hell yes, nothing better than a horror in a winter freezing environment. I usually imagine Siberia Russia, isolated and in post apocalyptic setting with barely anybody alive. You walk around massive living complexes, everything dead and frozen, yet something stalks you...
@@lelxrv Maybe because it is most absolute freezing hell hole on this planet? Ya know for a reason? Living there is not living, people just exist in time, lol
@@UniDeathRaven And yet, people do live there. Some 36 million people, actually. It's a vast amount of land, with a great deal of life. There's many cities and towns there. People live normal, everyday lives there. It's not nearly as fantastically horrifying as popular culture would have you to believe. It's only some parts of it that tend to get real damn cold. And even those mostly for short periods in the depths of winter. Much of Siberia, even in winter, manages to not be notably colder than, as pointed out, the Nordics for example.
i really liked the game atmosphere and it is very nice of the freezing mechanic to not be very annoying but just part of the ambience thought the monster looks silly as hell at the end, kinda looks like Jeremy from smiling friends
Anyone played Kholat? It's set in the Far North of Russia - based on the Dyatlov Pass incident. Looked really interesting, so I got it during a Steam Sale. Started out fine, but deteriorated quickly. Gameplay was awful (for me), map hard to read, instructions unclear, and save points few and far between. I thought I had it figured out, and was making progress, when I got trapped behind a boulder, and it was certain death if I left cover. And ages from the last save point. So I gave up, and never went back. Usually I'd watch a Walkthrough under those circs. but I was just fed up with the whole thing.
@@justanewbie972 Absolutely! I was blinded by the snow, had no idea where to go next... Unlike the students in the Dyatlov Pass incident, I had the luxury of turning off the game! ;-)
And you've lost absolutely nothing, lol. The game's pure garbage. Not only it's just a walking simulator gameplay-wise, but the story's even worse, since it was written by a bunch of deal-does who didn't study the incident at all and just basically wanted to cash in on it.
Not bad for a small game. I do wish small horror devs come to realize that "super spooky other dimensions" aren't scary anymore and if anything relieve tension.
Great game!! The endings are very interesting. The game should be continued. I wonder if the game's creator was inspired by MGS1 (snow and a silenced SOCOM with laser) and MGSV (intro to the mission inside the helicopter with particles in the air).
Hi! I'm not sure if the dev is planning a sequel, but it's likely he's do another game in the same universe. There are actually two other games already set in the same universe - Re:Surs and Plastomorphosis (if you fancy check in them out). :)
Neat. Too bad so much of the game revolves around the Wacky Murder Pizza Guy, though--I personally found everything about him to be too silly to fit with the rest of the game while simultaneously not silly enough to be actually funny.
If you have to call your boss "the supreme one", maybe you've got the wrong job.
😅 True.
Tell that to right-wingers. They basically worship Israelis, lol
Not that odd considering the otherworldly forces that want us as food or cannon fodder?
Or you are on North Korea and you have no choice on the matter.
While playing this game I was frozen to absolute zero.
But I'm 0 K now. :)
;)
Every time you make a pun, I am going to have a swig of whiskey.
@@GregoryTheGr8ster Starting now, right? Starting now, right??? Oh no
@@GregoryTheGr8ster Haha, it's okay. If you swap it to a swig of whiskey every time I make a GOOD pun then you'll barely have to drink at all! :)
Take your like and get out you fruit loop
Nothing like playing a game set in a cold environment while you're under a heat advisor.
I love horror games set in arctic landscapes. Great gameplay! ❤❤❤👍👍👍
Yeah, artic horror always reminds me of The Thing. Plus it's nice when horror games don't rely on darkness to create atmosphere.
I suggest Penumbra!
Its running animation is soooo good. Goofy as hell but frantic enough to make me jump when it first appears
hell yes, nothing better than a horror in a winter freezing environment. I usually imagine Siberia Russia, isolated and in post apocalyptic setting with barely anybody alive. You walk around massive living complexes, everything dead and frozen, yet something stalks you...
Мы в России так и живём...
Why do people imagine Siberia as some hellscape? It has beautiful summer. It's winter is no worse than in Sweden, Finland or Canada...
@@lelxrv Maybe because it is most absolute freezing hell hole on this planet? Ya know for a reason? Living there is not living, people just exist in time, lol
@@UniDeathRaven And yet, people do live there. Some 36 million people, actually. It's a vast amount of land, with a great deal of life. There's many cities and towns there. People live normal, everyday lives there. It's not nearly as fantastically horrifying as popular culture would have you to believe.
