Vermis: The horror game that doesn't exist

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  • Опубликовано: 25 окт 2024

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  • @QuestingBeast
    @QuestingBeast  Год назад +188

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    • @Enaiarr
      @Enaiarr Год назад +1

      I would speak to a doctor if you haven't already about the nail clubbing you're presenting - it might be nothing, but it's often a sign of underlying cardivascular disease

    • @queenvagabond8787
      @queenvagabond8787 Год назад

      I love this sort of thing, you might want to consider it for a neat OSR system, especially in the psychedelic or gritty 'British OSR' vein, games such as Troika! or Warlock :)

    • @ianmiral8611
      @ianmiral8611 Год назад

      Hey man. You have a very awesome looking thumbnail. Where'd you get it?

    • @QuestingBeast
      @QuestingBeast  Год назад +3

      @@ianmiral8611 It's an image from the book

    • @ubcroel4022
      @ubcroel4022 Год назад

      Can you do a more in-depth review of Vermis?

  • @AENock
    @AENock Год назад +3457

    Feels like this should be accompanied by some grimey dungeon synth.

    • @chris2earth
      @chris2earth Год назад

      There’s a spotify playlist by the artist (plastiboo) that has a vibe you’re looking for

    • @FEARitself100
      @FEARitself100 Год назад +37

      I'm already inspired to do such that

    • @BigbyH
      @BigbyH Год назад +11

      Shout-out to Alkilith

    • @Nilli0n
      @Nilli0n Год назад +17

      I imagine Filmmaker looking at some of the art

    • @MarquisDeSang
      @MarquisDeSang Год назад +18

      Dungeon synth is the best

  • @Quiltfish
    @Quiltfish Год назад +1275

    I had such a nostalgic flashback to when I was a kid, coming home after school to play Vermis until Welcome Home started on Local 58.

    • @EvernightTown6969
      @EvernightTown6969 Год назад +121

      Oh my god, I thought I was the only one who remembers Welcome Home or even Local 58!
      My favorite show in Local 58 is Candle Cove! So nostalgic

    • @oranberry
      @oranberry Год назад +7

      Local 58 is an analog horror project, it was a fake channel and didn't actually have any shows of it's own

    • @Quiltfish
      @Quiltfish Год назад +109

      @@oranberry r/woosh

    • @CanYouDontirl
      @CanYouDontirl Год назад +104

      @@oranberry Listen buddy, just because your cable provider didn't have Local 58, that doesn't mean you have to try and convince us it never existed. I remember waking up every Saturday morning just to watch it.

    • @themuffinlord6442
      @themuffinlord6442 Год назад +14

      @@oranberry bravo Sherlock you solved it

  • @ReadingDave
    @ReadingDave Год назад +1337

    Thanks for reviewing Vermis. This book has all the reasons I get non-DnD books to inspire the game I am playing.

    • @Snyperwolf91
      @Snyperwolf91 Год назад +41

      I love such books that are food for inspiration and let yourself make the context from it through the Artworks alone .
      But i would even say that Old D&D Artworks and even great Fantasy paintings are the best source-material to get adventure ideas out because modern Fantasy artworks always ruin too much the mystique and the interpretation aspects way too much with their context filled and rather generic approaches.

    • @kardan2515
      @kardan2515 Год назад +8

      can you recommend any books similar to vermis? im a new dnd player and i love settings like this!

    • @memenazi7078
      @memenazi7078 Год назад +7

      @@kardan2515 it’s based off a book, but Deltora quest: book of monsters was cool. Maybe even beast quest, but just to look at the book covers.

    • @kardan2515
      @kardan2515 Год назад

      @@memenazi7078 Thank you mister meme nazi

    • @Bashaka104
      @Bashaka104 5 месяцев назад

      Hermano ya me joderia jugar d&d

  • @bloodrunsclear
    @bloodrunsclear Год назад +3626

    Wait...nobody remembers Vermis?
    Next thing you're going to tell me is that Nelson Mandela didn't die in prison!

