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Added:Hello gorgeous people. What is going on and welcome back to another video. In today's video, we're going to be watching a French analog horror short film called Report Arabus.
In the '90s, scientists discovered a hole at the bottom of the Pacific Ocean.
So, they decide to make a plan and gather a team so they can explore this hole. But what they end up discovering is terrifying. Now, obviously, I don't want to spoil it for you guys, but if you're a fan of deep sea horror, you're going to love this one. This film was created by the channel of the same name, Report Arabus, whose link to their channel will be at the top of the description down below. Please be sure to go and support your analog horror content creators. Report Arabus actually has another series over on their channel, which is also deep sea horror.
So, if you like what you see here today, you're definitely going to like more of the stuff over on their channel. And one more thing before we get started today.
If you could do me a favor and open up the video that we're watching today in another tab or on another device and just lower the volume but don't mute it entirely. If you have the video play in the background, it still helps support these creators by giving them views and giving them watch time on their videos so that they can continue to grow in the YouTube algorithm. This is a great way to continue supporting these creators while also watching my videos at the same time. I know a lot of you guys like to watch these videos with me because you're too scared to watch them on your own. So, please be sure to do this to continue to support the original creator. But all right, guys. So, enough of me yapping. Let's jump right in.
Marine Scientific Research Institute August 2695 Pacific Ocean Pegasus OBS ROV footage research vessel Orion.
So, OBS ROV I believe means observation remotely operated vehicle. I'm just going to let you guys know in case you can't tell. Um, this video is actually in French. We do have English captions, but I'm gonna have to pause a lot just so that I could process the information, read the captions at the same time, be able to view what's going on on screen.
So, I do apologize if I pause multiple times throughout this ROV Pegasus.
Okay. So, in like a little car at the bottom of the ocean, essentially the bottom of the Pacific.
Some kind of hole.
or CES mission. The main objective is to explore the hole located approximately 200 m down in the Pacific Ocean. The anomaly we're calling Arabus has a diameter of 60 m and unknown depth.
Orion scientific research vessel Phase one, ROV inoperable because of the unknown topography of the tunnel.
Beams will be installed to support a diving cage.
Phase two, team selection and saturation diving.
The team of three will descend in a diving bell.
Diver one will collect data. Diver 2 will be in the cage. The bell operator will supervise the team.
All right. Now, we are going to stop here um because I need to process everything that just happened. That was a lot honestly for me in uh 2 minutes. So the mission is called Orus and the goal is for them to explore this mysterious hole that they have found at the bottom of the Pacific Ocean or 200 m deep in the Pacific Ocean. Uh for context or so you can understand 200 m is like if you took the Statue of Liberty and then you timesed it by two and added a little bit more. The Statue of Liberty is around like 93 m tall or something like that.
So, two of those stacked on top of each other and a little more. That's how deep the start of the hole is. And here is the hole. They're calling it Arabus. And it has a da diameter of 60 m and an unknown depth. So, I'm guessing they just want to explore this cuz they're like, "This is kind of weird. There's this giant hole in the middle of the Pacific, and we have no idea how deep it is, what caused it, if there is anything down there." So far, the vibes I'm getting is this is a very innocent like exploration. and like we're just trying to like gather research for science. I wonder why they're calling it Arabus though. I don't think that there is a meaning behind that. Uh maybe there is and we'll find out later. Orion is the name of the scientific research vessel, which we're seeing a boat here. So, I'm guessing that's the name of the boat.
Now, in phase one, the ROV was inoperable because of the unknown topography of the tunnel. So, their little car they can't continue using to investigate this hole because, well, it's a hole and if they drove the car into the hole, they have no idea how far it would fall. and if they would even be able to recover it. So instead, they come up with this plan where they're going to make this structure over the hole so that they can send a diving cage down. So from my understanding of what a diving cage is, it's kind of like if you've ever seen those shark diving videos, like where people go down into the ocean and they're like in this like metal cage. That's what a diving cage is, I'm pretty sure. So this structure is going to hold the diving cage so that they could send it down into the hole.
Phase two is selecting the team and saturation diving. Uh if you're like me, you have no idea what saturation diving is. And saturation diving is going to extreme depths for weeks at a time, which is obviously not something that just maybe your average diver could do.
Um this is something that you have to train for. You have to be able to do that because when you go to such extreme depths, there's changes in pressure and things that the human body can't just naturally do right off the bat.
