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Yooo, gr8 video!
My bigest fear in Minecraft is laaag
theres this thing that i call the source game syndrom... where as much as it is populated with pigs, villagers and monsters. you always find yourself alone.
also i do believe in my memories that i have of this games knowledge is that at one point the moon was planned to be an eye watching you or some sh*t but notch took it out of the game because he thought events wouldnt fit the game. (really unsure tho)
Very relatable, especialy since I already had a streak of paranoia, glad to see someone actually addressing this! :D
I think the scariest part of Minecraft is more of an existential terror. It’s the realization that you’re completely alone in single player. You can get your pets, the villagers, and all the mobs, but that’ll never fill the void of missing players. It’s terrifying when you realize that as long as you’re in single player, you can build the most extravagant castles, the most impressive bases, and the most amazing temples and shrines, but it’s all an attempt to fill the void of loneliness. It’s the thought that, eventually, you will run out of ideas. You’ll run out of mobs to kill. Run out of achievements to to get. Run out of builds to make. Run out of things to farm. You’ll run out of things to do and then, sitting in your massive cities and looking over your empire, you’ll realize that you may be at the top, but it’s easy to be number one when you’re the only number.
You could write a book about this
damn bro
Dayum dude
The last part tho 'sitting in your massive cities and looking over your empire, you’ll realize that you may be at the top, but it’s easy to be number one when you’re the only number.' it gave me the chills 😭
This. This is why I don’t play survival much anymore. I usually just follow build tutorials in creatuve
For me, it isn’t about the creepy sounds or feeling alone; it’s about knowing you’re in single player and still feeling like someone else is in your world.
Considering all the structures that naturally generate, it’s hard not to think there’s somebody else.
same, could never play singleplayer back then and even now i still cant. I always felt like someone was watching me 😅
Once I convinced my parents to get minecraft for me a few years ago, I never touched it unless my best friend was online. It always felt so lonely without anyone to play with you
Or the realization that you're completely alone in your world.
In real life, it’s related to agoraphobia. The fear of being in wide open spaces, and feeling either completely alone, or like… you aren’t
I grew up watching KZheadrs playing Minecraft but once I played it myself I realized how creepy it was when alone. Seemed like not a lot of people felt this way so glad this video addressed it. It's supposed to be a peaceful game but I end up getting very nervous and anxious about my surroundings. Like something is watching me
That’s why I just watch a Minecraft guide or play with friends.
dude same for me but it triggers the most extreme version of that during night time in minecraft, sometimes i box myself in a 1x2 space and fill it with torches just so that theres no chance of darkness, but either way im scared something will break in
Yeah I always felt like somthing was watching me playing minecraft as a kid it got so creepy I would stop playing
Dang, I thought it was just me being paranoid, but thank god there are many of us
Same
The actual scariest part is losing all your items in a cave
thats a true guy right there
I once blew up a large chunk of my items in the nether when trying to reduce my fall damage by placing a bed under myself, much like the water bucket clutch. I clicked twice... Will never forget playing on that one server with my online buddies, always dying and losing our gear in like every way possible lol. Good times.
In the nether it usually falls in lava and even if it doesn’t you’re constantly being shot at by ghasts while trying to get to your items
or the nether
its actually dying in lava with an op bow and 30 levels :[
The actual fear, for me, comes from the fact that no matter how much far you travel in a singleplayer world, you'll always be alone. You're the only one that is "sentient".
Or are you
For me im afraid that something else is sentient aswell and its out to get me
Are you really?
@@stunfill4697 you know what you have to do and that you have to build like you were *programed* for that
Not so different from you irl
When you first join a world, and there’s no music and no ambience sounds, the silence is deafening.
So true
Hyperbole.
Then the sun goes up, and you hear the soundtrack. Finally, you feel free. Those skeletons whose legs were crambling above you, are burning. Flowers are in front of you. You eat your steak and continue the adventure. And yes, you can finish your house now.
Not even any mob is around you whether it is hostile or passive. There is just you and the endless block world. But then you survive your first night and it feels much more alive
@@boppitybippitybop1829 Nah after 9 years and
It's the loneliness that gets to me whenever I'm playing in singleplayer. I love exploring, yet most the time it feel so uneasy and lonely because I'm the only human around, and I try to find villages to lessen the feeling, but it never really rids of it, after all, villagers just aren't the same as actual players. It's not just Minecraft, I constantly have to be surrounded by other people in every game whether it be players or npcs. And the fact that I'm a pretty extroverted person makes matters worse lol
I think npcs would be great to make it less lonely
Going to villagers never actually worked for me as well. The reason being their behaviour seems arrogate towards you. As if they don't care about you. Like, yeah, they can trade with you and shi but other than that they don't care. They're just there. They're a little more human than pigs ofc but not as lively as the real players. I kinda feel like that's the main reason why fandom fell in love with Millinere mod. It makes villages feel a lot more genuine and alive. To the point where it almost feels like you're playing with other players
Knowing that if you mess up, no one's coming to save you probably explains some of the paranoia and vulnerablity.
I think the cave sounds are one of the most unnerving things to hear just imagine just searching for iron or coal and then you hear something unnatural coming from the dark.
I used to always leave my world when I heard a cave sound, and then I decided not to turn my sound up
I turned the cave sounds off for a good reason
One time I heard it I was like nope peace out!
I was mining then I saw a skeleton and it scares the absolute fuck out of me
Is it just me or does anyone else hear cave noises in the End? It might just be me or a bug or even just that world but while going about the end islands, it’s very unsettling-
I think the scariest part of Minecraft is when you’re playing late at night and you’re mining, and while the random cave sounds are terrifying, there isn’t a bigger jumpscare than when your pickaxe breaks. Makes my heart short circuit every time
Finally someone who gets it. Bro singleplayer feels like it is designed to give as many heart attacks as possible.
I go caving for fun in real life, but Minecraft cave noises still scare me
FR!!!!!
Why did i feel that?
Try facing the Warden at night....
I don’t think Minecraft having a horror vibe is bad, I think it adds a charm or flair, it gives you a reason to want to make a base, to feel safe.
it doesnt make me feel lonely, just empty.
for me its the times the music just stops, like absolute silence and when you notice its really unsettleing
Campfire in the house with rain outside is nice though.
