TEST – It’s Fucking Nothing



Sure, why not?

20 Comments:

  1. The Best Nintendo Fan In The World

    Found me… at… $#%#$
    cAN’t ruN
    hide while you still can

  2. I feel this trailer should be rated 7/10.

  3. It’s a game where it tests your patience for as long as possible.

  4. Some snob paid $100 to put a black void as their trailer.

  5. Cant wait for Test 2 – The Retest.

  6. Is Jim ever gonna change his name legally to “Jim Fucking Sterling Son”?

  7. Jim is this the finale for best of steam greenlight? i feel there is no lower we can go than a 10 minute video that depicts nothing?

  8. It’s deTESTable

  9. Someone paid 100$ to put this on Greenlight… Let that sink in

  10. I thought my youtube had glitched and it only loaded the audio. great. This is greenlight… AND I AM SO HAPPY IT IS DYING.

  11. Was this actually just a test upload someone forgot to delete?

  12. Welp, since Greenlight is shutting down, might as well put up the worst of the worse that may or may not get onto the steam store!

  13. Decaying Reverie

    Man, in hindsight, Temper Tantrum is an autobiographical game for Digital Homicide.

  14. And Steam Direct was to be in Spring which will end next month… I guess because of Valve Time it’ll be Spring 2038

  15. TEST

    this comment was a test did it work?

  16. Dev’s friend: “I bet you can’t bring Steam Greenlight any lower”
    Dev: “Hold my beer”

  17. You sure this wasn’t actually some poor sod, well, testing out their submission? I can’t believe somebody would actually upload that on purpose unless it was for some strange ‘art’ purpose.

  18. I always assumed that Jim got a refund for all of DigiHom’s games, so now I realize that DigiHom tried to sue their best customer.

  19. I guess this is actually a trailer for the PC version of Bloodborne.

  20. See, the problem is that the game was rendered in HYPERVISUALITY(tm), which is an all-new method of displaying more ploys than graphics cards normally can. Thing is, it’s a bit like those old magic eye posters, and you need to view the screen in just the right way to be able to see it properly. By far, I felt like the most impressive section was at 2:09, where the main character is thrown bodily through a plate glass window from the 16th floor of the skyscraper, and you can see the entire photo realistic scene, with the explosions and the helicopter, reflected in each and every shard of glass as you fall.

    That said, I do feel like not including a sound track, or even basic SFX, was a fail. If you’re going to spend that much time on the visuals, you should at least do something for the aural experience as well.

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