Funny thing about Pastra's experience on Hello Neighbor 2, Phil (Phisnom) did a Hello Neighbor 2 stream and Pastra was a co-host. There is a highlight video on Phil's channel and it's a fun experience and he died on stream because Phil gave him a bombshell of an explination
Hey, since you seem to like Pastra's channel i have a recommendation! "The Scariest Sentence I've Ever Read" is one of my favourite videos of his. It's a short one but perhaps a nice change of pace from the more recent video wich are longer.
If they wanted to make the last two chapters to be a dream they should've had the neighbor drag you to the basement and knock you out. the following chapters would be you escaping the house with the entire map changed to be completely wacky, the rollercoaster, impossible geometry and utilizing the shadow monster instead of the neighbor. but you wake up halfway through the last chapter ( about 3/4 of the way to escaping), you've been out for so long now It's midnight. They make all the steps to escape the house the exact same steps, but now in the real world and realistic map. Instead of having to flip a lever while riding a rollercoaster, you now flip a circuit breaker in a child's room with a hot wheels playset, the neighbor seems to be ignoring you, until you surpass where you got to in the dream world, in which his difficulty spikes 10x and. the neighbor uses weapons and actually kills you now. you can add side objectives to make it easier for keen and risky players, putting locks on the room where you cut the power to give you an extra minute, hiding possible weapons and traps. but after he beats all your planning he knows where you are at all times, in the complete darkness the only exception being the cameras that are stalking you for the monster your fleeing from, and now there's nothing you can do now to stop it. It's a frantic race of death of you desperately trying to remember the steps you used to break in you now have to use to get out. It would be a perfect ending that could make up for the entire rest of it you can take this a step further to where if you die in the dream world you wake up. meaning you're rewarding for being skillful by essentially giving you a headstart in knowing what to do for when it really matters.
If you see another video of Pastra you should watch his video about why bendy and the ink machine is his favorite horror game, and if you like that video you might want to watch the video for bendy and the dark revival (the sequel to bendy and the ink machine ) 9:58 yes we have that information
Never thought I'd see a reaction video appear in my recommendations to PASTRA of all things... a welcome surprise, as I really enjoy Pastra, and everyone in that friend group of horror game lovers Also, while Pastra didn't make a video on Hello Neighbor 2, he _did_ do a Hello Neighbor 2 _stream_ on Phisnom's channel as a cohost, so you can watch that to get Phil and Pastra's LIVE reactions to the sequel!
Here’s the lore from what i know The neighbor has a wife and two kids the eldest being the son an the youngest being the daughter the family was close One day the wife got into a car accident and died in the hospital which devestated the whole family during the childrens playing the son got more and more angry due to grief when they’re playing they made it to the roof an the son wanted to stop playing too upset to continue but tue daughter wanted to keep going wanting to cheer up hee brother who pushed her a bit which made her lose her footing by the time the son realised this and try to grab her it was too late and the daughter fell to her death giving the neighbor more grief and not wanting to lose his son too he locked his son in the basement which is what the player of the first game witnesses but doesn’t have the full context to why the neighbor did what he did
13:53 It's been a while since I revisited it, but I think _Driver: San Francisco_ was able to pull it off. I don't remeber too many specifics, but I remember that the main mechanic of the game was built around an ability only a coma-induced dream could justify, and not only does it give _plenty_ of foreshadowing, but even the main character catches on before the end, and is able to use it to his advantage to defeat the bad guy (who, if I remember correctly, is the embodiment of the coma, and so defeating him is representative of you pulling through and surviving the event that put you in the coma in the first place). Edit: I looked at it again; you as the player are actually aware the entire time that it's a coma, but the protagonist isn't until the last act.
You know there a other game that did that have a similer plot to hello neighbor and is 100 times way better then the final version of hello neigbor that game being omori There a video comparing omori to hello neighbor and explaining how one did it right while the other fail at it
9:05 He's admitted several times that he didn't know what he was doing when he wrote the story, he just made it up as he went along. And yet, the fans keep insisting; "There's nothing he doesn't do on purpose."
I absolutely love this guy's Avatar. A horrifying Halloween monster that is just a real chill nice guy
Clyde is just a perfect mascot, isn’t he?
Yeah, the design is really good & creative.
He actually has an analog horror series that uses his mascot character in the pilot, it's very good I highly recommend it💪🏽💕💕
Do you know what “dreams of an insomniac” is? If not PLEASE watch it. It’s really good.
highly recomend watching pastra
I would have never thought that Chicago reacts would EVER have a vid on pastra. It's a very welcome surprise.
This is the 2nd one I believe. The other one they uploaded prior is about the it steals game.
@@Devilforce988 thx. I definitely need to check that out!
Funny thing about Pastra's experience on Hello Neighbor 2, Phil (Phisnom) did a Hello Neighbor 2 stream and Pastra was a co-host. There is a highlight video on Phil's channel and it's a fun experience and he died on stream because Phil gave him a bombshell of an explination
Between the Silent Hill 2 discourse and the game devolving into utter shit right at the end, that stream is a very special experience.