I think the scariest thing in minecraft is those moments where there is absolutely nothing but yourself and your footsteps, no mobs, no animals, no players, just you, honestly horror games should use complete silence more often, silence is terrifying
Oh that explains a lot actually. Even while playing on creative peaceful mode with cave sounds off, I still get pretty scared when I venture too far into a cave. Lately, I’ve just been building on the surface so, caves sounds are on because I still they’re cool, lol.
The movie A Quiet Place uses silence perfectly to build tension so I completely agree
The worst horrors are those our own minds create.
so any game with footsteps is scary? Lmfao
@@6fejmk *angry silence noises*
I think another reason it feels so eerily lonely is because of the abandoned structures. The desert/jungle temples, underwater ruins, strongholds, etc. It makes you think that there must have been something there at one point, but all that's left is its empty home.
When I'm near there the game starts making the creepy noises bro😭
@@showtimeruler_ruiyou can turn them off :)
True. Also, im the 666th person who liked this comment!
@@riyqn It turns off other sounds though. Wish it was a separate setting
That’s the same reason why people say “I spy books” are creepy, the pages of those books are so busy-looking and populated with so many objects but yet it still feels very lonely.
This is why I like to play it on peaceful mode, my ptsd does not like any form of jump scare. Its nice and calm and you know nothing is gonna jump you.
Still I get the feeling
@@Ninjagamer-el3dv same but it helps
I use a minimap mod, it shows any mobs or entities around me
You people would buckle in fear visiting your local Starbucks I swear
LMAOOO
Who remembers the days when villages had no villagers? That was an eerie feeling😬
You can still come across them, I call them ghost villages. They are villages that have houses that are destroyed, empty, and filled with cobwebs, sometimes a zombie villager will be in the house but no living villagers are anywhere to be seen. They are way more common in Bedrock than in Java.
@@ZealousElit3 no but we talking about Villages that supposed to have villagers. in my Xbox one version of Minecraft, i had a house near a village, it had villagers but when I hopped in one day, all the villagers were gone, really eerie
Moved to villager because, yk, they feels like your friends because you're not alone, after that they're suddenly disappeared lmao
@@jasonoy3142 oh ok thanks, yea that sounds pretty creepy
@@ZealousElit3 No those are supposed to be in the game the other stuff was like a bug
The creepiest part is about when your on single player it’s completely silent and you feel like something is watching you
What makes it terrifying is one of my worlds I was building on I came across a tame wolf that wasn't even mine. Nor any of my friends. That is when that world was deleted
@@ailoriarayne5086 thats terrifying
@@ailoriarayne5086 wtf that’s so creepy
@@ailoriarayne5086 My God, that is extremely terrifying. In my 5+ year old creative world, I had a small army of dogs that won’t listen to me as if they were never mine. I don’t know if they were mine before when an earlier update suddenly made them not mine or if one of my visitors tamed them all so, I just gathered them in my first basement. Same thing happened in one of our previous iPad’s worlds too. Eventually, I just built them gazebos to stay dry under.
@@NotCreeper78 What makes it more terrifying is that it was a relatively new world and none of us had any wolves yet cause we was still gathering materials
the scariest part is how lonely beta and alpha is, with no villages and oddly disturbing cave sounds. the fog adds to it too
Scariest part of minecraft is oak forests for me because u feel like there is always someone watching even tho no ones watching it doesnt takes long for ur paranoia to take obver and start seeing things etc.
The scariest thing about minecraft happens after you finally finish a couple really big builds that you worked weeks to months on, then that existential dread settles in of "oh god what do I do with my life now" as you question your whole life's circumstances and everything you've done with it.
You can probably role play in the builds with friends or random people who want to play with you, you can also make another map to play hard mode and find villages.
@@SnowAngelAJ The worst option possible 👆👆👆👆👆👆👆👆👆👆
@@deadpool-zw4mq Well at least i tried to think of something, i mean if you're gonna build lots of buildings the best things TO DO is to role play in them.. especially with friends, like for a example: you build a fnaf 1 location and if your friends know about fnaf they can possibly role play with you, the role playing with random people is incase you don't have friends who play minecraft and you can ask people if they want to play with you. If you think my options are bad then i want to see YOU make up your own options.
@@deadpool-zw4mq honestly i *HATE* when people just say stuff like you do with no context like as to why you feel that way and better options that could be used, saying "The worst option possible" just sounds like you are trying to be mean🤦♀
@@CatCatchinChannel "how to roblox games" 💀💀
This is the reason why I like to build my base near a village, since the villagers are good company and the noise helps me feel less lonely.
I do the same exact thing
i like the loneliness and the rain its relaxingg but sometimes when you eenter a cave it creeps me out
Me same :0
the funny thing is when I was exploring a cave I got too scared and I gave myself like a ton of villager spawn eggs to keep me company
I often do that as well!
The scariest thing in Minecraft for me is a fully enchanted diamond armored baby zombie.
The ambiance of the cave terrifies me. When your just mining your own business then out of nowhere some minecart will echo through the depths of the cave 😭😭
I always get bad anxiety in single player. I never get very far, not because of mobs or difficulty. The anxiety becomes too much, the feeling of always being watched or followed despite nothing being there. I'm not a believer in herobrine, I never really was. It's just a weird feeling that becomes far too overbearing after a long period of time. The music also just seems to play less often the further you get, I know that's not true but it feels like it since you have less and less tasks to complete. There's nothing more frightening than just standing there by yourself in silence.
Yes. Sometimes I'd hear the cackling of a hen and even that would scare me. Because of the silence, it would make me feel sad. It would make me feel trapped in a limbo or desolate purgatory. It would make me feel as if I don't exist.
Instead of feeling like I'm being watched, I instead feel as if nothing is there to watch, which is infinitely more terrifying in my opinion. Some cosmic horror level stuff
Yea I cant play minecraft with out friends, it makes me feel to alone and a bit sad. The silence is unnerving at times and I feel like im always being followed by someone.
Think most of yall need therapist
@@jokkemannen96 what a brilliant name you have
The terrifying fact of Singleplayer is that even knowing you are alone, sometimes you have the feeling you're being observed. And to make it worse, the sounds, the circunstances, you know, it's like a beginning of a pannic atack... Every one, especially those who started playing as a kid had that feeling. The horror is all on our mind.
