I would say that goofy easter eggs are a must for horror games, especially for replayability, the same scares won't for twice but if you add something funny to a previously frightening game it becomes even more memorable
Instead of games having multiple serious endings, I think it would be better if they had one serious ending and then multiple joke endings. I loved getting the silly Silent Hill endings and even the joke endings in NieR.
My pick would be Resident Evil 4. Normally, a fairly serious and challenging action-horror shooter...that is until you unlock Leon's mafia outfit, the Chicago typewriter, and Ashley's knight armor.
@@breadymold3206 I don't know more than anything I feel like Rockstar doesn't want to risk a new IP they're sticking with GTA 5 for another 3* generations 😂
I can’t believe he didn’t mention the “toilet” Easter egg in Silent Hill 3!!! If you have save data from Silent Hill 2, there’s a toilet you have the option to examine, and Heather stops herself and says, “Ugh! Forget it. This is way too gross.” Then she breaks the 4th wall, turns around, looks directly into the camera, talking to us: “Who would even think of doing anything so _disgusting?!”_ She’s referring to when James plunged his hand into a bloody, poopy toilets in the previous games. 😂 I was blown away.
I can't believe he didn't pick the Sewer Fairy from Silent Hill 3. UFO endings were common for the series at that point, but the fairy gives you bonus weapons that do basically nothing.
It probably as it makes the horror more powerful in a way, it takes the fear out so when it then happens again you are no longer as prepared for the horror
If this hasn’t been said already the Easter egg enemy in The Suffering is supposed to be a reference to the Kool-aid man who is well known for busting through walls in his commercials so I definitely loved that Easter egg definitely a classic for me
I know right? It’s very obvious. I’m starting to think falcon is some sort of A.I. or he’s just some dude who sounded real good the first time and they keep him around for certain videos. He almost always mispronounces a lot of names and places too in games.
@@corvoriever539 His way of presenting is "special". I can't decide yet if he just doesn't know too much and also lacks enthusiasm, or if it's clever acting. ;)
The Suffering... brings memories; I wonder if Warner kept the IP after they bought Midway. It's annoying to see them only investing in MK! I would like to see a New The suffering, a sequel to Psi Ops and a new Roadkill game. Only hopes and wishes tho. The only thing Warner cares about is making MK and getting rocksteady to make endless DC heroes games... maybe trying to achieve success in games as they keep losing to marvel movies...
@@jacklindsey8400 Oh yeah I verified. It's true... so at least the Ip exists... maybe in a few decades Warner might give a chance for this game to have a 3rd installment.
I wanna see them reboot Psy-ops:the mindgate conspiracy. Cool 3d shooter with psychic power abilities. Had a cliff hanger of an ending. It was a midway game and had scorpion as a playable character costume.
@@batterypwrlow That was a badass game with a lot of fun to be had, even loved that you could play as the boss skins like if you played as the TK boss his TK powers were super charged, so much fun!
I remember the first one as being alot scarier and better but I was alot younger when I played that one. Id love to see a remake, it was a crazy psychological horror and I loved the lore that all the enemies were created out of different horroble acts and experiments on the island. I remember loving to read what caused each creature to appear from firing squads to lethal lethal injection monsters, well I think those were 2 early enemies but its been a very long time
@@Dudeston The first one definitely was better and more scarier. I vaguely remember hearing the line “please don’t leave” being whispered by a little girl.
@@disurty3952 heck yeah, It was crazy and I loved the kindof morality system where in the end if you made good choices it turned out you were framed and if you were pretty evil the whole time you really did the murder. But the choices were also pretty screwed up, best example opening that door with a guy who just had his limbs ripped off and killing him is good and leaving him is bad but thats a pretty screwed up choice lol
World of Horror is amazing! I'm not very brave when it comes to 3d horror games, but 2D is easily more palatable. It's a perfect blend of Junji Ito, Lovecraft, Stephen Kink and 90s manga + RPGs.
I think the most impressive thing about some of these, especially the ones that involve you doing things in a specific order, in the fact someone figured out how to do them in the first place. Like the vending machine having to be used 15 times before the poster falls off the wall revealing a peephole. I just want to know who it was that even thought to do that
@@jackingwads7513 So what is it that makes you stop and try to do something in a game? What about a door makes you mess with it to see if there's an Easter egg or something? What catches your eye to stop you and test it out?
