You know how some people fall asleep to horror movies? Well now you can do that by falling asleep to viral youtube horror games! Whenever @Caddicarus meets his viewers in real life, a shocking amount of them tell him that his videos help them fall asleep. No, I don't understand either. And so, here we are with the brand new Caddy Sleeps channel. Specifically designed and edited in a way to be as sleep-friendly as possible, the lovely @PelvicGaming has taken various segments from Caddicarus videos, cut them down to remove all the chaos, removed any silly sudden noises, kept the skits to a minimum and levelled all the audio to be balanced so you can fall asleep to it all as much as possible. Or you can study to them. Or you can relax to them. Whatever you chose to do, get ready for the ultimate British ASMR about video games. Or you could call them Caddicarus funny moments or Caddicarus out of context, except the context here is that you have to try and use these as background noise while you study or relax to.
Back in the PlayStation days we all had Resident Evil PS1 and Silent Hill PS1 to play and talk about in terms of viral video games. The most viral videos of the week didn’t exist, maybe even the concept of funny viral videos or scary viral videos didn’t exist either. But then all of a sudden, YouTube happened, and then the biggest let’s play channels kicked off into the stratosphere with a horror game playthrough. JackSepticEye horror games and Markiplier horror games compilation videos and walkthrough videos went massive and caused a new surge of the best indie games of all time, or in some cases the worst indie games of all time, to come up into the spotlight - which leads us to today’s Caddy video. Amnesia the Dark Descent reaction videos and Amnesia walkthrough videos showing Amnesia the Dark Descent gameplay were one of the first indie horror games to go viral from PewDiePie and every other giant streamer, and eventually this lead to Amnesia the Dark Descent review videos and then even more free horror games getting popularity - but why? Jim Caddick is going to try answering that question, badly. But by trying that he will show off SCP Containment Breach walkthrough and SCP Containment Breach review alongside every SCP Containment Breach jump scare and more underground classics like Yume Nikki review and Yume Nikki soundtrack - and who can possibly forget the infamous Slender Man, or Slenderman, depending on where you see him in the world of scariest creepypastas and other creepypasta reading channels. Slender the Eight Pages full game and Slender the 8 Pages walkthrough videos went viral too, and Caddty even did a Slender review back in 2012. It was terrible, don’t watch it. He was scared of slenderman. Luckily though he isn’t anymore, and also isn’t freaked out by Slender the Arrival review and Slender the Arrival walkthrough, it’s just another jumpscare game fad. But then it all rounds off eventually with a trip down Outlast review with Outlast gameplay and Outlast walkthrough for PS4 and Xbox, and then the one we’re all waiting for, Five Nights at Freddy’s. Or FNAF review, if you want to get lazy. And I am lazy - so FNAF 1, FNAF 2 and FNAF 3 it is. We haven’t got time to spell the whole FNAF gameplay words out, the FNAF movie trailer is out and the Five Nights at Freddy’s movie itself is now out in cinemas. Go and watch the Five Nights and Freddy’s trailer, see what you think. And maybe Spons will ruin everything as he always does, what is Caddicarus Spons anyway? There’ll also be FNAF 2 review and FNAF 3 review - you could almost look at it like a Five Nights at Freddy’s retrospective, or FNAF retrospective. I don’t like that word. I’m calling them FANF. Leave me alone. Happy Halloween - I haven’t done a Caddicarus Halloween Special for many years and I hope it’s everything you wanted.
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