You rock for putting the game title back in the video title. I know youtube incentivizes certain titles, but i massively appreciate that you listened to the community you built. Right on dude
Definitely appreciate it too. I'm curious though, what does RUclips get out of creators leaving out the name of the game in the title? Is it just more clicks out of curiosity?
@hanswurst2923 yeah i think so. RUclips incentivizes clickbait. Which whatever hes gotta make a living but i need easy access to the indie games i want to impulse buy lol
@@evandierker2272 Splatt's got a near enough 1 million sub YT channel and has mentioned that his Twitch is his real earner. The guy's ok for money, trust me. He works hard and deserves it and it is isn't like it's going to last forever so I don't mind him maximizing his profits but his profits come from his viewers so I think it's ok we let him know what we want.
A game that takes time to implement such little things is created by the developers and people that like to create things for the sake of creating. A company that is not driven by the business department all the time.
The handbrake thing is standard for most games that involve cars, My Summer Car, The Long Drive, even the Slaverian Trucker got handbrakes. Most vehicle building games also got it from pure physics, if you forget to assign some sort of device to engage the brake your car will roll down. It's not that hard to implement.
From what I've seen, this looks like a walking simulator, masking itself as a survival game. I'm guessing its going to be very linear, trying to fake being open-world, and tacking on crafting/survival mechanics, to tell its indie-walking-simulator story.
@@mangaas What a weird comment. Even if it really was "just a walking simulator" with beautiful visuals, great atmosphere, interesting story, I would be 100% interested, but this seems more than that. It can't be more boring than any of the lazy moneygrab AAA games that came out recently can it?
@@mangaas I mean the game has scavenging, tech trees, vehicle customization, environmental hazards... If all that still amounts to a walking simulator for you, then I guess that's on you
@@kadnhart6661 You've played the game? You're commenting under an advertisement for it. And everything you listed, was included in the game so you can list it like so. Like a commercial listing cool features. Is it a true open-ended survival game? or a linear walking simulator, with stuff tagged on? Will I be done in 8 hours and never play it again, or does it have true open-ended replay-ability and survival aspects? Cause most walking simulators can just be watched entirely on RUclips for free.
I love that they set up Remnants as something the person grows attached to and eventually runs off into the Zone with. You can tell where they’re going with that with the car… makes me smile, that’s an awesome plot devixe
That comment about the voice actresses ability was great, made me go back to relisten to appreciate it. Splatter, you're really good at what you do too for noticing and pointing out stuff like that. It was also cool learning you're a long distance runner and the momemory of your dad fighting of a siphoner. Good stuff, looking forward to possibly seeing more vids of this if it happens.
I enjoy that this game is set in my backyard, the government is the villain (as it always is) and that the car begins to look kind of like the Ecto-One as you build onto it. I'll be picking this one up for sure.
The moment I knew this was a worthwhile game, When you started rambling like a madman about the various features! You can hear the excitement in your voice, It just makes me excited with you!
I've been following Splat for a long while, and let me say - I've never seen this level of excitement before on this channel A lot of Tales from the loop / Things from the flood / Electric state (Simon Stalenhag) Vibes on this game, I'll grab it for sure.
I've been looking forward to this game for so long. I grew up on the Olympic Peninsula, and there's so few times we get mentioned in any piece of media. Also this is accurate to what it's like to live here
It's the setting of some of my favorite spooky short stories :D But yeah, I'm so excited to see a game use it as a setting. I'm surprised it isn't utilized more often considering how diverse it is.
Love that the beginning is so similar to the southern reach trilogy (annihilation) and the vibe is similar to Roadside Picnic but greener. Love sealed off mysterious zones.
Everything about this game looks amazing! From the setting to the crafting and the exploratory nature of the game. It makes me want to get in my car and drive around the Pacific Northwest looking for anomalies, I'm super stoked for this!
