I still hear this in Smoke's voice, and I haven't played SA since the PS2. I don't really remember the mission itself, but that sound byte is burned in forever so it must've been pretty rough 😂
I've always had the feeling that the Batmobile in Arkham Knight was a sarcastic over correction on the part of the devs. They just got sick of people complaining about the lack of Batmobile so they were all "You want the Batmobile that bad? Fine, we'll give you the effing Batmobile."
That was a huge WTF moment for gamers. Right at the start the Batmobile had an awesome introduction followed by a section where you used it to solve puzzles by hanging virtual to a wall… oh wow! What else is will the game do with this?! … endless tank battles… and then the Ridder race challenge?! So the Riddler built this obstacle course? Talk about breaking emergence!
Another one from AC3 (specifically the remastered version): Chasing and stopping Hickey before he kills Washington's guards AND kill two of Hickey's mercenaries before killing him. Attacking Hickey from behind auto-assasinates him and cuts off your chance to kill his mercs, and going for the mercs first gives no time to protect the bodyguards. You basically have to tackle him without killing him, and pray you can kill the mercs before he gets up and beelines straight for the bodyguards again (usually needing to tackle hickey multiple times while his mercs are attacking you). It was a pain before, but the remaster increases the number of background npcs and doesn't change the amount of time you have to accommodate for the additional obstacles. Add the randomness of where the npcs appear when reloading, and there's no reliable route you can take to minimize your time either. The bonus objectives in AC3 were by far the worst in the series.
I played Cyberpunk Phantom Liberty mission "Somewhat Damaged" a few days ago. The mini-Chimera chase definitely traumatized me. Now I have a robot phobia just in time for the AI-Apocalypse!
Last time I rage quit I was in high school in 2005 playing Metal gear snake eater. I kept dying off some bull crap. Can't even remember what it was. I pushed the button on my PS2, waited for the tray to push the game out and threw it at my wall. My mother came to the top of the steps and said is everything ok down there (Which irritated me more 😂), so I had to get the rage out of my voice before responding lol. Luckily it didn't break & I just put it back in.
I had actual nightmares from that Jack2 chase. I played it when I was 12 and couldn't get past that Dexter and firework/missile mission. I had to come back two years later to actually beat, not complete, but just beat the game.
The Warriors was cool, I really miss when Rockstar made unique, seemingly-random games, taking risks to give us brand new IP's (Manhunt, Warriors, Bully, Red Dead Reveolver, Smugglers Run, etc). Now, they play it safe and deliver just GTA and RDR (not dissimilar to BGS with Elder Scrolls and Fallout, before finally doing Starfield) Even with its faults, and that uninspired chase sequence, Arkham Knight was still fantastic and still made you feel like The Batman. And after the double-letdown that was Gotham Knights and SSKtJL, we ALL look back at AK and miss it. Regardless of the Arkham Knight twist/lie and the bat-mobile (which, I actually really liked, but can see why others might not) it still had insane graphics and presentation (that still looks leagues better than Gotham Knights today), it still had the BEST voice acting performances of the series, it still had the coolest additions to gadgets, moves, upgrades (ejecting out of the bat-mobile into a glide, or ejecting into a take down on a thug or moving car, then dive-bombing down after calling the bat-mobile again.. SO dope)
@@SomewhatSlightlyBored I was really referring to just Manhunt and Bully as the New part, and The Warriors as Unique. I watched the film as a kid, I knew it's history
True even when going back to Jak 2 I still have to replay sections because I for some reason have to fail them at least once, the tank one is no exception
Connor: "GIVE ME LEE!!!" You seem angry, Connor. Overall, I did personally enjoy Connor as a protagonist. Fun fact: Altair and Ezio explore Desomnd's mother's lineage, while Edward, Haytham, and Connor explore his father's lineage.
The worst chase sequence I've ever played is when you have to run from the demon inside a long corridor in "The Medium". There's a particular moment when you have to turn left, at the same time the fixed camera swithes angle, the demon is usually just a few steps behind you and the shitty tank controls do the rest.
