How the Outer Wilds DLC Works Through Fear

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Playing it Straight

Playing it Straight

2 жыл бұрын

The DLC for Outer Wilds explores the nature of fear, courage, and the perilous safety of the past.
All rights go to their respective owners.
The streamer footage is from ‪@bunnytails‬ and ‪@MadMattLugos‬.
Soundtrack: • Chasing Shadows in Out... . Inspired by Andrew Prahlow's OST.
Music by Jelle Goossens ‪@LandOfAbundance‬ - www.masteringfactory.com/
Thumbnail art by Marlijn van Nuenen - / marligne

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@playingitstraight
@playingitstraight Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching! Check out our latest video on the PS3 classic Journey: kzbin.info/www/bejne/d5_RhGmfnLehgKM
@Eiroth
@Eiroth Жыл бұрын
An excellent choice!
@alexv1154
@alexv1154 2 жыл бұрын
I still love that the main message of the Horror DLC, is that there is no need to be afraid.
@soapymargherita
@soapymargherita Жыл бұрын
I had a hard time with the horror in this DLC. I know some people didn't really find it that scary but it just set off my anxiety in a way that really stressed me out, and I kept getting frustrated trying to explore the spooky mansion. It was almost enough to make me give up on the DLC. But then I thought about what I'd learned about the owls so far, about how they had discovered something terrifying and difficult, and had chosen to shut themselves away somewhere safe instead of dealing with it. I realised that the whole point of the DLC is for you the player to make the alternative decision, and if I gave up I'd just be doing them same as them. It's such a good example of gameplay matching theme.
@crisis8v88
@crisis8v88 Жыл бұрын
@@soapymargherita That's a beautiful story. Thank you for sharing your experience!
@lucassantos4136
@lucassantos4136 Жыл бұрын
I was terrified of the owls when I first encountered them, but when they caught me and simply blew out the fire I stopped beign afraid of them
@Eiroth
@Eiroth Жыл бұрын
@@soapymargherita That is absolutely wonderful.
@Graknorke
@Graknorke Жыл бұрын
@@lucassantos4136 yeah it was a really good visual joke. like... it rears back, mouth open and teeth showing, and then just does a little puff to blow your fire out. they still are kind of unnerving and you don't want to get caught obviously but it defuses the fear aspect
@remymabboux6480
@remymabboux6480 Жыл бұрын
My favorite moment in the dlc was the revelation that you can drop your lantern in order to glitch the simulation and see better. You are so afraid of getting caught that you liken your lantern to your life, like a warrior who cannot let go of his blade. Its an absolutely genius subversion of your own mindset and survival instincts
@ardent3830
@ardent3830 Жыл бұрын
Then again, this assumption led me to believe I could exit the simulation by dropping my lantern and walking away. Needless to say, my mind was blown when I discovered the real outcome. One of my favourite moments in the DLC, and I think arguably the easiest of the three to discover organically.
@logo417
@logo417 Жыл бұрын
I didn't find out I could drop my lantern practically anywhere until I abosuletly had to for the ending (if you don't cheat). I did not register that dropping the lantern was ever even given as a choice outside of where you can place it in the special reel rooms. I never seemed to notice the "Drop artifact" option pop up. Even after getting the hint that it could be done at all in the reel, I only ever used it to complete that reel room's challenge and then kept an eye out for pedastals similar to the reel lantern to put it down again. I ended up adding an entire complexity to my gameplay that was not supposed to exist further than it needed to. I do feel a bit foolish for not discovering this ability after a week of working up courage to stealth my way past the fear inducing sections of the game, but overall I still experienced the same ending and same relief upon meeting the prisoner.
@bananatheo3796
@bananatheo3796 Жыл бұрын
@@logo417 It took me a minute to realise I could put it down as well, I remember literally thinking "I wish I could activate that anywhere, but I don't think I can put down the artifact in the dream world." And then for the hell of it, I looked down at the floor once I had entered the dream world and the amazement I felt when I saw the drop artifact popup was incredible.
@seagull5976
@seagull5976 11 ай бұрын
it was a very clever design
@protonjones54
@protonjones54 10 ай бұрын
It blew my mind when I learned that, up to that point I didn't even know I COULD drop the lantern while in the simulation lol
@crisis8v88
@crisis8v88 Жыл бұрын
I am always awed by Mobius' decision to not just make the dream world levels oppressively dark, but absolutely pitch black and unnavigable without light and that your light is precisely what makes you vulnerable to the Strangers. Most other horror games can't realize such a complete vision of darkness because it would make them unplayable. Mobius achieved this by making the horror segments either well lit or unthreatening until the player engages with it; there's no danger at all until _you_ choose to wade just a little bit further into the darkness in search of the truth. I love this so much. The horror genre is essentially defined by taking the illusion of control away from the player. But in the Outer Wilds, you're at your most vulnerable and afraid exactly when _you_ are most in control of the situation.
@protonjones54
@protonjones54 10 ай бұрын
Exploring the Tomb of the Giants in Dark Souls elicits a similar response. One of the coolest areas I've ever experienced in all the games I've played. Dark Souls just does so much interesting shit that NO OTHER game has done. All the ways Fromsoft manages to find in order to challenge the player are so memorable.