Yess
damn bro that's so true it gave me the chills the way you wrote it
Yes i played Minecraft when I was 11
@@EdwardDominicElFrancis-tf9jz I started playing Minecraft when I was 11 too
and every now and then you hear a shrieker and "drop a load" in your pants
Y’all know that one clip were SpongeBob and Patrick are riding a rollercoster
😭🙏
;and 24
Yes :0
i had no idea why its hard for me to play singe player and you shined the light right on it. it makes me feel lonely, but whenever ive been in the end or the nether, it's so much more immersive. thank you!
I like that the overworld is so quiet. cause, since canonically, you are the only human around. it brings a sense of loneliness. as you wander around, finding lost temples, shipwrecks, abandoned mines and more. you ask yourself "where is everyone?" yes, the overworld has life. Villagers, illagers, animals, iron golems, hostile mobs. but there is no one like you. No one can craft, no one can build (yes endermen can but not like us), the only one can come back from the dead. You are unique. but it's clear there used to be more like you. but now, they're gone, and you are the last of your kind. You are alone in this world.
I agree. Even so, ambience is still needed, however not ones of a bustling environment. The rustling of the leaves, creaking of wood, and sound of the wind can invoke a curious yet desolate mood to the player, which is great for getting people hooked to the game but also being accurate to the story being told.
This is an example of something called Liminality. The fact that you are alone, and there is nothing else like you, can give a sense of unease. Everything in the game felt like it had no purpose. There isn’t anything to do or see, then just, walk, and hope you find something abroad. The world is also huge. It may give feelings of nostalgia, or dread. It’s like the Backrooms in a way. The overworld is Level 0, the Nether is Level 1, The End is Level 2, and the End Islands are Level 2.1. Is there a baseline reality in all of this? Are you truly alone, with no one to comfort you? Is there anyone out there, at all?
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The End is empty but it has what we want. The Overworld is full but it does not have what we want. That's why it feels so unnerving. Everything you could have but nothing you truly want. The End, while dangerous, has what you seek. The dragon, the cities, treasure. Everything you have come here for is here.
That is terrifying
I always found it weird how others aren’t so paranoid and anxious when playing minecraft, I was and always have been kinda scared when I’m playing
I'm only scared when it comes down to killing mobs, I don't know how people arent afraid of them.
@@HazbinRosie they’re terrifying im always paranoid that they will creep up behind me and kill me
@@giveupndie4559 Same lol, especially the creeper cause it could explode.
I never even noticed how creepy minecraft was until I came across this video 🤣🤣🤣
@@HazbinRosie same
People will make a video essay about anything
Is nobody gonna talk about that lava reflecting onto the floor at 5:36? That’s insane
because of shaders but yeah
Some shaders work magic
Honestly, minecraft scared me whenever I played it as a kid, the loneliness in single player felt so suffocating
Same I used to play Minecraft alone and it was so lonely and terrifying but if played with friends it would be funny
I can't tell you how many times I got scared in caves or in the overworld just with paranoid feelings or with the background noises, jesus, but I was so fascinated at the same time
agreed
I used to watch my brother play games, and whenever he opened Minecraft I would immediately run away. I was SO scared of it.
@@thisapplejudges6553 bold of you to assume I played Minecraft with friends lol /jk but the friend part ain’t a joke unfortunately
the scariest things to me are the ambient sounds. i remember walking around in a cave and suddenly here these "cave sounds" and quiting the game after that. still give me chills to this day
Sometimes I hear the sounds outside in Minecraft
@Zero just makes it less immersive
Now that’s good sound design
Anyone remember discs 11 and 13
I was very afraid of these sounds but after I started playing again this year actively I lost my fear I can't explain it but these sounds make mining more interesting
Spongebob and Patrick riding on the kiddy attraction.
Exactly😭😭😭
i was thinking about it while watching this shit
The most scariest thing is that, when in the real world, there are people almost everywhere, you can expect it. BUT, in Minecraft's single-player, you are expecting people, but you see none. sooner or later, autophobia kicks in, and it turns into a horror game, designed to scare you...
In single player the only humans you see are villagers
The scariest thing possible in minecraft is hearing a block break in single player, a block you haven't broken
I feel like this is why Herobrine became such a thing
I remember that happening a lot back in alpha to me, scared me so much I'd be building a house then pause to check my inventory then hear a block break i hadn't broken and then never be able to find where the sound originated from
I had walked away from a tree i had mine and started on another. The sound of leaves made me jolt. As i glanced behind me i realized it was the last tree i had mined. Until i heard walking behind me. I was too scared to turn around. It was getting closer and closer. The entity halted behind me. I swung around to face my enemy. A pig. I left the game after that and then called someone to play with me instead.
Yeah this never happens
@@aznmayo a sheep eating grass for example
Scariest part of Minecraft is when a random block just breaks in front of you. But you didn’t press it at all so it’s just so confusing 💀💀
LMAO
Fr 😭😭
I heard baby villager when I'm walking, idk maybe it's just me miss heard it
FR BRU
ive had numerous nightmares about the ocean monuments.. even if im in spectator mode i have to fly super high above them, b/c i start hyperventilating when i get too close😭 theres something ab how dark the ocean is, even w/ water breathing & night vision. also the fact that guardians stare right at you even in spectator mode is just horrifying
Tbh deep oceans in Minecraft kind of scare me, even knowing that the biggest threat on those are probably easily avoidable guardians.
Tbh deep oceans in Minecraft kind of scare me, even knowing that the biggest threat on those are probably easily avoidable guardians.
i was always scared of the guardians ...
This video is like a storry, i can watch it over and over its great. I see you as a very popular youtuber. Keep up the great work.
Minecraft, even in broad daylight, can sometimes make me feel more uneasy than most horror games do.
Sameee
Same
Same
That’s real life for me
I know you noob
I remember as a kid I literally felt actual fear when going in caves so I almost never got deeper than what light touches. And when I did I was doing it as fast as I can and sweating irl
Dude, SAME. Even now at age 21, I STILL can’t go to a cave too often especially in single player survival.