There's an obscure games called Run Like Hell or RLH for the ps2 that was like a sci-fi alien-esk game were the opening part you had to run from a giant alien. It was BRUTAL as a kid. I def raged at that game. Going back and playing it as an adult was a treat tho. What a fun stupid game.
The Jak 2 entry is so true, mainly because of the camera. It’s places where it wants to be and you have zero control over it. Some jumps are hard to perform due to unsure of depth/distance needed in the jump.
Yep, Dreamcast version was tough as heck, but my most challenging (yet embarrassing) part was at the end of the game where you have to type the code into the computer... I spent hours looking through the files I'd picked up and to no avail, only to have my older brother say "have you tried the code... Veronica" 😂 I felt like such an idiot 😂😂😂
Resident Evil 6 needs to be on this list. During Jake/Sherry story you have a chase sequence against the Ustanak that is annoying with some sites claiming it's bugged. You have to run and open a series of doors using QTE while he chases you and breaks through the walls. Each door takes longer to open for no given reason at all but you have to spin the joystick more times just to get it open. And the AI is a moron because if you don't get the door open by a certain point, it'll just stand there and try to shoot the enemy instead of go through the door, even though there is still a couple seconds to make it. Also, it's filled with extra animation where you open the door as wide as possible. Then take a moment to slam it shut. On top of that you can't skip the death scenes so if you fail you get stuck watching the animation for longer than it needs to be.
Driv3r was my worst. As a kid it took me forever to complete the final level or 2nd last level which was a chase scene. Most frustrated I had ever been
I used to hate wrong side of the tracks but I found out I was constantly looking at the train instead of focusing on riding seems so much easier if you just ride and let big smoke just shoot instead of just concentrating on where you are next to the train
In Call of Cthulhu: Dark Corners of the Earth, early on you’re being chased and have to slam doors and know where your going with janky controls, and it led me to rage quit.
Also, Shadows Of The Damned, running from your demonic girlfriend in an homage to Evil Dead 2... And then the game figures you had so much fun with that, you get to do it two more times!
I went into this list thinking "well, the damn train CJ is a standard here, id be shocked if it's missing... Shame no list like this has stuff like that stupid tank chase in Jak 2 though. This list is MADE for that!"
I despise that sequence in Arkham Knight. Got destroyed so many times, screaming at the telly ‘but I’m in the Batmobile, how can that slow arsed thing catch me’. Poor part of the game
Old school Phantom chase in the OG Devil May Cry, after slaying it in a boss battle… it will spawn and give chase in the following upstairs hallway. Can beast it, but the instinct is run
The excavator in Arkham Knight isn’t THAT hard and FOR THE LOVE OF GOD…CAN WE PLEASE STOP TREATING THE ARKHAMMOBILE IN THE GAME AS A “BAD” THING!?!?!? Not only was it what fans had been BEGGING for, but outside of the scripted moments in the main mission, some riddler secrets, and some side missions…YOU AREN’T FORCED TO USE THE ARKHAMMOBILE ALL THE DAMN TIME!!!!!!! Hell, I actually had more fun flying around Gotham with the increased gliding upgrades in comparison to the car!