@@ChalkInTheLand I believe most are figured out due to developers talking, inside information like friends and family, walk throughs written by friends of developers, stuff like that.
Inside the library in Back 4 Blood there's some pretty hilarious book titles. "How to spin your head around 360 degrees while laying in bed". A bunch of stuff like that
@gameranx In #2 the creature that busts through the wall is supposed to be the Kool-Aid Man. He is The Suffering's version of course. Changed for Copyright reasons. It references the Kool-Aid commercials where the Kool-Aid Man would bust through walls and say "Oh Yeeeaaah".
There used to be a dog working a tobacco shop in Tokyo. He retired when the owners shut down the shop in 2015. And he's not alone, there's a dog running a sweet potato stand in Sapporo. There are more examples as well, all from Japan as far as I know. Edit: I somehow lost 1000 years trying to type 2015.
I see *The Suffering* on the thumbnail and i insta-click, one of the best action horror games ever, we really need remakes of the first two games, in the same way *CAPCOM* remade Resident Evil 2, and also we need a third game!
For #9, it's not just Chris, Pierce also has some animations for it, and IIRC, I think the other characters encounter the park at some point in their stories as well.
7:17 this is a reference to an actual store run by a dog in Japan, it's no longer open and the good boi has retired but it was definitely a real thing with videos on TH-cam showing it
I always get a laugh at ridiculous things unlocked by beating games on hard. My favourite old FPS "Brothers In Arms" would give you an invincible squad and unlimited ammo for beating the game on Authentic (Hardest) difficulty...The catch being without them, that difficulty is almost impossible.
4:50 This would be a cool way to do a multiverse story. Have a game, then a prequel, but then there's a sequel to the prequel that isn't the original. It takes place in the universe where events in the prequel are done differently
7:18 "Game doesn't take itself seriously" I guess you aren't aware that at that time there actually WAS a real shop in Japan that was run by a dog? It was a major tourist attraction.
7:11 You realize that's based on an actual shop in Japan where a Shiba Inu actually runs it's own lil shop you can buy stuff from, it's the cutest place in Tokyo and I think that's why the devs put it in the game
Between the swizzle stick, turning off the light and doing "something" in the bathroom 3 times, I'm pretty sure the enemy in The Suffering 2 is supposed to be "Bloody Mary" Just as a literal drink instead of the horror icon
fun fact! in resident evil 6 if you go to the playground in co-op mode the second player Pierce had different slide and panda thing animations than Chris
In the evil within rave dance easter egg there's also another thing in it that just makes it even more hilarious to me. The dance the monsters with glowing sticks are doing? It's the OSU dance meme. That.... is fucking brilliant.
@@DavidCowie2022 This show is based in the United States and specifically Long Island NY. Kool-aid was known Nationally and even appeared on Family Guy. So...
Was that really surprisingly serious? Considering her history, it's exactly how I expected her to deal with that thing that happened, and it was far from serious. Even her outburst towards the end when you realise she's fully aware of what happened and that's just her way of dealing with it wasn't really that serious. She'd had plenty of other moments that demonstrated she wasn't delusional already. It felt out of place and like the writers decided everyone playing must be an idiot who didn't get what was going on and so they explained it. Her chain in the main game was way more serious. Or at least as serious as Tina could reasonably be, she is pretty insane after all. The one bit that surprised me was the secret recordings explaining how she ended up that way in the first place, that I think was a very different tone compared to the rest of the game and DLC, very dark and raw.
The "thing" that comes through the wall is a reference to the "Koolaid" mascot, who would break through walls and shout "Oh Yeah!". I'm not even American and I knew that. Also, the face on the jug in this game reminded me of "Frylock" from "Aqua Teen Hunger Force".
Phasmaphobia - Games have often used reversed sound clips when they need a weird voice. I think they assume that few people will have the ambition or know-how to find the sound file and play it in reverse. In the old sci-fi game, The Colony by Mindscape, there's a room with a projector. If you activate it, a weird reverse sound clip plays. If you play the sound file in reverse, it says "Get a job, move out of your parent's basement!"
