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if we were to combine Its Always Sunny in Philadelphia and Lower Decks, would we create a great new Star Trek show? Or would we create the greatest new Star Trek show?
I think Bloodbourne and other Lovecraftian fiction explores the horrifying idea of: percieving a layer of reality where reality and hallucination stop being seperate. It's not that some things are real, some things are illusion. It's that the very concept starts breaking down as a meaningful description of what you are experiencing.
Great ones cant die. You fight their projections. And certain bosses say nightmare slain because they are hosts of the nightmare. A nightmare is a dream created by those great ones.
Great Ones can die, case and point Kos who’s physical form died in the old hunters dlc and it even killed her ascended consciousness in the higher dimension great ones reside in
An OrangeRiver video about Bloodborne wasn't on my bingo card in 2024 or any year whatsoever. Very insightful info, never knew that the Great Ones were of alien nature. I would love to have a video about the Greater Will in Elden Ring. I know VaatiVidya, but there's more to unravel.
Ok. If you put the perspective as a passerby/npc and can't see the great ones, would they just see someone in a field jumping, dodging and slashing at air?
The way Insight is used both as an intellectual concept and a game mechanic is really neat. It reinvents the idea of Humanity from the Dark Souls games, being used for more than being a multiplayer mechanic and stat boosting item, instead letting the player perceive things that the sane cannot. That's something I've always appreciated in Fromsoft 'soulsborne' games!
Do you think V'ger could go toe-to-toe with some of these? V'ger, Doomsday Machine and The Crystalline Entity all kinda seem like something from either another galaxy, or maybe another dimension...
Great video! I've never heard of this game before. My son is the gamer of the house, and he also has never heard of it before, but now I believe he wants to try it out. Thanks, Tyler, for another great one. LLAP 🖖
6:45 This is one of the best scientific educational videos about the Bloodborne game and its extraordinary unique aliens on 👻🎃Halloween🎃👻. The Great Ones are the perfect pick for Alien Biology because they are EXPANSIVELY intriguing as a Extra-Dimensional RACE!!
It is interesting how at its core, HP Lovecraft's horrors were really just about his fear of other people, specifically people of other races or religions. Meanwhile, Bloodborne, at it's core, the horrors are just about what all gamers fear - women, and intimacy with them.
I think that’s a little reductive. I find HPL an unpleasant guy despite my love for some of his work. His terror of the unknown certainly had a racist component but it was broader than that. He was terrified of anything unfamiliar, even sea food, both literally and metaphorically.
@@octagonseventynine1253You're in good company, because HPL also saw his previous, younger self, as unpleasant, and terrified of anything unfamiliar. Like the rest of us, he was a different person in his later years, after a lifetime of experiences.
To me, the only things real in Bloodborne is the person playing the game, the controller that the player uses, and the disk/server where the game's data is stored. Everything else is an illusion created for the entertainment of godlike humanoids with control over Life and Death itself - at least, from the perspective of the game's characters.
How is the main thrust of Arrival that time is not as we perceive it your problem with the movie? It's literally the whole point of the movie and is not really that difficult to grasp. It barely involves "suspending disbelief" in the first place, and has definite roots in theoretical physics. 🙄
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if we were to combine Its Always Sunny in Philadelphia and Lower Decks, would we create a great new Star Trek show? Or would we create the greatest new Star Trek show?
Magic Spoon tastes like gasoline smells unfortunately.
A Bloodborne video on this channel? YES PLEASE.
I think Bloodbourne and other Lovecraftian fiction explores the horrifying idea of: percieving a layer of reality where reality and hallucination stop being seperate.
It's not that some things are real, some things are illusion. It's that the very concept starts breaking down as a meaningful description of what you are experiencing.
Great ones cant die. You fight their projections. And certain bosses say nightmare slain because they are hosts of the nightmare. A nightmare is a dream created by those great ones.
Great Ones can die, case and point Kos who’s physical form died in the old hunters dlc and it even killed her ascended consciousness in the higher dimension great ones reside in
An OrangeRiver video about Bloodborne wasn't on my bingo card in 2024 or any year whatsoever. Very insightful info, never knew that the Great Ones were of alien nature. I would love to have a video about the Greater Will in Elden Ring. I know VaatiVidya, but there's more to unravel.