    • @autisticautomaton
      @autisticautomaton Год назад +63

      *TVA shows up*

    • @budderk1305
      @budderk1305 Год назад +217

      I loved playing Vermis with the boys after we hung out at the arcade setting high scores in Polybius

    • @RelativelyBest
      @RelativelyBest Год назад +74

      I remember playing Vermis as a kid but it started giving me strange nightmares. I also remember one of the characters using my IRL name even though I'm sure I never wrote it anywhere. I dunno, maybe that was one of the dreams. Anyway, it creeped me out so I got rid of the game. But the really weird thing is, nobody in my family can recall me owning it.

    • @Anon26535
      @Anon26535 Год назад +57

      I hardly ever got to play it because as soon as I got home from school my brother was always hogging the TV to watch some stupid show about pirates.

    • @CrypticCocktails
      @CrypticCocktails Год назад +34

      And there was that pirate show, with the skeleton, what was that called?

  • @shanewinter7251
    @shanewinter7251 Год назад +680

    There was a game called Spaceship Zero that did something similar. It claimed to be the official rpg of an old 1950s scifi show that started on radio and was remade into a German tv show for a few seasons before being canceled. All throughout the book were sidebars referring to trivia from the “show.” It was all very fun.

    • @TrashGoblin824
      @TrashGoblin824 Год назад +39

      It was also a companion piece to an album of the same name by Darkest of the Hillside Thickets

    • @SusCalvin
      @SusCalvin 2 месяца назад

      Pokethulhu referenced made-up episodes of a tv show featuring Randy and his friends. Like which episode each thulhu appeared in.

  • @ath0lbr0se
    @ath0lbr0se Год назад +379

    I'm so happy and proud of Plastiboo for publishing Vermis and all the attention that's come to it, I've been following them for so long and it really warms my heart to see this

    • @voidnoidoid
      @voidnoidoid Год назад +20

      Omg plastiboo? No wonder the style felt so familiar i love their work

    • @magnus2643
      @magnus2643 Год назад +1

      Ihavent really been on twitter for a while but ive also been following them forever so watching this video i started to think .... "hold on a sec this looks a little too familiar"

  • @_Jay_Maker_
    @_Jay_Maker_ Год назад +26

    As a writer and game designer, this is a legendary idea and I am extremely jealous that I hadn't thought of it first.
    This should be an entire genre. Just... lore that is presented like a game, could be a game... but isn't. It's so inspirational, yet without the baggage of systemic expectation that you'd see from a typical RPG design. As a reader, I suppose _you_ would provide that baggage.

  • @singularbear8656
    @singularbear8656 Год назад +140

    This books general atmosphere of this book reminds me of Fear and Hunger, and the mad pricker class is basically penance armor

  • @Chaoclypse
    @Chaoclypse Год назад +368

    Absolutely love Plastiboo's work! I just bought Vermis days ago, and I was so inspired I even did some art in the same style, haha. Can't wait for it to arrive!

    • @Kriskazam
      @Kriskazam Год назад +32

      Thats the mark of great art. Plastiboo inspired me to work on some art, moreso some literary writing and music as i cant draw, but the point still stands the same

    • @qwert_511
      @qwert_511 Год назад +17

      Happy to find some Plastiboo fans here!! They’re such a huge inspiration to me

  • @sihplak
    @sihplak Год назад +300

    Aspects of this are extremely reminiscent of Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark, especially that head in the chimney illustration.

    • @_Jay_Maker_
      @_Jay_Maker_ Год назад +10

      Absolutely. I also got a huge Stephen Gammell vibe from a lot of the art in this. This book rules. I hope I can get my hands on it some day.

    • @qwertysoap7554
      @qwertysoap7554 Год назад +3

      nice pfp

    • @jantesa
      @jantesa Год назад +7

      Me tie doughty walker

    • @DoggoneNexus
      @DoggoneNexus Год назад +5

      @@jantesa Lynchee kinchy colly molly dingo dingo

    • @erikaXtl
      @erikaXtl 2 месяца назад

      ​@@qwertysoap7554your pfp is nice also. Cool 3D bear

  • @bjhale
    @bjhale Год назад +217

    This is very interesting. One of my coworkers, who knows very little about TTRPGs, once looked at one of my adventure modules I was reading and remarked that it looked like a video game guidebook. Might be fun to buy a random PS1 Brady Games guide and use it to run an adventure or campaign. They often had great maps.