@froomptastic
@froomptastic 10 ай бұрын
​@protonjones54 Agreed! So many people include that area amongst the "bad parts" of the game, but I love it for how oppressively dark it is. I don't love the dog skeletons though haha
@dighad3824
@dighad3824 2 ай бұрын
absolute chills ran down my spine when i blow the lights off and all the owlks started to howl. truly a "do i really wanna go there and complete this game?" moment
@hhhunter9227
@hhhunter9227 2 жыл бұрын
After finishing this video, I just realized the reason we came back to these Outer Wilds videos is because we want to experience the game again, not by playing it again (as that would not have the magic), but to see someone else' experience (or put in another way, video slides). We are just like the ancient species reminiscing their own home world.
@ACEYGAMES
@ACEYGAMES 2 жыл бұрын
"They need distance, some thing about the screen is more compelling then the experience." Misquoted, but true.
@c4sualcycl0ps48
@c4sualcycl0ps48 Жыл бұрын
Damn, that hits close to home. I’ve gifted this game to a few friends just so I can see their reactions to some of these reveals
@Barusuzin
@Barusuzin Жыл бұрын
yeah, exactly
@T.E.A.TimeMusic
@T.E.A.TimeMusic Жыл бұрын
If you haven't yet, you should watch About Oliver play it. He is amazingly intelligent, curious, and has many of the same reactions we all did. It's been a great experience seeing him witness this game blind.
@Nightmare-bn4sr
@Nightmare-bn4sr 2 жыл бұрын
I find that the strangers covered up the eye not only because they did not want another race to meet the same fate, but also because the eye is a constant reminder of their fears and their failure.
@steadyjumper3547
@steadyjumper3547 Жыл бұрын
Why not both?
@DelProv
@DelProv Жыл бұрын
I mean, there’s also the fact that, at least as far as they are concerned, a sentient organism entering the eye would mean the end of the current universe. As the Prisoner states, they did not want their story to end.
@carlosmspk
@carlosmspk Жыл бұрын
it's not that they didn't "want another race to meet the same fate". It's that they wanted to prevent that "fate" in the first place, as that "fate" never happened (until we came along, that is). They tried their hardest to make sure no race at all could reach the Eye, ever, which the Owlks themselves never did, with the exception of the signal blocker.
@OctagonCookies
@OctagonCookies 11 ай бұрын
@@carlosmspk The Stranger's race absolutely *did* reach the eye, they just didn't step into it. Once reaching and scanning the eye they discovered it's purpose, which terrified them.
@protonjones54
@protonjones54 10 ай бұрын
I believe a more appropriate word would be "shame." Reflecting on the Eye elicits an unconscionable, and absolutely CRUSHING feeling of shame among these ghost birds.
@lluisperegrino7832
@lluisperegrino7832 Жыл бұрын
That first drop onto the ring world is probably the single most memorable moment in any piece of media for me.
@Broockle
@Broockle 9 ай бұрын
ye that was amazing 😀
@magicguizmo777
@magicguizmo777 Жыл бұрын
"My role in this ended long ago, and now I’ve learned my efforts weren’t in vain. Thank you for facing what was hidden in the dark."
@Bubbly_Dragon
@Bubbly_Dragon Жыл бұрын
Imagine telling the sad owl man he couldn't sit by the fire Actually heartless
@brownie004
@brownie004 10 ай бұрын
​@@Bubbly_DragonThat would be sociopathic behavior
@TRC98
@TRC98 2 жыл бұрын
Man, once I realised I had to die and leave my physical body behind to cross the bridge in front of the vault (and in doing so, become yet another ghost in that world) it was a horrifying realisation
@steadyjumper3547
@steadyjumper3547 Жыл бұрын
Ya we would have been screwed if not for Groundhog Day happening to us.
@protonjones54
@protonjones54 10 ай бұрын
yeah it felt very eerie, to figure out finally how to reach that last damn node, and just looking up at the watch towers going absolutely crazy with flashing lights and clanging bells, and yet you're still here.
@Broockle
@Broockle 9 ай бұрын
One of my favorite moments was when I realized what those screaming voices were about that you always hear after the dam broke. One of the sleeping cells is in range of the flood and all their flames get extinguished all at once. It's the sound of them all dying at the same time. When they're gone you can finally explore that area that they're virtual selves was protecting. So frikn cool.
@ember_falls
@ember_falls 2 ай бұрын
I spent hours trying to figure out the third bug I would have to exploit to complete the dlc so after locking in to sneak past 3 owls at and in the well, I was just annoyed that it hadn't occurred to me that dying effectively makes you deaf
@skyzgone2953
@skyzgone2953 Жыл бұрын
11:40 this part with the bridges, along with the puzzles of jumping off at the right time, leaving the lantern and dying near a bonfire to still be transported into the simulation is what I personally really REALLY loved about the DLC. It subverts expectations. It gives you a language you're unable to translate and you think your mission is going to be to find a translator somewhere, but you just never do. You never actually get to translate those words. Similarly the first time you get to these bridges, the game communicates that you need to find the codes to the three bridges, but in the end, again, you never do. You CAN brute force the codes, but the game doesn't ever really intend you to. Finding the three codes at the end of the levels would be the standard idea most devs would've put in the game, but here, the solution to these puzzles is just WAY more interesting than just straight up giving you the codes so you can cross. The way the game takes it's own technology and puts it on its head is just amazing. Breaking loading zones, moving away from rendering distance and having a very unique take on death as a mechanic is simply genius.
