guy gets way too attached to a wolf man for 3 hours and 35 minutes
not 3 hours and 35 minutes straight, for obvious reasons. naturally, this means you must pause and take a break at some point in the middle of the video. otherwise, you will create a paradox, the consequences of which are unknown but likely world-ending. sorry, i don't make the rules.
game name (because I couldn't find a good way to fit it in the title): Adastra
in case this one wasn't long enough for you, here is the 11-hour cut of this video: [if you are seeing this, it hasn't been published yet...or i forgot to change this description]
April Fools playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLtCTBQ5iV5LzTJNvJvrn7fIi7zbO1xCVp
0:00 Intro
0:56 Rome
2:45 i'm in spaaaace
14:36 Arrival
31:03 Swim Day :D
36:33 Getting Ready for the First Trial
45:29 The First Trial
49:08 Getting Ready for the Second Trial
1:03:24 The Second Trial
1:09:15 Chaos in the City Center
1:14:51 Getting Ready for the Third Trial
1:20:30 The Third Trial
1:22:14 Post-Trial Madness
1:32:40 Parents? Demons?
1:37:54 Watching the Cat
1:43:22 Getting Ready for an Abdication
1:51:26 Abdication
2:01:09 Real Death
2:06:36 A Deal with the Parents
2:17:28 "Deciding"
2:27:08 Lover's Day
2:47:45 Getting Ready for the Assignment
2:55:45 Farewell/Trust Ending
2:58:50 Refusal Ending
3:02:42 Wary Ending
3:23:54 Final Thoughts/Review
3:29:11 I Can't Read
3:34:39 Outro
stuff used in this video
intro song: a cover i made (you can probably tell by the bad singing) of "Layers of Shit" by Renard. you can find the original song on this album: https://msx.horse/backcat.php?search=full+techno+jackass&sort=date&order=desc
adastra, obviously...but i'm probably not allowed to link to it
shrek, my lover, my partner, my future husband: https://pngimg.com/image/29212
song that plays during the compilation at the end: dogroom (a.k.a "room of dog") from undertale
the rest of the sources can be found in the 11-hour cut's description
Fun fact: Working titles for this video included "Quam Celerrime Adastra" and "Afastra".
...okay, that first one was the name for the project in DaVinci Resolve, so I hadn't yet edited the video and actually thought it was going to be short and fast, but the latter is just what I named the rendered video file, so at that point, I was REALLY stretching the word "fast".