So it is a special type of diving for that. So they're sending down a team of three in a diving bell. So essentially it's the boat at the top on you know on the surface of the water. Then they send down a diving bell people in the bell and then they go down to that structure over the hole and then they send someone into the cage and the person in the cage goes down into the hole. Diver one will collect data. Diver 2 will be in the cage and diver 3 will be the bell operator. And this is the team. We got Adrien Flury, uh, Capucine Lore, and Francois Beckeric. I hope I'm pronouncing those right. Uh, bear with me because there's a lot of names and things I'm probably going to say for the first time ever in this video. So, if I do say anything wrong, please be sure to correct me in the comments. Now, obviously, we just get the team here, but there are a bunch of descriptions for them, and I just want to go through them real quick. So, we got Adrian here, who's a passionate underwater geologist who has dedicated his career to studying the structure and composition of the seabed. With over 10 years of experience in underwater geology, he's worked on numerous large-scale scientific projects from the study of submarine tectonic faults to the mapping of marine mineral deposits.
As an underwater geologist, Adrian has extensive expertise in the use of specialized research equipment such as sonar, corers, and underwater robots.
He's also recognized for his expertise in geological data analysis and seabed mapping. Kabucinine is experienced saturation diver who has dedicated her career to underwater exploration and research. She's certified as a professional saturation diver and has extensive deep sea diving experience.
With over 8 years of diving experience, Kabushian has worked on numerous saturation research missions at sea, performing underwater construction and maintenance work, as well as ocean oceanographic sampling and measurements.
She's also experienced in the use of specialized diving equipment such as saturation breathing systems, underwater robots, and underwater cameras. Then we have Fans Beckerich, an oceanographer who has dedicated his career to the study of marine ecosystems and their interaction with the environment. With over 15 years of experience in marine research, he has worked on a variety of large-scale scientific projects, ranging from studying the impact of climate change on the oceans to researching coral reef ecosystems. As an oceanographer, Francois has extensive expertise in the And then it does cut off there. I'm not sure if that's a Google translate mistake or if that's I don't know what's up with that. Maybe that's intentional. Uh someone that's French and can actually translate these things, let me know. Google Translate is my best tool. But anyway, I think the main point to that is that we have a stack team of scientists who seem experienced in this type of work in their own, you know, sections of it. So, this mission should go great. And again, here is the diagram. So, this is the Orion. They send the whole team down in the diving bell. Someone stays in the diving bell. Someone is on the ground here. And then another person will go into the diving cage and go down into the hole. Are we all on the same page?
Do you understand?
Cool. All right, let's keep going.
November 3rd, mission or booing for Orion. We have reached working depth 160 m. Uh hold on one second. So these numbers on the side are the coordinates. Uh this is the time.
This is the date. So we're watching a camera from the diving bell. So this is the hole is the structure over the bell.
You can see the cage here it looks like.
And they have some lights set up so that they could see everything. Uh so this is the diving bell. Negative 162 m. Oh, they're all in the diving bell right now. Okay. Because this looks like Francois and this looks like Adrien. So I believe Capucine is going to be the one that's staying in the diving bell.
Orion for Capucine. Roger that. Stopping descent.
Position reached. Starting to record.
Roger that. Francois. Orion. I have diver one in place. Checking diver 2 for leaks.
Diver 2 underwater. 2013 Adrian for Caposine. Can you give me the target's position?
Target 20 m northwest.
Roger that. Thank you.
Diving suit camera recording. Adrian for Caposine. I'm in the cage.
Roger that, Adrian. Okay, so Adrian's the one going down in the cage. Capucine is in the diving bell. And Franuis is somewhere on the surface here like near the entrance to the hole. And you could see here like their depth meters.
Diver 2 in position. 2021 starting the winch.
All right. Going down.
I have visual on diver 2.
I'm guessing this is in the diving bell.
Crossing the horizon in three, two, one.
Entering Arabus 2022.
Roger that. Entering Arabus 2022.
Diver 2 just reached 200 m.
Kept scene. Do you hear that?
Negative, Frantois. What is it? Some kind of infrasound.
Have a scene for Orion. Do you have a sub signal around?
>> Negative. Everything's clear.
Have seen. Do you see it?
Hello.
We have a problem. The bell just tilted.
Orion. What's going on?
Prince umbilical just stretched out. The frame brought the whole bell with it.