I still do that now
Felt that
I actually remember once I was in a cave on PE and I dug straight down and ended up finding a diamond. I kept on clicking off it because it was too dark to see where it was so it took me a good 20 minutes to mine it. I then realised I couldn’t mine it with my bare hands. I was so sad 😂. Wow, that was about a decade ago now.
exactly, that's why when i used to play mc i would always set "Keep Inventory" on at all times cuz i was always scared of whatever could suddenly kill me in the caves or getting lost and never finding home again 😭
Liminal space mfs when something is empty:
minecraft gives me so many unexplainable feelings. feelings i felt 10 years ago when i was 9 playing with my friends everyday after school. just that music or specific footsteps take me back to those times. all those years after school playing a beautiful single player world by myself and finishing it, building a huge mansion, a huge hotel with different rooms for my real life friends. i could go on for hours… but minecraft really has a special effect on me, in an extremely nostalgic way
the scariest part is definitely the eeriness of single player. when you’re just alone and paranoid hearing those random sounds. it’s the concept of being alone.
And thats why i stopped playing on my hardcore worlds and just play with friends
Especially the cave sounds
i feel that being alone with the entire world to yourself is pretty enjoyable
Playing alone is fine. Playing with captions is not.
@@ASlickNamedPimpback i often play games muted so i can listen to music on youtube while playing. so i turn on sound captions instead
For me personally the scariest thing is when you've been strip mining for a few minutes and you just turn around and just see the end of your tunnel a blue mist is just creepy
And then some unknown mob pops at the end of the tunnel and came rushing down towards you at fast speed
@@CrazyTriosyeah happens often sadly :/
Couple that with cave sounds.. even on peaceful
@@CrazyTriosu evil man
@@CrazyTrios thats what i kinda fear, its so unlikely and its just my brain freaking out about being in a location with no escape in a dark area, im just terrified of dark places in general i guess, also jesus man you've just given me a new fear of long hallways
You video was interesting and very relaxing, in particular the camera movements were amazing, I can see that your videos take much effort to make.
I love how pretty much every second of this video would make an amazing wallpaper 🖤
i think the scariest part is the fact that the world basically has no end. and it makes you feel small and vulnerable, it makes me feel eerie and just gives mr chills
Mr Chills, the knock off Mr Freeze/Fries. But yeah, the game can be kind of like that.
@@Xegethra lmfao i tried to say "just gives ME chills" but uhm yea ig 🤣
Cine s-ar fi gândit că îmi voi găsi abonatul aici? Wow, lumea chiar e mică 😅
It does give Mr Chills
Wait until you hear about other galaxies...
I still think that minecraft should finally add birds, we have bats, parrots and chickens, why not normal birds with nice ambient sounds depending on the location a few biomes could have really cool sounds, like a western style rolling hay bale in a savana or wave sounds near a beach
Oh yeah, birds would be great, stuff like raccoons and caterpillars would totally be nice to see flying around
For that Microsoft (yeah, they are the true ones that manage Mojang) should have heart and brain to do it.
@@The_Hydration_Police Ahh, yes. Flying raccoons and caterpillars.
Bats should be updated and given a new texture.
@@liviwaslost 100%
love the call back at the don't stare at the moon arg, I literally just watched an explanation video about that earlier before stumbling into this vid
when i was a kid I used to close minecraft after a long time,I even heard sounds and see stuff away,and it was just a villager you covered a good topic here.
You literally just described my most common experience with thinking I see a name tag while mining or hearing an extra set of foot steps around me
Its our mind we humans can't leave without sound even i have made numerous amount of world but i can't play it it feels so lonely 😞 tried many Times to tame a wolf first but didn't work..
rlcraft players: first time?
Sammmeee
@knockout there's likely a mod for that, just gotta get the right/most recent 1
I swear the sheep eating grass scared the shit out of me.
My biggest fears were cave sounds and the thought of someone, a player who shouldn't be able to play in my singleplayer mode. Even now when playing and digging a straight path in caves I am scared to look behind me as I think someone is gonna be there. If Minecraft devs added a new entity with that mechanic of appearing behind you, im dead 💀
Then I have some bad news for you my friend…
@@dwaynethewokjohnson7773 why?
@@crazyguy1974 They will add that soon :(
What do you mean?
@@dwaynethewokjohnson7773 what mob will it be it would be dope
The scariest part of Minecraft for me is when you just start a single player survival and you have three diamonds and your trying to make it back to your base and you can’t find it
There is something so nostolgic to me about playing the older versions of minecraft PE with my friends, and convincing each other that herobrine was haunting our world. The fog, occasional glitches, the somehow blank yet creepy atmosphere.
Solo Minecraft and Gmod are genuinely some of the most unnerving gaming experiences I've had. Of course, watching every Herobrine video known to man as a kid did not at all help with this, as I still struggle to play alone, even in creative
i hate playing Minecraft alone, its boring AND creepy to me
i cant play gmod alone without looking behind me
gmod is so terrifying for some reason
I like building cities in Creative and sometimes when i'm building, my brain tells me to watch my back just incase and that just makes me wanna stop playing lol
@xcreex how is gmod scary? I thought it was like a sandbox game.
it's actually gets so boring when you realize you're all alone. you can build whatever you want but at the end of the day your by yourself, and you start to feel everything meaningless
That's why I quit Minecraft. Loneliness paired with toxic community and 15 FPS just gave me depression
@@BLET_55artem55if you can't run minecraft don't try running anything
@@Volonid don't worry, it works perfectly with 2006 games and below
@@BLET_55artem55 okay well then it's just an emulation device
Actually, I feel like that's part of the appeal to singleplayer for me. It is very lonely, but the nervousness and helplessness it gives you can be considered part of the "challenge" I guess :P You're in a vast world all by yourself, and no matter how scary, confusing or meaningless it seems, you still have to survive and live with what you have. You have the most agency to do whatever you can with the world, and even though that's frightening, it's the truth. Animals are your only company, aside from aggressive mobs. But eventually, you explore the world deeper and deeper, going underground and getting new resources. You discover the Nether, and subsequently the End, defeating a giant dragon who's role or purpose you have no knowledge of. But just to spite the futility of the situation you're in, you defy the forces of nature working against you and some semblance of purpose can begin to be uncovered. There's still beauty in this lonely world though, in my opinion. The music, especially the C418 tracks which play in the overworld, is just so beautiful! Even if it's still a little melancholic. To me, it feels like the only real company you have. It embodies the things you feel living in this world, and helps you feel less alone (while still knowing that you're pretty alone). Anyways, I think Sage makes a very good point, and I think it would make sense for a game like Minecraft to have ambient noises that helped the player not feel existential dread. After all, people like me who are looking for the more lonely/unsettling experience would be able to just turn it off.