  • @craigcochrane2284
    @craigcochrane2284 Год назад +440

    Questing Beast is costing me a fortune with all these amazing books. Thank you.

    • @VosperCDN
      @VosperCDN Год назад +5

      Probably costing a lot of his viewers a fortune - I know I've bought up several of the books/games reviewed here.

    • @arcticcirclepit2008
      @arcticcirclepit2008 Год назад +8

      @@VosperCDN Yea. I'm one of them too. Like... I look over at my gaming shelves and blame Ben for a whole shelf of purchases in the last year. Hahah.

    • @RodBatten
      @RodBatten Год назад

      Yeah, QB is practically a subscription service for OSR boutique publishers. I've bought a lot of stuff that Ben has reviewed. Not complaining, mind you, the stuff Ben reviews is usually worth whatever it costs.

    • @antigrav6004
      @antigrav6004 Год назад +3

      This one is pretty cheap for what it is. They got me sold on it.

    • @davoskerrith1864
      @davoskerrith1864 Год назад +1

      Yup, I feel that one!

  • @Assault_Butter_Knife
    @Assault_Butter_Knife Год назад +92

    This book ticks literally all the boxes on what I want in my fantasy stories
    It has the mythical, alien world that you know little about, but remains low-fantasy
    It has the late-last century design philosophy and style
    It is moody and atmospheric, conveying a sense of depressing, decaying world with doomed characters
    It is subtle in its presentation
    It has highly stylized art
    It doesn't dump all available knowledge onto you, instead leaving a lot of things, from the look of monsters to the world itself and your purpose in it up to imagination and personal interpretation
    The only thing that I could possibly ever ask for is for the story to turn out to actually turn out to be some deeper moral allegory or an exploration of the reader's psyche, leaving you with food for thought, but unfortunately I will never know that because the accompanying product doesn't exist.
    Seriously, words can't describe how much I yearn for some game or novel or show like this. It's like an itch that can't be scratched

    • @msid7748
      @msid7748 Год назад +2

      Same bro, same

    • @Lazy_scorpio
      @Lazy_scorpio Год назад +9

      Sounds like you'd enjoy the game Fear and Hunger 1&2.

    • @Assault_Butter_Knife
      @Assault_Butter_Knife Год назад +5

      @@Lazy_scorpio thanks for recommendation, I have heard of it before and it does seem like something I would like. I'm definitely going to give it a try sometime, just don't know when

    • @MintyFreshGandalf
      @MintyFreshGandalf Год назад +5

      This sounds almost exactly like Dark Souls. The only real hiccup is the Low Fantasy, which the earlier segments of the games may resemble, but towards the end it gets less grounded. Still, if you want an actual game that ticks nearly all these boxes, play Dark Souls (assuming you haven't already).The final game dives especially deep into the esoteric aspects of the world and how it functions.
      Oh, and don't be scared off by the difficulty warnings. The game may be challenging at times, but it's deeply connected to the narrative themes of the game; not to mention that the difficulty is often overstated.

    • @Assault_Butter_Knife
      @Assault_Butter_Knife Год назад +3

      @@MintyFreshGandalf Yea the first Dark Souls was quite close to what I described, it as a pleasant experience and I should probably replay it again sometime lol. But honestly the thing that came the closest to this description for me was the Witcher series, I really loved that one and with the amount of books & games there's quite a lot of material to go through

  • @williamroeben
    @williamroeben Год назад +76

    Hokey smokes, thank you ,this is AMAZING. The intro plate and that 'knight embracing a corpse' pic brought me to tears

    • @SusCalvin
      @SusCalvin 2 месяца назад

      Your flesh is temporary.

  • @BoPeeep
    @BoPeeep Год назад +34

    Plastiboo is one of my FAVORITE artists. Their work is phenomenal, and im so glad to see other people as interested in this as i am!

