We Happy Few: An Amazing Story Weighed Down By A Bad Game

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We Happy Few actually had a full release in August 2018. July 2016 was an early build of the game. Oops.
I've wanted to make this video for two years but I couldn't get it the way I wanted. I think I was finally able to get it to a place I was pretty happy with. I hope you enjoy.

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  • @howardgamingg
    @howardgamingg8 ай бұрын

    After receiving numerous comments, I'll have this comment pinned to clear some things up. - Yes, Brave New World is an infinitely better comparison than 1984. I hadn't (and still haven't) read the book when I wrote this script. - It was stupid of me to leave Sally's situation as ONLY "cheating". She was taken advantage of. That was an honest mistake, as it somehow slipped my mind her age when it went down. - I made a statement saying it would be cool to have a fake Joy pill really late into the video. This exists. It's called Sunshine, and I feel like a complete moron for forgetting about it. - The dialogue changes between act I and II were made to highlight the fact that both Arthur and Sally are unreliable narrators. I somehow did not realize this. I still think they're stupid and don't flow very well, just acknowledging the fact that I didn't include that information in the video.

  • @lrso5152

    @lrso5152

    8 ай бұрын

    Glad you see you recognized the unreliable narrator stuff.

  • @Daiacos

    @Daiacos

    8 ай бұрын

    Good on ya for aknowledging these, was a little puzzled that Sally's age wasn't brought up specially.

  • @vaguetheweird46

    @vaguetheweird46

    8 ай бұрын

    I adored this video, and I'm glad you clarified and defined some stuff here. I have a lot of personal issues with Sally's type of situation you mentioned here though so I'll almost glad that didn't make it into the video and catch me off guard.

  • @FlantisFroggu

    @FlantisFroggu

    8 ай бұрын

    I feel like you would had noticed that thing about the dialogue changes if you saw your whole video again in one sitting or if you had a new fresh pair of eyes. It's not really hard to notice

  • @fearrogue

    @fearrogue

    8 ай бұрын

    46:35 lol

  • @cpt.briggsy5144
    @cpt.briggsy51448 ай бұрын

    Arthur doesn't shrug off Sally's line, he doesn't hear it, he doesn't even think he's in the garden district, he's taken joy too often to notice stuff like that. Arthur's effectively delusional whereas Sally isn't

  • @Zabe_B

    @Zabe_B

    8 ай бұрын

    oh, that's an interesting take. didn't arthurs pov of that scene take place inside sallys house, or am i the one who's high, lol i swear it was a different setting at least. i had wondered about that but thought maybe it was just that you could start the conversation in different places as i haven't played the game myself.

  • @FlameDarkfire

    @FlameDarkfire

    8 ай бұрын

    Arthur has the hallmarks of an abuser, and someone who always looks the best in their own mind. His POV showed himself in the best light, and he still came off as an ass. Imagine how much worse he actually was.

  • @magmaslug9305

    @magmaslug9305

    8 ай бұрын

    Why would he risk everything for someone else's child? They are in a survival situation where a baby is a huge danger and drain on everyone involved. it's not like humanity is going extinct or anything either so the child isn't even that important. She also proved herself unreliable to him before. I wouldn't take a cheating ex with a random child with her back in our current world. Why would he in that world? He seems very lucid, just annoyed she told him about the baby because now he will look worse for leaving.

  • @longiusaescius2537

    @longiusaescius2537

    8 ай бұрын

    @magmaslug9305 "Don't want to be a cuckold? Must be an incel r***ist!" - zoomer idiots

  • @juliagoetia

    @juliagoetia

    8 ай бұрын

    @@magmaslug9305 You're the last person I'd ever want to be stuck with in a serious situation. You sound like an awful person. Like you'd stab me in the back the moment it was even slightly more convenient for you to do so than be a decent human being. No value for anyone or anything other than yourself and the things that are useful to you.

  • @ischeele7203
    @ischeele72038 ай бұрын

    If they made hunger more of a pressing issue you could resort to Joy to eat stuff your character couldn't stomach while sober, like that rat at the beginning. If reality and inventory objects looked different on Joy, it could've made some puzzles really cool and helped the player get into the mindset of why not taking Joy is a struggle

  • @lowqualitysleep

    @lowqualitysleep

    8 ай бұрын

    This would have been such a great mechanic !!

  • @KarouontheMoon

    @KarouontheMoon

    8 ай бұрын

    reminds me of fran bow, how things look different after fran takes her pills

  • @JSHaataja

    @JSHaataja

    7 ай бұрын

    I could've sworn that hunger and thirst were more involved in the early alpha builds... but I might've popped a joy and misremembered some things from those years.

  • @LazyBuddyBan

    @LazyBuddyBan

    7 ай бұрын

    devs of this really should had played Pathologic

  • @thehappiestchaos

    @thehappiestchaos

    7 ай бұрын

    Yeah, this reminds me of Franbow, with the pill puzzle

  • @iwasonlykidding
    @iwasonlykidding8 ай бұрын

    With Sally's ending, i was half expecting the baby to be a rat the whole time

  • @ibraheemshuaib8954

    @ibraheemshuaib8954

    6 ай бұрын

    Honestly, same.

  • @ghostD0C

    @ghostD0C

    4 ай бұрын

    I'm wondering if that's some kind of true ending that was cut, because it's just too dark.

  • @fipachu

    @fipachu

    3 ай бұрын

    She wasn't on joy, there would have to be some other random reason to why'd she'd hallucinate something like that.

  • @davegibson79

    @davegibson79

    3 ай бұрын

    That would've been an amazing twist :D

  • @RaccoonToonz

    @RaccoonToonz

    3 ай бұрын

    The game is based around "3 terrible characters with bad histories" so imagine if Sally did give birth but actually killed Gwen to keep her quiet but then again I'm quite happy with her ending and also that's a bit fucked up

  • @MRKapcer13
    @MRKapcer137 ай бұрын

    The moral of We Happy Few is really that procedural generation should NOT be seen as a selling point, but rather a potentially useful tool in an artist's arsenal. A game like We Happy Few would've benefited greatly from BioShock's map design philosophy. Large, open hubs. Unfortunately it was developed at a time where games were touting "unlimited replay potential" thanks to procedural generation.

  • @Noelle_Holiday

    @Noelle_Holiday

    6 ай бұрын

    I feel like it would've been a better game if it shifted its focus into being either a Metroidvania with semi-open-world elements or incorporating an immersive sim philosophy inspired by Deus Ex and Dishonored, in which the game world is split into a series of self-contained, mission-focused areas with handcrafted level designs where different types of objectives can be approached in numerous ways depending on your playstyle. The biggest problem with We Happy Few was that despite having a solid foundation for story, characters, setting, and worldbuilding, it can't even decide what type of gameplay was it trying to be. Was it a linear story-driven action-adventure game? Or an open-world survival crafting game with roguelike elements?

  • @Xeno_Solarus

    @Xeno_Solarus

    5 ай бұрын

    ​@Noelle_Holiday no part of this game is RPG. Has people's perception of the genre been so diluted, that they think this game and Final Fantasy are at all similar?

  • @no-fd6mt

    @no-fd6mt

    4 ай бұрын

    It originally had handmade areas in early access but that was changed to procedural which made it way worse. Stranded deep did the opposite they noticed low quality in procedural generation so they changed to hand making the area. We have learnt if your a big or small team 90% of the time procedural generation isn't going to work

  • @christopherrogers1818

    @christopherrogers1818

    4 ай бұрын

    I remember when the trailer for this game was released, I was super excited. I was expecting something like bioshock; and immersive sim, close corridors and fun combat. What was released was something very different, and I didn't like the game. It would have been cool to have something like that with this story but it's whatever. Cool game nevertheless

  • @notdemomantf2294

    @notdemomantf2294

    3 ай бұрын

    Procedural Generation is something that is designed mainly for sandbox and roguelike games, where the whole concept is starting from nothing in a random environment and planning towards an end goal. We Happy Few could work with the idea if it was mainly focused on gameplay, leaning on the roguelike/survival elements, but a story focus like it has doesn't work.

  • @Conman9310
    @Conman93108 ай бұрын

    "Life goes on. THAT is the mercy." That line caught me really off-guard, wow.

  • @senritsujumpsuit6021

    @senritsujumpsuit6021

    8 ай бұрын

    Its very true no matter what pain you have created for anyone including yourselves being alive leaves the door open to positives reminds me of one anime scene where a character says they have nothing inside them but then are told every reason some feels joy because of them

  • @MrSandManGiveMeADream

    @MrSandManGiveMeADream

    8 ай бұрын

    yeah.. i feel ya...

  • @nabinoorshahil2715

    @nabinoorshahil2715

    8 ай бұрын

    @@senritsujumpsuit6021 are you talking about Re zero?

  • @senritsujumpsuit6021

    @senritsujumpsuit6021

    8 ай бұрын

    @@nabinoorshahil2715 yes

  • @downloads5893

    @downloads5893

    8 ай бұрын

    but when it's only filled with resentment, pain, suffering. Death will looks like mercy

  • @Queenxily
    @Queenxily8 ай бұрын

    Honestly Sally’s story should’ve touched on the so called “cheating” more. She was taken advantage of but they both refer to it as cheating and is subsequently the reason why Sally can even get Arthur what he wants.

  • @Causticks

    @Causticks

    8 ай бұрын

    Yeah what the actual fuck why isnt it referred to as assault even once

  • @Pihsrosnec

    @Pihsrosnec

    8 ай бұрын

    ​@@Causticksprobably cause of the time period it's set in, misogyny and all that. I don't doubt that rape was extremely common given that the police were corrupt and unsympathetic, society hadn't progressed in decades, the widespread usage of joy probably made remembering it happening difficult for the victim, and if you did manage to remember you'd be beat to death or exiled for being a 'downer'.

  • @JustDeichan

    @JustDeichan

    8 ай бұрын

    Not really. It is representation of the time period. Nowadays people called that by it's name, but in the past you was at fault for your own demise. It's actually would ruin everything if they looked deeper into this or tried to show it's in modern view point. Even more this is just another way to erases the history. We gonna keep repeat the same mistake if we gonna act like this time period never existed. So, they did the right thing to keep it this way. It's just shows how the past mindset with WW2 can scar people.

  • @vancenheimerzegreatofupton8973

    @vancenheimerzegreatofupton8973

    8 ай бұрын

    @@Pihsrosnec She probably suppresses how bad it was for her as well though, since it's difficult to fully process what happened. I think it could've still been possible to make it more obvious that Sally isn't the one "at fault," that rather she was taken advantage of and assaulted.

  • @NutyRiver

    @NutyRiver

    8 ай бұрын

    @@Causticksprobably because the game expects you to be smart enough to already know that, and to understand that everyone around her can continue to deny what happened to her while she’s still pushed into the role of “comforting older men with drugs and sex” in order to survive. Her ending is her finally escaping from it.

  • @Madeline-Cano
    @Madeline-Cano5 ай бұрын

    It kills me hearing Percy calling for his brother on the train. KILLS ME. Hearing this poor kid scream hurts my soul.

  • @quinnlee-miller9792

    @quinnlee-miller9792

    4 ай бұрын

    The VA for Percy was so damn good, the screams of anguish

  • @detectiveshashokah8526

    @detectiveshashokah8526

    4 ай бұрын

    Same now I just hate Arthur

  • @ipromiseimtrying

    @ipromiseimtrying

    4 ай бұрын

    God. I know they were kids, but that situation is just horrible. I love the storytelling, and Arthur, as much as people hate him, he was a kid and he was scared. I know that this is probably half and half, as some people understand why he did it, some people know they would never do such a thing. People also hated Arthur for not realizing that she was taken advantage of by his father. But let's be honest, I don't think he would ever know what that is. It's kind of like you got mad at someone in the 1950's for being racist. They don't know any better. They're not educated. Arthur is a man with flaws. I want to hate Arthur, ESPECIALLY with Percy's screaming. Even Arthur himself says that he just needed an excuse of _guilt_ to get out of the damn place. So that means he doesn't actually feel bad; he knew the trip would be selfish still. Edit (this has nothing to do with the comment I'm replying to, just wanted to add to my thoughts): I've seen people getting upset at Arthur for leaving Sally knowing she had a baby but they're BOTH unreliable narrators. We don't know if she actually told him she had a baby. And we don't know if Arthur is lying to himself about not having heard that to pretend like he's a good person.