Roger that. We're stopping the cage.
Renad, do you copy umbilical severed? I don't have any weight.
Diving station for captain. We need ROV operator right now. We lost the diver.
Orion. And the bell is starting to be flooded.
The winch is stuck.
I'm putting my mask on. Switching to radio.
Okay.
Was that a hand at the end there?
You could hear some kind of creature and it disconnected the diving bell from the Orion above. So everything's going to plan and then Francois says, "Do you hear that?
catch it.
I can't even say what that might sound like cuz I' I can't relate it to anything, but it sounds like something huge in the water. Uh, an infrasound is like a really really low frequency sound, which I guess makes sense because you're in the ocean, I think. So that's why Capyscene ends up asking Orion if they have any subs nearby cuz maybe subs can make sounds like that. You have a sub signal around. Yeah.
Then they're like, "No, negative.
Nothing's there." And then he says, "Kepen, do you see it?" And then the diving bell gets knocked over. So from my understanding of that, let me just go and show you the diagram cuz I think that's the best way to show it. So again, Cosine's here in the diving bell.
This is the camera that we're watching during that scene. Francois is this dot here and Adrien is here.
Now Francois sees something and says, "Keepine, do you see that?" And then the diving bell gets knocked over because Francois gets hit or pulled by whatever he sees to the point that it breaks the cord. So, he's disconnected from the bell, but also it pulled so hard that the bell got knocked over and some I guess because it was pulled so hard the it like breached the bell a little bit cuz then Capine says the the bell started filling with water. On top of that, Orion says the winch isn't working. I'm not sure if that's the winch for Adrian who's in the cage for this wire. Uh, the winch is like what controls the wire, like you know, the cage going up and down. So, I'm not sure if that's for Adrian's cage, like they can't pull him up or if they can't pull the bell up. But either way, the bell ends up falling anyway. It looks like something gets onto the bell cuz we saw that hand come over. So, it's interesting. I know I yap a lot and like sometimes we're we're like talking more than we are watching, but I just want to make sure like the whole point of watching these videos together is so that I can help you guys understand, but I'm also understanding while I'm watching. So if again, if you guys want to go and watch this yourself without all the pausing and the yapping, please be sure to go and support Rapport Arabus. The link will be in the description down below.
All right. November 4th, incident report. Lost communication with the bell.
ROV deployed.
Wait, so hold on.
This is the next day. So they lost connection at they lost connection at 20 24 and then sent the ROV at 2039 the next day. Or no, maybe the reports the next day, but they sent the ROV like 30 minutes later, 20 minutes later.
All right, that's the diving bell.
Medical examination scene drowning.
Bransaw, broken ribs, ruptured spleen amputation.
Adrien, arm severed, no other remainings.
What? Divers footage. Recovery from the bell in progress.
Adrian's diving suit footage.
Roger that, Adrian. Diver 2 in position at 2021. Starting the winch. All right.
So, this is his POV. All right. Going down.
That's crazy.
Crossing the horizon in 3 2 1.
>> Entering Arabus 2022.
Contact in 5 4 3. See you later, Adrian.
Y threshold crossed. Comms will return during the ascent in about an hour.
Visibility starting to decline.
Turning on diving suit LED light.
We still can't see anything except for the cage.
The tunnel seems to be made of basalt.
No significance narrowing 20 m in.
Temperature stable. Still two Celsius degrees.
Oh.
All right. So that's the moment that something takes Francois.
Okay. I just felt a strong jerk on the umbilical.
Everything still works.
He's still going down.
>> Okay, descent stopped. Standing by.
Okay, now he's not.
>> Okay, winch appears to be stucked. I'm 30 m down. He can't see anything going on up there.
Oh, >> something's wrong with the bell.
What is that?
Okay. Like this is some kind of massive sea creature here. I'm I'm maybe I'm I don't know if it's huge or not because yeah, right here this thing looks huge.
Like look at the way it dives in there.
It looks gigantic. But at the same time, why wouldn't something like that just swallow the diving bell? Like if something like that grabbed Francois, right? Makes sense to like yank the cord and pull the diving bell. That totally makes sense. But what doesn't make sense to me is the diving bell like before it gets like disconnected and falls. It looks like a hand comes over the camera.
