This Game Will ALSO Blow Your Mind

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Published 2022-06-03
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The Stanley Parable is a game where you make choices.
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All Comments (21)
  • @tomgates2896
    fun facts : every single line of dialogue in the whole game that talk about Stanley, has a version where it says something like "Stanley and The Bucket" so the voices actor/actress of the game had to do every lines with those few words added not too fast nor too slow to fit the timing of the game every endings with Stanley alone has a version with The Bucket there was a bug somewhere in the game where you could get on a table and walk off a ledge to go off map. this bug has NOT been removed but instead they made it an ending where you get to hear a funny song.
  • tbh a developer ACTUALLY taking the negative coments and just being a total smartass over it is ABSOLUTELY BRILLIANT me personally i love to hear his rambles and theories. genuinley gets you to think
  • @wooly9967
    The suicide ending actually broke me, how many times you have to jump, the emotion in the narrators voice, the aspect of getting happiness whenever you want, all you have to do is just. stop.
  • @gamerztour
    found it absolutely insane that smii7y got the confusion ending first. makes the rest of the episode even better cuz he doesnt know if anything is supposed to happen or not
  • @hulkex6575
    I love how he immediately got the confusion ending first only to grow more confused by the never ending adventure
  • I love smii7y's slow descent into madness at the skip button, like it was a room made specifically to torture him
  • @Jame5man
    No game has ever channeled Smii7y’s manic energy like this one.
  • @cannon9165
    56:04 "Someone was following Stanley, he was sure of it." "Wait what?!" That had me laughing so hard.
  • @The_Thulhu
    I've been listening to this in the background for near an hour now, and when the narrator said, "Somebody was following Stanley," at 56:04 I felt more dread in that single moment than any horror game playthrough I've done/watched. That fucking freaked me out lmao.
  • @BallisticAero
    Shoutout to Kevan Brighting for the role of the Narrator. Absolutely stellar job from him I really love these long full playthroughs, I don't always watch the whole thing in one sitting but it's always fun to make it a 3 day viewing experience. Good stuff
  • The suicide ending hits me really hard, you can hear the pain and suffering in the narrators voice, it makes me want to cry. Same with the skip button ending, every time you leave the narrator, he seems more sad, until.. Well, he's dead or gone.
  • @Serorro
    it's always so painful to watch someone not go into the hole a second time
  • The sneeze in the silence around the 50 minute mark made me fall out of my chair laughing it was so perfect
  • @rayrice3079
    I like how this game is mostly sociology arguments put into their scenarios while making glass half full glass half empty remarks on them. Really perfect for Smii7y since he plays games like an ape discovering fire
  • I love the color blind joke, “your right I’m color blind” walks through the blue door 😂
  • @Petrico94
    1:37:00 "You can't scare me" probably one of the more disturbing endings
  • @passerinity
    I love how you can tell how he genuinely feels bad during the ending where Stanley kills himself to restart. Like the Narrator sounds so distraught
  • Someone find the narrator and give him a hug and an oscar for his performance. Single handedly the most expressive character of all time, and they don't even have a body.
  • The Stanley Parable is, almost in spite of its loud and ironic insistence, a beautiful work of art. The commentary present is given a sense of dramatic heavy-handed irony, giving it the feel of being purposely presented as irony, but to such an extreme degree that it almost folds in on itself and the irony comes straightens out into the developers simply stating the truth as they see it from behind the thin veneer of it "obviously being a joke" - now there's a sentence that might even be worthy of The Narrator. And it's obvious with this re-release that they're not content with simply re-presenting their commentary on videogames as they stood at the time the game originally released, but they also have to apply the same treatment to how games are nowadays, with their 'rushed' expansions and all. Good to see that the Stanley Parable devs never lost their sense of humor, and that The Narrator never lost his knack for making us laugh at things as silly as a 'skip' button.