I actually loved the 1st evil with-in. Leslie was such a funny and cool side character. I loved the vibe of the 1st game. Not so much for the 2nd one..
The FEAR games never made sense. All the special ops enemies have a closed coms system, yet they all speak out loud on a speaker so you can hear every thought they have.
Wow, Dead Space sure does have a lot of funny easter eggs. Good thing you only described them instead of showing them, like the reload animation or Isaac actually saying "bang bang". Thanks for making such an amazing video where you reveal almost nothing.
When you make an utterly twisted, violent, somber game with a grim narrative, you have to throw in at least one funny easter egg to lift up the players' spirits. This list was hilarious.
The suffering was one of the best games ive ever played they need to remake those games i would love for blackmore to drop his big reveal with todays graphics that shit would be spine tingling
I love TH-cams relatively new most replayed moments feature and the most replayed part of this video ( 5:39 right now ) just says a lot about the internet in 2022.
I've spent hours trying to unlock the swizzle stick in the Suffering TTB back in the day. I literally thought it was a joke that got copy pasted dozens of times. This is the first time I've seen footage of it, so thank you.
One of my favorite I guess we could call it breaking of the fourth wall? From evil within is from the second one. And it's not something that you can normally get to. Like you have to like really really go out of your way to try to find this particular room. And I'm not really sure all the details on it but there's a room and there's a person in here who knows you and this person says to you, what are you doing out there? There's evil out there. And Sebastian goes, "There's Evil Within, Too". And they both look at the camera 😂😆
I would say that goofy easter eggs are a must for horror games, especially for replayability, the same scares won't for twice but if you add something funny to a previously frightening game it becomes even more memorable
I agree. Replayability is important.
Instead of games having multiple serious endings, I think it would be better if they had one serious ending and then multiple joke endings. I loved getting the silly Silent Hill endings and even the joke endings in NieR.
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Silent hill alien/doge ending
Fun fact: the shiba inu dog that runs the shop was an actual real dog that had his own shop in hokkaido Japan. Sadly he has passed away.
That SHIBA INU Dog has turned into SHIBA INU cryptocurrency.
@@roundcomet65 the Shiba Inu from the currency is a different Shiba Inu (kabosumama)
@@DavidElkind42 I know. I was just making a baseless comparison without any reason.
Dog's name was Hachiko! Also the dog that "that episode" of Futurama was based on.
Oh man, he was an awesome dog.
My pick would be Resident Evil 4. Normally, a fairly serious and challenging action-horror shooter...that is until you unlock Leon's mafia outfit, the Chicago typewriter, and Ashley's knight armor.
An immortal Ashley that enemies can not lift is the best
Ah yes, Leon's magic reload.
Don't forget Leon "reloading" his hat.
It never crossed my mind until playing many years later. How silly is it that one guy is sent to rescue the president's daughter
@@justinunger3526 yes, and with nothing but a handgun and some herbs lol
The Suffering and the suffering ties that bind are both underrated af, same goes to manhunt 1 and 2, the glory PS2 days
They should remake Manhunt tons of potential.
@@guillermolopez1377it's impossible now with today's media
I never did finish the Suffering 2. I got stuck on the helicopter boss. The first one was great.
@@breadymold3206 I don't know more than anything I feel like Rockstar doesn't want to risk a new IP they're sticking with GTA 5 for another 3* generations 😂
Ps2 had some of the greatest games ever made in its library... change my mind.
Whenever you see Chris Punching a Boulder in the beginning of a video, you know they have good taste in their content.
When i saw it in the game for the first timei waslike ... Really
So true 😂
Suplexing a zombie should be #1
@@pauldg913 the glitch in re4 where Ashley suplex's a zombie if anything, especially when she's in knight armor.
In Resi Village, Heisenberg calls Chris a "boulder punching asshole" during his boss fight with Ethan.
I can’t believe he didn’t mention the “toilet” Easter egg in Silent Hill 3!!!
If you have save data from Silent Hill 2, there’s a toilet you have the option to examine, and Heather stops herself and says, “Ugh! Forget it. This is way too gross.”
Then she breaks the 4th wall, turns around, looks directly into the camera, talking to us: “Who would even think of doing anything so _disgusting?!”_
She’s referring to when James plunged his hand into a bloody, poopy toilets in the previous games. 😂 I was blown away.
I can't believe he didn't pick the Sewer Fairy from Silent Hill 3. UFO endings were common for the series at that point, but the fairy gives you bonus weapons that do basically nothing.
THat was amazing!
The Suffering was awesome, it badly needs a sequel.
I would absolutely play the shit out of that. SOMEONE MAKE A PETITION FOR THE SUFFERING REMAKE OR SEQUEL!
only game to ever make me scared as kid so underrated
I loved the suffering.
The suffering was awesome would love to see that and a new manhunt
I mean it did have a sequel, The Suffering: Ties That Bind. Did you mean a 3rd installment? Cause it definitely needs that.
The line between horror and comedy is extremely thin but the goofs are appreciated to lay off the tension!
It's not at all.
It probably as it makes the horror more powerful in a way, it takes the fear out so when it then happens again you are no longer as prepared for the horror
If this hasn’t been said already the Easter egg enemy in The Suffering is supposed to be a reference to the Kool-aid man who is well known for busting through walls in his commercials so I definitely loved that Easter egg definitely a classic for me
Koolaid Bloody Mary to be specific
I know right? It’s very obvious. I’m starting to think falcon is some sort of A.I. or he’s just some dude who sounded real good the first time and they keep him around for certain videos. He almost always mispronounces a lot of names and places too in games.
@@corvoriever539 His way of presenting is "special". I can't decide yet if he just doesn't know too much and also lacks enthusiasm, or if it's clever acting. ;)
Agreed
The suffering series seriously needs a sequel.... So underrated.... I wish it was backward compatible on the Series X
They're on GOG, and at this point a potato could play it if you plugged a keyboard and mouse to it.
Agree.
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You can actually play it on Android with PS2 EMULATOR
It had a sequel. You mean a 3rd installment?
The Suffering series are some of my favorite games ever. Highly underrated & wish they would remaster them.
Bloody Mary Bloody Mary Bloody Mary
The Suffering... brings memories; I wonder if Warner kept the IP after they bought Midway. It's annoying to see them only investing in MK! I would like to see a New The suffering, a sequel to Psi Ops and a new Roadkill game. Only hopes and wishes tho. The only thing Warner cares about is making MK and getting rocksteady to make endless DC heroes games... maybe trying to achieve success in games as they keep losing to marvel movies...
It's been re-released on Gog along with the sequel, they do list WB as one of the publishers
@@jacklindsey8400 Oh yeah I verified. It's true... so at least the Ip exists... maybe in a few decades Warner might give a chance for this game to have a 3rd installment.
I wanna see them reboot Psy-ops:the mindgate conspiracy. Cool 3d shooter with psychic power abilities. Had a cliff hanger of an ending. It was a midway game and had scorpion as a playable character costume.
@@batterypwrlow Yeah I mentioned Psy-ops and exactly because of the cliffhanger that I wish we'd get a sequel! would be great to know the ending.
@@batterypwrlow That was a badass game with a lot of fun to be had, even loved that you could play as the boss skins like if you played as the TK boss his TK powers were super charged, so much fun!
Suffering ties that bind is such an underrated horror game
Definitely needs a sequel
I remember the first one as being alot scarier and better but I was alot younger when I played that one. Id love to see a remake, it was a crazy psychological horror and I loved the lore that all the enemies were created out of different horroble acts and experiments on the island. I remember loving to read what caused each creature to appear from firing squads to lethal lethal injection monsters, well I think those were 2 early enemies but its been a very long time
@@Dudeston The first one definitely was better and more scarier. I vaguely remember hearing the line “please don’t leave” being whispered by a little girl.
I want a new one so bad. 😭
@@disurty3952 heck yeah, It was crazy and I loved the kindof morality system where in the end if you made good choices it turned out you were framed and if you were pretty evil the whole time you really did the murder. But the choices were also pretty screwed up, best example opening that door with a guy who just had his limbs ripped off and killing him is good and leaving him is bad but thats a pretty screwed up choice lol
World of Horror is amazing! I'm not very brave when it comes to 3d horror games, but 2D is easily more palatable. It's a perfect blend of Junji Ito, Lovecraft, Stephen Kink and 90s manga + RPGs.
Stephen Kink the famous bdsm writer.
It's VERY Ito.