Oh wow, I was not expecting anything at the start of this video ; but what followed proved me wrong ! There's clearly a lot of love poured into this game, it looks and feels amazing ! Thanks for the discovery, Cyberpunk Jalopy may definitely be my thing
Wow this is really really well done. I have heard the buzz about this title but I was pretty dubious. But this is dope! Excellent voice acting, extensive crafting system, good story! Nicely done Splattercat!
I knew the game was called Pacific Drive and all, but the fact that it takes place in the Olympic Peninsula was shocking and wonderful. Even if it's just a sort of vague overall setting, to have someting so familiar and right in my area being shown off in a video game is so nice. I'm so used to big cities or the dumb ol' Southwest, plain ass desert being shown off. 😒 Great choice, Splats!
@@robrobusa and I totally second you on that. There's are tons of amazing titles in VR that have nothing to do with driving. The majority actually dont.
VR is legit the only thing that got me to give a toss about Gran Turismo 7. Driving with a controller - eh. Driving when it feels like I AM IN THE CAR - omg yay
Thanks again Splatt for doing your homework and taking the time for that final edit. I’ve seen a lot of coverage of this game and you’re the only one so far to explain exactly how large this game will be. THE content creator to check out when I’m looking for new shinies to spend my hard won monies on 👍
Thank you so much for this one Splatt! This looks like just about everything I need in my video game life right now. I am really, really looking forward to my National Lampoons survival experience!!!
I was already excited about this, but after seeing you play through the demo and seeing the absolute quality of this gameplay, I am pumped! This was a great one to cover, Splatt. Can't wait to get my hands on it. It looks fantastic and this was really good coverage of the game.
> Splatty, "Fiddly diddly inventories are the best of the inventories." I swear I've heard you say the opposite. Just wanting to be able to carry everything, and not having to play inventory tetris.
As soon as I saw the first trailer I knew this was really promising and I'm HYPED to know is shaping to be that way. That edit you made at the end was really exciting on how good this will be! My only gripe is that we don't have that demo available.
Can confirm. I remember laying down in the back of a panel station wagon with no seat belt while my dad was cruising down the highway. Those were the days.
The depth of the game was the only thing I was really wondering about. I saw a bunch of people show off the first hour, but no one really talked about how deep the game gets. Thank you so much for the info. That makes this a definite purchase for me now. 👍
I think the issue is people WANT good suvival games but... unfortunately indies are just too slow on updating them and its a mostly indie genre at this point, very few AAA studios tackle the genre. As much as people love indies, its hard to get hyped for a new survival game when you wont it wont have much content or completed features til like 5 years or more of being "early access"
they are a 19 people team and they have a publisher that probably finance part of the project, that's bordering into AA territory usual indie team is a few people and no publisher, they need to stay in early access to develop the game while building the hype/wishlist
Early access is a way to keep up the sales. Once you release the game, you might see one more sales peak after which it will slow down. There are enough people who like playing and following early access titles. You're just not in that market.
Games are slow to make in the first place, and there's a very little portion of actual good indie games that are worth the shot on Steam (even the ones that get a lot of attention and are played by streamers are usually not that great), So, when finally, a good game like Pacific Drive releases, I don't mind at all supporting it even if it takes 5 more years to be fully completed
The fun thing is this game costs 30 dollars So if this is something you wanna sink countless hours into then it's not going to be risky like regular triple A games that flop or dissapoint Its not available at all on Xbox though which is a funny thing they usually pass on gems like this Steam, Epic store, Ps5 This game looks great
I'm from Germany and here those station wagons weren't around. But I have a vivid memory from riding one while we were visiting my aunt in the US: My and my cousin were laying in the back, our feet dangling outside the back window. Such a good memory. :D
Really a good survival game immerses me a lot. For a single player chill experience. I like to explore, like to overcome difficulties, and like the feeling of having learnt the world and built the tools to achieve it. So the difficulty is not combat or grind, but understanding the world you are in and being smart about what you are doing. This is actually the best game design. This game looks like an old-school PC game with modern technology. It has this vibe of wonder, similar to what I felt playing Half-Life 2 when it first released.
