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Some more video ideas!

  • The Evolution of Five Nights at Treasure Island 9
  • Baldi's Basics: How to Successfully Follow the Trend (WIP title) 12
  • P.T. And It's Successors. 16
  • Analog Horror Games 7
  • 2022-05-27
  • 44 votes
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So, I am hard at work on the Yume Nikki video. And we've already voted for OFF to be the next in the RPG Maker series. But what about non-RPG Maker videos? Let's talk about those.

1. Five Nights at Treasure Island was one of the first FNaF fangames, if not THE first. However, it was one of the concepts that took the longest to finish. The game has changed hands and had many failed attempts, so this video would be about the history and process of that game until its release recently.

2. Baldi's Basics often gets lumped into this whole "YouTuber-bait" post FNaF indie horror. But it has a really self-aware personality and unique execution with a great sense of humor. I want to break down what made it a successful execution, and how it evolved after its initial release. But mostly, what set it apart from other games doing the same thing.

3. P.T. (the Silent Hills demo) was a landmark horror game that never expanded past its demo. Because of that, there have been tons of games that tried to give us an idea of what a full game like that would be. From the successful to not-so-successful, I want to breakdown what made P.T. so well-done, and the games its inspired since.

4. Along with the PS1 horror craze, the advent of Analog Horror has brought gaming along with it. From Puppet Combo's slasher-style, to the hyperrealism of of September 1999, I want to talk about how the VHS and found-footage style has made its way into gaming.

I'd like to make all of these videos eventually, and I'm not sure how closely I will follow this poll in the upload schedule. I am more so gauging interest. So let me know which one you'd be most interested in!

Comments

Nicole

If I could rank them: Baldi, analog horror, PT, then FNAF.

aya

I think the idea of exploring the success of balidis basic is interesting and hasn't been done.