& yea, Stephen Kink is my favorite literotica writer.
The first suffering has the gonzogun it's a chicken that shoots eggs that explode enemies.
The suffering ties that bind has the swizzle stick.
I was hoping someone mentioned the chicken gun.
Shout ou to the sheepinator from ratchet and clank 2 locked and loaded that turned enemies into sheep
That phasmophobia one makes me question all the backward voice lines now lol.
Chris Redfield: From punching a boulder in a volcano, to master a kids playground (Piers and Ada can play too)
I was expecting to see if the Piers and Ada animations would follow the Chris ones. Alas.
I think the most impressive thing about some of these, especially the ones that involve you doing things in a specific order, in the fact someone figured out how to do them in the first place. Like the vending machine having to be used 15 times before the poster falls off the wall revealing a peephole. I just want to know who it was that even thought to do that
Us that are conpletionist do stupid stuff like that never know if it'll do something and 15 times is nothing that's standard
@@jackingwads7513 So what is it that makes you stop and try to do something in a game? What about a door makes you mess with it to see if there's an Easter egg or something? What catches your eye to stop you and test it out?
You walk around doing every thing until something happens. Just keep pushing at buttons.
@@ChalkInTheLand I believe most are figured out due to developers talking, inside information like friends and family, walk throughs written by friends of developers, stuff like that.
@@erikgallagher876 That would make sense
Playing as a piece of tofu in RE always makes me laugh
I was especially impressed with the way you get chunks bit out of you from attacks.
I like the sound he makes as you move around it
Jesus mate - I'm Australian and EVEN I knew it was a parody of the Kool-Aid mascot busting through the wall!
Inside the library in Back 4 Blood there's some pretty hilarious book titles. "How to spin your head around 360 degrees while laying in bed". A bunch of stuff like that
"Whoever this purple guy is suppose to be"
Me: "Do.... Do you not know who the Kool-Aid man is?"
I was amazed by this as well. How does someone that creates TH-cam videos filled with memes and such, not know about Kool-Aid man?
OH NO!
@@Doperooni Oh no!!
(Everyone brace...that's his cue)
The suffering ties that bind was such a great horror game
the fear 2 school donkey one had me doing a brief double take when it happened on my first playthrough... finished that gunfight laughing
@gameranx In #2 the creature that busts through the wall is supposed to be the Kool-Aid Man. He is The Suffering's version of course. Changed for Copyright reasons. It references the Kool-Aid commercials where the Kool-Aid Man would bust through walls and say "Oh Yeeeaaah".
There used to be a dog working a tobacco shop in Tokyo. He retired when the owners shut down the shop in 2015.
And he's not alone, there's a dog running a sweet potato stand in Sapporo.
There are more examples as well, all from Japan as far as I know.
Edit: I somehow lost 1000 years trying to type 2015.
damn that tobacco shop is 1000 years old?????
That's crazy it was so long ago. There must have been some ancient relic or book that told the story. Because otherwise how would we know?
You mean, “2015”? LMAO
just here to say I love the name lol.
Um....what???
#2 Is a Kool-Aid Man reference for those who may not get it.
Im so glad you mentioned The Suffering. Those games need more attention.
Need to mention The Suffering, first game had the Gonzo Gun, a chicken that launched eggs that instantly killed everything.
I see *The Suffering* on the thumbnail and i insta-click, one of the best action horror games ever, we really need remakes of the first two games, in the same way *CAPCOM* remade Resident Evil 2, and also we need a third game!
For #9, it's not just Chris, Pierce also has some animations for it, and IIRC, I think the other characters encounter the park at some point in their stories as well.
Im going to go back and check it out. Thanks!
ada too
I know that Leon can also ride a panda thingy
Yes, Piers can do it too but only Chris can use the panda thing. Piers & Ada only can use the slide.
7:17 this is a reference to an actual store run by a dog in Japan, it's no longer open and the good boi has retired but it was definitely a real thing with videos on TH-cam showing it
Excalibur in Dying Light is for me the funniest thing : wack zombies to the stratosphere never gets old !
2:45 This is why horror games don't work for me. I know video games too well, so I know there's no risk and I have control over everything
I always get a laugh at ridiculous things unlocked by beating games on hard. My favourite old FPS "Brothers In Arms" would give you an invincible squad and unlimited ammo for beating the game on Authentic (Hardest) difficulty...The catch being without them, that difficulty is almost impossible.