You can't tell me that that creature there that we just looked at. Like it it would have to be its teeth if anything, right? That looked like that over the camera. Like it like imagine this is the diving bell, right? You really think this creature went and then just dropped the diving bell?
Like there's no way. I'm wondering.
There's got to be like two different creatures or I don't know. Maybe I'm overthinking it too much.
Maybe it is just some kind of giant sea creature that did this.
All right, we'll have to keep watching.
We're just going to watch through this moment again where he gets eaten essentially.
>> Yeah, like that's huge. How did it not just swallow the his entire body?
Texonomy and artists rendition.
Oh, here we go.
Oh. Oh my god.
Dude, that looks like a Leviathan out of Sonotica.
Oh god.
Marine Scientific Research Institute. Uh before we do continue, I just want to go back and take a look at their autopsies.
So Kabine died from drowning. That makes sense. This I'm guessing is Francois's body. Here's my thing. If this giant creature, right, like we just saw how massive it was on a on like a you know, an artist rendition that they made, why wouldn't it just eat them entirely?
Food is food, right? Unless it's like a vegetarian.
But interesting that it would like eat Francois's leg but not his whole body.
Also, amputation, broken ribs, ruptured spleen.
What's What is this though? And then even more weird, right? Like we just watched that video. That thing ran straight into the diving cage. And look, the diving cage is still here.
But Adrien's body isn't. It's just his arms left. There's something very off with this still. And just to get another look at this thing like Oh my god. It doesn't Does it have eyes?
You can see like its nose here, its mouth. It Yeah, these might be eyes here on the sides. Oh, it just looks like it looks like a whale if someone just like dragged its head way too long.
Marine Scientific Research Institute experiencing resources and safety issues. Ear Hold on. Whoa, slow down.
Slow down. Experiencing resources and safety issues. Ears has decided to contact the Navy. The Navy will provide helicopters in order to place a tracking device on the creature.
All right.
But I don't understand. Is the creature really going to come that high up to the surface?
It was around 200 m deep.
Don't tell me this thing's going to come flying out of the water and and eat the helicopter.
Oh, there it is.
Why is it just sitting there?
I don't know about this. There's something There's something off here.
So now they could track it. French National Navy.
Navy's planning a bathtric mission to map Arabus.
Bmetric scanner Theta.
Technical details.
Mission will be reusing the structure built by Ursam.
Okay, so they're still going to use that that structure they made over the hole.
I guess the Navy's involved now cuz they're like, "Damn, there's this monstrous sea creature that might have come from this hole. We need to see if there's more going on."
Oh yeah, they're they're -291 m right now. Almost negative 300.
This is in the hole.
Those look like buildings, but they're like giant stone.
Whoa. Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait.
It's symbols written on square pieces of stone. Sonar mapping.
So hold on, hold on.
So the Navy goes down into the hole and around 300 meters deep, another 100 meters into the hole, they see these giant, it looks like stone or rock or whatever material it's made out of. Um, not cubes, pillars.
And they have symbols written on them and it's it's all over all of them.
That's not naturally forming. And then you see on the sonar here, there's just so many of them.
Confidential defense. Orpheus mission is planned to explore further. Okay. Whoa.
How did you even expect me to read that?
The Orpheus mission is planned to explore further into the cave below Arabus. When the creature is away, the French Navy will use its experimental technologies to make the mission successful.
Deep submergence rescue vehicle EA2289.
Technical details.
Meopag meopelagic diving suit. Sexam.
What is meopalagic? The layer of the ocean extending from 200 to 1,000 m.
All right. So, they're preparing a suit that could let them go up to 1,000 meters. Then, technical details.
Crew. Lieutenant Commander Stefan Bigot.
Warrant Officer to Benjamin Gothier.
Warrant officer one Pascal DSurus Orpheus mission will be ready for launch in January of 1996.
January 7th mission Orpheus already at 370 m deep.
Attention bigger ready to go. Recording test Ben loud and clear the phone. Okay.
What an interesting like um I don't know ship that they have here to go down there.
370 m Please give me a closer look at the symbols.
The ground is flat.
Ben, you coming?
>> Yeah, I'm packing the equipment.
Ben, don't lie. You're scared. I would be too, bro.
Stefan, there's an anomaly northwest 88 degrees from you.
>> Roger that. I'm coming. What is it?
See for yourself. Oh, there's symbols all over the ground, too.
They're so small in comparison to these structures.
Light beam doesn't reach the end.
