: The video is presented as a corrupted file recovered from an old hard drive or a forgotten directory. The title, which translates roughly from Spanish as "To the side of always 2," suggests a sequel or a recurring nightmare.
This specific video is part of a larger trend of where the mystery of the file's origin is just as important as the content itself. aladesiempre2.mp4
: The video starts with a repetitive, rhythmic sound or image that lulls the viewer into a false sense of security. : The video is presented as a corrupted
: A figure or a "glitch" appears that shouldn't be there—often a tall, shadowy silhouette that remains stationary while the environment around it rots. : The video starts with a repetitive, rhythmic
: It usually features grainy, low-resolution footage—often of mundane locations like empty hallways, playgrounds at night, or distorted static. The "horror" comes from subtle glitches and the feeling of being watched by an unseen entity.
The story of is a chilling installment in a niche internet horror or Alternate Reality Game (ARG) series, often associated with the "Analog Horror" or "Found Footage" genres.