@m1rac1e
@m1rac1e Жыл бұрын
yeah truly brilliant game design. So insane that it lives up to the expectations of the first game. at least for me. It is equal. even better in some ways.
@ardent3830
@ardent3830 Жыл бұрын
My favourite part is that each of the "simulation breaking" solutions you find can be used to access the hidden vaults without having to stealth past the owlks at all. Let's you revisit those vaults without reliving the horrors of being chased, but also shows that these tricks can be used to subvert their security.
@m1rac1e
@m1rac1e Жыл бұрын
@@ardent3830 You can get to it initially without any stealthing by removing warp core from ash twin first & letting them die out before getting into the vaults. That's how I did it lol. I couldn't figure out the stealth part so I just let em die
@lachance4302
@lachance4302 Жыл бұрын
@@m1rac1e Wait really ?
@m1rac1e
@m1rac1e Жыл бұрын
@@lachance4302 ya. timing is very tight, gotta go super fast tho.
@Aussiehalotiger41
@Aussiehalotiger41 2 жыл бұрын
For me playing this dlc hit hard, as I realised I had a lot of internal fear about my own life, what I liked about the prisoner then, was despite that fear, they chose to deny their fear and leave the sleep, ultimately leading to the heartian entering the eye, and when they gave the choice, of wether to be included despite their fear, I thought that the prisoner exhibited courage in the face of fear, and to not incorporate that to the next universe would be a mistake
@monicagonzoles3836
@monicagonzoles3836 2 жыл бұрын
23:39 I always liked that about the jumpscare in Echoes, like the big, scary alien grabs you, opens it's mouth like as if it's going to kill you, and then just blows out the candle you have. I love that cause it's scary af but then you kinda realize they're not so bad.
@Bloodymir88
@Bloodymir88 Жыл бұрын
They do snap your neck if they find you without a lamp.
@izzzzzzzzzzy
@izzzzzzzzzzy Жыл бұрын
and then you run into one without the lantern lol
@BobbinRobbin777
@BobbinRobbin777 10 ай бұрын
@@izzzzzzzzzzy ...Atleast it has the same effect? And the achievement you get is pretty funny...
@AnakinFury
@AnakinFury 8 ай бұрын
@@izzzzzzzzzzy It's either that or carry you around until they can find your lantern. At least it's quick.
@meekumanu
@meekumanu Ай бұрын
@@izzzzzzzzzzy I like that by the time you would experience running into an Owlk outside of render distance, you no longer think of them as scary because been caught by them so many times. Then they straight up snap your neck. Pretty subtle subversion of expectations.
@NickCronDeVico
@NickCronDeVico 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for making this series. It perfectly captured and elevated everything that I loved and couldn't describe about this game. I can never play Outer Wilds again for the first time, but I can come back and watch these videos to get close to that feeling again.
@playingitstraight
@playingitstraight 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for watching.
@The_Landromat
@The_Landromat 2 жыл бұрын
Something about the inhabitant’s sorrowful singing really encapsulates that regret that he has about the actions of his own species, and I think it’s something everyone can empathize with. It really does pull together that idea that we can look back at and relish the past but we must move on eventually. Good stuff man, I’ll take any Outer Wilds content I can get nowadays, especially if it’s of this quality.
@sam11521
@sam11521 2 жыл бұрын
I feel that the linear nature of echos was meant to show how the Strangers try to control their world. It puts us off of the “open” exploration feel and makes us feel as though we are being lead by some mysterious force.
@dazrienhaizor8624
@dazrienhaizor8624 11 ай бұрын
The first time you go inside The Stranger has to be one of the all time gaming moments for me.
@stuffedlegoguy461
@stuffedlegoguy461 2 жыл бұрын
I'm currently on a cross country hiking trip in the US with a buddy. There's so much that we're anxious about every day; physical pain, dangerous situations, and where to even sleep for the night. We know that we can either let these fears overwhelm us, or keep moving forward. This game is constantly on my mind while walking the country, between the phenomenal soundtrack and the philosophical and existential themes. If the main game inspired me to go out on an adventure, the DLC taught us to keep moving forward through the darkness.
@nathanrosich6790
@nathanrosich6790 2 жыл бұрын
Another theme that I loved from the DLC is when you finally meet the prisoner and he has been locked away for 100s of thousands of years. And you share your story with him, allowing him the comfort and Closure to know that what he was imprisoned for, ultimately saved the universe from extinction. It also gave me a sense of comfort in the face of all unknowns, and stresses of life, even if it feels like it, You’re never completely alone
@alexlowe2054
@alexlowe2054 Жыл бұрын
*SPOILERS* I think one of the most missed parts of the DLC is the painting in the dream world of the burned out shrine to the eye. There's another one of those plaques, but instead of a code, it shows what happens after the eye destroys everything. The grass covered skull of the owlks grows a flower that blooms new galaxies. It's just another hidden layer that shows how much the owlks missed out by refusing to face their fears. I wonder if the prisoner saw that same image staring out at the stars from his cage.
