Since the description failed to do the warning about what games come up... 1:10 Dreamweb 2:20 LA Noire 3:44 Leisure Suit Larry 3 5:00 Eternal Sonata 6:16 Resonance of Fate 7:50 Ecco 2: Tides of Time 9:05 Bayonetta 10:22 The Town With No Name You're welcome! Now you know if you can watch the video, or what parts of it.
Thank you. I hate What Culture specifically because they Always fail to add this. It's soooo lazy of them. I always go to the comme ts looking for one like yours and if I fail to find it I don't watch the video. You, sir, are a good samaritan👍
A lot of the Bayonetta questions could be answered tbh The child is Bayonetta, brought to the present day by her father so adult Bayonetta could regain her memories and become the other Eye. Jeanne worked for the Baldur because she was brainwashed (her fear and anger of Bayonetta's power helped them take control of her mind). Bayonetta is hunted by angels because her job is to kill angels due to her pact with her respective demon (all Umbran Witches do this), so of course they want to kill her in return.
Mostly accurate though it's heavily implied Cereza is a different timeline Bayonetta, which appears to be further reinforced by her being the star of Bayonetta 3. The trailers for 3 show a Bayonetta with Cereza's hair, the chunkier glasses and nowhere near as stick thin as the original Bayonetta as well as using different move sets.
Bay meeting her younger self changes her entirely. Bay gives crybaby Cereza a strong role model to look up to. so young Cereza grows stronger, faster than she would have if her father had not sent her back. The story is actually not tht complicated idk why it’s even up here
@@hrli3680 I hope that's the case! Imagine both versions of Bayonetta meeting up at some point, and the Bayonetta we know recognizing her as the Cereza she protected?
The "Shane!" bit from Town With No Name, at least, I can explain. "Shane" was a 1953 western about a retired gunfighter working on a ranch with a family man, under attack from cattle barons. The rancher's son idolizes Shane, and at the end, as Shane rides off into the desert, the boy keeps calling after him "Shane come back!" Presumably whoever programmed the game knew the movie and was not a fan of the boy.
Yes! As soon as I saw that part of the video I scrolled down to see if anyone in the comments explained it, never played the game referenced, but I knew of the book and the movie so I'm happy to see you beat me to it. I mean this doesn't explain the train launching into space but we can explain the Shane reference.
I always laugh at how the spoiler warning says check description for details, and they only list one game in the description, Shadow of the Colossus... Which isn't even in the list of games in the video. 😂
speaking of LA Noire...wish we'd get a sequel...really loved the set pieces...but knowing the history behind it, I can see why we'll p[probably never get one.
I loved a rockstar game where you finally play on the side of the law. I’d love another game maybe in the modern era where you can call in SWAT teams or back up like in gta 4 and clear buildings
Especially it was not made by the core rockstar team so they probably don’t care about the series especially with it being a development nightmare i think they do max Payne before that because i think 3 help them making gta 5
Bayonetta Jules al questions are answered in game, but just like Bayonetta we have to peace them together with the information as we are given it. Oh and Baulder, Bayonetta's Father, is not a Witch he's a Sage.
I remember when Echo the Dolphin was the best looking game available. It was impressive at the time. We thought we were close to photo realism back then
Okay, first off I like eternal sonata and Bayonetta. In eternal sonata Chopin comes to understand that the world he thinks he’s been dreaming is not a dream but very real and has come to terms of his death. As for Bayonetta, you were supposed to be talking about the ending. The ending is Bayonetta’s funeral with her friends mourning for her, then angels show up to claim her, but the whole thing was an act as Bayonetta and Jeanne spring into action. Makes sense to me.
Yes. This. Eternal sonata was beautiful, but it was about coming to terms with his death and how his influence would carry on long after he was gone. All those questions about Bayonetta are answered in the actual goddamn ending. Now Bayonetta 2, that gets a bit more confusing. I can't wait for 3 though!