A staircase.
What do we do, sir?
Go down him.
This is a nightmare, dude. Being this deep in the water, if something goes wrong, you're it's it's over.
What are you going to do? Run up these stairs? Like, oh my god, we're in some kind of answer room with a bridge in the middle.
What is that?
It's like something floating around in the water.
Ben, what do you think? Looks organic.
I'm going to unfold the rod to get a sample. Roger that. I'm going to check what's going on at the end of the bridge.
Yeah, cuz maybe like a door opens or something. Who knows at this point?
It's the fun.
Hold up.
frame by frame here.
That is something with legs and hands and a head, two eyes. It is It is literally a door.
Like I was kind of I was joking, but it is a giant door.
And look at how effortlessly the door opens that deep in the water.
I can't even believe they made it up the stairs. What is that? My My only thought would is it has to be something like it's either something of ancient origin, right? like p-ating mankind and that's why it's, you know, so deep under the water or it's something alien that just never left and that somehow got stuck underwater. But the question is like was the hole always open? Did Arabus always exist or is it something that just opened recently? Cuz we don't really know. Maybe like scientists just found out about the hole like they just discovered it. Which also begs the question, there could be multiple of these same exact structures across the world in the ocean. Mr. President, I'm sending you this document to discuss a most serious and delicate question. During an oceanograph ocean during an oceanographic mission, a discovery of exceptional points was made in the Pacific Ocean.
The information collected leaves little doubt as to the confirmation of the existence of blank. After careful and consultative deliberation, I ask you as president of the republic to set off a plan in order to blank.
This decision was not taken lightly, but it is dictated by the imperative to protect our nation. Blank and the history of the world.
Executive order. Authorization of the Zuos nuclear test at the Fangatufa atoll in the Pacific Ocean.
They're going to nuke it. By virtue of my responsibilities as president of the French Republic, I authorized the last French nuclear test called Zuos. I don't even how do you pronounce that? Now, it is spelled differently, but when you look up this name, it's in Greek mythology. And I also know that Orion is in Greek mythology and so is Orus. In Greek mythology, Zuthus was a Pythian prince who later became king of Paloponyius.
Paloponyus.
Paloponyus. I'm seeing a lot of different pronunciations for this word online, but essentially this is the name for a nuke.
Jaquis Shurak, president of the French Republic.
January 27th, 96.
So, they're just going to drop the nuke into the hole.
Yep.
And that's the explosion from it.
6 5 4 3 2 1 What am I looking at?
Heat.
And that was report Arabus. Now, if you're confused like me at the ending, I'm just going to show it to you again.
On screen here, you could see that there was just this I mean weird static image that we saw for the end there. But this is actually a specttogram. So it's basically a visual version of audio. And I was a little confused by it, maybe what it was supposed to mean, but this is actually based on something real.
I've heard of this from Tik Tok and stuff like that, but I didn't know how real it was. But apparently that is a specttogram and sound of the Bloop. The Bloop was a mysterious ultra- low-frequency underwater sound recorded by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, NOAA, in 1997. Though it sparked theories of an undiscovered sea monster, NOAA later confirmed it was the natural sound of an ice quake, a massive iceberg cracking and breaking off of an Antarctic glacier. So, I believe the implication is the nuke didn't kill it, and that this thing, the creatures that were in Arabus, are actually the result of the sound of the bloop. One other cool thing that I want to point out before I go into my ending thoughts here. If you go on Wikipedia, you could actually find 1995 to96's French nuclear tests. And the last test was the same one that we watched in this video on January 27th of 1996. And it was in an underground shaft, and it was the biggest one that they did. I just want to point that out cuz I think that's a really cool way of like tying your analog horror to real world events, especially when this whole thing was supposed to be like a secret. like the reason for the nuke was like, "Oh, we're going to frame it as a test, but we're actually destroying this thing because we don't want the public to know about it." I think that's just a really cool way of tying it all together. Obviously, this is all fiction. That's not actually why they did the nuclear test. At least I hope not. Um, just a cool way of tying it all together. Now, as a whole, I think that this is an awesome piece of work. First of all, I don't think we get enough like deep water analog horror stories, and this was a really cool way of showing one. Basically, mankind just discovers this hole and for scientific research, we want to find out what's in it and how deep it is. And it turns out that we just put ourselves in a place where we don't belong. Immediately, we find out about this sea creature that seems to be like protecting it in a way. It seems like it lives down there, but also is protecting it because of the way that it just annihilated the first crew that tried to explore it. I still have my doubts that it was that giant creature that caused all of their deaths. And that's just mainly because I think if it killed that whole first team that we wouldn't have any of their bodies left. I feel like it would have eaten them entirely. And also, if you remember with the diving bell, I could swear it looked like that there was like a hand covering the camera there, which would makes more sense if that was the creature that opens the doors at the end. Like it would be that thing's hand cuz the hands do are kind of similar. like they're long and pointy. I don't know, maybe I'm overthinking it. Let me know what you guys think in the comments because at the same time, that thing that opens the door, it seems like it might be its first time coming out there. But essentially, what I think is at the bottom of Arabus is either something alien or just something that predates mankind, like something that is way beyond us. You know, there's symbols there that look alien, but it could have been something that was just on Earth before us and over time just got buried and buried and buried. And for some reason, this hole opened and just gave us access to it. It does also beg the question like, are there more of these structures around the world? And how deep are those structures actually? Like sure, we got to around like 400 m deep, but that was only because those guys saw that big creature at the end and they were like, "Yeah, we got to go." Who knows how complex it is down there, how many other different doorways and things there are, how deep it actually goes.
