I’ve been really enjoying the list of horrors I have been playing lately and it seems like you guys are too which is great because I have more! I will try and break things up every now and then with some other stuff too! We’re gonna have some new stuff and some other things that I have wanted to take a look at so stay tuned. Thank you very much for the support and I hope you are all doing well ❤
@Chronothreads10 ай бұрын
Looking forward to it♪
@suckittrebeks613810 ай бұрын
I just hope you’re healthy enough to get through these nightmare games. You’re scaring me lol! Much love brother from Colorado!
@feeelinfroggy210 ай бұрын
@thefoosterchannel thank you so much for diving deep into all these horror games. The variety and different concepts and ideas used to create them are so much fun. I love seeing the different "entities" varieties. Great jumps,a few laughs. These are all so much fun. So once again, Thank you.
@JoeVanGogh10 ай бұрын
Thank you Fooster for all the great content lately, I would LOVE to see some co-op stuff with Fisk and the boys too!❤
@tonysickling903310 ай бұрын
Looking forward to some more mist or that game you play where you was a cat maybe some more cryptic shooting games with fisk (changing mags) always enjoy your vids
@GioMarron9 ай бұрын
Having worked in elderly care, I’ve seen dementia in all its forms at every stage and more times than I can count. It was incredibly difficult just being the carer but seeing what it does to families, arguing about whether or not someone should go into full time care, almost giving up on the person inside only to see a little flash of who they were which threw the family into confusion and turmoil, watching someone get angry and frustrated because they still think they’re 15 and their daughter is their mother, watching someone strong, confident and proud slowly crumble away, like every day one piece of their soul was being removed and they were becoming less and less the person they were… Absolute bastard of an illness
@Dead_Again13139 ай бұрын
How aware are they of their condition? Are they able to grasp and understand it at first and as it progresses, they lose that ability? I want to know because I'm ending it if I ever get it (and there's a chance I will).
@Alexandru98839 ай бұрын
psychosis
@GioMarron7 ай бұрын
@@Dead_Again1313 Unfortunately, it’s impossible to give a direct answer. Some are not told by families which, although protects the sufferer early in, starts to seriously derail their mental health. It’s one thing to be aware of their memory to be less reliable and it inevitably becomes a little joke between the sufferer and the family as both attempt to keep it light but it’s entirely different when the memories begin to fade completely There are some who are aware of their diagnoses and, throughout their illness, are aware of the situation and are also aware of how severe it is and that it will inevitably get worse. It’s rare, though not impossible, for someone to be completely aware that though they don’t recognise the people around them, they know why they don’t remember. People with forms of frontal lobe epilepsy can relate to this better than anyone as, following a seizure (which, with FLE, doesn’t involve violate shakes but rather they stare off into space and, in the space of a few minutes, they feel like they’ve lived a life, often many lives, of many years and, on recovering from the seizure, they need to spend a couple of days reorganising their brain into which memories are genuine and which are false. By far the most common, understandably, is the degeneration of the brain and forgetting the diagnosis. This is a particularly troubling path for the sufferer and the one most are aware of and, though your concerns are understandable, applying the logic you currently do is almost certain to be impossible when the time arrives because you will inevitably look for that ‘sweet spot’ where you’ve gotten as much time and out of life as you can but to still have the awareness to say ‘tonight’s the night…’. You then become reliant on familial assistance to end it all but that’s almost impossible too as they’ll still see ‘pieces of the person they’ve always known’ and want to hang on to that as long as possible. That I will then take the sufferer past the point of compression and understanding to a point where they can no longer give consent for someone to ‘end it themselves’ as it were and, from that point, anyone assisting the sufferer at this point would be considered a murderer and no matter how much sympathy the courts have for the family member be irrelevant as there are few countries that turn a blind eye to any form of euthanasia let alone completemy turn a blind eye to it. As someone from the outside looking in to the situation, it does paint a very clear