  • @snipeyounoobzyee2662

    @snipeyounoobzyee2662

    4 ай бұрын

    if you’ve ever had a disabled friend or loved one you know that decision Arthur made to abandon Percy makes sense but no one would do it you have to be bottom of the bottom but the emotional tropes in this game hit so hard

  • @thestreakingninja

    @thestreakingninja

    2 ай бұрын

    "I trust you, Arthur"

  • @ceddavis7441
    @ceddavis74417 ай бұрын

    Aurthers ending, after the whole story just makes sense. He was a terrible person who did terrible things and now, he gets to properly feel terrible. It isn't a good or bad ending, it's a new beginning. A time for him to see himself for who he is and too at the very least never do it again. The choice is a simple "good" vs "bad", to forget and too regress into a child or to grow and become an adult.

  • @Mariah-dk7mk

    @Mariah-dk7mk

    3 ай бұрын

    Honestly, it is a pretty bad ending but I guess it makes sense in a way it’s just pretty shitty

  • @Liberater4589
    @Liberater45898 ай бұрын

    cant blame them too much, making a modern day britain simulator is no easy feat

  • @hanayuna4

    @hanayuna4

    8 ай бұрын

    What do you think about Bloodborne? It's an older game tho

  • @bringonthevelocirapture

    @bringonthevelocirapture

    8 ай бұрын

    @@hanayuna4 The most accurate simulation of modern-day Britain

  • @TheseUseless

    @TheseUseless

    8 ай бұрын

    Shoulda implemented advanced sword combat

  • @beanie2571

    @beanie2571

    8 ай бұрын

    honestly accurate britain sim

  • @TheXell

    @TheXell

    8 ай бұрын

    *SHAMK*

  • @stuglife5514
    @stuglife55148 ай бұрын

    Arthur says in his letter “what lies will I tell myself about her” and her POV in their conversations is different then his, because he IS an unreliable narrator. That’s the point. Arthur was so caught up with himself and his delusions.

  • @hunterhoskins6171

    @hunterhoskins6171

    8 ай бұрын

    they both are, in fact the whole world is. You can't have a reliable narrator in a world in EVERYONE is affected under their system

  • @joshuakim5240

    @joshuakim5240

    8 ай бұрын

    He is after all revealed to be the type of person who condemned his mentally handicapped brother to die to save his own skin while repressing that memory extremely hard to avoid the guilt. And that was without joy.

  • @3bodYking99

    @3bodYking99

    8 ай бұрын

    ​@@joshuakim5240yup, he took his brother, who wouldn't even NEED to go because of his age, to convince him that they will "go togethe" because they can care for eachother, only to use his brother's passports to make them think he was only there to deliver his younger brother, and that he is a mentally handicapped kid who wouldn't even be that helpful.

  • @FlameDarkfire

    @FlameDarkfire

    8 ай бұрын

    But she's an unreliable narrator too since she's been on Joy just as long and didn't stop taking it during that exchange. Not saying that exonerates Arthur, if anything I feel his behavior was even worse than either of them care to admit or want to remember.

  • @Affexion_99

    @Affexion_99

    8 ай бұрын

    ​@@FlameDarkfirewouldn't she have had to stop taking joy to get pregnant?

  • @paulscott6930
    @paulscott69307 ай бұрын

    “ I wish I still believed in some sort of mercy” “Life goes on, that IS the mercy” CHILLS

  • @_kataliste_

    @_kataliste_

    4 ай бұрын

    RIGHT THAT LINE WAS SOOOO GOOD

  • @Grace-53
    @Grace-536 ай бұрын

    The village being named Hamlyn immediately set my brain off; brilliant detail for the writers to include. 'Hamelin' (pronounced the same way) happens to be the name of the village in the Pied Piper story, AKA the one where a man plays a tune that lures away all of the village's children and drowns them in the river.

  • @livepoultryfreshkilled

    @livepoultryfreshkilled

    5 ай бұрын

    OMG! That's such a cool catch

  • @ravenID429

    @ravenID429

    5 ай бұрын

    Amanda…

  • @chickenmuppets6746

    @chickenmuppets6746

    4 ай бұрын

    And there’s a big statue of the Pied Piper in the game! Big ol’ jester being followed by a lot of rats.

  • @ninab.4540

    @ninab.4540

    4 ай бұрын

    After he wasn't paid for killing the rats raiding the village. Context matters.

  • @ravenID429

    @ravenID429

    4 ай бұрын

    @@ninab.4540 …

  • @bitnn4703
    @bitnn47038 ай бұрын

    Another sad thing about Arthur's story is that if you take the Oblivion pill, since arthur stays in the now desolate town, its very likely he starved to death or died of Joy withdrawal.

  • @ArlecchinoAKAFather

    @ArlecchinoAKAFather

    8 ай бұрын

    Definitely starved to death but no withdrawal since the pill is a lobotomy

  • @danielmallory4687

    @danielmallory4687

    6 ай бұрын

    He's also in the garden so the town now reject the joy users

  • @jackzhang8677

    @jackzhang8677

    6 ай бұрын

    @@danielmallory4687that or the entire town became desolate. Or Arthur just wandered into the Garden district and there’s no one left to stop him.

  • @X-SPONGED
    @X-SPONGED8 ай бұрын

    1:31:20 Fun Fact: There is an actual "fake joy" in the game. It's called sunshine and is actually what Sally has been taking alongside the blackberry she makes herself. It's a pill in a similar shape to ecstasy but with a sun symbol stamped on it. If you use it instead of Joy, people will still think you're on Joy (i.e, detector booths, bobbies, wellies) but you'll have no withdrawals and the filter will be different from the normal pink Joy.

  • @l.m.l8598

    @l.m.l8598

    8 ай бұрын

    Its also why sally got pregnant, despite joy preventing all pregnancies.

  • @user-zy8nw2lc9r

    @user-zy8nw2lc9r

    8 ай бұрын

    How did she deliver a baby tho? It's not so easy to hide a birth happening.

  • @X-SPONGED

    @X-SPONGED

    8 ай бұрын

    @@user-zy8nw2lc9r There's a group of three witches living in the garden district. They gave her a choice, let them help deliver the baby and they'll continue to help Sally through her journey or abort it prematurely and she'll get no help from them

  • @Xahnel

    @Xahnel

    8 ай бұрын

    ​@@user-zy8nw2lc9rdespite what the media loves to indicate, it IS possible to deliver a baby alone, as long as there are no complications (like something tearing and you sitting there, bleeding out). It's a sad example, but consider how many stories there are each year of a teenage girl delivering a baby in a bathroom, then throwing the baby away. She does it completely alone then, doesn't she? Concealing her secret shame from the world... there's a girl who was just sentenced for killing her baby in such a way...

  • @serPomiz

    @serPomiz

    8 ай бұрын

    @@user-zy8nw2lc9r when you're a key member in an operation that requires little active presence, and the bulk of your team is a bunch of druggies that won't remeber things in a couple of days, it's a lot more immediate. just say that she came with a stomach bug, and you have basically a free month

  • @d00gz_
    @d00gz_7 ай бұрын

    Instead of remaking old popular games, we should be remaking games like this that would’ve been phenomenal works if certain changes had been made to them. We Happy Few would be seen as an amazing game if the gameplay was linear, the combat was refined, and the story matched up properly. This game was a victim of the open-world craze of the late 2010s. Yet another game that was open world despite having no reason to be.

  • @WikterRor2807

    @WikterRor2807

    4 ай бұрын

    I mean yeah... its needless for a game so focused on story

  • @squedlly

    @squedlly

    3 ай бұрын

    Sadly, games like this only get smaller fanbases that wouldn't make remakes like that profitable. But yeah, another game that I think comes to mind is Final Fantasy XIII. It would be great if games with lackluster gameplay could have a time for redemption like that.

  • @friedpancakes266

    @friedpancakes266

    3 ай бұрын

    A more likely opportunity for We Happy Few is an adaptation. The main attraction of this game and what brings most to it now is the amazing writing. A series or movie would be wonders

  • @narutomaster500

    @narutomaster500

    2 ай бұрын

    I don't want a remake because they will probably make it worse.

  • @mcbrodz1663

    @mcbrodz1663

    27 күн бұрын

    At least it wasn’t like a collectathon, once you finish you finish, no need to collect 500 bits of scrap

  • @princessaria
    @princessaria5 ай бұрын

    The point of Arthur’s dialogue changes in Act 2 is to show how he mentally erased the things that are unpleasant and inconvenient to remember. It’s exactly like the way he forgot about what he did to his brother, even after he became a “downer.” Arthur’s coping mechanism is denial, and it makes him an unreliable narrator.

  • @Cooe.

    @Cooe.

    Ай бұрын

    This video creator's just kinda an idiot lol. 🤷

  • @sportsfreakmt
    @sportsfreakmt8 ай бұрын

    "ignore the screaming i threw a molotov into a group of people" right then, as you were

  • @definietlynotowl3607
    @definietlynotowl36078 ай бұрын

    the reveal that she had been assaulted by his father and he considered that cheating put me permanently on the Arthur hate train

  • @Dodger_Bunny

    @Dodger_Bunny

    8 ай бұрын

    ​@@JetstreamTheSexSamdude, you do realize that women have been taught to blame themselves for sexual assault and r*pe for thousands of years right? That craps' been perpetuated since before the Bible.

  • @daltongarrett3393

    @daltongarrett3393

    8 ай бұрын

    @@JetstreamTheSexSamit’s unfortunately common for victims of sexual assault to blame themselves. I can’t say if that’s what the writers were trying to convey, but it’s the only decent way to read the situation. A grown man and a 16 year old girl is not a healthy, consensual relationship, no matter the intent of the writers.

  • @brie7399

    @brie7399

    8 ай бұрын

    ​@snowyd5136 I don't care if a 16 year old is actively asking older men to have sex with them, the blame is on the adult man with a 16 year old and a wife choosing to have sex with a teenager.

  • @neekopi8961

    @neekopi8961

    8 ай бұрын

    @@JetstreamTheSexSamso you’re just a weirdo then. Or you’re just too dim to understand unhealthy power dynamics A 16 year old does not have sex with an adult. That is called rape

  • @flutterg1035

    @flutterg1035

    8 ай бұрын

    ​@snowyd5136 I'm sorry. Why are you acting like Arthur's dad isn't a fully developed adult with a fully developed brain. Who took in this child to take care of because she had nothing? That's what gets me. Yall don't wanna focus on the person who is in the wrong no matter how you slice it. Why is it that the child gets criticised but the grown adult doesn't???

  • @critrabbit8975
    @critrabbit89757 ай бұрын

    Honestly the cutscene starting out with the screams of people when you threw that cocktail is a perfect example of what the game is going for: ignoring abything unpleasant

  • @jtdavie9466
    @jtdavie94663 ай бұрын

    As someone who has struggled with addiction for much of my life the description of joy really hits home. That guy saying “it doesn’t make you forget, just fuzzy around the edges so you can pretend it’s okay” is a pov I am very familiar with

  • @fluttershystayshigh4202

    @fluttershystayshigh4202

    3 ай бұрын

    Same. i was on meth back in the day for more years than i want to admit and it was all to forget the past. I've been clean now for 6 years and the memories still burn painfully but afraid as i am of the memories, i'm more afraid of becoming 'that person' again. Life goes on.

  • @SimonFollin

    @SimonFollin

    2 ай бұрын

    @@fluttershystayshigh4202I know that i'm just a completely random person on the planet, but i'm proud of you. Thats no easy feat, so be sure to give yourself a pat on the shoulder now and then❤

  • @chasenovak122
    @chasenovak1228 ай бұрын

    I honestly think We Happy Few would make an incredible web series, or maybe something released on a streaming service. It’s such a compelling story, and, if properly adapted, I think it could get the love it deserves.

  • @Ronald98

    @Ronald98

    8 ай бұрын

    Fully agree with you!

  • @iwakeupandboomimarat

    @iwakeupandboomimarat

    8 ай бұрын

    this is so true, it could be a great miniseries!!!