6:15 Resonance Of Fate is a great game. I could care less about the story & the ending. It's the main characters (Zephyr, Leanne & Vashyron) & the gameplay that makes the game great. The 3 characters are so iconic that they returned in Project X Zone 1 & 2.
I'd like to add the original ending to the first Borderlands because on a personal level I went through the entirety of the game thinking that I was going to get a massive amount of loot from the vault & at the end of killing the Destroyer & I got nothing. I was so confused because the exposition at the end from Angel made it even more confusing. At least until the sequel came out & then it made sense, but there was no guarantee that was going to happen
I'm not one to look a gift horse in the mouth since Jules' end of video affirmations have honestly always been uplifting and a big help in dark times, but I'm curious as to how he came to the decision to end everyone of these videos with said affirmations.
I have no idea what Jules' motivations are, so I can only speak for myself- it's because I've so often beaten up on myself and hated myself, and suffered a lot of pain. So when I create content I don't want others to feel the pain I've felt. I suspect, sadly, the same might be true of Jules.
There was absolutely nothing confusing about the LA Noire ending. You might think it was disappointing, if you don't know the genre, but it wasn't confusing at all.
"Shane" is a classic western from the 1950s. It was seen in the background of 2017s Logan and is where the little girl Laura got the eulogy from. So the joke in "The Town With No Name" with the little boy yelling "come back Shane", is actually funny as hell, shooting the kid and the response from the player character is half absurdist humor and half reference to the film "Once Upon A Time In The West" where veteran good guy actor Peter Fonda introduces himself as the bad guy by killing a kid as his first action on screen. The ending with the train in space is just full absurdist comedy and wasn't meant to be understood as there is no meaning. All in all, The Town With No Name is made by uber fans of westerns for uber fans of westerns. My explanation my not make these jokes seem funny but most were gutbusters when I first saw them simply because I understood the jokes.
Eternal Sonata (JPN: Trusty Bell) was basically Chopin accepting his death. He was repeatedly seeing the dream loop over and over (ending with Polka committing suicide). She would then be reborn and the dream repeated because Chopin was still not accepting he was dying - the naming of the flower was the symbol of that acceptance. Chopin had the choice to name the flower Deathlights or Heaven's Mirrors. If he chose Deathlights, Polka would die and be reborn to restart the cycle. By choosing Heaven's Mirror, Polka was saved from death and brought back fully healed, along with her world. Now at peace, Chopin died and left the human world at 2:30am (his real life death time). Polka pretty much is the reincarnation/memory of his late younger sister Emilia, so Chopin was reunited with Polka/Emilia.
I agree but I think that's the point if I recall one the detectives mentioned arson being the bottom of the barrel of investigations. Which is where the protagonist got demoted if I recall correctly.
The Town With No Name deserves a bit more recognition. I love that it made the top of the list. I watched AVGN's review, and I had a hard time wrapping my brain around the idea that it is real. Not to mention, the game is a gold mine for stupidly brilliant TH-cam clips.
@@mikespike2099 I can only assume that the developer, Delta 4 was just a team of stoners. I'm not sure why they made it... But, damn am I glad they did.
Bayonetta isn’t as confusing after you’ve played the sequel as it does a good job filling in some gaps and answers a decent amount of the questions you might have had. Also surprised that FF VIIR isn’t this list with how much trolling Nomura did at the end xD
It's not really relevant to this video but my "hold up" moment like you had in The Town With No Name was when Michael got abducted by aliens in GTA V. I genuinely had to look it up the next morning to make sure it was real.
Here's a thought for Resonance of Fate: what if the pollution was caused by the AI? Pollution kills, it controls life, so seeing three people resist means it's lost control. If they die, more will come, so it realizes people are fighting for their world again, surrendering their fate back into their own hands. Their acts is the resonance of fate, a fate of resistance, survival, and overcoming the odds. Just an idea. As for Bayonetta, ahem... The eye is a relic of incredible power that uses the power of light and dark, Bayonetta is hunted as she is both light and dark this able to use these world ending gems, the child is Bayonetta as a child and is used by Father to bring back her memories so to unlock the eye she possesses (in her amulet hidden away during the death of the two clans), other witches hate the evil the eyes can cause but Bayonetta is an evil in their eyes so they hate her, Jeanne was her friend all along and is merely trying to make her remember who she is as she knows she's being used, and Father knows all this as he's her father who was possessed by a god in his youth and corrupted (which is all explained in the ending of 2, turns out he was a good guy and dies with the god inside of him). Whew! Don't think I missed anything...