For all we know, there could be dozens of those things down there. And another interesting thought is that yeah, they nuked it, but clearly it survived. Like that's the point of why we're seeing the bloop at the end there. So, if anything, one, we pissed it off even more cuz we just nuked it. And two, you just made Arabus from a 60 m diameter hole to who even knows how big because you nuked it.
You just made the access in and out even easier. So, if there are more creatures down there and now they're pissed off that we nuke them, who knows what they could end up doing to humanity eventually. Now, that is the end of this story, though. And again, my final closing thoughts. I think this is incredible. I love the animations. I love the camera work. And I like a lot of the sound effects and just the way that the story was delivered as a whole.
If anything, my only critique is that I feel like things are presented very quickly. Like there is a lot that we covered in just that 20-minute video and I think it could be spaced out a little more, especially the earlier section where everything was going down with that first team. I feel like it could be spaced out a little bit more just so we have some time to like process what's going on. But that's if I'm like nitpicking a lot. But that is the end of report Arabus of this individual series.
This was originally uploaded as like a bunch of mini videos and then all put together into what we watch today. But that's the end of that series. The creator, Report Arabus, that's the name of their channel, is now starting a new series and they're quite a few episodes in. I have it here up on the screen now and you can see that it's called The Mirror Without Image. And just based on some of these thumbnail photos, this also looks very creepy. It is also an underwater horror similar to report Arabus, but I have read that it is not at all connected. They are completely different things, but similar in horror.
And also another thing, this new series seems to be entirely in English. So obviously I highly recommend you go and check out this new series because I will not be covering that in my video today.
But please be sure to go and check it out, watch it for yourself, and then come back and let me know if I should do a video on that one, too. But obviously guys, the most important thing here that I want you to do is to please just go to the Report Arabus channel and show some love, show some support. The link to their channel will be at the top of the description down below. Please be sure to go and support your analog horror content creators. Be sure to go over to the videos, watch them for yourselves, make sure to like them, make sure to comment your thoughts and theories over on those videos. Don't go and comment Immortal Marcus sent me. I don't I mean like I do appreciate that, but I want you guys to engage with the content for what it is. I don't want you guys to just go and blasting my name over there.
Again, I do appreciate it, but please just be sure to go and show support and show interest into these videos because we need to support these creators so that we can continue getting more work like this out on the internet in general. Remember, without these creators and without going to support them, you don't get videos like this from me. Also, Report Arabus is only at 3.6K right now. Let's try to get them over to 10K. I definitely think you guys could do it, and I'm sure that you guys loved the what we watched today already.
That's going to be it for me. Obviously, if you guys have any other recommendations or any thoughts or theories, be sure to let me know in the comments down below. And also, if you enjoyed this video, be sure to drop a like on it. And if you guys want to see more content from me that's like horror games or just going over other games, be sure to check out my second channel, Project Immortal. It'll be linked in the description down below. And also, if you're new here to this channel, be sure to subscribe. I go over stuff like this all the time on my channel. But all right, guys. Thank you so much for watching. I hope you have a great rest of your week, and I'll see you in the next one. Peace.
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