My problem with chase sequences are sometimes you don't even KNOW it is a chase. Is it just a jumpscare? Or is the monster coming after you? Also, I find I fail most of the time over and over just because I don't know what to do or where to go at first. How was I supposed to know to take a *right* at the T corridor? Or hit the switch next to the door? "Oh no the door won't open! Uhhh the switch!" [too late]. Chase sequences are more memorization than skill. The next time I do the chase, in a subsequent playthrough, I easily pass with no problem and usually it is stupid easy once you know what to do and not a challenge or even scary. Also, a lot of the time I get caught looking for secrets or items. One time access collectibles are often found during chase sequences and a lot of the time you can't go back to get them. Also, not being able to escape and having a one hit game over for getting caught is extremely frustrating, and games with difficult to figure out chases really kills the mood of the game. I could not for the LIFE of me figure out the giant gator in the sewers of Resident Evil 2 remake and feared it through every playthrough. I basically used to beat it by dumb luck over 20 attempts. Now that I know to NOT stay in the middle and always keep swerving from side to side, it is stupid easy. Still, I am not necessarily against chase sequences, just not all the time. One every once in a while is good. I really like Resident Evil 7's style, like the first and second encounter with Jack, where it is not really a chase, more like you are trying to avoid or outrun him, but it is not automatically gave over if he grabs you, you can escape. Same kind of thing with Mr. X in RE2 remake or Nemesis in RE3 remake. You can avoid them by taking different routes *or* fight them and knock them down. And you are not 1 hit killed by them so you never really get trapped. The chases are also super forgiving and give a lot of space and time to escape.
Happened to to in Amnesia 2, I think half way through you are going in a corridor after completing a puzzle and you hear a pigman, I immediately crouched because I tough it was in the next room, it turns out it was behind me and I had to run. I till enjoyed my time with it but I understand why people don't like it
Personal opinion, one chasing absolutely hated was during cod MW2022 , there’s a chase scene where you’re jumping from truck to truck towards the end of the game in the desert , and my god the jumping/mounting mechanics on a moving vehicle were unbearable
Yes. While the action was kinda cool, jumping and chasing was something I'd expect from a GTA game. That mission, though hilarious because of Gaz and Nik, was just fucking stupid.
Phantom Liberty better be on here. I hate scary games since FEAR and have never played a stealth game longer than a minute. The CHIMERA chase scene made me ignore the DLC on other play throughs.
yes i had to skip the level in Alone in the Dark. That skip mechanic should really be used in more games, to avoid rubbishly designed levels (and in a single player game, who does it hurt if one can skip and enjoy the rest of the game they paid for)
Was Silent Hill Short Message good though? I feel like the only people who "liked" it are the people who I will politely call "Trauma Tourist". As this game, and just about any Silent Hill game post 4, don't really seem to have any idea what people with these traumas feel like. And even then 3 and 4 where pushing it a bit.
The worst chase sequence has got to be from the Spiderman game on PS1 and N64. Carnage and Doc Oc fuse together and chase you through a series of vents and shafts while screaming "DIE" bloody murder. The controls were trash, the camera angles even worst, and the swinging mechanic just sucked at this part. It was also the last mission in the game. I broke so many controllers raging out to the chase as a kid.
If it becomes a rage moment, I turn off the volume of the game and hopefully concentrate enough. That way I don't have to hear Nolan North scolding me, as I slam the spaceship into the rotating beams on our escape route, as he insists on blasting Haddaway. The silence helps.
I'm sorry the weakest game in the amnesia series is the machine of pigs that game is utterly garbage it's a walking simulator with no scares whatsoever
Oh, how I hated and rage quitted on the excavator boss fight/chase! Jak 2, Omg I miss those games, and I grew up right Omg with them so I grew my gaming skills as they got harder. Nkw, if I tried it I'm sure I'd not be able to beat the game anymore! 😂
For me it was Odyssey Journey to the West. I put it on hard mode from the off and got to a chase sequence where I was on a hover board running from a big chompy robot. No matter what I did the thing always caught me and I had to sit through that darn cutscene again. After banging my head against a brick wall I gave up and never went back to playing.
"All you had to do is follow the damn train, CJ!"
I did that mission first try on Android phone. The one that sucked was the job with Catalina on the 4 wheeler.
I still hear this in Smoke's voice, and I haven't played SA since the PS2. I don't really remember the mission itself, but that sound byte is burned in forever so it must've been pretty rough 😂
I've always had the feeling that the Batmobile in Arkham Knight was a sarcastic over correction on the part of the devs. They just got sick of people complaining about the lack of Batmobile so they were all "You want the Batmobile that bad? Fine, we'll give you the effing Batmobile."