It's only some parts of it that tend to get real damn cold. And even those mostly for short periods in the depths of winter. Much of Siberia, even in winter, manages to not be notably colder than, as pointed out, the Nordics for example.
@@lelxrv I mean this is kind of exactly how people imagine Yukon or Alaska tho.
I always loved winter/Antarctic settings in horror. I honestly think in an ironic way that’s why I wanna live somewhere cold lmfaooo
24:05 i love how silly the monster moves. it's flailing like its running at 30 MPH but it moves as fast as a 90 year old grandma
20:56 Santa's helpers are raving instead of working
They don't look very h-elfy! :)
@@AlphaBetaGamer If they keep it up, they will be gnome more. Instead of henching, they will be benching.
12:54 The wolfman is having a rave!
i really liked the game atmosphere and it is very nice of the freezing mechanic to not be very annoying but just part of the ambience thought the monster looks silly as hell at the end, kinda looks like Jeremy from smiling friends
Very cool! This is reminiscent of “The Thing” on PS2 🔥🔥🔥
I'm getting the Thing vibes the one from 80s maybe the creator played the PS2 game about it.
There's a The Thing ps2 game??
@@g0bb304yeah it actually happened it's that old.
It's getting remastered @g0bb304
Perfect Dark: Minus Zero
"probability that one or more team members may be infected by intruder organism, 75%"😮
16:55 wow, you were sucked into the werewolf's magical space a nus
Oh, sweet, I got the trailer open. I can veg out in here a bit away from the cold-
On second thought, I'll freeze, thanks.
12:45
Close.
That.
Fucking.
*Door.*
The games what you showcasing in your channel amazing, you are one of the reason why I made a youtube channel.
Anyone played Kholat? It's set in the Far North of Russia - based on the Dyatlov Pass incident.
Looked really interesting, so I got it during a Steam Sale. Started out fine, but deteriorated quickly. Gameplay was awful (for me), map hard to read, instructions unclear, and save points few and far between.
I thought I had it figured out, and was making progress, when I got trapped behind a boulder, and it was certain death if I left cover. And ages from the last save point. So I gave up, and never went back. Usually I'd watch a Walkthrough under those circs. but I was just fed up with the whole thing.
To say the least, it's an immersive game, making the player experience what those survivors went through 😂
@@justanewbie972
Absolutely!
I was blinded by the snow, had no idea where to go next...
Unlike the students in the Dyatlov Pass incident, I had the luxury of turning off the game! ;-)
And you've lost absolutely nothing, lol. The game's pure garbage. Not only it's just a walking simulator gameplay-wise, but the story's even worse, since it was written by a bunch of deal-does who didn't study the incident at all and just basically wanted to cash in on it.
thats wild
Final boss attacks like that scuffed sonic slap meme
Not bad for a small game. I do wish small horror devs come to realize that "super spooky other dimensions" aren't scary anymore and if anything relieve tension.
Oh man, this is from the same guys that made Plastomorphosis!
Great game!! The endings are very interesting. The game should be continued. I wonder if the game's creator was inspired by MGS1 (snow and a silenced SOCOM with laser) and MGSV (intro to the mission inside the helicopter with particles in the air).
Hi! I'm not sure if the dev is planning a sequel, but it's likely he's do another game in the same universe. There are actually two other games already set in the same universe - Re:Surs and Plastomorphosis (if you fancy check in them out). :)
20:50 - I was at that rave.
this was an okay game.
This is an interesting game
Nice stuff
Anyone getting The Thing vibes from this game.
10:32 why do you have to thaw it over the other fire? What's wrong with the one you just kept up?
This should be called "Motion Sickness" the game.
This game gives me some silent hill vibes.
i didnt know swery's remastering extermination ps2 😂
What about the second ending conditions?
Cool
So... Basically The Thing?
Well yes, but actually no.
This looks good because it doesn't seem to have insta kills
7:10 What if I want to die on the Continent Wh*re?
Neat.
Too bad so much of the game revolves around the Wacky Murder Pizza Guy, though--I personally found everything about him to be too silly to fit with the rest of the game while simultaneously not silly enough to be actually funny.
This was..... confusing to follow.