Open World Driving Horror Game | Pacific Drive - Part 1

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Published 2024-02-21

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  • @heImet_man
    I think it’s funny how one of the characters say that remnants (aka the car that you drive) get into your mind and make you like whatever the remnant is and jack keeps talking about how much he loves the car and how it’s like a pet
  • @waffie6785
    I like the lore of the remnants. You become bound to an object and obsessed with it. By making the car a main mode of transportation and needing it to be repaired constantly, it forces the player to quite literally be obsessed with the car and I don't know why but the volume of the game and your mic is perfect enough that when you're blazing through something terrifying screaming it sounds like you're the character and i love it.
  • @Rain.Mippet
    So glad he clarified that he didn’t have a license at the beginning
  • @tanuki01
    Jack: I love rainy Pacific Northwest locations. I don’t know why. Me: I feel like being Irish might be a contributing factor
  • @metvelle
    I love it how jack wonders how his fuel is going down but he never shuts the car off
  • @MergedAmigo
    I love that he drove directly into the tourists before Tobias' dialogue explaining not to do exactly that.
  • @coltoncole6857
    The voice actress for Dr Oppy is phenomenal, in both the voice itself And how she speaks. She really nailed the Cranky apathetic old lady that has no choice but to help you.
  • @1stLt_HChurch
    I'm a nurse, and I feel the "it's weird that your brain knows everything about your body and how it's working but won't tell you" in my soul. It sucks to think about, cuz if the brain would just let our conscious self know for sure wtf is going on it would make our jobs and the lives of our pts SO much easier.
  • @Dinkle_bamp
    A open world driving horror game literally sounds like one of the best premise for a game I've heard
  • @sirreapsalot6959
    Please, I want more of this Jack. It feels like the perfect playthrough for the channel
  • @ScarfeeEdits
    the diagnostic station overwhelmed me at first too, its very open ended. But then I got a very specific issue - my passenger door kept opening when I put the car in park. I thought it was a bug, but no! a “quirk” apparently, and the diagnostic station tells you how to fix it. its a bit more intuitive when you have a specific problem to fix, and I like it.
  • @sexyfishyphish
    Jack: shut up quit talking I don't want to hear you Also jack: I want lore!
  • @cloudspinner
    I love that the car is used as a vessel for a hivemind in a way. No matter what part of the journey we the players are in, we're always thinking about the car, to the point where it grows into an obsession almost. Really refreshing subtle horror there, especially when juxtaposed with the in-your-face horror as well, that speaks on the innerworkings of the mind! I also love your longer videos like this Jack, anything Pacific Northwest themed, and have been craving a solid car horror game since the Beware demo, so thank you for this treat!!
  • @rokras
    I love how jack just drives off anywhere with no reguard for the car. On the up side I get to see it's not made of tinfoil unlike some streamers have been treating it.
  • @TravAt
    Jack’s lore-care varies so much it’s hilarious! Some games he’s all in diving into extra info and such and others he’s like “I’m just trying to craft and drive” that’s what I love about him
  • @toyfreaks
    It was surprisingly heartwarming to see the Streamer Safe Mode in the setup menu. Good on you, developers!
  • @bonce5072
    I love how 2/3rds into the video he stops and starts setting up thumbnails for his editor, shows the process of recording a video like this
  • @Nova225
    I'm days late but the anomaly "descriptions" hint at what they do. Abductor description says the guy is writing from a van in a tree. That means abductors pick stuff up. The beating heart/ green tree thing mentions that his car is repaired every time he comes back. Glittering boulder made the writer go insanely fast, etc. you have to read between the lines a bit.
  • @larrywalsh9939
    It never fails to amuse me that every storm he encounters in the Exclusion Zone is something he identifies as an Exclusion Zone. The Exclusion Zone apparently is filled with Exclusion Zones.