I loved your commentary about the geotechinical aspect of the tunnel. there are some amazing feats of engineering that will outlast humanity but the majority of them which are essential to sustaining human civilization will fall apart in other 10 years without routine maintenance. It's pretty humbling how much the automobile has us by the throat
I’m a mechanic, originally from Seattle, and have loved the post-apocalyptic since I was about 5 when I first saw Mad Max Road Warrior. This game seems like it has much potential for my love
Splat! This is why i follow your channel. I havnt seen you this excited in awhile! I'm definitely following this one and feel like this is something i need in the future🤗🤗
You can see how much work and care has gone into this game. It’s really nice to see a quality game for gamers. Thank you Splat for the video and bringing this game to my attention! =]
Hope you were joking about being a speed demon. Dont be stupid guys, drive safely, theres no reason to put your life and others lives in danger bc you want your heart rate to go passed 50 bpm
This game looks incredibly entertaining and as a Washington State resident, I love the lore. Thanks for sharing; I will definitely be picking this one up.
The Olympic Peninsula is in Washington, not Oregon. I loved your video, so I went back and watched the stream. It was driving me nuts that you kept saying Portland. This takes place closer to the cities of Sequim and Port Angeles. I am very excited to see where this goes! I'm absolutely going to buy it when it comes out! Thank you for the video!
Damn dude! 2 winners in 2 days! Archaelund yesterday which I got last night and now Pacific Drive which looks extremely interesting. The number of great games I discovered by watching you keeps getting higher!
Oh man, so this is like Roadside Picnic, but in a "woody" station wagon? That's so rad! Honestly, as a person who used to commute between NorCal and Vantucky the opening scenery is such a vibe.
Its impressive howmuch general info you know like about cars and about gas going bad in a few years and that russian accent got me chuckling. This one was pretty fun to watch and I like the concept of the game being a survival that's more focused on driving and taking care of your car.
Watching this after I played the demo that came out a couple of days ago and I'm seriously impressed at how much they improved the UI in just a few weeks.
You rock for putting the game title back in the video title. I know youtube incentivizes certain titles, but i massively appreciate that you listened to the community you built. Right on dude
Definitely appreciate it too. I'm curious though, what does RUclips get out of creators leaving out the name of the game in the title? Is it just more clicks out of curiosity?
@@hanswurst2923yeah i bet its curiosity. You know the clickbait titles like "the best something game youve never played"
@hanswurst2923 yeah i think so. RUclips incentivizes clickbait. Which whatever hes gotta make a living but i need easy access to the indie games i want to impulse buy lol
yea i hate Raptors titles
@@evandierker2272 Splatt's got a near enough 1 million sub YT channel and has mentioned that his Twitch is his real earner. The guy's ok for money, trust me. He works hard and deserves it and it is isn't like it's going to last forever so I don't mind him maximizing his profits but his profits come from his viewers so I think it's ok we let him know what we want.
The fact that your car started rolling backwards when you forgot to put it in park is such a nice touch.
A game that takes time to implement such little things is created by the developers and people that like to create things for the sake of creating. A company that is not driven by the business department all the time.
The handbrake thing is standard for most games that involve cars, My Summer Car, The Long Drive, even the Slaverian Trucker got handbrakes. Most vehicle building games also got it from pure physics, if you forget to assign some sort of device to engage the brake your car will roll down. It's not that hard to implement.
its not about being hard, its about the thoughtfulness of implementing such a feature@@homeopathicfossil-fuels4789
In Drive it wouldn't have.
Om 😂 true
I am SO excited for Pacific Drive. I love games where you build up your mobile fortress, the fact that this one is an old jalopy is just wonderful.
I remember the jalopy from hardy boy books.
From what I've seen, this looks like a walking simulator, masking itself as a survival game. I'm guessing its going to be very linear, trying to fake being open-world, and tacking on crafting/survival mechanics, to tell its indie-walking-simulator story.
@@mangaas What a weird comment. Even if it really was "just a walking simulator" with beautiful visuals, great atmosphere, interesting story, I would be 100% interested, but this seems more than that. It can't be more boring than any of the lazy moneygrab AAA games that came out recently can it?
