Roblox Psychological Horror Is SCARY...

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Published 2024-01-06
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All Comments (21)
  • @TheRogurt
    First video posted while in Korea lets gooo
  • @beruburrito
    My grandmother suffers with worsening dementia and it's really sad how accurate some of it is portrayed in this game. There's always some sort of anxiousness, a need to protect themselves, and not remembering things that have just happened but instead things that have happened many years ago. My personal explanation and theory for Jim saying "there is no escape" is that there is no true escape to the mental hell these poor people are put through by their own bodies. This is a really great horror game.
  • @Xynlnn
    i love psychological horror games to my core because they always just bring such contrast to such heavy topics in ways that just give you goosebumps being alone, this game really shows the depth of schizophrenia for jim and the ways he imagines things.
  • @cakey6636
    Here’s the most flimsy psychological analysis I’ve ever done. I tried to go back to the numbers and letters to attempt to decode them but none of them gave any answers, so I’ll conclude that they’re all just random numbers the creator thought up of, or it simply doesn’t have that much meaning to the overall story. In this game we play as an orphaned kid named Jimmy.(I had a feeling we were actually playing as a kid ever since the start but I don’t exactly have proof of this, so just call it an intuition.) He’s diagnosed with childhood dementia, schizophrenia, and depression. The overall plot is simple. He’s a kid in a mental hospital who forgets who he is due to his schizophrenia, and often remembering false memories. “New memory unlocked” could mean that his mind is making up the stories as he goes on. He mentions that he “has to find the clock otherwise it will get him”. In the true ending, next to his bed are drawn clocks. “It” most likely refers to his delusions. “It” catching him means that he will forever forget his true identity and end up living in the world he’s made. In the true ending he has time to look at the clock and start to connect this delusion he’s built to reality. The clock is something that the nurses probably told him to use as a center point to come back from his episodes which is why this is written in a note. It’s so he doesn’t forget. It’s not a physical note but a mental one the nurses repeatedly tells him to remember. There’s so many drawn clocks because Jimmy constantly tries to remember the clocks and scribbles them down. Time is also something that will never make sense if you’re not lucid. My therapist has said before that an easy way to tell if I’m dreaming or not is to look at the clock. This method never worked for me because I mostly have memory problems relating to dreams, but it does help other patients. In the bad ending, he does not look at the clock and rather focus in the darkness. The note was ominous and vague, not actually saying what “it” is. Jim probably thinks it refers to some sort of schizophrenic monster that he has to defend himself from. When a certain amount of time passed he concludes that since it won’t show up, he’ll find a way out by himself and shoots himself. This could be taken as either him unknowingly succumbing to “it”, or him somehow finding a way to off himself irl while clouded by the hallucination of another life. He mentions that he never had parents or any family, so in his delusion he creates one of his own. Jane was modeled after the only feminine figure he knew which was Emily, his assigned nurse. It doesn’t necessarily mean he has a puppy crush on her, but could just be his need for a loving female figure to take care of him. The note on the bed is probably a suicide note he wrote in real life in case of him committing suicide. I can’t tell what kind of flowers are in the wedding scene because it’s a Roblox model but it could definitely be flowers he was given by the nurses similarly to how a family member would visit a patient’s bed with flowers. I’m pretty sure I’m missing a lot of things right now because I forgot to write down my thoughts. I’m also on a trip and forgot my meds at home so this definitely isn’t my best work, but I do hope this helps you understand things a bit more. Feel free to ask questions about certain parts of the game if I forgot to elaborate any because, again, I’m a bit eepy mentally and physically.
  • @marcorocchi6758
    I love how the devs decided to give the protagonist every mental issue possible and spam a ship horn troughtout the whole game
  • @liyanaritch3809
    If I had a nickel for every time a character in a Roblox game named Jim, who shot themself after being subjected to psychological torture I’d have two nickels which isn’t a lot but it’s weird it happened twice.
  • 11:21 I hate how an ad played right immediately after the jumpscare, so it looked like jane jumped towards me to give me an ad
  • @user-oe1fj1ze5b
    As a person who suffers from one of the three conditions (depression) the setraline dosage is honestly low, but accurate. And no, normally people with conditions like that aren’t normally allowed to live alone because they can be dangerous to themselves or others. For me, I can’t live alone due to being a danger to myself, but the accuracy in this game really just makes it hit harder than other games meant to cause uneasy feelings. Thank you for playing this, and I enjoy your content. Enjoy your time in Korea!
  • @bigsadge747
    it truly does rattle my bones when i see heartbreaking pieces of art played by good pal yoghurt without his goonies
  • @AlexThePotatoe
    Okay honestly this was just sad for me. The fact that Jimmy (or Jim) realized Jane and his ‘home’ was all just in his imagination just proves how badly he needed them in his life. I guess this is the effect of Schizophrenia for him.. edit: jim bro..
  • @rizz_cj
    “There is no escape” is actually a reference to how Rogurt cannot escape his fate even by moving to korea, comment “RIP bozo” on this video to pay your respects
  • @Gada0
    I'm not too sure if you know this, but a game you played a while back, called Scotomaphobia, has received a few updates. This is includes layer 3 and a few secrets. Unfortunately, layer 3 has a few bugs, but I would love to see you play this game again! Thank you for all the great content!
  • “Diagnosed with schizophrenia, depression, and detention” Rogurt- this guy is cooked
  • @ASpecialGuest
    Psychological horror is so much better than the classic cheap (insert loud jumpscare), I hope you make more videos on games like these!
  • @Lolturtle7
    If I had a quarter for every time a psychological horror game used the name “Jim” for the player, I Would have 2 quarters. That’s not a lot, but it’s crazy it happened twice (the other game is Jim’s computer)
  • @tacticalfunk9293
    The fact that the main character is named "Jim" and the fact he uses Ro-Message on an old computer, makes me feel like this is somewhat related to Jim's computer. Tell me what yall think about this theory of mines
  • @Remi-sh8lv
    That’s so sad that he imagined his caretaker as his wife because of how bad his mental health is.
  • @RMG4M32
    phycological horrors are always the interesting ones in video games due to the lore being quite unknown sometimes
  • Fun fact: most of the pictures at the start of the hallway part of the game are actual photos of paintings made by insane asylum patients.