20 MORE NASTY Things in FEAR & HUNGER 2: Termina #fearandhunger #fearandhungerlore

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Fear and hunger 2: Termina is known for many things, among them the amount of nasty or disgusting things in its world. Set in a fictional city in Bohemia, Fear and Hunger 2 is a dark fantasy RPG that explores the horrors of the old and new gods.

In this video, we will go over list of 20 MORE Nasty things in Fear and Hunger 2: Termina. In this video we'll go over the Machine God, King in Yellow, Platoon and Commander, Bellend, Centaur, The Heartless One, The Rat Kin gang, The foundations of Decay, Ghouls, The White Mold Apartments Serial Killer, Needles, Stitches, Moonscorching, Pocket Cat's Room, Decrepit priest and the Crow Chimera.

We'll cover the basics, gameplay, lore and trivia for each one. Be sure to read the comments for followups, community contributions and corrections.

If you liked this video you might like my two videos on Nasty Things in Fear and Hunger 1, link:    • Top 20 NASTY Things in FEAR & HUNGER ...  

This part 2, link to the first Termina video:    • 20 NASTY Things in FEAR & HUNGER 2: T...  

Video also features some AI generated images

Join us for this list of things that made me go yuck in my many playthroughs of fear and hunger 2 Termina!

If you'd are curious about Fear and Hunger, you can check out my lore/story explained video on the game:    • The Dungeon of Fear & Hunger 🌞 | Fear...  

City of Fear and Hunger | Fear and Hunger 2 Lore and story explained:    • The City of Fear and Hunger | Fear an...  

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  • @SwedishBs
    These games never fail to make me just slightly too uncomfortable, I will probably never play them myself but I find the lore so cool
  • @Zyzarda
    "Let's hope that Daan can find some peace after the events of the Festival of Termina" Pocketcat enters the room
  • @pastagirl2920
    As a disabled person the segment on Olivia was so true, I was born able bodied but lost a lot of mobility due to a chronic illness I developed as an adult. Now I have days where I can’t stand or walk, I’ve had times where I’ve crawled up the stairs due to my pain and my legs being too weak to stand. Everything I do during the day has to be carefully planned and thought out. To anyone reading this who wonders what life is like as someone disabled - imagine you wake up in the morning and have 10 spoons, every task you need to do will cost you a certain amount of spoons, what will you do when they run out? Having to pick and choose your battles against either your own body (ie. Getting dressed, eating, working) or a world which isn’t yet fully accessible can be demoralising. It’s terrifying and pushing through it requires so much fortitude and so much time to plan things in a way that will impact you the least, and my lived experience is in a modern world. Olivia’s story is the one I relate to the most because I see so much of myself and my own struggles in her. Disability does not equal weakness, we all fight our own invisible battles, but often the way life is impacted by even the smallest things when you are disabled is something you would never think about unless it happened to you. But to anyone else out there dealing with a disability - you are strong, you are intelligent, and you have to keep fighting (to win some murder festival or to kick a disability’s ass) ❤
  • @padwock2294
    9:25 You're actually EXACTLY spot on, they are huddled together trying to shelter from the moon and the chaos it's brought to Prehevil. This is confirmed by talking to the one ghoul in there who can be talked down from fighting
  • The beta sprite of the centaur is just horrible, like it just confirms what everyone thinks
  • @Sailor639
    About Stitches and Needles: After Stitches inspection, Needles one changes too (If you playing as Daan). He'll notice that Needles looks like Baron Van Dutch, and in theory, he (Van Dutch) sacrificed himself and Elise to Sulfur God, and maybe it gave them re-birth like that? Also, Daan sprite has a "recemblance" to them, Daan is pale too.
  • The people in the sewers are moonscorched. It even showed on your screen as moonscorched villager is down. I'd guess they are the remnants of the first festival that took the whole city. Then the Bremen got stuck in a festival, then the train.
  • @paradigm_sh1ft
    Giving Marcoh a meat grinder + leech ring + small things amulet then using pheromones and his dodge ability is how I finished the game for the first time. Pair it with a low-cost, spice forged heal spell and no enemy has a chance. I literally cleared the world out, and could run around freely. Felt so good!
  • @seiyaryu6500
    The villagers in the sewer are the one's been moonscorched, they're just trying to survive and avoid being killed as they are despised by the unaffected. Also, you can talk them out.
  • 20:23 Their should be an ending for not using the skill tree at all. A show of spite again at the gods and their ways.
  • @marciver5028
    Perhaps the real nasty things are the coin flips we made along the way.
  • Wow your commentary on disability and overcoming difficulty was much needed and appreciated. I like how you talk about these games. Thank you.
  • @RebelWvlf
    13:02 - (big spoiler ahead click "read more" at your risk) the statue shown here is modeled after Pazuzu, Mesopotamian spirit of South-Western wind. When you use Party Talk in Foundations of Decay, Abella states how the cave "smells like rotting eggs", which is basically the smell of sulphur. The zone name is possibly a reference to Bible quote Matthew 16:18. If you have O'saa in your party and get into the ground level of the church, he will give you the comment on how he doesn't feel Alll-mer's presence there. If you get into the church basement, you will see corpses littered everywhere, and the effigy pedestal with red sigils of Valefor, Astaroth and Crocell beneath its legs. If you use Talk and Persuade on Crimson Father in basement, he will reveal "the visions of torn flesh, taking a shape of an one-eyed god that burns in a pit of sulfur". When you get to the end of the game, it becomes clear that Sulphur God is the real boss behind all of this mess (who is basically Satan in game's pantheon), that the church has been desecrated head-to-toe by his cultists, and that Moon God Rher (or whatever is left of him) is just a puppet used to moonscorch people for Per'kele's sick amusement.
  • @ludimiller3717
    The head collection point is quite fascinating, I never saw a game who was so insidious about changing your perception about how you see the npc and even the characters. You quickly go from empathy for their suffering to calculating how much they worth in soul stones and you do so almost subconsciously.
  • @TheNewms90
    No Walk Good lmao. I'm an amputee myself, and that shit is funny. Ill probably never play this, so thanks for the explanations. It's all very interesting.
  • @Pensnmusic
    Had a strong enough run on my first playthrough to kill the heartless one. High enough defense and speed was key. Two turns so you can heal and attack every round. Counter helps wear down the sword arm.
  • @princeshadow13
    You know, it's probably obvious, but I only just realized that the blue skin of the sulfur cultists could be a reference to cenobytes from Hellraiser. Shocker that a series with heavy torture and gore makes one think of that classic movie. Oh, and in ending A, I always make sure I leave the other party members behind, and take only the goat with me into the artificial green.
  • @destructokat
    You pointed out the tin man in Pocket Cat's room, but there's a lion and a witch too and a doll you could say is Dorothy. It's a Wizard Oz reference, probably, but the weird thing is I can't find Toto (unless the bear thing beside the tin man is Toto?) or the scarecrow.
  • @blehwhatever4890
    The existence of the Centaur shows that (in this fictional setting) an animal can be willing to receive "marriage" with a human. Knowing this, I am slightly less disturbed by it.