Summary
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The video begins with an unsettling intro featuring text like "Can you feel your heartbeat in your teeth?" and "Did the lobotomy help you?" before revealing the player is 'Patient number 109' and has just been released after a lobotomy. The game immediately shows glitches, with item names appearing as random text that changes constantly.
The player notes the mod's unique nature, observing that item names continuously change. Visual glitches and unsettling images periodically flash on the screen. The game starts asking the player questions, such as "Do you remember what you ate yesterday?", adding to the psychological disorientation.
While mining for coal, the player experiences more graphic glitches and the game takes items from their inventory without explanation. The mod continues to ask unsettling questions, like "I don't feel safe anymore," and there are auditory cues, including a girl laughing.
The player expresses a desire for more interactive questions, comparing it to a Roblox horror game. The mod asks "Do you remember why you're here?" and other perception-altering questions like "Does the floor feel softer today?" and "Do shadows move when you're not looking?".
While building a Birch wood base, the player notes the mod continues to drop items from their inventory. More visual distortions and unsettling images appear, accompanied by the repeated question "Do your eyes feel heavy?" and an instruction not to look behind. The player observes their created structure is unusually strange, questioning their own sanity within the game.
The player notices a pattern where the last item crafted or hovered over glitches in text. The mod displays an alarming message: "I remember something terrible." A creature is suddenly encountered, confirming the presence of hostile entities. The player concludes the mod has potential for a mod pack, suggesting it could create a very interesting mini-series due to its unique psychological horror approach.