@fletch-a-sketch9250
@fletch-a-sketch9250 Жыл бұрын
@@alexlowe2054 I think the devs confirmed that the house in which you find that painting you’re talking about is actually the Prisoner’s house
@CrispyGFX
@CrispyGFX 2 жыл бұрын
Oh, Outer Wilds... How I wish I could experience you again for the first time... This is by far and away the best video essay on outer wilds that I've ever seen.
@NickNoobles
@NickNoobles Жыл бұрын
Same.. I'm yearning to share the experience of playing this game for the first time with someone else, so i can live through that experience again through someone else
@Greenpixel16
@Greenpixel16 2 жыл бұрын
holy CRAP the soundtrack for this video goes hard. Huge props to the composer. (also the video itself is amazing as well)
@lorettabes4553
@lorettabes4553 2 жыл бұрын
Ikr, the Outer Wilds soundtrack is sooo good
@Apparat8
@Apparat8 Жыл бұрын
I appreciate the effort to use not just Outer Wilds songs, but remixes in these two videos. It's really adds to the emotion of the presentation.
@MegaChickenfish
@MegaChickenfish Жыл бұрын
6:11 Reminds me of the frame right towards the end of the DLC, where we see the chapters of the life of the owlks, this unfathomably strange civilization, and then, *we* are added to the tapestry. Every step that we've taken no less unfathomably sublime to him.
@justflavio
@justflavio 2 жыл бұрын
Great video again. Echoes of the eye is hard for me. I wasn’t even able to experience it properly because of the trouble I have with horror games. It was so difficult for me with the horror sections that I my friends had to help me by giving me info I didn’t have yet. As a result, the experience ended up feeling kinda hollow. Which makes me sad because I feel like there’s really no other way I could have gotten through it. It warms my heart to hear you talk about it like this cause it feels like I get to have a piece of that proper experience, so thank you.
@shibadawn
@shibadawn 2 жыл бұрын
im guessing you tried reduced frights?
@justflavio
@justflavio 2 жыл бұрын
@@shibadawn yeah... it didn't really help much sadly.
@eduardoandrescontrerasrome6703
@eduardoandrescontrerasrome6703 Жыл бұрын
@@shibadawn What difference does reduced frights do?
@crisis8v88
@crisis8v88 Жыл бұрын
@@eduardoandrescontrerasrome6703 The Strangers move slower in that they never dash at you and they never turn on their lights to search for you, so you can effectively hide by just turning off your light and waiting. But, that second one also means they never reveal exactly where they are... and in levels so dark that it's basically impossible to navigate without light, I think of it as a bit of a double edged sword.
@Cookiekopter
@Cookiekopter Жыл бұрын
you know that there is a "smart" way to beat the game where you have only one short moment where strangers are chasing you?
@jamsmonroe
@jamsmonroe 2 жыл бұрын
Wow, a spectacular analysis on a spectacular game. Not often do you see philosophy and psychology mixed into game reviews. Can't wait for more. And love the music!
@magvad6472
@magvad6472 2 жыл бұрын
I think my favorite thing about this DLC was that it so perfectly encapuslates an element of the decisions a portion of our population has made. WE are also the strangers....Strangers in our own world. As we see the inevitable end to the world, we retreat into our virtual simulations of what was, that we can no longer have and get back...nostalgia, longing for childhood, and we lash out at those who question and challenge our desires for nostalgia and who question our longing for the things of our youth. And in the face of a global destruction of our species in the face of climate change, what has been our response? Nostalgia. A recycling of the past devoid of our present situation. We run backwards and do not seek to accept and move forward and take action. When I was playing through the DLC, going through the virtual matrix of their former home...I saw the horror of it for what it really was, it's OUR future as we are now. To retreat into the matrix of our own creation, to hide as the world falls apart, and to live out our days in this self created womb until the lights go out, and the plug is pulled, and we die. Little do we fully comprehend that the fear of that future is what will sow the seeds to it. That in our desire for nostalgia we will die on the outside, let the world become abandoned, and then we will ensure it. Is there a sense of the inevitabel fate of our everpresent doom? Yes, we will all eventually parish...but what value does this ending to our story bring us? Nothing, it should bring us terror to see what we have become as a species and to see what has become of our fellow man in the face of that fear. And we who know, we are the prisoner. Lost in a fight against an inevitable flow towards this nostalgia where when we turn off the signal and try to call for help, to bring attention to a way out...they lash out against us, and attempt to destroy the remnants of that solution. The prisoner is asking for systemic change to the system we exist in and he was imprisoned for it...and there is a very obvious real world equivalent that I hope the creators were pointing towards. We are so afraid to break away from this conditioned nostalgia but the DLCs great revelation is that there is nothing to be afraid of.
@liamernst9626
@liamernst9626 2 жыл бұрын
Well said!
@xbloodkiss.
@xbloodkiss. 2 жыл бұрын
holy shit.
@lorettabes4553
@lorettabes4553 2 жыл бұрын
Most people won't be like the prisoner, I think they/I/us would be like the strangers. I think it's the younger generation who will get sick of all this nostalgia (I have already gotten sick of it a couple times) who'd make the choice to push the button and go against the grain. The game also ensures that there will be Nomai and Hearthans eventually, people who's curiosity will overtake the terror and fear of inevitable death. I know matters are always 'oh so simple and oh so complicated.' I am very much stuck in the virtual landscape, with having explored very little of our own world, but I like to keep a positive outlook where there will always be people with different ideas and believes, those who will rebel and make their own mistakes or choices. And, in a selfish way, I want to believe that it'll end up being for the better.
