I SHOULDN'T HAVE AGREED TO THIS EXPERIMENT
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Published8 months ago
Duration25:24
Video IDFa2owURq8vw
Languageen
CategoryGaming
PrivacyPublic
Made for KidsNo
Video TypeRegular Video
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Views4K
Likes194
Comments44
Engagement Rate5.91%
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alright… so today’s video gets weird. in the best, creepiest, most guava-juice kind of way. i found this new horror game called White Room Protocol, and it honestly messed with my brain a little bit. imagine volunteering to have your worst memories erased — like, all those dark, painful, embarrassing moments you wish never happened — but something goes wrong. yeah. that’s what we’re getting into today.
in this game, you’re trapped inside this sterile, clinical white room. there’s no escape, no clues, just this eerie silence and the faint hum of some machine that’s supposed to scrub your trauma clean. you volunteered for it. you thought it’d fix everything. but the deeper you go, the more you realize that some memories don’t want to be forgotten. the technology starts glitching, your memories twist, the walls start closing in… and it gets worse from there.
there’s something so unsettling about games that feel too real — like, not jump scare real, but psychologically real. White Room Protocol nails that. it’s got that classic indie horror feel, kind of like Chilla’s Art mixed with Iron Lung or Madison. the sound design alone made me want to take off my headphones. it’s quiet, but in that way where you know something’s watching you.
so in today’s playthrough, i basically dive headfirst into this weird experiment and start piecing together what happened to the character — or maybe what’s happening to me. every time i think i’m getting closer to escaping, the game throws another memory at me. it’s trippy, emotional, and lowkey terrifying.
if you’re into story-driven horror, psychological tension, eerie first-person exploration, or just watching me freak out while pretending i’m fine, this one’s for you. you’ll love the atmosphere. it’s that kind of game that makes you question reality, memory, and whether forgetting is ever really possible.
i honestly love these types of games because they feel more like experiences than jump scare fests. it’s slow, immersive, unsettling — the kind of horror that sticks with you even after you close the game. it’s like playing inside a nightmare that feels… familiar. maybe too familiar.
and yeah, you already know — i went full Guava Juice mode in this one. i try to keep it together, but the more I play, the more i realize this isn’t just some sci-fi simulation. it feels personal. like the game knows something i don’t. there’s this creeping feeling that maybe the experiment isn’t about erasing trauma… maybe it’s about understanding it. or worse — being trapped in it forever.
so grab some snacks, dim the lights, and get ready for a slow-burn psychological trip. no cheap scares, no over-the-top gore — just that cold, eerie dread that builds and builds until you realize you’re not sure what’s real anymore.
i gotta give props to the devs, though — the visuals, lighting, and pacing are all top-tier for an indie horror game. if you’re a fan of experimental horror, immersive storytelling, or anything that blends sci-fi with deep emotional horror, you’ll want to check out this one.
also, i think this game nails something that’s hard to pull off — that feeling of being alone with your thoughts. there’s no monster chasing you at first, no clear objective. it’s just you, your mind, and this unsettling technology that’s supposed to “help.” you start asking questions you don’t want answers to. why did you volunteer for this? what are you trying to forget? what happens when the machine decides it’s not done with you yet?
it’s got that eerie, dream-like energy — the kind of vibe where time doesn’t make sense and memories start looping in on themselves. the soundtrack fades in and out, the dialogue is cold and clinical, and then boom — reality breaks.
if you like horror games that mess with your perception and play with your emotions, this video’s gonna hit hard. i went through the whole range — from “oh this isn’t too bad” to “why did i do this to myself?” within minutes.
so yeah, welcome to the experiment. this is White Room Protocol — a horror experience that asks: can we ever truly erase pain, or does it just become part of who we are?
hope you enjoy the ride. make sure your lights are on… or don’t.
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