That was a huge WTF moment for gamers. Right at the start the Batmobile had an awesome introduction followed by a section where you used it to solve puzzles by hanging virtual to a wall… oh wow! What else is will the game do with this?! … endless tank battles… and then the Ridder race challenge?! So the Riddler built this obstacle course? Talk about breaking emergence!
I loved Arkham Knight...but I agree with you they did it to spite people
It’s like VAR in football.
9:50 "All we had to do is follow the damn train, CJ!" 😂😂😂
Another one from AC3 (specifically the remastered version): Chasing and stopping Hickey before he kills Washington's guards AND kill two of Hickey's mercenaries before killing him. Attacking Hickey from behind auto-assasinates him and cuts off your chance to kill his mercs, and going for the mercs first gives no time to protect the bodyguards. You basically have to tackle him without killing him, and pray you can kill the mercs before he gets up and beelines straight for the bodyguards again (usually needing to tackle hickey multiple times while his mercs are attacking you). It was a pain before, but the remaster increases the number of background npcs and doesn't change the amount of time you have to accommodate for the additional obstacles. Add the randomness of where the npcs appear when reloading, and there's no reliable route you can take to minimize your time either. The bonus objectives in AC3 were by far the worst in the series.
Spider-man ps1 monster ock was intense when I first played it
Ngl the nostalgia kicked in when i saw the Warriors, especially when i saw Cowboy's hat on Snow
I played Cyberpunk Phantom Liberty mission "Somewhat Damaged" a few days ago. The mini-Chimera chase definitely traumatized me.
Now I have a robot phobia just in time for the AI-Apocalypse!
Last time I rage quit I was in high school in 2005 playing Metal gear snake eater. I kept dying off some bull crap. Can't even remember what it was. I pushed the button on my PS2, waited for the tray to push the game out and threw it at my wall. My mother came to the top of the steps and said is everything ok down there (Which irritated me more 😂), so I had to get the rage out of my voice before responding lol. Luckily it didn't break & I just put it back in.
I had actual nightmares from that Jack2 chase. I played it when I was 12 and couldn't get past that Dexter and firework/missile mission. I had to come back two years later to actually beat, not complete, but just beat the game.
I beat it when I was 9
@@DwillGame great for you bud. I wasn't able to get it until then because of its rating. So I guess I'm just horrible at games. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
The Warriors was cool, I really miss when Rockstar made unique, seemingly-random games, taking risks to give us brand new IP's (Manhunt, Warriors, Bully, Red Dead Reveolver, Smugglers Run, etc). Now, they play it safe and deliver just GTA and RDR (not dissimilar to BGS with Elder Scrolls and Fallout, before finally doing Starfield)
Even with its faults, and that uninspired chase sequence, Arkham Knight was still fantastic and still made you feel like The Batman. And after the double-letdown that was Gotham Knights and SSKtJL, we ALL look back at AK and miss it. Regardless of the Arkham Knight twist/lie and the bat-mobile (which, I actually really liked, but can see why others might not) it still had insane graphics and presentation (that still looks leagues better than Gotham Knights today), it still had the BEST voice acting performances of the series, it still had the coolest additions to gadgets, moves, upgrades (ejecting out of the bat-mobile into a glide, or ejecting into a take down on a thug or moving car, then dive-bombing down after calling the bat-mobile again.. SO dope)
Wouldn't call The Warriors a "brand new ip," but your point remains.
@@SomewhatSlightlyBored I was really referring to just Manhunt and Bully as the New part, and The Warriors as Unique. I watched the film as a kid, I knew it's history
The chase sequence in The evil within where the demon woman chases you used to scare the s*** out of me
True even when going back to Jak 2 I still have to replay sections because I for some reason have to fail them at least once, the tank one is no exception
That's because Charles Lee isn't a Boss fight, and for a long time ac stopped having bosses
Connor: "GIVE ME LEE!!!"
You seem angry, Connor.
Overall, I did personally enjoy Connor as a protagonist.