Fahrenheit (or Indigo Prophecy) has to be one of the most confusing games I've ever played. The last third makes absolutly no sense, skipping several months and also introducing completly new factions. I remember the rest of the game was also all over the place.
FINALLY Eternal Sonata makes it into one of these lists! That ending is all kinds of "What the actual fuuuu..." Well, to be fair, the whole game is. But especially the ending.
What Culture Should do next... 10 most Beards we didn't understand! Jules baffles us on a daily basis. He should really wipe that off now, it's like he's hiding something 😂
The problem with Mass Effect 3 is not that it failed to live up to expectations, it's that while playing the game it becomes apparent that they didn't even try to meet expectations...
To answer your question, the little girl in Bayonetta is...BAYONETTA'S YOUNGER SELF, DUH! She looks just like Bayonetta despite bayo not having an interest in wanting to have kids. Pretty obvious if you think about it.
I really don’t get why everyone hated the ending of Mass Effect 3. It wasn’t what I was expecting or hoping for, but it wasn’t all that bad! Unique at least!
@6:16 " never have I had the pleasure of playing a game I enjoyed so much while understanding so little" Didn't I see a death standing gif early on? Don't act like your don't have his now!!
GRAGGGLE FRAGGLE I HATE ETERNAL SONATA! That game was so fun up until that final battle and ending and I was SO FURIOUS I promptly took the game out of my Xbox and raced down to Gamestop demanding they take it away from me before I incinerated it.
Just to be clear we KNEW Leisure Suit Larry 1 was a game or something. I mean you died and had an assembly line making new Larrys(or something like that). So honestly the ending of 3 shouldn't have been that confusing.
Maybe my worst disapointment in video games endings, Life is Strange. Why make any decisions if you still have the same choices and they both suck? It is a bad ending more than confusing but it is so bad it is also confusing.
Oh in a later video, stupid What Culture Gaming will stir up a controversy about the ending to The Legend of Zelda Ocarina of Time being confusing when Ocarina of Time’s ending is not really confusing.
The Blood borne good ending the one where you defeat the boss from the moon after fighting him 13 times and googling how to beat him to get it done then I’m just sitting there like I got GuD but was it worth it 🤪
Since the description failed to do the warning about what games come up...
1:10 Dreamweb
2:20 LA Noire
3:44 Leisure Suit Larry 3
5:00 Eternal Sonata
6:16 Resonance of Fate
7:50 Ecco 2: Tides of Time
9:05 Bayonetta
10:22 The Town With No Name
You're welcome! Now you know if you can watch the video, or what parts of it.
Thank you so much for this!
You da real MVP
Thank you. I hate What Culture specifically because they Always fail to add this. It's soooo lazy of them. I always go to the comme ts looking for one like yours and if I fail to find it I don't watch the video.
You, sir, are a good samaritan👍
@@Angivel Thanks for the kind words. Much appreciated!
Not all heroes wear capes.
A lot of the Bayonetta questions could be answered tbh
The child is Bayonetta, brought to the present day by her father so adult Bayonetta could regain her memories and become the other Eye. Jeanne worked for the Baldur because she was brainwashed (her fear and anger of Bayonetta's power helped them take control of her mind). Bayonetta is hunted by angels because her job is to kill angels due to her pact with her respective demon (all Umbran Witches do this), so of course they want to kill her in return.
Mostly accurate though it's heavily implied Cereza is a different timeline Bayonetta, which appears to be further reinforced by her being the star of Bayonetta 3. The trailers for 3 show a Bayonetta with Cereza's hair, the chunkier glasses and nowhere near as stick thin as the original Bayonetta as well as using different move sets.