  • @aquatech1753

    @aquatech1753

    8 ай бұрын

    Feels like the heavy theme of drugs would make the series get banned in a whole lot of countries though

  • @Dr.Oofers

    @Dr.Oofers

    8 ай бұрын

    @@aquatech1753I feel like most streaming services would meddle with it so much, that it’d be sanitized to the point where it’d be banned in only like 2 countries for one or two things. The rest of the countries wouldn’t bother with it, cause it was meddled with so much to point where it’s not even good anymore.

  • @nicholasgeere5125

    @nicholasgeere5125

    8 ай бұрын

    I still don't understand why it has to take place in post nazi world conquest

  • @brooketeegarden2303
    @brooketeegarden23038 ай бұрын

    What sucks about Arthur & Sally is that when Arthur's Dad takes Sally in as a minor when she has nowhere else to go, coercing her into sex, teaching her the pattern she follows in the game of trading bodily autonomy for safety, etc... Arthur reacts like a teenage boy in the 1960s without a lot of emotional intelligence or awareness of others (and as we know from his main storyline, general selfishness) who just had his heart broken by the girl he liked. Rage, refusal to listen or empathize, hurt, spite, disgust, etc. But where the real tragedy lies is that he then takes Joy for 15 years, and doesn't ever have a chance to think about why that situation might have been f*cked on her side, or develop empathy, or just generally emotionally mature. He IS a man-child who lives in a state of permanent arrested development. How could he not be? When would he have had the opportunity to grow? He frustrates the hell out of me and is my least favorite of all three protagonists. He's fantastically written.

  • @lototheflo9640

    @lototheflo9640

    8 ай бұрын

    So spot on. Always living in the past.

  • @LazloRTR

    @LazloRTR

    8 ай бұрын

    Yeah that's what I thought about arthur, he's all screwed up in the head from all the joy and the only thing he really remembers from the "cheating" incident is probably his feeling of rage and betrayal that he felt from when he was a teenage boy. Also doesn't help that sally, being a groomed victim thought that she's at fault and can't slap him with the cold hard truth of how much of a pos his dad actually is

  • @Noctem0wl

    @Noctem0wl

    8 ай бұрын

    I came to the conclusion that Arthur's dad is the worst character of the story. I mean, you have to be an asshole if your child turns out to be so selfish and unsympathetic, and then what he did to Sally...

  • @rrockstar1584

    @rrockstar1584

    8 ай бұрын

    It never says she was coerced or forced into sex. Every character has a flaw and something that they did wrong. Sallys was sleeping with her boyfriends dad and continuing to use her body to gain power by sleeping with the general.

  • @Johnathanbyers

    @Johnathanbyers

    8 ай бұрын

    Nah sally is a whole ho who deserves nothing but the worst

  • @kodi0223
    @kodi02237 ай бұрын

    the irony that the game wasnt originally intended to have a story, yet by far its best part was the story, and ended up being one of the best stories in all of gaming

  • @GeorgeMonet

    @GeorgeMonet

    5 ай бұрын

    it really wasn't good.

  • @mirukusheki

    @mirukusheki

    5 ай бұрын

    It was okay. Calling it one of the best is a huuuge stretch, unless you don’t read or don’t play a lot of story-heavy games.

  • @Xeno_Solarus

    @Xeno_Solarus

    5 ай бұрын

    "in all of gaming"? You must not play a lot of story heavy games.

  • @cuddlecakes7153

    @cuddlecakes7153

    4 ай бұрын

    ​@@Xeno_SolarusEven Non-story games give a better story lol

  • @SpagettiSpeltWrong
    @SpagettiSpeltWrong5 ай бұрын

    I'm absolutely obsessed with the "They Came From Below" DLC. The relationship between Roger and James is so realistically bickery yet strangely endearing and I adore it.

  • @yeethittter1285

    @yeethittter1285

    5 ай бұрын

    All 3 of the DLCs are spectacular. I rly didn't like how hugely We All Fall Down undermines Ollie's story, but it has an amazing atmosphere. I like They Came From Below as a more silly and fantastical story w some rly fun leads but Lightbearer is my fav for the music, Nick being my fav character to play as (besides Arthur) and the gameplay being actually fun???? Crazy

  • @KingSolidTails

    @KingSolidTails

    4 ай бұрын

    ​@@yeethittter1285 Each character had their own part to play in saving Wellington Wells, whether the narration of said character is accurate or not. Whilst some may have done more than others, each "means to an end" brought about positive change that resulted in a surviving civilization.

  • @yeethittter1285

    @yeethittter1285

    4 ай бұрын

    @@KingSolidTails What I mean is that Oli's story about convincing the people of Wellington Wells to get off of joy was a really satisfying ending for the game and for his character arc. but if Victoria gets rid of all the joy anyway then Oli's choice doesn't matter at all because they've stopped anyway. Not from their own descision after hearing Jack's broadcast, but because they're literally forced to

  • @mattuwu9978

    @mattuwu9978

    3 ай бұрын

    Also, if I was a gay man in the 1950s and I had the choice to live in a dimension full of emotionally intelligent robots with my boyfriend? Easy choice. Beep boop. I mean, I’m a gay man _now_ and I would still maybe prefer the robots.

  • @SpagettiSpeltWrong

    @SpagettiSpeltWrong

    3 ай бұрын

    @@mattuwu9978 yeah I feel like the robots will always be the better choice

  • @eg_manifest510
    @eg_manifest5108 ай бұрын

    I kinda thought the dialogue changes were cool, if a little mishandled. The idea was there, painting the both of them as unreliable narrators. Sally seemingly unable to understand why Arthur is so upset, so she remembers him as being completely unreasonable, and Arthur ignoring important details such as the baby just because he's so self-centered and whingy. Maybe they changed too many unimportant details, but maybe that was just to let you obviously know that things were different.

  • @howardgamingg

    @howardgamingg

    8 ай бұрын

    In retrospect, I probably should have realized that that’s what they were doing.

  • @artmanxp

    @artmanxp

    8 ай бұрын

    @@howardgamingg I remember somethings charging around like the lightbringer being dead in Arthur's run and unconscious in Sally playthught

  • @LuffyBlack

    @LuffyBlack

    8 ай бұрын

    Bro she was 16 and the father was an adult. Are we pretending that isn't a factor here?

  • @eg_manifest510

    @eg_manifest510

    8 ай бұрын

    @@LuffyBlack idk what that has to do at all with what I said, I wasn't saying that the whole shebang wasn't bad, I'm just saying she personally probably felt that Arthur was overreacting to what she's been trying to forget about. And besides I don't think Arthur cared about the illegal age gap, he only cared that she betrayed him, cause that's his whole character, being self-centered. Again, idk wtf you're talking about or what I'm "pretending" cause that has no relation to what I said

  • @AdaTheWatcher

    @AdaTheWatcher

    8 ай бұрын

    I do like that interpretation.

  • @AngelicEra
    @AngelicEra8 ай бұрын

    I still just cannot fathom that this man has spent nearly half of his whole life angry at his ex for being a victim of what would count in most places as statutory you-can-fill-in-the-blank.

  • @johng8837

    @johng8837

    8 ай бұрын

    Peak zoomer mindset

  • @filiaaut

    @filiaaut

    8 ай бұрын

    It's an alternate reality for the 1960s/1970s where most people, including Arthur before the game starts, are so drugged out they don't realise when they are starving to death, and the ones that aren't are in a constant fight for survival. Education around these points was generally much worse around those topics back then, even in the real world, the alternate reality stuff makes it even less likely that people would have access to any kind of information on consent. The fact that they are either so drugged out they barely remember stuff or fighting for survival makes them really unlikely to actually deal with their emotions, or process their trauma in any kind of useful and healthy way. He wasn't angry at her for half his life, he was really angry at her immediately after the fact, because he was a selfish, already traumatised teenager with little awareness of these things, and then probably half forgot, except maybe in small bursts, until he finally sees her again once off the drugs. He had zero opportunities to grow as a person, and probably no notion of consent (from a modern perspective) since it happened. It would have taken a much, much better person to even begin to understand what she went through in these conditions. The entire society had no opportunity to progress, you can't have protests, tracts, essays in that kind of world, the whole setup almost guarantees that no positive change will happen. Things just stay the same until the whole system collapses.

  • @kneesocks15

    @kneesocks15

    8 ай бұрын

    ​@@filiaautand that's certainly understandable within the narrative. I'm blown away, or just perturbed by the real world in the comments defenders of Arthur like Sally is somehow worse for having a grown man take advantage of her.

  • @NotebookTheCat

    @NotebookTheCat

    8 ай бұрын

    @@filiaaut This is the biggest problem I have with stories set around the 1950s that features content like this, it's not clearly handled like "this is how it was back in the time and it was wrong", more just that it was an afterthought which still paints victims in a bad light

  • @dadadadeadgirl5602

    @dadadadeadgirl5602

    8 ай бұрын

    @@johng8837 Peak victim blaming mindset

  • @magicalscrewup2496
    @magicalscrewup24965 ай бұрын

    It’s interesting to analyze this story, especially cause I realized Arthur’s thoughts about sally are similar to a kids. He doesn’t think of the negative experience for her, he cares that he was hurt by it. In a way. This is similar to how some less developed teenagers may think of this situation. Personally I think it may imply that joy stopped him from maturing past this mindset, refusing him the opportunity to grow and realize how much it hurt her too. He simply doesn’t. Because joy didn’t truly let him become an adult.

  • @djnotokay7677

    @djnotokay7677

    2 ай бұрын

    is that a homestuck pfp or am i too far gone

  • @magicalscrewup2496

    @magicalscrewup2496

    2 ай бұрын

    @@djnotokay7677 nah your not too far gone. probably were both too far gone. (yes, yes it is)

  • @obamagaming9456
    @obamagaming94567 ай бұрын

    Take it from somebody who's been on antidepressants, feeling only ONE emotion ALL the time with NO variation is the worst feeling you could possibly imagine.

  • @oasisofgalaxies2527

    @oasisofgalaxies2527

    7 ай бұрын

    I couldn’t even cry . I was just empty . It SUCKED

  • @obamagaming9456

    @obamagaming9456

    7 ай бұрын

    @@oasisofgalaxies2527 yup, insanely awful experience

  • @LugiThePainDrinker

    @LugiThePainDrinker

    7 ай бұрын

    It's not awful. It's nothing.

  • @benjaminb6678

    @benjaminb6678

    6 ай бұрын

    @@LugiThePainDrinkernothing can be awful

  • @Noelle_Holiday

    @Noelle_Holiday

    6 ай бұрын

    @@obamagaming9456 You know what's even worse? The developers have also stated that Joy is supposed to be a metaphor of anti-depressants (and/or opiods), despite its effects being more along the lines of LSD crossed with amphetamines. According to the game itself, if the majority of people in a society have severe mental health problems, leaving them untreated will result in widespread addiction, and the entire society ultimately crumbling.

  • @X-SPONGED
    @X-SPONGED8 ай бұрын

    44:31 What I love most about this sequence is that Constable Peters is obviously not falling for Arthur's bs. He fully knows Arthur is not Percy, he knows he's lying his way off the train so he doesn't need to go to Germany. But at the same time, he still doesn't want to send Arthur on the train. His sense of morality blocks him from doing so. Not a single extra child on that death train than what is needed. So he let's Arthur go, not because he was convinced, but because the quota was already filled in with Percy being on board. Arthur led his brother to the station like a lamb to the slaughter. He didn't even need to lie his way off, that's just a formality at that point. A brat who only looked out for himself, wearing a wool coat of innocence to hide his selfishness. That's who Arthur Hastings is. The whole story was for him to accept he was a piece of shit and move on with his life. Not to make amends but grow as a person. The growth stunted by years of joy consumption, trying to escape from the truth.

  • @lordofshibainus

    @lordofshibainus

    8 ай бұрын

    You worded this perfectly! I heavily doubted that he actually believed Arthur, especially since he switches up his speaking patterns a ton, but it was really his morality that prevented him from sending Arthur

  • @donovian2538

    @donovian2538

    8 ай бұрын

    Woah wait the kids died??