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Your voice is so strangely relaxing to me. Also great video. New subscriber
Oh thank you!
@@RandomSageless ☺️
i always couldn’t finish a world because the loneliness starts to make you think that everything is pointless, and it always happens that in the most silent moments you hear that…. nothing. that nothing that gives me chills
It makes it feel like there's no point in trying to stave off entropy
Thank you
@@rowbot5555 makes me wanna off myself
I remember when I first played Minecraft, I was building a house and when it turned dark I hid in my house. I was terrified by the zombie sounds and waited inside all night. When it was say and I started hearing the zombies suddenly start screaming (not knowing they burn) made me absolutely wet myself. I was in creative mode
The idea of the mob damage sound actually being their screams is terrifying
you got terrified and you couldn't even die
when gigachad pisses his pants from zombies dying
My first night in Minecraft I just dug a whole in the ground and waited in terror! XD
I was playing single player in pocket edition, when i fill some holes there's a glitch where the texture is gone for a second, and that's when i got scared as fuck, i saw something that looks like Steve and i thought it was my friend because we play Minecraft, then i asked my friend is that him or nah and he said no, after i realized that it's not my friend i quickly turn off my phone, even if I'm in creative mode, that's still creepy It was happen in 2016 or 2017, i kinda forgot but believe it or not, it's real
You speak from my soul! I can't enjoy the game anymore without ambient sounds. It's an absolute must have for me to even be able to enjoy it.
the scariest part is when you are peacefully mining and a cave noise jump scares you at full volume lol
The scariest aspect of minecraft always gotta be the cave sounds. It always gets me. Edit: Forgot to mention, the cracked black disc and disc 13 is also one of those most nightmarish part of the whole game.
Same. I found a huge cave. I heard the sounds. I came back my home near the village :")
lmao those always scare me, well mostly bc i always play stoned, but i disable the sounds everytime i hear them to fell like im in control lol
Fr tho, they all come suddenly, at the times u least expect.
Especially echo'd PS3 old Minecraft cave noises, made me literally break the sound barrier every time
Frfr but now here I am, living in a damn cave, help me.
I recently discovered cheats and immediately disabled drowning in the game. I can now explore the underwater biomes freely and holy hell, the sound design under the surface is terrifying.
Water breathing potions are a thing as well…
@Filthy Blorgus yes but you need to fight fire elementals to even brew a potion
@@thatonecubchoo1541 You need to.. fight.. WHAT??
@@pringle409 Time??
@@koopa5504 fight your mom
As someone who just started playing minecraft again after so long and didn't know about the new mobs, I SCREAMED when the flying mob attacked me, and I almost died with two hits.
They're called phantoms. They attack you when you don't sleep for 2 days straight. Easily the worst mob added to the game ever. The entire community agrees.
Playing Minecraft alone at midnight scares me immensely with paranoia because every noise gets to me. Especially the caves
I think the scariest thing in Minecraft is the implications of it all. You are alone. Yet there's ruins of strongholds,desert temples,jungle temples,ocean monuments and even ancient cities. Not to mention the hostile mobs like Zombies,Skeletons,Spiders,Creepers and so on. Every now and again it makes me stop and think; "What happened here? Who or what built the ruins? Why are the monsters hostile to you?" It makes me think there's a much bigger thing going on in the background
Villagers fill the void of loneliness. The versions before they were added, on the other hand….
It captures that aspect of the game pretty well in Minecraft: The Island
I always just imagined minecraft is a post zombie apocalypse world given that the main mob is the zombie. If you compare it to other zombie games like the Last of Us you can see the similarities. Ruined cities infested with zombies, well minecraft has abandoned villages, raiders that attack other survivors, well minecraft has the Pillagers who literaly raid the villages. Besides the asthetic of the game the only main differences are that one it takes place in a medieval setting given the lack of guns and cars and the usage of swords and bows not to mention the villagers and their villages dont resemble more modern cities. Second these zombies are caused by some evil magic and not a virus , bio weapon or fungus minecraft has enchanted weapons and witches and sorcerors who summon minions to fight for them, clearly it is based in a magic centered world. Furthermore there is a cure in minecraft, any veteran player knows a potion of weakness and a golden apple can cure a zombie villager. When you look at it like that it makes sense that minecraft has a sense of horror like the other zombie games it share similarities with
the theories of there being more than what's on the surface is greatly amplified by the message we get after defeating the ender dragon, which i will leave here. a conversation between two beings. "I see the player you mean. PLAYERNAME? Yes. Take care. It has reached a higher level now. It can read our thoughts. That doesn't matter. It thinks we are part of the game. I like this player. It played well. It did not give up. It is reading our thoughts as though they were words on a screen. That is how it chooses to imagine many things, when it is deep in the dream of a game. Words make a wonderful interface. Very flexible. And less terrifying than staring at the reality behind the screen. They used to hear voices. Before players could read. Back in the days when those who did not play called the players witches, and warlocks. And players dreamed they flew through the air, on sticks powered by demons. What did this player dream? This player dreamed of sunlight and trees. Of fire and water. It dreamed it created. And it dreamed it destroyed. It dreamed it hunted, and was hunted. It dreamed of shelter. Hah, the original interface. A million years old, and it still works. But what true structure did this player create, in the reality behind the screen? It worked, with a million others, to sculpt a true world in a fold of the [scrambled], and created a [scrambled] for [scrambled], in the [scrambled]. It cannot read that thought. No. It has not yet achieved the highest level. That, it must achieve in the long dream of life, not the short dream of a game. Does it know that we love it? That the universe is kind? Sometimes, through the noise of its thoughts, it hears the universe, yes. But there are times it is sad, in the long dream. It creates worlds that have no summer, and it shivers under a black sun, and it takes its sad creation for reality. To cure it of sorrow would destroy it. The sorrow is part of its own private task. We cannot interfere. Sometimes when they are deep in dreams, I want to tell them, they are building true worlds in reality. Sometimes I want to tell them of their importance to the universe. Sometimes, when they have not made a true connection in a while, I want to help them to speak the word they fear. It reads our thoughts. Sometimes I do not care. Sometimes I wish to tell them, this world you take for truth is merely [scrambled] and [scrambled], I wish to tell them that