Ian Higton has been busy building in Valheim gameplay again and this time he’s combined two of his current most played games – Phasmophobia and Valheim. In this video Ian shows off the construction of Phasmophobia’s Grafton Farmhouse in Valheim building gameplay before going on a spooky picture-in-picture tour of the haunted farmhouse to see just how accurate his build turned out being!
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Ian, this is a masterpiece. Scared me too in the end! Well done.
This is amazing!
Absolutely brilliant Ian
Epic, you big ledge👏❤
I don’t wanna see how you did it, I wanna KNOW WHY you did it!
No one:
Ian Higton: Oh, let's make a house from a very different game into this game! people want that!
Don't get me wrong, I love this but how did you even come up with such a random idea?!
Nice, love the small touches.
Excellent way to bring more horror to Valheim.
Amazing!!
I would say you pretty much nailed the scale on this build. 10/10 on efforts and final result. Was not expecting the ghost at the end though XD
I'm in awe of this project, the dedication and attention to detail are mindblowing.
What impressed me most was the walkthrough at the end. Extremely similar, even down to the camera movement and torch flickering, and both seemed to be done in only a single take. How did Ian do that?
Be honest Ian, how tempted were you to make some inanimate objects kiss throughout your walk through? 😂
Amazing build!
Awesome job there Ian! Loved the ending
That tour was tense! Amazing work on the house, Ian!
I am Totally Impressed With The Work Put Into This Well Done Ian
Oh no you got got!
Holy crap that's impressive. The amount of time an effort it must have taken to do the build, then make and edit the video to sync up that well is kinda mind boggling. Who the hell are you and what have you done with Ian?!!!
Nice one Ian, it really does immediately remind me of the farmhouse.
Absolutely incredible detail. The moment you went through the front door I didn't need the picture-in-picture. That WAS the Grafton Farmhouse. The flickering torch and the bone fragments too were *chefs kiss*.
Real chills at the end as well, fucking shat myself.
I like the ending. Nice touch Ian!
This is amazing! The Christmas tree trick in the table is so good.
This is the most nerve-wracking house tour. Fearless estate agent Kim would be proud!
This is such an immense mount of work for content!!!! WOW Ian!!! Well done 😀 The walkthrough is also inCREDibly impressive, Fair!!! 😀 Literally blown away by that…. The torch blinking and everything. Holy Hell man!!! WOW
I do this a lot in the sims. It''s very fulfilling to take something you love from one game and create it in another. It's a fun way to spend an afternoon and so was watching this video. You did a really good job, Ian.
Ian's building a farmhouse. He has clusterflies, alas, this time of year.
Hooooley shit that's amazing
more valheim grand designs with ian higton!
I can't view the comments!!! AAAAHG!
When I saw the laying of the foundation, I had a feeling there would be trouble down the road. I built my main base, a 3 story wooden mansion, on 1m beams. Only read up on building physics when I just could not get the last bits of roofing to stay up. Replacing foundations of large, convoluted structures is finicky work. At least it does fit somewhat here.
The effort and time put into this is astounding! What an amazing job!
Wow this video deserves more views. The blinking flashlight was unexpected and creepy!
Outstanding work! I'm so glad you were given the green light for this project. Your passion for showing off your creative flare is clear to see. I would say that I'd like more videos like these but I fear you might go (even more) insane with all the chopping, picking, ground leveling and raising you would have to do!
Damn, that must've taken ages to build. 1:1 build is always difficult. I'm not much of a fan of survival games but if Valheim adds a proper creative mode, I'm game to try and build Edoras, been wanting to do that for years.