Iron Lung is Absolutely Terrifying

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Published 2022-03-27
Pilot a rusty submarine in an ocean of blood. Nothing scary can possibly happen...

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Chapters:
00:00 - Intro
01:30 - Game Premise
03:39 - Early Conclusions
04:38 - Great Gameplay
07:35 - Excellent Atmosphere
10:21 - Personally Investing
12:55 - Recommendation
14:21 - SPOILERS Beat-by-Beat
21:40 - Summary

playing iron lung at 4k really enhances the horror from these polygons

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All Comments (21)
  • @duskdev
    Fantastic video. Thanks so much for playing!
  • @pgm3012
    "welded shut" "not made to withstand such pressure" this game has aged very well
  • @ONE-vt1fz
    “David szymanski” Who? “The guy who made dusk” Nope doesn’t ring any bells “Not to mention squirrel stapler” OH THAT
  • @sunnyappakat
    wow this game was so great that they remade it in real-life
  • @Epicdoritos
    i would almost pay $250K to experience this
  • 19:44 What I like so much about this part, is that if you start thinking about it, the ocean of blood probably has no sources of light whatsoever except for your camera's blitz. So really, what you just did in that moment is flash light into the eyes of an animal that is probably hyper sensitive to light and piss it off very much
  • @derdrakkar
    "Hope is as illusory as starlight" You know what's awesomely terrifying about that line? In a universe where stars literally disappeared, you'd still see the stars in the sky, because how long it takes for light to travel the vastness of space. The light of stars that no longer exist. If Sun disappeared, we wouldn't know it for 8 minutes.
  • @TheFish711
    Wow. That reveal at the end when Iron Lung himself came in and said “I’m gonna lung” then he lunged. Pretty sick
  • @d2thagman894
    “The Quiet Rapture” is probably the most metal name for a mass extinction event I’ve heard in fiction.
  • @RocketSlime21
    The scariest part of the deep ocean is that it’s almost the only place where you can feel completely surrounded and terrifyingly exposed at the same time
  • The ending was perfect for me, I was panicking and just saying "this is it! last one! they'll pull me out!" I was rushing and the surprise was perfect
  • @im_a_tide_pod
    Fun fact! in the newest update if you go to an area near the last point, you can find some old submarine wreckage
  • @B_Skizzle
    The sub's camera is one of the most brilliant and effective horror mechanics I’ve ever seen. You don’t just get to see what's in front of you. No, you have to consciously choose to see it. You have to turn your back to the only light source in that deathtrap and walk over there. You have to sit in near-total darkness with nothing but your own imagination and wait.
  • @NoTwo
    i feel like this would be a perfect vr port. fuckin terrifying playing by yourself in a quiet space, no distractions and fully immersed
  • @mr._.mav792
    I hate jumpscares, I think they're a cheap and unearned way to mass produce scary moments in something, but MAN the jumpscare at the end of this game is absolutely amazing
  • @AnAppleInABox
    SPOILERS: The eye looking into the camera scared me so hard. I didn't think use the camera at first so I check my location 4 times to confirm I wasn't right in front of a wall before I remembered that I could just use the camera. Most terrifying thing ever
  • @GreenAnonymous
    As somebody who currently works on a submarine, can confirm this game is a perfect rendition of most submariners fears
  • @Dixon_Myass
    The fact that the game carried a save system despite being beatable in a single play session, makes me wonder if there are more secrets or endings in the game that require long play sessions.
  • @Sage_Orias_YT
    I feel like everybody's forgetting the most important question: how is there a fish monster thing in an ocean of blood? How is it even alive? Is it even a organic organism? Or is it mechanical?