they are [scrambled] in the [scrambled]. They see so little of reality, in their long dream. And yet they play the game. But it would be so easy to tell them... Too strong for this dream. To tell them how to live is to prevent them living. I will not tell the player how to live. The player is growing restless. I will tell the player a story. But not the truth. No. A story that contains the truth safely, in a cage of words. Not the naked truth that can burn over any distance. Give it a body, again. Yes. Player... Use its name. PLAYERNAME. Player of games. Good. Take a breath, now. Take another. Feel air in your lungs. Let your limbs return. Yes, move your fingers. Have a body again, under gravity, in air. Respawn in the long dream. There you are. Your body touching the universe again at every point, as though you were separate things. As though we were separate things. Who are we? Once we were called the spirit of the mountain. Father sun, mother moon. Ancestral spirits, animal spirits. Jinn. Ghosts. The green man. Then gods, demons. Angels. Poltergeists. Aliens, extraterrestrials. Leptons, quarks. The words change. We do not change. We are the universe. We are everything you think isn't you. You are looking at us now, through your skin and your eyes. And why does the universe touch your skin, and throw light on you? To see you, player. To know you. And to be known. I shall tell you a story. Once upon a time, there was a player. The player was you, PLAYERNAME. Sometimes it thought itself human, on the thin crust of a spinning globe of molten rock. The ball of molten rock circled a ball of blazing gas that was three hundred and thirty thousand times more massive than it. They were so far apart that light took eight minutes to cross the gap. The light was information from a star, and it could burn your skin from a hundred and fifty million kilometres away. Sometimes the player dreamed it was a miner, on the surface of a world that was flat, and infinite. The sun was a square of white. The days were short; there was much to do; and death was a temporary inconvenience. Sometimes the player dreamed it was lost in a story. Sometimes the player dreamed it was other things, in other places. Sometimes these dreams were disturbing. Sometimes very beautiful indeed. Sometimes the player woke from one dream into another, then woke from that into a third. Sometimes the player dreamed it watched words on a screen. Let's go back. The atoms of the player were scattered in the grass, in the rivers, in the air, in the ground. A woman gathered the atoms; she drank and ate and inhaled; and the woman assembled the player, in her body. And the player awoke, from the warm, dark world of its mother's body, into the long dream. And the player was a new story, never told before, written in letters of DNA. And the player was a new program, never run before, generated by a sourcecode a billion years old. And the player was a new human, never alive before, made from nothing but milk and love. You are the player. The story. The program. The human. Made from nothing but milk and love. Let's go further back. The seven billion billion billion atoms of the player's body were created, long before this game, in the heart of a star. So the player, too, is information from a star. And the player moves through a story, which is a forest of information planted by a man called Julian, on a flat, infinite world created by a man called Markus, that exists inside a small, private world created by the player, who inhabits a universe created by... Shush. Sometimes the player created a small, private world that was soft and warm and simple. Sometimes hard, and cold, and complicated. Sometimes it built a model of the universe in its head; flecks of energy, moving through vast empty spaces. Sometimes it called those flecks "electrons" and "protons". Sometimes it called them "planets" and "stars". Sometimes it believed it was in a universe that was made of energy that was made of offs and ons; zeros and ones; lines of code. Sometimes it believed it was playing a game. Sometimes it believed it was reading words on a screen. You are the player, reading words... Shush... Sometimes the player read lines of code on a screen. Decoded them into words; decoded words into meaning; decoded meaning into feelings, emotions, theories, ideas, and the player started to breathe faster and deeper and realised it was alive, it was alive, those thousand deaths had not been real, the player was alive You. You. You are alive. and sometimes the player believed the universe had spoken to it through the sunlight that came through the shuffling leaves of the summer trees and sometimes the player believed the universe had spoken to it through the light that fell from the crisp night sky of winter, where a fleck of light in the corner of the player's eye might be a star a million times as massive as the sun, boiling its planets to plasma in order to be visible for a moment to the player, walking home at the far side of the universe, suddenly smelling food, almost at the familiar door, about to dream again and sometimes the player believed the universe had spoken to it through the zeros and ones, through the electricity of the world, through the scrolling words on a screen at the end of a dream and the universe said I love you and the universe said you have played the game well and the universe said everything you need is within you and the universe said you are stronger than you know and the universe said you are the daylight and the universe said you are the night and the universe said the darkness you fight is within you and the universe said the light you seek is within you and the universe said you are not alone and the universe said you are not separate from every other thing and the universe said you are the universe tasting itself, talking to itself, reading its own code and the universe said I love you because you are love. And the game was over and the player woke up from the dream. And the player began a new dream. And the player dreamed again, dreamed better. And the player was the universe. And the player was love. You are the player. Wake up."
@@donut1550 I just started reading that!
The scariest part of minecraft is just the absolute deafening silence. I'm a masochist so I feel a bit more safer with the cave sounds on.
bro acting like a masochist is normal
@@likn1489 or relevant
I just listen to music on my headphones
Ooh, kinky
@@angelsfallfirst7348HeLp WHAT😭
this is a very well put together video damn
The horror for me comes from the feeling of always being watched. And the herobrine folklore cements that in place. But playing at 3am is a weird experience. I feel like the games atmosphere is heavily influenced by the actual console/pc time. Playing at 3pm was never a problem, but 3am was like being watched through the window and the window was the screen.
The scariest part of a single player world is not being alone. It's the fear of not being alone
It always feels like someone or something is watching you
Its also the fear, that you KNOW your ALONE, but the eerie feeling of something or someone watching you NEVER goes away.
I think its because, in the real world, we can never escape the knowledge that there are billions of others out there. In minecraft, there are none, but that nagging feeling that there have to be others still persists. So you find yourself staring into that completely empty expanse stretching out into infinity, looking for others that dont exist.
Shut up
That was deep. I felt the emotion man.
