Let's Play Phasmophobia – WHO YOU GONNA CALL?



Aoife Wilson and Zoe Delahunty-Light are back with more ghost hunting shenanigans in Phasmophobia! The pair are going on their ghost hunting expeditions yet again, and this time it’s a 50/50 chance that during this Phasmophobia gameplay they’ll each be hunted by a perturbed ghost… so prepare yourself for hefty headphone warnings and lots of yelps. Consider yourself warned.

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50 thoughts on “Let's Play Phasmophobia – WHO YOU GONNA CALL?”

  1. Are we 100% sure your mics are working? You should mute discord, and try in game proximity/walkie talkie chat. Because if your mic is open, you should have been hearing yourself twice. I think that's why you were having such a hard time triggering ghost events on easy maps. Just a suggestion, love all the streams. Keep up the good work!

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  2. Just a thought, but would the game even recognise the English and especially Irish accents of names and phrases? Voice recognition isn't that great with finished products and this is early access. Maybe that's why the radio isn't working.

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  3. Why do the ghosts like the bathrooms?
    So they have the mess contained when you soil yourselves and run away. They don't need to use the toilet, but they do have to live in the place. Selfish.

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  4. I love watching you guys play this game because I've spent a month playing it. Seriously though, every time the lights go off it's not always the ghost, every map can only have a certain amount of lights on before the fuse trips and turns off. Hallway lights stay on, after checking a room with the EMF reader and thermometer TURN OFF THE LIGHT.

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  5. i explained to my pals that "hauntings (stuff moving, weird noises and voices)" happen because ghost #1 scares someone to death, and they become a ghost who is now upset at ghost #1 and they tom and jerry their way all over the place. More ghosts are made when someone gets spooked to death by what we perceive as hauntings and the cycle continues. So far i have not been proven wrong. Science 🙂

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  6. I love how Zoe started off being terrified in this game and we're now at the point where she's suggesting ways to make the ghosts scarier by staring at you through the windows.

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  7. I need a simulator of the guy running the ghost hunter equipment shop, so I can rake in heaps of cash from people willing to risk life and limb for forty bucks and a picture of dirty sink water.

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  8. Yes! I found aoife and Zoe through outsidexbox and now I love them too. I can not wait to see more all of you. Gg, good gaming, haha, can't wait to see more of all of you. Thanks you all. Be safe, see you soon. Cheers 🍻🍻🍺

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  9. When your flashlights are flickering off and on, the last thing you want to do is sit in one spot at the front door when it's locked. Survival tactic is to find any room in the house that is not the ghost room and close the door so you can hide in a corner and hope the ghost doesn't find the room.

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  10. You smudged it and it went away, yeah, but you didn't cleanse the ACTUAL room. You used it defensively. To get the objective you have to smudge the room.

    Smudging during a hunt makes the ghost wander away for 6 seconds.

    Smudging in the room before it hunts will keep it from hunting for about 90 seconds (120 seconds for spirit, I think)

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  11. It's possible the ghost was getting stopped and either the crucifix ran out of charges (it has 2) or it tried to start it's hunt further away from the crucifix.

    Also, I've heard the optional objectives are dependent on the gear you take with you…that said, the game has randomly given me objectives for gear I don't have.

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