@@Ashtarte3D That's what I think too, maybe seeing her future self set her onto a different path than what we have seen in the first two games.
Bay meeting her younger self changes her entirely. Bay gives crybaby Cereza a strong role model to look up to. so young Cereza grows stronger, faster than she would have if her father had not sent her back. The story is actually not tht complicated idk why it’s even up here
@@hrli3680 I hope that's the case! Imagine both versions of Bayonetta meeting up at some point, and the Bayonetta we know recognizing her as the Cereza she protected?
@@hrli3680 yeah, it feels like they just gave up half-way through the game.
The "Shane!" bit from Town With No Name, at least, I can explain. "Shane" was a 1953 western about a retired gunfighter working on a ranch with a family man, under attack from cattle barons. The rancher's son idolizes Shane, and at the end, as Shane rides off into the desert, the boy keeps calling after him "Shane come back!"
Presumably whoever programmed the game knew the movie and was not a fan of the boy.
Came to the comments to say the same. It's one of my Dad's favorite movies.
Yes! As soon as I saw that part of the video I scrolled down to see if anyone in the comments explained it, never played the game referenced, but I knew of the book and the movie so I'm happy to see you beat me to it. I mean this doesn't explain the train launching into space but we can explain the Shane reference.
"A man has to be what he is, Joey."
i actually liked the ending of la noire, it made me cry and is one of only three or four video game moments to do so
Hey WhatCulture Gaming! "Games you knew were going to be bad, but purchased them anyways".
I have missed the one per list thing I know that it is contradictory to your whole love yourself thing... But God do I always find them funny.
So true, all about the positivity but I'm sure we could all use a good laugh these days now more than ever
The “one per list" isn't contradictory to the “love yourself" msg because it's all in good fun
I always laugh at how the spoiler warning says check description for details, and they only list one game in the description, Shadow of the Colossus... Which isn't even in the list of games in the video. 😂
Beat me by 40 minutes 🤣🤣🤣
Hilarious. 😑
Did they remove it?
Kingdom Hearts 3. The Xehanort twists at the end makes no sense, and then there's the epilogue and DLC with Sora that's genuinely confusing
the dlc confusion is sequel bait.
speaking of LA Noire...wish we'd get a sequel...really loved the set pieces...but knowing the history behind it, I can see why we'll p[probably never get one.
Me too wish they made a sequel as well.
I loved a rockstar game where you finally play on the side of the law. I’d love another game maybe in the modern era where you can call in SWAT teams or back up like in gta 4 and clear buildings
Especially it was not made by the core rockstar team so they probably don’t care about the series especially with it being a development nightmare i think they do max Payne before that because i think 3 help them making gta 5
Just hopefully not LA Noire “definitive edition”
Nah we will get GTA v 20th edition
Bayonetta Jules al questions are answered in game, but just like Bayonetta we have to peace them together with the information as we are given it. Oh and Baulder, Bayonetta's Father, is not a Witch he's a Sage.
I remember when Echo the Dolphin was the best looking game available. It was impressive at the time. We thought we were close to photo realism back then
Cereza is Bayonetta when she was a kid, they literally explain that
Okay, first off I like eternal sonata and Bayonetta. In eternal sonata Chopin comes to understand that the world he thinks he’s been dreaming is not a dream but very real and has come to terms of his death. As for Bayonetta, you were supposed to be talking about the ending. The ending is Bayonetta’s funeral with her friends mourning for her, then angels show up to claim her, but the whole thing was an act as Bayonetta and Jeanne spring into action. Makes sense to me.
Yes. This. Eternal sonata was beautiful, but it was about coming to terms with his death and how his influence would carry on long after he was gone.
All those questions about Bayonetta are answered in the actual goddamn ending. Now Bayonetta 2, that gets a bit more confusing. I can't wait for 3 though!
6:15
Resonance Of Fate is a great game. I could care less about the story & the ending. It's the main characters (Zephyr, Leanne & Vashyron) & the gameplay that makes the game great. The 3 characters are so iconic that they returned in Project X Zone 1 & 2.
