MY FIRST EXPERIENCE WITH THE STANLEY PARABLE... - The Stanley Parable Ultra Deluxe

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This is the story of a man named Dawko. Who, every day, of every week, of every month of every year; sits down infront of his computer. Turns on his recording program. And plays video games infront of a camera.

ellie
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My best advice for this game is to try to avoid spoilers as much as possible and just play it your own way. I hope you have fun if you decide to keep going with it,

tomlawson
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Ironically, the freedom ending is the only ending that ends with a cutscene and the player loosing all control over Stanley.

JohnTK
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After the confusion ending, there’s a little Easter egg in the next run. You actually CAN find the Line(tm), but you can only see it through a window, and can’t actually follow it.

shadefire
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Narrator: exists
Stanley: that voice won't stop me because I can't hear

wolfietronic
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I would definitely like to see this turn into a series!

arrow
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I just love that during his first ever walkthrough he went for the broom closet. Like he decided to follow the narrator’s story by turning left, but then broke at the closet. But seriously, what is it with the broom closet? Are people entering it just to upset the narrator?

IllyaA
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2:29 Dawko: I wouldn't be able to survive Stanley's job for even an hour. I would not be able to do it

oh but you have, Dawko... In fact you are doing it r̵i̸g̷h̷t̷ N̵͔̞͋̅̏O̶̹͙͔̐W̶̨̼̼͂̎

Fonzy
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God I adore the Confusion Ending because of how confused it makes people on their first playthrough after the final restart. Everybody expects the ending to go on for a few more restarts and people keep trying to find the line, and it takes them a few moments to realize that the jarring beep *was* the ending. This game is so well written

WhaleMilk
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Dawko "How could anyone be happy with a job just pressing buttons"
Also Dawko plays games for a living thus pressings buttons on a monitor the game telling him what buttons to push how long to push them and in what order and is happy with said job

aboveaveragegaming
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Narrator: And Stanley was happy.
Dawko: *Was he?*

Also, Dawko. Thank you for doing a video on this as soon as I saw this I clicked it. I love this game so much!

AugustThezeDayz.
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Of course Dawko got the broom closet ending first 💀

carmirhodes
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Dawko: “how can someone be happy pressing buttons for years?”

Also Dawko: *built his entire channel playing games that are mostly about pressing buttons*

IcarusAnimations
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dawko messing with the narrator by going into the broom closet is hilarious😭

lithiumnatrium
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It's always fun to see someone encountered the Broom Closet for the first time. Excited for the next part, Dawko!

mikana
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19:23 this game has been out for 9 years, I've seen every ending to both the first release and the half-life mod, and even now in the Ultra Deluxe version I've seen almost all the new content, and somehow I've never seen this line of dialogue. What.

jqsmneS
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Love how at 31:35 dawko doesnt notice the mind bending illusion of LUCK that he got the extended hallway feature/easter egg kinda thing. cause that hallway only appears on chance when following the line. on a usual walkthrough you go through the normal small room and not that hallway from nowhere.

PixlWill
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can't wait for him to get the broom closet ending

coffeetable
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Ok now this is epic. Never expected Dawko to play Stanley Parable

shadow_hive
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the narrator constantly saying you are free but still trying to control you is part of the perfect metaphor

the way the story of this game and it's meta commentary and how the player plays all fits together amazingly

playing this game for the first time and the misterious disappearance of all Stanley's coworkers

disobeying the narrator, frustration with linear stories, and Stanley escaping control

obeying the narrator, previously played games, and Stanley's job

benjamina