This is a video game playthrough commentary, specifically the game "Those Who Remain" or a similar game. The commentator, Jacksepticeye, is playing the game and sharing his reactions and thoughts.
The gameplay revolves around a character trying to fall asleep while being guided by a robot, but the character's brain damage causes hallucinations, making it difficult to sleep. The commentator is trying to navigate through the game, managing the character's stress levels, and making decisions to progress through the game.
As the gameplay progresses, the commentator discovers that the game has a unique twist, where the character can explore the environment and interact with objects outside of the bedroom, which adds to the storytelling and gameplay.
The commentator praises the game's ability to evolve the gameplay beyond the typical "sitting in a bed" mechanic, incorporating elements of exploration and environmental storytelling. He draws comparisons to other games, such as Five Nights at Freddy's and Slenderman, and expresses his excitement to continue playing the game.
Throughout the video, the commentator engages with his audience, asking for their feedback and encouraging them to like, comment, and subscribe to his channel.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The game is available on Steam.
2. The player's goal is to fall asleep while avoiding hallucinations and stress.
3. The player's character has brain damage and memory loss.
4. The game is set in a laboratory where the player must navigate and find fuses to repair a generator.
5. The laboratory is owned by the Revival Company.
6. The player's character is a test subject for a project called "Project Copper".
7. The project involves researching the limits of cybernetics.
8. The test subject's brain was replaced with cybernetic counterparts.
9. The project was conducted on a human test subject.
10. The test subject's identity was Edward Elric.
11. The project was led by Dr. Rick Norbert.
12. The game features environmental storytelling and puzzle-solving.
13. The player must manage their stress levels to avoid cardiac arrest.
14. The game has a unique mechanic where the player's sleep meter increases as they progress through the game.
15. The player can experience hallucinations and nightmares if their stress levels get too high.