all day. Thank for the amazing work!! I was looking forward to this since I saw your preview a week or so ago.
i highly suggest you check out the game DarkWood by Acid Wizard studios, i think you'd appreciate the vibe and atmosphere the game provides. Also takes place in a dying "zone" not necessarily the whole world but it is a fantastic setting for the game to take place.
Great video as always! Was very happy to see RainWorld make an appearance
I hope you'll cover something about the Nier series in the future. I think it'll fit your narration style and similar themes you've been covering.
For part 3 if your gonna do one you should talk about armored core specifically armored core 4 and armored core for answer due to in that game it’s a dying world do to the mechs in that game are powered by radioactive particles call kojima particles
Man i love your videos.... I always find myself returning to them and rewatching them. Keep up the good work!
Do I like video games? No. Will I watch you talk about them for an hour and a half? Absolutely yes.
I would love to see more of these! I would love to see you cover the game Signalis
You know it's a good day when Virtual Carbon uploads 😗👌
Which game that you’ve explored your favourite?
Think Rain World wins this one...
@@VirtualCarbon oof yeah I also agree and when you said there’s an expansion you made me want to buy rain world.
@40:14 I prefer my manta rays without human faces on their backs. I had to go back and re-watch it a couple times to make sure, but that sure looks like a face to me.
Vermis is essentially the souls series equivalent to Martin Scorsese’s Goncharov. An unreality/alternate reality soulslike game that exists only within the two guidebooks for it, seemingly displaced into our world with the game itself still in its own. It makes me wonder if the Bandai Namco souls series exists only as guidebooks in the universe Vermis is from.
Another one to add to my sleep playlist thank you 🙏 your voice and videos are very calming and interesting to listen to
before i even clicked the video i read the title and thought "this guy would like rain world" and the first game was rain world i love that
This video was awesome! Please do more like it in the future! I loved the atmosphere!
BABE WAKE UP!! NEW VIRTUAL CARBON UPLOAD!!!
Vol. 3 needs to include Plastiboo's latest work: GODHUSK. Its like if Fromsoft did sci-fi ala Giger and Beksinski.
A NEW VIDEO TO WATCH EVERY NIGHT WHEN I GO TO BED, THANK YOU KING
Holy shit you and Nexpo both posting video essays each over an HOUR??? My birthday came 10 months early !!!!!
Rain world isn’t really dying but going through a metamorphosis into a new phase of life
Love the atmosphere you create in your videos! Happy to work with you 💙