  • @X-SPONGED

    @X-SPONGED

    8 ай бұрын

    ​@@donovian2538 The train is basically an insurance policy so the residents of Wellington Wells don't try anything funny. Between the kids and the papier-mache tanks, the populace are practically powerless against their occupiers. We don't know the fates of the children but they're either in Germany, dead, or escaped somehow. No in-between (most likely dead though)

  • @strikingsarcophagus

    @strikingsarcophagus

    8 ай бұрын

    @@donovian2538 Percy sure as hell did. I can't imagine he survived

  • @ZombieKitty321

    @ZombieKitty321

    8 ай бұрын

    @@donovian2538 Its heavily implied that the trains are an analog for the trains the Germans used to transport Jewish people, so yeah, there more than likely dead or in a camp too be killed.

  • @jalioswilinghart
    @jalioswilinghart8 ай бұрын

    If only it got treated like bioshock. Linear world, framed by exelent writing, about desperate people, trying to deal with a society falling apart around them. And all the sides and attitudes that can bring. It deserved that better structure. Truly.

  • @tizianm4893

    @tizianm4893

    8 ай бұрын

    I don't know how well joy wold have worked around a linear world you know always needing to be high to pass security checks sounds like a pain in a linear world

  • @jalioswilinghart

    @jalioswilinghart

    8 ай бұрын

    @@tizianm4893 It could have been a cost-benefit thing with specific booths and enemies who would become more suspicious if you were around them and clearly not effected. Compared to if you were effected, but you couldn't stealth and would perhaps get massive de-buffs to do fine maneuvering tasks like lock picking or the like. Or as suggested, maybe you could fake taking the drug, if you take a pill in front of the cops, and you'd have a few seconds to walk away, and spit it out before it would start to effect you. Like a social stealth system basically, but with negatives to other approaches, like combat or "regular" stealth, for a limited time. Perhaps more, depending.

  • @FinnStepify

    @FinnStepify

    8 ай бұрын

    @@jalioswilinghart nah

  • @danceyrselfkleen

    @danceyrselfkleen

    8 ай бұрын

    It’s clear that you know nothing about modern video games

  • @jalioswilinghart

    @jalioswilinghart

    8 ай бұрын

    @@danceyrselfkleen For wanting a games core focus to be different?

  • @Everest2779
    @Everest27797 ай бұрын

    WAIT JUST A MOMENT, ok so the city is called Hamlyn, right? Well, that's the name of the city in the story of the pied piper, isn't it? And what did the Germans do? THEY TOOK THE KIDS AWAY.

  • @NotUlpoadingAnything

    @NotUlpoadingAnything

    7 ай бұрын

    1:34:02 There's even a statue of the piper luring the rats away.

  • @fusseld100

    @fusseld100

    4 ай бұрын

    Didn't that one guy think the baby was a hallucination and actually just a rat?

  • @ninab.4540

    @ninab.4540

    4 ай бұрын

    ​@@fusseld100Cat

  • @415-k1ub
    @415-k1ub7 ай бұрын

    This game pretty much proved that no matter how good the story and worldbuilding is, it will never be enough to compensate for terrible gameplay design.

  • @ultraboombean

    @ultraboombean

    6 ай бұрын

    Yeah a good story can make up for flawed gameplay but not just flat out bad gameplay.

  • @princeofdarkness4711

    @princeofdarkness4711

    6 ай бұрын

    @@ultraboombean tbh after playing Coffin of Andy of Leyley (FANTASTIC game) we be all be okay if We happy Few is just a walking simulator, but noooo they have to make We Happy Few janky as heck.

  • @azzucks

    @azzucks

    6 ай бұрын

    ​@@princeofdarkness4711>incest game "FANTASTIC game"

  • @princeofdarkness4711

    @princeofdarkness4711

    6 ай бұрын

    @@azzucks your proving my point shock value works over gameplay, even if you never played mw2, you know what "no Russian" means by heart

  • @illseeyaonthedarksideofthemoon

    @illseeyaonthedarksideofthemoon

    6 ай бұрын

    ​@@princeofdarkness4711Least degenerate gamer:

  • @UngodlyDev
    @UngodlyDev8 ай бұрын

    nah, him completely omitting sally telling him shes had a baby from his perception is phenomenal characterization. youre describing a feature as if its a bug

  • @flow185

    @flow185

    8 ай бұрын

    It really emphasize how much of a self centered dickwad he his. I think if they just nodded at him brushing that detail off a slightly bit more it would have worked great.

  • @rroman1988

    @rroman1988

    8 ай бұрын

    He did say "I wonder what lies I'll tell myself about this."

  • @spencerlively3049

    @spencerlively3049

    8 ай бұрын

    @@rroman1988 oh good catch

  • @flashter6101

    @flashter6101

    8 ай бұрын

    Yeah that's how I saw it

  • @wandereringshadow8658
    @wandereringshadow86588 ай бұрын

    This story is an example of how video games aren't always the be-all-end-all medium. This would've benefited a lot from being a web series or a Graphic Novel.

  • @daifuku75

    @daifuku75

    7 ай бұрын

    Web series suck ass, this totally could've been done well as a game if it was just done well.

  • @wandereringshadow8658

    @wandereringshadow8658

    7 ай бұрын

    @@daifuku75 bad take, read Lackadaisy or Homestuck and come back to me afterwards and say that

  • @StationJay

    @StationJay

    7 ай бұрын

    Or maybe some kind of book, maybe. A novel, perhaps. That would be brave and new.

  • @gigiluv5527

    @gigiluv5527

    7 ай бұрын

    I agree to a point, but I think if they had just made it a linear game like Bioshock, it would have went over really well. People were comparing the vibes to Bioshock already and I remember a linear game is what I thought it was and what made me excited to play it.

  • @StationJay

    @StationJay

    7 ай бұрын

    @@gigiluv5527 I was one of those people. Right away it looked like "Cold War BioShock," ready to tackle era relevant politics complete with influences from Brave New World and Cold War Spy-Fi like The Prisoner, The President's Analyst, 007 and The Cape Town Affair. Then... We got what we got. The gameplay choices and map really hindered WHF's potential. Same goes for Deathloop, it had great gameplay with memorable characters, but lacked WHF's story weight and had a bizarre/distracting multi element. I'm hungry for a 1960s retro-future title without the half hearted game elements.

  • @paws5415
    @paws54158 ай бұрын

    It's tremendously ironic and sad that they wanted to make a game with no plot and all gameplay, then went on with adding a plot, and the end product would've been better if it was only plot all along. The only part which everyone praises is what wasn't intended to be there.

  • @WikterRor2807

    @WikterRor2807

    4 ай бұрын

    Well it would be one of those little kinda fun "survival games" tgat were so often in these times

  • @Dawn-wn4ss
    @Dawn-wn4ss7 ай бұрын

    i love at 1:20:06 margaret's subtitle color turns into orange since she was never there, just in ollie's head.

  • @deltawarrior543
    @deltawarrior5438 ай бұрын

    There actually is a "fake joy" that Sally literally gives you during Authur's questline. It's a special drug called Sunshine which makes you look like you're on Joy, without actually being on it.

  • @spaceusagid00dles
    @spaceusagid00dles8 ай бұрын

    I remember watching Jacksepticeye play the first few minutes of the game. The intro was so compelling and stuck with me, but never saw the full story. Just that small concept. It's a shame really, truly an interesting story weighed down by a Bad Game. Because I didn't pursue looking for the rest of the game after seeing my favourite youtubers stop playing it, since the gameplay was a bore to watch too.

  • @ryanphillips4123

    @ryanphillips4123

    8 ай бұрын

    I had the exact same experience! Right down to watching that same let's play. I suppose I'm watching this video to see how it was supposed to end.

  • @Onezy05

    @Onezy05

    8 ай бұрын

    Same. I remember watching 8BitRyan play an early version of it when I was younger, and I was immediately interested. Fantastic introduction and worldbuilding.

  • @ikram1572

    @ikram1572

    8 ай бұрын

    @@Onezy05 Well another 8BitRyan watcher. Didn't expect to find one out here,

  • @Meowsler

    @Meowsler

    8 ай бұрын

    Jack fell off tho fr

  • @everythingpony

    @everythingpony

    8 ай бұрын

    ​@@ryanphillips4123he finished it?

  • @thegermanpotato5405
    @thegermanpotato54057 ай бұрын

    Personally, if the gameplay didn’t weight it down, this game could have been up to dark souls status, it really was a amazing concept, and the story is fantastic, just wished the gameplay was better, but for a game company that was barely known, it’s pretty impressive.

  • @ibraheemshuaib8954

    @ibraheemshuaib8954

    6 ай бұрын

    It doesn't even need better gameplay, the game could remove the gameplay and focus entirely on the story, cutting off the dead weight. People can't complain about a walking simulator when it is literally advertised as such.

  • @vicentegeonix

    @vicentegeonix

    3 ай бұрын

    So is not a game anymore? Thats stupid.​@@ibraheemshuaib8954

  • @DarioSpina97
    @DarioSpina977 ай бұрын

    this game should be a mini series. It would be so sick. But instead have the 3 stories happen simultaneously.

  • @slightlyistorical1776
    @slightlyistorical17768 ай бұрын

    The setting for We Happy Few actually isn't a "Nazis won WWII" world. The Nazis were overthrown and Germany was ruled by Rommel. Britain surrendered to the Germans, but the U.S.A. and U.S.S.R. did not, leading to both American and Soviet soldiers fighting alongside each other on the Eastern Front and leading to a longer war which did defeat Germany, but Britain never recovered when they retreated from Britain

  • @fluffynator6222

    @fluffynator6222

    5 ай бұрын

    Wasn't Rommel a Nazi too?

  • @muzicalassassin2901

    @muzicalassassin2901

    5 ай бұрын

    Ok this makes a lot more sense cuz I was like “why tf would you send your kids to Germany when the Nazis won”

  • @Sigma_Male_Anti_Female

    @Sigma_Male_Anti_Female

    4 ай бұрын

    Wait so it's like a WW2 France situation?

  • @nothingaraiguma

    @nothingaraiguma

    4 ай бұрын

    @@muzicalassassin2901 Children are much easier to indoctrinate, the rest of the old people would be irrelevant to the Nazi germany

  • @Mrtroop-bd3xu

    @Mrtroop-bd3xu

    4 ай бұрын

    @@muzicalassassin2901Rommel was still bad

  • @nasounicornis5834
    @nasounicornis58348 ай бұрын

    The reveal with Ollie’s side of the conversation was actually amazing. Him saying “you could never forget something like that” sounded almost like a response to Arthur but just weird enough to make you question what’s going on, until you see his perspective

  • @brillum
    @brillum7 ай бұрын

    As an Arizonan I can confirm that Hitler's reaction was perfectly reasonable. 10:26

  • @edenengland1883

    @edenengland1883

    4 ай бұрын

    this sounds SO bad without context

  • @theunfunnyjokester

    @theunfunnyjokester

    3 ай бұрын

    @@edenengland1883what’s the context 😭

  • @Pizza-gremlin

    @Pizza-gremlin

    Ай бұрын

    @@theunfunnyjokesterif I remember correctly in Wolfenstein the new colossus that scene is on Venus to audition for a propaganda movie about your character you play as, and that man failed the audition in front of a senile Hitler.

  • @theunfunnyjokester

    @theunfunnyjokester

    Ай бұрын

    @@Pizza-gremlin Now I’m even more confused 😭

  • @fleetingselfconfidence612
    @fleetingselfconfidence6127 ай бұрын

    having the music take clear inspiration from the beetles makes so much sense since the beetles where baked for most of their songwriting so it only makes sense that the makebelivers where dopped up on joy while writing

  • @injetavel279

    @injetavel279

    6 ай бұрын

    I felt more like the songs were inspired by ELO than The Beatles

  • @ArlecchinoAKAFather
    @ArlecchinoAKAFather8 ай бұрын

    I understand why the Arthur changes would annoy you in Sally's part but I think it's a good thing. Arthur is an unreliable narrator, which makes sense since unlike Sally he was drugged out of his mind for a decade

  • @evilPatric

    @evilPatric

    7 ай бұрын

    They're both unreliable narrators but yeah

  • @ArlecchinoAKAFather

    @ArlecchinoAKAFather

    7 ай бұрын

    @@evilPatric true, I think Sally is more reliable though since she wasn't as drugged as him

  • @evilPatric

    @evilPatric

    7 ай бұрын

    @@ArlecchinoAKAFather well it ain't about the drugs I'm not going to doing a whole explanation because there's literally just a comment that explains why but still I was confused at first about why they did that thing where Sally had to go to Arthur and Arthur had to go to Sally and by reading this comment, I realize that so it was actually pretty helpful

  • @crochetcocoking4275

    @crochetcocoking4275

    7 ай бұрын

    ​@@ArlecchinoAKAFatheron the contrary, I think Sally is more unreliable as she seems more prone to look for self justification for her actions. Arthur started like that but since he gave up joy, he's been taking responsibility for his actions.