@adong1
@adong1 Жыл бұрын
Brooooooo
@nevinmyers1245
@nevinmyers1245 2 жыл бұрын
Interesting that Echoes teaches us to look forward rather than internalizing the past. Rabuten's video on the base game said the opposite, that "looking to the future often means looking past today." If Echoes is about moving on to the future, the base game is about slowing down and remembering that it's also important to live today, not tomorrow. It's incredible how far down the dichotomy between Echoes and the base game goes. They're truly two sides of the same coin.
@sumbuddy4088
@sumbuddy4088 Жыл бұрын
It’s a strange paradox that somehow makes sense. Many games try to tackle the idea of loss, but Outer Wilds is the only one to perfectly mix the ideas of living in the moment but still being ready to move on when the time comes.
@Graknorke
@Graknorke Жыл бұрын
I don't think it's really a contradiction, the past and present and future aren't meant to be taken as separate things. the past is what makes up the present, and what happens in the present will make up the future
@Cubemil
@Cubemil 2 жыл бұрын
The way "A Dream Of Home" started playing the moment you started talking about their dream world gave me goosebumps. Awesome soundtrack and great video ^^
@goatafton1447
@goatafton1447 3 ай бұрын
This DLC has that feeling of discovering a whole new world hidden from you before that I absolutely love. And it gives you that feeling multiple times over. The first time finding out the Stranger’s existence, being completely hidden away until you know where to look. The second time when entering the Stranger and coming out of the wooden shed to find a whole civilization lived here long before anyone even had a hint of them being there. The third time when you realize going to sleep in front of a fire while holding an artifact brings you to the simulation, a whole world constructed to mimic a place you don’t know at all. The last time when you realize you can look behind the curtain of the simulation by leaving your artifact behind and it really gets through to you that none of this is real and you realize the actual scale of the simulation
@coolhotboy666
@coolhotboy666 Жыл бұрын
This video need a lot tons more or views and likes. The research, the editing and all the work done to assemble it is truly remarkable, you've made it sound like the game was a piece of poetry. I love Outer Wilds so much and just when I thought I couldn't love it any more, I stumble into your fantastic video which made me love it even more.
@playingitstraight
@playingitstraight Жыл бұрын
Thank you! Planning to cover lots of other games - tag along :)
@ianhutchinson2283
@ianhutchinson2283 2 жыл бұрын
How are you making such high quality video essays right out of the gate? Only two videos in and you're on par with some of my favorite channels. Can't wait to see more!
@tanookisam4911
@tanookisam4911 Жыл бұрын
Wow. What an incredible video. I love these super well crafted video essays, because they let me get a glimpse of that first play through I never I got, the one I myself ruined. I found a random playthrough on KZbin for this quaint looking game and thought, “Hmm, let’s see what this game is about” sometime before the game had reached its cult status it has now, before the videos were ritualistically marked with heavy spoilers. I started watching the video. And I couldn’t stop. It was just so engrossing that I couldn’t put it down, even though I could stop it at anytime. It was a no-commentary playthrough, so I didn’t get to see the players reactions, just a mindless robot moving the hatchling to seemingly nonsensical locations, looking at things and appearing to barely comprehend them. And I kept watching. Seeing them seem to slowly piece together the puzzle. And watching. Seeing them find hidden secrets. And watching, until the player gathered their friends at the campfire, played the last note, rolled the credits, and the video was done. I was stunned by this game. One I never even played. A game I could never play. One that couldn’t be played again. Then the DLC came out. But it happened a little differently. I skipped a large portion of the video, only seeing parts of it due to the way I passed over some of the seemingly dull bits. And in doing so, missed some important details that I just learned here. And I can’t unlearn it. And all of it is my fault. Now I come to these videos looking for a chance at that first playthrough, for a brief grasp at what will be forever just out of reach. And it might never happen. But I hope that one day, sometime in the future, when I have yet to come to terms with my own shadows or maybe after I do, I’ll find this game in my library, long after I’ve forgotten everything about it. I’ll wonder why I own this strange game about flying around a miniature solar system and navigating a time loop. I’ll download the game to my computer and wait for any updates to patch in. I’ll boot up the game. Start a new save file. I’ll wake up on Timber Hearth. And I’ll play through the game for the first time.
@weewoo314
@weewoo314 Жыл бұрын
what you said at 20:10 is so unbelievably accurate. I got to a point with the DLC where my anxiety was just getting to be too much, and I made the decision to use a mod that would make it so that the ghosts would never react to the player. Despite having it on, and knowing that there was genuinely no way for anything to chase after me anymore, it barely made a difference in how scared i would feel going into those areas.
@uhkingdom
@uhkingdom 2 жыл бұрын
The algorithm JUST showed me your first video, and now I think I know why. I haven’t watched this one yet but I’m betting it’s going to be fantastic. I’ll edit in a response when I’m done. Edit: Thank you for this. Your two videos are perfect companion pieces to the game itself and it’s DLC. The focus on not just the fear the game gives you, but the reflection on it and how even when the game offers you a way to subvert that fear it still doesn’t eliminate it was wonderfully stated. Again, this was so well realized, researched and your script and prose were so excellently built that you captured the essence and feeling of the games (the DLC is long enough to be a sequel imo) while carefully deconstructing them as you outlined and discussed their themes. Very very very good. You’re talented as hell, and I now wait with fingers crossed that you give SOMA a similar treatment. As it was a game that helped me fill the Outer Wilds void after I had finished it and also was an incredible game with wonderfully complex existential themes and expressions of those themes. Excited for what you do next. I’m hitting the bell so the algorithm gives you an extra nudge of love.
