I skimmed one of that Hellkrai’s videos and was at the part of the game where Alex YIIK talks to the main character or the first game they made and laughed my ass off when his defense for the whole bit was “heh, Alex here has obviously NOT finished Two Brothers. I’ve finished Two Brothers multiple times, and it’s obvious Alex never played it all the way through.”
i cannot believe anyone can take him seriously.
He has a lot of weird takes with extreme confidence. One is that he insists "yiik has NO unused endings, it's just that nobody has found how to trigger them" (lol).
Another, that i actually watched on his clickbait 50 minute long video a while ago, is that YIIK isnt actually in the 90s but in modern day and the entire game isa pseudo-dream/timeloop where Alex is an unreliable narrator straight up "reality warping" new excuses to not get a job.
The frankton logo is just like Seinfield. His house is the set of Full House. The golden alpaca is a "random distraction" he made up on the spot. Him going down in the mind dungeon in a literal downwards spiral staircase and meeting literal strawmen of people he knows. Essentia is Alex telling himself that he's the most important person in the world. The turn of the millenium represents a new year promise for improvement that he failed. Etc.
I've seen other people subscribe to this theory because it explains the nonsensical time discrepancy. If it's 1999, why Alex dressed like a millenial hipster? It isnt, Alex lying to you.
Alex isnt a "hero", he's a "protagonist". POST MODERN (TM). The problem is that,
if intentional
1-The execution is shit. If Yiik is Alex escapist fantasy, it's really fucking boring and convoluted for no reason.
2-The entire story and characters didnt matter. This is much worse than everyone thinking yiik is just dumb.
I don't fully agree with this logic because Andrew himself said yiik is a story about "An asshole protagonist who by the end has to transform" which i feel was the intention. I can see Alex as an unreliable narrator but there was a real attempt to "redeem" him by the ending, they just failed hard at it.
And i'll actually be positive and say Yiik had potential before chapter 3, but it doesnt take Alex anywhere new. We already knew he was a jerk making excuses to not find a job by then the game does that again in higher scale.
At least something like Omori, a game about escapism with most of it's runtime being dreamworld "filler", has human characters worth caring and tangential consequences.