For me, the spookiest thing about Minecraft are caves. i feel like something is always around the corner
And the fucking warden
Cave dweller mod in a nutshell lol
@@user-vl8ih6qx3swarden is new born kid our fear is cave cause we are old players cave sounds always terrifying thing ever in minecraft
Mine:something alway watching me something alway see me no matter am in void or sky or end or at nether i wss playing with my friend i was have fun until something in my pov just run to small cave and gone me and my friend was checking but nothing in there my friend doesnt use any mod and there only 2 player i was go to menu and see only 2 player me and my friend i feel 1 creatre watching me in dark not that 1 creatre watching me everywhere feeling something at back in cave look at nothing it just a dark feeling creepy birch tree biom theyre watching me with this eyes in nether something alway at my pov but i cant see some soul looking at me at the end nothing alone like having phobia scaring looking at people
Do not scared, that's me =) Why not join me and stay in Minecraft =]
Shimbering my timbers
The scariest part of Minecraft for me has to be the peaceful ignorance of your situation. One minute in, I'm caving, and the next, I'm out of food. My pickaxe broke, and I’m three hearts.
i hated that they never ended up adding fireflies to the game even though they were going to. they would have been small, sure, but they would have added so much ambience to the night.
I 100% agree The particles from the spore blossoms and the recently-added cherry blossoms can add such a cozy vibe to a build. Such a shame that fireflies never made it...
For real, just make it so the frogs just don’t eat the firefly’s
The real reason why they will not add them has nothing to do with frogs. Fireflies would be an entity. For them to be atmosphere you would need like 50 of them all constantly moving somewhere. This would not only create a lot of lag but also fill up the games entity cap making other mobs stop spawning
Or use particles...?
Wait they were?! Aww! I love fireflies :(
The scariest part of Minecraft is going back into old worlds that you and your friends would play in, or maybe just even you by yourself. The feeling of something that used to be so lively turned barren and abandoned. Also going back to xbox one edition Minecraft and walking through the tutorial world is so scary for no reason.
Single player worlds are scary. Theres the idea that there should be people there that arent that makes the experience pretty creepy. But that doesnt even compare to a world where you dont just have a feeling that there should be others, but rather that you KNOW that there were once other people there who simply arent anymore. Being alone on a multiplayer world is a very eerie experience.
@@orange_turtle3412 agreed
I am terrified of the tutorial world, glad someone else shares this fear. I know nothing can get me but I have such an irrational belief that something is wandering the halls.
Even though minecraft worlds don't change when you leave them for long periods of time, it can still feel abandoned if you come back years later. It's a weird, uncanny sense of nostalgia. The empty feeling when something that was once so immersive and felt so real is now just empty. I remember loading my first world after many years and thinking: "Is this really all it was?"
@@dominusanuli3595 nigga it’s a tutorial
For me, the random sounds in minecraft are the most terrifying thing i've experienced
This Video made me look at minecraft in a different way. Many of the things you have mentioned are things I myself wouldnt even have realised due to listening to youtube videos or musik while playing. It also reminded me of something that happened in a minecraft world a couple of years ago. I had just started a new world on my phone and mined wood etc. I then decieded to go caving but in the cave I went into there already had been torches placed down. Due to the storys i had heard I instantly quit and havent visited the world since.
The scariest part of Minecraft for me is when playing alone, I can't help but to remember how I used to play with my siblings, but now everything's changed so it's just me, playing alone, on an empty world.
Same :'D I wanted to play with my brother but he was to busy editing lol and I built a house that I wanted to show him but never able to get to show it to him it felt pretty lonely building it and when getting the stuffs even if you had pets following you lol
Same its 100x more fun if u play with a person ir more !!!
Yikes.. that sounds sad.
I played on a server for a while and now I find it incredibly hard to go back to single player where all my work is for nothing
I feel you, the nostalgic memories come back and you can't help but fear it a little.
I really can understand your feelings and totally agree with the need for the option of new ambient sounds - but I'd love to have them optional. As I have experienced the game through the years it was a certain appeal to Minecraft especially for this lonely, creepy feeling.
I agree.
Yes what I was exactly about to say until agents started appearing outside my house
Same, but turning down all ambience would suck because I love the creepy cave and nether ambient sounds
I completely agree.
I believe they have separate volume sliders for ambient sounds, so you can pretty much already disable them!
spongebob and patrick riding the kids rollercoaster
😂
The scariest part of the game is starting a new world and never playing it again after 10 minutes because you're bored out of your fucking skull
The scariest aspect of Minecraft is that dirt particles can be so easily be mistaken for name tags and you’re always so scared of it
I've never noticed they look like name tags
I think the silence gives Minecraft it's own charm. I don't know how to explain it, it just works for me. The feeling of loneliness is something I love about Minecraft and I think is done on purpose, and it works. While ambience would be a neat feature, I think it would have to have the ability to be turned off, because being alone adds to the "You can do anything" aspect of the game, as no one is watching and can judge what you do.
I definitely think it should be toggleable in the music and sounds section
Yeah, I think that the ambience should be there, but it still gives the iconic lonely feeling, and ruins of buildings that seem player-built scattered across the overworld would add to the loneliness, so, ambience that still gives the implication that you and any other players in the Minecraft World are the only Humans remaining that aren't undead would be nice, and rare, extremely quiet and distant implications of civilization in the form of echoing sound would make it like your character's loneliness is getting to them
yes minecraft is the only place of the world that I can feel literally alone all in the world
I don't quite know about it adding to the you can do anything part of the game. But the atmosphere in the over world, and how it's seemingly more scary then the Nether at times is, is one of my favorite parts of the game. Also when I'm playing and I start getting too scared it's like a timer that says I need to take a break.