picture of how family are affected by the illness, a same way you can never fully understand what’s going on in the head of the sufferer. People will make jokes about their poor memory but that’s not even a ripple in the water. For example: I was involved in a serious car crash in 2016. I’ve no memory of the accident as the brain tries to find the best way to adjust to what happened, but in the last few years I’ve noticed my already poor memory has deteriorated in the last, possibly due to 2-3 years, possibly due to medication I’m on, possibly due to a brain injury, it could be completely unrelated to anything at all. I’m very aware of my poor memory but that’s all it is: a poor memory. There are days where someone will try talk to me about, say, a film we watched last week and I’ll have absolutely zero memory, not even a hint of it. It has become a running joke and that may mask the severity of what’s going on, it may just be that I’m gonna be this way, it might stop if and when I stop taking the pain relief that I personally think is responsible or it could be more serious. I just don’t know. This is where everything can take a potentially more sinister turn and the part that could tear your mental health apart if it’s allowed to do so and a sufferer of something like anxiety could genuinely worry themselves to death. There’s unfortunately not only know which way things are going to go when the sufferer is first diagnosed but, as the illness progresses it does inevitably at one point just snowball out of control very quickly. Again, there’s no way to know how or when this will happen. There’s some ways in which not only a sufferer but their family can work together to bring back some of the personality, if only briefly: Music - music is one thing that really stimulates the brain. The memory area of the brain sparks into life as the patient is taken back to a time and place of the past. After listening to music (I couldnt say but this may only apply to people who loved to listen), the stimulated brain is sparking up all over the place and the patient often becomes more lucid, often for days at a time Smell - Olfactory sensors in the brain ‘behind’ the memory section. This means the little electrical pulses being sent sent to the nose must pass through the olfactory sensors and this triggers memories. These 2 tips can effectively bring the person almost back into focus but it doesn’t last and, sadly, so far there’s nothing to suggest these moments are of any benefit to the patient. Families receive a great sense of hope and patients are shown to have significant blasts of dopamine, adrenaline and so on. Their mood is improved, they become more relaxed, more at peace. There’s nothing to say beyond this there is any significant benefits to the patient and it can give false hopes to a family that their relation is recovering but this is because it’s a very new practice and studies are ongoing. The brain usually takes around 82 actions in order to build neurons, so the hope is that by stimulating the brain, on some level at least the brain deterioration begins to slow or stop, or even that as some of the less significant parts of the brain that die off, a more significant one can be rebuilt. Sorry these posts are like writing novels and that I’ve repeated myself, but unfortunately that’s dementia. It’s a complicated illness that slowly kills off the brain l, fools family members by allowing lucidity to come in to play and headfuck the families. The illness progresses at different rates for different people and, worst of all, the sufferer becomes unable to describe what they’re going for. My biggest concern, though, I’ll put on a different message as you’re probably sick of reading by now
@GioMarron7 ай бұрын
The worst part for me, though, is an art I touched on before: One thing that we, as a species, do is trust our senses completely. You are looking at screen just now, reading this. You’re doing it on a phone of PC and you know which because you can see it, touch it, smell it, hell you can even taste it if you like. You trust every one of your senses even though you know they’re not always reliable. Imagine, one day, you waken up and sit for a minute or 2. You sit up, look around and… wait, this isn’t your house! What the hell is going on. A woman you think is about your age walks into the room. “Ah, you’re awake” she says “I’ll get you some breakfast” “I’ll get it myself” you reply “but thank you” The woman turns to look at you, confused, concentrating on your face She says something you don’t quite catch and ask her to repeat it. She tilts her head slightly, strokes your cheek and asks if you slept well. “Like a baby” you reply and you see the same confused look “What about you?” She stunts away “I’ll just go get your tablets” “What