@@mangaas I mean the game has scavenging, tech trees, vehicle customization, environmental hazards... If all that still amounts to a walking simulator for you, then I guess that's on you
@@kadnhart6661 You've played the game? You're commenting under an advertisement for it. And everything you listed, was included in the game so you can list it like so. Like a commercial listing cool features. Is it a true open-ended survival game? or a linear walking simulator, with stuff tagged on? Will I be done in 8 hours and never play it again, or does it have true open-ended replay-ability and survival aspects? Cause most walking simulators can just be watched entirely on RUclips for free.
I love that they set up Remnants as something the person grows attached to and eventually runs off into the Zone with. You can tell where they’re going with that with the car… makes me smile, that’s an awesome plot devixe
Should be a movie. So sick.
That comment about the voice actresses ability was great, made me go back to relisten to appreciate it. Splatter, you're really good at what you do too for noticing and pointing out stuff like that.
It was also cool learning you're a long distance runner and the momemory of your dad fighting of a siphoner.
Good stuff, looking forward to possibly seeing more vids of this if it happens.
I would like to hear the repair garage voice actor do a Frieza from DBZ voice over, it would fit so well.
@@TheRealZombieWizard definitely!
That Russian accent bit with the magic rocks damaging the axle had me rolling XD
Was fun
I enjoy that this game is set in my backyard, the government is the villain (as it always is) and that the car begins to look kind of like the Ecto-One as you build onto it. I'll be picking this one up for sure.
Dont forget anomalous spooky shit and possible character insanity to boot!
Hell yeah I live in Bremerton lol
@@INFILTR8USPort Orchard ^-^
@@INFILTR8US So you already have the "anomalous spooky shit and possible character insanity" covered, then!
Bahahahah (Kitsap lifer here lol)
Raise your hand if you ALSO heard that siren in your mind the second you read "Ecto-One"
Love the old dad story. I remember those times as well. We had the brown wood panel Chrysler station wagon and road tripped everywhere.
The moment I knew this was a worthwhile game, When you started rambling like a madman about the various features! You can hear the excitement in your voice, It just makes me excited with you!
I've been following Splat for a long while, and let me say - I've never seen this level of excitement before on this channel
A lot of Tales from the loop / Things from the flood / Electric state (Simon Stalenhag) Vibes on this game, I'll grab it for sure.
upvote for Simon Stalenhag shoutout.
any curious archive enjoyers out here??
I've been looking forward to this game for so long. I grew up on the Olympic Peninsula, and there's so few times we get mentioned in any piece of media.
Also this is accurate to what it's like to live here
It's the setting of some of my favorite spooky short stories :D
But yeah, I'm so excited to see a game use it as a setting. I'm surprised it isn't utilized more often considering how diverse it is.
Roads look about right. Maybe a little better maintained than in reality but some things you have to sacrifice for gameplay.
"So few times we get mentioned in media" bruh what the pnw is incredibly common in media.
@@jeffgrusky1115 But not the Olympic Peninsula specifically. Media has "PNW" and then it's just Seattle or a suburb
The Olympic Peninsula isn't though? @@jeffgrusky1115
I have wanted more "Roadside picnic games" that arent Chernobyl.
Try CDDA.
Encased is a classic RPG take on this.
Into the Radius is great if you've got VR. I'm continually impressed that there's somehow a whole genre sparked by that one story tho.
@@aei8015 the best turn-based driving Sim on the market. And it's free.
That stalker and scp monster anomalies 👌 curios about the monster design for its modern horror of cryptic or lovecraftian
I expected to want pacific drive
I did not expect to see splatt playing it early and making me want it more 😂
Splatty's REALLY good at that, much to the danger of our bank balances and our wishlists!
@@DrBunnyMedicinal I have picked up or been waiting on quite a few games Splat has done vids on. This is one of my more hyped games.
Same here, I was excited for the game, but an early game play from splatt is a great marketing move from the devs, they knew their audience.