  • @w3ss3l88
    @w3ss3l88 Год назад +37

    I've been following this artist forever, I'm so happy they're getting more recognition

  • @godismyjudge4964
    @godismyjudge4964 Год назад +13

    It’s funny how the horror genre tends to have the most creativity in storytelling and what not which is why I love it even though I hate being scared! It’s like loving chocolate milk but being lactose intolerant

  • @garfofthesnarfinggod9787
    @garfofthesnarfinggod9787 Год назад +63

    I watched 2 minutes and decided that this is something I wanted to experience first hand, so I bought it.

  • @AROAH
    @AROAH Год назад +17

    This is such an amazing idea. It so perfectly captures the feeling of reading the manual for a game you just got on the way home from the store, imagining all the amazing things you’re going to experience when you can finally put the game in your console and play it for yourself.

  • @janthummler3548
    @janthummler3548 Год назад +20

    What a cool idea. I remember writing nintendo style guidebooks with my best friend way back in the 90s for our imaginary games. Vermis really oozes dark souls atmospehre, I'll try to get a copy!

  • @pedrobernardo5887
    @pedrobernardo5887 Год назад +54

    This is very inspiring. A match made in heaven for Mork Borg or a dark gritty D&D game.

  • @nutherefurlong
    @nutherefurlong Год назад +50

    Just wonderful. Especially the Soulsy melancholy tone, yet another book to hunt down :)

  • @StarboyXL9
    @StarboyXL9 Месяц назад +5

    Typical Grimdark is the equivalent of an overly aggressive but still charismatic metalhead. Vermis, on the other hand, is the withered old man seated in a rocking chair staring vacantly out the window, unresponsive to nearly all queries, and carrying the aura of someone who has lost everything.

  • @bensaylor9093
    @bensaylor9093 Год назад +16

    I got 3 minutes and 20 seconds into the video before I went and ordered a copy.
    This is exactly the type of stuff I love and am always hunting for.

  • @TheSergio1021
    @TheSergio1021 Год назад +4

    I absolutely love everything about this concept.
    Worldbuilding through "game mechanics" and telling stories without a script. All hinging on you understanding game guides like the D&D player's handbook. I need a copy!

  • @aaronsomerville2124
    @aaronsomerville2124 Год назад +4

    Darn you Ben Milton! My most expensive RUclips subscription.

  • @Corve
    @Corve Год назад +58

    Looks like some serious Dark Souls worship. I dig it!

    • @D4rkkay
      @D4rkkay Год назад +1

      Yeah i imagined it like dark souls and seems to fit rlly well

    • @samuraiBSD
      @samuraiBSD Год назад +3

      It's actually giving me King's Field vibes even more than Dark Souls. The melancholy and the vibe of darkness just beyond what they're showing you is even stronger in those games than From's later stuff.

  • @chillyavian7718
    @chillyavian7718 5 месяцев назад +3

    Maaan, I remember this thing. I always had stuff that was a decade or two out of date while growing up , and I had the first Vermis book, or maybe the disc, can’t quite recall which it was. Funny thing is, I can remember playing it but I didn’t have a PSX at the for the vidya version nor did I have any friends to play the table top version with. Memories be weird, Ratman is best man.

  • @gtrlarry
    @gtrlarry Год назад +139

    What an interesting book. Does it fall into a genre of books because calling it an 'art book' feels like selling it short. Where can I find more books like this?

    • @JokingThief
      @JokingThief Год назад +35

      'Unfiction,' is a genre of media that presents a fantasy world as reality. In the case of Vermis, it presents as a guide for a video game that never existed. _House of Leaves_ is one of the more prevalent pieces of literature to do this.

    • @drpibisback7680
      @drpibisback7680 Год назад +24

      For a more old school approach to unfiction, you may want to check out the Codex Seraphinianus. Originally published in 1981, it's essentially an illustrated encyclopedia from a world that doesn't exist, written in a made-up language with no actual meaning. According to its author, Italian artist Luigi Serafini, it was meant to evoke the feelings a child would feel looking at a book that they couldn't read yet knew adults could decipher.

    • @TheBloggme
      @TheBloggme Год назад +6

      Not too sure, but it reminds me of berserk, you might enjoy that manga series i sure did.

  • @chookity372
    @chookity372 Год назад +8

    Interesting you mentioned it’s a “nice break” from black metal stuff because, like others, I was instantly reminded of dungeon synth as soon as you opened the book (a genre arguably derived from black metal). I personally get very similar feelings from this book, dungeon synth and also some types of black metal. Awesome stuff!