do I need tablets for? I’m not taking tablets that I don’t need or what they do” “I’ll be just a sec” and off she goes. It’s only as she’s leaving you realise she’s dressed as a nurse “Why is she dressed like that?” You ask to yourself Shit! You were going to ask her about the room. You stand up to go ask and suddenly almost lose your balance. The nurse comes in and flies at you, grabbing you. “Come on, Mr Smith. You know better than to walk by yourself without your frame” You chuckle “Cheeky besom. I’m only a year older than you. And I look better for it” you joke Once again she looks at you confused again “Right, here are your tablets and a glass of water. C’mon. Down the hatch” “What are they for?” You ask “Mr Wilson, I’m going to need you to take your pills before I can feed you. I’ve other people to see after you, you know, and the bathing team will be along in 40 mins” “Who ARE you?” You demand After a confusing set of back and forths, the woman in the nurses outfit leaves angrily after she made you breakfast Half an hour later, there’s a knock at your door, and a guy and woman walk straight in “Hi, Mr Smith. Bathing team” the guy says “A what? Sorry, why did you just barge in here” you demand “Mary will go start running your bath. Is that ok?” The guy asks. He’s tall and you think about 8 years younger than you “and I’ll get you out of these clothes and find you some fresh ones” “Sorry, what the hell are you doing?” You feel yourself getting so angry at these people bathing in and you start yelling until the guy and woman leave. You sit angry and frustrated in your chair, flicking the tv channels. The door swings open and an attractive young woman comes in the door ‘My wife’ you think to yourself. ‘She’ll help with what’s going on’ “Kerrie! I am so glad to see you! See the day I’ve had…” “Ok, ok, ok! You need to slow down. What’s wrong? Heard you weren’t happy today” “You wouldn’t believe the people that were in here today. Every one of them just walking in, track mud over our carpet…” “Yes, they’re here to help you. I put it on your whiteboard” “Whiteboard?” “Yes, whiteboard. We put notes on it so we don’t forget anything” “Why would I forget?” you ask “I’m not some daft old coot” is the reply. Your lovely wife, Kerrie, looks at you with her big pretty eyes and you suddenly feel soothed “No-one is saying you are, dad, it’s just.. you know how you get sometimes” “Look, Kerrie, I know I get a bit forgetful but I’m not stupid” You see a sadness hit this beautiful young woman in front of you “Dad…” she says Your heart instantly begins to shattered “Mum… Kerrie, died 5 years ago” Sadly, this is a conversation that happens way more than you’d think. In my job, I was told that I couldn’t lie to someone with dementia who asked about their wife. I’m supposed to look them in the face and say ‘your husband/wife of 50 years is dead’ and that person has to be ok with it because it was 3 years ago I never told them because every time you tell someone something like that, their husband or their wife has just died, right there in front of them every time they’re told. It’s just cruel Anyway, once again I’m sorry about the length but it’s not a conversation you can have over a few words. The whole illness is a contradiction, unbelievable, painful, nuanced and it’s so so sad Anyone who is dealing with dementia in their family or even for themselves, please get help with this. Carers often fail to realise how hard the work is, the time and effort, the physical and mental strain. There are support systems out there. Please, please, please use them. They’re there to help and trust me when I say you need it more than you think: so many people think they’re coping, when in fact they’re just increasing the stress levels and that stress builds until it snaps
@funnysoup97086 ай бұрын
I'm 57 and great grandfather had it and my grandfather plus my dad,and I'm showing signs of it. I'm all alone now and I'm pretty scared.this game hits hard.ive got no one to help me. I feel like it's a page out of my life in a way.
@79Bobola10 ай бұрын
My grandma had dementia too… it’s heartbreaking to watch someone you love to through that.
@TheHectic0ne10 ай бұрын
My grandmother in law has Alzheimer's and just watching her decline is really heart-breaking. Both are such horrible diseases. Hope you're doing ok.
@Bob-d7c8n9 ай бұрын
My grandfather has Parkinson’s Disease he can’t speak much and his hands uncontrollably shake so he can’t do much. In the summer he tends to my grandmas garden. It changes your life permanently from what I have seen
@Lori-lp6uc9 ай бұрын
@TheHectic0ne Have you seen the movie "The Father"? I never understood dementia until I watched that movie. Heartbreaking 💔
@sproductionsinc9 ай бұрын
It definitely worse for the people who have to watch.