Fun fact: Altair and Ezio explore Desomnd's mother's lineage, while Edward, Haytham, and Connor explore his father's lineage.
Haven't finished the video yet, but Jak 2's opening where the tank chases you was super hard as kid.
Parasite Eve, after the final boss. Remember that chase scene? One misstep and you have to refight the boss from square one.
So you could say that you're tearing down the streets, while what's chasing you is tearing up the streets.
The mere mention of the Charles Lee chase sequence from AC3 made me rage quit the video.
The worst chase sequence I've ever played is when you have to run from the demon inside a long corridor in "The Medium". There's a particular moment when you have to turn left, at the same time the fixed camera swithes angle, the demon is usually just a few steps behind you and the shitty tank controls do the rest.
There's an obscure games called Run Like Hell or RLH for the ps2 that was like a sci-fi alien-esk game were the opening part you had to run from a giant alien. It was BRUTAL as a kid. I def raged at that game. Going back and playing it as an adult was a treat tho. What a fun stupid game.
The disc chase from Animal Well
The Jak 2 entry is so true, mainly because of the camera. It’s places where it wants to be and you have zero control over it. Some jumps are hard to perform due to unsure of depth/distance needed in the jump.
The chase scene at the end of Parasite Eve haunts me to this day.
Ur first playthrough of code veronica and having to run from mutated steve
Yep, Dreamcast version was tough as heck, but my most challenging (yet embarrassing) part was at the end of the game where you have to type the code into the computer... I spent hours looking through the files I'd picked up and to no avail, only to have my older brother say "have you tried the code... Veronica" 😂 I felt like such an idiot 😂😂😂
10 Worst Licensed Games Of The 2000's
I'm thinking about Metroid Dread or the baby in RE8
Indiana Jones and the Emperor's Tomb has its flaws, but the bar room brawl style improvised combat system is as Indiana Jones as it gets.
Resident Evil 6 needs to be on this list. During Jake/Sherry story you have a chase sequence against the Ustanak that is annoying with some sites claiming it's bugged. You have to run and open a series of doors using QTE while he chases you and breaks through the walls. Each door takes longer to open for no given reason at all but you have to spin the joystick more times just to get it open. And the AI is a moron because if you don't get the door open by a certain point, it'll just stand there and try to shoot the enemy instead of go through the door, even though there is still a couple seconds to make it. Also, it's filled with extra animation where you open the door as wide as possible. Then take a moment to slam it shut. On top of that you can't skip the death scenes so if you fail you get stuck watching the animation for longer than it needs to be.
The chase sequence from AC4 about halfway through just before you get stranded on an island. Thats where i got stuck and rage quit.
If I don't see Call of Cthulhu dark corners of the earth in here, I'm gonna rage quit this video
2:35 smells like “get good”, this mission was so fckng fun
always love a list that mentions The Warriors. a title more people should get their hands on.
I knew I was in for a hell of a memory lane visit when Arkham Knight was #10 with the level that almost made me destroy a tv
9:16 This and the RC plane mission are the worst
Driv3r was my worst. As a kid it took me forever to complete the final level or 2nd last level which was a chase scene. Most frustrated I had ever been
I used to hate wrong side of the tracks but I found out I was constantly looking at the train instead of focusing on riding seems so much easier if you just ride and let big smoke just shoot instead of just concentrating on where you are next to the train
Not to mention the teleporting enemy in The Short (and terrible) Message.
In Call of Cthulhu: Dark Corners of the Earth, early on you’re being chased and have to slam doors and know where your going with janky controls, and it led me to rage quit.
Also, Shadows Of The Damned, running from your demonic girlfriend in an homage to Evil Dead 2... And then the game figures you had so much fun with that, you get to do it two more times!
I have one in Guild wars to one of the expansions. Frustrating is the beginning.
My recent recent pursuit rage quit was on the Silent Hill short message demo...
What a mess and non fun part....
I went into this list thinking "well, the damn train CJ is a standard here, id be shocked if it's missing... Shame no list like this has stuff like that stupid tank chase in Jak 2 though. This list is MADE for that!"