  • @KD-no7pw
    @KD-no7pw 6 месяцев назад +2

    This reminds me of Fear and Hunger and MÖRK BORG. I’m definitely glad that there are more projects with such an atmosphere.

  • @klink420ish
    @klink420ish Год назад +4

    I absolutely love the artwork. Every page could be a metal album

  • @originaluddite
    @originaluddite 2 месяца назад +1

    There's an anecdote this reminds me of. A whole bunch of home-made album covers, complete with art, song titles, band member credits, and so on, were found one day, and it sparked a search for whomever had made them. They were a kind of wish fulfillment of a band that never existed, but also a body of creative work in their own right. Weird but cool.

  • @artistpoet5253
    @artistpoet5253 Год назад +23

    This would be a great bit of source material/inspiration for some Runecairn: Wardensaga. Heck, the whole book could be used as an oracle for any number of solo games or even some cooperative dungeon crawlers. What a fun book.

  • @Beastlango
    @Beastlango Год назад +9

    Love the black metal reference. When I get the book I plan on going through it while listing to the Antestor album The return of the Black Death, it’s sad doomy Black metal sound would go great with it

  • @TheNraveles
    @TheNraveles Год назад +6

    Does anyone else think the back of the book feel very much like those “liminal surrealistic horror” pics?
    A pic of something mundane that feels kinda eerie with a caption like “which flesh is your flesh?” Just fits perfectly

  • @kapitankapital6580
    @kapitankapital6580 Год назад +12

    Damn, that's such a cool premise for a work of fiction. I guess guide books are a bit old fashioned now, but I really like the idea of adapting it to a modern format. Maybe writing a RUclips walk through review/video essay, or one of those IGN style guides? It could be a really cool way to "create" the artistic side of a game without having to do all the coding and so on of making an actual game.

    • @FriedOrange
      @FriedOrange Год назад +5

      That's kind of what Petscop was. It was made under the pretense of being a let's play for a rare video game, but as the series progresses you can connect the dots to form a story about the narrator.

  • @celticwinter
    @celticwinter Год назад +1

    The art is very nice. It scratches that special itch between crosshatching, (colored and uncolored) woodblock prints, pastel crayon drawing, tarot cards and working with graphite. I am having some trouble describing what I mean.
    Very nice, really.

  • @ChryI
    @ChryI 5 месяцев назад +1

    I could hear the classic version of The Dark Spire OST playing in my head as you went through this book.

  • @bensaylor9093
    @bensaylor9093 Год назад +7

    Follow up comment-
    I just received my copy and spent awhile reading through the first chapters. It is ASTOUNDING. I absolutely love this booK and have already planned to use this today for a potential one-on-one tabletop session. It is perfect for days like this.

  • @aramkaizer7903
    @aramkaizer7903 Год назад +2

    It's like an Analogue Horror Darkest Dungeon with a vaguely Souls-like vibe as well, but with a unique old school twist

  • @AnsamblGulici
    @AnsamblGulici 10 месяцев назад +1

    Your video inspired me to order this book and it arrived yesterday. It's really amazing! I think your description of it as grim, sad and melancholy at the same time is just right. Thank you for the recommendation.

  • @NatetheNerdy
    @NatetheNerdy Год назад +5

    One of the gods is named mergo, and one of the first npcs you find is a sad knight. They're definitely inspired by FromSoft, and that's a great thing.

  • @pupbrother8711
    @pupbrother8711 Год назад +6

    Thanks for making me aware of this- I'm actually a huge fan of Plastiboo the artist so I'm so psyched to see a project of theirs I can support!

  • @king_aeron
    @king_aeron Год назад +1

    My mind cannot see the Cloister Black font without thinking about Death Note lmao.

  • @Critical_Pixel
    @Critical_Pixel Год назад +8

    Such a BRILLIANT idea. Thank you for covering this! What an inspiring book.

  • @Nizati
    @Nizati Год назад +5

    This feels like a cursed-game creepypasta or an ARG and i'm here for it.

