THIS GAME WILL LEAVE YOU SPEECHLESS... | We Become What We Behold

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Published 2016-11-15

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  • @mypetblackie108
    "Peace is boring. Violence goes viral. I feel like there's a message to be said here..." Everyone, please listen to this in our current events
  • @ReySilverskin
    Everyone saying "wow, this is so accurate four years later" like we haven't been living this way for literal decades at least.
  • @Banana_Fusion
    Aside from the horrifically true social message, the games mechanic seems really unique- what if there was a similar game, but you chose what to show, and that effected what happens. Like this game but instead of one linear storyline you change it
  • 4:26 It's not that deep but like that poor Square started off angry but later ended up learning to love others just for him to die
  • Truly the most disturbing part was the long pause before the trigger was pulled. The top hat man wanted to look that reformed angry man directly in the eyes, and savor the moment. He gave everyone a chance to see what he was about to do. It wasn’t just random murder. It was pleasure for him. And that poor guy. He was just angry and he became truly cute and happy. Him smiling at the top hat man before the gun is pulled almost made me cry. Absolutely fantastic game and perfect representation of modern media and culture.
  • @2toastedbagels
    Markiplier:This game will leave you speechless... Us: in a good way, right? Mark:... Us: in a good way... right..?
  • Hey, just as an update, the game was ported to Steam. I don't know if it was a "legal" port, but the person who ported it said that they wanted the flash game to be playable from here on out despite the Flash collapse, so if anyone wants to play, or if you wish to recommend it to someone despite Flash being defunct, there is a free Steam version now.
  • ..... 4 years later and this is the most accurate thing right now
  • @monikorasort
    The scariest part is that the circle in the hat who shot the square was the circle from the beginning. The circle whose photo was captured praising him and influenced others to wear hats. And he shot the square who started off screaming at others. Whose photo was taken to instill fear into others. The one painted in a positive light turned out evil, and the one painted as a maniac changed his ways. The media never really shows us who people truly are, does it?
  • @katieeelin6633
    This game represents the media and this is how powerful media can really go. Hatred, discrimination, war and fake news. We shouldn't blame the media for it. We should blame the people in it. "Evil people makes evil catastrophes"
  • @broderick.8054
    This game was such an accurate representation of the media.
  • @etps4444
    "Peace is boring. Violence goes viral." This was four years ago, and it's still a thing today. We really need to change this.
  • I was playing the game at school today and my teacher told everyone to play what I was playing and it taught the class a lesson about caring for each other.
  • @feenyxblue
    As I learned in journalism class: If it bleeds, it leads
  • @frankb.2201
    "Violent games make people more violent." Mark:" I'M GONNA SPREAD JOY AND LOVE AND HAPPINESS AND FREEDOM!!!"
  • ….. 6 years later and this is still the most accurate thing right now
  • The two at the end watching the graves is such a sad moment. The fact that this is the only ending is kind of depressing