It's even more surprising that this game is available on console
"Escape from Carkov"
"S.T.A.L.K.E.R. : Car of Pripyat"
"Fallout: '76 Ford LTD"
My heart broke when it turned out to be the radio.
I don't even like survival games usually, but this one looks crazy good
20:10 this is so relatable, the only time I ever hurt my ankle was also when I stepped on a pinecone while running, they are out to get us
Listening to splat excitedly recap at the end, telling about the bits and bobs, sells the game tbh. Glad to see it!
I NEED TO PLAY THIS NOW. I was hyped from the trailer a couple months ago, but seeing gameplay makes me really excited.
Love that the beginning is so similar to the southern reach trilogy (annihilation) and the vibe is similar to Roadside Picnic but greener. Love sealed off mysterious zones.
Never forget we almost had a roadside picnic TV show.
Everything about this game looks amazing!
From the setting to the crafting and the exploratory nature of the game.
It makes me want to get in my car and drive around the Pacific Northwest looking for anomalies, I'm super stoked for this!
Sold. I think an alternate universe-me made this and shot it through a portal.
Thanks for showcasing this beaut, bro.
I think this is the biggest glowing review you've given that ive ever watched therefore i will be wishlisting this
This looks awesome! Thanks for covering it Splatt! I'm so excited to see where this goes!
Oh wow, I was not expecting anything at the start of this video ; but what followed proved me wrong !
There's clearly a lot of love poured into this game, it looks and feels amazing !
Thanks for the discovery, Cyberpunk Jalopy may definitely be my thing
Pretty sure that voice actress was also in System Shock 2 as one of your radio buddies. Dr. Polito or something
I am so excited for this game to come out, I couldn't wait to watch your video on it! Love the channel!
Thank you for the preview and impressions! I have been watching and waiting on this one for quite some time.
Man, this is the reason why I check your channel daily! This looks like a game I want to inject straight into my veins! :D
Wow this is really really well done. I have heard the buzz about this title but I was pretty dubious. But this is dope! Excellent voice acting, extensive crafting system, good story! Nicely done Splattercat!
This game sounds amazing, with the level of ttention to nitty gritty details and the immersion.
Definitely wishlisting this
I knew the game was called Pacific Drive and all, but the fact that it takes place in the Olympic Peninsula was shocking and wonderful. Even if it's just a sort of vague overall setting, to have someting so familiar and right in my area being shown off in a video game is so nice. I'm so used to big cities or the dumb ol' Southwest, plain ass desert being shown off. 😒
Great choice, Splats!
This could be even more amazing in VR.
100%
it needs wheel support more than VR. Most VR users have wheels because the only decent VR games are sim racing titles
@@jackmakackov7077 As someone who loves VR and doesn't own a single driving sim, I disagree. ;)
@@robrobusa and I totally second you on that. There's are tons of amazing titles in VR that have nothing to do with driving. The majority actually dont.
VR is legit the only thing that got me to give a toss about Gran Turismo 7. Driving with a controller - eh. Driving when it feels like I AM IN THE CAR - omg yay
I am glad you are showing this game splat. I have been waiting for its release and glad to see some gameplay of it.
Thanks again Splatt for doing your homework and taking the time for that final edit. I’ve seen a lot of coverage of this game and you’re the only one so far to explain exactly how large this game will be. THE content creator to check out when I’m looking for new shinies to spend my hard won monies on 👍
Thank you so much for this one Splatt! This looks like just about everything I need in my video game life right now. I am really, really looking forward to my National Lampoons survival experience!!!
So fun to watch man. Will defo check out the VOD. Thanks for all the work.
I was already excited about this, but after seeing you play through the demo and seeing the absolute quality of this gameplay, I am pumped!
This was a great one to cover, Splatt. Can't wait to get my hands on it. It looks fantastic and this was really good coverage of the game.
> Splatty, "Fiddly diddly inventories are the best of the inventories."
I swear I've heard you say the opposite. Just wanting to be able to carry everything, and not having to play inventory tetris.
