ASMR Gaming Whisper: DOOM
In my quest to consistently bring you guys the most relaxing gameplay on the intertubes, I think I've finally found the perfect ASMR game: DOOM. Released in 2016 to critical acclaim, this reboot of the legendary shooter has the perfect mix of beautiful environments, enchanting ambient sounds, and idyllic music to get you tingling and lull you gently into a peaceful sleep. I hope you enjoy!
ASMR triggers include whispering, clicking, close personal attention, gushing blood, ripping flesh, splintering bone, ear-shredding assault weapons, and the tormented screams of the damned. Listen with headphones for the best experience!
Happy April Fools ;)
----- GAME INFO -----
Name: DOOM
Developer: id Software
Released: May 2016
Availability: http://store.steampowered.com/app/379720
----- SOCIAL STUFF -----
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----- WTF IS ASMR? -----
My videos are designed to trigger a relaxing feeling known as ASMR (Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response). ASMR is a particular sensation that some people experience when they hear quiet sounds like whispering and soft speaking, or watch certain actions like slow hand motions. ASMR is often described as a pleasant tingling on the head and neck, accompanied by a feeling of deep calm and mild euphoria. Many people watch ASMR videos to relax and combat anxiety, stress, or insomnia. To learn more about ASMR, check out http://asmruniversity.com/about-asmr/what-is-asmr.
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Doom Statistics For theASMRnerd
theASMRnerd presently has 51,644 views for Doom across 2 videos, with his channel publishing less than an hour of Doom content. This makes up less than 0.12% of the total overall content on theASMRnerd's YouTube channel.