@ZephaniahL9 ай бұрын
@@sproductionsincAny prospect of mitigating it soon? Memory exercises seem to be able to help.
@miss_t_1410 ай бұрын
Going into the bathroom with the light off and closing the door behind you was WILD
@thefoosterchannel10 ай бұрын
I kept hearing a noise clicking which I thought was a trigger so I thought it was worth a try 😂
@miss_t_1410 ай бұрын
@@thefoosterchannel nah that’s a fat nope from me 😅
@jayvee138710 ай бұрын
Agreed! The BALLS on this mfker LOL!!! I INSTANTLY got candy man vibes and my skin started to crawl ROFL
@zachattck17769 ай бұрын
It reminded me of the pt demo
@seranom8 ай бұрын
i do it on a daily basis💀
@owllosaurus10 ай бұрын
I really love that Fooster takes the time to explore and interact with everything in the environment instead of just brushing past the details to progress quicker, a lot of KZbinrs don’t really do that, it’s part of what makes me love this channel so much!
@thefoosterchannel10 ай бұрын
Some people like it and some people hate it, glad you are enjoying the videos though owllosaurus
@GameClipsAndStuff9 ай бұрын
@@thefoosterchannel I do find it funny how often I'm like, "but wait, why doesn't he try _this_ or _that?"_ but it's like racing games, it's easier to see certain things when you're not in the heat of the moment. While I'm at it, I'll also go ahead and say that your voice is so calming. Sometimes I throw on your videos for background noise even if I'm not actively watching them.
@BroadcastingCN8 ай бұрын
@@fnhatic6694unintentionally make more tension though, I kinda like it
@silverfox40559 ай бұрын
The quote is actually, "The greatest trick the Devil ever pulled was convincing the world that he didn't exist." I myself have memory issues due to an autoimmune disease, and it's really difficult some days. I also have a photographic memory, so the days where I can't recall something as I used to is akin to starting to feel like you're going insane. And not only losing memories, but also having them altered. Definitely difficult when those times happen, and I'm only 23.
@heikehannah9 ай бұрын
That quote is from the movie The usual suspects
@aguythatthinks79319 ай бұрын
Fooster you're a good guy, glad you got a good view on alcohol reliance. You are right.
@robertfoerster5669 ай бұрын
Love it! "Oh that's never good!" You always say things exactly as I am thinking when I watch. Thank you so much for the videos! Cheers
@flipfloppingwithMike10 ай бұрын
Glad I subscribed, Foos....not sure what it is, but you got a style of gameplay that is highly entertaining.
@thefoosterchannel10 ай бұрын
Thank you very much for watching them ❤ flipflopping
@Hellusinn9 ай бұрын
“Oh, he’s incredibly British” had me on the floor idk why
@t.r.449610 ай бұрын
My father had dementia and as it progressed he started thinking everything was his. I would ask where he put tools and he would say what saw, hammer, etc. That's my saw. I just went along with him. I haven't experienced anything like that before. It was hard to adjust.
@hammies.9 ай бұрын
I'm sorry my friend
@sparklingchoice10 ай бұрын
Ive been watching these non-stop, found your channel a week ago and I love all of the content!!
@thefoosterchannel10 ай бұрын
Awesome welcome in!
@sparklingchoice10 ай бұрын
@@thefoosterchannel Thanks man!
@JoeVanGogh10 ай бұрын
Oh man you got some GREAT content ahead of you!
@sparklingchoice10 ай бұрын
@@JoeVanGogh Ive already watched most of his videos from the past three months 💀 I can see a severe addiction growing
@RosinaEmilyW9 ай бұрын
It’s always fantastic fun here! The only bad content is BBC Radio 4… 😂 ( Not that it’s actually bad, but I associate it with work because guess what radio station is the only one the company allows us to play in store…😅)
@harV662410 ай бұрын
Thanks for the upload fooster!!!
@thefoosterchannel10 ай бұрын
Thanks for always watching harvey!
