RETURN TO SLENDER - Summary

Summary

PewDiePie (Felix Kjellberg) promotes a gaming chair he designed in collaboration with Clutch, which he finds extremely comfortable. He then starts playing the popular indie horror game Slender: The Eight Pages, a game that scared him in the past and still does. He reminisces about how Slenderman became a pop culture phenomenon after starting as a Photoshop contest and how it impacted his channel when he played the game years ago. The video includes his reactions and commentary while playing the game, which still makes him sweat and feel scared. After finishing the game, PewDiePie reflects on how his taste in games has changed over time and mentions that he's looking forward to playing other horror games, such as The Evil Within, in the future.

Facts

Here are the key facts from the text:

1. The speaker designed their own chair, which they consider to be very comfortable.
2. The chair has a heavy-duty steel frame and an aluminum base.
3. The armchair can move in four different directions.
4. The chair comes with a headrest and wrist rests.
5. The chair has double-thick cushioning.
6. The chair is suitable for people with a "little extra" weight.
7. The chair is limited edition and has a limited quantity available.
8. The regular version of the chair costs $69.99, but the speaker's custom version costs $3.99.
9. The chair is suitable for console gaming and PC gaming.
10. The speaker played a game called Slenderman, which was a pop culture phenomenon.
11. Slenderman started as a Photoshop contest on a forum called Something Awful.
12. The game Slenderman was created by Parsec Productions.
13. The goal of the game is to collect eight pages in a forest while avoiding the Slenderman.
14. The game has a simple gameplay mechanic, but the lack of visibility and the sound effects make it scary.
15. The speaker played the game in a basement in Italy.
16. The game was popular on YouTube, with many gamers playing and recording themselves playing it.
17. The speaker remembers screaming loudly while playing the game and getting goosebumps.
18. The game's simplicity and lack of character animation contribute to its scare factor.
19. The speaker is playing the game again after five years and still finds it scary.
20. The speaker has played every indie horror game and finds that they don't have the same impact as they used to.
21. The speaker is looking forward to playing new horror games, including "The Evil Within".