The speaker begins the episode by warning viewers that it deals with serious, sad, and scary topics. The episode is about a game called "Petscop", which is being played by a YouTuber named Paul. The game is incomplete and has a dark, unsettling atmosphere. The game's world is divided into two planes: the "Gift Plane" and the "Newmaker Plane". The Gift Plane is a world filled with quirky little creatures called pets, while the Newmaker Plane is an underworld filled with disturbing imagery and references to a real-life story of a child named Candace Tiara Elmore.
Candace was born into an abusive home and was taken away from her family by social services at age five. After being passed around between foster homes, she was adopted by a middle-aged nurse named Gene Newmaker. The adoption was not smooth, and Gene decided to try an experimental new form of treatment known as attachment therapy. This treatment involved a procedure known as rebirthing, which was similar to the one that took Candace's life. Candace was found dead later that day, and the two therapists were found guilty of reckless child abuse.
The speaker connects the events of Candace's story to the Haunted Game Petscop, explaining that the game's core themes and disturbing imagery are connected to her story. The game's characters and events are directly linked to Candace's life, including the name "Newmaker" in the game, which is a direct reference to Candace's birth name before being adopted by Gene Newmaker. The game also features a character named Care, who is a human girl and is listed in the pet roster as Care NLM. The game's worlds are connected, with actions performed on the surface level directly impacting what's happening down below.
The speaker concludes the episode by encouraging viewers to share some love and remember that it's all just a theory, not the love.
1. The text is about a YouTube series called "Game Theory" that discusses a cryptic web series called "Petscott".
2. "Petscott" is a web series that revolves around an incomplete PlayStation-style game called "Petscop".
3. The player of the game is a man named Paul who uploads Let's Play videos of the game.
4. The game "Petscop" is described as unfinished, with distorted sound effects, off in-game text, and a character with an olive green butt for a face.
5. The game introduces a concept of an underworld where the player encounters disturbing elements and stories.
6. The underworld of the game is said to be a metaphor for real-life events, specifically the story of Candace Tiara Elmore.
7. Candace Tiara Elmore was a child who was adopted by a nurse named Gene Newmaker.
8. The adoption was not smooth and Candace exhibited severe psychological, medical, and behavioral problems.
9. Gene Newmaker decided to try an experimental form of treatment known as attachment therapy.
10. The treatment involved a simulated birth experience, which led to Candace's death due to lack of oxygen.
11. The two therapists involved in the treatment were found guilty of reckless child abuse and received a 16-year prison sentence.
12. The game "Petscop" is said to connect the events of Candace's story to its disturbing imagery.
13. The game contains several parallels to Candace's story, including the names "newmaker" and "quitter", and the concept of rebirth.
14. The game also contains elements of adoption and forced love.
15. The game "Petscop" is said to be a cryptic exploration of real-life stories about children struggling to find loving homes.
16. The series "Game Theory" encourages viewers to share love and appreciate those around them.