@TruthSeekr266210 ай бұрын
Definite PT vibes! Thanks Fooz, I’ve had a rough time lately. Your vids always help!
@melissagodwin15949 ай бұрын
Exactly what I was thinking. Hallway, corners, static. It’s all there. Oh wow. Even a baby in that bathroom. 😵
@Monkeeatbanana9 ай бұрын
Could argue madison of you’ve seen it
@zerobolt95063 ай бұрын
PT?
@MsNikkieMichelle2 ай бұрын
It was a really awesome horror game that only gave us a demo before they broke our hearts and stopped working on it. Silent Hill P.T (playable teaser) by Kojima
@Chronothreads10 ай бұрын
Happy Friday! Thanks Fooster!
@SkeeBoNE10 ай бұрын
Idc how scared he gets his voice is very calming. I love you fooster❤ thanks for being awesome.
@salomonbortner9 ай бұрын
Sadly just my life as a paranoid schizophrenic living alone with my house abandoned by friends and family
@Spec1al-D10 ай бұрын
Blessed be the day! A Fooster Video.. SO SOON!
@thefoosterchannel10 ай бұрын
That’s what good health enables me to do 😂. Thanks for watching! ❤
@madalinfilip635210 ай бұрын
@@thefoosterchannel You should try this game called,, Call of Cthulhu,,
@nazmustahsanomi-b27959 ай бұрын
Fooster, I don't know if this message reaches out to you, but were you talking about the game where you go to your late grandfather's apartment to grab some photos and the place was so scary that you spent so much of your time hiding in the kitchen's corner? That was such a terrifying game...
@idValkyrie9 ай бұрын
Thanks for the upload! There are so many KZbinrs out there, but with you, it's different, it's not like watching people playing, it's like you were playing with us, it's so fun.
@Piecesoftheshadow9 ай бұрын
Now this! This was a well done horror! The story is SO compelling and already well done, and the graphics and atmosphere were really great! It already has so many new and unique ideas and elements. Please play this game when it comes out at the end of the year!
@tesswilkinson774210 ай бұрын
The best way to start our day is watching a Fooster video 😊 thanks for the warning about the clowns. They absolutely terrify me 😂awesome content, mate.
@NickyCovell-oh5wl9 ай бұрын
❤ i dont know what it is about you but you always manage to make me happy so thankyou ❤
@Notyouraveragepancake10 ай бұрын
Been watching you for almost a half year now. As soon as I found you I watched through almost your entire archive of videos and I’m enjoying the consistent uploads lately :)
@nightwolf424410 ай бұрын
Super tense and big time goosebumps and major jumpscares. Thanks for the bonechilling adventure legendary fooster
@rosemarybyler39959 ай бұрын
Loving the horror games!!! I enjoy how you pick everything up and examine it. Thank you for the upload!!
@ElenaWraithSevatarion9 ай бұрын
My grandma had Alzheimer's disease. She became an entity, not a person. It was truly heartbreaking. I hope to see more of the game!!! Love from Argentina ❤
@Papabear0769 ай бұрын
My friend I've watched u for a while. And I want to let u no. I respect u. And u give my wife and kids a jump and they love you. Cheers my friend and keep making these causes we love them. My daughter loves when u jump scare she laughs. Peace and love. Plz u r a great person and truly thank you
@mynameischris3789 ай бұрын
12:55 I flinched so hard I hurt my wrist. Also, if you'd waited like 5 seconds to turn the lamp on, that bang would've sounded at exactly 13 minutes. What a shame lol
@Bradygoat639010 ай бұрын
Look forward to every video Fooster. Appreciate all the uploads my friend 🙏
@Amanda-ri9ht9 ай бұрын
The first mention of the Crooked Man got me excited, cuz I thought Fooster meant the Uri game from the Strange Man Anthology, and I haven't seen anyone play that game in YEARS... Then I remembered that The Conjuring existed.
@OkamiLyra9 ай бұрын
This has got me hooked, I'm so excited for the full release! It gives incredible PT vibes, and I adore it.
