3 SCARY GAMES #11 - Summary

Summary

The provided text appears to be a transcript of a video game commentary or walkthrough by a YouTuber named Markiplier. The video seems to be a review or playthrough of three retro horror games, likely developed by the same studio that created games like "Power Drill Massacre" and "Babysitter Bloodbath".

The games seem to be set in an 80s-inspired horror movie or slasher setting, with the player character often in conflict with nuns or other religious figures. The games feature low-fidelity graphics, which Markiplier describes as "deceptively low".

Markiplier's character is often in a school setting, where he interacts with other characters and objects. The games involve a lot of exploration, puzzle-solving, and combat, with the player often having to find their way out of the school or other locations.

Throughout the video, Markiplier makes numerous humorous comments and observations about the games, their graphics, and the situations he finds himself in. He also frequently expresses frustration and discomfort, particularly when he encounters scary or disturbing elements in the games.

The video ends with Markiplier expressing relief that he has completed the series and is now "the enlightened", suggesting that the games have some sort of moral or spiritual lesson.

Overall, the video appears to be a light-hearted and entertaining review of three retro horror games, with Markiplier's commentary adding a comedic and insightful perspective.

Facts

1. The speaker introduces themselves as Markiplier and announces they are going to play three retro horror games. [Source: Document(page_content="00:00:00.03: Oh Oh wouldn't it notice this hello\n00:00:05.61: everybody my name is markiplier and\n00:00:06.78: welcome to three retro horror games now")]

2. The games the speaker is about to play were developed by a known developer who has previously created games like "Power Drill Massacre" and "Babysitter Bloodbath". [Source: Document(page_content="00:00:10.68: you probably know the developer of these\n00:00:13.05: games or at least you know some of the\n00:00:14.61: games that they've made before they have\n00:00:16.56: made games like power drill massacre\n00:00:20.84: babysitter bloodbath and other games and\n00:00:24.60: her 80s inspired horror movie slash\n00:00:26.97: games so this one that we're gonna start\n00:00:29.67: out with is called nun massacre which I")]

3. The speaker starts playing the first game, "Nun Massacre", and discovers that the game has deceptively low fidelity graphics. [Source: Document(page_content="00:01:09.45: another thing about these ones\n00:01:14.76: is that they're deceptively low fidelity\n00:01:18.33: graphics and when I say deceptively I\n00:01:23.01: mean deceptively low it may seem like\n00:01:24.36: it's one of those games that's not\n00:01:26.37: particularly well made I live in a\n00:01:30.75: [\xa0__\xa0] shiny")]

4. The speaker finds themselves in a house and discovers that they are in danger from a character named Mother Apollonia. [Source: Document(page_content="00:03:30.33: gone okay I should have sumed in on that\n00:03:33.90: person wait mother mother Apollonia I'm\n00:03:39.36: here wherever here is\n00:03:41.82: I don't remember this in the brochure\n00:03:44.40: how did you build this on this it's a\n00:03:52.61: skyscraper good god what the hell\n00:03:58.98: how'd you do this how do i how do I get\n00:04:03.69: in do I want to get in I don't think I\n00:04:06.72: do all right\n00:04:07.71: mother Apollonia you have got a robust")]

5. The speaker discovers that they can interact with the environment and other objects within the game, such as taking a bath and dealing with a stamina bar. [Source: Document(page_content="00:00:45.90: oh I'm taking a\n00:00:48.93: bath oh I'm doing barrel rolls in the\n00:00:53.43: back a little scrub-a-dub-dub in my tub\n00:00:58.64: haha hi another thing about these ones\n00:01:09.45: is that they're deceptively low fidelity\n00:01:14.76: graphics and when I say deceptively I\n00:01:18.33: mean deceptively low it may seem like\n00:01: