7 Games Where You Can Go Straight to the Final Boss: Commenter Edition
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 20 พ.ย. 2024
- From Jon Bernthal's villain in Ghost Recon: Breakpoint to the diamond-hard Feral Chaos in Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy: have a watch of seven final bosses you can get to killing nearly as soon as you start the game, as suggested by the boss-bashing commenters on our previous video.
Previously on Outside Xbox:
7 Games Where You Can Go Straight to the Final Boss
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If you kill John Bernthal as soon as possible in Ghost Recon: Breakpoint, you also break the story as his character is sometimes referred to as still being alive in other cutscenes.
I did this by accident within the first few hours of roaming free in this game. It blew my mind. I was still learning how the combat worked, and was at the main boss. Cool, though.
Edit - i should add, not the method that this video shows, but rather just stumbling across the building his encounter was held in.
@@acvieluf I ended up reloading and saving Bernthal's location for the very last when I played Breakpoint - the game has been vastly improved since its release - just so I wouldn't break the story as I accidentally did.
By location, I mean the place where he goes to after the helicopter ambush cutscene for those who may be confused.
yeah lmao
Same with Stone, killing him early and with Walker still alive is also weird.
@@mav7547 At least when the game was released, you couldn't kill Stone as soon as possible.
"I know you just beat this fight meant to teach you a lesson in humility, but you shouldn't be so confident." 😂
Game can throw literally nothing worse at you and begs to be taken seriously
@hugofontes5708 "okay I didn't actually expect that that was literally the hardest fight in the game but I promise there's a lot of cool fights and story left to have please stay"
Such a good example, they used it in this video AND the previous one.
If 012 is like the other FF games i've played, the final boss is not the toughest fight.
On tactic mode is extremely easy boss fight, just tiresome.
It's actually possible to reach Ganondorf in Tears of the Kingdom without even getting the glider from Purah. There are multiple ways to survive the fall down there without it. The glider just makes it significantly easier.
yeah, i recently saw a video where the player grabbed the wall and did several "jump-slash" moves to get the rest of the way down.
@@ericb3157 You can also just fuse a bomb or a spring to a shield and shield surf into the chasm.
It's also technically possible to reach Ganondorf without even getting to the temple of time in the great sky island... though it involves glitches which includes grabbing items from a second save file, and a 45+ minute wait.
I'm doing a "no Lookout Landing" and no Spirit Orbs run, and I've completed most of the content in the game without a glider or anything else you can get in the main hub
A stabilizer attached to a steering wheel got me in the depths immediately and was my main way to survive falls until I got the wingsuit set bonus.
You can technically reach ganondorf before the tutorial island using the power of *glitches(TM)*
Linguistic anthropologist here. The phenomenon in which a word or phrase temporarily loses meaning due to repeated use is called semantic satiation.
Thanks Professor Blackwell!
This happens because your brain likes finding ways to conserve energy whenever it can. When you hear something, your brain instantly unpacks everything it knows about it, from the definition, to the context, to any memories associated with it.
When your brain is constantly subjected to the same stimuli repeatedly, it will stay to block it out entirely as conserve energy that would be spent on registering it repeatedly, hence why words start losing their meaning if they're repeated. This is the same reason why your house smells different when you get back from a trip.
Thanks Google
@tendiesoffmyplate9085 About what...?
Thank youu
I love how Terrry Crews absolutely refuses to deliver anything but peak performance
Feral means once domesticated, now returned to the wild, I'd love to see the tragic tale of the person who thought they had tamed chaos and how it all went wrong.
Funny enough, Chaos himself is actually the tragic figure in that tale.
An artificial being that originally was forced to commit attrocities as a weapon of war lest his mother figure be killed, then apotheosized and forced to participate in an endless cycle of war against a being that had taken his mother's form, losing more and more of himself each time the cycle reset.
Feral Chaos is from a "bad end" world where the cycle breaking events of the main story never came to fruition, and instead the cycle just kept continuing until the only living creature left in existence was the mindless, raging beast that had once been known as Chaos.
Planet Earth 😊
Referring to Vaan as "and more" is so true to the FFXII experience.
Cardboard protagonist
When 4/5ths of your companions are more important in terms of plot and setting than you, you're the "and more."
@@NickW855 I was going to complain about counting Fran as 'more important in terms of plot,' but then noticed you'd mentioned setting, too... and I'm still not sold, really. Sure, the Vira exist, but neither Chewie nor the Vira in general are important, despite being forced to stop at the one village.
It really is
@@boobah5643ff12 has a Sequel? Spinoff named Revenant Wings, where the Viera are a bit more important to the story
The real reason we haven't heard about Jane's not so secret science lair in a while.
Clearly you've not seen the "Evil Genius 2" content...
Gru: "It was cold, I was lonely..."
"I said Miniature Sun, not Minion Son!"
You made it worse!
sock
"I was young, I needed the money..."
Don't know if it counts because it's only in New Game plus, but in Chrono Trigger you can go straight to Lavos using the right side pad of Lucca's teleporter in the science fair.
its how you get the dev ending.
@@cmdraftbrn You can also get that ending by defeating Lavos in the battle within Arcadia (or whatever the magic city was called), where Chrono sacrifices himself if you lose.
Pretty sure Chrono Trigger is in the original list this Commentor Edition is based off of.
@@SapphireDragon357 So was Feral Chaos, and they used him again too.
'Beeless as the day you were born' is the greatest sentence that has ever been said. All the rest can go home. Kudos to whoever wrote it 😆
Wait, wasn't everyone born with the cloak of bees?
@@TreeeboyNah, some of us were born cloaked in wasps. Me personally, I got to be covered in hornets. It was pretty traumatic for everyone involved, apparently.
monopoly the board game: just start a fist fight and rob the bank before you have ever passed go. Ez win.
That's usually what playing with my 8 year old daughter dissolves into.
@@Xhumed You start a fist fight with your eight your old daughter to win Monopoly?!
@@roguerifter9724 No. 😑
@@roguerifter9724yeah, it's like playing on easy mode. She can't even fight back!
Unless u lose the fist fight.
By now, everybody knows the recent Far Cry games (4-6) all have alternate endings you can immediately access if you do, or don't do certain things at the start. That "thing" depends on the game. Far Cry 4, for example, has you just wait at the table until Pagan Min, returns, instead of go off on an adventure liberating the country from him. These endings include full cutscenes that wrap up the story (prematurely), and by triggering these endings, players usually get an achievement, or trophy for doing so.
Yeah, but you don't kill the main villain
@@Marcbelgothat sounds like a waste of calories, I’d rather just take the easy way out, like riding off back to civilization in a boat and listening to how the resistance got its ass kicked
“You need to get the Paraglider from Lookout Landing”. Speedrunners are laughing at you right now.
Princess Lair is definitely my favourite star wars character.
Criticizing accents is such a nerf herder thing to do
You don't actually need the paraglider to get to or defeat Ganondorf.
Heck, if you're crazy enough you can use several glitches (and hours of setup and waiting) to go from the Great Sky Island to the final fights without collecting any of the abilities on the Great Sky Island.
I've always respected how they do a list for the spoilers.
Finally one of the ones I've suggested, Fallout. Although they missed that you can just convince the master to destroy himself with high enough persuasion. I did this entirely by accident. I went to a couple towns and gained a follower who did most of the fighting, then got the water chip, visited the brotherhood once, then found the final boss entirely by accident. Getting to him was a bit difficult, but at the time I didn't know I was in the final dungeon so I just kept reloading. Then I talked him to death. I got a rather bad ending mentioning factions I never actually interacted with.
Well if you actually go straight to the cathedral it's impossible to talk him down. Not only do you need a high Speech skill (which you probably won't have as a low-level character), you also need to have gathered the evidence from Brotherhood scribe Vree that the mutants are actually sterile. Going straight to the Cathedral leaves you with only fighting the Master directly or blowing up the whole place as your only options
I'm more surprised that anyone remembered Ghost Recon: Breakpoint even exists. Same with Crackdown 3
There’s a small but dedicated milsim community around it.
@leithcrowther6086 but wildlands was so much better!
@@TheSteve285 The story is better/clearer in wildlands, but everything else is better in brakepoint
Breakpoint was a great open world stealth game. With all of it's updates it's better than Metal Gear Solid V in most ways.
@@TheSteve285Wildlands was only better with the story. Breakpoint is better at everything else.
I love the enthusiasm Crews brings to all his roles lol
Hate their Americanisation
You know, IF you make the right choices while talking to the master in fallout he will actually kill himself because he thinks his lifes work has failed
*Edit: OK OK I GET IT
It's NOT a straight shot but I didn't say it was I just said a cool little thing that gives some extra dialogue and saves you a boss fight
Only possible if you interacted with the Brotherhood of Steel first and got a specific recording from then, so that wouldn't be "going straight to the final boss"
@@HeinerGunnar um, i thought you found that recording at the bottom of "the crater".
@@ericb3157 nope, you need to speak to Scribe Vree, she gives you her notes on the Mutants (which includes the fact they're all sterile)
Also your speech skill(s) need to be maxed in order to pass the speech checks required to go down that speech path. Which is also not going to happen going straight to The Master (unless you exploit the game somehow).
I remember beating Fallout in about 9-10 minutes after watching a speedrun. Go to Mariposa, destroy it, go to the Master, tell him to kill himself, escape, job's done. You had to speak to someone but I don't remember now who, I did this run a few years ago.
Just a note about the impossible lair, the game actually starts you off at the lair outright, you have to die to get access to the rest of the game.
And if you want to skip to the final boss of this video, simply click on this neat timestamp 17:47
Oddly fitting that it's Jane...
It's kinda funny how unmemorable the Ghost Recon Wildlands Squad is but how I immediately recognized Weaver in that Breakpoint cutscene anyway.
First game i thought of was DMC5, even tho 99% of us would be destroyed it is possible to fight him & win in the beginning
I’ll be honest I beat him on human difficulty but this was after I already beaten it and had all the upgrades lol
@@ShawnJ96 to unlock DMD for Vergil (and the others because I didnt want to have to play V that many times) at his release I kept killing him in every difficulty I spent hours on him on DMD lmao
Wasn't that in the first edition of this video (aka the examples the team themselves picked and not the comments)?
@@HeinerGunnaryup
"Impossible lair should be impossible" ? Looks like Jane never watched one the Tom Cruise runnin' and stuntin' movies called Mission : impossible.
In the immortal words of Steven Gerrard. "Impossible is nuttin'"
You can technically do this in Binding of Isaac: Rebirth as well if you have the Repentance DLC. It's not a reliable way to do it, but if you play Eden, who starts with two random items each time you play them, and you start with an active item called Glowing Hourglass, you can use it in the very first room and go straight to one of the game's final enemies. Glowing Hourglass typically takes you back to exactly how you right before you entered your current room, including any items, health, or resources. But if you use the item before you've gone anywhere, it actually takes you to the floor that canonically proceeds every run, Home. So with only two items and random stats, thanks to Eden's ability, you can challenge Dogma, The Horsemen, and The Beast.
4:44 *Jane:* Or, if you're in a hurry, you can launch yourself straight into the final level - bee-less as the day you were born.
Jane Jennifer Douglas! Bee-have!
I love her turn of phrase.
If I was a teacher, I would offer the final exam on the first day of class. Anyone who gets an A can skip my class for the rest of the year/semester.
Same, but I would make doubly sure that they couldn't cheat, and make it a combination of both the midterm and final, so that there would be absolutely no doubt that they actually know everything.
You know thats what they do with Ged's in america? Got expelled in 10th grade, got my ged a literal week later because I tested high. Went to college early.
@@jamesprice371 Really? I know that GED stands for "Graduation Equivalent Diploma" (or is it Degree?), but I always thought that was only for people who dropped out and then went BACK to school. I know that it is POSSIBLE to graduate High School early, but I thought that meant skipping grades and getting your actual diploma early, and not a GED. I do know that they are different things, and have always been convinced that employers look negatively upon GEDs because they imply a person dropped out of school to begin with.
The series I'm reading does that. The main character passes all her written classes on the first day because her guardian keeps tutoring her so hard.
@@JoshuaEisenbart I'm sure theres places this doesnt apply, but thats what happened to me in NC. I was expelled for a year, so I just kind of hacked the system, but yes if youre smart enough you can get your GED the second you turn 16 and move on to a trade if you have one picked out.
This video is like an onion;
it has many Lairs.
-Jane Douglairs
There can be only one Princess Layer.
...Parfait is the most delicious thing in the whole damn planet!!!
I say it's more like a cake, everybody likes cake, and cakes also have lairs.
15:10
I think I’m losing it, but wasn’t dissidia already in the first video? Or another oxboxtra vid of some kind
It was in the first one too, I just watched it.
It could have been worse. You could have caught Ganondorf, Mid-Suavemente! XD
jajajajajajajaja
You made some bold fashion choices with your Tales of Zestiria characters~
I have to confess that 'lair' is a word that's positively layered with nuance. One might even be called a liar for suggesting otherwise.
My first run through Fallout 3 I accidentally found Vault 112 just wandering around right after Megaton.. boy was I surprised.
lmfao thats crazy like oh hey dad i was just lookin for ya
@@vaultboy5492 oh yeah, and when he tells me, "Just meet me back at Rivet City and we can work on Project Purity together!" I'm just like, "oh.. sure.. I'll definitely meet you at that place I've been to do that thing I've absolutely heard about.. no further instructions needed here pops.."
love it when a game allows you to do this, i remember going for the end boss in the original crackdown from the start though i don't remember if i tried it in crackdown 3
all i know is now i will be thinking about the word lair now for the rest of the day
To be fair, the final boss in Crackdown 3 can be easily cheesed by jumping to a small platform behind the elevator you rude up on. The regular enemies can't hit you, the gas doesn't go that far and the biss rarely fires on you from an angle that matters while you constantly get free shots as she flies past.
I accidentally beat Crackdown 3 after something like 5 hours because I just wanted to see the top of the cool building and I wasn't gonna let all those enemies stop me.
It took a long time, and then the game was done.
She's not a boss in the traditional sense of the word, but in Doki Doki Literature Club dealing with the club's president Monika is required to finish the game completely. This is done by going into the character files and delete hers. There's nothing stopping you from deleting Monika's character file at the start of the game, doing this causes Sayori to have a mental breakdown realizing that her world isn't real and forcibly close the game while deleting her, Yuri and Natsuki's character files in the process.
...wait, so it screws up later playthroughs? lol
that's a cool idea still...
This is also very true in Fallout New Vegas, it's possible to head directly to the strip to deal with the main story, and the entire game can be closed out in less than an hour(without glitches). This was very helpful as the game launched in such a compromised and buggy mess, that data corruption issues marred the play experiences of thousands at release. Skipping to the end of the game was the best way to avoid those until Obsidian could be bothered to fix the errors roughly 6 months after release.
To be fair they were forced to churn out the game in 18 months and denied bonuses because they missed a review score goal by 1%
Well, that's not really what is asked here. You can run straight to the end of Act 1, not the end of the game. Even if you immediately run to the Strip and take out both Benny and House and then choose Yes Man (the "faction" with the least main quest missions) you still have to do 6 quests (granted, one is a glorified cutscene and another can be completed by going to the HQ of 5 minor factions once and then telling Yes Man to ignore them all)
Even disregarding those two, you still have to go to the Fort to do the Securitron upgrade (or blow them all up if you like for whatever reason?) deal with the planned assassination of President Kimball, get the El Dorado Substation working, and do the Battle of Hoover Dam
@@joshmakarenko5809 If you sign a contract saying you can develop a game in 18 months, then not doing so is on you. Having seen other former Interplay members pull the "we can't develop this game in the time that we signed up for on the contract" during Gold Master...I don't have a ton of sympathy.
@@roguishpaladin Seriously?
Upper management signed that contract. The boots on the ground who actually put the hard work in developing the game didn't sign that contract.
They were exploited as the talented, but still low rung people in the entertainment industry always are.
@@joshmakarenko5809 I wasn't roasting them for the issues at launch, I was saying the fact the game can be so easily speed ran even by casual players was beneficial due to the buggy nature the game launched in.
You make some bold assumptions about the lack of bees present at my birth Jane!
I believe I mentioned it on the previous one of this, but of course I'll mention it again, since it's my favorite game: in Nomad (released by GameTek for DOS in 1993), you can go anywhere you want from the end of interacting with the first alien you talk to. Even though it would be suicide, you can go immediately to the planet Losten (granted, you don't have it marked on your map since you haven't been exploring yet, but you can get there randomly, or if you already remembered where from a previous playthrough), where the main boss the Master Control Robot is hanging around in his ship, flanked by his second in command in a ship just as powerful as his, along with other fighters. At this point, you would not have enough missiles to defeat him, and one of his shots would destroy you, but you can still show up and engage in a battle.
The quickest route (in game time, but may take you quite some time otherwise) to defeat him is to take on a diplomatic mission for the Alliance (it's one of the ones which is available from the beginning), where you take a diplomatic pouch to a planet leader (and a glitch makes sure you can have untold amount of diplomatic pouches and can constantly complete the mission if you know how to take advantage of said glitch) and as a thank you he gifts you a Spy Bot (which can be sent onto inhabited worlds). Send that bot onto the same planet and it will pick up an Arch Bot (though it may take some tries before it does so). Now, travel to the Losten system, but not the planet itself, and send out a distress call, which will cause the MCR and his armada to come to your location. Immediately travel to Losten before they can attack you (but after they've arrived, or they might not actually go there). Save your game (because you'll need it) and then immediately try to go through the gateway around Losten. Its combination is random at the start of each game, and it will destroy your ship if you get it wrong, so you'll need to keep reloading your save, but you can eventually cheese the sequence. Now you've gotten to Losten and can send down that Arch Bot, which should pick up the MCR Override. Travel to where the boss is, use the Override, and watch the ending sequence.
How it's supposed to go, though, is that you need to talk and trade trade with the various aliens in the game until you've gotten the best ship enhancements and missiles you can, in order to properly go toe to toe with the MCR. The Losten gateway code is supposed to be obtained by finding it through various EX-class robots, each of which is in a different situation it seems (one is just an inventory item as a severed head, another is a planet representative pretending to be under the MCR's control, and such), but the most difficult is that one of them is that same second-in-command I mentioned before. To even talk to him, you need to have gone through a convoluted process to get the secretive prototype shield booster called the Stealth Shield (which keeps the robot's scanners from telling it you're organic). You also need to have achieved the fact "Paramis" to tell him, which is the code for him to tell you his portion of the gateway combination. All this, and one piece of the code may be inaccessible, since some versions of the game have a faulty line of code to make it impossible to properly interact with one of the EXs. Though, having most of the code makes cheesing the combo so much easier than having none of it going in.
Don't forget DMC5, it's actually possible to beat Urizen the first time you fight him as Nero
There's also Darkest Dungeon. After the tutorial levels, you can jump straight to the final dungeon, the titular Darkest Dungeon. There is even an achievement for bringing a full party of level 0 heroes to it, called "Lambs to the Slaughter."
This video: Totk has a longer tutorial to make it through including the great sky island...
TH-cam recommended video to watch next: A video about how speedrunners managed to skip the great sky island...
You just know Terry Crews was having a blast recording the lines for that cutscene
In crackdown 1, the upgraded monster truck can drive right up the skyscraper that the final boss is on due to a weird quirk in how the physics of its "jump" ability works. If you hold down the button to charge up a jump, it pushes itself against the wall, and you can continue to drive vertically
TBH, moogles are definitely *more* dangerous than they appear...
Is that you Voldemort? Leave em alone!
Every game should be doing this. If the game is boring you should be able to finish it this way.
Yeah, making every have all the same stuff will really help with boredom...
@@habadasheryjones Not all the same stuff. Only to have reachable boss at any point of gameplay.
@@habadasheryjonesthey already kinda do, just look at the next rogue-like action stuff with RPG elements or something like that
@@hugofontes5708 Thats what I mean, though. I can't think of anything more overtly poisonous to modern gaming than the implementation of one back of the box feature in literally every game. Its why seeing someone legit advocate for it is wild to me.
A jump button won't make every game better. Rpg elements don't make every game better. The ability to kill the final boss immediately doesn't make every game better. I honestly wish devs would spend more time experimenting with brand new mechanics and spend less time just copy-pasting from the same 3 games like they have for the last decade.
@@habadasheryjones I agree but more my mind is taken by imagining jumping
Thanks to a few additions, you don't technically have to even get the paraglider in TotK, and with some serious glitches, you don't even have to complete the Great Sky Island, unlike with BotW where you *did* have to complete the Great Plateau, even with glitches
Funny you said "level 1 noob" on Duodecim, since you can (after getting certain accessories and adjusting your level) beat Feral Chaos as a "Level 1 Mafia Boss".