  • @perochialjoe
    @perochialjoe Год назад +1

    I thought this was a really stupid idea from the beginning of the video but my opinion changed pretty quickly. That could be a legitimately great source for ideas for a DnD campaign and just creative inspiration in general. Really nice video!

  • @MmeCShadow
    @MmeCShadow Год назад +1

    This is such a cool concept for an actual horror story, telling it like it's an old-school guidebook and gradually hinting more and more that the original game was somehow *wrong* while conveying information in a secondhand, detached way.

  • @bfkgod
    @bfkgod Год назад +7

    This looks amazing. Perfect for dark fantasy style creative inspiration.

  • @WayneBraack
    @WayneBraack Год назад +1

    You're right. That talisman that causes the moon to disappear for a night would be a great item DnD.

  • @unkindled_dreg
    @unkindled_dreg Год назад +1

    This is so souls-like in atmosphere and theme

  • @MrCompassionate01
    @MrCompassionate01 8 месяцев назад +1

    Just finished the book, it's awesome.
    I think the last page or two might indicate that it's actually a really smart critique of gamers.
    Though I might be thinking too deeply into it.

  • @Nyktophobiac
    @Nyktophobiac Год назад +2

    It really does give off a feeling of resignation, like the characters had to accept that this is how their world is, and they just have to try to live depsite it

  • @MidnightHedgehog365
    @MidnightHedgehog365 Год назад +1

    That spider head gives me Junji Ito vibes in all the best ways.

  • @alexzanfir234
    @alexzanfir234 Год назад +2

    holy shit I love this so much it gives me the same vibe that the video game fear and hunger gave me with the whole world that seems hopeless and unable to be saved making you in a way feel that you are always under pressure and in danger and now I just wanna write a dnd campaign centered around some dark fantasy stuff Im surely going to buy this and use it in my next dnd campaign

  • @primusavenged
    @primusavenged Год назад +5

    Has incredibly strong Fear and Hunger vibes

    • @s2sHoXXs2
      @s2sHoXXs2 Год назад +4

      i hope you know this exact comment (i think, im pretty sure) got me into fear & hunger about a month and a half ago because i was curiously wondering "What's that?" as i typed 'fear and hunger' into the search bar. Im so into these games now, and it seems to have had a boost in popularity thanks to Super eyepatch wolf's video!

    • @primusavenged
      @primusavenged Год назад +1

      @@s2sHoXXs2 Always happy to assimilate another brain into the meat dungeon

    • @s2sHoXXs2
      @s2sHoXXs2 Год назад

      @@primusavenged consider me fully assimilated 🎉

  • @hamroller3835
    @hamroller3835 Год назад

    This is the first time I've ever signed up for a newsletter. Thanks for showing this to me.

  • @CharlesM2
    @CharlesM2 Год назад +6

    Damn they’re sold out, and it’s such a steal too! This seems like such a joy to read through that i’m gonna subscribe to the newsletter asap lmao

    • @venkman8587
      @venkman8587 Год назад

      next reprint is scheduled for the end of may

    • @CharlesM2
      @CharlesM2 Год назад

      @@venkman8587 Yeah I saw on the website, hyped to get a look at it for myself lol

  • @SarjanaKucingKota
    @SarjanaKucingKota Год назад +2

    The thumbnail looks so creepy, it reminds me of Sad Satan

  • @empty_nam
    @empty_nam Год назад

    it is a CRIME that i did not find this sooner, thank you youtube for reccomendding me actually good videos

  • @sirbanjorochambeaux
    @sirbanjorochambeaux Год назад +1

    i clicked for the title... ive never played a single game of d&d or dark souls... i want this book.

  • @Hakman78
    @Hakman78 Год назад +1

    This is really cool, you can tell there’s lots of love and care put into this, and even though there is no official game, inspiration can spark from something small, and with this, it will inspire someone in their own artistic endeavors for sure

  • @jonothanthrace1530
    @jonothanthrace1530 Год назад +1

    The art reminds me of Scary Stories To Tell In The Dark, I love it.

  • @SillySleeper
    @SillySleeper Год назад +1

    I sequel is out!! I can't wait to run this for my D&D group! Wooooo!