I'd like to add the original ending to the first Borderlands because on a personal level I went through the entirety of the game thinking that I was going to get a massive amount of loot from the vault & at the end of killing the Destroyer & I got nothing. I was so confused because the exposition at the end from Angel made it even more confusing. At least until the sequel came out & then it made sense, but there was no guarantee that was going to happen
I disagree with this take on LA Noire. I loved everything about the story, I thought it was literally perfect. Red Dead quality story
Yeah agree, maybe not perfect perfect but really good and yes the ending is sad but that doesn't make it bad.
on cod bo3 when corvus takes over peoples minds and bodies, and the main character still let go even though he was trying to fight him
I'm not one to look a gift horse in the mouth since Jules' end of video affirmations have honestly always been uplifting and a big help in dark times, but I'm curious as to how he came to the decision to end everyone of these videos with said affirmations.
I have no idea what Jules' motivations are, so I can only speak for myself- it's because I've so often beaten up on myself and hated myself, and suffered a lot of pain. So when I create content I don't want others to feel the pain I've felt. I suspect, sadly, the same might be true of Jules.
10 Video Game Franchises That Trancended the gaming world
CD Project Red before Cyberpunk
@@DPowered2 franchises, not developers.
A Town With No Name was the best episode of AVGN (Angry Video Game Nerd) ever.
I love the Polybius episode!
@@megatronjenkins2473 Yeah that one was wild!
There was absolutely nothing confusing about the LA Noire ending. You might think it was disappointing, if you don't know the genre, but it wasn't confusing at all.
One I'm confused about is dragon raja.
Two is darkness rises. 26 chapters and no explanation
"Shane" is a classic western from the 1950s. It was seen in the background of 2017s Logan and is where the little girl Laura got the eulogy from. So the joke in "The Town With No Name" with the little boy yelling "come back Shane", is actually funny as hell, shooting the kid and the response from the player character is half absurdist humor and half reference to the film "Once Upon A Time In The West" where veteran good guy actor Peter Fonda introduces himself as the bad guy by killing a kid as his first action on screen. The ending with the train in space is just full absurdist comedy and wasn't meant to be understood as there is no meaning.
All in all, The Town With No Name is made by uber fans of westerns for uber fans of westerns. My explanation my not make these jokes seem funny but most were gutbusters when I first saw them simply because I understood the jokes.
Death Stranding is a technical marvel of great gameplay, audio and visuals. Nothing more than that
Say you don't understand the story without saying you don't understand the story XD
@thegaminglord2190 As a game, it was 🗑
Eternal Sonata (JPN: Trusty Bell) was basically Chopin accepting his death. He was repeatedly seeing the dream loop over and over (ending with Polka committing suicide). She would then be reborn and the dream repeated because Chopin was still not accepting he was dying - the naming of the flower was the symbol of that acceptance. Chopin had the choice to name the flower Deathlights or Heaven's Mirrors. If he chose Deathlights, Polka would die and be reborn to restart the cycle. By choosing Heaven's Mirror, Polka was saved from death and brought back fully healed, along with her world. Now at peace, Chopin died and left the human world at 2:30am (his real life death time). Polka pretty much is the reincarnation/memory of his late younger sister Emilia, so Chopin was reunited with Polka/Emilia.
I enjoyed LA Noire until it got to working the Arsen desk. Those missions just dragged for me
I agree but I think that's the point if I recall one the detectives mentioned arson being the bottom of the barrel of investigations. Which is where the protagonist got demoted if I recall correctly.
I immediately knew which ending you were going to talk about with The Town With No Name. That game is batshit crazy
You have no idea how happy that one per list made me today.
That train did a back to the future 3 ahaha 🤣
Shanes? Where we're going, we don't need Shanes!
Hahaha
The Town With No Name deserves a bit more recognition. I love that it made the top of the list. I watched AVGN's review, and I had a hard time wrapping my brain around the idea that it is real. Not to mention, the game is a gold mine for stupidly brilliant TH-cam clips.
@@paulbennett2284 I'll tell you what. It definitely has just as good of a story. Just not at all in the serious sense.
Was it made by a high school kid with dreams of joining the Fallout Franchise???
@@mikespike2099 I can only assume that the developer, Delta 4 was just a team of stoners. I'm not sure why they made it... But, damn am I glad they did.
Where in the description are the spoiled games?
dreamweb, la noire, leisure suit larry 3, eternal sonata, resonance of fate, ecco 2, bayonetta, and the town with no name
Bayonetta isn’t as confusing after you’ve played the sequel as it does a good job filling in some gaps and answers a decent amount of the questions you might have had. Also surprised that FF VIIR isn’t this list with how much trolling Nomura did at the end xD
the sequel seems more confusing, because it makes it seem like Aesir is a bigger deal than Jubileus, and doesn't seem to elbaorate.
My names not Shane kid
It's not really relevant to this video but my "hold up" moment like you had in The Town With No Name was when Michael got abducted by aliens in GTA V. I genuinely had to look it up the next morning to make sure it was real.
Totally amazing video Jules from what culture gaming and fantastic job
Here's a thought for Resonance of Fate: what if the pollution was caused by the AI? Pollution kills, it controls life, so seeing three people resist means it's lost control. If they die, more will come, so it realizes people are fighting for their world again, surrendering their fate back into their own hands. Their acts is the resonance of fate, a fate of resistance, survival, and overcoming the odds. Just an idea.
As for Bayonetta, ahem... The eye is a relic of incredible power that uses the power of light and dark, Bayonetta is hunted as she is both light and dark this able to use these world ending gems, the child is Bayonetta as a child and is used by Father to bring back her memories so to unlock the eye she possesses (in her amulet hidden away during the death of the two clans), other witches hate the evil the eyes can cause but Bayonetta is an evil in their eyes so they hate her, Jeanne was her friend all along and is merely trying to make her remember who she is as she knows she's being used, and Father knows all this as he's her father who was possessed by a god in his youth and corrupted (which is all explained in the ending of 2, turns out he was a good guy and dies with the god inside of him). Whew! Don't think I missed anything...
(my head detaches from my shoulders, rises up about a foot in the air, and spins several times before settling back down)
Fahrenheit (or Indigo Prophecy) has to be one of the most confusing games I've ever played. The last third makes absolutly no sense, skipping several months and also introducing completly new factions. I remember the rest of the game was also all over the place.
And the description warning????? Another case of "we forgot to put it"????? A classic for this channel
I like how it says check the description for info and said info doesn’t exist
FINALLY Eternal Sonata makes it into one of these lists! That ending is all kinds of "What the actual fuuuu..."
Well, to be fair, the whole game is. But especially the ending.
What Culture Should do next... 10 most Beards we didn't understand! Jules baffles us on a daily basis. He should really wipe that off now, it's like he's hiding something 😂
Supreme love, Jules! Love your outro again.
"Come back Shane" is a reference to the Western Novel, "Shane".
Eternal Sonata had good ideas but those cut scenes killed it for me
1) FF8
2) Wasn't the child in Bayonetta her? Sort of a time loop sort of thing, or the child presented her as the maguffin?
That's certainly how I understood Bayonetta. 🤷🏼♀️
The child was Bayonetta yes. Baldur brought her to the present day so adult Bayonetta could regain her memories and become the other Eye
Hi Jules, I know it might be boring but what about a top ten list of 7 or 8s, games that aren't terrible but are just this side of great.
that law firm was Dewey, Cheatem, and Howe..... genius
Main thing I got from this was that no-one at WhatCulture actually played Bayonetta.
That moment when you look in the description for spoiler info but there's no spoiler info.
"My name's not Shane, kid..."
The problem with Mass Effect 3 is not that it failed to live up to expectations, it's that while playing the game it becomes apparent that they didn't even try to meet expectations...
missed opportunity for "Eternal Sonata: Potato Patata"
Caressing and laughing at a moonlit baby squid
Thank you for bringing back your one per list. My mom thought you forgot her 😂
Oooh one per! I thought you forgot, Jules!! Everyone want a weird game check out Harvester!!