@playingitstraight
@playingitstraight 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the wonderful comment! I might do something on SOMA in the future - fantastic game - but want to do something non-spooky for the next video. Stay tuned :)
@AmbroseJClark
@AmbroseJClark 2 жыл бұрын
this series perfectly encapsulated the disparate thoughts and feelings i've been having about this game since i first played it in 2020 (and the DLC on release). you tie together thoughts and concepts with such beautiful language, and i don't think i've really found any OW content that so perfectly expresses this tone of poetry that underpins the game itself-so thank you for both of these videos, and your beautiful mind.
@TaylorLopez412
@TaylorLopez412 2 жыл бұрын
What a gem of a video to find! Wonderful series on Outer Wilds, and a tremendous exploration of its themes and messages. Thanks for making these!
@LB_
@LB_ 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for creating this video, it's a lovely and fascinating perspective on the game and DLC.
@JoshSweetvale
@JoshSweetvale 8 ай бұрын
When you confront your fear, you gain power over it. Between Matrix Vision, Fast Travel and Hazard Immunity, the owl wardens stop being a threat. The lucid dream.
@Fbleh
@Fbleh 2 жыл бұрын
Truly a wonderful reflection on what is possibly my favourite game of all time. I hope you make more of these kinds of videos, because you're very talented, especially for someone just starting out. Your approach to analysing video games by comparing them to art and philosophy is unique and interesting, and I can't wait to see more :)
@BenMolyneaux
@BenMolyneaux Жыл бұрын
A moving and profound essay. I loved playing this game, but hearing your reflections on it has enhanced the experience all over again. Well done!
@jfvt05
@jfvt05 3 ай бұрын
Wow! This was so well done!! Nice work!
@jimbody1448
@jimbody1448 2 жыл бұрын
Absolutely fantastic, thank you for sharing. Can't wait for more from this channel
@Ghost_Hybrid
@Ghost_Hybrid Жыл бұрын
Your ability to tell a story is masterful. Thank you for sharing the journey.
@eduardoandrescontrerasrome6703
@eduardoandrescontrerasrome6703 Жыл бұрын
You literallty made shed tears. This what I love so much about this game, its message is so profound and truly makes you reflect in on yourself.
@isaac-of-some-sort
@isaac-of-some-sort Жыл бұрын
These videos are always beautiful, thank you for making them.
@_benput22_27
@_benput22_27 2 жыл бұрын
I was so happy to see this uploaded, another great essay going through the game. Some other games that I think could be interesting topics are Hyper Light Drifter and Celeste, both of which I think tell their stories in unique ways. I'll look forward to more content in the future :D
@eimaJMcman
@eimaJMcman Жыл бұрын
This is an excellent essay on this DLC, it perfectly articulates how finishing the game made me feel. Subscribed and really hoping to see more video essays from you, whether they’re about games or otherwise
@bence0302bence
@bence0302bence Жыл бұрын
11/10 editing and writing. You are super underrated, keep it up :D
@JasperLaw
@JasperLaw Ай бұрын
wow. Just stunning. I had thought along these lines before, but thak you for showing me and helping me understand a new perspective. on the DLC. Somewhat selfishly, I never expected it to tie back into my own life at the end - your advice is genuinely going to help me move forward through the way life is right now!
@jacquelinek3834
@jacquelinek3834 2 жыл бұрын
I love that you connect this video to your previous video with revealing the terror passage from Burke, it reminds me of how the DLC reveals additional information from the same source material we already visited :) great video, just like your last one. Thank you for helping still that ache a bit that we can never truly experience this masterpiece of a game again, haha! I'm excited for your future projects :)
@jacquelinek3834
@jacquelinek3834 2 жыл бұрын
AMAZING Soundtrack too! The soundtrack is such a big emotion carrier for me in this game, and Jelle you did an amazing job for these video essays :)
@woopdedo3
@woopdedo3 Жыл бұрын
Truly incredible videos. So beautifully written and well analyzed, with new revelations I had never even thought of before. Thanks for making my favorite game even better.
@catarinamotta514
@catarinamotta514 Жыл бұрын
Congratulations on the video, you explained the game in a way I could feel but couldn’t put into words. I really appreciate this video, this game will always be a part of me
@vitormateusrigotti7178
@vitormateusrigotti7178 2 жыл бұрын
You made me cry, dude...
@bluethesilly
@bluethesilly Жыл бұрын
Thanks for making this video. Thank you for understanding and showing how the horror of this game becomes so unique and beautiful. And lastly... Thanks for making me cry.
@prehistoricbanana9480
@prehistoricbanana9480 2 жыл бұрын
Absolutely phenomenal work. It's astonishing to me that this is only your second video, as this level of quality implies years of experience. Excited for anything you do next.