@IsaacAnonymous9 ай бұрын
What's funny is...i don't actually like walking simulators. You cannot do anything, change anything, or really lose until the game wants you to. You just walk around getting jump scared clicking objects until you find the right one. Then your character either turns out to be a murderer and dies, or turns out to 😊be innocent--and dies anyway. Yet...i have never failed to tune in when you play one. Usually hunched over my phone in my bed. And then I refuse to look into mirrors for three days. XD Good times.
@keymaster73239 ай бұрын
I love that the dev's preferred coffee mug sported the Raspberry Pi logo...made this fellow computer nerd smile!
@felinewanderer899 ай бұрын
This is very Visage-esque. It was kinda cool at the start, but then it got overwhelming on the "scares" and wore itself out really fast, imo. Feels like the same thing we've seen before. Thanks for playing and sharing, though!
@TenebraeLexia9 ай бұрын
Just wanted to say that, also if you take like A LOT of "inspiration" from a horror game like visage then you have to fucking deliver, you cant copy half of everything and then be less then the original
@KateSuhrgirlPlays8 ай бұрын
Started watching yesterday and I font remember the name of the one I watched you play recently but I think this game reminds you of that where you had to put candles in each room of your grandpa's apartment.
@dunny6669 ай бұрын
As always a great watch,definitely put a smile on my face everytime..thank you for always being there ❤
@danielle-on-p910 ай бұрын
Fooster, thanks for the video! You always seem to have so much fun and it's infectious 😊 Actually, this reminds me a bit of the original Layers of Fear game. Head trip, wondering why you've gone coo coo, exploring and trying to put it together, good stuff
@fuzzynutz17239 ай бұрын
I know the feeling sorry you went through your nana having dementia my dad is going on his third year of having dementia he went from being someone that taught me everything and someone that I look up to and idolized to someone I don't even know. I have watched my dad be slowly erased
@amychisholm346510 ай бұрын
I watch ur streams everyday to escape reality and leave ur playlists on at night to help me sleep so I appreciate ur hard work keep it up u are awesome 😊
@gard3nssnake9 ай бұрын
Giving major VISAGE vibes! But some layers of fear as well
@jackmarston25159 ай бұрын
With an outro song like that, I'm gonna HAVEA to hit the like no matter what.
@ryuukiie36359 ай бұрын
found this channel when you plays that dinosaur game a lot, and now horror. It's gettin' better and better.
@SofiaBurkill10 ай бұрын
Yes I'm loving these scary games! You know another scary game ? The Mist !!! I would love to see a series on it!
@Goketsu9 ай бұрын
I'm loving every single minute of the bone-chilling horror game's. I know it takes a lot of guts to play these type of games so thanks for being awesome.
@spingel889 ай бұрын
When the Crooked Man facsimile walked across the kitchen, I was expecting something like that... Still got HELLA goosebumps so hard that it made my scalp tingle. Well done, devs. Well done.
@christianmullins4359 ай бұрын
Hey bud, idk if you'll even see this, but the isle evrima has a new map and it's pretty good
@EllisFisher-v3t10 ай бұрын
I love your content especially your scum series I’ve watched it over 4 times and it never gets old would love to see more !
@thefoosterchannel10 ай бұрын
I enjoy scum a lot! Not sure about the Multiplayer aspect as it’s hard to organise things but I will be jumping in to take a look at things soon 😊
@EllisFisher-v3t10 ай бұрын
@@thefoosterchannel omg no way you really replied 😱😱😊😊 and I’m sure it is hard to organise and I mean absolutely no pressure and if u do ever bring that back I can’t wait for it and I hope you do a duo survival with the beloved fiskypo again you guys allways get my laughing 😂
@Dead_Again13139 ай бұрын
I discovered him with SCUM and have been hooked since. Literally the only gamer I'm subscribed to. Can't get enough. It's therapy.