Emperor Egg: The Confusing Dichotomy.
Coming to a theater near you
Resonance of Fate is really good. More people should play it.
What about "Inside"? That ending left me absolutely baffled. Excellent game tho!
Damn I miss Jules working from home with Tues your own adventure. Really got to show his personality
It still doesn't make a lot of sense, but most of those Bayonetta questions you asked actually have answers
To answer your question, the little girl in Bayonetta is...BAYONETTA'S YOUNGER SELF, DUH! She looks just like Bayonetta despite bayo not having an interest in wanting to have kids. Pretty obvious if you think about it.
I would put bloodborne on here mainly just because bloodborne story in itself is pretty confusing.
The end I understand cliff hanger I understand
Failed to mention call of duty ghost because it ends on a cliffhanger and they haven’t done anything about that
I always thought the ending of DreamWeb was meant to be ambiguous.
Welcome back, OPL!
I find it hilarious Google is using ads... To promote their ad-blocking phones...
I still don’t understand the Bioshock ending
which one
YES, I've missed the old intro music
I really don’t get why everyone hated the ending of Mass Effect 3. It wasn’t what I was expecting or hoping for, but it wasn’t all that bad! Unique at least!
Xenoblade Chronicles X end still makes me mad.
I thought Resonance of Fate was one of the worst and most infuriating RPGs I played on the 360. I hated that game
Bayonetta explains all of that in game...
This list is literally made for Drag-on Dragoon (E ending) yet it’s not in it.
God, I love your lists Jules!!!
Bayonetta sounds like the villain in that game to me.
@6:16 " never have I had the pleasure of playing a game I enjoyed so much while understanding so little"
Didn't I see a death standing gif early on? Don't act like your don't have his now!!
Jules do you use vr, even quest 2? Would be interested to see what you think of there games.
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if i play games like these, it would be like: "wtf, that's it!!! what kind of story is that." and be very disappointed.
GRAGGGLE FRAGGLE I HATE ETERNAL SONATA! That game was so fun up until that final battle and ending and I was SO FURIOUS I promptly took the game out of my Xbox and raced down to Gamestop demanding they take it away from me before I incinerated it.
Just to be clear we KNEW Leisure Suit Larry 1 was a game or something. I mean you died and had an assembly line making new Larrys(or something like that). So honestly the ending of 3 shouldn't have been that confusing.
Wow, I never thought I’d see Dreamweb on a list video in 2021. ‘Tis one of my favourite games.
Love the one per list glad it made a comeback
All the Kirby games!
All. The. Kirby. Games.
There's two game endings I had trouble understanding: Bioshock Infinite was confusing as all f**K. Death Stranding too
In Bayonetta the little girl is Bayonetta from the past. That is all I really know.
Need Final Fantasy Type 0 on this.
This guy has clearly never played INSIDE.
Control is one that comes to mind.
Maybe my worst disapointment in video games endings, Life is Strange. Why make any decisions if you still have the same choices and they both suck? It is a bad ending more than confusing but it is so bad it is also confusing.
Omg I've missed the "one per list" lol.
Oh in a later video, stupid What Culture Gaming will stir up a controversy about the ending to The Legend of Zelda Ocarina of Time being confusing when Ocarina of Time’s ending is not really confusing.
Star Ocean Till The End of Time. While not that confusing, its still all types of WTF.
OMG, a One Per List in the wild! I thought they were extinct!!
How about top ten human video game bosses scarier than any monster
So do they just constantly repost old stuff now and expect us to think it's new content?
No one understands the ending of eternal sonata. I don't think the devs did either.
The Blood borne good ending the one where you defeat the boss from the moon after fighting him 13 times and googling how to beat him to get it done then I’m just sitting there like I got GuD but was it worth it 🤪
Returnal. Great game, but the story is confusing and ambiguous, even with the "true" ending.