@dighad3824
@dighad3824 2 ай бұрын
they are so brilliant not only this DLC completes the main game, but it's added in a literal way of "finding" it, it's not just: "Oh hey, we added a new planet!". it's always there, but we don't know it yet
@brackenseely3175
@brackenseely3175 Жыл бұрын
Fear is the mind killer. What I always liked about that quote from Dune is the implication that fear has to go through you to conquer it. That you have to feel it an accept it before rising above it
@KiraCatsoup
@KiraCatsoup Жыл бұрын
Thank you for this beautiful video. Made me all emotional about my experience with this game again
@davidgroman2306
@davidgroman2306 Жыл бұрын
It's one of the best explanations I saw of the DLC. I just finished it, and the filling was as you said. Thanks for this good review 😊
@DrBusiness9
@DrBusiness9 Жыл бұрын
Really love the writing for these videos, concise explanations for insanely complex things
@DavidFowlerMusic
@DavidFowlerMusic 4 ай бұрын
Just found your channel through your first Outer Wilds video, ravenously devoured this one, and now I'm subscribed. Without exaggeration, these two videos are THE BEST commentary I've found on Outer Wilds since finishing it last month, and are perhaps even just some of the best video essays I've ever seen about any topic.
@leftovernoise
@leftovernoise Жыл бұрын
Absolutely beautiful work, thank you
@EuropaE
@EuropaE 2 жыл бұрын
Great video, you hit the bullseye in explaining what makes this DLC so good
@gustavochedid1137
@gustavochedid1137 2 жыл бұрын
Im in awe with your channel and how you piece together and present your thoughts. I hope to see you take off
@davidnilsson7733
@davidnilsson7733 2 жыл бұрын
Man! This was a great video, certainly gave me a lot to think about. Would love to see more OW content from you.
@rattlethecages
@rattlethecages 9 ай бұрын
This video is a masterclass. Your ability to extract the thematic core of this game and articulate it in such an eloquent way is to be commended. Subbed!
@zanuka7487
@zanuka7487 3 ай бұрын
love the video, awesome work
@noahhascall3004
@noahhascall3004 Жыл бұрын
My favorite part about the DLC is that in the end we have to accept that we ourselves are just like the strangers. Fearing their own mortality and missing their home world they choose to cage themselves inside a simulation forever. They live the same days in the same houses over and over trapped within the walls they built looking back on what was. But how are we any different. We live the same day over and over on repeat, walking across the same paths in and endless cycle within the confines of our solar system. Beyond knowledge of our surroundings there is no progress to be made, we can't change our world. Even the false hope of turning off the sun station becomes shattered once we learn the project was a failure and the sun is exploding naturally. But somewhat unlike the strangers, we don't just hide away but hold an entire universe hostage by doing so. Eventually we have to move on, eventually we have to break this cradle of a cycle by going into the eye, giving birth to a new universe, and dying. We have to let go of our fear and move forward.
@Will-qq8oz
@Will-qq8oz 2 жыл бұрын
Your first video was so amazing, I couldn’t believe it was your first and only upload! And I was extremely excited to see this pop on my feed. Thank you!
@LaughingShotgun
@LaughingShotgun Жыл бұрын
Wonderful video for a truly incredible game. Really glad to see you using Lugos’ footage as well. Not used to seeing him outside his own channel, but his playthrough is by far my favorite out there and the closest one to making me feel the same way I felt when I first played it for myself.
@smokingbobs1344
@smokingbobs1344 2 жыл бұрын
My God this was insightful. Well done.
@zephricus2089
@zephricus2089 Ай бұрын
Fantastic video. Thank you
@chekote
@chekote 2 жыл бұрын
Dude. Your stuff gives me chills. Instant sub! ❤️
@jpkan3873
@jpkan3873 2 жыл бұрын
i will always be thankful with this community, i had never seen a video that doesnt prevent you from the spoilers and recomend you to play it or at least give it a try before seeing the video. Everyone speaks in a so passionate, emotional and personal way that makes you feel very comfy, like being in a campfire around your friends... its like the feeling of playing this masterpiece once again for the very first time, so thanks for the video, i love every part of it, the phrases and the music, thats not exactly from the game but inspired from it,all of that shows the dedication that you put on it... so yeah... thaks
@_Cypher__
@_Cypher__ 2 жыл бұрын
This and your previous video are the best video essays I’ve seen on Outer Wilds, your incorporation of philosophical concepts like the shadow is masterfully done.Your music for the videos is amazing and really elevates the whole video to another level. Your videos are so brilliantly constructed that I hard find it hard not to shed some tears, just goes to show how much this game means to us. You remind me a lot of Mobius Digital themselves in the way that they are a relatively new to the scene and not well know to the public but are making some of the best content in their craft. I’m excited to see your next video whenever that may come out. Thank you for this video it really means a lot to me and I wish you the best life man. cheers!
@crazyjaybe
@crazyjaybe Ай бұрын
Awesome video! Thank you
@marcelgonzalezguillin8235
@marcelgonzalezguillin8235 Жыл бұрын
This is amazingly good, thanks for creating this, very sincerely.
@deathsharp1512
@deathsharp1512 Жыл бұрын
Brilliant work
@cloud99vii27
@cloud99vii27 Жыл бұрын
Wow I wasn't expecting a philosophical video but it worked really well, and your voice is so calm and pleasant to hear. You have reason when you say fear is all in our minds because my main terror in this game was the fear to encounter one of the Owlks in the pure dark, the fear of the jumpscare if you want.