  • @palecaptainwolfkayls8499

    @palecaptainwolfkayls8499

    7 ай бұрын

    There’s also the point about how Arthur’s angry at Sally in both sides of the conversation for something that happened 12 years ago. Him acting out as being more childish or not would track either way, as he’s failing to let go of or process things long past.

  • @FlameDarkfire
    @FlameDarkfire8 ай бұрын

    Actually, I think the differences in the confrontation between Arthur and Sally in their sections of the game is brilliant storytelling, and I can't help but feel it was unintentional. They both have been on a drug for a decade now that messes with perceptions and memories. Arthur also has a twisted perception anyway to preserve his own ego. So who's to say what the objective truth of the matter was, since we only have their subjective perceptions of the event? Did Sally actually mention her baby or did Arthur block that out so he doesn't have to feel even more like a shitheel for abandoning her at the slightest inconvenience? We know hurtful words were exchanged and ultimately a trade was made, but the whole thing is muddled by having two unreliable narrators being involved, and honestly that's fucking brilliant.

  • @macksterical

    @macksterical

    8 ай бұрын

    you’re a genius. 😮

  • @exylophone1

    @exylophone1

    8 ай бұрын

    yeah i agree honestly, only part of the video i thought was bad tbh since it adds context with sally as the sane one to make arthur even worse

  • @christiangibson1867

    @christiangibson1867

    8 ай бұрын

    I came to comment something similar but you articulated it much better than I ever could have. Thank you for voicing my thoughts.

  • @ZizZap4

    @ZizZap4

    8 ай бұрын

    Thank you, I just commented this myself. This is a game where you're playing as people with mental health issues who've been burying their feelings with denial and/or drugs. Of course there's gonna be unreliable narration.

  • @MarisCorner15

    @MarisCorner15

    8 ай бұрын

    That's exactly what I thought as well. Also, how do we know Sally really mentioned her baby? Maybe she thought she did but her mistrust made her not let ir out

  • @LilyMaidenLove
    @LilyMaidenLove6 ай бұрын

    I feel like the procedurally generated maps could have been a really cool addition as a challenge. Like if you take too much joy the world literally changes to replicate the memory loss the player experiences Or the number of items in your inventory chamges or something Would have been frustrating to play through but it would add a consequence for taking joy

  • @briandaaranda9735
    @briandaaranda97356 ай бұрын

    People sometimes complain about railroading in videogames, but I think that such a big story would've benefited from some rails. This is the first time I've experienced the story and it's phenomenal!

  • @STUPIDMOSTOFTHETIME
    @STUPIDMOSTOFTHETIME8 ай бұрын

    I honesty took the dialogue inconsistently in chapter 2 as Arthur hallucinating- he imagined the conversation in his head how he thought it happened but in reality he was suffering from longterm joy side effects, he’s not just selfish he’s completely delusional from being drugged for years on end

  • @mrinsomniac2968

    @mrinsomniac2968

    8 ай бұрын

    jack is lucky he could somewhat recover unlike the others (aka literally most of the populous aside of a few)

  • @vandergamer8682

    @vandergamer8682

    8 ай бұрын

    @@mrinsomniac2968 I thought it was implied Jack became Foggy Jack, unless Im missing something

  • @mrinsomniac2968

    @mrinsomniac2968

    8 ай бұрын

    @@vandergamer8682 oh trust me, jacks mind was very fucked, his mind was still very foggy thanks to all of the joy. but what i meant is that along the way of the game he manages to fully recover

  • @vandergamer8682

    @vandergamer8682

    8 ай бұрын

    @@mrinsomniac2968 I always assumed he became the killer "Foggy Jack", but I suppose it's nice to hear he recovers

  • @magmaslug9305

    @magmaslug9305

    8 ай бұрын

    Wouldn't that apply to her as well?

  • @Sparten7F4
    @Sparten7F48 ай бұрын

    As soon as we swap to Sally, this video went off the rails... it's the Unreliable Narrator. Sally in Arthur's chapters is sweet, kind, innocent - he sodding says so in fact - so he mostly edits in his still likely drug addled mind to make her sound more like that. More sweet, more innocent. She smiles, and gives him affectionate looks, etc. He's also a selfish git so he edits, misremembers, or even miisperceives what HE says in these scenarios. He even sounds distracted and delirious, the way he runs into her sentence to mention Percy and rambles and changes topic so often. Probably because he's still coming down. Also he 'lives in teh Garden district' because he's a Downer. They're subtle changes, meant to illustrate what Joy and drug addiction has done to people. Sally and Arthur aren't magically immune to the same mental damages everyone else has suffered.

  • @DrSharkade

    @DrSharkade

    8 ай бұрын

    THANK YOU this is how I felt too. I genuinely am having a good time with this video but i've been hit by this part and I was. Like. Surprised. Because this is about Perspectives and how everyone remembers the situation. They could have, of course, tightened some scenes up to make that a little more obvious (such as her asking him about the codliver oil in the garden district as opposed to them being in their home), but these are all about people who are bad in some aspects of their lives but justify their actions to a degree. They see their actions differently than others, so of course they're going to remember these scenes differently or see them in a different light.

  • @Sparten7F4

    @Sparten7F4

    8 ай бұрын

    I think it just didn't quite vibe for them, which is fine.@@DrSharkade

  • @red3y3z1

    @red3y3z1

    8 ай бұрын

    This is how I took the story, Unreliable Narrator. Which is rarely done in video games.

  • @oMuStiiA
    @oMuStiiA7 ай бұрын

    It's kinda funny how high the dialogue changes went over your head. They're so glaringly different and the baby line especially is a notable absence in act one, it seems kind of a given that the issue is that both characters are experiencing those scenes differently, Arthur brushes off the baby because he just doesn't hear her say that line, or immediately forgets it. Makes sense if he's only recently stopped taking Joy and is still recovering from the effects and thus it's still affecting his perception. But I guess sometimes even obvious stuff gets past us sometimes.

  • @itsraventm
    @itsraventm3 ай бұрын

    ollie and margaret's voice acting in their climax scene is so, _so_ good, especially ollies- i mean he sounds EXACTLY like someone whod realized what he had done, its perfect

  • @AllergyPuppy
    @AllergyPuppy8 ай бұрын

    This game is such a tragedy. It isn’t a bad thing to be a short linear story driven game. We Happy Few got scope creeped so hard into being a mess instead of the tight focused little story it could have been.

  • @KaiWolf18

    @KaiWolf18

    7 ай бұрын

    Yeah, I was never able to finish the game, gave up halfway through Sally's storyline and completely missed Ollie's story (which I think looks like the best) They really should not have made it open world and with the survival crafting elements. The game would have been incredible if they tightened it down and made it more like hopping from level to level.

  • @sketchysketches381

    @sketchysketches381

    7 ай бұрын

    ​@@KaiWolf18my brother did the same thing, i was just watching but Sally's guilt mechanic killed me. So many clunky mechanics all over tbh. The random ass maps for each chapter were whack too

  • @TheLongDon

    @TheLongDon

    7 ай бұрын

    ​@@KaiWolf18Dude the baby aspect of Sally's story absolutely turned me off, it was SO annoying

  • @KaiWolf18

    @KaiWolf18

    7 ай бұрын

    @@sketchysketches381 See, I was okay with the guilt mechanic. Was a little annoying but I figured the main quests would always keep sending me back near her home so it wouldn't be too inconvenient to just pop in and feed the baby. What got me was just the boring running around outside of the main areas. I had spent the last 20 hours as Arthur trying to 100% the game by doing every sidequest and just got so sick of the game by that point. When I finished his story to only realize I had a whole 'nother one to do I was just burnt out. Couldn't take all the endless running around back and forth. I thought Sally's was the end, didn't even know Ollie had a story.

  • @_fudgepop01

    @_fudgepop01

    7 ай бұрын

    I feel like if they had the resources (and willpower) for it, they could go back and add some polish to the mechanics and gameplay to make it not as arduous. I’d love for another “No Man’s Sky” story of ultimate redemption, because the story and way it was presented (at least here) genuinely is told beautifully!

  • @Eddman368
    @Eddman3688 ай бұрын

    I'm completely on Sally's side considering she was a minor at the time when they "fornicated", Arthur's just blaming the victim instead of his father.

  • @onri_

    @onri_

    8 ай бұрын

    In the uk and the majority of the world 16 is age of consent... so not a minor, and this is set in the UK where its 16

  • @simstophat1078

    @simstophat1078

    8 ай бұрын

    @@onri_that doesn’t make her not a minor

  • @onri_

    @onri_

    8 ай бұрын

    @@simstophat1078 "A minor usually refers to a person under the age of 18, but can also refer to any person under the 'legal age' for certain activities." Please refer to the definition from a law firm. I can lose a finger and still have fingers, Just like a I can be of age of majority for some things and be a minor for others.

  • @limabatz2990

    @limabatz2990

    8 ай бұрын

    @@onri_ Are you defending an adult having sex with a 16 year old??? Let alone the partner of their own child??

  • @Star.6739

    @Star.6739

    8 ай бұрын

    I actually didn't catch that, another thing to add to the reasons to hate Arthur jar!

  • @herrflammen6487
    @herrflammen64877 ай бұрын

    I love how the cop in arthur’s ending comforts him like a father would

  • @zedowskyy9290
    @zedowskyy92908 ай бұрын

    I had the same feeling finishing portal 2 I had for this ending. These cold, calculated white tiled floors, portals, gels, robots, it all seemed like the regular prison. Seeing these open fields, blue sky, it seemed like the alien new world, open to explore, full off freedom. I felt like Chell, not me, I didn't want to be in that scifi lab full of futuristic tech, I wanted to explore the regular world.

  • @dracocrusher
    @dracocrusher8 ай бұрын

    Despite the actual game being kind-of a mess, I still love and genuinely appreciate that they got an actual band to do insert songs for this. It's such a cool touch that adds a lot more personality to the experience, more than normal soundtrack osts at least.

  • @estrellaanne1589

    @estrellaanne1589

    7 ай бұрын

    Yes, I understand. I still listen to those songs, haha.

  • @holymessengerofbibble3363
    @holymessengerofbibble33638 ай бұрын

    It kind of shocks me that there isn't more challenge in this comment section to the narrative that Sally cheated. The anger towards her is just wild. Sally didn't cheat, Sally was a child, she was a child the same age as this man's son, being raised as his adoptive daughter. I've seen people in the comments arguing about whether it was consentual, a child cannot give consent, especially not to an adult, and on top of that, an adult that has been grooming them. Arthur's father is a gro0mer, a p€dophile, and a child r@pist. Sally is a victim who is throughout the story being blamed for being taken advantage of, the story does very little to contest this perspective, but it blows my mind a little that folks are so willing to accept this narrative without challenging it.

  • @DannyDevitoOffical-TrustMeBro

    @DannyDevitoOffical-TrustMeBro

    8 ай бұрын

    Really? I’ve mostly seen defenses for her. Honestly, most people seem to think she was either a helpless child or an adolescent that would otherwise have been capable of better decisions, but was groomed into the wrong ones. I fall in the latter camp. She wasn’t a child, adolescents aren’t children. We’re old enough to start making more matured decisions than children are capable of, but we’re not as matured and a lot less experienced than adults, especially adults as old as Arthur’s dad. I think that’s the sticking point for a lot of people, because she could have made a different choice, but given her circumstances, it’s far more realistic that what ended up happening did. Don’t get me wrong, I agree she was groomed and therefore not in the wrong, but it’s misleading to say she was a child.

  • @CinderandJack

    @CinderandJack

    8 ай бұрын

    Seriously this comment section is so disgusting. So many people saying "it was her choice" "she wasn't a child" "both are wrong, but she wasn't forced" "she chose to cheat." I guess there are just so many misogynists who think "woman not honest = it's all her fault". The justifications are crazy!