You did the dame entry twice. Alone in the dark
I despise that sequence in Arkham Knight. Got destroyed so many times, screaming at the telly ‘but I’m in the Batmobile, how can that slow arsed thing catch me’. Poor part of the game
Old school Phantom chase in the OG Devil May Cry, after slaying it in a boss battle… it will spawn and give chase in the following upstairs hallway. Can beast it, but the instinct is run
I knew she was going to mention Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas
I remember beating The Warriors game, love the movie.
Always excited when I hear jess's voice.
Laura, evil within 😢
I know it doesn’t count but - the phantom mask things from Super Mario 2
The excavator in Arkham Knight isn’t THAT hard and FOR THE LOVE OF GOD…CAN WE PLEASE STOP TREATING THE ARKHAMMOBILE IN THE GAME AS A “BAD” THING!?!?!? Not only was it what fans had been BEGGING for, but outside of the scripted moments in the main mission, some riddler secrets, and some side missions…YOU AREN’T FORCED TO USE THE ARKHAMMOBILE ALL THE DAMN TIME!!!!!!! Hell, I actually had more fun flying around Gotham with the increased gliding upgrades in comparison to the car!
I would say the chases in silent hill short message also!
My problem with chase sequences are sometimes you don't even KNOW it is a chase. Is it just a jumpscare? Or is the monster coming after you? Also, I find I fail most of the time over and over just because I don't know what to do or where to go at first. How was I supposed to know to take a *right* at the T corridor? Or hit the switch next to the door? "Oh no the door won't open! Uhhh the switch!" [too late]. Chase sequences are more memorization than skill. The next time I do the chase, in a subsequent playthrough, I easily pass with no problem and usually it is stupid easy once you know what to do and not a challenge or even scary. Also, a lot of the time I get caught looking for secrets or items. One time access collectibles are often found during chase sequences and a lot of the time you can't go back to get them. Also, not being able to escape and having a one hit game over for getting caught is extremely frustrating, and games with difficult to figure out chases really kills the mood of the game. I could not for the LIFE of me figure out the giant gator in the sewers of Resident Evil 2 remake and feared it through every playthrough. I basically used to beat it by dumb luck over 20 attempts. Now that I know to NOT stay in the middle and always keep swerving from side to side, it is stupid easy. Still, I am not necessarily against chase sequences, just not all the time. One every once in a while is good. I really like Resident Evil 7's style, like the first and second encounter with Jack, where it is not really a chase, more like you are trying to avoid or outrun him, but it is not automatically gave over if he grabs you, you can escape. Same kind of thing with Mr. X in RE2 remake or Nemesis in RE3 remake. You can avoid them by taking different routes *or* fight them and knock them down. And you are not 1 hit killed by them so you never really get trapped. The chases are also super forgiving and give a lot of space and time to escape.
Happened to to in Amnesia 2, I think half way through you are going in a corridor after completing a puzzle and you hear a pigman, I immediately crouched because I tough it was in the next room, it turns out it was behind me and I had to run. I till enjoyed my time with it but I understand why people don't like it
Personal opinion, one chasing absolutely hated was during cod MW2022 , there’s a chase scene where you’re jumping from truck to truck towards the end of the game in the desert , and my god the jumping/mounting mechanics on a moving vehicle were unbearable
Yes. While the action was kinda cool, jumping and chasing was something I'd expect from a GTA game. That mission, though hilarious because of Gaz and Nik, was just fucking stupid.
That chase in AC3 is the one of the main reasons I don't play AC3 again after 100% it
Close to the sun is still an underrated game.
At least in these chase scenes, you can see ahead of your character.
Phantom Liberty better be on here. I hate scary games since FEAR and have never played a stealth game longer than a minute. The CHIMERA chase scene made me ignore the DLC on other play throughs.
