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Ft. the triumphant return of Jacob talking about Kitty Horrorshow

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Four Short Games About Pain

The soft uncertainties are gathering round the smell of blood | Sign up for CuriosityStream and get Nebula for for free at https://www.curiositystream.com/jacobgeller Support me: https://www.patreon.com/JacobGeller Follow me at: https://twitter.com/yacobg42 Play Haunted Cities 4: https://kittyhorrorshow.itch.io/haunted-cities-v4 Support Kitty Horrorshow: https://www.patreon.com/kittyhorrorshow/posts Additional voices by Maggie Mae Fish: https://twitter.com/MaggieMaeFish Thanks to Veegie for tech and modding support: https://twitter.com/Veegie_ Games Shown: Grandmother, Anatomy, Exclusion Zone, Lethargy Hill, Grandmother’s Garden, Tenement Music Used (Chronologically): Fathomless (Carrion), Dance with the Night Wind (Silent Hill 3), OST (Exclusion Zone), The Lab (Carrion), Prisonic Fairytale (Silent Hill 2), OST (Tenement), OST (Lethargy Hill), Echo River Central Exchange (Kentucky Route Zero), A Maze of Vines (Carrion), Not Tomorrow (Silent Hill), Level 0 (Tetris CD-I), Toad Highlands (Mario Golf) Thumbnail by: https://twitter.com/HotCyder Description Credit: Leeches, Philip Hodgins

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Anna Phylaxis

YES! Very excited for this *specific* thing, in fact

Anonymous

This video is great, and I'd like to personally thank you for covering Kitty Horrorshow's games. I really enjoy her work but I have a very difficult time playing the games due to the fact they describe in detail specific phobias of mine. My attempt to play Lethargy Hill, for example, actually made me physically ill due to all the intense descriptions of serious body horror. I find this style of video essay is the best way for me to interact with her work because of this.

Anonymous

Was really surprised you never mentioned jumping off into the void during during Tenement. When I played through these all I didn't even know you could press F5 to reset things. For my playthrough it just seemed to almost randomize what version of the world I ended up in, and I played the game for at least an hour so I feel like I leapt into the void quite a few times. I didn't even realize there *was* an ending. Just thought I could keep coming back (sometimes there were new stories, and sometimes they'd be the same) over and over, so eventually I just closed the game when I felt I'd experienced enough.

The Sunroses

immensely thought-provoking as always... wow. wish we had more to say but we're lost for words right now