Oh, so my favorite youtuber for Star Trek is doing lore on my favorite game?! Lawd help me
Ok. If you put the perspective as a passerby/npc and can't see the great ones, would they just see someone in a field jumping, dodging and slashing at air?
This is a suprise to be sure, but a welcome one
Just beat this game a week ago. I absolutely love the concept that mundane beings can't see these eldritch abominations.
The way Insight is used both as an intellectual concept and a game mechanic is really neat. It reinvents the idea of Humanity from the Dark Souls games, being used for more than being a multiplayer mechanic and stat boosting item, instead letting the player perceive things that the sane cannot.
That's something I've always appreciated in Fromsoft 'soulsborne' games!
@@ThommyofThenn hell yeah! A fantastic mechanic. You make some good points 🤘🏻
We in there!
Do you think V'ger could go toe-to-toe with some of these?
V'ger, Doomsday Machine and The Crystalline Entity all kinda seem like something from either another galaxy, or maybe another dimension...
Ah Kos, or some say Kosm...
Great video! I've never heard of this game before. My son is the gamer of the house, and he also has never heard of it before, but now I believe he wants to try it out. Thanks, Tyler, for another great one. LLAP 🖖
Great piece, man. 🖖
Yaaaaas Bloodborne is the best. Fear the old blood.
Medusans!
Oh, wrong franchise
24:02 I’m just honestly surprised it wasn’t a joke about Rom.
6:45 This is one of the best scientific educational videos about the Bloodborne game and its extraordinary unique aliens on 👻🎃Halloween🎃👻. The Great Ones are the perfect pick for Alien Biology because they are EXPANSIVELY intriguing as a Extra-Dimensional RACE!!
Well now i gotta do another bloodborne playthrough 🙄
This video is getting watched, liked, rewatched, then rewatched again.
Have you ever watched Twin Peaks? I'd love to hear you talk about the lore in that.
After watching this video, let the Nightmares Begin! ....yep, now sleep for me. lol
It is interesting how at its core, HP Lovecraft's horrors were really just about his fear of other people, specifically people of other races or religions. Meanwhile, Bloodborne, at it's core, the horrors are just about what all gamers fear - women, and intimacy with them.
I think that’s a little reductive.
I find HPL an unpleasant guy despite my love for some of his work. His terror of the unknown certainly had a racist component but it was broader than that. He was terrified of anything unfamiliar, even sea food, both literally and metaphorically.
@@octagonseventynine1253You're in good company, because HPL also saw his previous, younger self, as unpleasant, and terrified of anything unfamiliar. Like the rest of us, he was a different person in his later years, after a lifetime of experiences.
cringe
HPL was also terrified of women and intimacy with them.
@@TheMinskyTerroristYea this comment sucks and relies on some extremely stale archetypes
Tyler 😎🌟🫶🏻 🖖🏻💚
To me, the only things real in Bloodborne is the person playing the game, the controller that the player uses, and the disk/server where the game's data is stored. Everything else is an illusion created for the entertainment of godlike humanoids with control over Life and Death itself - at least, from the perspective of the game's characters.
The great ones are organs, that need to be not alive to be observed
It's actually Cosmic Horror
Wait, you played bloodborne?
Gameplay for this video was by @PhobiaSoft :D
@@OrangeRiverDo lore on Astrel the witch rannie and the age of stars ending in Elden ring.
@OrangeRiver Do you live in Oregon? If not where? Ive always been curious.
Eyes on the inside
I think its all real. Just that its sometimes wacky
More please
And The Orville's dilemma: species that don't believe in pants?
Boom.
What is Rom doing in Bloodborne? What kind of messed up Prophet stuff did Leeta drag him into?
Will you make a PC port for the hit ps4 game Bloodborne?
20 second club where you at?
Gannnggggg
Why “OrangeRiver”? Does it have something to do with Star Trek?
This is the fastest I ever came.
What would Q do ???
😂😂😂😂😂
It’s pronounced “Inns-mith” my dawg
incidental to your ad, im smoking blueberry muffins. it would pair nicely with that cereal
Saw interesting argument that this game could be seen, at least in part, as having themes of sexual abuse and objectification of women
How is the main thrust of Arrival that time is not as we perceive it your problem with the movie? It's literally the whole point of the movie and is not really that difficult to grasp. It barely involves "suspending disbelief" in the first place, and has definite roots in theoretical physics. 🙄
Because it violates the second law of thermodynamics 😂