“Almost” :)
4:50 This would be a cool way to do a multiverse story. Have a game, then a prequel, but then there's a sequel to the prequel that isn't the original. It takes place in the universe where events in the prequel are done differently
Haven’t watched the list yet but willing to bet silent Hill 2 tops it with the secret ending
The Suffering is still one of my favorites.
7:18 "Game doesn't take itself seriously"
I guess you aren't aware that at that time there actually WAS a real shop in Japan that was run by a dog? It was a major tourist attraction.
7:11
You realize that's based on an actual shop in Japan where a Shiba Inu actually runs it's own lil shop you can buy stuff from, it's the cutest place in Tokyo and I think that's why the devs put it in the game
The dance dance Easter egg/ achievement in visage is another good one. Scared the shit out of me with how abrupt and ridiculous it is
Imagine playing a horror game and you get jumpscared by a ghost saying "ya like jazz"
I knew it would be the dog ending from SH2 😂
Wish the ghost said "you like jazz?"
The camera angle of chris on that playground panda from far away is what makes it great 😂😂😂😂😂
The suffering were great games. No one I know remembers them.
I pull out the ol' ps2 to play those games on halloween when ive got nothing else going on.
Loved the suffering games, wished they'll bring them back
"You gotta be kidding me" lmao
Crawling up stairs backwards on RE 6 is good fun.
Between the swizzle stick, turning off the light and doing "something" in the bathroom 3 times, I'm pretty sure the enemy in The Suffering 2 is supposed to be "Bloody Mary" Just as a literal drink instead of the horror icon
4:12 that's the Japanese fan boy dance. Fan boys of idols tend to do that dance with the glow sticks.
Ngl the "Something" from Evil Within sure make's me wanna play it alone with doors closed
6:37 Roman numerals!?
7:02
That's definitely an Initial D reference lmao
Guys keep up the content! Very impressive how you always manage to make this so pro-like!
Thanks
Very nice!
fun fact!
in resident evil 6 if you go to the playground in co-op mode the second player Pierce had different slide and panda thing animations than Chris
I miss the Silent Hill games 😥
In the evil within rave dance easter egg there's also another thing in it that just makes it even more hilarious to me. The dance the monsters with glowing sticks are doing? It's the OSU dance meme. That.... is fucking brilliant.
WHEN IS BEFORE YOU BUY POKEMON LEGENDS VIDEO COMING?
Money ready, i only need your opinion, man.... cant wait.... im kinda excited... bored with SS
Dead space is scary and hard AF. Fear school scene is also scary AF. Evil within also had some scary AF scenes. Yo….SCARY AS…FUUUUUUUUUU
You've never heard of the Kool-Aid Man? Really? In game number two on this list you don't know who Kool-Aid man is? Wow...
Hint: Kool Aid is not sold everywhere in the world.
@@DavidCowie2022 This show is based in the United States and specifically Long Island NY. Kool-aid was known Nationally and even appeared on Family Guy. So...
2:50 - Chris riding panda is creepy AF
The Evil Within is so underrated! So funny & so scary.
Resident evil one was hilarious. Riding the panda with the intense music in the background 😂😂
This video, as with all your uploads, is brilliant, keep it up❤❤❤
Suffering ties that bind, badly underrated, one of the best horror games out there and its prequel is not an exception.
Keep up the great work my dudes!
Thanks! Will do!
Very good!
That Koolaid one is great. Never seen that before.
And here I was, thinking everyone forgot about The Suffering.
Was just playing it yesterday and never thought I'd see new content about it.
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7:20 that dog exist in real life too
Glad you did this one. Sometimes having a laugh can lighten a mood
The Chris red field sitting and Leon sitting are referencing Dante from devil may cry. One of capcoms other great games lol
Now I want a video on the most surprising serious moments in goofy games. Such as borderland's 2 Tiny Tina dlc
Was that really surprisingly serious? Considering her history, it's exactly how I expected her to deal with that thing that happened, and it was far from serious. Even her outburst towards the end when you realise she's fully aware of what happened and that's just her way of dealing with it wasn't really that serious. She'd had plenty of other moments that demonstrated she wasn't delusional already. It felt out of place and like the writers decided everyone playing must be an idiot who didn't get what was going on and so they explained it. Her chain in the main game was way more serious. Or at least as serious as Tina could reasonably be, she is pretty insane after all. The one bit that surprised me was the secret recordings explaining how she ended up that way in the first place, that I think was a very different tone compared to the rest of the game and DLC, very dark and raw.