@EllisFisher-v3t9 ай бұрын
@@Dead_Again1313 Omg this is so real I just sit around waiting for him to post some afternoons 😭
@xbovinexcookie63369 ай бұрын
I like how I automatically like the video before I even watch it. I already know I'm either going to laugh or like it already. or both. keep up the good work!
@Bergsmaz9 ай бұрын
The setting, overall atmosphere and finding chapters around the house is giving me strong Visage vibes.
@forever_silenced10 ай бұрын
Im early lmao. I found your channel recently and I love the content you make! You're the reason why I dove back into the horror genre
@thefoosterchannel10 ай бұрын
Ayyy nice! Welcome to the channel! ❤
@forever_silenced10 ай бұрын
@@thefoosterchannel Thanks!
@Casama83210 ай бұрын
Love your videos, I'm so happy for you, you are definitely one my favourites!
@kylarvalentine102210 ай бұрын
Finally 😂 been waiting days for another dose of Fooster 😁
@thefoosterchannel10 ай бұрын
My last upload was only 2 days ago 😂
@kylarvalentine10229 ай бұрын
@@thefoosterchannel yeah that was 2 days to long 😂. After long days of Studying I look forward to watching your videos. they are the perfect end to my days :D
@MiaEvo10 ай бұрын
You making yourself immune to horror with all this torture you are putting yourself through lol. Thanks for playing it 😊
@_Azeem_10 ай бұрын
This guy has the heart of a marathon runner by now
@thefoosterchannel10 ай бұрын
I’ll test it soon 😂
@shamusatha47009 ай бұрын
this reminds me of that horror game u played where u where in your grandads apartment with the weird elevators and that entity with the axe
@shamusatha47009 ай бұрын
@Thefoosterrchannels yea nice try bud you scamming fuck
@0jaridg728810 ай бұрын
I like the creepy touch they added, with the clock on the nightstand being at 3:00 a.m. just like in the exorcist
@FGrimm9 ай бұрын
"oh that's never good," Aaaand I immediately subscribed. Hello! Can't wait to see more of your content!
@BillHill-m1p3 ай бұрын
As a family member, dementia is one of the hardest things you could watch a loved-one go through.
@StageProducer149 ай бұрын
Everyday all-day horror! I want to know more about this story, though, and what their past was for them to be suffering like this. I'm invested.
@lucassowers96129 ай бұрын
Thank you Fooster ❤️
@frankieb94449 ай бұрын
LOL 6:55, I heard Fooster's relief...he doesn't have to deal with a ghost baby until full release.
@TD167loki9 ай бұрын
Thank you, Foos! thank you for playing those terrifying games for us so we don’t have to 😅 we would sh*$ our pants otherwise… At least I would.
@hi8tus7079 ай бұрын
@Fooster Your videos make my day man 👍🏼
@joshtankstar10 ай бұрын
Thanks for your videos, I love them.
@thefoosterchannel10 ай бұрын
Thank you for watching Josh! 👍
@K3yd4_n2 ай бұрын
It's rare seeing Foster not saying "this game remains me of 'from the darkness' in a horror game
@BruhTheSilverWolf41599 ай бұрын
What breaks my heart the most is that you didn't play Amnesia: The Bunker :(. I hope you'll play it one day.
@LHyoutube9 ай бұрын
23:15 - "The laboured breeeeathin!". Wait Fooster...did you just go full Fisk with your accent there?! 😲
@dean22339 ай бұрын
Very Visage-like. Especially with the individual stories you can do, and choose which one you want to do. It does have its own experience and feel.
@thelmamontgomery50409 ай бұрын
We love all your videos Fooster. Hope you are well also 😊
@lexschmidt84719 ай бұрын
foosts narrative and gameplay is seriously fkn top notch
@mortallyfickle53510 ай бұрын
gonna be the perfect friday night😍😍glass of wine and new video from Fooster
@thefoosterchannel10 ай бұрын
Nice! 👌
@davidmmuench10 ай бұрын
2:25 It's not every day you see an Atari 2600 in video games. Brings me back!
