A YouTuber, who had previously promised to play the game "Sad Satan" if they reached 230,000 likes, follows through on their promise. The game is a mysterious, allegedly cursed game from the deep web that is said to contain disturbing and graphic content. The YouTuber plays the game on an old, disposable laptop, disconnected from the internet, and describes the gameplay experience, which includes eerie sounds, disturbing images, and a sense of unease. The video is interspersed with the YouTuber's reactions and commentary, and they also announce the launch of a new podcast channel. The video ends with the YouTuber researching a Japanese serial killer, Tsutomu, and promising to create a video about him if this video reaches 200,000 likes.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The video is about a game called "Sad Seitan" from the deep web.
2. The game is also known as "Shut Seitan" in some copies.
3. The original copy of the game is lost, and only one person has seen it.
4. A YouTuber uploaded a copy of the game to their channel, but it has since been lost.
5. A very gory copy of the game emerged, which is believed to have been created by the same user who created the original game.
6. The gory copy contains bad things for children and viruses.
7. The creator of the video has a laptop that they are willing to throw away to play the game.
8. The creator is playing the game without an internet connection to avoid any potential viruses.
9. The game has a reputation for being very disturbing and contains explicit content.
10. The creator is censoring certain parts of the game to avoid showing disturbing content.
11. The game has a loop that repeats indefinitely.
12. The creator was only able to play the game for about 10-20 minutes before having to shut it down.
13. The original game is believed to have lasted around an hour.
14. The creator is planning to create a new YouTube channel for a weekly podcast.
15. The podcast will cover a wide range of topics, including sports, science, MMA, society, and news.
16. The creator is planning to make a video about a Japanese serial killer named Tsutomu.
17. Tsutomu is also known as the "Little Girl Dracula Killer" and the "Otaku Killer".
18. Tsutomu kidnapped and murdered four girls between the ages of 4 and 7 between August 1988 and June 1989.