There are inevitable consequences to things in our universe. Water when heated, boils.
I, when presented with Dissidia 012 will always throw some love in the direction of those mentioning it. Great entry, great list, no flaws in this video at all.
Now I’m going to mouth off to a Moogle, I foresee no unintended consequences. 😂
Duodeca?
@@trmahama6447 you are a creature of infinite knowledge, and a true connoisseur of the finest games.
I'd say that NEO Scavenger would fall under the category of one of these games. While there's not a real "person" to fight, the place you need to go in order to complete the game is always at the same coordinates, and is essentially a trial where you must choose the right options and have the right items or perks.
Thing is, though? If you select the right perks in a new run, you can use them to have everything you need to both go there right away (and get there in one piece) and pass all of the trials without scavenging any tiles other than the one you spawn in.
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Oh wow that man is tall!
"Listen up!"
TERRYYYYY
Not sure if y’all have done a video like this, but I would love to see “7 games where you are a villain” or maybe “end up a villain”. I guess villain Can be subjective, especially if you are the protagonist, but by the end of the game you sacrifice more lives than lives you save because those lives are more meaningful to you? Or you just break bad. I feel RPGs where you can choose a dark side will be too easy and idk if it’s canon. So “7 games where you end up being a villain (canonically)” would be better idk lol
Far Cry 4, if you wait for Pagan when he tells you to wait at the beginning of the game, after 30 minutes he will return and the game would be complete.
In Modern Warfare Remastered you can kill Makarov in the "All Ghillied Up" mission which than skips the next two games.
Not exactly fitting to the title but a couple of fun easter eggs
"-Lightning, the best one!" Them's fightin' words, Jane! /j
Great video!
Lightning routinely wins FF character popularity contests in Japan.
Exactly. Snows the best ;) My sister absolutely hates him and his optimism
Gru crossed with a minion is going to be in my head every time I watch any despicable me movie from now on, thanks Jane 😵😂
Btw in Two Worlds the final boss is also just standing around in a village you can reach at the very start of the game, you just can't kill him at that point - usually. However that makes it a viable speedrun strategy where the player can beat the game in less than 5 minutes by running straight to that village and then making the boss aggro all the villagers which then overwhelm him, and once he's dead the final cutscene plays lol.
This was in the previous video.
I actually remember doing this...
I tried to kill him for ages, realised that I couldnt actually even damage him, started running away, and I think it was a guard ran up and started hitting the boss which I thought was hilarious.
Tried to call my friend over to see it, when he came over and saw we both started laughing, and then a cutscene started and the game ended...
Not for nothing but wasn't the moogle it in the last video? 'Cause I got a slice of deja vu.
To be fair, Spider-Man: The Animated Series and the TMNT movie Turtles Forever did Multiversal schticks before even Dissidia, far as I know.
I mean, if you want to go down that path, comic books did the multiversal schtick way before either of those.
Fallout 1... My childhood in one word (and a number I guess). Excuse me while I cry tears of nostalgia for a second. Scratch that, my kid is crying.
ITS BEEN YEARS AND THIS MAKES IT BACK INTO MY RECOMMENDED. IVE MISSED YOU ALL.
How about boss fights you can beat by avoiding altogether? The Master in Fallout for example: You can rig a nuclear device to blow up, get the heck out of there, and pat yourself on the back without him ever knowing what even happened.
Most if not all fallout games have similar options.
@@sinteleon Yeah but I never came across anything more in F2, F3, or FNV that was quite as satisfying than destroying the Master without even having to approach him.
Was more of referring to having non-violent options to defeat, but if you're specifically referring to bosses you can beat by avoiding via early / alt easy kill, there's '7 Boss Fights You Can Win Before they Even Start'
@@sinteleon oh, right, I forgot about that video. I want to see a commenter edition where the Master doesn't even get confronted.
Ah yes, my favorite anime, Demon's Lair, which I watch after my favorite live-action show, Buffy The Vampire's Lair, which I watch while eating Lasagna and Nachos and other foods with Lairs, after which I think of jokes that I think are lair'd but are really just puns centered around one single word that now has no meaning. Lair.