@duphasdan9 ай бұрын
The layout of that apartment makes no sense. There is more hallway space than rooms, two bathrooms and only one bedroom. No dining room at all. And why would an apartment have an attic space?
@Melaniepipoule679 ай бұрын
"Oh no There is something with me i can hear it BREATHING" 😂 the change in your voice got me 😂😂😂😂😂
@Fizzbin259 ай бұрын
As always Fooster, such a joy. Be well.
@jameshopkins50311 күн бұрын
JESUS this game had major creepy factor. My heart is beating so fast.
@WirthItAll10 ай бұрын
Loved it Fooster! Much love from Nash Tn! ❤
@santamuerte47679 ай бұрын
The bodycam horror makes me nauseous.. because of how it looks
@santamuerte47679 ай бұрын
But when it’s used in fps games like cod or zero hour and ready or not, then I’m not nauseous
@adenpierce69029 ай бұрын
when he says something about the conjuring about the crooked man it is from the Enfield haunting. the movie takes place in england
@CO_Yeti9 ай бұрын
as usual, your content does not disappoint fooster!
@soshy1219 ай бұрын
Not sure how I never learn from my mistakes. I know not to eat or drink anything when you post a new vod, but my brain still goes “OH Fooster posted a new vid, time for snacks” 😂😂😂
@jeremysanchez8056 ай бұрын
“Oh that’s never good”😂😂😂
@jayjonesrgaming2 ай бұрын
This game has some crazy realistic textures for those appliance boxes. Literally stopped what I was doing to admire the texture work on those things 😂
@gamergirl20910 ай бұрын
I know this seems like dementia, but i felt like perhaps the MC had a drunk accident that ended with the deaths of those closest. Whether that was a fire, a car accident, or wven assault im not sure. Possibly even drunken paranoia that escalated to this.
@josh_through_everyday10 ай бұрын
Watching Fooster proceed to have a nervous breakdown playing horror is about as good as it gets.
@oscarfraley158710 ай бұрын
I swear I've seen that apartment before looks familiar nice vid foster
@copey5b10 ай бұрын
YOU THE MAN FOOOOOOOOOOOOSTER
@Ignitezdj9 ай бұрын
Looks really good
@Andrewjamesmusic9 ай бұрын
Please get the full dead faces games so it can scare every viewer that constantly returns to this channel for exactly that! 😂 Love your content mate, I enjoy getting absolutely terrified watching your stuff at night! 😂
@sinswept9 ай бұрын
"This is already giving me chills" - it's ok. Bunting in bathrooms scare me, too.
@melissagodwin15949 ай бұрын
“Oh that’s NEVER good.” …for YOU, Fooster. That’s never good, *for you.* 🤭 Btw, I’m pretty sure Suit Man just wants a hug, but he’s too shy to actually ask for it.
@noahchilders33329 ай бұрын
I’m still getting used to you running toward the scary stuff! It scares sh*t out of me..
@Jasonpetersen19 ай бұрын
Fooster turned into a horror streamer and I’m here for it 😅 Although I do miss the ISLE Dino videos and the dynamic duo videos with Fisk
@theflyingjapman57719 ай бұрын
I feel sleepy right now on my work break. A dose of Fooster's video and I'm wide awake with adrenaline rush 😂..
@Sabineeeeeeeeee10 ай бұрын
A video from fooster as soon as i sit down to relax "chefs kiss😘"
@TyDie19 ай бұрын
Game was very creepy but one thing I hope they fix is the fov and fish eye effect. It looks way too zoomed in and like a vr game. Breaks the immersion for me personally
@ItsMeLuxel10 ай бұрын
I just started watching your content today and I already love your videos!
@BackwoodsOutdoors2110 ай бұрын
Me and the ol lady will be watching this together tonight love your videos brother ❤️
@thefoosterchannel10 ай бұрын
Say hello from me 👋 and thank you both for watching ❤
@BackwoodsOutdoors2110 ай бұрын
@@thefoosterchannel I will she will be very excited that you said hi it'll make her day fs