It also has the best dating advice XD
The ending was the highlight 😂
pasta man and toxic blob are my favorite creators of content
They have such a great dynamic. That RE2 remake stream is still one of the best I've ever watched.
@@oichuckitinmegash8778 GATOR INCIDENT. THE FUCKING GATOR INCIDENT.
Hey, since you seem to like Pastra's channel i have a recommendation! "The Scariest Sentence I've Ever Read" is one of my favourite videos of his. It's a short one but perhaps a nice change of pace from the more recent video wich are longer.
Jacksepticeye at the start of act 3: “I swear if this all ends up being a dream”
If they wanted to make the last two chapters to be a dream they should've had the neighbor drag you to the basement and knock you out. the following chapters would be you escaping the house with the entire map changed to be completely wacky, the rollercoaster, impossible geometry and utilizing the shadow monster instead of the neighbor.
but you wake up halfway through the last chapter ( about 3/4 of the way to escaping), you've been out for so long now It's midnight. They make all the steps to escape the house the exact same steps, but now in the real world and realistic map. Instead of having to flip a lever while riding a rollercoaster, you now flip a circuit breaker in a child's room with a hot wheels playset, the neighbor seems to be ignoring you, until you surpass where you got to in the dream world, in which his difficulty spikes 10x and. the neighbor uses weapons and actually kills you now. you can add side objectives to make it easier for keen and risky players, putting locks on the room where you cut the power to give you an extra minute, hiding possible weapons and traps. but after he beats all your planning he knows where you are at all times, in the complete darkness the only exception being the cameras that are stalking you for the monster your fleeing from, and now there's nothing you can do now to stop it.
It's a frantic race of death of you desperately trying to remember the steps you used to break in you now have to use to get out.
It would be a perfect ending that could make up for the entire rest of it
you can take this a step further to where if you die in the dream world you wake up. meaning you're rewarding for being skillful by essentially giving you a headstart in knowing what to do for when it really matters.
that is such a cool idea!
@@ChicagoReacts maybe I'll have to make the game myself lol
If you see another video of Pastra you should watch his video about why bendy and the ink machine is his favorite horror game, and if you like that video you might want to watch the video for bendy and the dark revival (the sequel to bendy and the ink machine )
9:58 yes we have that information
Never thought I'd see a reaction video appear in my recommendations to PASTRA of all things... a welcome surprise, as I really enjoy Pastra, and everyone in that friend group of horror game lovers
Also, while Pastra didn't make a video on Hello Neighbor 2, he _did_ do a Hello Neighbor 2 _stream_ on Phisnom's channel as a cohost, so you can watch that to get Phil and Pastra's LIVE reactions to the sequel!
When I got to the moon and sun doors I was like “Y’know what screw this” and physically set my Nintendo Switch down and never played it again
PASTRA IS GETTING REACTIONS?!
You might really like some of Phisnom's highlight videos as well
It is the GOAT Pastra
Haha spoopy orange man, jokes aside tho pastra is literally the 🐐
first thought this was about "my friendly neighbour", wish it was tho
I swear I axdintley hit this but I'm just going to watch 💀
A bad game is better than a bland game.
I didn’t know they reacted to Pastra, that’s pretty cool
Here’s the lore from what i know
The neighbor has a wife and two kids the eldest being the son an the youngest being the daughter the family was close
One day the wife got into a car accident and died in the hospital which devestated the whole family during the childrens playing the son got more and more angry due to grief when they’re playing they made it to the roof an the son wanted to stop playing too upset to continue but tue daughter wanted to keep going wanting to cheer up hee brother who pushed her a bit which made her lose her footing by the time the son realised this and try to grab her it was too late and the daughter fell to her death giving the neighbor more grief and not wanting to lose his son too he locked his son in the basement which is what the player of the first game witnesses but doesn’t have the full context to why the neighbor did what he did
I wasn't expecting a Pastra reaction
13:53 It's been a while since I revisited it, but I think _Driver: San Francisco_ was able to pull it off. I don't remeber too many specifics, but I remember that the main mechanic of the game was built around an ability only a coma-induced dream could justify, and not only does it give _plenty_ of foreshadowing, but even the main character catches on before the end, and is able to use it to his advantage to defeat the bad guy (who, if I remember correctly, is the embodiment of the coma, and so defeating him is representative of you pulling through and surviving the event that put you in the coma in the first place).
Edit: I looked at it again; you as the player are actually aware the entire time that it's a coma, but the protagonist isn't until the last act.
William Afton was confirmed in Sister Location I THINK-
Mr. Peterson's house gets turned into a bigger HOA violation the more releases there are
would love to see more pastra
also, for scary stuff blue channel thalasin by gooseworx is a great video
thanks!
Love all of your amazing commentary 😍
YOOOOOOOO PASTRA GOT REACTS NOW LETS FUCKING GOOOOOOOOOO
You know there a other game that did that have a similer plot to hello neighbor and is 100 times way better then the final version of hello neigbor that game being omori
There a video comparing omori to hello neighbor and explaining how one did it right while the other fail at it
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9:05 He's admitted several times that he didn't know what he was doing when he wrote the story, he just made it up as he went along.
And yet, the fans keep insisting; "There's nothing he doesn't do on purpose."