@samuelfaure4332
@samuelfaure4332 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks again for this brillant essay!
@fungus1005
@fungus1005 2 жыл бұрын
This is a great video my man, it shares a lot of thoughts I had about echoes. Keep it up 😎
@gabrielm5087
@gabrielm5087 Жыл бұрын
Bro the video was legendary I hope you’ll get more followers
@telekinesticman
@telekinesticman Жыл бұрын
Great stuff, I love your research into philosophy adding to the themes of the game.
@marlijnvn3706
@marlijnvn3706 2 жыл бұрын
Wow! Another great analysis. Love how you also go out of the game, into philosophy and psychology, and tie it into the subject. Especially liked the little thought that going down the stairs to the ritual room is like going down the strangers' subconsiousness, I never thought of it but makes total sense. Maybe a new video could be about Journey, and its influence it had on gaming! Ive seen so many games trying to replicate that feeling. Or Inside/Limbo Or dr robotniks mean bean machine, also a very unique, influential game ;)
@jacesmuz2005
@jacesmuz2005 2 жыл бұрын
You make videos with the same quality as million subscriber KZbinrs. Keep it up!
@clanime3486
@clanime3486 5 ай бұрын
Masterful work on this video! I recently finished Outer Wilds, and I had unexplained feelings about this game. I wanted to understand why this game meant so much to me. Thank you explaining it so succinctly and perfectly.
@d_camara
@d_camara 2 жыл бұрын
you should direct a movie or game already, your two Outer Wilds videos sure are heavenly well directed, and in a way that makes so much justice of the game's themes too, they make all of the science fiction afectionate steps the game does
@pedroscoponi4905
@pedroscoponi4905 9 ай бұрын
This might be my favorite video essay on EotE to date, well done!
@glidershower
@glidershower 2 жыл бұрын
I've had a philosophy for quite some time that _fear is the root of all evil,_ for all evil can be traced back to being motivated by fear. Money, power, fame, are but illusions of safety, control and permanence, respectively, illusions over an existence that rests in an absurd yet sensible truth of not having a say on most of it, yet we are responsible for much of its outcome. Life itself, and being aware enough to ponder on its eventual apparent end and the impossibility to fathom if and what lies ahead of it, _or even its purpose of being, if it even has some,_ is perhaps the most sublime experience of it all. Standing in the edge of a chasm, or feet away from a deathly predator, or witnessing a natural 'disaster', forces that uncomfortable reminder of mortality that usually remains asleep in waking life, out into the awake conscious. And it is that fear of death that led to the human creation of evil on an existence that _simply 'is'._ And the tragedy of evil lies in that it ultimately led the human race towards not making itself responsible for its destiny, to excuse their actions on imaginary forces while actively working against real ones. So for one to successfully defeat evil, one must first defeat that fear by rationalizing it in order to overcome it, rather than hiding and trying to escape from it. So in the DLC, the theme that hit me the most is that, _facing and overcoming the fear of death._ While in the base game I felt somewhat sad everyone and you still died, even if you made a new universe, the stranger's final decision to drown their torch and leave you one last hopeful vision of what lies ahead of life itself, made me find comfort in the original ending. Like Richard from _Hotline Miami 2_ said: "Leaving this world is not as scary as it sounds."
@ihopeyouandicanbefriends
@ihopeyouandicanbefriends 8 ай бұрын
17:37 beautiful that the chord that plays here is one that fades away, like the Nomai tracing the reverberations of an instrument last plucked a long time ago
@lateAutumn314
@lateAutumn314 Жыл бұрын
These kind of profound takes on outer wilds is what I was missing the whole time. Thank you for sharing your thoughts on this marvelous experience.
@StegoAqua
@StegoAqua 6 ай бұрын
I Love this game, because it honestly speaks to us as well Living Creatures
@soapymargherita
@soapymargherita Жыл бұрын
I'm so glad people are still out here making content like this about my favourite game of all time. I can never get enough of Outer Wilds.
@philip2686
@philip2686 Жыл бұрын
Such a great Video!
@Mimi-vu5tw
@Mimi-vu5tw 2 жыл бұрын
This is really the best! Your videos leave me longing for more even when I'm still half way in. I think you are on to something valuable with this approach. Also like how you incorporate your personal experiences/mind wanderings to ground the whole thing. Thanks a lot! as for new videos, The Beginners Guide/To the Moon/Papo and Yo/Papers Please could be interesting or for more recent games Disco Elysium?
@Dan0RG
@Dan0RG 2 жыл бұрын
This follow-up video essay, much like the DLC itself, knocks it out of the park where I didn't think it could be done... again. I think I like this video more than the one you did on the base game. The soundtrack as well... Great job!
@FlexofFunk
@FlexofFunk 2 жыл бұрын
Very good review man
@andip278
@andip278 2 жыл бұрын
Another great vid👌
@Zero-4793
@Zero-4793 2 жыл бұрын
This essay is beautiful, and so is the music :)
@ngn7216
@ngn7216 2 жыл бұрын
Playing echoes probably shaved an hour or so off of my life but i think watching this gave it all back, great vid man :D
@playingitstraight
@playingitstraight 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@turquoisemaple
@turquoisemaple 2 жыл бұрын
damn. just. damn. this was so good. thanks for sharing!
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