As soon as I saw the first trailer I knew this was really promising and I'm HYPED to know is shaping to be that way. That edit you made at the end was really exciting on how good this will be! My only gripe is that we don't have that demo available.
Don't forget to take the things BACK OUT of the vacuum, it is NOT storage, things do not stay in it!
Preordered the game ten minutes into the video- very happy they gave you the opportunity to check the game out for us.
Had this on my wishlist for some time glad you got to cover it, appreciate you Splat
Ive watched a lot of your videos and I dont recall you ever being this excited before. Looks awesome
Thanks for putting this game on my radar it looks unbelievably fun and the little attentions to detail are so cool I'm hyped
Between My Summer Car and this game, 'Passengr' has been made!
Can confirm. I remember laying down in the back of a panel station wagon with no seat belt while my dad was cruising down the highway. Those were the days.
Splattercat is the dopest amd I really hope he hits one million this year. No other RUclips content creator has the drive and hustle like he does.
The depth of the game was the only thing I was really wondering about. I saw a bunch of people show off the first hour, but no one really talked about how deep the game gets. Thank you so much for the info. That makes this a definite purchase for me now. 👍
That was definitely a natural phenomena, you're trippin balls.
I think the issue is people WANT good suvival games but... unfortunately indies are just too slow on updating them and its a mostly indie genre at this point, very few AAA studios tackle the genre. As much as people love indies, its hard to get hyped for a new survival game when you wont it wont have much content or completed features til like 5 years or more of being "early access"
This 100%. Ive stopped buying early access now except for games i just want to support the devs on because who knows when or if it will be done.
they are a 19 people team and they have a publisher that probably finance part of the project, that's bordering into AA territory
usual indie team is a few people and no publisher, they need to stay in early access to develop the game while building the hype/wishlist
Early access is a way to keep up the sales. Once you release the game, you might see one more sales peak after which it will slow down. There are enough people who like playing and following early access titles. You're just not in that market.
Games are slow to make in the first place, and there's a very little portion of actual good indie games that are worth the shot on Steam (even the ones that get a lot of attention and are played by streamers are usually not that great), So, when finally, a good game like Pacific Drive releases, I don't mind at all supporting it even if it takes 5 more years to be fully completed
The fun thing is this game costs 30 dollars
So if this is something you wanna sink countless hours into then it's not going to be risky like regular triple A games that flop or dissapoint
Its not available at all on Xbox though which is a funny thing they usually pass on gems like this
Steam, Epic store, Ps5
This game looks great
What a game.. instant wishlisted. This is the kind of innovation we need in gaming industry. Kudos to the devs.
I am super excited for this one. Everything about ti so far just seems so well done
I love the, "Are those Zombies?!" then turn back around wanting to leave and then a big sigh and continue grabbing things.
Wow! The time and consideration put in this by the devs is on another level! This is on my short list for must haves! Thanks for bring it to light. 👍
I'm so excited for this game! I was so happy to see you covered it. Love your reviews.
> Splatty, "We got EMPee'd on."
We don't kink shame here.
Splattercat is really excited and impressed it makes me felt want to play.
First video of yours I've seen. Was laughing the whole time. Subscribed. Also can't wait to try this game.
This is one of those classic Splat videos that have me sold even before the clock runs down. Just preordered.
I was anxiously waiting for this game, it's finally here!!!
I'm from Germany and here those station wagons weren't around.
But I have a vivid memory from riding one while we were visiting my aunt in the US:
My and my cousin were laying in the back, our feet dangling outside the back window.
Such a good memory. :D
i hadn't heard about this game at all, but its pretty much the exact game i've wanted for a while now
You got me so exciteddfg for this and now I've pre purchased it, cannot wait!
Dude, i would really love to see more of you playing this game
Really a good survival game immerses me a lot. For a single player chill experience. I like to explore, like to overcome difficulties, and like the feeling of having learnt the world and built the tools to achieve it. So the difficulty is not combat or grind, but understanding the world you are in and being smart about what you are doing. This is actually the best game design.
