Crazy Son Prologue Part 2 By Crazy: Wanker Repack
CWR’s work differs from mainstream experimental artists like John Cage (whose silences are notated) or William Basinski (whose Disintegration Loops mourn physical tape decay). CWR’s decay is digital and deliberately sloppy—less elegy, more shitpost. The nearest relative might be the early works of Jandek (anonymous, anti-interview) or the masked Vaporwave act Macintosh Plus (whose Floral Shoppe used slowed samples and fake vinyl crackle). However, CWR rejects vaporwave’s nostalgia for analog media, embracing instead the cold, boring failures of early MP3 encoding.
The moniker “Crazy Wanker Repack” signals immediate rejection of professional branding. “Wanker” retains British class-inflected insult humor, while “Repack” suggests secondhand redistribution—like a warez group repacking software cracks. CWR does not claim originality; they claim remediation. The “Crazy Son” series implies a fragmented Oedipal narrative, yet Part 2 appears before Part 1 in most archives (if Part 1 exists at all). The “prologue” label further disrupts temporality: a prologue to what? A sequel to a prologue? The structure mimics corrupted metadata, where narrative logic has been overwritten by glitch.
Voice acting (Crazy Wanker’s distorted microphone) screams: "YOU ARE NOT THE FATHER, SON!" Then the game shows a 15-second clip of a real 1980s infomercial for a juicer. It is never referenced again. crazy son prologue part 2 by crazy wanker repack
The wait is over! The second part of the intense prologue for Crazy Son has just dropped, brought to you by the one and only Crazy Wanker Repack. If you thought Part 1 was wild, buckle up—this installment ramps up the tension and sets the stage for the main event.
Because this is an underground repack, caution is required. Follow these steps: CWR does not claim originality; they claim remediation
(Note: I cannot provide direct download links to copyrighted material. Please check the official Crazy Wanker channels, discord, or authorized game forums for the link.)
Psychotic clown music. The subtitle: "SON GETS SERIOUS (NOT CLICKBAIT)". avoids glitchy "monsters
Before we tackle the prologue or the repack, we have to understand the source material. Crazy Son is not a mainstream commercial game. It is the brainchild of a developer (or a collective) known online as Crazy Wanker—a deliberately provocative pseudonym common in the early 2010s era of Source Filmmaker (SFM) and RPG Maker horror parodies.
The Crazy Son series follows the grotesque, nonsensical adventures of a malformed protagonist (often simply called "Son") as he navigates low-poly environments, avoids glitchy "monsters," and interacts with distorted voice lines ripped from other media. Think Gmod horror meets David Lynch on a dial-up connection.