  • @kwiiin_

    @kwiiin_

    8 ай бұрын

    Don't forget that Sally, a sexual assault survivor, is forced within the game to hold and feed her baby to improve her stats. In this dystopia women are still only mothers and housewives and even a fucking protagonist can't be something beyond that. They celebrated her trauma and made her use it without adressing the disgusting rape that happened.

  • @kwiiin_

    @kwiiin_

    8 ай бұрын

    @@DannyDevitoOffical-TrustMeBro Minors cannot consent to adults, ever. If I notice a minor attempting a flirt I'll shut it down in this very second and tell them to fuck off. It's our adult responsibility to put kids and teenagers into place for their sake.

  • @Lakeland_IV

    @Lakeland_IV

    8 ай бұрын

    It was her choice 😂 she chose to cheat 😭

  • @JSHaataja
    @JSHaataja7 ай бұрын

    The only real problem with sally's act is that the writing feels a bit more like her campaign was an afterthought rather than planned/written around the same times as Arthur and Ollies, like they had the framework of the story and added her in years later and relied on cliff-notes for tying crossed story beats... however even if that was the case the majic at play is that as the only one of the trio that hadn't done anything wrong and didn't actively take joy, it gives a whole different pov on a second playthrough when you look through Arthurs eyes again and consider that he chose what he heard and memory holed anything that risked him seeing himself for the bastard that he is. A lack of trust and honest interactions prevents two who could've joined forces and ended up with eachother from ruining eachothers lives by being together at all, if Arthur never faced his ultimate truth, he never would've opened the door to grow and would've been no better to Sally or Gwen than any of the other "gents" she associated with on the island... the man at the top who is also "sober" with the weight of the world (or his small part of it atleast) has accepted that the stop gap solution destroyed any hope to solve the real problems, but has disassociated enough to see everyone as vermin to be experimented on, he is the perfect example of what the only future Sally and by extension the others have if they were to stay, a land built upon a cradle of lies on the precipice of destruction with only drugs to sate the misery of mankind... where the ones holding it all together either fall to despair, drugs, or madness.

  • @abdulmasaiev9024

    @abdulmasaiev9024

    7 ай бұрын

    ...she didn't do anything wrong? She's the pivotal cog of the whole drug producing system that keeps everyone blissfully oppressed. She's the one who invented the Joy flavours that enabled the system to keep going despite the shortages, and also the special blackberry formulation for the Constables which let them take Joy while not being stoned out of their minds to the extent where they can't do their oppressive jobs. Sally's done plenty wrong.

  • @loserman9855
    @loserman98557 ай бұрын

    30:30 I remember playing We Happy Few once and I remember breaking into a house for materials, probably raincoat scraps. Killed the inhabitants because I wanted to parade around and loot freely. Then, I fucking remember hearing Uncle Jack starting to scold me for being where I shouldn't be. Actually terrified me because I thought I was being personally addressed, for some reason.

  • @jstar3382

    @jstar3382

    3 ай бұрын

    You got so lucky getting that one, and that has to be what the devs were hoping to happen

  • @alexander1112000
    @alexander11120008 ай бұрын

    11:22 if memory serves, there was another major difference. It wasn’t Nazi Germany but Imperial Germany that won. I don’t remember if they addressed HOW, but Kaiser Wilhelm II wasn’t removed after WWI and his son reigned after him. I think there was also a war with the Soviet Union that may or may not still be going on as of the time of the game.

  • @charliekahn4205

    @charliekahn4205

    8 ай бұрын

    I was going to mention, recruiting conquered peoples as a homogenization tactic is much more in line with something Imperial Germany would do, in order to instill a unified Germanic identity.

  • @RussianFederation.gov.

    @RussianFederation.gov.

    8 ай бұрын

    @@charliekahn4205Yea, and also explains why they left the place alone, unlike the Nazis would do

  • @X-SPONGED
    @X-SPONGED8 ай бұрын

    1:16:00 Slight correction, Sally didn't just give Ollie some amalgamation of Joy pills willy nilly so he could completely forget. It was a special batch of Joy. Oblivion. It doesn't just makes your memory fuzzy around the edges. It scrambles your brain entirely. The reason it was never mass produced and distributed en masse is because once a person takes oblivion, you're not really happy, just all over the place, schizophrenic, random, sensitive in all the wrong ways. Because the point of Oblivion isn't to feel happy, it's to forget. The same pill is even offered to Arthur in the epilogue by Head Constable Peters at the bridge. If he does take the pill, he goes back to the garden district, obliviously having a good time on the playground equipment. Undoing ALL the character development he had achieved throughout the course of the game. He was happy before, wasn't he? What's stopping him from going back?

  • @inflamedtiegaming9490
    @inflamedtiegaming94907 ай бұрын

    Fake Joy is pretty cool when you unlock the recipe, but sometimes you can't find it till the end game

  • @CadetRedShirt
    @CadetRedShirt8 ай бұрын

    53:00 i think it’s actually because we are watching things from different personal perspectives. Arthur being selfish expected Sally to ask him about why hes off his joy but narcissistic people just interject with conversation about themselves. It makes sense to me, as people remember the randomest things about interactions and tend to see themselves in the best light possible even when faced with their own horrible misdeeds

  • @OpheliaTerat
    @OpheliaTerat8 ай бұрын

    I'm surprised that in Sally's story they didn't go more into her cheating on Arthur since it's so important to why he's bitter towards her. Considering she was a teen who'd lost her entire family and Arthur's dad was an adult taking care of her and in a position of authority over her, I feel like it would've been more impactful to actually show her side of the situation instead of just saying in letters that she felt like she had no other choice. There also could've been interesting parallels between Arthur's dad and General Byng. Both were much older men in positions of power over her who she slept with out of survival purposes and were using her for their own pleasure.

  • @Zabe_B

    @Zabe_B

    8 ай бұрын

    i definitely agree, i actually just left a super long comment about sallys lack of agency in the story lol

  • @salamantics

    @salamantics

    8 ай бұрын

    @@Zabe_B i didn't see your comment. When you say lack of agency are you also considering that she was living under drugged totalitarian rule? In her position she was striving to make ends meet for her baby and for herself, plenty of pressured women have been in that position before.

  • @DespiteEverything42

    @DespiteEverything42

    8 ай бұрын

    Definitely agree as there is a lot of agrument in the fandom itself as to whether Sally was fully... Forced.. into the relationship with Arthur's Father. There are TONS OF FANS who hate her and it's mainly because of how poor her story is compiled. So many people hate the baby mechanic, I found it super easy to work around. People call Sally a slut, I think she's a victim.. it's honestly sad but if they would have put more love into writing her like Arthur.. or even Ollie.. She's kinda the filler between the real stories

  • @doesthisIookinfected

    @doesthisIookinfected

    8 ай бұрын

    @@DespiteEverything42 The baby mechanic was honestly super fun. I liked the mix of being a baddie on the streets and coming home to check on my baby. idk it might just be me.

  • @iversiafanatic

    @iversiafanatic

    8 ай бұрын

    @@viewer6152that’s the problem when you make a story with realistic elements that are weirdly blurred. Even when done well there will always be people like the villain willing to defend the villain, since the story is portraying a person who can exist irl… it’s disgusting how many ppl I’ve seen willing to breeze past the fact she was 16 or just basic pedo garbage in other horror games. Bonkers. They don’t realize they’re the type of abusers these games are talking about.

  • @baronreeves9232
    @baronreeves92328 ай бұрын

    i feel really bad for Sally. She was groomed and was actually trying to help. Atleast she escaped and got a chance of happinnes than arthur.

  • @henrycooper3431

    @henrycooper3431

    8 ай бұрын

    Wanna know something very sad about Arthur end? His brother is most definitely dead and he is probably searching for nothing

  • @MS-nb2zg

    @MS-nb2zg

    8 ай бұрын

    @@henrycooper3431 arthur knows that hes just using percy as his reason to escape showing how truly selfish he is

  • @0TheJigsawKiller0

    @0TheJigsawKiller0

    5 ай бұрын

    the amount of people blaming her in the replies to comments is gross

  • @cqgamer
    @cqgamer7 ай бұрын

    tbh I feel like that final ending is very similar to the matrix with the red pill and the blue pill. I have seen this game before on xbox gamepass but I regret having passed over it. Beautiful writing and I wish that they could combine this amazing story telling with some great gameplay which it lacks. Never the less, thank you for telling us about this game.

  • @ibraheemshuaib8954

    @ibraheemshuaib8954

    6 ай бұрын

    Or just remove the gameplay entirely, and double down on the game being only story. Can't complain bout bad gameplay when there's no gameplay

  • @cqgamer

    @cqgamer

    6 ай бұрын

    @@ibraheemshuaib8954 In that case id perfer something like a telltale game similar to the walking dead telltale series or just straight up turn it into a movie. I would watch that 100%

  • @ibraheemshuaib8954

    @ibraheemshuaib8954

    6 ай бұрын

    @cqgamer God, i miss the telltale games, those were nice, too bad the company went broke and now we can't enjoy their work. But yeah, their system would've been pretty good for We Happy Few. Less of a game and more of an interactive story

  • @cqgamer

    @cqgamer

    6 ай бұрын

    @@ibraheemshuaib8954 Agreed, the game would have done so much better if they went for a telltale style game instead of trying to give it "gameplay."

  • @Galaxydancer203
    @Galaxydancer2033 ай бұрын

    I feel like the changes in the conversations with Sally and Arthur between acts 1 and 2 is because we’re looking through a different perspective. Sally remembers them in a much worse light

  • @VelmaGrindsetOfficial
    @VelmaGrindsetOfficial8 ай бұрын

    The thing about the different cutscenes is that I doubt any of them are really representing what happened. I think its true that Arthur's make the most sense but did you notice how inconsistent the other's recollection is? Sally sees Arthur as being short tempered and unreasonably volatile. Sally even swears less. "Yee of little fucking faith" "Ye of little faith" Maybe he is unreasonable but she sees herself as being completely and utterly wronged by him. Ollie sees Arthur sneering a lot and holding the fake tank newspaper at a distance like it disgusts him, probably thinking he's a prissy little civilian. In Ollie's cutscene Arthur moves in a way that makes him look particularly scrawny.

  • @Zabe_B

    @Zabe_B

    8 ай бұрын

    imo arthurs could also make the most sense because he makes it make sense. he can't remember himself as acting *too* unreasonably because then he would have to face how selfish he really is. he does this eventually but at the point where he's talking to sally, he hasn't started to face it at all. maybe sally is also unreliable, but i wouldn't say that her scenes don't make sense, at least the examples that were pointed out in the video. arthur doesn't read to me like he's sincerely offering to help, for instance. imo, he's asking because he believes it will make him look like a decent person. I think he's actually hoping she doesn't want something out of the deal so he can keep telling himself she cares about and loves him. in fact he all but says as much after she asks for the cod liver oil. even in the letter he writes he's self absorbed, seemingly making it about whether sally truly loved him or not. he's a thirty year old man still hung up on a high school girlfriend who (in his eyes) spurned him. that's just not stable behavior.

  • @AngraMainiiu

    @AngraMainiiu

    8 ай бұрын

    Sally and Ollie are the only ones who have been completely sober though, Arthur is even more deluded than Oliver since he never admits to any sort of fault and blames Sally for being abused by his Dad. Starkey on the other hand is fully aware that Margaret isn't real and is still lucid despite his psychosis.

  • @abracadaverous

    @abracadaverous

    8 ай бұрын

    The differences in the cutscenes are a nod to Rashomon. Everyone has their own interpretation of what happened, and their suspicions about other people's motivations can creep into their memories and color the interactions. Nobody's lying, but nobody actually grasps the full "truth" either.

  • @StonedHunter
    @StonedHunter8 ай бұрын

    Honestly, Sally's story with Arthur's dad just shows him to be an even worse person. She was SIXTEEN, a child in a very vulnerable situation. His father groomed her and took advantage of a child, and Arthur still blames HER for it. It's really sad and messed up when you stop to think about it for more than a few seconds. It wasn't her fault at all, she was a victim of abuse at the hands of Arthur's father, but he chooses to put the blame on her.