True
At the risk of showing my age, how about the stampede level from the Lion King on the mega drive?
yes i had to skip the level in Alone in the Dark. That skip mechanic should really be used in more games, to avoid rubbishly designed levels (and in a single player game, who does it hurt if one can skip and enjoy the rest of the game they paid for)
Spiderman ps1 final mission against Monster Ock ! Head wrecking level with a terrible camera angle!
The chase in Spider-Man Miles Morales caused me to quit that game. Perhaps I was just bad at the game, but I could just not keep up.
The train chase in SA is all hype. I beat it first time on android phone, no controller. The job with Catalina on the 4 wheeler sucked ass though.
ALL OF THEM -Driv3r 😆
Was Silent Hill Short Message good though? I feel like the only people who "liked" it are the people who I will politely call "Trauma Tourist". As this game, and just about any Silent Hill game post 4, don't really seem to have any idea what people with these traumas feel like. And even then 3 and 4 where pushing it a bit.
Wrong Side of the Tracks was not that hard if you just space Big Smoke properly
I can't believe the original Xbox Call of Cthulhu hotel chase sequence was omitted. Fore shame......
i like the batmobile.........
Is Micolash considered a chase sequence? I consider it a chase sequence for sure
I used to HATE that level, but how long has Jak 2 been called “Renegade”? 🤨🤨
Indiana Jones and the Emperor’s Tomb is a great game. But that chase sequence can go to hell.
Who the hell said Arkham night was a disappointment??
Day 8 of asking for 'Games where the bad ending is the canon ending'. Include the Shadow Hearts series.
It's Trauma!
In medium there is a brown hallway with a brown clothed character. Must I say more?
I did the batman thing on the first time
They only made ONE Jak game in BA SING SE!!!!!!! 👉😖👈
I'm pretty sure that was a tunneler and not an excavator.
The worst chase sequence has got to be from the Spiderman game on PS1 and N64. Carnage and Doc Oc fuse together and chase you through a series of vents and shafts while screaming "DIE" bloody murder. The controls were trash, the camera angles even worst, and the swinging mechanic just sucked at this part. It was also the last mission in the game. I broke so many controllers raging out to the chase as a kid.
I never knew jak 2 had a name to it. Is that a European version?
My 16 year old sister completed Wrong Side of The Track in her 1st try.
San Andreas chase wasn't that bad, i remember taking a couple tries to get through it.
Jess!!!!
If it becomes a rage moment, I turn off the volume of the game and hopefully concentrate enough. That way I don't have to hear Nolan North scolding me, as I slam the spaceship into the rotating beams on our escape route, as he insists on blasting Haddaway. The silence helps.
That mission in AC3 is where I dropped the franchise.
Didn't you guys bitch about the Charles Lee chase only about 3 videos ago? I think someone is butthurt he/she couldn't do it without a chicken hat.
Clearly the worst chase sequence was temple run
Am I only just now noticing a very slight lisp on Jess or is it new, kinda sounds like she got braces, no judgement just curious
Gta4 the final mission
Yeah, annoyed me but I didn't rage quit.
A pet may only be a small part of our world but we are their whole world
Can I get a hello? 😳
Hello.
@ak-jxrdy-7 hello!
hello there
@@jessmcdonell Heyo!
I'm sorry the weakest game in the amnesia series is the machine of pigs that game is utterly garbage it's a walking simulator with no scares whatsoever
They said some regard it not that they agree, the way it was discussed implies they don't agree as well.
Speak for yourself I enjoyed Arkham Knight
First!😎
Oh, how I hated and rage quitted on the excavator boss fight/chase!
Jak 2, Omg I miss those games, and I grew up right Omg with them so I grew my gaming skills as they got harder. Nkw, if I tried it I'm sure I'd not be able to beat the game anymore! 😂
....Jak 2 had a subtitle?
For me it was Odyssey Journey to the West. I put it on hard mode from the off and got to a chase sequence where I was on a hover board running from a big chompy robot. No matter what I did the thing always caught me and I had to sit through that darn cutscene again. After banging my head against a brick wall I gave up and never went back to playing.