  • @raymondkertezc364
    @raymondkertezc364 Год назад

    really like the idea of strategy guide for a game that doesn't (yet) exist!

  • @shenanitims4006
    @shenanitims4006 Год назад

    I am loving the look of this. One bit that threw me off was naming a god “Marko.” If you’re trying to world-build; avoid using painfully normal names for your deities. “Oh no, it’s my sworn enemies, the Knights of Polo!”

  • @robk6551
    @robk6551 Год назад

    "But don't look up the chimney" is officially a reference

  • @proto_117
    @proto_117 Год назад

    that thumbnail is absolutely haunting and I love it

  • @glo0009
    @glo0009 Год назад +1

    What a treat. One of my favorite artists has an art book with all these wonderful ideas in it.

  • @Dallaspulla521
    @Dallaspulla521 Год назад +1

    Absolutely adore this kind of artstyle

  • @anactualsphinx
    @anactualsphinx Год назад +1

    apparently it only takes 12 and a half minutes and a really cool aesthetic to convince me to buy something

  • @space_1073
    @space_1073 Год назад

    I am obsessed with that art style wow

  • @dichloro_arsine542
    @dichloro_arsine542 Год назад +2

    if Mork Borg is akin to straightforward black metal ala Immortal or Darkthrone, this is more akin to Ghost Bath or Old Sorcery; still gritty, but with a stronger focus on the aesthetics of crumbling opulence and melancholic atmosphere. an aesthetic i absolutely love

  • @mikaelquites4834
    @mikaelquites4834 Год назад +5

    Love this book! I even did a part of an adventure based on it and the players enjoyed it a lot.

  • @FrenkTheJoy
    @FrenkTheJoy Год назад +1

    This seems like a fantastic concept to draw from for people who like world building but don't really have a story idea to go with the world building.

  • @bubba1937
    @bubba1937 Год назад

    I clicked on this video thinking it was going to be a spooky video but instead I got a video about a dope book that I need for my future D&D games.

  • @stinklinethegoblin5952
    @stinklinethegoblin5952 Год назад +2

    Wow I’ve been following this artist for a long time glad to see them get recognition

  • @AlVainactual
    @AlVainactual Год назад +1

    Ιt seems very funny to me when Ben gets an RPG sponsorship and the game he's reviewing on the episode seems 100 times better than the one advertised.

  • @aortaplatinum
    @aortaplatinum Год назад +1

    This is a super interesting idea, reminds me of some of the more experimental creepypastas from when creepypastas were still a thing.
    Vermis was an early 90s DOS western turn-based RPG, originally made by a European team. Maybe Polish or Ukrainian, a smaller and less prevalent European country but I don't remember which. Pre-DOOM, so it's not episodic and doesn't have a shareware demo. Came on a collection of 3 3.5" floppy discs, copy protection requires you to refer to the manual, finding a specific page and turning it upside-down to locate an activation code hidden in the details of an illustration that bears striking resemblance to the Goya painting Saturn Devouring His Son.
    Supposedly there was a secret boss in the Silver Swamp, its design was a ribcage and spine connected to a skull head. The ribs were split down the middle where the sternum would be, and the sharp ends were rotated outward to the sides to act as spider-like legs. I could never get this boss to appear though.
    There was supposed to be an updated version released in 1994 with internet connectivity, allowing the player to interact with other players passively- for example, if player A sold an item to a shop, when player B goes to that shop, that item is there for purchase. But this version never released, and upon looking into why, it was discovered that the development team had completely vanished, leaving no trace of having ever existed other than the initial release of Vermis.

  • @mueezadam8438
    @mueezadam8438 Год назад

    This video stuck with me way longer than I expected

  • @johnnydecomposizione3106
    @johnnydecomposizione3106 Год назад +1

    This seems so obscure and "far", but Ive just realized they are at a fastival 1h far from my house

  • @20000dino
    @20000dino Год назад

    So everyone’s just casually gonna overlook how terrifying the thumbnail is

  • @KingGlizz
    @KingGlizz Год назад +1

    As someone who proudly owns this book, highly recommend. Great to see a youtuber I like talking about art from one of my favourite artists :)

  • @JWSOLOMAN5000
    @JWSOLOMAN5000 Год назад +1

    Love this book! Can’t wait for vol.2 (which Plastiboo confirmed to be in the process of making!)

