
WEIRDEST VIDEO GAMES EVER MADE
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The video opens with the hosts introducing a run through some of the weirdest video games ever made, setting the tone for a rapid-fire tour of eccentric titles. They begin by highlighting LSD Dream Emulator, noting its 1998 PlayStation origins and the artistic background of creator Osamu Sato, who produced hundreds of original tracks for the game. The discussion emphasizes that the game has no clear objective and functions more as an exploratory experience, with a soundtrack that shifts as players move through bizarre, dreamlike worlds. The hosts react to the unsettling visuals and the peculiar concept of LSD as part of the game’s identity, while joking about motion sickness and the game’s surreal atmosphere. They then pivot to Seaman, describing it as a virtual pet where a creature with a human head evolves through life stages, requiring water oxygen, temperature control, and feeding. The segment details how the creature transitions from egg to tadpoles to a fish with a sarcastic voice, and explains the gameplay loop of maintaining a tank and growing food inside an insect cage to generate more eggs. The hosts continue with a playful analysis of how players interact with Seaman, often mixing humor with genuine curiosity about the bizarre pet experience. The video moves on to other oddities including a brief look at Shower with Your Dad Simulator and Tree Simulator, using a mix of reactions and light commentary to anchor the conversations around what makes these games so memorably strange. Throughout, the hosts reflect on the social and cultural context of these titles, sparking ideas about what a Sidemen-styled fighter game could look like, and joking about the potential of a community-created game in the Sidemen universe. The discussion remains fast-paced and focused on the novelty, mechanics, and emotional reactions these games provoke, concluding with a tease that more unusual titles could be explored in future episodes while acknowledging the enduring appeal of genuinely offbeat games for both gamers and content creators alike.
Topics · entertainment · gaming · reaction · comedy
Questions answered
- What makes LSD Dream Emulator stand out among other dreamlike games?
- LSD Dream Emulator stands out because it lacks a traditional objective and instead provides an exploratory, dreamlike experience with a diverse soundtrack and surreal level designs that shift as you progress.
- What is the core mechanic of Seaman and how does it evolve?
- Seaman centers on caring for a virtual pet with a human-faced fish, raising oxygen levels, temperature, and food to grow the creature through stages from egg to tadpoles to fish with a deep voice.