  • @AgustinRamirez-wl4mg

    @AgustinRamirez-wl4mg

    8 ай бұрын

    Arthur is a piece of shit as a person everyone knows about it. But Sally isn't great either, the game is about horrible persons, Sally could have tell him that she didn't want to do it, that she was forced to accept but rather than that she admits that he was cheating Arthur. Arthur is so self centered that you could say the signs were clear, but to him his girlfriend sleep with his dad on her own account. Sally didn't (far as i am aware) actually tried to tell Arthur that she was forced rather than that she actually admits it. Its complicated situation and the victim isn't helping to clear it up. How would you feel is your girlfriend/boyfriend suddenly sleeps with one of your parents and then they say "Yeah i cheated sorry" you're not gonna think "Well the situation of power in the household was in the favor of my parent, so they forced her to sleep with them" is just nuts you're gonna think that person is a Slut/Traitor/Cheater.

  • @doesthisIookinfected

    @doesthisIookinfected

    8 ай бұрын

    @@AgustinRamirez-wl4mg That's how I view the situation. From Arthur's perspective, he thinks Sally cheated on him with his dad. From Sally's perspective she was most likely coerced into sleeping with Arthurs dad (or r*ped). I just wish Sally told Arthur what really happened instead of letting him think she's a slut/cheater. Arthur could've been more understanding, but after losing his brother, Sally was all he had and I can see why catching Sally in the act would sour his feelings toward her.

  • @flutterg1035

    @flutterg1035

    8 ай бұрын

    ​@@AgustinRamirez-wl4mg do you really think Sally had a choice in the situation, a teenaged girl who lost her whole family, has no where else to go unless she wants to lose the one person she cares about. She lives under his house as people would say. Do you think that same teenager would've likely been easy to manipulate into thinking she enjoys and wants that attention (groomed) because she's in grief (because of losing her whole family). Again. He's the adult. He agreed to take her in. He had authority over her. Seriously, out of the two you could point your criticism to why are things hyperfocused on the person who has less blame in the situation, regardless of if you think she genuinely want to have sex with Arthur's dad.

  • @drifter2928

    @drifter2928

    8 ай бұрын

    @@flutterg1035 It's annoying how some people are that focused on arguing whether or not a *child* wanted to be molested by her father figure, as if the answer would make Mr Hastings any less of a predator... And yeah, that person is very wrong, Arthur is not justified in blaming Sally. They were both children, so when he walked in on them in bed together, he should have mainly been disgusted at his dad for sleeping with a child, like any normal person would be.

  • @yabi333

    @yabi333

    8 ай бұрын

    ​​@@drifter2928everyone else seems to understand that if you're dating a partner the blame does change based on whether the action was consensual or not. It doesn't make Hastings less of a predator, it tells us whether she broke trust in a relationship...

  • @theoclarke8870
    @theoclarke88707 ай бұрын

    You really need to read A Brave New World! This game seems to have more similarities to that book than 1984, with the medication rather than the gin they drank and the “reeducation” in Well’s book

  • @varlenthamurtinez
    @varlenthamurtinez4 ай бұрын

    This game can be summed up in two sentences. You tear up by the story. You tear up by the gameplay

  • @HoxMouse
    @HoxMouse8 ай бұрын

    Oh my god the molotov'd enemy sounds, all the screaming outside during Ollie and Victoria's talk made it feel downright Shakespearean lmao

  • @NiCoNiCoNiCola

    @NiCoNiCoNiCola

    8 ай бұрын

    It does kinda explain how nobody heard her screams for help

  • @counteridentity494
    @counteridentity4948 ай бұрын

    The constable at the end is a nice explanation for Arthur’s arc throughout the game. He doesn’t deserve forgiveness. But, with his new freedom, he has the choice of what he wants to do, stay the shitty person he is or grow up as a person and try to gain forgiveness in the future. As the constable says: Life goes on, that is the mercy

  • @MilesPlaysPriv
    @MilesPlaysPriv6 ай бұрын

    I actually DO like that the characters POV differs on the same conversation. Considering neither of them are particularly good people and neither of them are completely sane (on or off their Joy), they are also not reliable narrators.

  • @grammarmaid
    @grammarmaid7 ай бұрын

    How on earth did you manage to go over this game in such amazing detail and not mention the stealth mechanics a single time? We Happy Few isn't a run from point A to B simulator, it's a *social stealth survival* game. The gameplay is incredible if you play it that way. Of course combat and survival mechanics are going to feel tacked on if you're simply sprinting from objective to objective and mass murdering everyone who gets in your way. The game shines when you're carefully creeping around, avoiding suspicion from Wellies, and crafting ridiculous contraptions to manage having your cake and eating it in the process. I honestly don't understand how so many people seem to have missed what the core gameplay was going for (if Steam reviews are anything to go by.) The story and music are the main draws, of course. But I found the gameplay itself so much fun that I played the sandbox mode immediately after clearing the main story. In the sandbox survival mode, plague is a much bigger threat, hunger and thirst and Joy management are way more relevant, and you're not given story progression freebies, so crafting and buying items is way more important.

  • @VelmaGrindsetOfficial
    @VelmaGrindsetOfficial8 ай бұрын

    A-FUCKING-MEN I always thought this. I honestly feel so validated. The only reason any of them can be considered the 'good guys' is because they are the only ones in the town willing to even try facing down their pasts.

  • @justinkyle4052

    @justinkyle4052

    8 ай бұрын

    The message of the game, as far as I see it, is that in life there is no such thing as good and bad. On a philosophical level, it was only ever tyranny vs. freedom. On a character level, there was only ever tough choices to make. The characters irrational unraveling of those choices is where the game picks up. Ultimately I feel like you nailed it with your conclusion, and that is it is more admirable to face your consequences than it is to live a lie. What a goosebump raising story this was

  • @3bodYking99

    @3bodYking99

    8 ай бұрын

    Didn't like half the town chose to not forget their pasts? The downers? Some of them tried to be better, but not everyone, and most people can actually fight the system, but they didn't accept it for what it is, they didn't chose to forget and act like the past never happened.

  • @justinkyle4052

    @justinkyle4052

    8 ай бұрын

    @@3bodYking99 off of memory, very few chose to fight. Most people, presumably, had no idea they were being drugged to make them oblivious to the truth. Off memory, only few people suspected something was wrong. Of those few, only some chose to come to terms with reality in their own way. I don't believe there was ever a true epiphany of the masses that totally understood what was taking place. Whenever someone was withdrawaling, regardless of how tragic it was around them, all they were concerned about was the next dose. Speaking about this more in depth made me realize how scary some of these parallels are to real life

  • @3bodYking99

    @3bodYking99

    8 ай бұрын

    @@justinkyle4052 i am not talking about an uprising or any real fight. I am talking about the whole purpose of the garden, and most of it's occupants. The refused joy because they didn't want to forget or be fake happy, and they were banished to the garden.

  • @justinkyle4052

    @justinkyle4052

    8 ай бұрын

    @@3bodYking99 oh, that's right! The outcast of their society... I forgot they were called the downers. I thought you meant that in general because anyone who was withdrawaling always got referred to as a downer. I do remember at times feeling like the downers should of been on drugs. Not because I wanted them to be like everyone else in town but because they were a bit delusional and even borderline schizophrenic and extremely volatile. Anyways, great point. I'm not really sure what came of that story arch. Like if there was ever any reconciliation and cooperation. I remember the ending of the last dlc where the main character takes down the entire drug supply and everyone hates her for it. Not to get off topic but that last dlc is real trippy because it's hard to tell if she wasn't hallucinating the whole thing and it was just all in her head. There is a theory out there that paints this picture, using previous dlc to line up it's timeline. If that's the case, that if in fact the last dlc was nothing more than her coming off of drugs and hallucinating the whole time, then I'd imagine that fundamentally nothing has changed for anyone.

  • @leafmotifs681
    @leafmotifs6818 ай бұрын

    53:10 I think the intention is that they are both misremembering the conversation in a specific way that pushes more to what they wanted to happen in that interaction. Sally’s version makes Arthur seem less in the right and Vice versa.

  • @nohitter9466

    @nohitter9466

    8 ай бұрын

    Thank you, I was waiting for someone to say this, I think it’s brilliant

  • @GPantazis

    @GPantazis

    8 ай бұрын

    For how thourough this analysis I didn't expect him to miss that. Of course both of these people (especially Arthur and his Joy-withdrawn brain) remember (or choose to remember) their version of the story that makes them look like the righteous one. (Although tbd it would be more evident if the space continuity was kept, i.e. they at least agreed on who reached out to who and where). It also explains why Sally seems so much better than the rest; she had gone through real trauma but we only learn of her from her own act, only through the lens of said trauma, and apparently long after the events that make all the men in her life decide she's a horrible person. She is definitely at least partially been exploited a lot but we can never be sure we have the full side of the story.

  • @erithrone
    @erithrone8 ай бұрын

    0:00 Intro 1:17 Contrast 3:49 We Happy Few 10:04 The General Story 17:57 The World 31:48 The Characters 49:36 Act 2 1:03:50 Act 3 1:20:45 Epilogue 1:27:12 Gameplay 1:35:15 DLCs 1:44:23 Conclusion

  • @mrow2

    @mrow2

    6 ай бұрын

    you make me sick

  • @SoraNeet

    @SoraNeet

    4 ай бұрын

    what about 21:50?

  • @sean.a.s7234
    @sean.a.s72346 ай бұрын

    I really like how the endings for each character sort of grows in scope from the previous. Arthur escapes bringing change to his life, Sally escapes bringing change to her and her babies life, and Ollie escapes possibly changing the lives of the people on the island.

  • @notNajimi
    @notNajimi8 ай бұрын

    I think I disagree about your take on Arthur’s ending. I read it as being about how sometimes you are simply too late to make up for your wrongs, and you just have to move on and do your best to be better. He doesn’t change until at the end when he stopped chasing what was never going to be (reuniting with the brother he betrayed) and decided to keep going even though he can’t undo what he did. “Life keeps going, *that* is the mercy.”

  • @Zabe_B

    @Zabe_B

    8 ай бұрын

    yes - arthur is living in the past the whole game, from his issues with his brother to his issues with sally. the entire game is themed around facing painful memories and moving on from them to do better.

  • @X-SPONGED

    @X-SPONGED

    8 ай бұрын

    Agreed. That's Arthur's entire arc throughout the story. For him to realize and accept what a piece of shit he is and grow as a person. A growth that was stunted by years of joy abuse

  • @MarcsVideoDumpster
    @MarcsVideoDumpster8 ай бұрын

    I love how Jack's last tape blindsides you, hitting like a truck, the VAs did an amazing work to make the scene punch so much harder.

  • @Vaa-lian_Co-niel
    @Vaa-lian_Co-niel7 ай бұрын

    The screaming in the background here 1:08:00 make this scene funny as hell

  • @MiningJack777
    @MiningJack7777 ай бұрын

    If anything, then screams at 1:07:42 actually add to the whole atmosphere of the conversation

  • @BiggusWeeabus
    @BiggusWeeabus8 ай бұрын

    This is one of these games that REALLY should have been Linear, people even called it a "Bioshock-like" before the release

  • @alexandernyroos1471

    @alexandernyroos1471

    8 ай бұрын

    Or like a telltales game ✌️

  • @haroldasusus4684

    @haroldasusus4684

    8 ай бұрын

    It also really shouldn’t have been early access if the story had a lot of hype people would’ve bought it for that. But making it EA just turned ppl off when they saw the gameplay was different from what they want it stops a consumer from returning

  • @ArlecchinoAKAFather
    @ArlecchinoAKAFather8 ай бұрын

    I remember getting so angry when I finally saw Arthur betray his brother. Percy has autism, doing that to him is inhumane. Also, the Germans killed people with mental health issues. Most likely Percy was sent to a camp to die all because his brother gave him up

  • @BlackHat-qf2bc

    @BlackHat-qf2bc

    7 ай бұрын

    Somewhere in the Garden District, there's graffiti saying Erwin Rommel is the Fuhrer. So maybe the Final Solution wasn't that bad in this universe

  • @abdulmasaiev9024

    @abdulmasaiev9024

    7 ай бұрын

    Real Germans did. With these Germans (note how their fuhrer isn't Hitler, but Rommel... not to mention the fact that the real world Germans never invaded Britain) we don't know what happened to any of these kids and no way to guess since our knowledge of the real world is an unreliable way to inform us as to what could be going on in WHF's world. For all we know Percy is out there living the good life making golden plant-themed watches while at the side indulging in his hobby of winning chess tournaments. Or he's dead along with all the other kids after being used for some horrific experiment. We have no idea, and that's the point.