*Insert photo of Patrick and Spongebob riding a baby rollercoaster terrified*
the AmbientSounds mod is absolutely essential to me at this point. it’s just so nice to have
I remember digging down into a cave and suddenly falling into a sprawling mineshaft once. My first thought was how COOL it was that there was a whole dang randomly-generated mineshaft in the game, and I set out to explore it a little, but after a while it lost its charm when all the tunnels started to look the same and didn't seem to lead anywhere. Around 20 minutes into the mineshaft I thought "ok this has been cool but I'd like to leave now", then kept going to tunnel after tunnel after tunnel trying to find an exit and only seeming to get more lost. I knew that I could just turn off the game at any time and "leave" that way, but then the next time I started up the game, I'd still be in the mineshaft. I was determined to get out and THEN turn off the game, and it turned into about 30 minutes of me running around this mineshaft trying to find an exit and feeling this creeping dread of "I'm never gonna get out of here, I was building a bunch of stuff upstairs and I don't wanna have to start over with a new world, why did I come down here how do I get out-" Eventually I gave up running through tunnels and started digging upwards. I was apparently REALLY far down and it took a good five minutes of just digging straight up through solid ground and complete darkness, wondering how close I was to the surface. I started feeling the creeping hopelessness again every time I destroyed a block and it wasn't a surface block, then I broke the surface and saw sunlight again and felt actual, visceral relief at being out of that damn mineshaft. Then I STOPPED going into caves for a few months after 😂
i used to cry when i just saw a cave while playing as a kid
I’ve had this happen to me once, but it was on the surface instead of the caves. So heres the story: Me and my other friend encountered this island, who looked like a good place to build at. So we destroyed most of the tress and made a small house, later on we decided to upgrade the house. We then became bored and then tried to go out and explore outside of the islands, that is when the horrors begin, we found some biomes and kept going south, but something wasnt right. We kept going to the same places and of course! We were creeped out and went to a different direction, but all we saw is the same thing, base, desert, icy biome. We had Op on so we decided to teleport away from our base, it was about time we got out of this hellhole, we teleported to a taiga and wanted to build our new base there, there was one small problem. We had no motivation to build, eventually we went back to the same place where our base was located. We never went back to the server, EVER again. It was deleted for an unknown reason, i had never touched the server in aternos once after it. But it seemed that the server deleted itself
fun fact: when the mineshafts were first added, every chunk generated while you were in one would continuously generate even more mineshafts. imagine how terrifying it must have been for the early players
You would hate the distortion from tma lol. It's like that but you can never get out
@@rosxami_.6465 I flew out over the ocean once in a Creative world just to see what was out there or how far it went lol By some miracle I ended up back on the same landmass as my base after being lost over the ocean for 10 minutes
i was always terrified to play minecraft alone as a kid, especially with the horrific cave sounds. now, i prefer not to play with the music so if i'm playing alone all i hear is the grass etc. that may be why i always listen to other music or podcasts when playing now...
I don’t know about PC because I’m on pocket edition but I imagine that it’s the same there. You can go into settings and change the volume of each type of noise in the game. Player noises, block noises, mobs, etc. Lower ambience all the way down and the cave noises can’t be heard any more :)
Oh sorry I misread your comment. I guess you already know that lol
samee! I do that all the time now
i play without sound and mainly do pvp so i never got into that since at most the only sound i have on is blocks and players
This is the first video essay I've seen in a super long time that I can say that I 100% completely and totaly, viscerally, disagree with in its core thesis on a super fundamental level. Like, I have almost an exact opposite opinion- I LOVE the eerieness, and I absolutely adore pretty much each and every single thing you said was bad about it. Your description and recap of the unease minecraft makes you feel in that introductory scenario I think just convinced me to go back and play the game again after all these years. I want more eeriness if anything. I'd love to see some more scary cave sounds (not music or atmosphere) and heart-stoppibg situations that you construct in your mind. Edit: To clarify, I disagree that the eeriness of the overworld is a bad thing- not that I think the open world does not feel desolate and a bit off, I just see that as a good thing- it's just such a unique vibe, like standing in the hallway of a apartment complex that isn't yours. It's not tricking you into letting your guard down to get you, there actually really is literally nothing to fear, but it happens anyway, and I just think that's an important aspect of the singleplayer. It is literally you vs the world.
The scariest experience for me is mining down and suddenly finding something unexpected on the other side of a block (lava, water, mob, total darkness of an expansive cavern) it always gets my heart racing
I personally find the scariest part of Minecraft is that I always feel like I’m being watched, no matter what I do. It’s just creepy. Especially creepy since I used to always use peaceful mode and I still always felt like I was watched then. Now it’s only sometimes
I always feel like, SOMBODYS WATCHING MEEEE! sorry 😢
@@Harbo_Minecraft_two It sounds like William is feeling a little down today, let’s motivate him with a controlled shock
@@TheOneYouShouldNotHaveKilled15 YES!!!
This reminds me of when i was like 8 and i used to play this knock off version of mc, i was in single player but one day i decided to build a house over water and then digged down just to find someones base with an unknown person inside of it
Peaceful is even scarier
minecraft in VR amplifies the feeling of being watched immensely, I legitimately have to take my headset off after playing it for a while and just look around the room cause it feels like someone is standing there.
It feels like being in the shower with shampoo in your eyes and the glass fogged up (or a shower curtain) and nothing but darkness , lurking just outside the window, and a towel blocking your view of the slightly open jar, and feel watched...
@@emmahealy4863 bro when I’m in the basement and turn off the lights I think there’s something watching me and I bolt
The ultimate source of terror in my part is herobrine suddenly jumping at me during my mining sessions
omfds I spent half if not all my childhood researching about minecraft horror entities n idk my favourite horror ( in terms of games) to this day is ones where u feel lonely but if u look closely u can see an entity in the background hiding when u replay footage or are very analytical. It is really creepy when u record a video in your somewhat "wholesome" minecraft world and when you replay the footage u see an entity hiding
It's actually weird, that I'm more comfortable moving around in the Nether and End, probably because I know there's no other humans there because of it's conditions But in the overworld? It feels wayyyy too eerie
are villagers not enough for you
@@2mono7 no
turn on in game music
@@romijn1751 to be honest the music makes it worse
@@ildna How? Take for example the song Sweden, its relaxing
By far the scariest part of the game for me is caves. It's usually silent as the grave down there, but occasionally you get *those* sounds. Those damn noises that make you wanna just run away from the screen you're playing the game on.
Probably because the whole game until this part make you feel like you are the only "superior" entity on the world. But when you hear the cave noises, you realize that you might not be alone at all. And someone knows that you are there.
Caves by themselves are not that scary for me but when a glow squid is dying in a cave that scares the literal 💩💩💩 out of me 😰😰😰
I used to be creeped out only when something blew up or hissed behind me nothing really much else. However, due to the new sounds in minecraft 1.17 or 1.18 it's been quite the unique experience that I'm still not used to.
i always look behind me with my axe out ready to swing and my shield blocking, just staring down the empty and perfectly lit hallway knowing nobody is gonna show up. but just that possibility of *what if*
@@soundbytedj8938 Feel the exact same way
Omg playing singleplayer high on ganja is sometimes unbearable with anxiety and paranoia, I'll tell you that xd but when I play some ambience in background it's much better. But I made new world after few years and I improved village and building a big city from it, so it's not that bad , plenty of sounds there😅 Thank you for great video ❤