The Stanley Parable • Frustrating Players
Patreon: / leadheadyt Discord: / discord Second Channel: / porkbrain Twitter: / leadheadyt The Stanley Parable seems like an almost cautionary tale about the dangers of autorism. You have to find the perfect balance between what the audience wants, and getting your message across. In games in particular, what the audience wants is usually freedom, which tends to only undermine the story you want to tell. As for my health situation, for anyone who doesn't know yet, it's nothing life threatening, just really bad vertigo attacks. I've been talking to doctors, but I won't be able to go in for more testing until December. So, aside from Death Stranding, I'm going to be doing smaller videos like this until then, but I still won't be back on my normal weekly schedule. Thanks for sticking with me. The music in this video is from The Stanley Parable OST. All pieces used are by Blake Robinson (and yes, I do understand the irony in my covering this game after The Beginners Guide)

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