  • @mossy3565
    @mossy3565 Год назад +18

    Damn, I wish someone did a scan of this, or that they sold a PDF of this themselves. I'm never gonna get my hands on the reprint

    • @DubiousNachos
      @DubiousNachos Год назад +3

      They just finished their third reprint in two-ish months. I'm sure they're going to do another soon.
      It's the posters that unfortunately won't likely get reprints

    • @bosnianlain
      @bosnianlain Год назад +1

      its really not expensive, and they keep reprinting

    • @thechugg4372
      @thechugg4372 Год назад +1

      @@bosnianlain Some people don't have deliveries available where they live,also we need an archive of this.

    • @Delmworks
      @Delmworks Год назад

      Got up to six by the time I had my copy…

  • @CthulhuianBunny
    @CthulhuianBunny Год назад +2

    Part of me would love to see this fleshed out into a rogue-like/lite RPG by the guy who’s making World of Horror.

  • @catfinch
    @catfinch Год назад

    The second I saw the animated puppet near the end of the video, I gained a sudden inspiration for a puppeteer fairy for my faewild campaign. This book is really neat, and I might buy it if I ever get the chance.

  • @pixledriven
    @pixledriven Год назад

    I love how much that looks like an early 2000's strategy guide

  • @skylarm2068
    @skylarm2068 7 месяцев назад

    Hey Ben. Commenting about a year after I saw this video. Was expecting an in-depth look into an unreleased horror game, and all I got was a new style of TTRPGs that's completely transformed how I view them. 10/10. Love your stuff!!!!!

  • @MadHatter42
    @MadHatter42 Год назад

    The Hiding Man is literally just Naked Ned from Peasant’s Quest.

  • @Phoebe5448
    @Phoebe5448 5 месяцев назад

    Vermis feels like Dark Souls, Bloodborne, Lamentations of the Flame Princess, Shadowgate, Fear and Hunger, Ravenloft Dark Sun and Berserk all put in a blender. Its fantastic and such an amazing blend of horror. I'd love to see a game like this!

  • @ryanpirosch3977
    @ryanpirosch3977 Год назад +1

    What an incredible book! The artistry and passion really shine through, and the concept of a guide for a game that does not exist is really clever

  • @leratyagai1314
    @leratyagai1314 Год назад +2

    Looked somewhat familiar, but I couldn't quite place it in the beginning. As soon as you flipped the page to the different states that could be possibly inflicted on your character and I saw those faces, I yelled "PLASTIBOO!!" out loud:D haven't been keeping up with them for a while, but I'm so incredibly happy they took on such a project - and executed it so wonderfully, too! Guess I'm buying this book now:)

    • @yaengii
      @yaengii Год назад

      I LITERALLY JUST COMMENTED RHIS TOO !!!

    • @hello-gx6oi
      @hello-gx6oi Год назад

      Can you guys explain what this Plastiboo is?

    • @stanharold7641
      @stanharold7641 Год назад

      ​@@hello-gx6oi Plastiboo is the artist who made the book. They're just happy to see an artist that they've been following find success.

  • @HesGotaGun505
    @HesGotaGun505 Год назад

    I can’t help but think that the Hiding Man was inspired by the naked “Haldo” guy in Peasant’s Quest from Homestar Runner

  • @Metalliumzer0
    @Metalliumzer0 Год назад +5

    This review, paired with the fact that this book was made by Plastiboo, made me immediately go to the store and buy it!

  • @garygallimore4620
    @garygallimore4620 Год назад

    had an idea for a dnd campaign set in a sort of purgatory style realm ruled by an ambivalent deity of death. the world is corrupted not because of the deity but by the corrupt souls wandering through it and this book has gave me so many ideas.

  • @MilieuGames
    @MilieuGames Год назад +5

    Very cool.
    Love these books/games/movies about fictional books/games/movies.

  • @luisav.411
    @luisav.411 Год назад

    Omg! this is from Plastiboo, I love their illustrations so much!! This one is outside of what they usually do but still very attractive concepts and fascinating vision