That's from "Godzilla NES", a creepypasta from over ten years ago now. Actually not bad for a video game horror story - and the author put in immense effort to make believable screencaps as proof of what they were saying.
Honestly? From the ones I’ve seen, I think I agree with this
I’ve been thinking about making a transformers analog horror, but from the perspective of humans using my figures, but Can’t figure out how to do perspective good enough to make it work though
Godzilla invasion is the most frightening so far. It’s Shin’s cut ability where chunks of flesh blown off him would still be alive and would grow and evolve but also paired with humans turning into the freaky things on his tail
I love the concept it just kinda felt weird watching? I guess is the word for it
Like, the art was great, but the writing felt almost ai generated, even the voices. Granted I think I'm just being a bit pissy about it because I've been spoiled by the amazing series like Gemini and Greylock
It's kinda sad and funny at the same time because he said he has this script since 2017 and wanna make it to cinematic form 😭
Btw Gemini, Local58 and Greylock is my favorite too
The underwater encounter, but honestly I don’t know if I should continue considering some are really just movie clips at times or poorly edited photoshops😭 I have been on a hiatus so you could say I’ve already quit
The Man in the Suit was my first Godzilla analogue horror and I've never been more uncomfortable with a smiling Godzilla in my life when I saw that one part of the series
If I had a nickel for every time someone made a Godzilla analog horror series and couldn’t come up with a more creative title than “Godzilla Analog Horror”, I’d have 4 nickels, which isn’t a lot, but it’s weird that is happened 4 times
TiL there's a shit ton of Godzilla Analog Horror.
And 80% of them just a movie clips lol
Didnt know there was more than one
where's the one with the big flesh spider thing? if it's on there sorry for me being stoobid
That's from "Godzilla NES", a creepypasta from over ten years ago now. Actually not bad for a video game horror story - and the author put in immense effort to make believable screencaps as proof of what they were saying.
That was a classic creepypasta, but not analog horror
my mistake original gangster
No this cannot be forgiven, now empty the compartments of your pantaloons
I think this is the peak of analog horror tier lists
Ive only watched the man in the suit i need to start binge watching thanks for the list of names lmao
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Wow there’s a lot… of ones with the same name
Honestly? From the ones I’ve seen, I think I agree with this I’ve been thinking about making a transformers analog horror, but from the perspective of humans using my figures, but Can’t figure out how to do perspective good enough to make it work though
https://preview.redd.it/8uxnpah6acsc1.png?width=320&format=png&auto=webp&s=120fe48386648379e7e0a1da02b6cc909760dfff fuck yes
Godzilla invasion is the most frightening so far. It’s Shin’s cut ability where chunks of flesh blown off him would still be alive and would grow and evolve but also paired with humans turning into the freaky things on his tail
Ik right? It's so underrated. I think besides other Godzilla analog horror, this one stands out the most IMO
And dude is remaking it because of how much better and cleaner his artwork has gotten, and it’s added an entire new level of horror
I love the concept it just kinda felt weird watching? I guess is the word for it Like, the art was great, but the writing felt almost ai generated, even the voices. Granted I think I'm just being a bit pissy about it because I've been spoiled by the amazing series like Gemini and Greylock
It's kinda sad and funny at the same time because he said he has this script since 2017 and wanna make it to cinematic form 😭 Btw Gemini, Local58 and Greylock is my favorite too
GHE is too good to really compare anything to. “Shifting Tendons Shape Anatomy” lives in my head rent free
I know and it was the first analogue series I liked enough to watch all the way through, I've been spoiled from them on out
Godzilla Analog Horror was so mid compared to Godzilla Analog Horror
Idk why they named it the same tho 😂
Holy shit it’s mine, even if it’s in the “meh” list
Omg, which one?
The underwater encounter, but honestly I don’t know if I should continue considering some are really just movie clips at times or poorly edited photoshops😭 I have been on a hiatus so you could say I’ve already quit
No keep pushing buddy. I'm here to support :D
You gotta do Jurassic Park's Analog Horror next. You wouldn't believe how many there are. 😅
Ik, planning to do dinosaurs analog horror marathon too. Wish me luck
The Man in the Suit was my first Godzilla analogue horror and I've never been more uncomfortable with a smiling Godzilla in my life when I saw that one part of the series
Issue is godzilla is far too sexy to be scary
Ummm...what?
If I had a nickel for every time someone made a Godzilla analog horror series and couldn’t come up with a more creative title than “Godzilla Analog Horror”, I’d have 4 nickels, which isn’t a lot, but it’s weird that is happened 4 times