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Okay, I got it. I'll just head back to my Lair. CRAP. I'll just sit quietly over here crying for a bit. Thanks for the fun.
Andy's last comment on Zelda is why I don't understand speed runners claiming to beat games, no all they do is glitch to the game over screen.
Proper any% glitched speedrunning takes an insane level of dedication and knowledge about a game. You have to know not just the regular stuff but also how the game was put together to discover/use existing glitches AND you have to play the same route over and over again for fractions of a second improvement, which is mind numbing.
(and currently the any% glitched speedrun does require a second save file to import misc stuff for the main file to use regardless, along with a lot of prep in the second save file to get all the imported stuff set up right)
Wasn't dissidia 12 the first entry in the previous video?
Indeed it was, guess they were just skipping straight to the fan suggestions on that one
Yeah, and it was just 3 months ago XD
To be fair, 45 minutes is about all the time I spent on Crackdown 3.
12:40 "Niemand" is Dutch for "Nobody" which may or may not be a reference to Odysseus, from Greek Mythology.
Yup, my eldest ran right to Ganondorf in Tears of the Kingdom. He was the only one out of the four of us who did it that way.
My mom and I did to see what happens, having already agreed we weren't going to fight that fight (I'm not good at games, I just brute force them. Which I can't do without 20 hearts and loads of good food :"D)
My partner accidentally stumbled upon the fallout 3 dad vault because it’s nearby where you load in lmao he’s so proud of that ❤
Its been so long since ive watched one of ur vids glad to see nothings changed!
So what I've learned today is there there's to many games where you can play about 5 dollars worth of your 6 dollar game and be done with it. Also don't diss Moogles.
That moogle was pure evil!!! 😂😂😂
Still at it, huh Outside Xbox? Good to see.
"melted ken doll" is the funniest and most accurate description of that abomination. 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Interesting choice to put DISSIDIA in both videos.
I beat the old Black Cauldron game by sneaking to the castle, stealing the kidnapped pig and taking them home, bypassing the big boss entirely. Guess he rules the world now, 🤷♀️
Going straight to the final boss in Crackdown 3 does have the huge upside of playing less Crackdown 3
8:15 Okay... am i the only one who thinks that Ganondorf should sue this guy?
I still remember after i fell of of breakpoint because it was to looter shooter for me. My friend talked me back into the game years later talking about how good the story was and that they fixed the game play. Then on my first day in the game he literally fast traveled me to the final boss battle and killed walker in like 2 seconds. Kind spoiled the game for me.
I NEVER THOUGHT I WOULD SEE A TALES OF GAME IN THESE LIST
I haven't watched this channel in years, Jane hasn't changed one bit 😍
Ghost recon operation can’t remember is such an underrated game. Great villain and decent game mechanics.
Chaos legion has you starting with a insanely difficult boss battle but if you manage to win the fight ends right there
When performance exceeds ambition, the overlap is called success.
Idk what it is exactly, but Jane, your hair looks flat out fantastic in this video 😊
I've been playing brake point for almost 9 hours, and I will happily restart to clap walker right away
@13:45 I completely misheard the list "Lightning, Tifa, Yuna, Laguna, and Poor... all team up..." OX just destroying Vaan's self worth.
This video could almost be doubled as celebrity casting in video games! terry crews, john bernthal and even Gru?!
I NEED Janes t-shirt to add to my collection...*keeps hitting refresh on the oxbox store*
I could go up against Ganondorf with three hearts and do just fine. I'm working on eventually speedrunning that battle (not cheesing it with a bow, actually _fighting_ him) so I regularly get through it without getting touched even once. You just need to learn his flurry rush timing, which is really fun and rewarding.
I mean you can say that about any word.
One time i kept saying Chicken, and after the 10th time, i started questioning if Chicken was even the correct word and how in the ever loving moogle they came up with it in the first place.
By living deeply in the present moment we can understand the past better and we can prepare for a better future.
13:00 "I will live forever!!!"
**proceeds to instantly disintegrate**
Two worlds! You can literally beat the game in 5 minutes. One of the first characters you talk to is the final boss of the game. You attack him and get him to follow you to a nearby village. The local villagers start to attack him and eventually kill him. After that the end cutscene plays
Chaos: Such a good example, they used it twice.