  • @justjustus7406

    @justjustus7406

    7 ай бұрын

    Yeah I think my biggest issue will always be that we’ll never know whether he found percy alive or dead

  • @inklypse4248

    @inklypse4248

    6 ай бұрын

    I found it very interesting that while Percy was labelled as "slow", it seems more like he had a speech impediment. In the dialogue shown in the video, it seems he forms actually forms his thoughts rather quickly - note the lack of delay in his attempts to respond - , they just take a bit to get out of his mouth. Poor kid wasn't dumb, just different.

  • @abdulmasaiev9024

    @abdulmasaiev9024

    6 ай бұрын

    ​@@inklypse4248 Percy's autistic. The game paints that pretty clearly.

  • @L.Vanrouge
    @L.Vanrouge7 ай бұрын

    I have had vague memories of (what I now know to be) contrast for years now, and I had basically given up on finding the “weird shadow game where her parents get divorced but first her mom shoots him”, but I was NOT expecting to find it while watching a video essay about a game I also vaguely remember! But also, this video is amazing, keep up the good work!

  • @fortnitesexman
    @fortnitesexman7 ай бұрын

    1:15:50 "i can do that" "but you won't will you?" god i love when games do shit like this

  • @zachanikwano
    @zachanikwano8 ай бұрын

    Despite the controversy and glitches, I ADORE THIS GAME. It’s easily in my top five, because of the writing, voice acting, art design and music.

  • @PoppySpaniel

    @PoppySpaniel

    8 ай бұрын

    Really glad I'm not alone on this. I'm right there with you! I adore this game and loved the story of it all. I never really encountered any problems gameplay wise and the only times I felt it got slow or stuck was usually bc of my own stupidity lol. I especially like how with each story you play, you watch the world crumble around you as the Joy completely takes over everything.

  • @minutehourdayweek

    @minutehourdayweek

    8 ай бұрын

    you should play pathologic

  • @kivabug

    @kivabug

    8 ай бұрын

    So many people complain about this game, and I do understand their frustrations and agree that it definitely has flaws, but man, I love this game. I had so much fun playing and I fell in love with the story. So much to explore, discover, and experience.

  • @VsAngeel

    @VsAngeel

    8 ай бұрын

    same here

  • @Ars-Nova258

    @Ars-Nova258

    8 ай бұрын

    I’m so happy you still enjoy the game. I never played it but I empathized with the playerbase.

  • @8-bitton871
    @8-bitton8718 ай бұрын

    The change in dialogue are meant to show the effects of the joy and how their withdrawal made everyone’s memory of the situation all fuzzy, at least that’s what I’ve heard

  • @S_O_U_P
    @S_O_U_P7 ай бұрын

    40:36 this quite literally made me spit out my drink. The fact that he brings it out of no where so non chalauntly is almost comical. Its like "Oh yeah ahe cheated on him with his own father" like GAHT DAM THAT F*CKED UP

  • @WikterRor2807

    @WikterRor2807

    4 ай бұрын

    The fact that she was living with them... is quite depressive.

  • @ninab.4540

    @ninab.4540

    4 ай бұрын

    Okay sus

  • @galaxy-eb9sp
    @galaxy-eb9sp7 ай бұрын

    fun fact, yes the doctors were ment to fill you with joy as the devs posted a custscene where the doctors would pin you down and inject you with joy. in the early versions of the game this would have been really bad for the player as being on joy was really bad as it would starve and dehydrate you massively but then they removed the survival mechanics and made the doctors bouring

  • @Clairavoya
    @Clairavoya8 ай бұрын

    Act 3 made me genuinely start crying. The pure heartbreak I felt learning that Ollie is the reason Margeret is dead, that she was actually Jack's daughter, and Ollie sold her out because of his own pettiness. And the whole reason they didn't fight back was because of the fake tanks that he helped build. It's really unfortunate that this game has a horrible gameplay experience for the main game.

  • @NutyRiver
    @NutyRiver8 ай бұрын

    What fucks me up about Sally’s story is how she’s expected to just hold everyone else’s emotions for them. She doesn’t have the “luxury” to take joy and forget, because she has to survive. And to survive means to hold all of these awful feelings and memories for everyone else’s sake. She’s the one who soothes over the hurt of the evil men who “do bad things for the greater good” with sex and drugs. And with Arthur, she has to sit there and take it as he berates her for being sexually abused, as if he was the victim, because she is the one who had to emotionally process it for the both of them while Arthur could afford to suppress it and never grow up. Not to be all cringe with “aS a wOMaN” but I feel like it ties into the story very well, that when bad emotions and memories are suppressed bad things happen. And in this case, it’s an example of how the thankless job of processing society’s trauma has often fallen onto women. The society in this game would fall apart without people like Sally, and all she gets in return is to be abused and berated.

  • @themudpit621

    @themudpit621

    8 ай бұрын

    Projecting a bit? Have a cup of tea and lie down, I'm worried about you.

  • @spaceinvader4565

    @spaceinvader4565

    8 ай бұрын

    didn't she fuck her boyfriends dad as a 16 year old? lol

  • @Ropetrick6

    @Ropetrick6

    8 ай бұрын

    @@themudpit621 You are, she isn't. Whatever tea you're drinking certainly isn't helping you out, y'may want to try out a new brand.

  • @glussy

    @glussy

    8 ай бұрын

    Excellently put, she definitely deserved a happy ending.

  • @genericname2747

    @genericname2747

    8 ай бұрын

    @@themudpit621 We're worried about you. You're ignoring basic story elements in a easy to understand game

  • @mortal-enemy
    @mortal-enemy7 ай бұрын

    WHF is honestly one of my favourite games of all time. The story is excellent, the combat system is funny, and I just fucking love stealth in video games. I spent so much extra time doing all the side quests, and just rampaging around in the wilderness areas and robbing houses. I like that all three of the stories use unreliable narrators and show different stories unfolding within the same story, locations meaning different things to different characters, etc. Each character has a different aspect you have to manage, such as Sally needing to get back home to her baby. It's also just visually a stunning game with a gorgeous artstyle and fantastic worldbuilding. I think it's a flawed masterpiece. I don't care if a game has glitches in it, I personally find glitches really charming so long as they don't actually break the game. My only criticism of it is that Ollie's story is way too short, and Sally's could have been longer when you hold it against Arthur's. The final area of the world you gain access to also is super dead, and small, and felt rushed. And that it's far too easy not to take joy. You can go through the entire game without chosing to take it. Other than that, it's a phenomenal game, and I think people overlook how incredible it is just because thet don't like the combat system being so goofy, or that it has glitches. I love a glitchy game, because it makes me laugh and I like to push those glitches to see what you can do with them. To me it's bonus content lol. I understand that most gamers, particularly those that play AAA games mostly marketed to men have a very low threshold for tolerating glitches, though. If I'm not falling through the map while my game is autosaving me into an inescapable void, then idgaf personally.

  • @korebiis
    @korebiis3 ай бұрын

    "those are the only changes though" to the dialogue, yes. but you didnt mention that arthur talking to sally in act 1 is in sally's house and in act 2 its in the garden district complete scene change

  • @BlazeMakesGames
    @BlazeMakesGames8 ай бұрын

    Yeah I think that what is interesting about Arthur's character is that he is the one most affected by Joy's normal effects. Sally has seemingly maintained her mind and sanity and Ollie got that big dose that broke his brain entirely. But Arthur is someone who has been taking the stuff regularly for well over a decade and seemingly is only just now coming off of it, and as such he reveals exactly what Joy has been doing to people, which becomes more clear in Act 2 when you see things outside of his perspective. Like for instance I think that the reason why he's such a selfish prick is because he's basically stopped evolving mentally ever since he was a teenager. In the real world it's somewhat understandable that someone his age at the time might not have put together what *really* happened between Sally and his dad, so he would throw a fit and blame her when it's clearly not her fault. But over time as he gets older and more mature he would almost certainly at some point put 2 and 2 together and let go of his resentment towards her. Instead though he's been taking a Joy since then, which means that he's been in a brainfog his entire life and never grown mentally past that point. He's never been able to reflect on his past because Joy causes him to always warp events to paint himself in the best possible light as that would be the least sad thing to consider. So He just keeps assuming it was Sally's fault for "cheating" on him. He forgets he was lying to get his brother taken away, etc etc. And of course even after he stops taking the pills he's still under its effects. Just cause you quit taking drugs cold turkey doesn't mean it magically stops affecting you, especially when you've been in a brain fog for over a decade. So that explains the inconsistencies with the cutscenes. He interprets the conversation flowing much more naturally towards focusing on his own trauma when in reality he just brings it up out of nowhere. He ignores the baby because it's easier for him to justify leaving without her. I mean this is reinforced with Ollie too, seeing as his Joy overdose causes him to completely reverse his trauma so that the bad thing happened *to* him instead of *by* him. And hell even the gamemode where you play as a cop as well since it's revealed that the cops think they're just "peacefully" subduing people and everything will go back to normal so that they can ignore the horrors they're inflicting on others. The lesson is that the concept of ignoring your Trauma through Joy is an inherently selfish concept. Instead of acknowledging your trauma you're just pushing past it and hoping it goes away. Why think about bad things when you can think about good things instead? After all Surely if anything bad is happening, someone else will take care of it. But that's the problem, when *Everyone* is forced into that mindset by Joy, and when everyone is trying to offload their trauma and negative feelings onto others, nobody is left to actually address those problems and traumas and they just keep piling up, until eventually everyone realizes that the food is running out because nobody can be bothered to acknowledge that someone has to actually deal with the city's problems. So yeah I think it makes sense that Arthur, the stand in for what the everyman in this city is like, would also be the most selfish of the protagonists. The irony of course is that he was so selfish that he left the city, right as things were about to change thanks to Ollie's Selflessness, and if he had stuck around he might have been able to help make a difference. As opposed to how despite leaving, he acknowledges that there's nothing he can actually do for his brother at this point.

  • @luchirimoya

    @luchirimoya

    8 ай бұрын

    This was a great comment, I completely agree

  • @threetimestables

    @threetimestables

    8 ай бұрын

    This was what was missed big time in the video’s analysis and I’m glad I’m seeing a lot of comments mentioning this. From what I saw of Act II, it really builds upon what was set up about Arthur in Act I (a lot of very interesting consequences you mentioned in your comment) and shows through Sally that not much has changed in this brave new world’s corrupt backend regarding gender dynamics. Characterwise, it fleshes Sally’s daily concerns out as being SO completely detached from the normal folks on Joy that it’s hard for her to follow Arthur’s conversation at all. Maybe Arthur was less awkward in the true conversation, but Sally was thrown off so much by how he came in swinging w/ a bunch of heavy shit she has no context for AND this phase from her childhood that he has such a completely different perspective on - holy shit! The implications are wild! Act II good

  • @Severity.

    @Severity.

    7 ай бұрын

    I ain’t reading allat

  • @tomatomaki

    @tomatomaki

    7 ай бұрын

    @@Severity. I read allat. _We are not the same._

  • @Scrap_Goblin

    @Scrap_Goblin

    7 ай бұрын

    @@Severity. shouldn't you be in class with the other third graders

  • @rolay7730
    @rolay77308 ай бұрын

    I love the idea of the dialog changes, though I admit most could have been done better. I actually really like when they first meet, and he THINKS she asked about him when she was talking about herself. He is shellfish enough that it makes perfect sense he would assume she would ask more about him even if she said something else.

  • @romanscum5678

    @romanscum5678

    8 ай бұрын

    Homies out here really flexing their mussels huh.

  • @Shala_Boi
    @Shala_Boi7 ай бұрын

    One things for certain, especially with the trailer's visuals and suggested effects of Joy withdrawal: This group, the writers, musicians, animators... they could make an amazing movie with this concept and established world. You would have to interweave all three acts into one few hour movie, but given how much I love the story and acting and how little I feel for its gameplay, this team could make amazing movies. Seriously, I want this team to keep making stuff, but I suggest either work on compelling gameplay in tandem with the amazing story and world or focus on making amazing animated films exactly as they want it.

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