This game looks like an old-school PC game with modern technology. It has this vibe of wonder, similar to what I felt playing Half-Life 2 when it first released.
I loved your commentary about the geotechinical aspect of the tunnel. there are some amazing feats of engineering that will outlast humanity but the majority of them which are essential to sustaining human civilization will fall apart in other 10 years without routine maintenance. It's pretty humbling how much the automobile has us by the throat
I’m a mechanic, originally from Seattle, and have loved the post-apocalyptic since I was about 5 when I first saw Mad Max Road Warrior. This game seems like it has much potential for my love
Splat! This is why i follow your channel. I havnt seen you this excited in awhile! I'm definitely following this one and feel like this is something i need in the future🤗🤗
Man, you're a blast to listen to. Great video man, thanks
This is the secondtime I heard you mention the gas siphon story in one of your videos. I request confirmation if your dad still has the gas can.
THIS IS WHAT I DIDNT KNOW I HAD BEEN WAITING FOR
This was already on my radar, glad you're taking a look at it.
So excited you're playing this!
You sound so happy playing this. I think I'm going to buy it. Good show ol' Chap.
You can see how much work and care has gone into this game. It’s really nice to see a quality game for gamers. Thank you Splat for the video and bringing this game to my attention! =]
AKA the ankle grenade lol. Also respect for sticking with fitness lifestyle. Love your work keep it up.
These environments are gorgeous. Imagine The Long Dark remastered with that level of detail!
That threat of poetry had me dying of laughter. Full marks for that joke
I like how the scrambling can explain restock of loot boxes lol
Only Splat... his engine in unnaturally floating in the air, and he is worried about how rusty it is. 🤣
I've had this wishlisted for so long. I'm very happy to see it looks good
I think I'm in love with that clipped, NE/Maine accent on whoever voices Oppy. She strongly reminds me of Capt. Janeway from Voyager.
Hope you were joking about being a speed demon. Dont be stupid guys, drive safely, theres no reason to put your life and others lives in danger bc you want your heart rate to go passed 50 bpm
Im getting this because of this vid. Thanks.
looks awesome, thanks for covering this game which was not on my radar
Splat's progression of noises in this video: Nah, Meh, Eh, Hmmm, Hey, OK, Yea! Great! YASSSS!!
This game looks incredibly entertaining and as a Washington State resident, I love the lore. Thanks for sharing; I will definitely be picking this one up.
The Olympic Peninsula is in Washington, not Oregon. I loved your video, so I went back and watched the stream. It was driving me nuts that you kept saying Portland. This takes place closer to the cities of Sequim and Port Angeles. I am very excited to see where this goes! I'm absolutely going to buy it when it comes out! Thank you for the video!
I live in the pacific north west, and I always love when a new game comes out that takes place here.
Damn dude! 2 winners in 2 days! Archaelund yesterday which I got last night and now Pacific Drive which looks extremely interesting. The number of great games I discovered by watching you keeps getting higher!
Oh man, so this is like Roadside Picnic, but in a "woody" station wagon? That's so rad!
Honestly, as a person who used to commute between NorCal and Vantucky the opening scenery is such a vibe.
Awesome! I've hoped you'll get to play this one!
I'm glad your pops is still alive, especially if you remember the 80's
There are people born in the '40s whose parents are still alive.
Its impressive howmuch general info you know like about cars and about gas going bad in a few years and that russian accent got me chuckling.
This one was pretty fun to watch and I like the concept of the game being a survival that's more focused on driving and taking care of your car.
Watching this after I played the demo that came out a couple of days ago and I'm seriously impressed at how much they improved the UI in just a few weeks.
“I stepped on a pine cone yesterday. So, I know what it’s like to be wounded. “ One day, I am going to use that. That’s funny
I'm looking forward to this, super cool to see it on your channel
I would actually love to see you do a full playthrough of this, Splat.
This game makes driving more fun :O
the simple icon symbols is such a fresh of fresh air and well designed info