I like that resi 6 has a good sense of humour
The "thing" that comes through the wall is a reference to the "Koolaid" mascot, who would break through walls and shout "Oh Yeah!". I'm not even American and I knew that.
Also, the face on the jug in this game reminded me of "Frylock" from "Aqua Teen Hunger Force".
Phasmaphobia - Games have often used reversed sound clips when they need a weird voice. I think they assume that few people will have the ambition or know-how to find the sound file and play it in reverse. In the old sci-fi game, The Colony by Mindscape, there's a room with a projector. If you activate it, a weird reverse sound clip plays. If you play the sound file in reverse, it says "Get a job, move out of your parent's basement!"
I actually loved the 1st evil with-in. Leslie was such a funny and cool side character. I loved the vibe of the 1st game. Not so much for the 2nd one..
So true. Started playing 2 recently and i hate it.
As it’s own game the 2nd one was enjoyable.. but as a sequel to such an amazing game it didn’t do a good job.
By the way, that's the Kool-Aid man busting thru that wall. Go look up some old Kool-Aid commercials. He busts thru walls in them lol
The silent hill downpour birthday party ending made me laugh quite a lot, wish it was mentioned here.
The FEAR games never made sense. All the special ops enemies have a closed coms system, yet they all speak out loud on a speaker so you can hear every thought they have.
The suffering. That's a game I haven't heard of in a very long time
The dog shop is a actual thing in Japan there was a dog that runned a sweet potato shop but he passed away a few days ago
Wow, Dead Space sure does have a lot of funny easter eggs. Good thing you only described them instead of showing them, like the reload animation or Isaac actually saying "bang bang". Thanks for making such an amazing video where you reveal almost nothing.
Can we get a seizure warning at the very beginning? 00:10 made me get sent home from work
When you make an utterly twisted, violent, somber game with a grim narrative, you have to throw in at least one funny easter egg to lift up the players' spirits. This list was hilarious.
The true Number 1
*JUMPSCARES*
They are lame, cheap, annoying and also unhealthy.
The suffering was one of the best games ive ever played they need to remake those games i would love for blackmore to drop his big reveal with todays graphics that shit would be spine tingling
First as always
Nope. I was first 👉
@@brycestrife5605 nah
@@thefirstguyjaek255 no you got it, just messin.
@@brycestrife5605 haha you’re all good homie!
I love TH-cams relatively new most replayed moments feature and the most replayed part of this video ( 5:39 right now ) just says a lot about the internet in 2022.
Don’t forget there is a invisible block in the Mario world and you get the gliding blueprint. Pretty much working like the cape from Mario.
The Kool-Aid one was kinda funny. I wasn't expecting it.
Could you imagine a ghost whispering to you “ya like jazz ?”
One word describes what you'll find on this list: bathos.
#9 how does one even go about discovering this? "Oh a vending machine let me just buy 15 items from it...the secret had to be leaked by devs
I've spent hours trying to unlock the swizzle stick in the Suffering TTB back in the day. I literally thought it was a joke that got copy pasted dozens of times. This is the first time I've seen footage of it, so thank you.
i don't even play games anymore i just watch your videos for entertainment, very pleasant.
I love the Dog Ending. Still my favorite in Silent Hill. I gotta try and unlock the one in The Suffering 2.
One of my favorite I guess we could call it breaking of the fourth wall? From evil within is from the second one. And it's not something that you can normally get to. Like you have to like really really go out of your way to try to find this particular room. And I'm not really sure all the details on it but there's a room and there's a person in here who knows you and this person says to you, what are you doing out there? There's evil out there. And Sebastian goes, "There's Evil Within, Too". And they both look at the camera 😂😆
*This next one was HILARIOUS.*
Me: Lightly exhales through nose.
Surprised you didn’t bring up twerking for Phasmophobia.